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Loss Of Ubiquitin-Specific Peptidase 18 Destabilizes 14-3-3Ζ Protein And Represses Lung Cancer Metastasis, Zibo Chen, Lin Zheng, Yulong Chen, Xiuxia Liu, Masanori Kawakami, Lisa Maria Mustachio, Jason Roszik, Katherine V Ferry-Galow, Ralph E Parchment, Xin Liu, Thorkell Andresson, Gerard Duncan, Jonathan M Kurie, Jaime Rodriguez-Canales, Xi Liu, Ethan Dmitrovsky Dec 2022

Loss Of Ubiquitin-Specific Peptidase 18 Destabilizes 14-3-3Ζ Protein And Represses Lung Cancer Metastasis, Zibo Chen, Lin Zheng, Yulong Chen, Xiuxia Liu, Masanori Kawakami, Lisa Maria Mustachio, Jason Roszik, Katherine V Ferry-Galow, Ralph E Parchment, Xin Liu, Thorkell Andresson, Gerard Duncan, Jonathan M Kurie, Jaime Rodriguez-Canales, Xi Liu, Ethan Dmitrovsky

Student and Faculty Publications

Cancer metastasis is a major cause of cancer-related mortality. Strategies to reduce metastases are needed especially in lung cancer, the most common cause of cancer mortality. We previously reported increased ubiquitin-specific peptidase 18 (USP18) expression in lung and other cancers. Engineered reduction of USP18 expression repressed lung cancer growth and promoted apoptosis. This deubiquitinase (DUB) stabilized targeted proteins by removing the complex interferon-stimulated gene 15 (ISG15). This study explores if the loss of USP18 reduced lung cancer metastasis. USP18 knock-down in lung cancer cells was independently achieved using small hairpin RNAs (shRNAs) and small interfering RNAs (siRNAs). USP18 knock-down reduced …


Evaluation Of The Efficacy Of The Anti-Ulcer Oral Mucosal Protective Agent Radoralex® In The Prevention And Treatment Of Radiation-Induced Oral Mucosal Reactions Induced During Treatment Of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma, Jun Yin, Jirui Xie, Jiawei Lin, Chengyin Weng, Shun Lu, Peng Xu, Shuo Zhang, Cheng Luo, Yecai Huang, Lu Li, Jinyi Lang, Mei Feng Dec 2022

Evaluation Of The Efficacy Of The Anti-Ulcer Oral Mucosal Protective Agent Radoralex® In The Prevention And Treatment Of Radiation-Induced Oral Mucosal Reactions Induced During Treatment Of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma, Jun Yin, Jirui Xie, Jiawei Lin, Chengyin Weng, Shun Lu, Peng Xu, Shuo Zhang, Cheng Luo, Yecai Huang, Lu Li, Jinyi Lang, Mei Feng

Student and Faculty Publications

The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of antiulcer oral mucosal protectant-RADoralex® in the prevention and treatment of radiation-induced oral mucosal reactions elicited during intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT). for locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). A total of 90 patients with locally advanced NPC who developed post-treatment grade 1 oral mucositis were selected for this study. They were randomly assigned to the experimental group (n = 44) treated by mouth rinsing with the RADoralex® during radiochemotherapy and the control group (n = 43) treated by mouth rinsing with sodium bicarbonate solution, and the patients’ oral mucosal …


Prognostic Model For Predicting Overall And Cancer-Specific Survival Among Patients With Superficial Spreading Melanoma: A Seer Based Study, Qiang Ji, Jun Tang, Shulian Li, Junjie Chen Dec 2022

Prognostic Model For Predicting Overall And Cancer-Specific Survival Among Patients With Superficial Spreading Melanoma: A Seer Based Study, Qiang Ji, Jun Tang, Shulian Li, Junjie Chen

Student and Faculty Publications

Skin malignant melanoma is one of the most aggressive skin tumors. Superficial spreading melanoma (SSM) is the most common histological type, which can originate from different body skin sites, and some patients can still accumulate regional lymph nodes and even have distant metastasis in some cases. This study used the relevant data from the monitoring, epidemiology and results database of the National Cancer Institute database to study the overall survival (OS) and cancer-specific survival (CSS) of SSM patients and established an SSM nomogram to evaluate the prognosis of patients. A total of 13,922 patients were collected from the monitoring, epidemiology …


Safety And Microbiological Activity Of Phage Therapy In Persons With Cystic Fibrosis Colonized With Pseudomonas Aeruginosa: Study Protocol For A Phase 1b/2, Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial, Pranita D Tamma, Maria Souli, Michael Billard, Joseph Campbell, Douglas Conrad, Damon W Ellison, Beth Evans, Scott R Evans, Kerryl E Greenwood-Quaintance, Andrey A Filippov, Holly S Geres, Toshimitsu Hamasaki, Lauren Komarow, Mikeljon P Nikolich, Thomas P Lodise, Seema U Nayak, Carmelle Norice-Tra, Robin Patel, David Pride, Janie Russell, Daria Van Tyne, Henry F Chambers, Vance G Fowlerjr, Robert T Schooley, Antibacterial Resistance Leadership Group Dec 2022

Safety And Microbiological Activity Of Phage Therapy In Persons With Cystic Fibrosis Colonized With Pseudomonas Aeruginosa: Study Protocol For A Phase 1b/2, Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial, Pranita D Tamma, Maria Souli, Michael Billard, Joseph Campbell, Douglas Conrad, Damon W Ellison, Beth Evans, Scott R Evans, Kerryl E Greenwood-Quaintance, Andrey A Filippov, Holly S Geres, Toshimitsu Hamasaki, Lauren Komarow, Mikeljon P Nikolich, Thomas P Lodise, Seema U Nayak, Carmelle Norice-Tra, Robin Patel, David Pride, Janie Russell, Daria Van Tyne, Henry F Chambers, Vance G Fowlerjr, Robert T Schooley, Antibacterial Resistance Leadership Group

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Bacteriophages (phages) are a promising anti-infective option for human disease. Major gaps remain in understanding their potential utility.

METHODS: This is a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study of a single dose of intravenous phage in approximately 72 clinically stable adult cystic fibrosis volunteers recruited from up to 20 US sites with Pseudomonas aeruginosa airway colonization. The single dose of phage consists of a mixture of four anti-pseudomonal phages. Six sentinel participants will be sequentially enrolled with dose escalation of the phage mixture by one log

DISCUSSION: This trial will investigate the activity of phages in reducing P. aeruginosa colony counts …


The Mastery Lifestyle Intervention To Reduce Biopsychosocial Risks For Pregnant Latinas And African Americans And Their Infants: Protocol For A Randomized Controlled Trial, R Jeanne Ruiz, Kristyn Grimes, Elizabeth Spurlock, Angela Stotts, Thomas F Northrup, Yolanda Villarreal, Robert Suchting, Melissa Cernuch, Liza Rivera, Raymond P Stowe, Rita H Pickler Dec 2022

The Mastery Lifestyle Intervention To Reduce Biopsychosocial Risks For Pregnant Latinas And African Americans And Their Infants: Protocol For A Randomized Controlled Trial, R Jeanne Ruiz, Kristyn Grimes, Elizabeth Spurlock, Angela Stotts, Thomas F Northrup, Yolanda Villarreal, Robert Suchting, Melissa Cernuch, Liza Rivera, Raymond P Stowe, Rita H Pickler

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Pregnant Mexican Americans (hereafter called Latinas) and Black/African American women are at increased risk for psychological distress, contributing to preterm birth and low birthweight; acculturative stress combined with perceived stress elevates depressive symptoms in Latinas. Based on our prior research using a psychoneuroimmunology framework, we identified psychological and neuroendocrine risk factors as predictors of preterm birth in Latina women that are also identified as risk factors for Black/African American women.

METHODS/DESIGN: In this prospective, randomized controlled trial with parallel group design we will explore psychosocial, neuroendocrine, and birth outcome effects of the Mastery Lifestyle Intervention (MLI). The MLI is …


Kidney Proximal Tubule Glut2-More Than Meets The Eye, Majdoleen Ahmad, Ifat Abramovich, Bella Agranovich, Alina Nemirovski, Eyal Gottlieb, Liad Hinden, Joseph Tam Dec 2022

Kidney Proximal Tubule Glut2-More Than Meets The Eye, Majdoleen Ahmad, Ifat Abramovich, Bella Agranovich, Alina Nemirovski, Eyal Gottlieb, Liad Hinden, Joseph Tam

Student and Faculty Publications

Tubulopathy plays a central role in the pathophysiology of diabetic kidney disease (DKD). Under diabetic conditions, the kidney proximal tubule cells (KPTCs) are exposed to an extensive amount of nutrients, most notably glucose; these nutrients deteriorate KPTCs function and promote the development and progression of DKD. Recently, the facilitative glucose transporter 2 (GLUT2) in KPTCs has emerged as a central regulator in the pathogenesis of DKD. This has been demonstrated by identifying its specific role in enhancing glucose reabsorption and glucotoxicity, and by deciphering its effect in regulating the expression of the sodium-glucose transporter 2 (SGLT2) in KPTCs. Moreover, reduction/deletion …


Glutamine Produces Ammonium To Tune Lysosomal Ph And Regulate Lysosomal Function, Jian Xiong, Thi Thu Trang Luu, Kartik Venkatachalam, Guangwei Du, Michael X Zhu Dec 2022

Glutamine Produces Ammonium To Tune Lysosomal Ph And Regulate Lysosomal Function, Jian Xiong, Thi Thu Trang Luu, Kartik Venkatachalam, Guangwei Du, Michael X Zhu

Student and Faculty Publications

Glutamine is one of the most abundant amino acids in the cell. In mitochondria, glutaminases 1 and 2 (GLS1/2) hydrolyze glutamine to glutamate, which serves as the precursor of multiple metabolites. Here, we show that ammonium generated during GLS1/2-mediated glutaminolysis regulates lysosomal pH and in turn lysosomal degradation. In primary human skin fibroblasts BJ cells and mouse embryonic fibroblasts, deprivation of total amino acids for 1 h increased lysosomal degradation capacity as shown by the increased turnover of lipidated microtubule-associated proteins 1A/1B light chain 3B (LC3-II), several autophagic receptors, and endocytosed DQ-BSA. Removal of glutamine but not any other amino …


Risk Factors For Sars-Cov-2 Transmission In Close Contacts Of Adults At High Risk Of Infection Due To Occupation: Results From The Contact Tracing Strategy Of The Covida Epidemiological Surveillance Study In Bogotá, Colombia, In 2020-2021, Andrea Ramírez Varela, Sandra Contreras-Arrieta, Guillermo Tamayo-Cabeza, Leonardo Salas Zapata, Yuldor Caballero-Díaz, Luis Jorge Hernández Florez, Andrés Patiño Benavidez, Rachid Laajaj, Fernando De La Hoz, Giancarlo Buitrago Gutierrez, Silvia Restrepo, Eduardo Behrentz Dec 2022

Risk Factors For Sars-Cov-2 Transmission In Close Contacts Of Adults At High Risk Of Infection Due To Occupation: Results From The Contact Tracing Strategy Of The Covida Epidemiological Surveillance Study In Bogotá, Colombia, In 2020-2021, Andrea Ramírez Varela, Sandra Contreras-Arrieta, Guillermo Tamayo-Cabeza, Leonardo Salas Zapata, Yuldor Caballero-Díaz, Luis Jorge Hernández Florez, Andrés Patiño Benavidez, Rachid Laajaj, Fernando De La Hoz, Giancarlo Buitrago Gutierrez, Silvia Restrepo, Eduardo Behrentz

Student and Faculty Publications

OBJECTIVES: To estimate the risk factors for SARS-CoV-2 transmission in close contacts of adults at high risk of infection due to occupation, participants of the CoVIDA study, in Bogotá D.C., Colombia.

SETTING: The CoVIDA study was the largest COVID-19 intensified sentinel epidemiological surveillance study in Colombia thus far, performing over 60 000 RT-PCR tests for SARS-CoV-2 infection. The study implemented a contact tracing strategy (via telephone call) to support traditional surveillance actions performed by the local health authority.

PARTICIPANTS: Close contacts of participants from the CoVIDA study.

PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: SARS-CoV-2 testing results were obtained (RT-PCR with CoVIDA …


Aptamer Proteomics Of Serum Exosomes From Patients With Primary Raynaud's And Patients With Raynaud's At Risk Of Evolving Into Systemic Sclerosis, Sonsoles Piera-Velazquez, Simon T. Dillon, Xuesong Gu, Towia A. Libermann, Sergio A. Jimenez Dec 2022

Aptamer Proteomics Of Serum Exosomes From Patients With Primary Raynaud's And Patients With Raynaud's At Risk Of Evolving Into Systemic Sclerosis, Sonsoles Piera-Velazquez, Simon T. Dillon, Xuesong Gu, Towia A. Libermann, Sergio A. Jimenez

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: A major unmet need for Systemic Sclerosis (SSc) clinical management is the lack of biomarkers for the early diagnosis of patients with Raynaud's Phenomenon at high risk of evolving into SSc.

OBJECTIVE: To identify proteins contained within serum exosomes employing an aptamer proteomic analysis that may serve to reveal patients with Raynaud's Phenomenon at risk of developing SSc.

METHODS: Exosomes were isolated from serum samples from patients with Primary Raynaud's Phenomenon and from patients with Raynaud's Phenomenon harbouring serum antinuclear antibodies (ANA) who may be at high risk of evolving into SSc. The expression of 1,305 proteins was quantified …


Hif1a-Dependent Induction Of Alveolar Epithelial Pfkfb3 Dampens Acute Lung Injury, Christine U Vohwinkel, Nana Burns, Ethan Coit, Xiaoyi Yuan, Eszter K Vladar, Christina Sul, Eric P Schmidt, Peter Carmeliet, Kurt Stenmark, Eva S Nozik, Rubin M Tuder, Holger K Eltzschig Dec 2022

Hif1a-Dependent Induction Of Alveolar Epithelial Pfkfb3 Dampens Acute Lung Injury, Christine U Vohwinkel, Nana Burns, Ethan Coit, Xiaoyi Yuan, Eszter K Vladar, Christina Sul, Eric P Schmidt, Peter Carmeliet, Kurt Stenmark, Eva S Nozik, Rubin M Tuder, Holger K Eltzschig

Student and Faculty Publications

Acute lung injury (ALI) is a severe form of lung inflammation causing acute respiratory distress syndrome in patients. ALI pathogenesis is closely linked to uncontrolled alveolar inflammation. We hypothesize that specific enzymes of the glycolytic pathway could function as key regulators of alveolar inflammation. Therefore, we screened isolated alveolar epithelia from mice exposed to ALI induced by injurious ventilation to assess their metabolic responses. These studies pointed us toward a selective role for isoform 3 of the 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase/fructose-2,6-bisphosphatase (PFKFB3). Pharmacologic inhibition or genetic deletion of Pfkfb3 in alveolar epithelia (Pfkfb3loxP/loxP SPC-ER-Cre+ mice) was associated with profound increases in ALI during …


The Role Of Lncrnas In The Tumor Microenvironment And Immunotherapy Of Melanoma, Wencheng Zhou, Xuewen Xu, Ying Cen, Junjie Chen Dec 2022

The Role Of Lncrnas In The Tumor Microenvironment And Immunotherapy Of Melanoma, Wencheng Zhou, Xuewen Xu, Ying Cen, Junjie Chen

Student and Faculty Publications

Melanoma is one of the most lethal tumors with highly aggressive and metastatic properties. Although immunotherapy and targeted therapy have certain therapeutic effects in melanoma, a significant proportion of patients still have drug resistance after treatment. Recent studies have shown that long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are widely recognized as regulatory factors in cancer. They can regulate numerous cellular processes, including cell proliferation, metastasis, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) progression and the immune microenvironment. The role of lncRNAs in malignant tumors has received much attention, whereas the relationship between lncRNAs and melanoma requires further investigation. Our review summarizes tumor suppressive and oncogenic lncRNAs …


Research Infrastructure Core Facilities At Research Centers In Minority Institutions: Part I-Research Resources Management, Operation, And Best Practices, Paul B Tchounwou, Mohamad Malouhi, Elizabeth O Ofili, Emma Fernández-Repollet, Daniel F Sarpong, Richard Yanagihara, Renato J Aguilera, Cecilia Ayón, Xiaoxin Chen, Asok Dasmahapatra, Song Gao, Cimona V Hinton, Robert Holt, Vladimir Kolesnichenko, Michael D Powell, Fatima Merchant, Kinfe K Redda, Abiel Roche-Lima, Cecilia M Shikuma, Jacqueline J Stevens, Jose A Torres, Robert T Trotter, James Wachira, Paul Wang, Kristen J Wells, Jason White, Yanyuan Wu Dec 2022

Research Infrastructure Core Facilities At Research Centers In Minority Institutions: Part I-Research Resources Management, Operation, And Best Practices, Paul B Tchounwou, Mohamad Malouhi, Elizabeth O Ofili, Emma Fernández-Repollet, Daniel F Sarpong, Richard Yanagihara, Renato J Aguilera, Cecilia Ayón, Xiaoxin Chen, Asok Dasmahapatra, Song Gao, Cimona V Hinton, Robert Holt, Vladimir Kolesnichenko, Michael D Powell, Fatima Merchant, Kinfe K Redda, Abiel Roche-Lima, Cecilia M Shikuma, Jacqueline J Stevens, Jose A Torres, Robert T Trotter, James Wachira, Paul Wang, Kristen J Wells, Jason White, Yanyuan Wu

Student and Faculty Publications

Funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Research Centers in Minority Institutions (RCMI) Program fosters the development and implementation of innovative research aimed at improving minority health and reducing or eliminating health disparities. Currently, there are 21 RCMI Specialized (U54) Centers that share the same framework, comprising four required core components, namely the Administrative, Research Infrastructure, Investigator Development, and Community Engagement Cores. The Research Infrastructure Core (RIC) is fundamentally important for biomedical and health disparities research as a critical function domain. This paper aims to assess the research resources and services provided and evaluate the best practices in …


Integrated Multi-Omic Analysis Of Low-Grade Ovarian Serous Carcinoma Collected From Short And Long-Term Survivors, Kwong-Kwok Wong, Nicholas W Bateman, Chun Wai Ng, Yvonne T M Tsang, Charlotte S Sun, Joseph Celestino, Tri V Nguyen, Anais Malpica, R Tyler Hillman, Jianhua Zhang, P Andrew Futreal, Christine Rojas, Kelly A Conrads, Brian L Hood, Clifton L Dalgard, Matthew D Wilkerson, Neil T Phippen, Thomas P Conrads, George L Maxwell, Anil K Sood, David M Gershenson Dec 2022

Integrated Multi-Omic Analysis Of Low-Grade Ovarian Serous Carcinoma Collected From Short And Long-Term Survivors, Kwong-Kwok Wong, Nicholas W Bateman, Chun Wai Ng, Yvonne T M Tsang, Charlotte S Sun, Joseph Celestino, Tri V Nguyen, Anais Malpica, R Tyler Hillman, Jianhua Zhang, P Andrew Futreal, Christine Rojas, Kelly A Conrads, Brian L Hood, Clifton L Dalgard, Matthew D Wilkerson, Neil T Phippen, Thomas P Conrads, George L Maxwell, Anil K Sood, David M Gershenson

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Low-grade serous ovarian cancer (LGSOC) is a rare disease that occurs more frequently in younger women than those with high-grade disease. The current treatment is suboptimal and a better understanding of the molecular pathogenesis of this disease is required. In this study, we compared the proteogenomic analyses of LGSOCs from short- and long-term survivors (defined as < 40 and > 60 months, respectively). Our goal was to identify novel mutations, proteins, and mRNA transcripts that are dysregulated in LGSOC, particularly in short-term survivors.

METHODS: Initially, targeted sequencing of 409 cancer-related genes was performed on 22 LGSOC and 6 serous borderline ovarian tumor samples. …


Processing And Cryopreservation Of Human Ureter Tissues For Single-Cell And Spatial Transcriptomics Assays, Emily E Fink, Surbhi Sona, Byron H Lee, Angela H Ting Dec 2022

Processing And Cryopreservation Of Human Ureter Tissues For Single-Cell And Spatial Transcriptomics Assays, Emily E Fink, Surbhi Sona, Byron H Lee, Angela H Ting

Student and Faculty Publications

Characterizing the cellular heterogeneity of human ureter tissues using single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and spatial transcriptomics provides a detailed atlas of cell types, signaling networks, and potential cell-cell cross talk underlying developmental and regenerative pathways. We describe an optimized protocol for generating, cryopreserving, and thawing single-cell suspensions from ureter tissues isolated post-cystectomy for scRNA-seq. In addition, we describe an optimized protocol for cryopreserving human ureter tissues for 10x Genomics Visium spatial gene expression platform. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Fink et al. (2022).


Isolation, Culture, And Immunophenotypic Analysis Of Bone Marrow Hspcs From Patients With Myelodysplastic Syndromes, Irene Ganan-Gomez, Karen Clise-Dwyer, Simona Colla Dec 2022

Isolation, Culture, And Immunophenotypic Analysis Of Bone Marrow Hspcs From Patients With Myelodysplastic Syndromes, Irene Ganan-Gomez, Karen Clise-Dwyer, Simona Colla

Student and Faculty Publications

Drug testing assays in hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) are fundamental in biological studies of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) but have historically entailed a technical challenge. This protocol allows the efficient isolation of MDS HSPCs from bone marrow mononuclear cell fractions and their culturing with the support of stromal cells for improved maintenance during drug testing. Lastly, specific steps are given to quantify surviving cells and assess changes in the HSPC hierarchies.

For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Ganan-Gomez et al. (2022).


In Vivo Characterization Of Glutamine Metabolism Identifies Therapeutic Targets In Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma, Akash K Kaushik, Amy Tarangelo, Lindsey K Boroughs, Mukundan Ragavan, Yuanyuan Zhang, Cheng-Yang Wu, Xiangyi Li, Kristen Ahumada, Jui-Chung Chiang, Vanina T Tcheuyap, Faeze Saatchi, Quyen N Do, Cissy Yong, Tracy Rosales, Christina Stevens, Aparna D Rao, Brandon Faubert, Panayotis Pachnis, Lauren G Zacharias, Hieu Vu, Feng Cai, Thomas P Mathews, Giannicola Genovese, Barbara S Slusher, Payal Kapur, Xiankai Sun, Matthew Merritt, James Brugarolas, Ralph J Deberardinis Dec 2022

In Vivo Characterization Of Glutamine Metabolism Identifies Therapeutic Targets In Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma, Akash K Kaushik, Amy Tarangelo, Lindsey K Boroughs, Mukundan Ragavan, Yuanyuan Zhang, Cheng-Yang Wu, Xiangyi Li, Kristen Ahumada, Jui-Chung Chiang, Vanina T Tcheuyap, Faeze Saatchi, Quyen N Do, Cissy Yong, Tracy Rosales, Christina Stevens, Aparna D Rao, Brandon Faubert, Panayotis Pachnis, Lauren G Zacharias, Hieu Vu, Feng Cai, Thomas P Mathews, Giannicola Genovese, Barbara S Slusher, Payal Kapur, Xiankai Sun, Matthew Merritt, James Brugarolas, Ralph J Deberardinis

Student and Faculty Publications

Targeting metabolic vulnerabilities has been proposed as a therapeutic strategy in renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Here, we analyzed the metabolism of patient-derived xenografts (tumorgrafts) from diverse subtypes of RCC. Tumorgrafts from VHL-mutant clear cell RCC (ccRCC) retained metabolic features of human ccRCC and engaged in oxidative and reductive glutamine metabolism. Genetic silencing of isocitrate dehydrogenase-1 or isocitrate dehydrogenase-2 impaired reductive labeling of tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle intermediates in vivo and suppressed growth of tumors generated from tumorgraft-derived cells. Glutaminase inhibition reduced the contribution of glutamine to the TCA cycle and resulted in modest suppression of tumorgraft growth. Infusions with …


3d Imaging Analysis On An Organoid-Based Platform Guides Personalized Treatment In Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma, Ya'an Kang, Jenying Deng, Jianhua Ling, Xinqun Li, Yi-Ju Chiang, Eugene J Koay, Huamin Wang, Jared K Burks, Paul J Chiao, Mark W Hurd, Manoop S Bhutani, Jeffrey H Lee, Brian R Weston, Anirban Maitra, Naruhiko Ikoma, Ching-Wei D Tzeng, Jeffrey E Lee, Ronald A Depinho, Robert A Wolff, Shubham Pant, Florencia Mcallister, Matthew Hg Katz, Jason B Fleming, Michael P Kim Dec 2022

3d Imaging Analysis On An Organoid-Based Platform Guides Personalized Treatment In Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma, Ya'an Kang, Jenying Deng, Jianhua Ling, Xinqun Li, Yi-Ju Chiang, Eugene J Koay, Huamin Wang, Jared K Burks, Paul J Chiao, Mark W Hurd, Manoop S Bhutani, Jeffrey H Lee, Brian R Weston, Anirban Maitra, Naruhiko Ikoma, Ching-Wei D Tzeng, Jeffrey E Lee, Ronald A Depinho, Robert A Wolff, Shubham Pant, Florencia Mcallister, Matthew Hg Katz, Jason B Fleming, Michael P Kim

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUNDPancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the most lethal malignancies, with unpredictable responses to chemotherapy. Approaches to assay patient tumors before treatment and identify effective treatment regimens based on tumor sensitivities are lacking. We developed an organoid-based platform (OBP) to visually quantify patient-derived organoid (PDO) responses to drug treatments and associated tumor-stroma modulation for personalized PDAC therapy.METHODSWe retrospectively quantified apoptotic responses and tumor-stroma cell proportions in PDOs via 3D immunofluorescence imaging through annexin A5, α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA), and cytokeratin 19 (CK-19) levels. Simultaneously, an ex vivo organoid drug sensitivity assay (ODSA) was used to measure responses to standard-of-care …


Outcomes In Patients With Poor-Risk Cytogenetics With Or Without Tp53 Mutations Treated With Venetoclax And Azacitidine, Daniel A Pollyea, Keith W Pratz, Andrew H Wei, Vinod Pullarkat, Brian A Jonas, Christian Recher, Sunil Babu, Andre C Schuh, Monique Dail, Yan Sun, Jalaja Potluri, Brenda Chyla, Courtney D Dinardo Dec 2022

Outcomes In Patients With Poor-Risk Cytogenetics With Or Without Tp53 Mutations Treated With Venetoclax And Azacitidine, Daniel A Pollyea, Keith W Pratz, Andrew H Wei, Vinod Pullarkat, Brian A Jonas, Christian Recher, Sunil Babu, Andre C Schuh, Monique Dail, Yan Sun, Jalaja Potluri, Brenda Chyla, Courtney D Dinardo

Student and Faculty Publications

PURPOSE: To evaluate efficacy and safety of venetoclax + azacitidine in treatment-naïve patients with acute myeloid leukemia harboring poor-risk cytogenetics and TP53mut or TP53wt.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: We analyzed data from a phase III study (NCT02993523) comparing venetoclax (400 mg orally days 1-28) + azacitidine (75 mg/m2 days 1-7) or placebo + azacitidine, and from a phase Ib study (NCT02203773) of venetoclax + azacitidine. Patients were ineligible for intensive therapy. TP53 status was analyzed centrally; cytogenetic studies were performed locally.

RESULTS: Patients (n = 127) with poor-risk cytogenetics receiving venetoclax + azacitidine (TP53wt = 50; TP53mut = 54) were compared …


Using Patient Flow Analysis With Real-Time Patient Tracking To Optimize Radiation Oncology Consultation Visits, Shane Mesko, Julius Weng, Prajnan Das, Albert C Koong, Joseph M Herman, Dorothy Elrod-Joplin, Ashley Kerr, Thomas Aloia, John Frenzel, Katy E French, Wendi Martinez, Iris Recinos, Abdulaziz Alshaikh, Utpala Daftary, Amy C Moreno, Quynh-Nhu Nguyen Dec 2022

Using Patient Flow Analysis With Real-Time Patient Tracking To Optimize Radiation Oncology Consultation Visits, Shane Mesko, Julius Weng, Prajnan Das, Albert C Koong, Joseph M Herman, Dorothy Elrod-Joplin, Ashley Kerr, Thomas Aloia, John Frenzel, Katy E French, Wendi Martinez, Iris Recinos, Abdulaziz Alshaikh, Utpala Daftary, Amy C Moreno, Quynh-Nhu Nguyen

Student and Faculty Publications

PURPOSE: Clinical efficiency is a key component of the value-based care model and a driver of patient satisfaction. The purpose of this study was to identify and address inefficiencies at a high-volume radiation oncology clinic.

METHODS AND MATERIALS: Patient flow analysis (PFA) was used to create process maps and optimize the workflow of consultation visits in a gastrointestinal radiation oncology clinic at a large academic cancer center. Metrics such as cycle times, waiting times, and rooming times were assessed by using a real-time patient status function in the electronic medical record for 556 consults and compared between before vs after …


Contributions Of Semantic And Phonological Working Memory To Narrative Language Independent Of Single Word Production: Evidence From Acute Stroke, Rachel Zahn, Tatiana T Schnur, Randi C Martin Dec 2022

Contributions Of Semantic And Phonological Working Memory To Narrative Language Independent Of Single Word Production: Evidence From Acute Stroke, Rachel Zahn, Tatiana T Schnur, Randi C Martin

Student and Faculty Publications

Neuropsychological case studies have provided evidence that individuals with semantic, but not phonological, working memory (WM) deficits have difficulty producing phrases containing several content words. These findings supported the claim of a phrasal scope of planning at the grammatical formulation stage of production, where semantic WM supports the maintenance of lexical-semantic representations as they are inserted into slots in phrasal constituents. Recent narrative production results for individuals at the acute stage of stroke supported the role for semantic WM in phrasal elaboration while suggesting a role for phonological WM at a subsequent phonological encoding stage in supporting fluent, rapid speech. …


G-Rich Motifs Within Phosphorothioate-Based Antisense Oligonucleotides (Asos) Drive Activation Of Fxn Expression Through Indirect Effects, Feng Wang, Ezequiel Calvo-Roitberg, Julia M Rembetsy-Brown, Minggang Fang, Jacquelyn Sousa, Zachary J Kartje, Pranathi Meda Krishnamurthy, Jonathan Lee, Michael R Green, Athma A Pai, Jonathan K Watts Dec 2022

G-Rich Motifs Within Phosphorothioate-Based Antisense Oligonucleotides (Asos) Drive Activation Of Fxn Expression Through Indirect Effects, Feng Wang, Ezequiel Calvo-Roitberg, Julia M Rembetsy-Brown, Minggang Fang, Jacquelyn Sousa, Zachary J Kartje, Pranathi Meda Krishnamurthy, Jonathan Lee, Michael R Green, Athma A Pai, Jonathan K Watts

Student and Faculty Publications

Friedreich's ataxia is an incurable disease caused by frataxin (FXN) protein deficiency, which is mostly induced by GAA repeat expansion in intron 1 of the FXN gene. Here, we identified antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs), complementary to two regions within the first intron of FXN pre-mRNA, which could increase FXN mRNA by ∼2-fold in patient fibroblasts. The increase in FXN mRNA was confirmed by the identification of multiple overlapping FXN-activating ASOs at each region, two independent RNA quantification assays, and normalization by multiple housekeeping genes. Experiments on cells with the ASO-binding sites deleted indicate that the ASO-induced FXN activation was driven by …


Inhibition Of The Phosphatidylinositol-3 Kinase Pathway Using Bimiralisib In Loss-Of-Function Notch1-Mutant Head And Neck Cancer, Faye M Johnson, Filip Janku, Mohamed A Gouda, Hai T Tran, Jitesh D Kawedia, Debora Schmitz, Hendrik Streefkerk, J Jack Lee, Clark R Andersen, Defeng Deng, Seema Rawal, Pooja A Shah, Adel K El-Naggar, Jason M Johnson, Mitchell J Frederick Dec 2022

Inhibition Of The Phosphatidylinositol-3 Kinase Pathway Using Bimiralisib In Loss-Of-Function Notch1-Mutant Head And Neck Cancer, Faye M Johnson, Filip Janku, Mohamed A Gouda, Hai T Tran, Jitesh D Kawedia, Debora Schmitz, Hendrik Streefkerk, J Jack Lee, Clark R Andersen, Defeng Deng, Seema Rawal, Pooja A Shah, Adel K El-Naggar, Jason M Johnson, Mitchell J Frederick

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: PI3K/mTOR inhibition leads to apoptosis of NOTCH1-mutant head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) cells. We tested the efficacy of the PI3K/mTOR inhibitor bimiralisib in patients with NOTCH1-mutant HNSCC.

METHODS: Patients with recurrent/metastatic NOTCH1-mutant HNSCC who had progressed during chemotherapy and immunotherapy received bimiralisib until unacceptable toxicity or progression. To assess whether NOTCH1 mutations can be detected in blood, we measured circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA). To assess activated NOTCH1 protein levels, we quantitated cleaved NOTCH1 (cl-NOTCH) by immunohistochemistry.

RESULTS: Eight patients were treated, and 6 were evaluable for response. The objective response rate was 17%. For all 8 patients, …


Consistency Of Efficacy Results Across Various Clinical Measures And Statistical Methods In The Lecanemab Phase 2 Trial Of Early Alzheimer’S Disease, Shobha Dhadda, Michio Kanekiyo, David Li, Chad J Swanson, Michael Irizarry, Scott Berry, Lynn D Kramer, Donald A Berry Dec 2022

Consistency Of Efficacy Results Across Various Clinical Measures And Statistical Methods In The Lecanemab Phase 2 Trial Of Early Alzheimer’S Disease, Shobha Dhadda, Michio Kanekiyo, David Li, Chad J Swanson, Michael Irizarry, Scott Berry, Lynn D Kramer, Donald A Berry

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Lecanemab (BAN2401) is a humanized IgG1 monoclonal antibody that preferentially targets soluble aggregated Aβ species (protofibrils) with activity at insoluble fibrils and slowed clinical decline in an 18-month phase 2 proof-of-concept study (Study 201; ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01767311) in 856 subjects with early Alzheimer's disease (AD). In this trial, subjects were randomized to five lecanemab dose regimens or placebo. The primary efficacy endpoint was change from baseline in the Alzheimer's Disease Composite Score (ADCOMS) at 12 months with Bayesian analyses. The key secondary endpoints were ADCOMS at 18 months and Clinical Dementia Rating-Sum-of-Boxes (CDR-SB) and Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale-Cognitive Subscale (ADAS-Cog14) …


Phenol Neurolysis In People With Spinal Cord Injury: A Descriptive Study, Radha Korupolu, Aila Malik, Erin Pemberton, Argyrios Stampas, Sheng Li Dec 2022

Phenol Neurolysis In People With Spinal Cord Injury: A Descriptive Study, Radha Korupolu, Aila Malik, Erin Pemberton, Argyrios Stampas, Sheng Li

Student and Faculty Publications

STUDY DESIGN: Descriptive study.

OBJECTIVES: The study's main objective was to describe the common targets of phenol neurolysis and review the safety and efficacy of the dose used for this spasticity management procedure in people with spinal cord injury (SCI).

SETTING: An acute rehabilitation hospital.

METHODS: Data from people with SCI who underwent phenol neurolysis procedures for spasticity management between April 2017 and August 2018 were included in this study. We collected demographics and phenol neurolysis procedure-related information.

RESULTS: A total of 66 people with SCI and spasticity underwent phenol neurolysis of 303 nerves over 102 encounters. During these encounters, …


A Gbd 2019 Study Of Health And Sustainable Development Goal Gains And Forecasts To 2030 In Spain, Jeffrey V Lazarus, Alberto Ortiz, Stefanos Tyrovolas, Esteve Fernández, Danielle Guy, Trenton M White, Rui Ma, Simon I Hay, Mohsen Naghavi, Joan B Soriano, Gbd 2019 Spain Collaborators Dec 2022

A Gbd 2019 Study Of Health And Sustainable Development Goal Gains And Forecasts To 2030 In Spain, Jeffrey V Lazarus, Alberto Ortiz, Stefanos Tyrovolas, Esteve Fernández, Danielle Guy, Trenton M White, Rui Ma, Simon I Hay, Mohsen Naghavi, Joan B Soriano, Gbd 2019 Spain Collaborators

Student and Faculty Publications

This study aimed to report mortality, risk factors, and burden of diseases in Spain. The Global Burden of Disease, Injuries, and Risk Factors 2019 estimates the burden due to 369 diseases, injuries, and impairments and 87 risk factors and risk factor combinations. Here, we detail the updated Spain 1990-2019 burden of disease estimates and project certain metrics up to 2030. In 2019, leading causes of death were ischaemic heart disease, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Alzheimer's disease, and lung cancer. Main causes of disability adjusted life years (DALYs) were ischaemic heart disease, diabetes, lung cancer, low back pain, and stroke. …


Expression Of P-Stat3 And C-Myc Correlates With P2-Hnf4Α Expression In Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (Nafld), Mamoun Younes, Lin Zhang, Baharan Fekry, Kristin Eckel-Mahan Dec 2022

Expression Of P-Stat3 And C-Myc Correlates With P2-Hnf4Α Expression In Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (Nafld), Mamoun Younes, Lin Zhang, Baharan Fekry, Kristin Eckel-Mahan

Student and Faculty Publications

We studied the expression of two hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 alpha (HNF4α) isoforms, p-STAT3. and c-Myc in 49 consecutive liver biopsies with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) using immunohistochemistry. All 49 biopsies (100%) were positive for nuclear expression of P1-HNF4α. Twenty-eight (57%) cases were positive for P2-HNF4α, 6 (12%) were positive for p-STAT3 and 5 (10%) were positive for c-Myc. All 6 (100%) p-STAT3-positive cases were also positive for P2-HNF4α (p = 0.03). p-STAT3-positive cases were more likely to be positive for c-Myc (67% vs. 2%, p = 0.0003). Four cases were positive for P2-HNF4α, p-STAT3 and c-Myc. p-STAT3 …


Modulation Of Sirtuins During Monolayer Chondrocyte Culture Influences Cartilage Regeneration Upon Transfer To A 3d Culture Environment, Hannah K Heywood, Stephen D Thorpe, Renos M Jeropoulos, Paul W Caton, David A Lee Dec 2022

Modulation Of Sirtuins During Monolayer Chondrocyte Culture Influences Cartilage Regeneration Upon Transfer To A 3d Culture Environment, Hannah K Heywood, Stephen D Thorpe, Renos M Jeropoulos, Paul W Caton, David A Lee

Student and Faculty Publications

This study examined the role of sirtuins in the regenerative potential of articular chondrocytes. Sirtuins (SIRT1-7) play a key role in regulating cartilage homeostasis. By inhibiting pro-inflammatory pathways responsible for cartilage degradation and promoting the expression of key matrix components, sirtuins have the potential to drive a favourable balance between anabolic and catabolic processes critical to regenerative medicine. When subjected to osmolarity and glucose concentrations representative of the in vivo niche, freshly isolated bovine chondrocytes exhibited increases in SIRT1 but not SIRT3 gene expression. Replicating methods adopted for the in vitro monolayer expansion of chondrocytes for cartilage regenerative therapies, we …


In Silico Identification Of A Β2-Adrenoceptor Allosteric Site That Selectively Augments Canonical Β2ar-Gs Signaling And Function, Sushrut D Shah, Christoffer Lind, Francesco De Pascali, Raymond B Penn, Alexander D Mackerell, Deepak A Deshpande Dec 2022

In Silico Identification Of A Β2-Adrenoceptor Allosteric Site That Selectively Augments Canonical Β2ar-Gs Signaling And Function, Sushrut D Shah, Christoffer Lind, Francesco De Pascali, Raymond B Penn, Alexander D Mackerell, Deepak A Deshpande

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Faculty Papers

Activation of β2-adrenoceptors (β2ARs) causes airway smooth muscle (ASM) relaxation and bronchodilation, and β2AR agonists (β-agonists) are front-line treatments for asthma and other obstructive lung diseases. However, the therapeutic efficacy of β-agonists is limited by agonist-induced β2AR desensitization and noncanonical β2AR signaling involving β-arrestin that is shown to promote asthma pathophysiology. Accordingly, we undertook the identification of an allosteric site on β2AR that could modulate the activity of β-agonists to overcome these limitations. We employed the site identification by ligand competitive saturation (SILCS) computational method to comprehensively map the entire 3D structure of in silico-generated β2AR intermediate conformations and identified …


The Prevalence Of Sars-Cov-2 Antibodies Within The Community Of A Private Tertiary University In The Philippines: A Serial Cross Sectional Study, Lourdes S. Tanchanco, Jenica Clarisse Y. Sy, Angel Belle C. Dy, Myla D. Levantino, Arianna Maever L. Amit, John Wong, Kirsten Angeles, John Paul Vergara Dec 2022

The Prevalence Of Sars-Cov-2 Antibodies Within The Community Of A Private Tertiary University In The Philippines: A Serial Cross Sectional Study, Lourdes S. Tanchanco, Jenica Clarisse Y. Sy, Angel Belle C. Dy, Myla D. Levantino, Arianna Maever L. Amit, John Wong, Kirsten Angeles, John Paul Vergara

Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health Publications

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a public health emergency in all sectors of society, including universities and other academic institutions. This study determined the seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies among administrators, faculty, staff, and students of a private tertiary academic institution in the Philippines over a 7 month period. It employed a serial cross-sectional method using qualitative and quantitative COVID-19 antibody test kits. A total of 1,318 participants were tested, showing 47.80% of the study population yielding IgG antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 virus. A general increase in seroprevalence was observed from June to December 2021, which coincided with the vaccine roll-out of …


Complexity Of Progranulin Mechanisms Of Action In Mesothelioma, Elisa Ventura, Christopher Xie, Simone Buraschi, Antonino Belfiore, Renato V. Iozzo, Antonio Giordano, Andrea Morrione Dec 2022

Complexity Of Progranulin Mechanisms Of Action In Mesothelioma, Elisa Ventura, Christopher Xie, Simone Buraschi, Antonino Belfiore, Renato V. Iozzo, Antonio Giordano, Andrea Morrione

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

Background: Mesothelioma is an aggressive disease with limited therapeutic options. The growth factor progranulin plays a critical role in several cancer models, where it regulates tumor initiation and progression. Recent data from our laboratories have demonstrated that progranulin and its receptor, EphA2, constitute an oncogenic pathway in bladder cancer by promoting motility, invasion and in vivo tumor formation. Progranulin and EphA2 are expressed in mesothelioma cells but their mechanisms of action are not well defined. In addition, there are no data establishing whether the progranulin/EphA2 axis is tumorigenic for mesothelioma cells.

Methods: The expression of progranulin in various mesothelioma cell …