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Pediatrics Faculty Publications

2015

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Effect Of Kidney Function On Drug Kinetics And Dosing In Neonates, Infants, And Children., Frederique Rodieux, Melanie Wilbaux, Johannes N. Van Den Anker, Marc Pfister Dec 2015

Effect Of Kidney Function On Drug Kinetics And Dosing In Neonates, Infants, And Children., Frederique Rodieux, Melanie Wilbaux, Johannes N. Van Den Anker, Marc Pfister

Pediatrics Faculty Publications

Neonates, infants, and children differ from adults in many aspects, not just in age, weight, and body composition. Growth, maturation and environmental factors affect drug kinetics, response and dosing in pediatric patients. Almost 80% of drugs have not been studied in children, and dosing of these drugs is derived from adult doses by adjusting for body weight/size. As developmental and maturational changes are complex processes, such simplified methods may result in subtherapeutic effects or adverse events. Kidney function is impaired during the first 2 years of life as a result of normal growth and development. Reduced kidney function during childhood …


Procollagen C-Endopeptidase Enhancer Protein 2 (Pcpe2) Reduces Atherosclerosis In Mice By Enhancing Scavenger Receptor Class B1 (Sr-Bi)-Mediated High-Density Lipoprotein (Hdl)-Cholesteryl Ester Uptake, Ricquita D. Pollard, Christopher N. Blesso, Manal Zabalawi, Brian Fulp, Mark Gerelus, Xuewei Zhu, Erica W. Lyons, Nebil Nuradin, Omar L. Francone, Xiang-An Li, Daisy Sahoo, Michael J. Thomas, Mary G. Sorci-Thomas Jun 2015

Procollagen C-Endopeptidase Enhancer Protein 2 (Pcpe2) Reduces Atherosclerosis In Mice By Enhancing Scavenger Receptor Class B1 (Sr-Bi)-Mediated High-Density Lipoprotein (Hdl)-Cholesteryl Ester Uptake, Ricquita D. Pollard, Christopher N. Blesso, Manal Zabalawi, Brian Fulp, Mark Gerelus, Xuewei Zhu, Erica W. Lyons, Nebil Nuradin, Omar L. Francone, Xiang-An Li, Daisy Sahoo, Michael J. Thomas, Mary G. Sorci-Thomas

Pediatrics Faculty Publications

Studies in human populations have shown a significant correlation between procollagen C-endopeptidase enhancer protein 2 (PCPE2) single nucleotide polymorphisms and plasma HDL cholesterol concentrations. PCPE2, a 52-kDa glycoprotein located in the extracellular matrix, enhances the cleavage of C-terminal procollagen by bone morphogenetic protein 1 (BMP1). Our studies here focused on investigating the basis for the elevated concentration of enlarged plasma HDL in PCPE2-deficient mice to determine whether they protected against diet-induced atherosclerosis. PCPE2-deficient mice were crossed with LDL receptor-deficient mice to obtain LDLr-/-, PCPE2-/- mice, which had elevated HDL levels compared with LDLr-/- mice with similar …


Intracellular Cd24 Disrupts The Arf-Npm Interaction And Enables Mutational And Viral Oncogene-Mediated P53 Inactivation., Lizhong Wang, Runhua Liu, Peiying Ye, Chunshu Wong, Guo-Yun Chen, Penghui Zhou, +11 Additional Authors Jan 2015

Intracellular Cd24 Disrupts The Arf-Npm Interaction And Enables Mutational And Viral Oncogene-Mediated P53 Inactivation., Lizhong Wang, Runhua Liu, Peiying Ye, Chunshu Wong, Guo-Yun Chen, Penghui Zhou, +11 Additional Authors

Pediatrics Faculty Publications

CD24 is overexpressed in nearly 70% human cancers, whereas TP53 is the most frequently mutated tumour-suppressor gene that functions in a context-dependent manner. Here we show that both targeted mutation and short hairpin RNA (shRNA) silencing of CD24 retard the growth, progression and metastasis of prostate cancer. CD24 competitively inhibits ARF binding to NPM, resulting in decreased ARF, increase MDM2 and decrease levels of p53 and the p53 target p21/CDKN1A. CD24 silencing prevents functional inactivation of p53 by both somatic mutation and viral oncogenes, including the SV40 large T antigen and human papilloma virus 16 E6-antigen. In support of the …


Mllt1 Yeats Domain Mutations In Clinically Distinctive Favourable Histology Wilms Tumours., Elizabeth J Perlman, Samantha Gadd, Stefan T Arold, Anand Radhakrishnan, Daniela S Gerhard, Jeffrey S. Dome, +19 Additional Authors Jan 2015

Mllt1 Yeats Domain Mutations In Clinically Distinctive Favourable Histology Wilms Tumours., Elizabeth J Perlman, Samantha Gadd, Stefan T Arold, Anand Radhakrishnan, Daniela S Gerhard, Jeffrey S. Dome, +19 Additional Authors

Pediatrics Faculty Publications

Wilms tumour is an embryonal tumour of childhood that closely resembles the developing kidney. Genomic changes responsible for the development of the majority of Wilms tumours remain largely unknown. Here we identify recurrent mutations within Wilms tumours that involve the highly conserved YEATS domain of MLLT1 (ENL), a gene known to be involved in transcriptional elongation during early development. The mutant MLLT1 protein shows altered binding to acetylated histone tails. Moreover, MLLT1-mutant tumours show an increase in MYC gene expression and HOX dysregulation. Patients with MLLT1-mutant tumours present at a younger age and have a high prevalence of precursor intralobar …