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Integrative Biology

Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library, The George Washington University

2016

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Vamorolone, A Dissociative Steroidal Compound, Reduces Pro-Inflammatory Cytokine Expression In Glioma Cells And Increases Activity And Survival In A Murine Model Of Cortical Tumor., Elizabeth Wells, Madhuri Kambhampati, Jesse M Damsker, Heather Gordish-Dressman, Sridevi Yadavilli, Oren J Becher, Jamila Gittens, Mojca Stampar, Roger J. Packer, Javad Nazarian Dec 2016

Vamorolone, A Dissociative Steroidal Compound, Reduces Pro-Inflammatory Cytokine Expression In Glioma Cells And Increases Activity And Survival In A Murine Model Of Cortical Tumor., Elizabeth Wells, Madhuri Kambhampati, Jesse M Damsker, Heather Gordish-Dressman, Sridevi Yadavilli, Oren J Becher, Jamila Gittens, Mojca Stampar, Roger J. Packer, Javad Nazarian

Genomics and Precision Medicine Faculty Publications

Corticosteroids, such as dexamethasone, are routinely used as palliative care in neuro-oncology for their anti-inflammatory benefits, however many patients experience dose limiting side effects caused by glucocorticoid response element (GRE)-mediated transcription. The purpose of this study was to use a murine model to investigate a new steroid alternative, vamorolone, which promises to reduce side effects through dissociating GRE-mediated transcription and NF-κB -mediated anti-inflammatory actions. To compare vamorolone to dexamethasone in reducing pro-inflammatory signals in vitro, murine glioma cells were treated with dexamethasone, vamorolone or vehicle control. Changes in mRNA expression were assessed using the nanostring inflammatory platform. Furthermore, drug …


Effect Of Arginine On Oligomerization And Stability Of N-Acetylglutamate Synthase., N Haskins, A Mumo, P H Brown, Mendel Tuchman, Hiroki Morizono, L Caldovic Dec 2016

Effect Of Arginine On Oligomerization And Stability Of N-Acetylglutamate Synthase., N Haskins, A Mumo, P H Brown, Mendel Tuchman, Hiroki Morizono, L Caldovic

Genomics and Precision Medicine Faculty Publications

N-acetylglutamate synthase (NAGS; E.C.2.3.1.1) catalyzes the formation of N-acetylglutamate (NAG) from acetyl coenzyme A and glutamate. In microorganisms and plants, NAG is the first intermediate of the L-arginine biosynthesis; in animals, NAG is an allosteric activator of carbamylphosphate synthetase I and III. In some bacteria bifunctional N-acetylglutamate synthase-kinase (NAGS-K) catalyzes the first two steps of L-arginine biosynthesis. L-arginine inhibits NAGS in bacteria, fungi, and plants and activates NAGS in mammals. L-arginine increased thermal stability of the NAGS-K from Maricaulis maris (MmNAGS-K) while it destabilized the NAGS-K from Xanthomonas campestris (XcNAGS-K). Analytical gel chromatography and ultracentrifugation indicated tetrameric structure of the …


Muscle Myeloid Type I Interferon Gene Expression May Predict Therapeutic Responses To Rituximab In Myositis Patients., Kanneboyina Nagaraju, Svetlana Ghimbovschi, Sree Rayavarapu, Aditi Phadke, Lisa G. Rider, Eric P. Hoffman, Frederick Miller Sep 2016

Muscle Myeloid Type I Interferon Gene Expression May Predict Therapeutic Responses To Rituximab In Myositis Patients., Kanneboyina Nagaraju, Svetlana Ghimbovschi, Sree Rayavarapu, Aditi Phadke, Lisa G. Rider, Eric P. Hoffman, Frederick Miller

Genomics and Precision Medicine Faculty Publications

Objective. To identify muscle gene expression patterns that predict rituximab responses and assess the effects of rituximab on muscle gene expression in PM and DM.

Methods. In an attempt to understand the molecular mechanism of response and non-response to rituximab therapy, we performed Affymetrix gene expression array analyses on muscle biopsy specimens taken before and after rituximab therapy from eight PM and two DM patients in the Rituximab in Myositis study. We also analysed selected muscle-infiltrating cell phenotypes in these biopsies by immunohistochemical staining. Partek and Ingenuity pathway analyses assessed the gene pathways and networks.

Results. Myeloid type I IFN …


Identification Of Pathway-Specific Serum Biomarkers Of Response To Glucocorticoid And Infliximab Treatment In Children With Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Christopher R. Heier, Alyson A. Fiorillo, Ellen Chaisson, Heather A. Gordish-Dressman, Yetrib Hathout, Jesse M. Damsker, Eric P. Hoffman, Laurie S. Conklin Sep 2016

Identification Of Pathway-Specific Serum Biomarkers Of Response To Glucocorticoid And Infliximab Treatment In Children With Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Christopher R. Heier, Alyson A. Fiorillo, Ellen Chaisson, Heather A. Gordish-Dressman, Yetrib Hathout, Jesse M. Damsker, Eric P. Hoffman, Laurie S. Conklin

Genomics and Precision Medicine Faculty Publications

Objective:

Serum biomarkers may serve to predict early response to therapy, identify relapse, and facilitate drug development in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Biomarkers are particularly important in children, in whom achieving early remission and minimizing procedures are especially beneficial.

Methods:

We profiled protein and micro RNA (miRNA) in serum from patients pre- and post-therapy, to identify molecular markers of pharmacodynamic effect. Serum was obtained from children with IBD before and after treatment with either corticosteroids (prednisone; n=12) or anti-tumor necrosis factor-α biologic (infliximab; n=7). Over 1,100 serum proteins were assayed using aptamer-based SOMAscan proteomics, and 22 miRNAs analyzed …


Global Intron Retention Mediated Gene Regulation During Cd4+ T Cell Activation., Ting Ni, Wenjing Yang, Miao Han, Yubo Zhang, Ting Shen, Hongbo Nie, Zhihui Zhou, Yalei Dai, Yanqin Yang, Poching Liu, Kairong Cui, Zhouhao Zeng, Yi Tian, Bin Zhou, Gang Wei, Keji Zhao, Weiqun Peng, Jun Zhu Aug 2016

Global Intron Retention Mediated Gene Regulation During Cd4+ T Cell Activation., Ting Ni, Wenjing Yang, Miao Han, Yubo Zhang, Ting Shen, Hongbo Nie, Zhihui Zhou, Yalei Dai, Yanqin Yang, Poching Liu, Kairong Cui, Zhouhao Zeng, Yi Tian, Bin Zhou, Gang Wei, Keji Zhao, Weiqun Peng, Jun Zhu

Genomics and Precision Medicine Faculty Publications

T cell activation is a well-established model for studying cellular responses to exogenous stimulation. Using strand-specific RNA-seq, we observed that intron retention is prevalent in polyadenylated transcripts in resting CD4(+) T cells and is significantly reduced upon T cell activation. Several lines of evidence suggest that intron-retained transcripts are less stable than fully spliced transcripts. Strikingly, the decrease in intron retention (IR) levels correlate with the increase in steady-state mRNA levels. Further, the majority of the genes upregulated in activated T cells are accompanied by a significant reduction in IR. Of these 1583 genes, 185 genes are predominantly regulated at …


Nasp: An Accurate, Rapid Method For The Identification Of Snps In Wgs Datasets That Supports Flexible Input And Output Formats, Jason Sahl, Darrin Lemmer, Jason Travis, James Schupp, John Gillece, Maliha Aziz, +Several Additional Authors Aug 2016

Nasp: An Accurate, Rapid Method For The Identification Of Snps In Wgs Datasets That Supports Flexible Input And Output Formats, Jason Sahl, Darrin Lemmer, Jason Travis, James Schupp, John Gillece, Maliha Aziz, +Several Additional Authors

Environmental and Occupational Health Faculty Publications

Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of bacterial isolates has become standard practice in many laboratories. Applications for WGS analysis include phylogeography and molecular epidemiology, using single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) as the unit of evolution. NASP was developed as a reproducible method that scales well with the hundreds to thousands of WGS data typically used in comparative genomics applications. In this study, we demonstrate how NASP compares with other tools in the analysis of two real bacterial genomics datasets and one simulated dataset. Our results demonstrate that NASP produces similar, and often better, results in comparison with other pipelines, but is much more …


Opn-A Induces Muscle Inflammation By Increasing Recruitment And Activation Of Pro-Inflammatory Macrophages., Gina M Many, Yasuyuki Yokosaki, Kitipong Uaesoontrachoon, Peter P Nghiem, Luca Bello, Sherry Dadgar, Ying Yin, Jesse M Damsker, Heather B Cohen, Joe N Kornegay, Marcas M Bamman, David M Mosser, Kanneboyina Nagaraju, Eric P Hoffman Jul 2016

Opn-A Induces Muscle Inflammation By Increasing Recruitment And Activation Of Pro-Inflammatory Macrophages., Gina M Many, Yasuyuki Yokosaki, Kitipong Uaesoontrachoon, Peter P Nghiem, Luca Bello, Sherry Dadgar, Ying Yin, Jesse M Damsker, Heather B Cohen, Joe N Kornegay, Marcas M Bamman, David M Mosser, Kanneboyina Nagaraju, Eric P Hoffman

Genomics and Precision Medicine Faculty Publications

New Findings

  • What is the central question of this study? What is the functional relevance of OPN isoform expression in muscle pathology?
  • What is the main finding and its importance? The full‐length human OPN‐a isoform is the most pro‐inflammatory isoform in the muscle microenvironment, acting on macrophages and myoblasts in an RGD‐integrin‐dependent manner. OPN‐a upregulates expression of tenascin‐C (TNC), a known Toll‐like receptor 4 (TLR4) agonist. Blocking TLR4 signalling inhibits the pro‐inflammatory effects of OPN‐a, suggesting that a potential mechanism of OPN action is by promoting TNC–TLR4 signalling.

Although osteopontin (OPN) is an important mediator of muscle remodelling in health …


Histological And Molecular Analysis Of A Progressive Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma And Synchronous Metastatic Lesions: A Case Report., Javad Nazarian, Gary E Mason, Cheng Ying Ho, Eshini Panditharatna, Madhuri Kambhampati, Louis Gilbert Vezina, Roger J. Packer, Eugene I Hwang Jun 2016

Histological And Molecular Analysis Of A Progressive Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma And Synchronous Metastatic Lesions: A Case Report., Javad Nazarian, Gary E Mason, Cheng Ying Ho, Eshini Panditharatna, Madhuri Kambhampati, Louis Gilbert Vezina, Roger J. Packer, Eugene I Hwang

Genomics and Precision Medicine Faculty Publications

There is no curative treatment for patients with diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG). However, with the recent availability of biopsy and autopsy tissue, new data regarding the biologic behavior of this tumor have emerged, allowing greater molecular characterization and leading to investigations which may result in improved therapeutic options. Treatment strategies must address both primary disease sites as well as any metastatic deposits, which may be variably sensitive to a particular approach.In this case report, we present a patient with DIPG treated with irradiation and serial investigational agents. The clinical, pathological and molecular phenotypes of both the progressive primary tumor …


Effect Of The Il-1 Receptor Antagonist Kineret® On Disease Phenotype In Mdx Mice., Margaret E. Benny Klimek, Arpana Sali, Sree Rayavarapu, Jack Van Der Meulen, Kanneboyina Nagaraju Jan 2016

Effect Of The Il-1 Receptor Antagonist Kineret® On Disease Phenotype In Mdx Mice., Margaret E. Benny Klimek, Arpana Sali, Sree Rayavarapu, Jack Van Der Meulen, Kanneboyina Nagaraju

Genomics and Precision Medicine Faculty Publications

Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is an X-linked muscle disease caused by mutations in the dystrophin gene. The pathology of DMD manifests in patients with progressive muscle weakness, loss of ambulation and ultimately death. One of the characteristics of DMD is muscle inflammation, and dystrophin-deficient skeletal muscles produce higher levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine interleukin 1β (IL-1β) in response to toll like receptor (TLR) stimulation compared to controls; therefore, blocking the IL-1β pathway could improve the disease phenotype in mdx mice, a mouse model of DMD. Kineret® or IL-1Ra is a recombinant IL-1 receptor antagonist approved by the FDA for treating …


Glucocorticoid Receptor (Nr3c1) Variants Associate With The Muscle Strength And Size Response To Resistance Training., Garrett I Ash, Matthew A Kostek, Harold Lee, Theodore J Angelopoulos, Priscilla M Clarkson, Paul M Gordon, Niall M Moyna, Paul S Visich, Robert F Zoeller, Thomas B Price, Joseph M. Devaney, Heather Gordish-Dressman, Paul D Thompson, Eric P. Hoffman, Linda S Pescatello Jan 2016

Glucocorticoid Receptor (Nr3c1) Variants Associate With The Muscle Strength And Size Response To Resistance Training., Garrett I Ash, Matthew A Kostek, Harold Lee, Theodore J Angelopoulos, Priscilla M Clarkson, Paul M Gordon, Niall M Moyna, Paul S Visich, Robert F Zoeller, Thomas B Price, Joseph M. Devaney, Heather Gordish-Dressman, Paul D Thompson, Eric P. Hoffman, Linda S Pescatello

Genomics and Precision Medicine Faculty Publications

Glucocorticoid receptor (NR3C1) polymorphisms associate with obesity, muscle strength, and cortisol sensitivity. We examined associations among four NR3C1 polymorphisms and the muscle response to resistance training (RT). European-American adults (n = 602, 23.8±0.4yr) completed a 12 week unilateral arm RT program. Maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) assessed isometric strength (kg) and MRI assessed biceps size (cm2) pre- and post-resistance training. Subjects were genotyped for NR3C1 -2722G>A, -1887G>A, -1017T>C, and +363A>G. Men carrying the -2722G allele gained less relative MVC (17.3±1.2vs33.5±6.1%) (p = 0.010) than AA homozygotes; men with -1887GG gained greater relative MVC than A allele carriers …


Effects On Muscle Tissue Remodeling And Lipid Metabolism In Muscle Tissue From Adult Patients With Polymyositis Or Dermatomyositis Treated With Immunosuppressive Agents., Ingela Loell, Joan Raouf, Yi-Wen Chen, Rongye Shi, Inger Nennesmo, Helene Alexanderson, Maryam Dastmalchi, Kanneboyina Nagaraju, Marina Korotkova, Ingrid E Lundberg Jan 2016

Effects On Muscle Tissue Remodeling And Lipid Metabolism In Muscle Tissue From Adult Patients With Polymyositis Or Dermatomyositis Treated With Immunosuppressive Agents., Ingela Loell, Joan Raouf, Yi-Wen Chen, Rongye Shi, Inger Nennesmo, Helene Alexanderson, Maryam Dastmalchi, Kanneboyina Nagaraju, Marina Korotkova, Ingrid E Lundberg

Genomics and Precision Medicine Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Polymyositis (PM) and dermatomyositis (DM) are autoimmune muscle diseases, conventionally treated with high doses of glucocorticoids in combination with immunosuppressive drugs. Treatment is often dissatisfying, with persisting muscle impairment. We aimed to investigate molecular mechanisms that might contribute to the persisting muscle impairment despite immunosuppressive treatment in adult patients with PM or DM using gene expression profiling of repeated muscle biopsies.

METHODS: Paired skeletal muscle biopsies from six newly diagnosed adult patients with DM or PM taken before and after conventional immunosuppressive treatment were examined by gene expression microarray analysis. Selected genes that displayed changes in expression were analyzed …