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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 = …


Para-Infectious Brain Injury In Covid-19 Persists At Follow-Up Despite Attenuated Cytokine And Autoantibody Responses, Benedict D Michael, Cordelia Dunai, Edward J Needham, Kukatharmini Tharmaratnam, Robyn Williams, Yun Huang, Sarah A Boardman, Jordan J Clark, Parul Sharma, Krishanthi Subramaniam, Greta K Wood, Ceryce Collie, Richard Digby, Alexander Ren, Emma Norton, Maya Leibowitz, Soraya Ebrahimi, Andrew Fower, Hannah Fox, Esteban Tato, Mark A Ellul, Geraint Sunderland, Marie Held, Claire Hetherington, Franklyn N Egbe, Alish Palmos, Kathy Stirrups, Alexander Grundmann, Anne-Cecile Chiollaz, Jean-Charles Sanchez, James P Stewart, Michael Griffiths, Tom Solomon, Gerome Breen, Alasdair J Coles, Nathalie Kingston, John R Bradley, Patrick F Chinnery, Jonathan Cavanagh, Sarosh R Irani, Angela Vincent, J Kenneth Baillie, Peter J Openshaw, Malcolm G Semple, Covid-Cns Consortium, Isaric4c Investigators, Leonie S Taams, David K Menon Dec 2023

Para-Infectious Brain Injury In Covid-19 Persists At Follow-Up Despite Attenuated Cytokine And Autoantibody Responses, Benedict D Michael, Cordelia Dunai, Edward J Needham, Kukatharmini Tharmaratnam, Robyn Williams, Yun Huang, Sarah A Boardman, Jordan J Clark, Parul Sharma, Krishanthi Subramaniam, Greta K Wood, Ceryce Collie, Richard Digby, Alexander Ren, Emma Norton, Maya Leibowitz, Soraya Ebrahimi, Andrew Fower, Hannah Fox, Esteban Tato, Mark A Ellul, Geraint Sunderland, Marie Held, Claire Hetherington, Franklyn N Egbe, Alish Palmos, Kathy Stirrups, Alexander Grundmann, Anne-Cecile Chiollaz, Jean-Charles Sanchez, James P Stewart, Michael Griffiths, Tom Solomon, Gerome Breen, Alasdair J Coles, Nathalie Kingston, John R Bradley, Patrick F Chinnery, Jonathan Cavanagh, Sarosh R Irani, Angela Vincent, J Kenneth Baillie, Peter J Openshaw, Malcolm G Semple, Covid-Cns Consortium, Isaric4c Investigators, Leonie S Taams, David K Menon

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To understand neurological complications of COVID-19 better both acutely and for recovery, we measured markers of brain injury, inflammatory mediators, and autoantibodies in 203 hospitalised participants; 111 with acute sera (1-11 days post-admission) and 92 convalescent sera (56 with COVID-19-associated neurological diagnoses). Here we show that compared to 60 uninfected controls, tTau, GFAP, NfL, and UCH-L1 are increased with COVID-19 infection at acute timepoints and NfL and GFAP are significantly higher in participants with neurological complications. Inflammatory mediators (IL-6, IL-12p40, HGF, M-CSF, CCL2, and IL-1RA) are associated with both altered consciousness and markers of brain injury. Autoantibodies are more common …


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

Student and Faculty Publications

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 …


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

Student and Faculty Publications

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 …


[Intra-Articular Corticoid Therapy With Triamcinolone Hexacetonide], M Talke Dec 2023

[Intra-Articular Corticoid Therapy With Triamcinolone Hexacetonide], M Talke

Student and Faculty Publications

Objective

Currently, it is unknown whether infectious prions are present in peripheral tissues and biological fluids of patients affected by sporadic Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (sCJD), the most common prion disorder in humans. This represents a potential risk for inter‐individual prion infection. The main goal of this study was to evaluate the presence of prions in urine of patients suffering from the major subtypes of sCJD.

Methods

Urine samples from sCJD patients spanning the six major subtypes were tested. As controls, we used urine samples from people affected by other neurological or neurodegenerative diseases as well as healthy controls. These samples were …


Capacity Assessment And Spatial Analysis Of Cervical Cancer Services In The Gambia, Meghan E Mali, Ousman Sanyang, Katherine L Harris, Justin Sorensen, Mustapha Bittaye, Jonathan Nellermoe, Raymond R Price, Edward K Sutherland Dec 2023

Capacity Assessment And Spatial Analysis Of Cervical Cancer Services In The Gambia, Meghan E Mali, Ousman Sanyang, Katherine L Harris, Justin Sorensen, Mustapha Bittaye, Jonathan Nellermoe, Raymond R Price, Edward K Sutherland

Student and Faculty Publications

Background

Cervical cancer is the most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer-related death in Gambian women. The Gambian Ministry of Health is striving to improve access to screening, diagnostic, and treatment services for cervical cancer, but comprehensive data on currently available services is limited making it challenging to appropriately prioritize the ideal next steps for expanding care. This study aims to describe the current services available for the prevention, screening, and treatment of cervical cancer in The Gambia and provide suggestions for expanding geographic access to care.

Methods

A survey aimed at assessing the availability of key cervical …


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

Student and Faculty Publications

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 …


Plasma Exchange Reduces Aβ Levels In Plasma And Decreases Amyloid Plaques In The Brain In A Mouse Model Of Alzheimer's Disease, Santiago Ramirez, Suelyn Koerich, Natalia Astudillo, Nicole De Gregorio, Rabab Al-Lahham, Tyler Allison, Natalia Pessoa Rocha, Fei Wang, Claudio Soto Dec 2023

Plasma Exchange Reduces Aβ Levels In Plasma And Decreases Amyloid Plaques In The Brain In A Mouse Model Of Alzheimer's Disease, Santiago Ramirez, Suelyn Koerich, Natalia Astudillo, Nicole De Gregorio, Rabab Al-Lahham, Tyler Allison, Natalia Pessoa Rocha, Fei Wang, Claudio Soto

Student and Faculty Publications

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common type of dementia, characterized by the abnormal accumulation of protein aggregates in the brain, known as neurofibrillary tangles and amyloid-β (Aβ) plaques. It is believed that an imbalance between cerebral and peripheral pools of Aβ may play a relevant role in the deposition of Aβ aggregates. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to evaluate the effect of the removal of Aβ from blood plasma on the accumulation of amyloid plaques in the brain. We performed monthly plasma exchange with a 5% mouse albumin solution in the APP/PS1 mouse model from 3 to 7 …


Physiological And Molecular Bases Of The Boron Deficiency Response In Tomatoes, Junjun Li, Huihui Fan, Qianqian Song, Lili Jing, Hao Yu, Ruishan Li, Ping Zhang, Fei Liu, Weimin Li, Liangliang Sun, Jin Xu Dec 2023

Physiological And Molecular Bases Of The Boron Deficiency Response In Tomatoes, Junjun Li, Huihui Fan, Qianqian Song, Lili Jing, Hao Yu, Ruishan Li, Ping Zhang, Fei Liu, Weimin Li, Liangliang Sun, Jin Xu

Student and Faculty Publications

Boron is an essential microelement for plant growth. Tomato is one of the most cultivated fruits and vegetables in the world, and boron deficiency severely inhibits its yield and quality. However, the mechanism of tomato in response to boron deficiency remains largely unclear. Here, we investigated the physiological and molecular bases of the boron deficiency response in hydroponically grown tomato seedlings. Boron deficiency repressed the expression of genes associated with nitrogen metabolism, while it induced the expression of genes related to the pentose phosphate pathway, thereby altering carbon flow to provide energy for plants to cope with stress. Boron deficiency …


Isoform-Level Transcriptome-Wide Association Uncovers Genetic Risk Mechanisms For Neuropsychiatric Disorders In The Human Brain, Arjun Bhattacharya, Daniel D Vo, Connor Jops, Minsoo Kim, Cindy Wen, Jonatan L Hervoso, Bogdan Pasaniuc, Michael J Gandal Dec 2023

Isoform-Level Transcriptome-Wide Association Uncovers Genetic Risk Mechanisms For Neuropsychiatric Disorders In The Human Brain, Arjun Bhattacharya, Daniel D Vo, Connor Jops, Minsoo Kim, Cindy Wen, Jonatan L Hervoso, Bogdan Pasaniuc, Michael J Gandal

Student and Faculty Publications

Methods integrating genetics with transcriptomic reference panels prioritize risk genes and mechanisms at only a fraction of trait-associated genetic loci, due in part to an overreliance on total gene expression as a molecular outcome measure. This challenge is particularly relevant for the brain, in which extensive splicing generates multiple distinct transcript-isoforms per gene. Due to complex correlation structures, isoform-level modeling from cis-window variants requires methodological innovation. Here we introduce isoTWAS, a multivariate, stepwise framework integrating genetics, isoform-level expression and phenotypic associations. Compared to gene-level methods, isoTWAS improves both isoform and gene expression prediction, yielding more testable genes, and increased power …


Behavioral Or Neuropsychiatric Symptoms Of Alzheimer’S Disease: From Psychopathology To Pharmacological Management, Antonio Lucio Teixeira, Natalia Pessoa Rocha, Jennifer Gatchel Dec 2023

Behavioral Or Neuropsychiatric Symptoms Of Alzheimer’S Disease: From Psychopathology To Pharmacological Management, Antonio Lucio Teixeira, Natalia Pessoa Rocha, Jennifer Gatchel

Student and Faculty Publications

Neuropsychiatric or behavioral symptoms of dementia encompass a series of disorders, such as anxiety, depression, apathy, psychosis, and agitation, all commonly present in individuals living with dementia. While they are not required for the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD), they are ubiquitously present in all stages of the disease, contributing to negative clinical outcomes, including cognitive decline, functional disability, and caregiver burden. Neuropsychiatric symptoms have been conceptualized not only as risk factors but as clinical markers of decline along the AD spectrum. The concept of "mild behavioral impairment", the behavioral correlate of mild cognitive impairment, has been proposed within this …


Relapse Recovery In Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis: An Analysis Of The Combirx Dataset, Marcus W Koch, Ester Moral, Luis Brieva, Jop Mostert, Eva Mm Strijbis, Jacynthe Comtois, Pavle Repovic, James D Bowen, Jerry S Wolinsky, Fred D Lublin, Gary Cutter Dec 2023

Relapse Recovery In Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis: An Analysis Of The Combirx Dataset, Marcus W Koch, Ester Moral, Luis Brieva, Jop Mostert, Eva Mm Strijbis, Jacynthe Comtois, Pavle Repovic, James D Bowen, Jerry S Wolinsky, Fred D Lublin, Gary Cutter

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Clinical relapses are the defining feature of relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS), but relatively little is known about the time course of relapse recovery.

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the time course of and patient factors associated with the speed and success of relapse recovery in people with relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS).

METHODS: Using data from CombiRx, a large RRMS trial (clinicaltrials.gov identifier NCT00211887), we measured the time to recovery from the first on-trial relapse. We used Kaplan-Meier survival analyses and Cox regression models to investigate the association of patient factors with the time to …


Genomic Profiles And Clinical Outcomes Of Penile Squamous Cell Carcinoma With Elevated Tumor Mutational Burden, Andrea Necchi, Philippe E Spiess, Tiago Costa De Padua, Roger Li, Petros Grivas, Richard S P Huang, Douglas I Lin, Natalie Danziger, Jeffrey S Ross, Joseph M Jacob, Rebecca A Sager, Alina Basnet, Gerald Li, Ryon P Graf, Dean C Pavlick, Gennady Bratslavsky Dec 2023

Genomic Profiles And Clinical Outcomes Of Penile Squamous Cell Carcinoma With Elevated Tumor Mutational Burden, Andrea Necchi, Philippe E Spiess, Tiago Costa De Padua, Roger Li, Petros Grivas, Richard S P Huang, Douglas I Lin, Natalie Danziger, Jeffrey S Ross, Joseph M Jacob, Rebecca A Sager, Alina Basnet, Gerald Li, Ryon P Graf, Dean C Pavlick, Gennady Bratslavsky

Student and Faculty Publications

IMPORTANCE: Tumor mutational burden (TMB) is a putative biomarker of efficacy for immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapies of solid tumors, but not specifically for penile squamous cell carcinoma (PSCC).

OBJECTIVE: To characterize biomarker features and ICI therapy outcomes associated with high TMB in PSCC in the routine clinical practice setting.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: In this cohort study, 397 PSCC cases were analyzed to identify genomic alterations in more than 300 cancer-associated genes and genomic signatures, including TMB, using a hybrid capture-based comprehensive genomic profiling assay. Tumor mutational burden was categorized as low ([mut/Mb]), high (10-19 mut/Mb), or very high …


Evaluation Of The Quality Of Thyroidectomy-Related Posts On A Video-Based Social Media Platform, Yun J Kim, Matthew Lin, Ryan J Davis, Oluwatobiloba Ayo-Ajibola, Daniel Kwon, Kevin Hur Dec 2023

Evaluation Of The Quality Of Thyroidectomy-Related Posts On A Video-Based Social Media Platform, Yun J Kim, Matthew Lin, Ryan J Davis, Oluwatobiloba Ayo-Ajibola, Daniel Kwon, Kevin Hur

Student and Faculty Publications

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the quality of thyroidectomy-related posts on TikTok, the fastest-growing social media platform worldwide.

METHODS: Videos posted from April 2020 to September 2022 were queried on TikTok using the search terms "thyroidsurgery," "thyroidectomy," and "thyroidremoval." Two reviewers recorded thematic, demographic, and performance data of these posts. The DISCERN instrument was used to evaluate the quality and reliability of the information contained in the videos. Descriptive statistics were used to characterize post-submitter demographics and video content. Simple and multiple linear regression analyses were used to evaluate the association between DISCERN scores and video characteristics. Univariate analysis of variance was …


An Opioid-Minimizing Multimodal Pain Regimen Reduces Opioid Exposure And Pain In Trauma-Injured Patients At High Risk For Opioid Misuse: Secondary Analysis From The Mast Trial, Constanza De Dios, Robert Suchting, Charles Green, James M Klugh, John A Harvin, Heather E Webber, Joy M Schmitz, Scott D Lane, Jin H Yoon, Angela Heads, Kandice Motley, Angela Stotts Dec 2023

An Opioid-Minimizing Multimodal Pain Regimen Reduces Opioid Exposure And Pain In Trauma-Injured Patients At High Risk For Opioid Misuse: Secondary Analysis From The Mast Trial, Constanza De Dios, Robert Suchting, Charles Green, James M Klugh, John A Harvin, Heather E Webber, Joy M Schmitz, Scott D Lane, Jin H Yoon, Angela Heads, Kandice Motley, Angela Stotts

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Screening to identify patients at risk for opioid misuse after trauma is recommended but not commonly used to guide perioperative opioid management interventions. The Multimodal Analgesic Strategies for Trauma trial demonstrated that an opioid-minimizing multimodal pain regimen reduced opioid exposure in a heterogeneous trauma patient population. Here, we assess the efficacy of the Multimodal Analgesic Strategies for Trauma multimodal pain regimen in a critical patient subgroup who screened at high risk for opioid misuse.

METHODS: The Multimodal Analgesic Strategies for Trauma trial compared an opioid-minimizing multimodal pain regimen (oral acetaminophen, naproxen, gabapentin, lidocaine patch, as-needed opioid) against an original …


Cortical Thickness Is Related To Variability In Heritage Bilingual Language Proficiency, My V H Nguyen, Kelly A Vaughn, Hannah Claussenius-Kalman, Pilar Archila-Suerte, Arturo E Hernandez Dec 2023

Cortical Thickness Is Related To Variability In Heritage Bilingual Language Proficiency, My V H Nguyen, Kelly A Vaughn, Hannah Claussenius-Kalman, Pilar Archila-Suerte, Arturo E Hernandez

Student and Faculty Publications

Research suggests that bilingual experience is associated with gray matter changes, such that initial language gains are associated with expansion and language expertise is associated with renormalization. Previous studies on language proficiency development primarily focused on between-subjects, quasiexperimental comparisons of monolinguals and bilinguals. This study proposes a new paradigm to examine language expertise and cortical thickness within heritage bilinguals (


Shift From Older- To Newer-Generation Antiseizure Medications In People With Acute Ischemic Stroke In Australia: A Population-Based Study, Stella Jung-Hyun Kim, Stephen Wood, Clara Marquina, Emma Foster, J Simon Bell, Jenni Ilomäki Dec 2023

Shift From Older- To Newer-Generation Antiseizure Medications In People With Acute Ischemic Stroke In Australia: A Population-Based Study, Stella Jung-Hyun Kim, Stephen Wood, Clara Marquina, Emma Foster, J Simon Bell, Jenni Ilomäki

Student and Faculty Publications

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the trends in antiseizure medications (ASMs) use following ischemic stroke and to examine factors associated with use of newer- and older-generation ASMs.

METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was conducted using state-wide linked health datasets. Patients who were hospitalized with a first-ever ischemic stroke between 2013 and 2017 and were dispensed ASM within 12 months from discharge were included. Logistic regression was used to examine the predictors of receiving newer-generation ASMs. Generalized linear modeling was used to identify factors associated with ASM use after ischemic stroke.

RESULTS: Of 19 601 people hospitalized with a first-ever ischemic stroke, 989 …


Brain-Wide Correspondence Of Neuronal Epigenomics And Distant Projections, Jingtian Zhou, Zhuzhu Zhang, May Wu, Hanqing Liu, Yan Pang, Anna Bartlett, Zihao Peng, Wubin Ding, Angeline Rivkin, Will N Lagos, Elora Williams, Cheng-Ta Lee, Paula Assakura Miyazaki, Andrew Aldridge, Qiurui Zeng, J L Angelo Salinda, Naomi Claffey, Michelle Liem, Conor Fitzpatrick, Lara Boggeman, Zizhen Yao, Kimberly A Smith, Bosiljka Tasic, Jordan Altshul, Mia A Kenworthy, Cynthia Valadon, Joseph R Nery, Rosa G Castanon, Neelakshi S Patne, Minh Vu, Mohammad Rashid, Matthew Jacobs, Tony Ito, Julia Osteen, Nora Emerson, Jasper Lee, Silvia Cho, Jon Rink, Hsiang-Hsuan Huang, António Pinto-Duartec, Bertha Dominguez, Jared B Smith, Carolyn O'Connor, Hongkui Zeng, Shengbo Chen, Kuo-Fen Lee, Eran A Mukamel, Xin Jin, M Margarita Behrens, Joseph R Ecker, Edward M Callaway Dec 2023

Brain-Wide Correspondence Of Neuronal Epigenomics And Distant Projections, Jingtian Zhou, Zhuzhu Zhang, May Wu, Hanqing Liu, Yan Pang, Anna Bartlett, Zihao Peng, Wubin Ding, Angeline Rivkin, Will N Lagos, Elora Williams, Cheng-Ta Lee, Paula Assakura Miyazaki, Andrew Aldridge, Qiurui Zeng, J L Angelo Salinda, Naomi Claffey, Michelle Liem, Conor Fitzpatrick, Lara Boggeman, Zizhen Yao, Kimberly A Smith, Bosiljka Tasic, Jordan Altshul, Mia A Kenworthy, Cynthia Valadon, Joseph R Nery, Rosa G Castanon, Neelakshi S Patne, Minh Vu, Mohammad Rashid, Matthew Jacobs, Tony Ito, Julia Osteen, Nora Emerson, Jasper Lee, Silvia Cho, Jon Rink, Hsiang-Hsuan Huang, António Pinto-Duartec, Bertha Dominguez, Jared B Smith, Carolyn O'Connor, Hongkui Zeng, Shengbo Chen, Kuo-Fen Lee, Eran A Mukamel, Xin Jin, M Margarita Behrens, Joseph R Ecker, Edward M Callaway

Student and Faculty Publications

Single-cell analyses parse the brain’s billions of neurons into thousands of ‘cell-type’ clusters residing in different brain structures1. Many cell types mediate their functions through targeted long-distance projections allowing interactions between specific cell types. Here we used epi-retro-seq2 to link single-cell epigenomes and cell types to long-distance projections for 33,034 neurons dissected from 32 different regions projecting to 24 different targets (225 source-to-target combinations) across the whole mouse brain. We highlight uses of these data for interrogating principles relating projection types to transcriptomics and epigenomics, and for addressing hypotheses about cell types and connections related to genetics. …


Single-Cell Dna Methylome And 3d Multi-Omic Atlas Of The Adult Mouse Brain, Hanqing Liu, Qiurui Zeng, Jingtian Zhou, Anna Bartlett, Bang-An Wang, Peter Berube, Wei Tian, Mia Kenworthy, Jordan Altshul, Joseph R Nery, Huaming Chen, Rosa G Castanon, Songpeng Zu, Yang Eric Li, Jacinta Lucero, Julia K Osteen, Antonio Pinto-Duarte, Jasper Lee, Jon Rink, Silvia Cho, Nora Emerson, Michael Nunn, Carolyn O'Connor, Zhanghao Wu, Ion Stoica, Zizhen Yao, Kimberly A Smith, Bosiljka Tasic, Chongyuan Luo, Jesse R Dixon, Hongkui Zeng, Bing Ren, M Margarita Behrens, Joseph R Ecker Dec 2023

Single-Cell Dna Methylome And 3d Multi-Omic Atlas Of The Adult Mouse Brain, Hanqing Liu, Qiurui Zeng, Jingtian Zhou, Anna Bartlett, Bang-An Wang, Peter Berube, Wei Tian, Mia Kenworthy, Jordan Altshul, Joseph R Nery, Huaming Chen, Rosa G Castanon, Songpeng Zu, Yang Eric Li, Jacinta Lucero, Julia K Osteen, Antonio Pinto-Duarte, Jasper Lee, Jon Rink, Silvia Cho, Nora Emerson, Michael Nunn, Carolyn O'Connor, Zhanghao Wu, Ion Stoica, Zizhen Yao, Kimberly A Smith, Bosiljka Tasic, Chongyuan Luo, Jesse R Dixon, Hongkui Zeng, Bing Ren, M Margarita Behrens, Joseph R Ecker

Student and Faculty Publications

Cytosine DNA methylation is essential in brain development and is implicated in various neurological disorders. Understanding DNA methylation diversity across the entire brain in a spatial context is fundamental for a complete molecular atlas of brain cell types and their gene regulatory landscapes. Here we used single-nucleus methylome sequencing (snmC-seq3) and multi-omic sequencing (snm3C-seq)1 technologies to generate 301,626 methylomes and 176,003 chromatin conformation–methylome joint profiles from 117 dissected regions throughout the adult mouse brain. Using iterative clustering and integrating with companion whole-brain transcriptome and chromatin accessibility datasets, we constructed a methylation-based cell taxonomy with 4,673 cell groups and 274 …


Estradiol Mediates Colonic Epithelial Protection In Aged Mice After Stroke And Is Associated With Shifts In The Gut Microbiome, Juneyoung Lee, Pedram Peesh, Victoria Quaicoe, Chunfeng Tan, Anik Banerjee, Patrick Mooz, Bhanu P Ganesh, Joseph Petrosino, Robert M Bryan, Louise D Mccullough, Venugopal Reddy Venna Dec 2023

Estradiol Mediates Colonic Epithelial Protection In Aged Mice After Stroke And Is Associated With Shifts In The Gut Microbiome, Juneyoung Lee, Pedram Peesh, Victoria Quaicoe, Chunfeng Tan, Anik Banerjee, Patrick Mooz, Bhanu P Ganesh, Joseph Petrosino, Robert M Bryan, Louise D Mccullough, Venugopal Reddy Venna

Student and Faculty Publications

The gut is a major source of bacteria and antigens that contribute to neuroinflammation after brain injury. Colonic epithelial cells (ECs) are responsible for secreting major cellular components of the innate defense system, including antimicrobial proteins (AMP) and mucins. These cells serve as a critical regulator of gut barrier function and maintain host-microbe homeostasis. In this study, we determined post-stroke host defense responses at the colonic epithelial surface in mice. We then tested if the enhancement of these epithelial protective mechanisms is beneficial in young and aged mice after stroke. AMPs were significantly increased in the colonic ECs of young …


Idiopathic Hypertrophic Spinal Pachymeningitis, Ashutosh Gupta, Daniel Um, Rohan Samant, Rodrigo Hasbun, Rohini D Samudralwar, Shitiz Sriwastava, Rajesh K Gupta Dec 2023

Idiopathic Hypertrophic Spinal Pachymeningitis, Ashutosh Gupta, Daniel Um, Rohan Samant, Rodrigo Hasbun, Rohini D Samudralwar, Shitiz Sriwastava, Rajesh K Gupta

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Hypertrophic pachymeningitis (HP) is a rare presentation with duramater thickening and fibrosis which can result in cranial or spinal compressive disease. Most cases of spinal HP require surgical management. We present an uncommon case of idiopathic hypertrophic spinal pachymeningitis (IHSP) in a 40-year-old male who showed complete improvement to steroids without any further relapses. The patient presented with bilateral upper limb weakness with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) spine showing diffuse dural thickening of the entire spine with cervical cord compression. He had an extensive workup for underlying etiology and worsening symptoms until he was diagnosed with IHSP. Later, he was …


Therapeutic Efficacy Of A Potent Anti-Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus Antibody Is Contingent On Fc Effector Functionslc6a1 Variant Pathogenicity, Molecular Function And Phenotype: A Genetic And Clinical Analysis, Arthur Stefanski, Eduardo Pérez-Palma, Tobias Brünger, Ludovica Montanucci, Cornelius Gati, Chiara Klöckner, Katrine M Johannesen, Kimberly Goodspeed, Marie Macnee, Alexander T Deng, Ángel Aledo-Serrano, Artem Borovikov, Maina Kava, Arjan M Bouman, M J Hajianpour, Deb K Pal, Marc Engelen, Eveline E O Hagebeuk, Marwan Shinawi, Alexis R Heidlebaugh, Kathryn Oetjens, Trevor L Hoffman, Pasquale Striano, Amanda S Freed, Line Futtrup, Thomas Balslev, Anna Abulí, Leslie Danvoye, Damien Lederer, Tugce Balci, Maryam Nabavi Nouri, Elizabeth Butler, Sarah Drewes, Kalene Van Engelen, Katherine B Howell, Jean Khoury, Patrick May, Marena Trinidad, Steven Froelich, Johannes R Lemke, Jacob Tiller, Amber N Freed, Jing-Qiong Kang, Arthur Wuster, Rikke S Møller, Dennis Lal Dec 2023

Therapeutic Efficacy Of A Potent Anti-Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus Antibody Is Contingent On Fc Effector Functionslc6a1 Variant Pathogenicity, Molecular Function And Phenotype: A Genetic And Clinical Analysis, Arthur Stefanski, Eduardo Pérez-Palma, Tobias Brünger, Ludovica Montanucci, Cornelius Gati, Chiara Klöckner, Katrine M Johannesen, Kimberly Goodspeed, Marie Macnee, Alexander T Deng, Ángel Aledo-Serrano, Artem Borovikov, Maina Kava, Arjan M Bouman, M J Hajianpour, Deb K Pal, Marc Engelen, Eveline E O Hagebeuk, Marwan Shinawi, Alexis R Heidlebaugh, Kathryn Oetjens, Trevor L Hoffman, Pasquale Striano, Amanda S Freed, Line Futtrup, Thomas Balslev, Anna Abulí, Leslie Danvoye, Damien Lederer, Tugce Balci, Maryam Nabavi Nouri, Elizabeth Butler, Sarah Drewes, Kalene Van Engelen, Katherine B Howell, Jean Khoury, Patrick May, Marena Trinidad, Steven Froelich, Johannes R Lemke, Jacob Tiller, Amber N Freed, Jing-Qiong Kang, Arthur Wuster, Rikke S Møller, Dennis Lal

Student and Faculty Publications

Genetic variants in the SLC6A1 gene can cause a broad phenotypic disease spectrum by altering the protein function. Thus, systematically curated clinically relevant genotype-phenotype associations are needed to understand the disease mechanism and improve therapeutic decision-making.

We aggregated genetic and clinical data from 172 individuals with likely pathogenic/pathogenic (lp/p) SLC6A1 variants and functional data for 184 variants (14.1% lp/p). Clinical and functional data were available for a subset of 126 individuals. We explored the potential associations of variant positions on the GAT1 3D structure with variant pathogenicity, altered molecular function and phenotype severity using bioinformatic approaches.

The GAT1 transmembrane domains …


Altered Amygdala Volumes And Microstructure In Focal Epilepsy Patients With Tonic-Clonic Seizures, Ictal, And Post-Convulsive Central Apnea, Claudia Zeicu, Antoine Legouhy, Catherine A Scott, Joana F A Oliveira, Gavin P Winston, John S Duncan, Sjoerd B Vos, Maria Thom, Samden Lhatoo, Hui Zhang, Ronald M Harper, Beate Diehl Dec 2023

Altered Amygdala Volumes And Microstructure In Focal Epilepsy Patients With Tonic-Clonic Seizures, Ictal, And Post-Convulsive Central Apnea, Claudia Zeicu, Antoine Legouhy, Catherine A Scott, Joana F A Oliveira, Gavin P Winston, John S Duncan, Sjoerd B Vos, Maria Thom, Samden Lhatoo, Hui Zhang, Ronald M Harper, Beate Diehl

Student and Faculty Publications

Objectives

Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is a leading cause of death for patients with epilepsy; however, the pathophysiology remains unclear. Focal‐to‐bilateral tonic–clonic seizures (FBTCS) are a major risk factor, and centrally‐mediated respiratory depression may increase the risk further. Here, we determined the volume and microstructure of the amygdala, a key structure that can trigger apnea in people with focal epilepsy, stratified by the presence or absence of FBTCS, ictal central apnea (ICA), and post‐convulsive central apnea (PCCA).

Methods

Seventy‐three patients with focal impaired awareness seizures without FBTC seizures (FBTCneg group) and 30 with FBTCS (FBTCpos group) recorded during …


Precision Recruitment And Engagement Of Individuals At Risk For Diabetes And Hypertension In Clinical Trials (Predhict): A Randomized Trial For An E-Persuasive Mobile Application To Inform Decision Making About Clinical Trials, Azizi Seixas, Shannique Richards, Jesse Q Moore, Chigozirim Izeogu, Laronda A Hollimon, Peng Jin, Girardin Jean-Louis Nov 2023

Precision Recruitment And Engagement Of Individuals At Risk For Diabetes And Hypertension In Clinical Trials (Predhict): A Randomized Trial For An E-Persuasive Mobile Application To Inform Decision Making About Clinical Trials, Azizi Seixas, Shannique Richards, Jesse Q Moore, Chigozirim Izeogu, Laronda A Hollimon, Peng Jin, Girardin Jean-Louis

Student and Faculty Publications

The primary objective of this randomized trial was to test the effectiveness of the PREDHiCT digital application, which provides educational and supportive navigation to increase willingness to participate in a future clinical trial. The second objective was to test whether PREDHiCT increased clinical trial literacy or enhanced psychological facilitators of clinical trial participation, such as altruism. To test these two objectives, we conducted a 1-month remote decentralized trial with 100 participants who either have a personal or family history of cardiometabolic health conditions, such as hypertension, diabetes, and obesity. Results indicated significant changes in altruism (mean: -2.94 vs. 0.83;


Ten-Year Review Of Antihypertensive Prescribing Practices After Stroke And The Associated Disparities From The Florida Stroke Registry, Gillian Gordon Perue, Hao Ying, Antonio Bustillo, Lili Zhou, Carolina M Gutierrez, Hannah E Gardener, Judith Krigman, Angus Jameson, Chuanhui Dong, Tatjana Rundek, David Z Rose, Jose G Romano, Ayham Alkhachroum, Ralph L Sacco, Negar Asdaghi, Sebastian Koch Nov 2023

Ten-Year Review Of Antihypertensive Prescribing Practices After Stroke And The Associated Disparities From The Florida Stroke Registry, Gillian Gordon Perue, Hao Ying, Antonio Bustillo, Lili Zhou, Carolina M Gutierrez, Hannah E Gardener, Judith Krigman, Angus Jameson, Chuanhui Dong, Tatjana Rundek, David Z Rose, Jose G Romano, Ayham Alkhachroum, Ralph L Sacco, Negar Asdaghi, Sebastian Koch

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Guideline-based hypertension management is integral to the prevention of stroke. We examine trends in antihypertensive medications prescribed after stroke and assess how well a prescriber's blood pressure (BP) medication choice adheres to clinical practice guidelines (BP-guideline adherence).

METHODS AND RESULTS: The FSR (Florida Stroke Registry) uses statewide data prospectively collected for all acute stroke admissions. Based on established guidelines, we defined optimal BP-guideline adherence using the following hierarchy of rules: (1) use of an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor or angiotensin receptor blocker as first-line antihypertensive among diabetics; (2) use of thiazide-type diuretics or calcium channel blockers among Black patients; (3) …


Internet Analytics Of An Innovative Digital Educational Resource Of Type 1 Diabetes Hellotype1 In Local Languages For People Living With Diabetes Families And Healthcare Professionals In Southeast Asia, Sze May Ng, I V Malene, Thy Khue Nguyen, Khuong Le, Yang Xian Lucas Lim, Ngee Lek, Samantha Seal, Steffen Yun Tange, Azriyanti Anuar Zaini, Taninee Sahakitrungruang, Anne Charlotte Ficheroulle Nov 2023

Internet Analytics Of An Innovative Digital Educational Resource Of Type 1 Diabetes Hellotype1 In Local Languages For People Living With Diabetes Families And Healthcare Professionals In Southeast Asia, Sze May Ng, I V Malene, Thy Khue Nguyen, Khuong Le, Yang Xian Lucas Lim, Ngee Lek, Samantha Seal, Steffen Yun Tange, Azriyanti Anuar Zaini, Taninee Sahakitrungruang, Anne Charlotte Ficheroulle

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: There is minimal data of health outcomes for Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) in Southeast Asia (SEA) where government funding of insulin and blood glucose monitoring either do not exist or is limited. The full impact of Covid-19 pandemic on the national economies of SEA remain unknown. In the midst of the pandemic, in 2021, HelloType1 was developed by Action4Diabetes (A4D), a non-government organisation charity in collaboration with Southeast Asia local healthcare professionals as an innovative digital educational resource platform of T1D in local languages. HelloType1 was launched in Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia in 2021 to 2022 with Memorandums …


Indices Of Narrative Language Associated With Disability, Norah M Almubark, Gabriela Silva-Maceda, Matthew E Foster, Trina D Spencer Nov 2023

Indices Of Narrative Language Associated With Disability, Norah M Almubark, Gabriela Silva-Maceda, Matthew E Foster, Trina D Spencer

Student and Faculty Publications

Narratives skills are associated with long-term academic and social benefits. While students with disabilities often struggle to produce complete and complex narratives, it remains unclear which aspects of narrative language are most indicative of disability. In this study, we examined the association between a variety of narrative contents and form indices and disability. Methodology involved drawing 50 K-3 students with Individual Education Programs (IEP) and reported language concerns from a large diverse sample (n = 1074). Fifty typically developing (TD) students were matched to the former group using propensity score matching based on their age, gender, grade, mother’s education, …


Deep Histopathology Genotype-Phenotype Analysis Of Focal Cortical Dysplasia Type Ii Differentiates Between The Gator1-Altered Autophagocytic Subtype Iia And Mtor-Altered Migration Deficient Subtype Iib, Jonas Honke, Lucas Hoffmann, Roland Coras, Katja Kobow, Costin Leu, Tom Pieper, Till Hartlieb, Christian G Bien, Friedrich Woermann, Thomas Cloppenborg, Thilo Kalbhenn, Ahmed Gaballa, Hajo Hamer, Sebastian Brandner, Karl Rössler, Arnd Dörfler, Stefan Rampp, Johannes R Lemke, Sara Baldassari, Stéphanie Baulac, Dennis Lal, Peter Nürnberg, Ingmar Blümcke Nov 2023

Deep Histopathology Genotype-Phenotype Analysis Of Focal Cortical Dysplasia Type Ii Differentiates Between The Gator1-Altered Autophagocytic Subtype Iia And Mtor-Altered Migration Deficient Subtype Iib, Jonas Honke, Lucas Hoffmann, Roland Coras, Katja Kobow, Costin Leu, Tom Pieper, Till Hartlieb, Christian G Bien, Friedrich Woermann, Thomas Cloppenborg, Thilo Kalbhenn, Ahmed Gaballa, Hajo Hamer, Sebastian Brandner, Karl Rössler, Arnd Dörfler, Stefan Rampp, Johannes R Lemke, Sara Baldassari, Stéphanie Baulac, Dennis Lal, Peter Nürnberg, Ingmar Blümcke

Student and Faculty Publications

Focal cortical dysplasia type II (FCDII) is the most common cause of drug-resistant focal epilepsy in children. Herein, we performed a deep histopathology-based genotype–phenotype analysis to further elucidate the clinico-pathological and genetic presentation of FCDIIa compared to FCDIIb. Seventeen individuals with histopathologically confirmed diagnosis of FCD ILAE Type II and a pathogenic variant detected in brain derived DNA whole-exome sequencing or mTOR gene panel sequencing were included in this study. Clinical data were directly available from each contributing centre. Histopathological analyses were performed from formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue samples using haematoxylin–eosin and immunohistochemistry for NF-SMI32, NeuN, pS6, p62, and vimentin. Ten …


Identifying The White Matter Pathways Involved In Multiple Sclerosis-Related Tremor Using Diffusion Tensor Imaging, Ahmed Bayoumi, Khader M Hasan, Jorge Patino, Zafer Keser, Joseph A Thomas, Refaat E Gabr, Claudia Pedroza, Arash Kamali, Mya C Schiess, Jerry S Wolinsky, John A Lincoln Nov 2023

Identifying The White Matter Pathways Involved In Multiple Sclerosis-Related Tremor Using Diffusion Tensor Imaging, Ahmed Bayoumi, Khader M Hasan, Jorge Patino, Zafer Keser, Joseph A Thomas, Refaat E Gabr, Claudia Pedroza, Arash Kamali, Mya C Schiess, Jerry S Wolinsky, John A Lincoln

Student and Faculty Publications

Background

Tremor affects up to 45% of patients with Multiple Sclerosis (PwMS). Current understanding is based on insights from other neurological disorders, thus, not fully addressing the distinctive aspects of MS pathology.

Objective

To characterize the brain white matter (WM) correlates of MS-related tremor using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI).

Methods

In a prospective case-control study, PwMS with tremor were assessed for tremor severity and underwent MRI scans including DTI. PwMS without tremor served as matched controls. After tract selection and segmentation, the resulting diffusivity measures were used to calculate group differences and correlations with tremor severity.

Results

This study included …


Arginase Deficiency Masked By Cerebral Palsy And Coagulopathy-Three Varied Presentations Of Latin American Origin, Shelby L Mills, Paige Roberts, Myla Ashfaq, Kathryn Leal, Hope Northrup, Deborah L Brown, David Rodriguez-Buritica, Laura S Farach Nov 2023

Arginase Deficiency Masked By Cerebral Palsy And Coagulopathy-Three Varied Presentations Of Latin American Origin, Shelby L Mills, Paige Roberts, Myla Ashfaq, Kathryn Leal, Hope Northrup, Deborah L Brown, David Rodriguez-Buritica, Laura S Farach

Student and Faculty Publications

Arginase deficiency (ARG1‐D) is an autosomal recessive inborn error of metabolism that is often misdiagnosed. Classic presentation of ARG1‐D includes progressive symptoms of spasticity, delayed development, cognitive impairment, protein avoidance, and seizures. Patients who present atypically may evade diagnosis and require a thoughtful diagnostic workup. Here, we discuss three females of Latin American origin with differing clinical presentations, but who all have the same intronic pathogenic variant in ARG1. Importantly, we found that each case included elevated coagulopathy on laboratory testing and discussed one case in particular with manifestation of bleeding. When diagnosed early, treatment is favorable and can …