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Genetic Diversity And Population Structure Of Local Sudanese Sheep Populations Revealed By Whole-Genome Sequencing, A Amane, G Belay, Abdulfatai Tijjani, T Dessie, H H. Musa, O Hanotte Jan 2022

Genetic Diversity And Population Structure Of Local Sudanese Sheep Populations Revealed By Whole-Genome Sequencing, A Amane, G Belay, Abdulfatai Tijjani, T Dessie, H H. Musa, O Hanotte

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Local Sudanese sheep populations inhabiting diverse environmental conditions and holding opposing morphologies provide opportunities for molecular-genetic research. Characterizing their genome is crucial for sustainable breeding improvement and targeting favorable genes in breeding programs. However, the genome of these sheep populations, which comprises several subtypes, remains uncharacterized using whole-genome sequence data. This study aimed to elucidate genome-wide genetic diversity and population structure of 11 local Sudanese sheep populations, namely, Hammari, Kabbashi, Meidobe, Ashgar, Dubasi, Watish, Bega, Naili, Fulani, Zagawi, and Garag. Ninety whole blood samples were collected, and we extracted DNA using a Qiagen DNeasy® extraction kit. We used the Illumina …


Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Inhibition Is Protective In Hyperoxia-Induced Lung Injury., Zachary M Harris, Ying Sun, John Joerns, Brian Clark, Buqu Hu, Asawari Korde, Lokesh Sharma, Hyeon Jun Shin, Edward P Manning, Lindsey Placek, Derya Unutmaz, Gail Stanley, Hyung Chun, Maor Sauler, Govindarajan Rajagopalan, Xuchen Zhang, Min-Jong Kang, Jonathan L Koff Jan 2022

Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Inhibition Is Protective In Hyperoxia-Induced Lung Injury., Zachary M Harris, Ying Sun, John Joerns, Brian Clark, Buqu Hu, Asawari Korde, Lokesh Sharma, Hyeon Jun Shin, Edward P Manning, Lindsey Placek, Derya Unutmaz, Gail Stanley, Hyung Chun, Maor Sauler, Govindarajan Rajagopalan, Xuchen Zhang, Min-Jong Kang, Jonathan L Koff

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AIMS: Studies have linked severe hyperoxia, or prolonged exposure to very high oxygen levels, with worse clinical outcomes. This study investigated the role of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) in hyperoxia-induced lung injury at very high oxygen levels (>95%).

RESULTS: Effects of severe hyperoxia (100% oxygen) were studied in mice with genetically inhibited EGFR and wild-type littermates. Despite the established role of EGFR in lung repair, EGFR inhibition led to improved survival and reduced acute lung injury, which prompted an investigation into this protective mechanism. Endothelial EGFR genetic knockout did not confer protection. EGFR inhibition led to decreased levels …


Causes Of Death And Conditional Survival Estimates Of Long-Term Lung Cancer Survivors., Qun Zhang, Yuan Dai, Hongda Liu, Wenkui Sun, Yuming Huang, Zheng Gong, Shanlin Dai, Hui Kong, Weiping Xie Jan 2022

Causes Of Death And Conditional Survival Estimates Of Long-Term Lung Cancer Survivors., Qun Zhang, Yuan Dai, Hongda Liu, Wenkui Sun, Yuming Huang, Zheng Gong, Shanlin Dai, Hui Kong, Weiping Xie

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INTRODUCTION: Lung cancer ranks the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. This retrospective cohort study was designed to determine time-dependent death hazards of diverse causes and conditional survival of lung cancer.

METHODS: We collected 816,436 lung cancer cases during 2000-2015 in the SEER database, after exclusion, 612,100 cases were enrolled for data analyses. Cancer-specific survival, overall survival and dynamic death hazard were assessed in this study. Additionally, based on the FDA approval time of Nivolumab in 2015, we evaluated the effect of immunotherapy on metastatic patients' survival by comparing cases in 2016-2018 (immunotherapy era, n=7135) and those in 2013-2016 (non-immunotherapy …


Editorial: Genetic Basis Of Tolerance Induction Defects Underlying The Development Of Autoimmune Pathologies., Jeremy Racine, Laurence Morel, Yi-Guang Chen, David V. Serreze Jan 2022

Editorial: Genetic Basis Of Tolerance Induction Defects Underlying The Development Of Autoimmune Pathologies., Jeremy Racine, Laurence Morel, Yi-Guang Chen, David V. Serreze

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The Collaborative Cross Strains And Their Founders Vary Widely In Cocaine-Induced Behavioral Sensitization., Sarah A Schoenrock, Leona H. Gagnon, Ashley A Olson, Michael Leonardo, Vivek M. Philip, Hao He, Laura G. Reinholdt, S J Sukoff Rizzo, James D Jentsch, Elissa J Chesler, Lisa M Tarantino Jan 2022

The Collaborative Cross Strains And Their Founders Vary Widely In Cocaine-Induced Behavioral Sensitization., Sarah A Schoenrock, Leona H. Gagnon, Ashley A Olson, Michael Leonardo, Vivek M. Philip, Hao He, Laura G. Reinholdt, S J Sukoff Rizzo, James D Jentsch, Elissa J Chesler, Lisa M Tarantino

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Cocaine use and overdose deaths attributed to cocaine have increased significantly in the United States in the last 10 years. Despite the prevalence of cocaine use disorder (CUD) and the personal and societal problems it presents, there are currently no approved pharmaceutical treatments. The absence of treatment options is due, in part, to our lack of knowledge about the etiology of CUDs. There is ample evidence that genetics plays a role in increasing CUD risk but thus far, very few risk genes have been identified in human studies. Genetic studies in mice have been extremely useful for identifying genetic loci …


Witch Nails (Krt90whnl): A Spontaneous Mouse Mutation Affecting Nail Growth And Development., John P Sundberg, Hannah Galantino-Homer, Heather Fairfield, Patricia F. Ward-Bailey, Belinda S. Harris, Melissa L. Berry, C Herbert Pratt, Nicholas E Gott, Lesley S Bechtold, Pauline R Kaplan, Blythe P Durbin-Johnson, David M Rocke, Robert H Rice Jan 2022

Witch Nails (Krt90whnl): A Spontaneous Mouse Mutation Affecting Nail Growth And Development., John P Sundberg, Hannah Galantino-Homer, Heather Fairfield, Patricia F. Ward-Bailey, Belinda S. Harris, Melissa L. Berry, C Herbert Pratt, Nicholas E Gott, Lesley S Bechtold, Pauline R Kaplan, Blythe P Durbin-Johnson, David M Rocke, Robert H Rice

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Numerous single gene mutations identified in humans and mice result in nail deformities with many similarities between the species. A spontaneous, autosomal, recessive mutation called witch nails (whnl) is described here where the distal nail matrix and nail bed undergo degenerative changes resulting in formation of an abnormal nail plate causing mice to develop long, curved nails. This mutation arose spontaneously in a colony of MRL/MpJ-Faslpr/J at The Jackson Laboratory. Homozygous mutant mice are recognizable by 8 weeks of age by their long, curved nails. The whnl mutation, mapped on Chromosome 15, is due to a 7-bp insertion identified in …


Editorial: Stromal And Immune Microenvironment In Breast Cancer Metastasis., Xin Lu, Xia Liu, Toni Celià-Terrassa, Guangwen Ren Jan 2022

Editorial: Stromal And Immune Microenvironment In Breast Cancer Metastasis., Xin Lu, Xia Liu, Toni Celià-Terrassa, Guangwen Ren

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Exploratory Studies Of Oral And Fecal Microbiome In Healthy Human Aging., Xin Zhou, Baohong Wang, Patrick C Demkowicz, Jethro Johnson, Yanfei Chen, Daniel Spakowicz, Yanjiao Zhou, Yair Dorsett, Lei Chen, Erica Sodergren, George A Kuchel, George M. Weinstock Jan 2022

Exploratory Studies Of Oral And Fecal Microbiome In Healthy Human Aging., Xin Zhou, Baohong Wang, Patrick C Demkowicz, Jethro Johnson, Yanfei Chen, Daniel Spakowicz, Yanjiao Zhou, Yair Dorsett, Lei Chen, Erica Sodergren, George A Kuchel, George M. Weinstock

Faculty Research 2022

Growing evidence has linked an altered host fecal microbiome composition with health status, common chronic diseases, and institutionalization in vulnerable older adults. However, fewer studies have described microbiome changes in healthy older adults without major confounding diseases or conditions, and the impact of aging on the microbiome across different body sites remains unknown. Using 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing, we reconstructed the composition of oral and fecal microbiomes in young (23-32; mean = 25 years old) and older (69-94; mean = 77 years old) healthy community-dwelling research subjects. In both body sites, we identified changes in minor bacterial operational taxonomic …


Engineering A "Detect And Destroy" Skin Probiotic To Combat Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus., Changhui Guan, Peter J Larson, Elizabeth Fleming, Alexander P Tikhonov, Sara Mootien, Trudy H Grossman, Caroline Golino, Julia Oh Jan 2022

Engineering A "Detect And Destroy" Skin Probiotic To Combat Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus., Changhui Guan, Peter J Larson, Elizabeth Fleming, Alexander P Tikhonov, Sara Mootien, Trudy H Grossman, Caroline Golino, Julia Oh

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The prevalence and virulence of pathogens such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus (S.) aureus (MRSA), which can cause recurrent skin infections, are of significant clinical concern. Prolonged antibiotic exposure to treat or decolonize S. aureus contributes to development of antibiotic resistance, as well as depletion of the microbiome, and its numerous beneficial functions. We hypothesized an engineered skin probiotic with the ability to selectively deliver antimicrobials only in the presence of the target organism could provide local bioremediation of pathogen colonization. We constructed a biosensing S. epidermidis capable of detecting the presence of S. aureus quorum sensing autoinducer peptide and producing lysostaphin …


Intergenomic And Epistatic Interactions Control Free Radical Mediated Pancreatic Β-Cell Damage., Jing Chen, Renhua Li, Sarah Knapp, Guizhi Zhu, Robert L Whitener, Edward H. Leiter, Clayton E Mathews Jan 2022

Intergenomic And Epistatic Interactions Control Free Radical Mediated Pancreatic Β-Cell Damage., Jing Chen, Renhua Li, Sarah Knapp, Guizhi Zhu, Robert L Whitener, Edward H. Leiter, Clayton E Mathews

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Alloxan (AL)-generated Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) selectively destroy insulin-producing pancreatic β-cells. A previous genome-wide scan (GWS) using a cohort of 296 F2 hybrids between NOD (AL-sensitive) and ALR (AL-resistant) mice identified linkages contributing to β-cell susceptibility or resistance to AL-induced diabetes on Chromosomes (Chr) 2, 3, 8, and a single nucleotide polymorphism in


A-Kinase Anchor Protein 1 Deficiency Causes Mitochondrial Dysfunction In Mouse Model Of Hyperoxia Induced Acute Lung Injury., Ramani Soundararajan, Helena Hernández-Cuervo, Timothy M Stearns, Anthony J Griswold, Sahebgowda Sidramagowda Patil, Jutaro Fukumoto, Venkata Ramireddy Narala, Lakshmi Galam, Richard Lockey, Narasaiah Kolliputi Jan 2022

A-Kinase Anchor Protein 1 Deficiency Causes Mitochondrial Dysfunction In Mouse Model Of Hyperoxia Induced Acute Lung Injury., Ramani Soundararajan, Helena Hernández-Cuervo, Timothy M Stearns, Anthony J Griswold, Sahebgowda Sidramagowda Patil, Jutaro Fukumoto, Venkata Ramireddy Narala, Lakshmi Galam, Richard Lockey, Narasaiah Kolliputi

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No abstract provided.