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The Brief Case:, Eileen M Burd, Ahmed Babiker, Jessica K Fairley, Divya Bhamidipati, Laila E Woc-Colburn, Blaine A Mathison
The Brief Case:, Eileen M Burd, Ahmed Babiker, Jessica K Fairley, Divya Bhamidipati, Laila E Woc-Colburn, Blaine A Mathison
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
Long Noncoding Rna H19x Is A Key Mediator Of Tgf-Β-Driven Fibrosi, Elena Pachera, Shervin Assassi, Gloria A Salazar, Mara Stellato, Florian Renoux, Adam Wunderlin, Przemyslaw Blyszczuk, Robert Lafyatis, Fina Kurreeman, Jeska De Vries-Bouwstra, Tobias Messemaker, Carol A Feghali-Bostwick, Gerhard Rogler, Wouter T Van Haaften, Gerard Dijkstra, Fiona Oakley, Maurizio Calcagni, Janine Schniering, Britta Maurer, Jörg Hw Distler, Gabriela Kania, Mojca Frank-Bertoncelj, Oliver Distler
Long Noncoding Rna H19x Is A Key Mediator Of Tgf-Β-Driven Fibrosi, Elena Pachera, Shervin Assassi, Gloria A Salazar, Mara Stellato, Florian Renoux, Adam Wunderlin, Przemyslaw Blyszczuk, Robert Lafyatis, Fina Kurreeman, Jeska De Vries-Bouwstra, Tobias Messemaker, Carol A Feghali-Bostwick, Gerhard Rogler, Wouter T Van Haaften, Gerard Dijkstra, Fiona Oakley, Maurizio Calcagni, Janine Schniering, Britta Maurer, Jörg Hw Distler, Gabriela Kania, Mojca Frank-Bertoncelj, Oliver Distler
Journal Articles
TGF-β is a master regulator of fibrosis, driving the differentiation of fibroblasts into apoptosis-resistant myofibroblasts and sustaining the production of extracellular matrix (ECM) components. Here, we identified the nuclear long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) H19X as a master regulator of TGF-β-driven tissue fibrosis. H19X was consistently upregulated in a wide variety of human fibrotic tissues and diseases and was strongly induced by TGF-β, particularly in fibroblasts and fibroblast-related cells. Functional experiments following H19X silencing revealed that H19X was an obligatory factor for TGF-β-induced ECM synthesis as well as differentiation and survival of ECM-producing myofibroblasts. We showed that H19X regulates DDIT4L gene …
Loss Of Uncoupling Protein 3 Attenuates Western Diet-Induced Obesity, Systemic Inflammation, And Insulin Resistance In Rats, Tyler M Lomax, Sadia Ashraf, Gizem Yilmaz, Romain Harmancey
Loss Of Uncoupling Protein 3 Attenuates Western Diet-Induced Obesity, Systemic Inflammation, And Insulin Resistance In Rats, Tyler M Lomax, Sadia Ashraf, Gizem Yilmaz, Romain Harmancey
Journal Articles
OBJECTIVE: Uncoupling protein 3 (UCP3) is a mitochondrial carrier related to fatty acid metabolism. Although gene variants of UCP3 are associated with human obesity, their contribution to increased adiposity remains unclear. This study investigated the impact that loss of UCP3 has on diet-induced obesity in rats.
METHODS: Male UCP3 knockout rats (ucp3
RESULTS: Loss of UCP3 decreased fat mass gain, white adipocytes size, and systemic inflammation. The ucp3
CONCLUSIONS: Loss of UCP3 partially protects rats from diet-induced obesity. This phenotype is related to induction of a compensatory antioxidant mechanism and prevention of iBAT whitening.
Recent Advances In The Management Of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor., Monjur Ahmed
Recent Advances In The Management Of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor., Monjur Ahmed
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Faculty Papers
Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) is a rare but an important clinical entity seen in our clinical practice. It is the most common mesenchymal tumor of the gastrointestinal tract and most common malignancy of the small intestine. Although the exact prevalence of GIST is not known, the incidence of GIST has been increasing. GISTs arise from interstitial cells of Cajal. Most of the GISTs occur due to mutation in c-kit gene or platelet derived growth factor receptor alpha gene. 15% of GISTs do not have these mutations and they are called wild-type GISTs. Almost all GISTs express KIT receptor tyrosine kinase. …
Alcohol Ablation Of Cardiac Tissues Quantified And Evaluated Using Cielab Euclidean Distances, Ashley Rook, Mathews M John, Allison Post, Mehdi Razavi
Alcohol Ablation Of Cardiac Tissues Quantified And Evaluated Using Cielab Euclidean Distances, Ashley Rook, Mathews M John, Allison Post, Mehdi Razavi
The Texas Heart Institute Journal
Ethanol solubilizes cell membranes, making it useful for various ablation applications. We examined the effect of time and alcohol type on the extent of ablation, quantified as Euclidean distances between color coordinates. We obtained biopsy punch samples (diameter, 6 mm) of left atrial appendage, atrial, ventricular, and septal tissue from porcine hearts and placed them in transwell plates filled with ethanol or methanol for 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, or 60 min. Control samples were taken for each time point. At each time point, samples were collected, cut transversely, and photographed. With use of a custom MATLAB program, all images …
Epidemiological Study Of Trichosporon Asahii Infections Over The Past 23 Years, Haitao Li, Meihong Guo, Congmin Wang, Yibo Li, Anne Marie Fernandez, Thomas N Ferraro, Rongya Yang, Yong Chen
Epidemiological Study Of Trichosporon Asahii Infections Over The Past 23 Years, Haitao Li, Meihong Guo, Congmin Wang, Yibo Li, Anne Marie Fernandez, Thomas N Ferraro, Rongya Yang, Yong Chen
Faculty Scholarship for the College of Science & Mathematics
Trichosporon is a yeast-like basidiomycete, a conditional pathogenic fungus that is rare in the clinic but often causes fatal infections in immunocompromised individuals. Trichosporon asahii is the most common pathogenic fungus in this genus and the occurrence of infections has dramatically increased in recent years. Here, we report a systematic literature review detailing 140 cases of T. asahii infection reported during the past 23 years. Statistical analysis shows that T. asahii infections were most frequently reported within immunodeficient or immunocompromised patients commonly with blood diseases. Antibiotic use, invasive medical equipment and chemotherapy were the leading risk factors for acquiring infection. …
C1q/Tnf-Related Protein 5 Contributes To Diabetic Vascular Endothelium Dysfunction Through Promoting Nox-1 Signaling., Jing Liu, Zhijun Meng, Lu Gan, Rui Guo, Jia Gao, Caihong Liu, Di Zhu, Demin Liu, Ling Zhang, Zhen Zhang, Dina Xie, Xiangying Jiao, Wayne Bond Lau, Bernard L. Lopez, Theodore A. Christopher, Xin-Liang Ma, Jimin Cao, Yajing Wang
C1q/Tnf-Related Protein 5 Contributes To Diabetic Vascular Endothelium Dysfunction Through Promoting Nox-1 Signaling., Jing Liu, Zhijun Meng, Lu Gan, Rui Guo, Jia Gao, Caihong Liu, Di Zhu, Demin Liu, Ling Zhang, Zhen Zhang, Dina Xie, Xiangying Jiao, Wayne Bond Lau, Bernard L. Lopez, Theodore A. Christopher, Xin-Liang Ma, Jimin Cao, Yajing Wang
Department of Emergency Medicine Faculty Papers
OBJECTIVE: Dysregulated adipokine profiles contribute to the pathogenesis of diabetic cardiovascular complications. Endothelial cell (EC) dysfunction, a common pathological alteration in cardiovascular disorders, is exaggerated in diabetes. However, it is unclear whether and how dysregulated adipokines may contribute to diabetic EC dysfunction.
METHODS AND RESULTS: Serum C1q/TNF-Related Protein 5 (CTRP5) were determined in control/diabetes patients, and control/diabetic mice (high-fat diet, HFD). We observed for the first time that serum total CTRP5 was increased, high molecular weight (HMW) form was decreased, but the globular form (gCTRP5) was significantly increased in diabetic patients. These pathological alterations were reproduced in diabetic mice. To …
Atrx Deletion In Neurons Leads To Sexually Dimorphic Dysregulation Of Mir-137 And Spatial Learning And Memory Deficits., Renee J. Tamming, Vanessa Dumeaux, Yan Jiang, Sarfraz Shafiq, Luana Langlois, Jacob Ellegood, Lily R. Qiu, Jason P. Lerch, Nathalie G. Bérubé
Atrx Deletion In Neurons Leads To Sexually Dimorphic Dysregulation Of Mir-137 And Spatial Learning And Memory Deficits., Renee J. Tamming, Vanessa Dumeaux, Yan Jiang, Sarfraz Shafiq, Luana Langlois, Jacob Ellegood, Lily R. Qiu, Jason P. Lerch, Nathalie G. Bérubé
Paediatrics Publications
ATRX gene mutations have been identified in syndromic and non-syndromic intellectual disabilities in humans. ATRX is known to maintain genomic stability in neuroprogenitor cells, but its function in differentiated neurons and memory processes remains largely unresolved. Here, we show that the deletion of neuronal Atrx in mice leads to distinct hippocampal structural defects, fewer presynaptic vesicles, and an enlarged postsynaptic area at CA1 apical dendrite-axon junctions. We identify male-specific impairments in long-term contextual memory and in synaptic gene expression, linked to altered miR-137 levels. We show that ATRX directly binds to the miR-137 locus and that the enrichment of the …
Effects Of A Postnatal Atrx Conditional Knockout In Neurons On Autism-Like Behaviours In Male And Female Mice., Nicole Martin-Kenny, Nathalie G Bérubé
Effects Of A Postnatal Atrx Conditional Knockout In Neurons On Autism-Like Behaviours In Male And Female Mice., Nicole Martin-Kenny, Nathalie G Bérubé
Paediatrics Publications
BACKGROUND: Alpha-thalassemia/mental retardation, X-linked, or ATRX, is an autism susceptibility gene that encodes a chromatin remodeler. Mutations of ATRX result in the ATR-X intellectual disability syndrome and have been identified in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) patients. The mechanisms by which ATRX mutations lead to autism and autistic-like behaviours are not yet known. To address this question, we generated mice with postnatal Atrx inactivation in excitatory neurons of the forebrain and performed a battery of behavioural assays that assess autistic-like behaviours.
METHODS: Male and female mice with a postnatal conditional ablation of ATRX were generated using the Cre/lox system under the …
Role Of Micro-Rna For Pain After Surgery: Narrative Review Of Animal And Human Studies, Juan P Cata, Aysegul Gorur, Xiaoyi Yuan, Nathaniel K Berg, Anil K Sood, Holger K Eltzschig
Role Of Micro-Rna For Pain After Surgery: Narrative Review Of Animal And Human Studies, Juan P Cata, Aysegul Gorur, Xiaoyi Yuan, Nathaniel K Berg, Anil K Sood, Holger K Eltzschig
Journal Articles
One of the most prevalent symptoms after major surgery is pain. When postoperative pain treatment is unsatisfactory, it can lead to poor surgical recovery, decreased quality of life, and increased health care costs. Current analgesics, single or in combination, have limited efficacy due to low potency, limited duration of action, toxicities, and risk of addiction. The lack of nonaddictive strong analgesics along with the over prescription of opioids has led to an opioid epidemic in the United States. Therefore, there is an urgent need for the development of newer analgesics. Microribonucleic acids (miRNAs) are small noncoding RNA molecules that modulate …
Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-2Α Reprograms Liver Macrophages To Protect Against Acute Liver Injury Through The Production Of Interleukin-6, Rachel Y Gao, Meng Wang, Qihui Liu, Dechun Feng, Yankai Wen, Yang Xia, Sean P Colgan, Holger K Eltzschig, Cynthia Ju
Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-2Α Reprograms Liver Macrophages To Protect Against Acute Liver Injury Through The Production Of Interleukin-6, Rachel Y Gao, Meng Wang, Qihui Liu, Dechun Feng, Yankai Wen, Yang Xia, Sean P Colgan, Holger K Eltzschig, Cynthia Ju
Journal Articles
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Acetaminophen (APAP) overdose represents the most frequent cause of acute liver failure, resulting in death or liver transplantation in more than one third of patients in the United States. The effectiveness of the only antidote, N-acetylcysteine, declines rapidly after APAP ingestion, long before patients are admitted to the clinic with symptoms of severe liver injury. The direct hepatotoxicity of APAP triggers a cascade of innate immune responses that may exacerbate or limit the progression of tissue damage. A better understanding of this complex mechanism will help uncover targets for therapeutic interventions.
APPROACH AND RESULTS: We observed that …
Intraoperative Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging For Real-Time Visualization Of Cerebral Blood Flow In Cerebrovascular Surgery: Results From Pre-Clinical Studies., Antonella Mangraviti, Francesco Volpin, Jaepyeong Cha, Samantha I Cunningham, Karan Raje, M Jason Brooke, Henry Brem, Alessandro Olivi, Judy Huang, Betty M Tyler, Abhishek Rege
Intraoperative Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging For Real-Time Visualization Of Cerebral Blood Flow In Cerebrovascular Surgery: Results From Pre-Clinical Studies., Antonella Mangraviti, Francesco Volpin, Jaepyeong Cha, Samantha I Cunningham, Karan Raje, M Jason Brooke, Henry Brem, Alessandro Olivi, Judy Huang, Betty M Tyler, Abhishek Rege
Pediatrics Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Nk Cell-Derived Gm-Csf Potentiates Inflammatory Arthritis And Is Negatively Regulated By Cis, Cynthia Louis, Fernando Souza-Fonseca-Guimaraes, Yuyan Yang, Damian D'Silva, Tobias Kratina, Laura Dagley, Soroor Hediyeh-Zadeh, Jai Rautela, Seth Lucian Masters, Melissa J Davis, Jeffrey J Babon, Bogoljub Ciric, Eric Vivier, Warren S Alexander, Nicholas D Huntington, Ian P Wicks
Nk Cell-Derived Gm-Csf Potentiates Inflammatory Arthritis And Is Negatively Regulated By Cis, Cynthia Louis, Fernando Souza-Fonseca-Guimaraes, Yuyan Yang, Damian D'Silva, Tobias Kratina, Laura Dagley, Soroor Hediyeh-Zadeh, Jai Rautela, Seth Lucian Masters, Melissa J Davis, Jeffrey J Babon, Bogoljub Ciric, Eric Vivier, Warren S Alexander, Nicholas D Huntington, Ian P Wicks
Department of Neurology Faculty Papers
Despite increasing recognition of the importance of GM-CSF in autoimmune disease, it remains unclear how GM-CSF is regulated at sites of tissue inflammation. Using GM-CSF fate reporter mice, we show that synovial NK cells produce GM-CSF in autoantibody-mediated inflammatory arthritis. Synovial NK cells promote a neutrophilic inflammatory cell infiltrate, and persistent arthritis, via GM-CSF production, as deletion of NK cells, or specific ablation of GM-CSF production in NK cells, abrogated disease. Synovial NK cell production of GM-CSF is IL-18–dependent. Furthermore, we show that cytokine-inducible SH2-containing protein (CIS) is crucial in limiting GM-CSF signaling not only during inflammatory arthritis but also …
Dietary Fat And Sugar Differentially Affect Β-Adrenergic Stimulation Of Cardiac Erk And Akt Pathways In C57bl/6 Male Mice Subjected To High-Calorie Feeding, Sadia Ashraf, Gizem Yilmaz, Xu Chen, Romain Harmancey
Dietary Fat And Sugar Differentially Affect Β-Adrenergic Stimulation Of Cardiac Erk And Akt Pathways In C57bl/6 Male Mice Subjected To High-Calorie Feeding, Sadia Ashraf, Gizem Yilmaz, Xu Chen, Romain Harmancey
Journal Articles
BACKGROUND: High dietary fat and sugar promote cardiac hypertrophy independently from an increase in blood pressure. The respective contribution that each macronutrient exerts on cardiac growth signaling pathways remains unclear.
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to investigate the mechanisms by which high amounts of dietary fat and sugar affect cardiac growth regulatory pathways.
METHODS: Male C57BL/6 mice (9 wk old; n = 20/group) were fed a standard rodent diet (STD; kcal% protein-fat-carbohydrate, 29-17-54), a high-fat diet (HFD; 20-60-20), a high-fat and high-sugar Western diet (WD; 20-45-35), a high-sugar diet with mixed carbohydrates (HCD; 20-10-70), or a high-sucrose diet …
Dietary Fat And Sugar Differentially Affect Β-Adrenergic Stimulation Of Cardiac Erk And Akt Pathways In C57bl/6 Male Mice Subjected To High-Calorie Feeding, Sadia Ashraf, Gizem Yilmaz, Xu Chen, Romain Harmancey
Dietary Fat And Sugar Differentially Affect Β-Adrenergic Stimulation Of Cardiac Erk And Akt Pathways In C57bl/6 Male Mice Subjected To High-Calorie Feeding, Sadia Ashraf, Gizem Yilmaz, Xu Chen, Romain Harmancey
Journal Articles
BACKGROUND: High dietary fat and sugar promote cardiac hypertrophy independently from an increase in blood pressure. The respective contribution that each macronutrient exerts on cardiac growth signaling pathways remains unclear.
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to investigate the mechanisms by which high amounts of dietary fat and sugar affect cardiac growth regulatory pathways.
METHODS: Male C57BL/6 mice (9 wk old; n = 20/group) were fed a standard rodent diet (STD; kcal% protein-fat-carbohydrate, 29-17-54), a high-fat diet (HFD; 20-60-20), a high-fat and high-sugar Western diet (WD; 20-45-35), a high-sugar diet with mixed carbohydrates (HCD; 20-10-70), or a high-sucrose diet …
Evidence Of Increased Hypoxia Signaling In Fetal Liver From Maternal Nutrient Restriction In Mice., Bethany N Radford, Victor K M Han
Evidence Of Increased Hypoxia Signaling In Fetal Liver From Maternal Nutrient Restriction In Mice., Bethany N Radford, Victor K M Han
Paediatrics Publications
BACKGROUND: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is a pregnancy condition where fetal growth is reduced, and offspring from IUGR pregnancies are at increased risk for type II diabetes as adults. The liver is susceptible to fetal undernutrition experienced by IUGR infants and animal models of growth restriction. This study aimed to examine hepatic expression changes in a maternal nutrient restriction (MNR) mouse model of IUGR to understand fetal adaptations that influence adult metabolism.
METHODS: Liver samples of male offspring from MNR (70% of ad libitum starting at E6.5) or control pregnancies were obtained at E18.5 and differential expression was assessed by …
Insights Image For "Evidence Of Increased Hypoxia Signalling In Fetal Liver From Maternal Nutrient Restriction In Mice"., Bethany N Radford, Victor K M Han
Insights Image For "Evidence Of Increased Hypoxia Signalling In Fetal Liver From Maternal Nutrient Restriction In Mice"., Bethany N Radford, Victor K M Han
Paediatrics Publications
No abstract provided.
Impaired Meningeal Lymphatic Vessel Development Worsens Stroke Outcome, Pavel Yanev, Katherine Poinsatte, Devon Hominick, Noor Khurana, Kielen R. Zuurbier, Marcus Berndt, Erik J. Plautz, Michael T. Dellinger, Ann M. Stowe
Impaired Meningeal Lymphatic Vessel Development Worsens Stroke Outcome, Pavel Yanev, Katherine Poinsatte, Devon Hominick, Noor Khurana, Kielen R. Zuurbier, Marcus Berndt, Erik J. Plautz, Michael T. Dellinger, Ann M. Stowe
Neurology Faculty Publications
The discovery of meningeal lymphatic vessels (LVs) has sparked interest in identifying their role in diseases of the central nervous system. Similar to peripheral LVs, meningeal LVs depend on vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-3 (VEGFR3) signaling for development. Here we characterize the effect of stroke on meningeal LVs, and the impact of meningeal lymphatic hypoplasia on post-stroke outcomes. We show that photothrombosis (PT), but not transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAo), induces meningeal lymphangiogenesis in young male C57Bl/J6 mice. We also show that Vegfr3wt/mut mice develop significantly fewer meningeal LVs than Vegfr3wt/wt mice. Again, meningeal lymphangiogenesis occurs in …
Short-Chain Fatty Acids Improve Poststroke Recovery Via Immunological Mechanisms, Rebecca Sadler, Julia V. Cramer, Steffanie Heindl, Sarantos Kostidis, Dene Betz, Kielen R. Zuurbier, Bernd H. Northoff, Marieke Heijink, Mark P. Goldberg, Erik J. Plautz, Stefan Roth, Rainer Malik, Martin Dichgans, Lesca M. Holdt, Corinne Benakis, Martin Giera, Ann M. Stowe, Arthur Liesz
Short-Chain Fatty Acids Improve Poststroke Recovery Via Immunological Mechanisms, Rebecca Sadler, Julia V. Cramer, Steffanie Heindl, Sarantos Kostidis, Dene Betz, Kielen R. Zuurbier, Bernd H. Northoff, Marieke Heijink, Mark P. Goldberg, Erik J. Plautz, Stefan Roth, Rainer Malik, Martin Dichgans, Lesca M. Holdt, Corinne Benakis, Martin Giera, Ann M. Stowe, Arthur Liesz
Neurology Faculty Publications
Recovery after stroke is a multicellular process encompassing neurons, resident immune cells, and brain-invading cells. Stroke alters the gut microbiome, which in turn has considerable impact on stroke outcome. However, the mechanisms underlying gut–brain interaction and implications for long-term recovery are largely elusive. Here, we tested the hypothesis that short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), key bioactive microbial metabolites, are the missing link along the gut–brain axis and might be able to modulate recovery after experimental stroke. SCFA supplementation in the drinking water of male mice significantly improved recovery of affected limb motor function. Using in vivo wide-field calcium imaging, we observed …
Targeting The Tumor Core: Hypoxia-Responsive Nanoparticles For The Delivery Of Chemotherapy To Pancreatic Tumors, Matthew I. Confeld, Babak Mamnoon, Li Feng, Heather Jensen Smith, Priyanka Ray, James Froberg, Jiha Kim, Michael A. Hollingsworth, Mohiuddin Quadir, Yongki Choi, Sanku Mallik
Targeting The Tumor Core: Hypoxia-Responsive Nanoparticles For The Delivery Of Chemotherapy To Pancreatic Tumors, Matthew I. Confeld, Babak Mamnoon, Li Feng, Heather Jensen Smith, Priyanka Ray, James Froberg, Jiha Kim, Michael A. Hollingsworth, Mohiuddin Quadir, Yongki Choi, Sanku Mallik
Journal Articles: Eppley Institute
In pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), early onset of hypoxia triggers remodeling of the extracellular matrix, epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, increased cell survival, the formation of cancer stem cells, and drug resistance. Hypoxia in PDAC is also associated with the development of collagen-rich, fibrous extracellular stroma (desmoplasia), resulting in severely impaired drug penetration. To overcome these daunting challenges, we created polymer nanoparticles (polymersomes) that target and penetrate pancreatic tumors, reach the hypoxic niches, undergo rapid structural destabilization, and release the encapsulated drugs. In vitro studies indicated a high cellular uptake of the polymersomes and increased cytotoxicity of the drugs under hypoxia compared to …