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Left Atrial Structure And Function In Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Sarcomere Mutation Carriers With And Without Left Ventricular Hypertrophy, Hoshang Farhad, Sara B Seidelmann, Davis Vigneault, Siddique A Abbasi, Eunice Yang, Sharlene M Day, Steven D Colan, Mark W Russell, Jeffrey Towbin, Mark V Sherrid, Charles E Canter, Ling Shi, Michael Jerosch-Herold, David A Bluemke, Carolyn Ho, Tomas G Neilan Dec 2017

Left Atrial Structure And Function In Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Sarcomere Mutation Carriers With And Without Left Ventricular Hypertrophy, Hoshang Farhad, Sara B Seidelmann, Davis Vigneault, Siddique A Abbasi, Eunice Yang, Sharlene M Day, Steven D Colan, Mark W Russell, Jeffrey Towbin, Mark V Sherrid, Charles E Canter, Ling Shi, Michael Jerosch-Herold, David A Bluemke, Carolyn Ho, Tomas G Neilan

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BACKGROUND: Impaired left atrial (LA) function is an early marker of cardiac dysfunction and predictor of adverse cardiac events. Herein, we assess LA structure and function in hypertrophy in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) sarcomere mutation carriers with and without left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH).

METHOD: Seventy-three participants of the HCMNet study who underwent cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging were studied, including mutation carriers with overt HCM (n = 34), preclinical mutation carriers without HCM (n = 24) and healthy, familial controls (n = 15).

RESULTS: LA volumes were similar between preclinical, control and overt HCM cohorts after covariate adjustment. However, there was …


Glycolytic Requirement For Nk Cell Cytotoxicity And Cytomegalovirus Control, Annelise Y. Mah, Armin Rashidi, Molly P. Keppel, Nermina Saucier, Emily K. Moore, Joshua B. Alinger, Sandeep K. Tripathy, Sandeep K. Agarwal, Emily K. Jeng, Hing C. Wong, Jeffrey S. Miller, Todd A. Fehniger, Emily M. Mace, Anthony R. French, Megan A. Cooper Dec 2017

Glycolytic Requirement For Nk Cell Cytotoxicity And Cytomegalovirus Control, Annelise Y. Mah, Armin Rashidi, Molly P. Keppel, Nermina Saucier, Emily K. Moore, Joshua B. Alinger, Sandeep K. Tripathy, Sandeep K. Agarwal, Emily K. Jeng, Hing C. Wong, Jeffrey S. Miller, Todd A. Fehniger, Emily M. Mace, Anthony R. French, Megan A. Cooper

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NK cell activation has been shown to be metabolically regulated in vitro; however, the role of metabolism during in vivo NK cell responses to infection is unknown. We examined the role of glycolysis in NK cell function during murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) infection and the ability of IL-15 to prime NK cells during CMV infection. The glucose metabolism inhibitor 2-deoxy-ᴅ-glucose (2DG) impaired both mouse and human NK cell cytotoxicity following priming in vitro. Similarly, MCMV-infected mice treated with 2DG had impaired clearance of NK-specific targets in vivo, which was associated with higher viral burden and susceptibility to infection on the C57BL/6 …


B Cell-Derived Il-4 Acts On Podocytes To Induce Proteinuria And Foot Process Effacement, Alfred Hj Kim, Jun-Jae Chung, Shreeram Akilesh, Ania Koziell, Sanjay Jain, Jeffrey B. Hodgin, Mark J. Miller, Thaddeus S. Stappenbeck, Jeffrey H. Miner, Andrey S. Shaw Nov 2017

B Cell-Derived Il-4 Acts On Podocytes To Induce Proteinuria And Foot Process Effacement, Alfred Hj Kim, Jun-Jae Chung, Shreeram Akilesh, Ania Koziell, Sanjay Jain, Jeffrey B. Hodgin, Mark J. Miller, Thaddeus S. Stappenbeck, Jeffrey H. Miner, Andrey S. Shaw

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The efficacy of B cell depletion therapies in diseases such as nephrotic syndrome and rheumatoid arthritis suggests a broader role in B cells in human disease than previously recognized. In some of these diseases, such as the minimal change disease subtype of nephrotic syndrome, pathogenic antibodies and immune complexes are not involved. We hypothesized that B cells, activated in the kidney, might produce cytokines capable of directly inducing cell injury and proteinuria. To directly test our hypothesis, we targeted a model antigen to the kidney glomerulus and showed that transfer of antigen-specific B cells could induce glomerular injury and proteinuria. …


Ca2+-Permeable Ampars Mediate Glutamatergic Transmission And Excitotoxic Damage At The Hair Cell Ribbon Synapse, Joy Y. Sebe, Soyoun Cho, Lavinia Sheets, Mark A. Rutherford, Henrique Von Gersdorff, David W. Raible Jun 2017

Ca2+-Permeable Ampars Mediate Glutamatergic Transmission And Excitotoxic Damage At The Hair Cell Ribbon Synapse, Joy Y. Sebe, Soyoun Cho, Lavinia Sheets, Mark A. Rutherford, Henrique Von Gersdorff, David W. Raible

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We report functional and structural evidence for GluA2-lacking Ca


Early Detection Of Gastric Cancer Using Global, Genome-Wide And Irf4, Elmo1, Clip4 And Msc Dna Methylation In Endoscopic Biopsies, Francesca Pirini, Douglas E. Berg, Et Al Jun 2017

Early Detection Of Gastric Cancer Using Global, Genome-Wide And Irf4, Elmo1, Clip4 And Msc Dna Methylation In Endoscopic Biopsies, Francesca Pirini, Douglas E. Berg, Et Al

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Clinically useful molecular tools to triage gastric cancer patients are not currently available. We aimed to develop a molecular tool to predict gastric cancer risk in endoscopy-driven biopsies obtained from high-risk gastric cancer clinics in low resource settings.We discovered and validated a DNA methylation biomarker panel in endoscopic samples obtained from 362 patients seen between 2004 and 2009 in three high-risk gastric cancer clinics in Lima, Perú, and validated it in 306 samples from the Cancer Genome Atlas project ("TCGA"). Global, epigenome wide and gene-specific DNA methylation analyses were used in a Phase I Biomarker Development Trial to identify a …


Investigator And Independent Review Committee Exploratory Assessment And Verification Of Tumor Response In A Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Study, Robert R Ford, Robert W Ford, Michael O'Neal, Brad S Kahl, Ling Chen, Mihaela Munteanu, Bruce D Cheson Jun 2017

Investigator And Independent Review Committee Exploratory Assessment And Verification Of Tumor Response In A Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Study, Robert R Ford, Robert W Ford, Michael O'Neal, Brad S Kahl, Ling Chen, Mihaela Munteanu, Bruce D Cheson

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Interpretation of endpoints (e.g. overall response rate) in clinical trials depends on the accurate and reliable measurement and identification of tumors. Regulatory agencies recommend blinded reviews of imaging data by independent review committees (IRCs). Differences in response outcomes that arise between IRCs and site investigators raise regulatory/sponsor concerns. Here, we evaluate discrepant tumor response assessments by the IRC and unblinded investigators (complete versus partial response, respectively) occurring in 52 (13% of 393 IRC-assessed responders) of 447 enrolled patients with treatment-naïve non-Hodgkin lymphoma from a randomized study. The IRC and investigators were 'likely correct' in 73% and 25% of cases, respectively …


Combination Epigenetic Therapy In Metastatic Colorectal Cancer (Mcrc) With Subcutaneous 5-Azacitidine And Entinostat: A Phase 2 Consortium/Stand Up 2 Cancer Study, Nilofer S. Azad, Douglas Adkins, Joel Picus, Richard Piekarz, Et Al May 2017

Combination Epigenetic Therapy In Metastatic Colorectal Cancer (Mcrc) With Subcutaneous 5-Azacitidine And Entinostat: A Phase 2 Consortium/Stand Up 2 Cancer Study, Nilofer S. Azad, Douglas Adkins, Joel Picus, Richard Piekarz, Et Al

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PURPOSE: Therapy with demethylating agent 5-azacitidine and histone deacetylase inhibitor entinostat shows synergistic re-expression of tumor-suppressor genes and growth inhibition in colorectal (CRC) cell lines and in vivo studies.

EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: We conducted a phase II, multi-institutional study of the combination in metastatic CRC patients. Subcutaneous azacitidine was administered at 40 mg/m2 days 1-5 and 8-10 and entinostat was given 7 mg orally on days 3 and 10. An interim analysis indicated toxicity crossed the pre-specified safety boundary but was secondary to disease. A 2nd cohort with added eligibility restrictions was accrued: prior therapies were limited to no more than …


Cholinergic, But Not Dopaminergic Or Noradrenergic, Enhancement Sharpens Visual Spatial Perception In Humans, Caterina Gratton, Sahar Yousef, Esther Aarts, Deanna L. Wallace, Mark D'Esposito, Michael A. Silver Apr 2017

Cholinergic, But Not Dopaminergic Or Noradrenergic, Enhancement Sharpens Visual Spatial Perception In Humans, Caterina Gratton, Sahar Yousef, Esther Aarts, Deanna L. Wallace, Mark D'Esposito, Michael A. Silver

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The neuromodulator acetylcholine modulates spatial integration in visual cortex by altering the balance of inputs that generate neuronal receptive fields. These cholinergic effects may provide a neurobiological mechanism underlying the modulation of visual representations by visual spatial attention. However, the consequences of cholinergic enhancement on visuospatial perception in humans are unknown. We conducted two experiments to test whether enhancing cholinergic signaling selectively alters perceptual measures of visuospatial interactions in human subjects. In Experiment 1, a double-blind placebo-controlled pharmacology study, we measured how flanking distractors influenced detection of a small contrast decrement of a peripheral target, as a function of target-flanker …


Are There Multiple Kinds Of Episodic Memory? An Fmri Investigation Comparing Autobiographical And Recognition Memory Tasks, Hung-Yu Chen, Adrian W. Gilmore, Steven M. Nelson, Kathleen B. Mcdermott Mar 2017

Are There Multiple Kinds Of Episodic Memory? An Fmri Investigation Comparing Autobiographical And Recognition Memory Tasks, Hung-Yu Chen, Adrian W. Gilmore, Steven M. Nelson, Kathleen B. Mcdermott

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What brain regions underlie retrieval from episodic memory? The bulk of research addressing this question with fMRI has relied upon recognition memory for materials encoded within the laboratory. Another, less dominant tradition has used autobiographical methods, whereby people recall events from their lifetime, often after being cued with words or pictures. The current study addresses how the neural substrates of successful memory retrieval differed as a function of the targeted memory when the experimental parameters were held constant in the two conditions (except for instructions). Human participants studied a set of scenes and then took two types of memory test …