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Neurofilament Light Chain In Serum Of Cancer Patients With Acute Neurological Complications, Amulya Gottiparthy, Keng Lam, Suprateek Kundu, Zixi Yang, Ivo Tremont-Lukats, Sudhakar Tummala Dec 2024

Neurofilament Light Chain In Serum Of Cancer Patients With Acute Neurological Complications, Amulya Gottiparthy, Keng Lam, Suprateek Kundu, Zixi Yang, Ivo Tremont-Lukats, Sudhakar Tummala

Student and Faculty Publications

Aim: Neurofilament light chain (NfL) is a nonspecific sensitive biomarker of axonal damage.

Methods: This case series identified cancer patients with neurological complications who had serum NfL measurements and paired these results to outcomes.

Results: NfL serum levels were available in 15 patients with hematological malignancies or solid tumors. The neurological complications studied were immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome, immune checkpoint inhibitor-related encephalopathy, anoxic brain injury, Guillain-Barre syndrome, hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, transverse myelitis, paraneoplastic syndrome, central nervous system demyelinating disorder and chronic lymphocytic inflammation with pontine perivascular enhancement responsive to steroids. All patients but one with serum NfL >900 pg/ml died …


Targeting The Glutamine-Arginine-Proline Metabolism Axis In Cancer, Di Wang, Jiang-Jie Duan, Yu-Feng Guo, Jun-Jie Chen, Tian-Qing Chen, Jun Wang, Shi-Cang Yu Dec 2024

Targeting The Glutamine-Arginine-Proline Metabolism Axis In Cancer, Di Wang, Jiang-Jie Duan, Yu-Feng Guo, Jun-Jie Chen, Tian-Qing Chen, Jun Wang, Shi-Cang Yu

Student and Faculty Publications

Metabolic abnormalities are an important feature of tumours. The glutamine-arginine-proline axis is an important node of cancer metabolism and plays a major role in amino acid metabolism. This axis also acts as a scaffold for the synthesis of other nonessential amino acids and essential metabolites. In this paper, we briefly review (1) the glutamine addiction exhibited by tumour cells with accelerated glutamine transport and metabolism; (2) the methods regulating extracellular glutamine entry, intracellular glutamine synthesis and the fate of intracellular glutamine; (3) the glutamine, proline and arginine metabolic pathways and their interaction; and (4) the research progress in tumour therapy …


Glial Progenitor Heterogeneity And Plasticity In The Adult Spinal Cord, Haichao Wei, Jia Qian Wu Dec 2024

Glial Progenitor Heterogeneity And Plasticity In The Adult Spinal Cord, Haichao Wei, Jia Qian Wu

Student and Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Physical Exercise-Related Manifestations Of Long Covid: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Chen Zheng, Jun-Jie Chen, Zi-Han Dai, Ke-Wen Wan, Feng-Hua Sun, Jun-Hao Huang, Xiang-Ke Chen Oct 2024

Physical Exercise-Related Manifestations Of Long Covid: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Chen Zheng, Jun-Jie Chen, Zi-Han Dai, Ke-Wen Wan, Feng-Hua Sun, Jun-Hao Huang, Xiang-Ke Chen

Student and Faculty Publications

OBJECTIVE: This study aims to systematically assess physical exercise-related symptoms of post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC or long COVID) in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) survivors.

METHODS: Eight databases were systematically searched on March 03, 2024. Original studies that compared physical exercise-related parameters measured by exercise testing between COVID-19 survivors who recovered from SARS-CoV-2 infection over 3 months and non-COVID-19 controls were included. A random-effects model was utilized to determine the mean differences (MDs) or standardized MDs in the meta-analysis.

RESULTS: A total of 40 studies with 6241 COVID-19 survivors were included. The 6-min walk test, maximal oxygen consumption (VO …


Targeting Igf2 To Reprogram The Tumor Microenvironment For Enhanced Viro-Immunotherapy, Min Hye Noh, Jin Muk Kang, Alexandra A Miller, Grace Nguyen, Minxin Huang, Ji Seon Shim, Alberto J Bueso-Perez, Sara A Murphy, Kimberly A Rivera-Caraballo, Yoshihiro Otani, Eunju Kim, Seung-Hee Yoo, Yuanqing Yan, Yeshavanth Banasavadi-Siddegowda, Hiroshi Nakashima, E Antonio Chiocca, Balveen Kaur, Zhongming Zhao, Tae Jin Lee, Ji Young Yoo Sep 2024

Targeting Igf2 To Reprogram The Tumor Microenvironment For Enhanced Viro-Immunotherapy, Min Hye Noh, Jin Muk Kang, Alexandra A Miller, Grace Nguyen, Minxin Huang, Ji Seon Shim, Alberto J Bueso-Perez, Sara A Murphy, Kimberly A Rivera-Caraballo, Yoshihiro Otani, Eunju Kim, Seung-Hee Yoo, Yuanqing Yan, Yeshavanth Banasavadi-Siddegowda, Hiroshi Nakashima, E Antonio Chiocca, Balveen Kaur, Zhongming Zhao, Tae Jin Lee, Ji Young Yoo

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: The FDA approval of oncolytic herpes simplex-1 virus (oHSV) therapy underscores its therapeutic promise and safety as a cancer immunotherapy. Despite this promise, the current efficacy of oHSV is significantly limited to a small subset of patients largely due to the resistance in tumor and tumor microenvironment (TME).

METHODS: RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) was used to identify molecular targets of oHSV resistance. Intracranial human and murine glioma or breast cancer brain metastasis (BCBM) tumor-bearing mouse models were employed to elucidate the mechanism underlying oHSV therapy-induced resistance.

RESULTS: Transcriptome analysis identified IGF2 as one of the top-secreted proteins following oHSV treatment. …


The Scaffolding Function Of Lsd1 Controls Dna Methylation In Mouse Escs, Sandhya Malla, Kanchan Kumari, Carlos A García-Prieto, Jonatan Caroli, Anna Nordin, Trinh T T Phan, Devi Prasad Bhattarai, Carlos Martinez-Gamero, Eshagh Dorafshan, Stephanie Stransky, Damiana Álvarez-Errico, Paulina Avovome Saiki, Weiyi Lai, Cong Lyu, Ludvig Lizana, Jonathan D Gilthorpe, Hailin Wang, Simone Sidoli, Andre Mateus, Dung-Fang Lee, Claudio Cantù, Manel Esteller, Andrea Mattevi, Angel-Carlos Roman, Francesca Aguilo Sep 2024

The Scaffolding Function Of Lsd1 Controls Dna Methylation In Mouse Escs, Sandhya Malla, Kanchan Kumari, Carlos A García-Prieto, Jonatan Caroli, Anna Nordin, Trinh T T Phan, Devi Prasad Bhattarai, Carlos Martinez-Gamero, Eshagh Dorafshan, Stephanie Stransky, Damiana Álvarez-Errico, Paulina Avovome Saiki, Weiyi Lai, Cong Lyu, Ludvig Lizana, Jonathan D Gilthorpe, Hailin Wang, Simone Sidoli, Andre Mateus, Dung-Fang Lee, Claudio Cantù, Manel Esteller, Andrea Mattevi, Angel-Carlos Roman, Francesca Aguilo

Student and Faculty Publications

Lysine-specific histone demethylase 1 (LSD1), which demethylates mono- or di- methylated histone H3 on lysine 4 (H3K4me1/2), is essential for early embryogenesis and development. Here we show that LSD1 is dispensable for mouse embryonic stem cell (ESC) self-renewal but is required for mouse ESC growth and differentiation. Reintroduction of a catalytically-impaired LSD1 (LSD1MUT) recovers the proliferation capability of mouse ESCs, yet the enzymatic activity of LSD1 is essential to ensure proper differentiation. Indeed, increased H3K4me1 in Lsd1 knockout (KO) mouse ESCs does not lead to major changes in global gene expression programs related to stemness. However, ablation of LSD1 but …


Pancreatic Epithelial Il17/Il17ra Signaling Drives B7-H4 Expression To Promote Tumorigenesis, Susana Castro-Pando, Rian M Howell, Le Li, Marilina Mascaro, Erika Y Faraoni, Olivereen Le Roux, David Romanin, Virginia Tahan, Erick Riquelme, Yu Zhang, Jay K Kolls, James P Allison, Guillermina Lozano, Seyed J Moghaddam, Florencia Mcallister Sep 2024

Pancreatic Epithelial Il17/Il17ra Signaling Drives B7-H4 Expression To Promote Tumorigenesis, Susana Castro-Pando, Rian M Howell, Le Li, Marilina Mascaro, Erika Y Faraoni, Olivereen Le Roux, David Romanin, Virginia Tahan, Erick Riquelme, Yu Zhang, Jay K Kolls, James P Allison, Guillermina Lozano, Seyed J Moghaddam, Florencia Mcallister

Student and Faculty Publications

IL17 is required for the initiation and progression of pancreatic cancer, particularly in the context of inflammation, as previously shown by genetic and pharmacological approaches. However, the cellular compartment and downstream molecular mediators of IL17-mediated pancreatic tumorigenesis have not been fully identified. This study examined the cellular compartment required by generating transgenic animals with IL17 receptor A (IL17RA), which was genetically deleted from either the pancreatic epithelial compartment or the hematopoietic compartment via generation of IL17RA-deficient (IL17-RA-/-) bone marrow chimeras, in the context of embryonically activated or inducible Kras. Deletion of IL17RA from the pancreatic epithelial compartment, but not from …


American Association Of Plastic Surgeons Consensus On Breast Implant-Associated Anaplastic Large-Cell Lymphoma, Mark W Clemens, Terence M Myckatyn, Arianna Di Napoli, Andrew L Feldman, Elaine S Jaffe, Cara L Haymaker, Steven M Horwitz, Kelly K Hunt, Marshall E Kadin, Colleen M Mccarthy, Roberto N Miranda, H Miles Prince, Fabio Santanelli Di Pompeo, Sari D Holmes, Linda G Phillips Sep 2024

American Association Of Plastic Surgeons Consensus On Breast Implant-Associated Anaplastic Large-Cell Lymphoma, Mark W Clemens, Terence M Myckatyn, Arianna Di Napoli, Andrew L Feldman, Elaine S Jaffe, Cara L Haymaker, Steven M Horwitz, Kelly K Hunt, Marshall E Kadin, Colleen M Mccarthy, Roberto N Miranda, H Miles Prince, Fabio Santanelli Di Pompeo, Sari D Holmes, Linda G Phillips

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: In the absence of high-quality evidence, there is a need for guidelines and multidisciplinary consensus recommendations on breast implant-associated anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL). The purpose of this expert consensus conference was to evaluate the existing evidence regarding the diagnosis and management of BIA-ALCL caused by textured implants. This article aims to provide evidence-based recommendations regarding the management and prevention of BIA-ALCL.

METHODS: A comprehensive search was conducted in the MEDLINE, Cochrane Library, and Embase databases, and supplemented by manual searches of relevant English-language articles and "related articles" sections. Studies focusing on breast surgery and lymphoma associated with breast implants …


The Fibro-Adipogenic Progenitor Apod+Dcn+Llum+ Cell Population In Aggressive Carcinomas, Lingyi Cai, Mikhail G Kolonin, Dimitris Anastassiou Sep 2024

The Fibro-Adipogenic Progenitor Apod+Dcn+Llum+ Cell Population In Aggressive Carcinomas, Lingyi Cai, Mikhail G Kolonin, Dimitris Anastassiou

Student and Faculty Publications

We identified a progenitor cell population highly enriched in samples from invasive and chemo-resistant carcinomas, characterized by a well-defined multigene signature including APOD, DCN, and LUM. This cell population has previously been labeled as consisting of inflammatory cancer-associated fibroblasts (iCAFs). The same signature characterizes naturally occurring fibro-adipogenic progenitors (FAPs) as well as stromal cells abundant in normal adipose tissue. Our analysis of human gene expression databases provides evidence that adipose stromal cells (ASCs) are recruited by tumors and undergo differentiation into CAFs during cancer progression to invasive and chemotherapy-resistant stages.


Detection Of Distant Relatedness In Biobanks To Identify Undiagnosed Cases Of Mendelian Disease As Applied To Long Qt Syndrome, Megan C Lancaster, Hung-Hsin Chen, M Benjamin Shoemaker, Matthew R Fleming, Teresa L Strickland, James T Baker, Grahame F Evans, Hannah G Polikowsky, David C Samuels, Chad D Huff, Dan M Roden, Jennifer E Below Aug 2024

Detection Of Distant Relatedness In Biobanks To Identify Undiagnosed Cases Of Mendelian Disease As Applied To Long Qt Syndrome, Megan C Lancaster, Hung-Hsin Chen, M Benjamin Shoemaker, Matthew R Fleming, Teresa L Strickland, James T Baker, Grahame F Evans, Hannah G Polikowsky, David C Samuels, Chad D Huff, Dan M Roden, Jennifer E Below

Student and Faculty Publications

Rare genetic diseases are typically studied in referral populations, resulting in underdiagnosis and biased assessment of penetrance and phenotype. To address this, we develop a generalizable method of genotype inference based on distant relatedness and deploy this to identify undiagnosed Type 5 Long QT Syndrome (LQT5) rare variant carriers in a non-referral population. We identify 9 LQT5 families referred to a single specialty clinic, each carrying p.Asp76Asn, the most common LQT5 variant. We uncover recent common ancestry and a single shared haplotype among probands. Application to a non-referral population of 69,819 BioVU biobank subjects identifies 22 additional subjects sharing this …


David Taylor Memorial Lecture: Insights Into The Origins Of Intracardiac Surgery, James K. Kirklin Aug 2024

David Taylor Memorial Lecture: Insights Into The Origins Of Intracardiac Surgery, James K. Kirklin

The VAD Journal

David Taylor was an eminent luminary in the field of advanced heart failure and transplantation. As past president of the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation, he significantly impacted the field and was a mentor to many young heart failure cardiologists. In addition to many professional activities, David was an integral part of Brano meetings, including numerous eastern European trips promoting education and training in advanced heart failure, mechanical circulatory support, and transplantation


Mechanisms And Metabolic Consequences Of Adipocyte Progenitor Replicative Senescence, Tonghui Lin, Aftab Mohammad, Mikhail G Kolonin, Kristin L Eckel-Mahan Aug 2024

Mechanisms And Metabolic Consequences Of Adipocyte Progenitor Replicative Senescence, Tonghui Lin, Aftab Mohammad, Mikhail G Kolonin, Kristin L Eckel-Mahan

Student and Faculty Publications

In recent decades, obesity has become a worldwide epidemic. As a result, the importance of adipose tissue (AT) as a metabolically active storage depot for lipids and a key mediator of body-wide metabolism and energy balance has been increasingly recognized. Emerging from the studies of AT in metabolic disease is a recognition of the importance of the adipocyte progenitor cell (APC) population of AT being the gatekeeper of adipocyte function. APCs have the capability to self-renew and undergo adipogenesis to propagate new adipocytes capable of lipid storage, which is important for maintaining a healthy fat pad, devoid of dysfunctional lipid …


Whole Genome And Reverse Protein Phase Array Landscapes Of Patient Derived Osteosarcoma Xenograft Models, Chia-Chin Wu, Licai Huang, Zhongting Zhang, Zhenlin Ju, Xingzhi Song, E Anders Kolb, Wendong Zhang, Jonathan Gill, Min Ha, Malcolm A Smith, Peter Houghton, Christopher L Morton, Raushan Kurmasheva, John Maris, Yael Mosse, Yiling Lu, Richard Gorlick, P Andrew Futreal, Hannah C Beird Aug 2024

Whole Genome And Reverse Protein Phase Array Landscapes Of Patient Derived Osteosarcoma Xenograft Models, Chia-Chin Wu, Licai Huang, Zhongting Zhang, Zhenlin Ju, Xingzhi Song, E Anders Kolb, Wendong Zhang, Jonathan Gill, Min Ha, Malcolm A Smith, Peter Houghton, Christopher L Morton, Raushan Kurmasheva, John Maris, Yael Mosse, Yiling Lu, Richard Gorlick, P Andrew Futreal, Hannah C Beird

Student and Faculty Publications

Osteosarcoma is the most common primary bone malignancy in children and young adults, and it has few treatment options. As a result, there has been little improvement in survival outcomes in the past few decades. The need for models to test novel therapies is especially great in this disease since it is both rare and does not respond to most therapies. To address this, an NCI-funded consortium has characterized and utilized a panel of patient-derived xenograft models of osteosarcoma for drug testing. The exomes, transcriptomes, and copy number landscapes of these models have been presented previously. This study now adds …


Meti: Deep Profiling Of Tumor Ecosystems By Integrating Cell Morphology And Spatial Transcriptomics, Jiahui Jiang, Yunhe Liu, Jiangjiang Qin, Jianfeng Chen, Jingjing Wu, Melissa P Pizzi, Rossana Lazcano, Kohei Yamashita, Zhiyuan Xu, Guangsheng Pei, Kyung Serk Cho, Yanshuo Chu, Ansam Sinjab, Fuduan Peng, Xinmiao Yan, Guangchun Han, Ruiping Wang, Enyu Dai, Yibo Dai, Bogdan A Czerniak, Andrew Futreal, Anirban Maitra, Alexander Lazar, Humam Kadara, Amir A Jazaeri, Xiangdong Cheng, Jaffer Ajani, Jianjun Gao, Jian Hu, Linghua Wang Aug 2024

Meti: Deep Profiling Of Tumor Ecosystems By Integrating Cell Morphology And Spatial Transcriptomics, Jiahui Jiang, Yunhe Liu, Jiangjiang Qin, Jianfeng Chen, Jingjing Wu, Melissa P Pizzi, Rossana Lazcano, Kohei Yamashita, Zhiyuan Xu, Guangsheng Pei, Kyung Serk Cho, Yanshuo Chu, Ansam Sinjab, Fuduan Peng, Xinmiao Yan, Guangchun Han, Ruiping Wang, Enyu Dai, Yibo Dai, Bogdan A Czerniak, Andrew Futreal, Anirban Maitra, Alexander Lazar, Humam Kadara, Amir A Jazaeri, Xiangdong Cheng, Jaffer Ajani, Jianjun Gao, Jian Hu, Linghua Wang

Student and Faculty Publications

Recent advances in spatial transcriptomics (ST) techniques provide valuable insights into cellular interactions within the tumor microenvironment (TME). However, most analytical tools lack consideration of histological features and rely on matched single-cell RNA sequencing data, limiting their effectiveness in TME studies. To address this, we introduce the Morphology-Enhanced Spatial Transcriptome Analysis Integrator (METI), an end-to-end framework that maps cancer cells and TME components, stratifies cell types and states, and analyzes cell co-localization. By integrating spatial transcriptomics, cell morphology, and curated gene signatures, METI enhances our understanding of the molecular landscape and cellular interactions within the tissue. We evaluate the performance …


Lung Cell Transplantation For Pulmonary Fibrosis, Irit Milman Krentsis, Yangxi Zheng, Chava Rosen, Sarah Y Shin, Christa Blagdon, Einav Shoshan, Yuan Qi, Jing Wang, Sandeep K Yadav, Esther Bachar Lustig, Elias Shetzen, Burton F Dickey, Harry Karmouty-Quintana, Yair Reisner Aug 2024

Lung Cell Transplantation For Pulmonary Fibrosis, Irit Milman Krentsis, Yangxi Zheng, Chava Rosen, Sarah Y Shin, Christa Blagdon, Einav Shoshan, Yuan Qi, Jing Wang, Sandeep K Yadav, Esther Bachar Lustig, Elias Shetzen, Burton F Dickey, Harry Karmouty-Quintana, Yair Reisner

Student and Faculty Publications

Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is a major cause of death with few treatment options. Here, we demonstrate the therapeutic efficacy for lung fibrosis of adult lung cell transplantation using a single-cell suspension of the entire lung in two distinct mouse systems: bleomycin treatment and mice lacking telomeric repeat-binding factor 1 expression in alveolar type 2 (AT2) cells (SPC-Cre TRF1fl/fl), spontaneously developing fibrosis. In both models, the progression of fibrosis was associated with reduced levels of host lung progenitors, enabling engraftment of donor progenitors without any additional conditioning, in contrast to our previous studies. Two months after transplantation, engrafted progenitors …


The Icf Syndrome Protein Cdca7 Harbors A Unique Dna Binding Domain That Recognizes A Cpg Dyad In The Context Of A Non-B Dna, Swanand Hardikar, Ren Ren, Zhengzhou Ying, Jujun Zhou, John R Horton, Matthew D Bramble, Bin Liu, Yue Lu, Bigang Liu, Luis Della Coletta, Jianjun Shen, Jiameng Dan, Xing Zhang, Xiaodong Cheng, Taiping Chen Aug 2024

The Icf Syndrome Protein Cdca7 Harbors A Unique Dna Binding Domain That Recognizes A Cpg Dyad In The Context Of A Non-B Dna, Swanand Hardikar, Ren Ren, Zhengzhou Ying, Jujun Zhou, John R Horton, Matthew D Bramble, Bin Liu, Yue Lu, Bigang Liu, Luis Della Coletta, Jianjun Shen, Jiameng Dan, Xing Zhang, Xiaodong Cheng, Taiping Chen

Student and Faculty Publications

CDCA7, encoding a protein with a carboxyl-terminal cysteine-rich domain (CRD), is mutated in immunodeficiency, centromeric instability, and facial anomalies (ICF) syndrome, a disease related to hypomethylation of juxtacentromeric satellite DNA. How CDCA7 directs DNA methylation to juxtacentromeric regions is unknown. Here, we show that the CDCA7 CRD adopts a unique zinc-binding structure that recognizes a CpG dyad in a non-B DNA formed by two sequence motifs. CDCA7, but not ICF mutants, preferentially binds the non-B DNA with strand-specific CpG hemi-methylation. The unmethylated sequence motif is highly enriched at centromeres of human chromosomes, whereas the methylated motif is distributed throughout …


Heartmate 3 As A Bridge To Transplant In An Adult With Failing Fontan Circulation, Kengo Z. Soghoyan, Stephen Cook, Maya Guglin Aug 2024

Heartmate 3 As A Bridge To Transplant In An Adult With Failing Fontan Circulation, Kengo Z. Soghoyan, Stephen Cook, Maya Guglin

The VAD Journal

Mechanical circulatory support devices have demonstrated efficacy in adult congenital patients with biventricular repairs. The off-label use of ventricular assist devices may be invaluable for managing end-stage single ventricle failure. We present the case of a 27-year-old male who developed heart failure, congestive hepatopathy, and, ultimately, cardiogenic shock. He received a HeartMate 3 (Abbott, Chicago, IL, USA) without complications one year after the surgery.


The Why, The Who, And The How: Launching The Society Of Critical Care Cardiology, Balimkiz Senman, David M. Dudzinski, Ann Gage, P. Elliott Miller, Jason N. Katz Aug 2024

The Why, The Who, And The How: Launching The Society Of Critical Care Cardiology, Balimkiz Senman, David M. Dudzinski, Ann Gage, P. Elliott Miller, Jason N. Katz

Journal of Shock and Hemodynamics

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Monitoring Response To Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy In Triple Negative Breast Cancer Using Circulating Tumor Dna, Jennifer H Chen, Sridevi Addanki, Dhruvajyoti Roy, Roland Bassett, Ekaterina Kalashnikova, Erik Spickard, Henry M Kuerer, Salyna Meas, Vanessa N Sarli, Anil Korkut, Jason B White, Gaiane M Rauch, Debu Tripathy, Banu K Arun, Carlos H Barcenas, Clinton Yam, Himanshu Sethi, Angel A Rodriguez, Minetta C Liu, Stacy L Moulder, Anthony Lucci Aug 2024

Monitoring Response To Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy In Triple Negative Breast Cancer Using Circulating Tumor Dna, Jennifer H Chen, Sridevi Addanki, Dhruvajyoti Roy, Roland Bassett, Ekaterina Kalashnikova, Erik Spickard, Henry M Kuerer, Salyna Meas, Vanessa N Sarli, Anil Korkut, Jason B White, Gaiane M Rauch, Debu Tripathy, Banu K Arun, Carlos H Barcenas, Clinton Yam, Himanshu Sethi, Angel A Rodriguez, Minetta C Liu, Stacy L Moulder, Anthony Lucci

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive subtype with poor prognosis. We aimed to determine whether circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) and circulating tumor cell (CTC) could predict response and long-term outcomes to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC).

METHODS: Patients with TNBC were enrolled between 2017-2021 at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston, TX). Serial plasma samples were collected at four timepoints: pre-NAC (baseline), 12-weeks after NAC (mid-NAC), after NAC/prior to surgery (post-NAC), and one-year after surgery. ctDNA was quantified using a tumor-informed ctDNA assay (Signatera

RESULTS: In total, 37 patients were enrolled. The mean age was 50 …


Injectable, Reversibly Thermoresponsive Captopril-Laden Hydrogel For The Local Treatment Of Sensory Loss In Diabetic Neuropathy, Amit Chandra Das, James M Nichols, Caitlin V Crelli, Lu Liu, Riddhi Vichare, Hoang Vu Pham, Caitlyn M Gaffney, Fisher R Cherry, Peter M Grace, Andrew J Shepherd, Jelena M Janjic Aug 2024

Injectable, Reversibly Thermoresponsive Captopril-Laden Hydrogel For The Local Treatment Of Sensory Loss In Diabetic Neuropathy, Amit Chandra Das, James M Nichols, Caitlin V Crelli, Lu Liu, Riddhi Vichare, Hoang Vu Pham, Caitlyn M Gaffney, Fisher R Cherry, Peter M Grace, Andrew J Shepherd, Jelena M Janjic

Student and Faculty Publications

A major and irreversible complication of diabetes is diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN), which can lead to significant disability and decreased quality of life. Prior work demonstrates the peptide hormone Angiotensin II (Ang II) is released locally in neuropathy and drives inflammation and impaired endoneurial blood flow. Therefore, we proposed that by utilizing a local thermoresponsive hydrogel injection, we could deliver inhibitors of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) to suppress Ang II production and reduce nerve dysfunction in DPN through local drug release. The ACE inhibitor captopril was encapsulated into a micelle, which was then embedded into a reversibly thermoresponsive pluronics-based hydrogel matrix. …


Hybridizing Mechanistic Modeling And Deep Learning For Personalized Survival Prediction After Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Immunotherapy, Joseph D Butner, Prashant Dogra, Caroline Chung, Eugene J Koay, James W Welsh, David S Hong, Vittorio Cristini, Zhihui Wang Aug 2024

Hybridizing Mechanistic Modeling And Deep Learning For Personalized Survival Prediction After Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Immunotherapy, Joseph D Butner, Prashant Dogra, Caroline Chung, Eugene J Koay, James W Welsh, David S Hong, Vittorio Cristini, Zhihui Wang

Student and Faculty Publications

We present a study where predictive mechanistic modeling is combined with deep learning methods to predict individual patient survival probabilities under immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) immunotherapy. This hybrid approach enables prediction based on both measures that are calculable from mechanistic models of key mechanisms underlying ICI therapy that may not be directly measurable in the clinic and easily measurable quantities or patient characteristics that are not always readily incorporated into predictive mechanistic models. A deep learning time-to-event predictive model trained on a hybrid mechanistic + clinical data set from 93 patients achieved higher per-patient predictive accuracy based on event-time concordance, …


Metal(Loid) Uptake And Physiological Response Of Coix Lacryma-Jobi L To Soil Potentially Toxic Elements In A Polluted Metal-Mining Area, Qun Zhao, Hongyan Liu, Longhua Wu, Peter Christie, Xuewen Wang, Ghulam Rasool, Guilan Peng Aug 2024

Metal(Loid) Uptake And Physiological Response Of Coix Lacryma-Jobi L To Soil Potentially Toxic Elements In A Polluted Metal-Mining Area, Qun Zhao, Hongyan Liu, Longhua Wu, Peter Christie, Xuewen Wang, Ghulam Rasool, Guilan Peng

Student and Faculty Publications

Coix lacryma-jobi L. is a traditional medicinal plant in east Asia and is an important crop in Guizhou province, southwest China, where there are elevated levels of soil mercury and arsenic (As). Exposure to multiple potentially toxic elements (PTEs) may affect plant accumulation of metal(loid)s and food safety in regions with high geological metal concentrations. Field experiments were conducted to study the effects of PTEs on metal(loid) accumulation and physiological response of C. lacryma in different plant parts at three pollution levels. Total root length, number of root tips, number of branches, and number of root crosses increased with increasing …


A Social Media Game To Increase Physical Activity Among Older Adult Women: Protocol Of A Randomized Controlled Trial To Evaluate Challenge, Michael C Robertson, Maria Chang Swartz, Karen M Basen-Engquist, Yisheng Li, Kristofer Jennings, Debbe Thompson, Tom Baranowski, Elena Volpi, Elizabeth J Lyons Aug 2024

A Social Media Game To Increase Physical Activity Among Older Adult Women: Protocol Of A Randomized Controlled Trial To Evaluate Challenge, Michael C Robertson, Maria Chang Swartz, Karen M Basen-Engquist, Yisheng Li, Kristofer Jennings, Debbe Thompson, Tom Baranowski, Elena Volpi, Elizabeth J Lyons

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Older adult women often do not engage in sufficient physical activity (PA) and can encounter biological changes that exacerbate the negative effects of inadequate activity. Wearable activity monitors can facilitate PA initiation, but evidence of sustained behavior change is lacking. Supplementing wearable technologies with intervention content that evokes enjoyment, interest, meaning, and personal values associated with PA may support long term adherence. In this paper, we present the protocol of an NIA-funded study designed to evaluate the efficacy of CHALLENGE for increasing step count and motivation for PA in insufficiently active older women (Challenges for Healthy Aging: Leveraging Limits …


Addressing Medication Adherence Barriers In Hispanics Diagnosed With Diabetes Type Ii, Solmayra Solis Aug 2024

Addressing Medication Adherence Barriers In Hispanics Diagnosed With Diabetes Type Ii, Solmayra Solis

Doctor of Nursing Practice Final Project Abstract

The purpose of this scholarly project was to identify and mitigate the barriers of medication adherence in an underserved population of Hispanic patients diagnosed with Type II diabetes through a nurse-driven telephone follow-up program. The program aims to assess and offer solutions available in the clinic to barriers of medication adherence. The project was implemented at the non-profit Christ Clinic located in Katy, TX. About 94% of the population are Spanish-speaking Hispanics and 200% below the federal poverty level. The patients do not have insurance due to their immigration status. Of the 5,000 clinic patients, an estimated 40% are non-medication …


3d Chromatin Architecture, Brd4, And Mediator Have Distinct Roles In Regulating Genome-Wide Transcriptional Bursting And Gene Network, Pawel Trzaskoma, Seolkyoung Jung, Aleksandra Pękowska, Christopher H Bohrer, Xiang Wang, Faiza Naz, Stefania Dell'orso, Wendy D Dubois, Ana Olivera, Supriya V Vartak, Yongbing Zhao, Subhashree Nayak, Andrew Overmiller, Maria I Morasso, Vittorio Sartorelli, Daniel R Larson, Carson C Chow, Rafael Casellas, John J O'Shea Aug 2024

3d Chromatin Architecture, Brd4, And Mediator Have Distinct Roles In Regulating Genome-Wide Transcriptional Bursting And Gene Network, Pawel Trzaskoma, Seolkyoung Jung, Aleksandra Pękowska, Christopher H Bohrer, Xiang Wang, Faiza Naz, Stefania Dell'orso, Wendy D Dubois, Ana Olivera, Supriya V Vartak, Yongbing Zhao, Subhashree Nayak, Andrew Overmiller, Maria I Morasso, Vittorio Sartorelli, Daniel R Larson, Carson C Chow, Rafael Casellas, John J O'Shea

Student and Faculty Publications

Discontinuous transcription is evolutionarily conserved and a fundamental feature of gene regulation; yet, the exact mechanisms underlying transcriptional bursting are unresolved. Analyses of bursting transcriptome-wide have focused on the role of cis-regulatory elements, but other factors that regulate this process remain elusive. We applied mathematical modeling to single-cell RNA sequencing data to infer bursting dynamics transcriptome-wide under multiple conditions to identify possible molecular mechanisms. We found that Mediator complex subunit 26 (MED26) primarily regulates frequency, MYC regulates burst size, while cohesin and Bromodomain-containing protein 4 (BRD4) can modulate both. Despite comparable effects on RNA levels among these perturbations, acute depletion …


Left Atrial Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Strategy In Postcardiotomy Cardiogenic Shock: A Case Series, Daniel Manzur-Sandoval Md, Gian Manuel Jiménez-Rodríguez Md, José Luis Elizalde-Silva Md, Meredith Fernanda Sánchez-Torres Md, Uriel Encarnación-Martínez Md, Cristhian Josué Gaytán-García Md, José Octavio Salazar-Delgado Md, Guadalupe Lisseth Hernández-González Md, Gustavo Rojas-Velasco Md Aug 2024

Left Atrial Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Strategy In Postcardiotomy Cardiogenic Shock: A Case Series, Daniel Manzur-Sandoval Md, Gian Manuel Jiménez-Rodríguez Md, José Luis Elizalde-Silva Md, Meredith Fernanda Sánchez-Torres Md, Uriel Encarnación-Martínez Md, Cristhian Josué Gaytán-García Md, José Octavio Salazar-Delgado Md, Guadalupe Lisseth Hernández-González Md, Gustavo Rojas-Velasco Md

The VAD Journal

Postcardiotomy cardiogenic shock is a rare complication with high mortality. When patients do not respond to the placement of an intra-aortic balloon pump or pharmacological treatment, therapy with peripheral venoarterial extracorporeal membrane is a viable option that allows active resuscitation. The adjunct use of Impella® (Abiomed, Danvers, MA, USA) allows active unloading of the dysfunctional left ventricle. However, left atrial venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (LAVA-ECMO) is an appealing and effective strategy in cases of aortic dissection, aortic valve replacement, or bioprosthesis of the aorta. Insertion of an extraction cannula that can discharge both atria or only the left atrium allows …


Novel Il-4/Hb-Egf-Dependent Crosstalk Between Eosinophils And Macrophages Controls Liver Regeneration After Ischaemia And Reperfusion Injury, Yang Yang, Long Xu, Constance Atkins, Lily Kuhlman, Jie Zhao, Jong-Min Jeong, Yankai Wen, Nicolas Moreno, Kang Ho Kim, Yu A An, Fenfen Wang, Steve Bynon, Vincenzo Villani, Bin Gao, Frank Brombacher, Raymond Harris, Holger K Eltzschig, Elizabeth Jacobsen, Cynthia Ju Aug 2024

Novel Il-4/Hb-Egf-Dependent Crosstalk Between Eosinophils And Macrophages Controls Liver Regeneration After Ischaemia And Reperfusion Injury, Yang Yang, Long Xu, Constance Atkins, Lily Kuhlman, Jie Zhao, Jong-Min Jeong, Yankai Wen, Nicolas Moreno, Kang Ho Kim, Yu A An, Fenfen Wang, Steve Bynon, Vincenzo Villani, Bin Gao, Frank Brombacher, Raymond Harris, Holger K Eltzschig, Elizabeth Jacobsen, Cynthia Ju

Student and Faculty Publications

OBJECTIVE: Previous studies indicate that eosinophils are recruited into the allograft following orthotopic liver transplantation and protect from ischaemia reperfusion (IR) injury. In the current studies, we aim to explore whether their protective function could outlast during liver repair.

DESIGN: Eosinophil-deficient mice and adoptive transfer of bone marrow-derived eosinophils (bmEos) were employed to investigate the effects of eosinophils on tissue repair and regeneration after hepatic IR injury. Aside from exogenous cytokine or neutralising antibody treatments, mechanistic studies made use of a panel of mouse models of eosinophil-specific IL-4/IL-13-deletion, cell-specific IL-4rα-deletion in liver macrophages and hepatocytes and macrophage-specific deletion of heparin-binding …


Video And Phone Visit Use Differed By Language Preference Among Us Latino And Chinese Adults During The First 9 Months Of The Covid-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Electronic Health Record Study, Nancy P Gordon, Teresa Y Lin, Antonia Torreblanca, Mary E Reed Aug 2024

Video And Phone Visit Use Differed By Language Preference Among Us Latino And Chinese Adults During The First 9 Months Of The Covid-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Electronic Health Record Study, Nancy P Gordon, Teresa Y Lin, Antonia Torreblanca, Mary E Reed

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: During the first nine months of the COVID-19 emergency, patients were encouraged to use virtual versus clinic visits if in-person care was not deemed necessary by clinical staff. This study examined the association of spoken language preference and ethnicity with use of video versus phone virtual visits by US Latino and Chinese adult patients who got care in the same healthcare system.

METHODS: We analyzed electronic health record data for four groups of adults aged 26-85y who had ≥ 1 primary or specialty care outpatient clinician visits during April-December 2020: 80,869 Latino adults preferring Spanish (LEP Latino); 214,765 Latino …


Cefiderocol Heteroresistance Associated With Mutations In Tonb-Dependent Receptor Genes In Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Of Clinical Origin, Stephanie L Egge, Samie A Rizvi, Shelby R Simar, Manuel Alcalde, Jose R W Martinez, Blake M Hanson, An Q Dinh, Rodrigo P Baptista, Truc T Tran, Samuel A Shelburne, Jose M Munita, Cesar A Arias, Morgan Hakki, William R Miller Aug 2024

Cefiderocol Heteroresistance Associated With Mutations In Tonb-Dependent Receptor Genes In Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Of Clinical Origin, Stephanie L Egge, Samie A Rizvi, Shelby R Simar, Manuel Alcalde, Jose R W Martinez, Blake M Hanson, An Q Dinh, Rodrigo P Baptista, Truc T Tran, Samuel A Shelburne, Jose M Munita, Cesar A Arias, Morgan Hakki, William R Miller

Student and Faculty Publications

The siderophore-cephalosporin cefiderocol (FDC) presents a promising treatment option for carbapenem-resistant (CR) P. aeruginosa (PA). FDC circumvents traditional porin and efflux-mediated resistance by utilizing TonB-dependent receptors (TBDRs) to access the periplasmic space. Emerging FDC resistance has been associated with loss of function mutations within TBDR genes or the regulatory genes controlling TBDR expression. Further, difficulties with antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) and unexpected negative clinical treatment outcomes have prompted concerns for heteroresistance, where a single lineage isolate contains resistant subpopulations not detectable by standard AST. This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of TBDR mutations among clinical isolates of P. aeruginosa …


An Unusual Case Of Refractory Hypoxia: The Many Ways Of Providing Oxygen, Saliha Erdem, Mir Babar Basir Aug 2024

An Unusual Case Of Refractory Hypoxia: The Many Ways Of Providing Oxygen, Saliha Erdem, Mir Babar Basir

Journal of Shock and Hemodynamics

This case report outlines the complex clinical course of a 26-year-old female patient who presented with altered mental status after an N-methyl-3,4-methylenedioxy-amphetamine overdose. The patient exhibited profound hemodynamic instability and respiratory failure. She subsequently developed shock, necessitating advanced life support measures, including veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation with a dual lumen right atrium to pulmonary artery cannula (ProtekDuo; LivaNova, London, UK) and Quadrox Oxygenator (Getinge, Wayne, NJ) system. This resulted in worsening hypoxemia, which was attributed to an increased left ventricular preload. In response, an intra-aortic balloon pump was used to decrease the left ventricle’s afterload. After balloon placement, the patient’s …