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2010

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Evolutionary Conservation Of Residues In Vertebrate Dna Polymerase N Conferring Low Fidelity And Bypass Activity., Kei-Ichi Takata, Mercedes E Arana, Mineaki Seki, Thomas A Kunkel, Richard D Wood Jun 2010

Evolutionary Conservation Of Residues In Vertebrate Dna Polymerase N Conferring Low Fidelity And Bypass Activity., Kei-Ichi Takata, Mercedes E Arana, Mineaki Seki, Thomas A Kunkel, Richard D Wood

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POLN is a nuclear A-family DNA polymerase encoded in vertebrate genomes. POLN has unusual fidelity and DNA lesion bypass properties, including strong strand displacement activity, low fidelity favoring incorporation of T for template G and accurate translesion synthesis past a 5S-thymine glycol (5S-Tg). We searched for conserved features of the polymerase domain that distinguish it from prokaryotic pol I-type DNA polymerases. A Lys residue (679 in human POLN) of particular interest was identified in the conserved 'O-helix' of motif 4 in the fingers sub-domain. The corresponding residue is one of the most important for controlling fidelity of prokaryotic pol I …


Progressive Regression Of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Two Years After Bariatric Surgery, Mohamed F Algahim, Thomas R Lux, Joshua G Leichman, Anthony F Boyer, Charles C Miller, Susan T Laing, Erik B Wilson, Terry Scarborough, Sherman Yu, Brad Snyder, Carol Wolin-Riklin, Ursula G Kyle, Heinrich Taegtmeyer Jun 2010

Progressive Regression Of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Two Years After Bariatric Surgery, Mohamed F Algahim, Thomas R Lux, Joshua G Leichman, Anthony F Boyer, Charles C Miller, Susan T Laing, Erik B Wilson, Terry Scarborough, Sherman Yu, Brad Snyder, Carol Wolin-Riklin, Ursula G Kyle, Heinrich Taegtmeyer

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BACKGROUND: Obesity is a systemic disorder associated with an increase in left ventricular mass and premature death and disability from cardiovascular disease. Although bariatric surgery reverses many of the hormonal and hemodynamic derangements, the long-term collective effects on body composition and left ventricular mass have not been considered before. We hypothesized that the decrease in fat mass and lean mass after weight loss surgery is associated with a decrease in left ventricular mass.

METHODS: Fifteen severely obese women (mean body mass index [BMI]: 46.7+/-1.7 kg/m(2)) with medically controlled hypertension underwent bariatric surgery. Left ventricular mass and plasma markers of systemic …


A Direct Role For Secretory Phospholipase A2 And Lysophosphatidylcholine In The Mediation Of Lps-Induced Gastric Injury, Elizabeth J Dial, Duy M Tran, Jimmy J Romero, Mayssa Zayat, Lenard M Lichtenberger Jun 2010

A Direct Role For Secretory Phospholipase A2 And Lysophosphatidylcholine In The Mediation Of Lps-Induced Gastric Injury, Elizabeth J Dial, Duy M Tran, Jimmy J Romero, Mayssa Zayat, Lenard M Lichtenberger

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Endotoxemia from sepsis can injure the gastrointestinal tract through mechanisms that have not been fully elucidated. We have shown that LPS induces an increase in gastric permeability in parallel with the luminal appearance of secretory phospholipase A2 (sPLA2) and its product, lysophosphatidylcholine (lyso-PC). We proposed that sPLA2 acted on the gastric hydrophobic barrier, composed primarily of phosphatidylcholine (PC), to degrade it and produce lyso-PC, an agent that is damaging to the mucosa. In the present study, we have tested whether lyso-PC and/or sPLA2 have direct damaging effects on the hydrophobic barriers of synthetic and mucosal surfaces. Rats were administered LPS …


Thoracic Aortic Disease In Tuberous Sclerosis Complex: Molecular Pathogenesis And Potential Therapies In Tsc2+/- Mice, Jiumei Cao, Limin Gong, Dong-Chuan Guo, Ulrike Mietzsch, Shao-Qing Kuang, Callie S Kwartler, Hazim Safi, Anthony Estrera, Michael J Gambello, Dianna M Milewicz May 2010

Thoracic Aortic Disease In Tuberous Sclerosis Complex: Molecular Pathogenesis And Potential Therapies In Tsc2+/- Mice, Jiumei Cao, Limin Gong, Dong-Chuan Guo, Ulrike Mietzsch, Shao-Qing Kuang, Callie S Kwartler, Hazim Safi, Anthony Estrera, Michael J Gambello, Dianna M Milewicz

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Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a genetic disorder with pleiotropic manifestations caused by heterozygous mutations in either TSC1 or TSC2. One of the less investigated complications of TSC is the formation of aneurysms of the descending aorta, which are characterized on pathologic examination by smooth muscle cell (SMC) proliferation in the aortic media. SMCs were explanted from Tsc2(+/-) mice to investigate the pathogenesis of aortic aneurysms caused by TSC2 mutations. Tsc2(+/-) SMCs demonstrated increased phosphorylation of mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), S6 and p70S6K and increased proliferation rates compared with wild-type (WT) SMCs. Tsc2(+/-) SMCs also had reduced expression of …


Polymorphisms Of The Dna Repair Gene Mgmt And Risk And Progression Of Head And Neck Cancer., Zhengdong Zhang, Luo Wang, Sheng Wei, Zhensheng Liu, Li-E Wang, Erich M Sturgis, Qingyi Wei May 2010

Polymorphisms Of The Dna Repair Gene Mgmt And Risk And Progression Of Head And Neck Cancer., Zhengdong Zhang, Luo Wang, Sheng Wei, Zhensheng Liu, Li-E Wang, Erich M Sturgis, Qingyi Wei

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Methylating agents are involved in carcinogenesis, and the DNA repair protein O(6)-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) removes methyl group from O(6)-methylguanine. Genetic variation in DNA repair genes has been shown to contribute to susceptibility to squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN). We hypothesize that MGMT polymorphisms are associated with risk of SCCHN. In a hospital-based case-control study of 721 patients with SCCHN and 1234 cancer-free controls frequency-matched by age, sex and ethnicity, we genotyped four MGMT polymorphisms, two in exon 3, 16195C>T and 16286C>T and two in the promoter region, 45996G>T and 46346C>A. We found …


Foxm1b Regulates Nedd4-1 Expression, Leading To Cellular Transformation And Full Malignant Phenotype In Immortalized Human Astrocytes., Bingbing Dai, Russell O Pieper, Dawei Li, Ping Wei, Mingguang Liu, Shiao Y Woo, Kenneth D Aldape, Raymond Sawaya, Keping Xie, Suyun Huang Apr 2010

Foxm1b Regulates Nedd4-1 Expression, Leading To Cellular Transformation And Full Malignant Phenotype In Immortalized Human Astrocytes., Bingbing Dai, Russell O Pieper, Dawei Li, Ping Wei, Mingguang Liu, Shiao Y Woo, Kenneth D Aldape, Raymond Sawaya, Keping Xie, Suyun Huang

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Our recent studies have shown that the FoxM1B transcription factor is overexpressed in human glioma tissues and that the level of its expression correlates directly with glioma grade. However, whether FoxM1B plays a role in the early development of glioma (i.e., in transformation) is unknown. In this study, we found that the FoxM1B molecule causes cellular transformation and tumor formation in normal human astrocytes (NHA) immortalized by p53 and pRB inhibition. Moreover, brain tumors that arose from intracranial injection of FoxM1B-expressing immortalized NHAs displayed glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) phenotypes, suggesting that FoxM1B overexpression in immortalized NHAs not only transforms the cells …


S9511: A Southwest Oncology Group Phase Ii Study Of Trimetrexate, 5-Fluorouracil, And Leucovorin In Unresectable Or Metastatic Adenocarcinoma Of The Stomach., Charles D Blanke, Kari Chansky, Kathy L Christman, Scott A Hundahl, Brian F Issell, Peter J Van Veldhuizen, G Thomas Budd, James L Abbruzzese, John S Macdonald Apr 2010

S9511: A Southwest Oncology Group Phase Ii Study Of Trimetrexate, 5-Fluorouracil, And Leucovorin In Unresectable Or Metastatic Adenocarcinoma Of The Stomach., Charles D Blanke, Kari Chansky, Kathy L Christman, Scott A Hundahl, Brian F Issell, Peter J Van Veldhuizen, G Thomas Budd, James L Abbruzzese, John S Macdonald

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OBJECTIVE: The primary objective of this trial was to evaluate the response rate for trimetrexate in conjunction with 5-FU and leucovorin (LV) (= TFL) in the treatment of advanced gastric cancer in a phase II, cooperative group setting.

METHODS: Patients with locally advanced, unresectable, or metastatic adenocarcinoma of the stomach received trimetrexate 110 mg/m IV over 60 minutes day 1, followed by 5-FU 500 mg/m IV bolus and LV 200 mg/m IV over 60 minutes day 2, followed by oral LV 15 mg every 6 hours x 7 doses, all weekly for 6 weeks followed by 2 weeks of rest, …


Mmp-9/Timp-1 Imbalance Induced In Human Dendritic Cells By Porphyromonas Gingivalis, Ravi Jotwani, Sridhar V K Eswaran, Surinder Moonga, Christopher W Cutler Apr 2010

Mmp-9/Timp-1 Imbalance Induced In Human Dendritic Cells By Porphyromonas Gingivalis, Ravi Jotwani, Sridhar V K Eswaran, Surinder Moonga, Christopher W Cutler

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Matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) cleaves collagen, allowing leukocytes to traffic toward the vasculature and the lymphatics. When MMP-9 is unregulated by tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 (TIMP-1), this can lead to tissue destruction. Dendritic cells (DCs) infiltrate the oral mucosa increasingly in chronic periodontitis, characterized by infection with several pathogens including Porphyromonas gingivalis. In this study, human monocyte-derived DCs were pulsed with different doses of lipopolysaccharide of P. gingivalis 381 and of Escherichia coli type strain 25922, as well as whole live isogenic fimbriae-deficient mutant strains of P. gingivalis 381. Levels of induction of MMP-9 and TIMP-1, as well as interleukin-10 (IL-10), …


Maternal And Neonatal Outcomes By Labor Onset Type And Gestational Age, Jennifer L Bailit, Kimberly D Gregory, Uma M Reddy, Victor H Gonzalez-Quintero, Judith U Hibbard, Mildred M Ramirez, D Ware Branch, Ronald Burkman, Shoshana Haberman, Christos G Hatjis, Matthew K Hoffman, Michelle Kominiarek, Helain J Landy, Lee A Learman, James Troendle, Paul Van Veldhuisen, Isabelle Wilkins, Liping Sun, Jun Zhang Mar 2010

Maternal And Neonatal Outcomes By Labor Onset Type And Gestational Age, Jennifer L Bailit, Kimberly D Gregory, Uma M Reddy, Victor H Gonzalez-Quintero, Judith U Hibbard, Mildred M Ramirez, D Ware Branch, Ronald Burkman, Shoshana Haberman, Christos G Hatjis, Matthew K Hoffman, Michelle Kominiarek, Helain J Landy, Lee A Learman, James Troendle, Paul Van Veldhuisen, Isabelle Wilkins, Liping Sun, Jun Zhang

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OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine maternal and neonatal outcomes by labor onset type and gestational age.

STUDY DESIGN: We used electronic medical records data from 10 US institutions in the Consortium on Safe Labor on 115,528 deliveries from 2002 through 2008. Deliveries were divided by labor onset type (spontaneous, elective induction, indicated induction, unlabored cesarean). Neonatal and maternal outcomes were calculated by labor onset type and gestational age.

RESULTS: Neonatal intensive care unit admissions and sepsis improved with each week of gestational age until 39 weeks (P < .001). After adjusting for complications, elective induction of labor was associated with a lower risk of ventilator use (odds ratio [OR], 0.38; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.28-0.53), sepsis (OR, 0.36; 95% CI, 0.26-0.49), and neonatal intensive care unit admissions (OR, 0.52; 95% CI, 0.48-0.57) compared to spontaneous labor. The relative risk of hysterectomy at term was 3.21 (95% CI, 1.08-9.54) with elective induction, 1.16 (95% CI, 0.24-5.58) with indicated induction, and 6.57 (95% CI, 1.78-24.30) with cesarean without labor compared to spontaneous labor.

CONCLUSION: Some neonatal outcomes improved until 39 weeks. Babies born with elective induction …


Humoral Immunity In Tuberculin Skin Test Anergy And Its Role In High-Risk Persons Exposed To Active Tuberculosis, Liliana Encinales, Joaquin Zuñiga, Julio Granados-Montiel, Maria Yunis, Julio Granados, Ingrid Almeciga, Olga Clavijo, Carlos Awad, Vilma Collazos, María Inés Vargas-Rojas, José Luis Bañales-Mendez, Lilia Vazquez-Castañeda, Joel N Stern, Viviana Romero, Masha Fridkis-Hareli, Masha Frindkis-Hareli, Daniel Terreros, Marcelo Fernandez-Viña, Edmond J Yunis Feb 2010

Humoral Immunity In Tuberculin Skin Test Anergy And Its Role In High-Risk Persons Exposed To Active Tuberculosis, Liliana Encinales, Joaquin Zuñiga, Julio Granados-Montiel, Maria Yunis, Julio Granados, Ingrid Almeciga, Olga Clavijo, Carlos Awad, Vilma Collazos, María Inés Vargas-Rojas, José Luis Bañales-Mendez, Lilia Vazquez-Castañeda, Joel N Stern, Viviana Romero, Masha Fridkis-Hareli, Masha Frindkis-Hareli, Daniel Terreros, Marcelo Fernandez-Viña, Edmond J Yunis

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The most common test to identify latent tuberculosis is the tuberculin skin test that detects T cell responses of delayed type hypersensitivity type IV. Since it produces false negative reactions in active tuberculosis or in high-risk persons exposed to tuberculosis patients as shown in this report, we studied antibody profiles to explain the anergy of such responses in high-risk individuals without active infection. Our results showed that humoral immunity against tuberculin, regardless of the result of the tuberculin skin test is important for protection from active tuberculosis and that the presence of high antibody titers is a more reliable indicator …


Temporal Lobe White Matter Asymmetry And Language Laterality In Epilepsy Patients, Timothy M Ellmore, Michael S Beauchamp, Joshua I Breier, Jeremy D Slater, Giridhar P Kalamangalam, Thomas J O'Neill, Michael A Disano, Nitin Tandon Feb 2010

Temporal Lobe White Matter Asymmetry And Language Laterality In Epilepsy Patients, Timothy M Ellmore, Michael S Beauchamp, Joshua I Breier, Jeremy D Slater, Giridhar P Kalamangalam, Thomas J O'Neill, Michael A Disano, Nitin Tandon

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Recent studies using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) have advanced our knowledge of the organization of white matter subserving language function. It remains unclear, however, how DTI may be used to predict accurately a key feature of language organization: its asymmetric representation in one cerebral hemisphere. In this study of epilepsy patients with unambiguous lateralization on Wada testing (19 left and 4 right lateralized subjects; no bilateral subjects), the predictive value of DTI for classifying the dominant hemisphere for language was assessed relative to the existing standard-the intra-carotid Amytal (Wada) procedure. Our specific hypothesis is that language laterality in both unilateral …


What Is Biomedical Informatics?, Elmer V Bernstam, Jack W Smith, Todd R Johnson Feb 2010

What Is Biomedical Informatics?, Elmer V Bernstam, Jack W Smith, Todd R Johnson

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Biomedical informatics lacks a clear and theoretically-grounded definition. Many proposed definitions focus on data, information, and knowledge, but do not provide an adequate definition of these terms. Leveraging insights from the philosophy of information, we define informatics as the science of information, where information is data plus meaning. Biomedical informatics is the science of information as applied to or studied in the context of biomedicine. Defining the object of study of informatics as data plus meaning clearly distinguishes the field from related fields, such as computer science, statistics and biomedicine, which have different objects of study. The emphasis on data …


A Woman With Hiv Infection, Brain Abscesses, And Eosinophilia, Marcela Campo, Man K Phung, Rehan Ahmed, Paul Cantey, Henry Bishop, Tanvir K Bell, Carolyn Gardiner, Cesar A Arias Jan 2010

A Woman With Hiv Infection, Brain Abscesses, And Eosinophilia, Marcela Campo, Man K Phung, Rehan Ahmed, Paul Cantey, Henry Bishop, Tanvir K Bell, Carolyn Gardiner, Cesar A Arias

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Social Support In An Internet Weight Loss Community, Kevin O Hwang, Allison J Ottenbacher, Angela P Green, M Roseann Cannon-Diehl, Oneka Richardson, Elmer V Bernstam, Eric J Thomas Jan 2010

Social Support In An Internet Weight Loss Community, Kevin O Hwang, Allison J Ottenbacher, Angela P Green, M Roseann Cannon-Diehl, Oneka Richardson, Elmer V Bernstam, Eric J Thomas

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PURPOSE: To describe social support for weight loss shared by members of a large Internet weight loss community.

METHODS: We conducted a mixed-methods study with surveys (n=193) and interviews (n=13) of community members along with a content analysis of discussion forum messages (n=1924 messages). Qualitative data were analyzed for social support themes.

RESULTS: Survey respondents were primarily white (91.4%) and female (93.8%) with mean age 37.3 years and mean body mass index 30.9. They used forums frequently, with 56.8% reading messages, 36.1% replying to messages, and 18.5% posting messages to start a discussion related to weight loss on a daily …