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The Pnpla3 Rs738409 Variant But Not Mboat7 Rs641738 Is A Risk Factor For Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease In Obese U.S. Children Of Hispanic Ethnicity, Sana Mansoor, Anshu Maheshwari, Matthew D. Di Guglielmo, Katryn Furuya, Makala Wang, Erin Crowgey, Zarela Molle-Rios, Zhaoping He Sep 2021

The Pnpla3 Rs738409 Variant But Not Mboat7 Rs641738 Is A Risk Factor For Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease In Obese U.S. Children Of Hispanic Ethnicity, Sana Mansoor, Anshu Maheshwari, Matthew D. Di Guglielmo, Katryn Furuya, Makala Wang, Erin Crowgey, Zarela Molle-Rios, Zhaoping He

Department of Pediatrics Faculty Papers

Purpose: The rs641738 C>T in membrane-bound O-acyltransferase domain-containing protein 7 (MBOAT7) is implicated, along with the rs738409 C>G polymorphism in patatin-like phospholipase domain-containing protein 3 (PNPLA3), in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The association of these polymorphisms and NAFLD are investigated in Hispanic children with obesity.

Methods: Obese children with and without NAFLD were enrolled at a pediatric tertiary care health system and genotyped for MBOAT7 rs641738 C>T and PNPLA3 rs738409 C>G. NAFLD was characterized by the ultrasonographic presence of hepatic steatosis along with persistently elevated liver enzymes. Genetic variants and demographic and biochemical data were …


Investigating Gene-Environment Interaction In A Double-Hit Model For Autism Spectrum Disorder, Melvin Maroon Aug 2021

Investigating Gene-Environment Interaction In A Double-Hit Model For Autism Spectrum Disorder, Melvin Maroon

Undergraduate Student Research Internships Conference

With the exponential advancements seen in the field of sequencing technology, the science community has come to identify hundreds of potential genetic risk factors for neuropsychiatric disorders. Despite our knowledge that such risk factors exist, we have yet to understand their specific influences on the behavioral profile of an individual. In addition, maternal infection during pregnancy can have longstanding detrimental outcomes on a child’s development. This is especially impactful with the present threat of viral infection during the pandemic. Our study aims to understand the influence of a specific genetic and environmental factor on a preclinical rodent model’s behavioral development. …


The Current State Of Prenatal Detection Of Genetic Conditions In Congenital Heart Defects, Tina O Findley, Hope Northrup Aug 2021

The Current State Of Prenatal Detection Of Genetic Conditions In Congenital Heart Defects, Tina O Findley, Hope Northrup

Student and Faculty Publications

The incidence of congenital heart defect (CHD) has increased over the past fifty years, partly attributed to routine fetal anatomical examination by sonography during obstetric care and improvements in ultrasound technology and technique. Fetal findings on ultrasound in addition to maternal biomarkers are the backbone of first- and second-trimester screening for common genetic conditions, namely aneuploidy. Since the introduction of non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) using next-generation sequencing to sequence cell-free fetal DNA, the detection rate of common trisomies as well as sex chromosomal aneuploidies have markedly increased. As the use of NIPT continues to broaden, the best means of incorporating …


Integrated Single-Cell Atlas Of Endothelial Cells Of The Human Lung, Jonas C Schupp, Taylor S Adams, Carlos Cosme, Micha Sam Brickman Raredon, Yifan Yuan, Norihito Omote, Sergio Poli, Maurizio Chioccioli, Kadi-Ann Rose, Edward P Manning, Maor Sauler, Giuseppe Deiuliis, Farida Ahangari, Nir Neumark, Arun C Habermann, Austin J Gutierrez, Linh T Bui, Robert Lafyatis, Richard W Pierce, Kerstin B Meyer, Martijn C Nawijn, Sarah A Teichmann, Nicholas E Banovich, Jonathan A Kropski, Laura E Niklason, Dana Pe'er, Xiting Yan, Robert J Homer, Ivan O Rosas, Naftali Kaminski Jul 2021

Integrated Single-Cell Atlas Of Endothelial Cells Of The Human Lung, Jonas C Schupp, Taylor S Adams, Carlos Cosme, Micha Sam Brickman Raredon, Yifan Yuan, Norihito Omote, Sergio Poli, Maurizio Chioccioli, Kadi-Ann Rose, Edward P Manning, Maor Sauler, Giuseppe Deiuliis, Farida Ahangari, Nir Neumark, Arun C Habermann, Austin J Gutierrez, Linh T Bui, Robert Lafyatis, Richard W Pierce, Kerstin B Meyer, Martijn C Nawijn, Sarah A Teichmann, Nicholas E Banovich, Jonathan A Kropski, Laura E Niklason, Dana Pe'er, Xiting Yan, Robert J Homer, Ivan O Rosas, Naftali Kaminski

Faculty and Staff Publications

BACKGROUND: Cellular diversity of the lung endothelium has not been systematically characterized in humans. We provide a reference atlas of human lung endothelial cells (ECs) to facilitate a better understanding of the phenotypic diversity and composition of cells comprising the lung endothelium.

METHODS: We reprocessed human control single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq) data from 6 datasets. EC populations were characterized through iterative clustering with subsequent differential expression analysis. Marker genes were validated by fluorescent microscopy and in situ hybridization. scRNAseq of primary lung ECs cultured in vitro was performed. The signaling network between different lung cell types was studied. For cross-species …


Awareness Of Genetic Predispositions That Increase The Risk Of Breast Cancer, Carly Huber Jan 2021

Awareness Of Genetic Predispositions That Increase The Risk Of Breast Cancer, Carly Huber

Honors Undergraduate Theses

Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women in the United States and is the leading cause of cancer-related death among women worldwide. Certain demographics, such as racial/ethnic, age, and gender groups, are underrepresented in breast cancer studies. This lack of representation results in issues with creating genetic tests, as variants associated with those groups are not being detected. Furthermore, these underrepresented demographics are receiving a worse prognosis than those that are overrepresented in research. This study aimed to understand how informed the understudied racial/ethnic, gender, and age populations are regarding breast cancer and genetic testing compared to …