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Mir-142: A Master Regulator In Hematological Malignancies And Therapeutic Opportunities, Wilson Huang, Doru Paul, George A Calin, Recep Bayraktar Dec 2023

Mir-142: A Master Regulator In Hematological Malignancies And Therapeutic Opportunities, Wilson Huang, Doru Paul, George A Calin, Recep Bayraktar

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a type of non-coding RNA whose dysregulation is frequently associated with the onset and progression of human cancers. miR-142, an ultra-conserved miRNA with both active -3p and -5p mature strands and wide-ranging physiological targets, has been the subject of countless studies over the years. Due to its preferential expression in hematopoietic cells, miR-142 has been found to be associated with numerous types of lymphomas and leukemias. This review elucidates the multifaceted role of miR-142 in human physiology, its influence on hematopoiesis and hematopoietic cells, and its intriguing involvement in exosome-mediated miR-142 transport. Moreover, we offer a comprehensive …


Genetic Inactivation Of Β-Catenin Is Salubrious, Whereas Its Activation Is Deleterious In Desmoplakin Cardiomyopathy, Melis Olcum, Siyang Fan, Leila Rouhi, Sirisha Cheedipudi, Benjamin Cathcart, Hyun-Hwan Jeong, Zhongming Zhao, Priyatansh Gurha, Ali J Marian Dec 2023

Genetic Inactivation Of Β-Catenin Is Salubrious, Whereas Its Activation Is Deleterious In Desmoplakin Cardiomyopathy, Melis Olcum, Siyang Fan, Leila Rouhi, Sirisha Cheedipudi, Benjamin Cathcart, Hyun-Hwan Jeong, Zhongming Zhao, Priyatansh Gurha, Ali J Marian

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AIMS: Mutations in the DSP gene encoding desmoplakin, a constituent of the desmosomes at the intercalated discs (IDs), cause a phenotype that spans arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM) and dilated cardiomyopathy. It is typically characterized by biventricular enlargement and dysfunction, myocardial fibrosis, cell death, and arrhythmias. The canonical wingless-related integration (cWNT)/β-catenin pathway is implicated in the pathogenesis of ACM. The β-catenin is an indispensable co-transcriptional regulator of the cWNT pathway and a member of the IDs. We genetically inactivated or activated β-catenin to determine its role in the pathogenesis of desmoplakin cardiomyopathy.

METHODS AND RESULTS: The Dsp gene was conditionally deleted in …


Altered Outer Retinal Structure, Electrophysiology And Visual Perception In Parkinson's Disease., Katie K N Tran, Pei Ying Lee, David I Finkelstein, Allison M Mckendrick, Bao N Nguyen, Bang V Bui, Christine T O Nguyen Dec 2023

Altered Outer Retinal Structure, Electrophysiology And Visual Perception In Parkinson's Disease., Katie K N Tran, Pei Ying Lee, David I Finkelstein, Allison M Mckendrick, Bao N Nguyen, Bang V Bui, Christine T O Nguyen

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BACKGROUND: Visual biomarkers of Parkinson's disease (PD) are attractive as the retina is an outpouching of the brain. Although inner retinal neurodegeneration in PD is well-established this has overlap with other neurodegenerative diseases and thus outer retinal (photoreceptor) measures warrant further investigation.

OBJECTIVE: To examine in a cross-sectional study whether clinically implementable measures targeting outer retinal function and structure can differentiate PD from healthy ageing and whether these are sensitive to intraday levodopa (L-DOPA) dosing.

METHODS: Centre-surround perceptual contrast suppression, macular visual field sensitivity, colour discrimination, light-adapted electroretinography and optical coherence tomography (OCT) were tested in PD participants (n = …


Patient-Reported Sexual Function, Bladder Function And Quality Of Life For Patients With Low Rectal Cancers With Or Without A Permanent Ostomy, Michael K Rooney, Melisa Pasli, George J Chang, Prajnan Das, Eugene J Koay, Albert C Koong, Ethan B Ludmir, Bruce D Minsky, Sonal S Noticewala, Oliver Peacock, Grace L Smith, Emma B Holliday Dec 2023

Patient-Reported Sexual Function, Bladder Function And Quality Of Life For Patients With Low Rectal Cancers With Or Without A Permanent Ostomy, Michael K Rooney, Melisa Pasli, George J Chang, Prajnan Das, Eugene J Koay, Albert C Koong, Ethan B Ludmir, Bruce D Minsky, Sonal S Noticewala, Oliver Peacock, Grace L Smith, Emma B Holliday

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Despite the increasing utilization of sphincter and/or organ-preservation treatment strategies, many patients with low-lying rectal cancers require abdominoperineal resection (APR), leading to permanent ostomy. Here, we aimed to characterize overall, sexual-, and bladder-related patient-reported quality of life (QOL) for individuals with low rectal cancers. We additionally aimed to explore potential differences in patient-reported outcomes between patients with and without a permanent ostomy.

METHODS: We distributed a comprehensive survey consisting of various patient-reported outcome measures, including the FACT-G7 survey, ICIQ MLUTS/FLUTS, IIEF-5/FSFI, and a specific questionnaire for ostomy patients. Descriptive statistics and univariate comparisons were used to compared demographics, treatments, …


Glp1 Receptor Agonists-Effects Beyond Obesity And Diabetes, Sydney S Wilbon, Mikhail G Kolonin Dec 2023

Glp1 Receptor Agonists-Effects Beyond Obesity And Diabetes, Sydney S Wilbon, Mikhail G Kolonin

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Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP1RA) have been transformative for patients and clinicians in treating type-2 diabetes and obesity. Drugs of this class, the bioavailability of which is continuously improving, enable weight loss and control blood glucose with minimal unwanted side effects. Since adopting GLP1RA for treating metabolic diseases, animal and clinical studies have revealed their beneficial effects on several other pathologies, including cardiovascular diseases, neurodegeneration, kidney disease, and cancer. A notable commonality between these diseases is their association with older age. Clinical trials and preclinical data suggest that GLP1RA may improve outcomes in these aging-related diseases. Some of the benefits …


Current Biomedical Applications Of 3d-Printed Hydrogels, Allan John R Barcena, Kashish Dhal, Parimal Patel, Prashanth Ravi, Suprateek Kundu, Karthik Tappa Dec 2023

Current Biomedical Applications Of 3d-Printed Hydrogels, Allan John R Barcena, Kashish Dhal, Parimal Patel, Prashanth Ravi, Suprateek Kundu, Karthik Tappa

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Three-dimensional (3D) printing, also known as additive manufacturing, has revolutionized the production of physical 3D objects by transforming computer-aided design models into layered structures, eliminating the need for traditional molding or machining techniques. In recent years, hydrogels have emerged as an ideal 3D printing feedstock material for the fabrication of hydrated constructs that replicate the extracellular matrix found in endogenous tissues. Hydrogels have seen significant advancements since their first use as contact lenses in the biomedical field. These advancements have led to the development of complex 3D-printed structures that include a wide variety of organic and inorganic materials, cells, and …


Mir-410 Is A Key Regulator Of Epithelial-To-Mesenchymal Transition With Biphasic Role In Prostate Cancer, Diana M Asante, Amritha Sreekumar, Sandip Nathani, Tae Jin Lee, Ashok Sharma, Nikhil Patel, Matthew N Simmons, Sharanjot Saini Dec 2023

Mir-410 Is A Key Regulator Of Epithelial-To-Mesenchymal Transition With Biphasic Role In Prostate Cancer, Diana M Asante, Amritha Sreekumar, Sandip Nathani, Tae Jin Lee, Ashok Sharma, Nikhil Patel, Matthew N Simmons, Sharanjot Saini

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The molecular basis of prostate cancer (PCa) progression from the primary disease to metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) followed by therapy-induced neuroendocrine prostate cancer is not fully understood. In this study, we elucidate the role of miR-410, a little-studied microRNA located on chromosome 14q32.31 within the DLK1-DIO3 cluster, in PCa. miR-410 expression analyses in primary and metastatic PCa tissues and cell lines show that its levels are decreased in initial stages and increased in advanced PCa. Functional studies were performed in a series of PCa cell lines. In LNCaP cells, miR-410 overexpression led to decreases in cellular viability, proliferation, invasiveness, …


Simvastatin In Critically Ill Patients With Covid-19, Thomas E Hills, Elizabeth Lorenzi, Lindsay R Berry, Murali Shyamsundar, Farah Al-Beidh, Djillali Annane, Yaseen Arabi, Diptesh Aryal, Carly Au, Abigail Beane, Zahra Bhimani, Marc Bonten, Charlotte A Bradbury, Frank M Brunkhorst, Aidan Burrell, Meredith Buxton, Carolyn S Calfee, Maurizio Cecconi, Allen C Cheng, Matthew E Cove, Michelle A Detry, Lise J Estcourt, Mark Fitzgerald, Ewan C Goligher, Herman Goossens, Cameron Green, Rashan Haniffa, David A Harrison, Madiha Hashmi, Alisa M Higgins, Christopher Horvat, David T Huang, Nao Ichihara, Deva Jayakumar, Peter S Kruger, François Lamontagne, Lamprini Lampro, Patrick R Lawler, John C Marshall, Alexina J Mason, Anna Mcglothlin, Shay Mcguinness, Zoe K Mcquilten, Bryan J Mcverry, Paul R Mouncey, Srinivas Murthy, Matthew D Neal, Alistair D Nichol, Cecilia M O'Kane, Rachael L Parke, Jane C Parker, Ebenezer Rabindrarajan, Luis F Reyes, Kathryn M Rowan, Hiroki Saito, Marlene Santos, Christina T Saunders, Christopher W Seymour, Manu Shankar-Hari, Pratik Sinha, B Taylor Thompson, Alexis F Turgeon, Anne M Turner, Frank Van De Veerdonk, Sebastian Weis, Ian S Young, Ryan Zarychanski, Roger J Lewis, Colin J Mcarthur, Derek C Angus, Scott M Berry, Lennie P G Derde, Steve A Webb, Anthony C Gordon, Daniel F Mcauley Dec 2023

Simvastatin In Critically Ill Patients With Covid-19, Thomas E Hills, Elizabeth Lorenzi, Lindsay R Berry, Murali Shyamsundar, Farah Al-Beidh, Djillali Annane, Yaseen Arabi, Diptesh Aryal, Carly Au, Abigail Beane, Zahra Bhimani, Marc Bonten, Charlotte A Bradbury, Frank M Brunkhorst, Aidan Burrell, Meredith Buxton, Carolyn S Calfee, Maurizio Cecconi, Allen C Cheng, Matthew E Cove, Michelle A Detry, Lise J Estcourt, Mark Fitzgerald, Ewan C Goligher, Herman Goossens, Cameron Green, Rashan Haniffa, David A Harrison, Madiha Hashmi, Alisa M Higgins, Christopher Horvat, David T Huang, Nao Ichihara, Deva Jayakumar, Peter S Kruger, François Lamontagne, Lamprini Lampro, Patrick R Lawler, John C Marshall, Alexina J Mason, Anna Mcglothlin, Shay Mcguinness, Zoe K Mcquilten, Bryan J Mcverry, Paul R Mouncey, Srinivas Murthy, Matthew D Neal, Alistair D Nichol, Cecilia M O'Kane, Rachael L Parke, Jane C Parker, Ebenezer Rabindrarajan, Luis F Reyes, Kathryn M Rowan, Hiroki Saito, Marlene Santos, Christina T Saunders, Christopher W Seymour, Manu Shankar-Hari, Pratik Sinha, B Taylor Thompson, Alexis F Turgeon, Anne M Turner, Frank Van De Veerdonk, Sebastian Weis, Ian S Young, Ryan Zarychanski, Roger J Lewis, Colin J Mcarthur, Derek C Angus, Scott M Berry, Lennie P G Derde, Steve A Webb, Anthony C Gordon, Daniel F Mcauley

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BACKGROUND: The efficacy of simvastatin in critically ill patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) is unclear.

METHODS: In an ongoing international, multifactorial, adaptive platform, randomized, controlled trial, we evaluated simvastatin (80 mg daily) as compared with no statin (control) in critically ill patients with Covid-19 who were not receiving statins at baseline. The primary outcome was respiratory and cardiovascular organ support-free days, assessed on an ordinal scale combining in-hospital death (assigned a value of -1) and days free of organ support through day 21 in survivors; the analyis used a Bayesian hierarchical ordinal model. The adaptive design included prespecified statistical …


Colonization Of Larval Zebrafish (Danio Rerio) With Adherent-Invasive Escherichia Coli Prevents Recovery Of The Intestinal Mucosa From Drug-Induced Enterocolitis, Erika Flores, Soumita Dutta, Rachel Bosserman, Ambro Van Hoof, Anne-Marie Krachler Dec 2023

Colonization Of Larval Zebrafish (Danio Rerio) With Adherent-Invasive Escherichia Coli Prevents Recovery Of The Intestinal Mucosa From Drug-Induced Enterocolitis, Erika Flores, Soumita Dutta, Rachel Bosserman, Ambro Van Hoof, Anne-Marie Krachler

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Although inflammatory bowel diseases are on the rise, what factors influence IBD risk and severity, and the underlying mechanisms remain to be fully understood. Although host genetics, microbiome, and environmental factors have all been shown to correlate with the development of IBD, cause and effect are difficult to disentangle in this context. For example, AIEC is a known pathobiont found in IBD patients, but it remains unclear if gut inflammation during IBD facilitates colonization with AIEC, or if AIEC colonization makes the host more susceptible to pro-inflammatory stimuli. It is critical to understand the mechanisms that contribute to AIEC infections …


Bacterial Outer Membrane Vesicles Provide An Alternative Pathway For Trafficking Of Escherichia Coli O157 Type Iii Secreted Effectors To Epithelial Cells, Natalie Sirisaengtaksin, Eloise J O'Donoghue, Sara Jabbari, Andrew J Roe, Anne Marie Krachler Dec 2023

Bacterial Outer Membrane Vesicles Provide An Alternative Pathway For Trafficking Of Escherichia Coli O157 Type Iii Secreted Effectors To Epithelial Cells, Natalie Sirisaengtaksin, Eloise J O'Donoghue, Sara Jabbari, Andrew J Roe, Anne Marie Krachler

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Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) are proteoliposomes shed by Gram-negative bacteria. Their secretion is enhanced by the transition into the intra-host milieu, and OMVs play critical roles during pathogenesis. Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157 (EHEC) can cause diarrheal disease in humans, and soluble toxins including Shiga-like toxins that contribute to disease severity and clinical complications like hemolytic uremic syndrome have been shown to be OMV associated. In addition to Shiga-like toxins, EHEC produces a type III secretion system (T3SS), and T3SS effectors are associated with colonization and disease severity in vivo. Here, we show that type III secreted substrates including translocators …


Targeted Therapeutic Strategies For Melanoma, Shiwei Zhang, Ruxin Xie, Ai Zhong, Junjie Chen Dec 2023

Targeted Therapeutic Strategies For Melanoma, Shiwei Zhang, Ruxin Xie, Ai Zhong, Junjie Chen

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Melanoma accounts for a small proportion of skin cancers diagnosed each year, but it has a high degree of malignancy and rapid progression, resulting in a short survival period for patients. The incidence of melanoma continues to rise, and now melanoma accounts for 1.7% of cancer diagnoses worldwide and is the fifth most common cancer in the United States. With the development of high-throughput sequencing technologies, the understanding of the pathophysiology of melanoma had also been improved. The most common activating mutations in melanoma cells are BRAF , NRAS , and KIT mutations, which disrupt cell signaling pathways related to …


Mgmt Function Determines The Differential Response Of Atr Inhibitors With Dna-Damaging Agents In Glioma Stem Cells For Gbm Therapy, Vincent W S Leong, Sabbir Khan, Pratibha Sharma, Shaofang Wu, Riya R Thomas, Xiaolong Li, Sanjay K Singh, Frederick F Lang, Alfred W K Yung, Dimpy Koul Dec 2023

Mgmt Function Determines The Differential Response Of Atr Inhibitors With Dna-Damaging Agents In Glioma Stem Cells For Gbm Therapy, Vincent W S Leong, Sabbir Khan, Pratibha Sharma, Shaofang Wu, Riya R Thomas, Xiaolong Li, Sanjay K Singh, Frederick F Lang, Alfred W K Yung, Dimpy Koul

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BACKGROUND: The most prevalent cancer treatments cause cell death through DNA damage. However, DNA damage response (DDR) repair pathways, initiated by tumor cells, can withstand the effects of anticancer drugs, providing justification for combining DDR inhibitors with DNA-damaging anticancer treatments.

METHODS: Cell viability assays were performed with CellTiter-Glo assay. DNA damage was evaluated using Western blotting analysis. RNA-seq and single-cell level expression were used to identify the DDR signatures. In vivo, studies were conducted in mice to determine the effect of ATris on TMZ sensitization.

RESULTS: We found a subpopulation of glioma sphere-forming cells (GSCs) with substantial synergism with temozolomide …


Prmt Blockade Induces Defective Dna Replication Stress Response And Synergizes With Parp Inhibition, Yang Li, Lacey E Dobrolecki, Christina Sallas, Xudong Zhang, Travis D Kerr, Deepa Bisht, Yalong Wang, Sharad Awasthi, Babita Kaundal, Siqi Wu, Weiyi Peng, Marc L Mendillo, Yiling Lu, Collene R Jeter, Guang Peng, Jinsong Liu, Shannon N Westin, Anil K Sood, Michael T Lewis, Jishnu Das, S Stephen Yi, Mark T Bedford, Daniel J Mcgrail, Nidhi Sahni Dec 2023

Prmt Blockade Induces Defective Dna Replication Stress Response And Synergizes With Parp Inhibition, Yang Li, Lacey E Dobrolecki, Christina Sallas, Xudong Zhang, Travis D Kerr, Deepa Bisht, Yalong Wang, Sharad Awasthi, Babita Kaundal, Siqi Wu, Weiyi Peng, Marc L Mendillo, Yiling Lu, Collene R Jeter, Guang Peng, Jinsong Liu, Shannon N Westin, Anil K Sood, Michael T Lewis, Jishnu Das, S Stephen Yi, Mark T Bedford, Daniel J Mcgrail, Nidhi Sahni

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Multiple cancers exhibit aberrant protein arginine methylation by both type I arginine methyltransferases, predominately protein arginine methyltransferase 1 (PRMT1) and to a lesser extent PRMT4, and by type II PRMTs, predominately PRMT5. Here, we perform targeted proteomics following inhibition of PRMT1, PRMT4, and PRMT5 across 12 cancer cell lines. We find that inhibition of type I and II PRMTs suppresses phosphorylated and total ATR in cancer cells. Loss of ATR from PRMT inhibition results in defective DNA replication stress response activation, including from PARP inhibitors. Inhibition of type I and II PRMTs is synergistic with PARP inhibition regardless of homologous …


Intragenic Gfr::Egfre1e8 Fusion (Egfrviii) In 4331 Solid Tumors, Lan Zheng, Rajyalakshmi Luthra, Hector A Alvarez, F Anthony San Lucas, Dzifa Y Duose, Ignacio I Wistuba, Gregory N Fuller, Leomar Y Ballester, Sinchita Roy-Chowdhuri, Keith J Sweeney, Asif Rashid, Richard K Yang, Wei Chen, Audrey Liu, Yun Wu, Constance Albarracin, Keyur P Patel, Mark J Routbort, Aysegul A Sahin, Qingqing Ding, Hui Chen Dec 2023

Intragenic Gfr::Egfre1e8 Fusion (Egfrviii) In 4331 Solid Tumors, Lan Zheng, Rajyalakshmi Luthra, Hector A Alvarez, F Anthony San Lucas, Dzifa Y Duose, Ignacio I Wistuba, Gregory N Fuller, Leomar Y Ballester, Sinchita Roy-Chowdhuri, Keith J Sweeney, Asif Rashid, Richard K Yang, Wei Chen, Audrey Liu, Yun Wu, Constance Albarracin, Keyur P Patel, Mark J Routbort, Aysegul A Sahin, Qingqing Ding, Hui Chen

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Epidermal growth factor receptor variant III (EGFRvIII, the deletion of exons 2–7) is a recurrent intragenic EGFR::EGFR.E1E8 fusion that occurs in high-grade gliomas. The presence of EGFRvIII in other solid tumors has not been well characterized. We retrospectively reviewed advanced malignant solid tumor cases tested by a custom hybrid capture 610-gene next-generation sequencing platform from 2021 to 2022. EGFRvIII was identified in 17 of 4331 (0.4%) cases, including 16 of 238 (7%) brain tumors and 1/301 (0.3%) breast tumors. EGFRvIII-positive brain tumors were all glioblastoma IDH-wildtype, most with concurrent TERT promoter mutation (14 of 16), EGFR amplification (13 of …


Intragenic Egfr::Egfre1e8 Fusion (Egfrviii) In 4331 Solid Tumors, Lan Zheng, Rajyalakshmi Luthra, Hector A Alvarez, F Anthony San Lucas, Dzifa Y Duose, Ignacio I Wistuba, Gregory N Fuller, Leomar Y Ballester, Sinchita Roy-Chowdhuri, Keith J Sweeney, Asif Rashid, Richard K Yang, Wei Chen, Audrey Liu, Yun Wu, Constance Albarracin, Keyur P Patel, Mark J Routbort, Aysegul A Sahin, Qingqing Ding, Hui Chen Dec 2023

Intragenic Egfr::Egfre1e8 Fusion (Egfrviii) In 4331 Solid Tumors, Lan Zheng, Rajyalakshmi Luthra, Hector A Alvarez, F Anthony San Lucas, Dzifa Y Duose, Ignacio I Wistuba, Gregory N Fuller, Leomar Y Ballester, Sinchita Roy-Chowdhuri, Keith J Sweeney, Asif Rashid, Richard K Yang, Wei Chen, Audrey Liu, Yun Wu, Constance Albarracin, Keyur P Patel, Mark J Routbort, Aysegul A Sahin, Qingqing Ding, Hui Chen

Student and Faculty Publications

Epidermal growth factor receptor variant III (EGFRvIII, the deletion of exons 2-7) is a recurrent intragenic EGFR::EGFR.E1E8 fusion that occurs in high-grade gliomas. The presence of EGFRvIII in other solid tumors has not been well characterized. We retrospectively reviewed advanced malignant solid tumor cases tested by a custom hybrid capture 610-gene next-generation sequencing platform from 2021 to 2022. EGFRvIII was identified in 17 of 4331 (0.4%) cases, including 16 of 238 (7%) brain tumors and 1/301 (0.3%) breast tumors. EGFRvIII-positive brain tumors were all glioblastoma IDH-wildtype, most with concurrent TERT promoter mutation (14 of 16), EGFR amplification (13 of …


Interlaboratory Comparison Of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Phage Susceptibility Testing, Krupa Parmar, Lauren Komarow, Damon W Ellison, Andrey A Filippov, Mikeljon P Nikolich, Joseph R Fackler, Martin Lee, Anjna Nair, Priyesh Agrawal, Pranita D Tamma, Maria Souli, Scott R Evans, Kerryl E Greenwood-Quaintance, Scott A Cunningham, Robin Patel, Antibacterial Resistance Leadership Group Dec 2023

Interlaboratory Comparison Of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Phage Susceptibility Testing, Krupa Parmar, Lauren Komarow, Damon W Ellison, Andrey A Filippov, Mikeljon P Nikolich, Joseph R Fackler, Martin Lee, Anjna Nair, Priyesh Agrawal, Pranita D Tamma, Maria Souli, Scott R Evans, Kerryl E Greenwood-Quaintance, Scott A Cunningham, Robin Patel, Antibacterial Resistance Leadership Group

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Standardized approaches to phage susceptibility testing (PST) are essential to inform selection of phages for study in patients with bacterial infections. There is no reference standard for assessing bacterial susceptibility to phage. We compared agreement between PST performed at three centers: two centers using a liquid assay standardized between the sites with the third, a plaque assay. Four Pseudomonas aeruginosa phages: PaWRA01ø11 (EPa11), PaWRA01ø39 (EPa39), PaWRA02ø83 (EPa83), PaWRA02ø87 (EPa87), and a cocktail of all four phages were tested against 145 P. aeruginosa isolates. Comparisons were made within measurements at the two sites performing the liquid assay and between these …


Neuromuscular Basis Of Drosophila Larval Rolling Escape Behavior, Patricia C Cooney, Yuhan Huang, Wenze Li, Dulanjana M Perera, Richard Hormigo, Tanya Tabachnik, Isuru S Godage, Elizabeth M C Hillman, Wesley B Grueber, Aref A Zarin Dec 2023

Neuromuscular Basis Of Drosophila Larval Rolling Escape Behavior, Patricia C Cooney, Yuhan Huang, Wenze Li, Dulanjana M Perera, Richard Hormigo, Tanya Tabachnik, Isuru S Godage, Elizabeth M C Hillman, Wesley B Grueber, Aref A Zarin

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To escape from dangerous stimuli, animals execute escape behaviors that are fundamentally different from normal locomotion. The rolling escape behavior of Drosophila larvae consists of C-shaped bending and rolling. However, the muscle contraction patterns that lead to rolling are poorly understood. We find that following the initial body bending, muscles contract in a circumferential wave around the larva as they enter the bend, maintaining unidirectional rolling that resembles a cylinder rolling on a surface. We study the structure of motor circuits for rolling, inhibit different motor neurons to determine which muscles are essential for rolling, and propose circuit and biomechanical …


Genetic And Epigenetic Features Of Bilateral Wilms Tumor Predisposition In Patients From The Children’S Oncology Group Aren18b5-Q, Andrew J Murphy, Changde Cheng, Justin Williams, Timothy I Shaw, Emilia M Pinto, Karissa Dieseldorff-Jones, Jack Brzezinski, Lindsay A Renfro, Brett Tornwall, Vicki Huff, Andrew L Hong, Elizabeth A Mullen, Brian Crompton, Jeffrey S Dome, Conrad V Fernandez, James I Geller, Peter F Ehrlich, Heather Mulder, Ninad Oak, Jamie Maciezsek, Carolyn M Jablonowski, Andrew M Fleming, Prahalathan Pichavaram, Christopher L Morton, John Easton, Kim E Nichols, Michael R Clay, Teresa Santiago, Jinghui Zhang, Jun Yang, Gerard P Zambetti, Zhaoming Wang, Andrew M Davidoff, Xiang Chen Dec 2023

Genetic And Epigenetic Features Of Bilateral Wilms Tumor Predisposition In Patients From The Children’S Oncology Group Aren18b5-Q, Andrew J Murphy, Changde Cheng, Justin Williams, Timothy I Shaw, Emilia M Pinto, Karissa Dieseldorff-Jones, Jack Brzezinski, Lindsay A Renfro, Brett Tornwall, Vicki Huff, Andrew L Hong, Elizabeth A Mullen, Brian Crompton, Jeffrey S Dome, Conrad V Fernandez, James I Geller, Peter F Ehrlich, Heather Mulder, Ninad Oak, Jamie Maciezsek, Carolyn M Jablonowski, Andrew M Fleming, Prahalathan Pichavaram, Christopher L Morton, John Easton, Kim E Nichols, Michael R Clay, Teresa Santiago, Jinghui Zhang, Jun Yang, Gerard P Zambetti, Zhaoming Wang, Andrew M Davidoff, Xiang Chen

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Developing synchronous bilateral Wilms tumor suggests an underlying (epi)genetic predisposition. Here, we evaluate this predisposition in 68 patients using whole exome or genome sequencing (n = 85 tumors from 61 patients with matched germline blood DNA), RNA-seq (n = 99 tumors), and DNA methylation analysis (n = 61 peripheral blood, n = 29 non-diseased kidney, n = 99 tumors). We determine the predominant events for bilateral Wilms tumor predisposition: 1)pre-zygotic germline genetic variants readily detectable in blood DNA [WT1 (14.8%), NYNRIN (6.6%), TRIM28 (5%), and BRCA-related genes (5%)] or 2)post-zygotic epigenetic hypermethylation at 11p15.5 H19/ICR1 that may require analysis of …


Bayesian Longitudinal Tensor Response Regression For Modeling Neuroplasticity, Suprateek Kundu, Alec Reinhardt, Serena Song, Joo Han, M Lawson Meadows, Bruce Crosson, Venkatagiri Krishnamurthy Dec 2023

Bayesian Longitudinal Tensor Response Regression For Modeling Neuroplasticity, Suprateek Kundu, Alec Reinhardt, Serena Song, Joo Han, M Lawson Meadows, Bruce Crosson, Venkatagiri Krishnamurthy

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A major interest in longitudinal neuroimaging studies involves investigating voxel-level neuroplasticity due to treatment and other factors across visits. However, traditional voxel-wise methods are beset with several pitfalls, which can compromise the accuracy of these approaches. We propose a novel Bayesian tensor response regression approach for longitudinal imaging data, which pools information across spatially distributed voxels to infer significant changes while adjusting for covariates. The proposed method, which is implemented using Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) sampling, utilizes low-rank decomposition to reduce dimensionality and preserve spatial configurations of voxels when estimating coefficients. It also enables feature selection via joint credible …


Gpr84-Mediated Signal Transduction Affects Metabolic Function By Promoting Brown Adipocyte Activity, Xue-Nan Sun, Yu A An, Vivian A Paschoal, Camila O De Souza, May-Yun Wang, Lavanya Vishvanath, Lorena Ma Bueno, Ayanna S Cobb, Joseph A Nieto Carrion, Madison E Ibe, Chao Li, Harrison A Kidd, Shiuhwei Chen, Wenhong Li, Rana K Gupta, Da Young Oh Dec 2023

Gpr84-Mediated Signal Transduction Affects Metabolic Function By Promoting Brown Adipocyte Activity, Xue-Nan Sun, Yu A An, Vivian A Paschoal, Camila O De Souza, May-Yun Wang, Lavanya Vishvanath, Lorena Ma Bueno, Ayanna S Cobb, Joseph A Nieto Carrion, Madison E Ibe, Chao Li, Harrison A Kidd, Shiuhwei Chen, Wenhong Li, Rana K Gupta, Da Young Oh

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The G protein-coupled receptor 84 (GPR84), a medium-chain fatty acid receptor, has garnered attention because of its potential involvement in a range of metabolic conditions. However, the precise mechanisms underlying this effect remain elusive. Our study has shed light on the pivotal role of GPR84, revealing its robust expression and functional significance within brown adipose tissue (BAT). Mice lacking GPR84 exhibited increased lipid accumulation in BAT, rendering them more susceptible to cold exposure and displaying reduced BAT activity compared with their WT counterparts. Our in vitro experiments with primary brown adipocytes from GPR84-KO mice revealed diminished expression of thermogenic genes …


Variations Of The Trapezius Branch Of The Accessory Nerve: An Anatomic Study, Matthew E Lin, Celeste Kim, Adam Howard, Niels Kokot Dec 2023

Variations Of The Trapezius Branch Of The Accessory Nerve: An Anatomic Study, Matthew E Lin, Celeste Kim, Adam Howard, Niels Kokot

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Although modified radical neck dissections have increased in popularity to reduce morbidity secondary to intraoperative accessory nerve damage, inadvertent injury still often occurs. As this phenomenon is thought to be due to anatomic variation in the trapezius branch of the accessory nerve, it is imperative to better understand the nuances of these anatomic variations to better inform surgical decision-making. A total of 24 accessory nerves were dissected, exposed, and traced in 15 cadavers. Three aspects of the accessory nerve were identified and recorded: the course of the trapezius branch in relation to the sternocleidomastoid, the number of trapezius branches at …


Epigenomic Mapping Reveals Distinct B Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Chromatin Architectures And Regulators, Kelly R Barnett, Robert J Mobley, Jonathan D Diedrich, Brennan P Bergeron, Kashi Raj Bhattarai, Alexander C Monovich, Shilpa Narina, Wenjian Yang, Kristine R Crews, Christopher S Manring, Elias Jabbour, Elisabeth Paietta, Mark R Litzow, Steven M Kornblau, Wendy Stock, Hiroto Inaba, Sima Jeha, Ching-Hon Pui, Charles G Mullighan, Mary V Relling, Shondra M Pruett-Miller, Russell J H Ryan, Jun J Yang, William E Evans, Daniel Savic Dec 2023

Epigenomic Mapping Reveals Distinct B Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Chromatin Architectures And Regulators, Kelly R Barnett, Robert J Mobley, Jonathan D Diedrich, Brennan P Bergeron, Kashi Raj Bhattarai, Alexander C Monovich, Shilpa Narina, Wenjian Yang, Kristine R Crews, Christopher S Manring, Elias Jabbour, Elisabeth Paietta, Mark R Litzow, Steven M Kornblau, Wendy Stock, Hiroto Inaba, Sima Jeha, Ching-Hon Pui, Charles G Mullighan, Mary V Relling, Shondra M Pruett-Miller, Russell J H Ryan, Jun J Yang, William E Evans, Daniel Savic

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B cell lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) is composed of diverse molecular subtypes, and while transcriptional and DNA methylation profiling has been extensively examined, the chromatin landscape is not well characterized for many subtypes. We therefore mapped chromatin accessibility using ATAC-seq in primary B-ALL cells from 156 patients spanning ten molecular subtypes and present this dataset as a resource. Differential chromatin accessibility and transcription factor (TF) footprint profiling were employed and identified B-ALL cell of origin, TF-target gene interactions enriched in B-ALL, and key TFs associated with accessible chromatin sites preferentially active in B-ALL. We further identified over 20% of …


Oncogenic Kras Drives Lipofibrogenesis To Promote Angiogenesis And Colon Cancer Progression, Wen-Hao Hsu, Kyle A Labella, Yiyun Lin, Ping Xu, Rumi Lee, Cheng-En Hsieh, Lei Yang, Ashley Zhou, Jonathan M Blecher, Chang-Jiun Wu, Kangyu Lin, Xiaoying Shang, Shan Jiang, Denise J Spring, Yan Xia, Peiwen Chen, John Paul Shen, Scott Kopetz, Ronald A Depinho Dec 2023

Oncogenic Kras Drives Lipofibrogenesis To Promote Angiogenesis And Colon Cancer Progression, Wen-Hao Hsu, Kyle A Labella, Yiyun Lin, Ping Xu, Rumi Lee, Cheng-En Hsieh, Lei Yang, Ashley Zhou, Jonathan M Blecher, Chang-Jiun Wu, Kangyu Lin, Xiaoying Shang, Shan Jiang, Denise J Spring, Yan Xia, Peiwen Chen, John Paul Shen, Scott Kopetz, Ronald A Depinho

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Oncogenic KRAS (KRAS*) contributes to many cancer hallmarks. In colorectal cancer, KRAS* suppresses antitumor immunity to promote tumor invasion and metastasis. Here, we uncovered that KRAS* transforms the phenotype of carcinoma-associated fibroblasts (CAF) into lipid-laden CAFs, promoting angiogenesis and tumor progression. Mechanistically, KRAS* activates the transcription factor CP2 (TFCP2) that upregulates the expression of the proadipogenic factors BMP4 and WNT5B, triggering the transformation of CAFs into lipid-rich CAFs. These lipid-rich CAFs, in turn, produce VEGFA to spur angiogenesis. In KRAS*-driven colorectal cancer mouse models, genetic or pharmacologic neutralization of TFCP2 reduced lipid-rich CAFs, lessened tumor angiogenesis, and improved overall survival. …


Illuminating Type Iv Secretion-Mediated Dna Trafficking Through Long Filaments, Peter J Christie Dec 2023

Illuminating Type Iv Secretion-Mediated Dna Trafficking Through Long Filaments, Peter J Christie

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Labour Market Participation After Sickness Absence Due To Cancer: A Dynamic Cohort Study In Catalonia (Spain), Amaya Ayala-Garcia, Fernando G Benavides, Laura Serra Dec 2023

Labour Market Participation After Sickness Absence Due To Cancer: A Dynamic Cohort Study In Catalonia (Spain), Amaya Ayala-Garcia, Fernando G Benavides, Laura Serra

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BACKGROUND: The consequences of cancer on working until retirement age remain unclear. This study aimed to analyse working life considering all possible labour market states in a sample of workers after sickness absence (SA) due to cancer and to compare their working life paths to those of a sample of workers without SA and with an SA due to other diseases.

METHODS: This was a retrospective dynamic cohort study among social security affiliates in Catalonia from 2012-2018. Cases consisted of workers with an SA due to cancer between 2012-2015 (N = 516) and were individually age- and sex-matched with those …


Metformin: A Potential Treatment For Acne, Hidradenitis Suppurativa And Rosacea, Minah Cho, Yu Ri Woo, Sang Hyun Cho, Jeong Deuk Lee, Hei Sung Kim Dec 2023

Metformin: A Potential Treatment For Acne, Hidradenitis Suppurativa And Rosacea, Minah Cho, Yu Ri Woo, Sang Hyun Cho, Jeong Deuk Lee, Hei Sung Kim

Student and Faculty Publications

Metformin is a widely used drug for treatment of diabetes mellitus, due to its safety and efficacy. In addition to its role as an antidiabetic drug, numerous beneficial effects of metformin have enabled its use in various diseases. Considering the anti-androgenic, anti-angiogenic, anti-fibrotic and antioxidant properties of metformin, it may have the potential to improve chronic inflammatory skin diseases. However, further evidence is needed to confirm the efficacy of metformin in dermatological conditions, This review focuses on exploring the therapeutic targets of metformin in acne vulgaris, hidradenitis suppurativa and rosacea, by studying their pathogeneses.


Phenotyping Emt And Met Cellular States In Lung Cancer Patient Liquid Biopsies At A Personalized Level Using Mass Cytometry, Loukia G Karacosta, Danny Pancirer, Jordan S Preiss, Jalen A Benson, Winston Trope, Joseph B Shrager, Arthur Wai Sung, Joel W Neal, Sean C Bendall, Heather Wakelee, Sylvia K Plevritis Dec 2023

Phenotyping Emt And Met Cellular States In Lung Cancer Patient Liquid Biopsies At A Personalized Level Using Mass Cytometry, Loukia G Karacosta, Danny Pancirer, Jordan S Preiss, Jalen A Benson, Winston Trope, Joseph B Shrager, Arthur Wai Sung, Joel W Neal, Sean C Bendall, Heather Wakelee, Sylvia K Plevritis

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Malignant pleural effusions (MPEs) can be utilized as liquid biopsy for phenotyping malignant cells and for precision immunotherapy, yet MPEs are inadequately studied at the single-cell proteomic level. Here we leverage mass cytometry to interrogate immune and epithelial cellular profiles of primary tumors and pleural effusions (PEs) from early and late-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients, with the goal of assessing epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and mesenchymal-epithelial transition (MET) states in patient specimens. By using the EMT-MET reference map PHENOSTAMP, we observe a variety of EMT states in cytokeratin positive (CK+) cells, and report for the first time MET-enriched CK+ …


The Defined Tlr3 Agonist, Nexavant, Exhibits Anti-Cancer Efficacy And Potentiates Anti-Pd-1 Antibody Therapy By Enhancing Immune Cell Infiltration, Seung-Hwan Lee, Young-Ho Choi, Soon Myung Kang, Min-Gyu Lee, Arnaud Debin, Eric Perouzel, Seung-Beom Hong, Dong-Ho Kim Dec 2023

The Defined Tlr3 Agonist, Nexavant, Exhibits Anti-Cancer Efficacy And Potentiates Anti-Pd-1 Antibody Therapy By Enhancing Immune Cell Infiltration, Seung-Hwan Lee, Young-Ho Choi, Soon Myung Kang, Min-Gyu Lee, Arnaud Debin, Eric Perouzel, Seung-Beom Hong, Dong-Ho Kim

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Nexavant was reported as an alternative to the TLR3 agonist of Poly(I:C) and its derivatives. The physicochemical properties, signaling pathways, anti-cancer effects, and mechanisms of Nexavant were investigated. The distinctive characteristics of Nexavant compared to that of Poly(I:C) were demonstrated by precise quantification, enhanced thermostability, and increased resistance to RNase A. Unlike Poly(I:C), which activates TLR3, RIG-I, and MDA5, Nexavant stimulates signaling through TLR3 and RIG-I but not through MDA5. Compared to Poly(I:C), an intratumoral Nexavant treatment led to a unique immune response, immune cell infiltration, and suppression of tumor growth in various animal cancer models. Nexavant therapy outperformed anti-PD-1 …


Benzodioxane-Benzamides As Ftsz Inhibitors: Effects Of Linker's Functionalization On Gram-Positive Antimicrobial Activity, Lorenzo Suigo, William Margolin, Eugenia Ulzurrun, Martina Hrast Rambaher, Carlo Zanotto, Victor Sebastián-Pérez, Nuria E Campillo, Valentina Straniero, Ermanno Valoti Dec 2023

Benzodioxane-Benzamides As Ftsz Inhibitors: Effects Of Linker's Functionalization On Gram-Positive Antimicrobial Activity, Lorenzo Suigo, William Margolin, Eugenia Ulzurrun, Martina Hrast Rambaher, Carlo Zanotto, Victor Sebastián-Pérez, Nuria E Campillo, Valentina Straniero, Ermanno Valoti

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FtsZ is an essential bacterial protein abundantly studied as a novel and promising target for antimicrobials. FtsZ is highly conserved among bacteria and mycobacteria, and it is crucial for the correct outcome of the cell division process, as it is responsible for the division of the parent bacterial cell into two daughter cells. In recent years, the benzodioxane-benzamide class has emerged as very promising and capable of targeting both Gram-positive and Gram-negative FtsZs. In this study, we explored the effect of including a substituent on the ethylenic linker between the two main moieties on the antimicrobial activity and pharmacokinetic properties. …


Novel Sox10 Indel Mutations Drive Schwannomas Through Impaired Transactivation Of Myelination Gene Programs, Erik A Williams, Ajay Ravindranathan, Rohit Gupta, Nicholas O Stevers, Abigail K Suwala, Chibo Hong, Somang Kim, Jimmy Bo Yuan, Jasper Wu, Jairo Barreto, Calixto-Hope G Lucas, Emily Chan, Melike Pekmezci, Philip E Leboit, Thaddeus Mully, Arie Perry, Andrew Bollen, Jessica Van Ziffle, W Patrick Devine, Alyssa T Reddy, Nalin Gupta, Kristen M Basnet, Robert J B Macaulay, Patrick Malafronte, Han Lee, William H Yong, Kevin Jon Williams, Tareq A Juratli, Douglas A Mata, Richard S P Huang, Matthew C Hiemenz, Dean C Pavlick, Garrett M Frampton, Tyler Janovitz, Jeffrey S Ross, Susan M Chang, Mitchel S Berger, Line Jacques, Jun S Song, Joseph F Costello, David A Solomon Dec 2023

Novel Sox10 Indel Mutations Drive Schwannomas Through Impaired Transactivation Of Myelination Gene Programs, Erik A Williams, Ajay Ravindranathan, Rohit Gupta, Nicholas O Stevers, Abigail K Suwala, Chibo Hong, Somang Kim, Jimmy Bo Yuan, Jasper Wu, Jairo Barreto, Calixto-Hope G Lucas, Emily Chan, Melike Pekmezci, Philip E Leboit, Thaddeus Mully, Arie Perry, Andrew Bollen, Jessica Van Ziffle, W Patrick Devine, Alyssa T Reddy, Nalin Gupta, Kristen M Basnet, Robert J B Macaulay, Patrick Malafronte, Han Lee, William H Yong, Kevin Jon Williams, Tareq A Juratli, Douglas A Mata, Richard S P Huang, Matthew C Hiemenz, Dean C Pavlick, Garrett M Frampton, Tyler Janovitz, Jeffrey S Ross, Susan M Chang, Mitchel S Berger, Line Jacques, Jun S Song, Joseph F Costello, David A Solomon

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BACKGROUND: Schwannomas are common peripheral nerve sheath tumors that can cause severe morbidity given their stereotypic intracranial and paraspinal locations. Similar to many solid tumors, schwannomas and other nerve sheath tumors are primarily thought to arise due to aberrant hyperactivation of the RAS growth factor signaling pathway. Here, we sought to further define the molecular pathogenesis of schwannomas.

METHODS: We performed comprehensive genomic profiling on a cohort of 96 human schwannomas, as well as DNA methylation profiling on a subset. Functional studies including RNA sequencing, chromatin immunoprecipitation-DNA sequencing, electrophoretic mobility shift assay, and luciferase reporter assays were performed in a …