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Stat3 Inhibitor Mitigates Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy And Parenchymal Amyloid Plaques While Improving Cognitive Functions And Brain Networks, Jogender Mehla, Itender Singh, Deepti Diwan, James W Nelson, Molly Lawrence, Eunjae Lee, Adam Q Bauer, David M Holtzman, Gregory J Zipfel Dec 2021

Stat3 Inhibitor Mitigates Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy And Parenchymal Amyloid Plaques While Improving Cognitive Functions And Brain Networks, Jogender Mehla, Itender Singh, Deepti Diwan, James W Nelson, Molly Lawrence, Eunjae Lee, Adam Q Bauer, David M Holtzman, Gregory J Zipfel

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Previous reports indicate a potential role for signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) in amyloid-β (Aβ) processing and neuritic plaque pathogenesis. In the present study, the impact of STAT3 inhibition on cognition, cerebrovascular function, amyloid pathology, oxidative stress, and neuroinflammation was studied using in vitro and in vivo models of Alzheimer's disease (AD)-related pathology. For in vitro experiments, human brain vascular smooth muscle cells (HBVSMC) and human brain microvascular endothelial cells (HBMEC) were used, and these cultured cells were exposed to Aβ peptides followed by measurement of activated forms of STAT3 expression and reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation. …


Single-Cell Rna-Sequencing Analysis Of The Ciliary Epithelium And Contiguous Tissues In The Mouse Eye, J C Youkilis, S Bassnett Dec 2021

Single-Cell Rna-Sequencing Analysis Of The Ciliary Epithelium And Contiguous Tissues In The Mouse Eye, J C Youkilis, S Bassnett

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The ciliary epithelium plays a central role in ocular homeostasis but cells of the pigmented and non-pigmented layers are difficult to isolate physically and study. Here we used single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) to analyze the transcriptional signatures of cells harvested from the ciliary body and contiguous tissues. Microdissected tissue was dissociated by collagenase digestion and the transcriptomes of individual cells were obtained using a droplet-based scRNA-seq approach. In situ hybridization was used to verify the expression patterns of selected differentially-expressed genes. High quality transcriptomes were obtained from 10,024 cells and unsupervised clustering distinguished 22 cell types. Although efforts were made to …


Clustering Of Aromatic Residues In Prion-Like Domains Can Tune The Formation, State, And Organization Of Biomolecular Condensates, Alex S Holehouse, Garrett M Ginell, Daniel Griffith, Elvan Böke Nov 2021

Clustering Of Aromatic Residues In Prion-Like Domains Can Tune The Formation, State, And Organization Of Biomolecular Condensates, Alex S Holehouse, Garrett M Ginell, Daniel Griffith, Elvan Böke

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In immature oocytes, Balbiani bodies are conserved membraneless condensates implicated in oocyte polarization, the organization of mitochondria, and long-term organelle and RNA storage. In


Low-Dose Dobutamine Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Segmental Strain Study Of Early Phase Of Intramyocardial Hemorrhage Rats, Rui Xia, Bo He, Tong Zhu, Yu Zhang, Yushu Chen, Lei Wang, Yang Zhou, Jichun Liao, Jie Zheng, Yongmei Li, Fajin Lv, Fabao Gao Nov 2021

Low-Dose Dobutamine Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Segmental Strain Study Of Early Phase Of Intramyocardial Hemorrhage Rats, Rui Xia, Bo He, Tong Zhu, Yu Zhang, Yushu Chen, Lei Wang, Yang Zhou, Jichun Liao, Jie Zheng, Yongmei Li, Fajin Lv, Fabao Gao

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BACKGROUND: This study investigates the segmental myocardial strain of the early phase of intramyocardial hemorrhage (IMH) caused by reperfused myocardial infarction (MI) in rats by low-dose dobutamine (LDD) cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) feature-tracking.

METHODS: Nine sham rats and nine rats with 60-min myocardial ischemia followed by 48-h reperfusion were investigated using CMR, including T2*-mapping sequence and fast imaging with steady-state precession (FISP)-cine sequence. Another FISP-cine sequence was acquired after 2 min of dobutamine injection; the MI, IMH, and Non-MI (NMI) areas were identified. The values of peak radial strains (PRS) and peak circumferential strains (PCS) of the MI, IMH and …


Gasdermin D Deficiency Attenuates Arthritis Induced By Traumatic Injury But Not Autoantibody-Assembled Immune Complexes, Tong Yang, Kai Sun, Chun Wang, Gaurav Swarnkar, Songtao Quan, Dustin Kress, Jianqiu Xiao, Yael Alippe, Hongjun Zheng, Robert H Brophy, Dingjun Hao, Audrey Mcalinden, Yousef Abu-Amer, Jie Shen, Gabriel Mbalaviele Nov 2021

Gasdermin D Deficiency Attenuates Arthritis Induced By Traumatic Injury But Not Autoantibody-Assembled Immune Complexes, Tong Yang, Kai Sun, Chun Wang, Gaurav Swarnkar, Songtao Quan, Dustin Kress, Jianqiu Xiao, Yael Alippe, Hongjun Zheng, Robert H Brophy, Dingjun Hao, Audrey Mcalinden, Yousef Abu-Amer, Jie Shen, Gabriel Mbalaviele

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BACKGROUND: Gasdermin D (GSDMD) is cleaved by several proteases including by caspase-1, a component of intracellular protein complexes called inflammasomes. Caspase-1 also converts pro-interleukin-1β (pro-IL-1β) and pro-IL-18 into bioactive IL-1β and IL-18, respectively. GSDMD amino-terminal fragments form plasma membrane pores, which mediate the secretion of IL-1β and IL-18 and cause the inflammatory form of cell death pyroptosis. Here, we tested the hypothesis that GSDMD contributes to joint degeneration in the K/BxN serum transfer-induced arthritis (STIA) model in which autoantibodies against glucose-6-phosphate isomerase promote the formation of pathogenic immune complexes on the surface of myeloid cells, which highly express the inflammasomes. …


Competitive Binding Of E3 Ligases Trim26 And Wwp2 Controls Sox2 In Glioblastoma, Tatenda Mahlokozera, Bhuvic Patel, Hao Chen, Patrick Desouza, Xuan Qu, Diane D Mao, Daniel Hafez, Wei Yang, Rukayat Taiwo, Mounica Paturu, Afshin Salehi, Amit D Gujar, Gavin P Dunn, Nima Mosammaparast, Allegra A Petti, Hiroko Yano, Albert H Kim Nov 2021

Competitive Binding Of E3 Ligases Trim26 And Wwp2 Controls Sox2 In Glioblastoma, Tatenda Mahlokozera, Bhuvic Patel, Hao Chen, Patrick Desouza, Xuan Qu, Diane D Mao, Daniel Hafez, Wei Yang, Rukayat Taiwo, Mounica Paturu, Afshin Salehi, Amit D Gujar, Gavin P Dunn, Nima Mosammaparast, Allegra A Petti, Hiroko Yano, Albert H Kim

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The pluripotency transcription factor SOX2 is essential for the maintenance of glioblastoma stem cells (GSC), which are thought to underlie tumor growth, treatment resistance, and recurrence. To understand how SOX2 is regulated in GSCs, we utilized a proteomic approach and identified the E3 ubiquitin ligase TRIM26 as a direct SOX2-interacting protein. Unexpectedly, we found TRIM26 depletion decreased SOX2 protein levels and increased SOX2 polyubiquitination in patient-derived GSCs, suggesting TRIM26 promotes SOX2 protein stability. Accordingly, TRIM26 knockdown disrupted the SOX2 gene network and inhibited both self-renewal capacity as well as in vivo tumorigenicity in multiple GSC lines. Mechanistically, we found TRIM26, …


Approaches To Treat Sensorineural Hearing Loss By Hair-Cell Regeneration: The Current State Of Therapeutic Developments And Their Potential Impact On Audiological Clinical Practice, Ashley S. Hinton, Aizhen Yang-Hood, Angela D. Schrader, Christopher Loose, Kevin K. Ohlemiller, Will J. Mclean Nov 2021

Approaches To Treat Sensorineural Hearing Loss By Hair-Cell Regeneration: The Current State Of Therapeutic Developments And Their Potential Impact On Audiological Clinical Practice, Ashley S. Hinton, Aizhen Yang-Hood, Angela D. Schrader, Christopher Loose, Kevin K. Ohlemiller, Will J. Mclean

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Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is typically a permanent and often progressive condition that is commonly attributed to sensory cell loss. All vertebrates except mammals can regenerate lost sensory cells. Thus, SNHL is currently only treated with hearing aids or cochlear implants. There has been extensive research to understand how regeneration occurs in nonmammals, how hair cells form during development, and what limits regeneration in maturing mammals. These studies motivated efforts to identify therapeutic interventions to regenerate hair cells as a treatment for hearing loss, with a focus on targeting supporting cells to form new sensory hair cells. The approaches include …


Non-Invasive Monitoring Of Arthritis Treatment Response Via Targeting Of Tyrosine-Phosphorylated Annexin A2 In Chondrocytes, Shaw-Wei D Tsen, Luke E Springer, Krishna Sharmah Gautam, Rui Tang, Kexian Liang, Gail Sudlow, Amir Kucharski, Christine T N Pham, Samuel Achilefu Oct 2021

Non-Invasive Monitoring Of Arthritis Treatment Response Via Targeting Of Tyrosine-Phosphorylated Annexin A2 In Chondrocytes, Shaw-Wei D Tsen, Luke E Springer, Krishna Sharmah Gautam, Rui Tang, Kexian Liang, Gail Sudlow, Amir Kucharski, Christine T N Pham, Samuel Achilefu

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BACKGROUND: The development and optimization of therapies for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is currently hindered by a lack of methods for early non-invasive monitoring of treatment response. Annexin A2, an inflammation-associated protein whose presence and phosphorylation levels are upregulated in RA, represents a potential molecular target for tracking RA treatment response.

METHODS: LS301, a near-infrared dye-peptide conjugate that selectively targets tyrosine 23-phosphorylated annexin A2 (pANXA2), was evaluated for its utility in monitoring disease progression, remission, and early response to drug treatment in mouse models of RA by fluorescence imaging. The intraarticular distribution and localization of LS301 relative to pANXA2 was determined …


Adaptable P Body Physical States Differentially Regulate Bicoid Mrna Storage During Early Drosophila Development, M Sankaranarayanan, Ryan J Emenecker, Elise L Wilby, Marcus Jahnel, Irmela R E A Trussina, Matt Wayland, Simon Alberti, Alex S Holehouse, Timothy T Weil Oct 2021

Adaptable P Body Physical States Differentially Regulate Bicoid Mrna Storage During Early Drosophila Development, M Sankaranarayanan, Ryan J Emenecker, Elise L Wilby, Marcus Jahnel, Irmela R E A Trussina, Matt Wayland, Simon Alberti, Alex S Holehouse, Timothy T Weil

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Ribonucleoprotein condensates can exhibit diverse physical states in vitro and in vivo. Despite considerable progress, the relevance of condensate physical states for in vivo biological function remains limited. Here, we investigated the physical properties of processing bodies (P bodies) and their impact on mRNA storage in mature Drosophila oocytes. We show that the conserved DEAD-box RNA helicase Me31B forms viscous P body condensates, which adopt an arrested physical state. We demonstrate that structurally distinct proteins and protein-protein interactions, together with RNA, regulate the physical properties of P bodies. Using live imaging and in situ hybridization, we show that the arrested …


Trem2 Modulates Differential Deposition Of Modified And Non-Modified Aβ Species In Extracellular Plaques And Intraneuronal Deposits, Pranav Joshi, Florian Riffel, Sathish Kumar, Nàdia Villacampa, Sandra Theil, Samira Parhizkar, Christian Haass, Marco Colonna, Michael T Heneka, Thomas Arzberger, Jochen Herms, Jochen Walter Oct 2021

Trem2 Modulates Differential Deposition Of Modified And Non-Modified Aβ Species In Extracellular Plaques And Intraneuronal Deposits, Pranav Joshi, Florian Riffel, Sathish Kumar, Nàdia Villacampa, Sandra Theil, Samira Parhizkar, Christian Haass, Marco Colonna, Michael T Heneka, Thomas Arzberger, Jochen Herms, Jochen Walter

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Progressive accumulation of Amyloid-β (Aβ) deposits in the brain is a characteristic neuropathological hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD). During disease progression, extracellular Aβ plaques undergo specific changes in their composition by the sequential deposition of different modified Aβ species. Microglia are implicated in the restriction of amyloid deposits and play a major role in internalization and degradation of Aβ. Recent studies showed that rare variants of the Triggering Receptor Expressed on Myeloid cells 2 (TREM2) are associated with an increased risk for AD. Post-translational modifications of Aβ could modulate the interaction with TREM2, and the uptake by microglia. Here, we …


Epigenetic Dynamics Shaping Melanophore And Iridophore Cell Fate In Zebrafish, Hyo Sik Jang, Yujie Chen, Jiaxin Ge, Alicia N Wilkening, Yiran Hou, Hyung Joo Lee, You Rim Choi, Rebecca F Lowdon, Xiaoyun Xing, Daofeng Li, Charles K Kaufman, Stephen L Johnson, Ting Wang Oct 2021

Epigenetic Dynamics Shaping Melanophore And Iridophore Cell Fate In Zebrafish, Hyo Sik Jang, Yujie Chen, Jiaxin Ge, Alicia N Wilkening, Yiran Hou, Hyung Joo Lee, You Rim Choi, Rebecca F Lowdon, Xiaoyun Xing, Daofeng Li, Charles K Kaufman, Stephen L Johnson, Ting Wang

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BACKGROUND: Zebrafish pigment cell differentiation provides an attractive model for studying cell fate progression as a neural crest progenitor engenders diverse cell types, including two morphologically distinct pigment cells: black melanophores and reflective iridophores. Nontrivial classical genetic and transcriptomic approaches have revealed essential molecular mechanisms and gene regulatory circuits that drive neural crest-derived cell fate decisions. However, how the epigenetic landscape contributes to pigment cell differentiation, especially in the context of iridophore cell fate, is poorly understood.

RESULTS: We chart the global changes in the epigenetic landscape, including DNA methylation and chromatin accessibility, during neural crest differentiation into melanophores and …


The Antifungal Pipeline: Fosmanogepix, Ibrexafungerp, Olorofim, Opelconazole, And Rezafungin, Martin Hoenigl, Rosanne Sprute, Matthias Egger, Amir Arastehfar, Oliver A Cornely, Robert Krause, Cornelia Lass-Flörl, Juergen Prattes, Andrej Spec, George R Thompson 3rd, Nathan Wiederhold, Jeffrey D Jenks Oct 2021

The Antifungal Pipeline: Fosmanogepix, Ibrexafungerp, Olorofim, Opelconazole, And Rezafungin, Martin Hoenigl, Rosanne Sprute, Matthias Egger, Amir Arastehfar, Oliver A Cornely, Robert Krause, Cornelia Lass-Flörl, Juergen Prattes, Andrej Spec, George R Thompson 3rd, Nathan Wiederhold, Jeffrey D Jenks

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The epidemiology of invasive fungal infections is changing, with new populations at risk and the emergence of resistance caused by the selective pressure from increased usage of antifungal agents in prophylaxis, empiric therapy, and agriculture. Limited antifungal therapeutic options are further challenged by drug-drug interactions, toxicity, and constraints in administration routes. Despite the need for more antifungal drug options, no new classes of antifungal drugs have become available over the last 2 decades, and only one single new agent from a known antifungal class has been approved in the last decade. Nevertheless, there is hope on the horizon, with a …


Clinical Trial And Postmarketing Safety Of Onasemnogene Abeparvovec Therapy, John W Day, Jerry R Mendell, Eugenio Mercuri, Richard S Finkel, Kevin A Strauss, Aaron Kleyn, Sitra Tauscher-Wisniewski, Francis Fonyuy Tukov, Sandra P Reyna, Deepa H Chand Oct 2021

Clinical Trial And Postmarketing Safety Of Onasemnogene Abeparvovec Therapy, John W Day, Jerry R Mendell, Eugenio Mercuri, Richard S Finkel, Kevin A Strauss, Aaron Kleyn, Sitra Tauscher-Wisniewski, Francis Fonyuy Tukov, Sandra P Reyna, Deepa H Chand

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INTRODUCTION: This is the first description of safety data for intravenous onasemnogene abeparvovec, the only approved systemically administered gene-replacement therapy for spinal muscular atrophy.

OBJECTIVE: We comprehensively assessed the safety of intravenous onasemnogene abeparvovec from preclinical studies, clinical studies, and postmarketing data.

METHODS: Single-dose toxicity studies were performed in neonatal mice and juvenile or neonatal cynomolgus nonhuman primates (NHPs). Data presented are from a composite of preclinical studies, seven clinical trials, and postmarketing sources (clinical trials, n = 102 patients; postmarketing surveillance, n = 665 reported adverse event [AE] cases). In clinical trials, safety was assessed through AE monitoring, vital-sign …


Gut Microbiota-Derived Short-Chain Fatty Acids Protect Against The Progression Of Endometriosis, Sangappa B Chadchan, Pooja Popli, Chandrasekhar R Ambati, Eric Tycksen, Sang Jun Han, Serdar E Bulun, Nagireddy Putluri, Scott W Biest, Ramakrishna Kommagani Sep 2021

Gut Microbiota-Derived Short-Chain Fatty Acids Protect Against The Progression Of Endometriosis, Sangappa B Chadchan, Pooja Popli, Chandrasekhar R Ambati, Eric Tycksen, Sang Jun Han, Serdar E Bulun, Nagireddy Putluri, Scott W Biest, Ramakrishna Kommagani

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Worldwide, ∼196 million are afflicted with endometriosis, a painful disease in which endometrial tissue implants and proliferates on abdominal peritoneal surfaces. Theories on the origin of endometriosis remained inconclusive. Whereas up to 90% of women experience retrograde menstruation, only 10% develop endometriosis, suggesting that factors that alter peritoneal environment might contribute to endometriosis. Herein, we report that whereas some gut bacteria promote endometriosis, others protect against endometriosis by fermenting fiber to produce short-chain fatty acids. Specifically, we found that altered gut microbiota drives endometriotic lesion growth and feces from mice with endometriosis contained less of short-chain fatty acid and n-butyrate …


A Novel Mitragynine Analog With Low-Efficacy Mu Opioid Receptor Agonism Displays Antinociception With Attenuated Adverse Effects, Soumen Chakraborty, Abdelfattah Faouzi, Sarah M Bernhard, Nitin Nuthikattu, Rahul Jilakara, Satyanarayana M Chintala, Tao Che, Susruta Majumdar, Et Al Sep 2021

A Novel Mitragynine Analog With Low-Efficacy Mu Opioid Receptor Agonism Displays Antinociception With Attenuated Adverse Effects, Soumen Chakraborty, Abdelfattah Faouzi, Sarah M Bernhard, Nitin Nuthikattu, Rahul Jilakara, Satyanarayana M Chintala, Tao Che, Susruta Majumdar, Et Al

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Mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine (7OH) are the major alkaloids mediating the biological actions of the psychoactive plant kratom. To investigate the structure-activity relationships of mitragynine/7OH templates, we diversified the aromatic ring of the indole at the C9, C10, and C12 positions and investigated their G-protein and arrestin signaling mediated by mu opioid receptors (MOR). Three synthesized lead C9 analogs replacing the 9-OCH


Predilection For Developing A Hematogenous Orthopaedic Implant-Associated Infection In Older Versus Younger Mice, John M Thompson, Alyssa G Ashbaugh, Yu Wang, Robert J Miller, Julie E Pickett, Daniel L J Thorek, Robert S Sterling, Lloyd S Miller Sep 2021

Predilection For Developing A Hematogenous Orthopaedic Implant-Associated Infection In Older Versus Younger Mice, John M Thompson, Alyssa G Ashbaugh, Yu Wang, Robert J Miller, Julie E Pickett, Daniel L J Thorek, Robert S Sterling, Lloyd S Miller

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BACKGROUND: The pathogenesis of hematogenous orthopaedic implant-associated infections (HOIAI) remains largely unknown, with little understanding of the influence of the physis on bacterial seeding. Since the growth velocity in the physis of long bones decreases during aging, we sought to evaluate the role of the physis on influencing the development of Staphylococcus aureus HOIAI in a mouse model comparing younger versus older mice.

METHODS: In a mouse model of HOIAI, a sterile Kirschner wire was inserted retrograde into the distal femur of younger (5-8-week-old) and older (14-21-week-old) mice. After a 3-week convalescent period, a bioluminescent Staphylococcus aureus strain was inoculated …


Bioactive In Situ Crosslinkable Polymer-Peptide Hydrogel For Cell Delivery To The Intervertebral Disc In A Rat Model, Marcos N Barcellona, Julie E Speer, Liufang Jing, Deepanjali S Patil, Munish C Gupta, Jacob M Buchowski, Lori A Setton Sep 2021

Bioactive In Situ Crosslinkable Polymer-Peptide Hydrogel For Cell Delivery To The Intervertebral Disc In A Rat Model, Marcos N Barcellona, Julie E Speer, Liufang Jing, Deepanjali S Patil, Munish C Gupta, Jacob M Buchowski, Lori A Setton

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Degeneration of the intervertebral disc (IVD) is associated with significant biochemical and morphological changes that include a loss of disc height, decreased water content and decreased cellularity. Cell delivery has been widely explored as a strategy to supplement the nucleus pulposus (NP) region of the degenerated IVD in both pre-clinical and clinical trials, using progenitor or primary cell sources. We previously demonstrated an ability for a polymer-peptide hydrogel, serving as a culture substrate, to promote adult NP cells to undergo a shift from a degenerative fibroblast-like state to a juvenile-like NP phenotype. In the current study, we evaluate the ability …


Ascaris Suum Informs Extrasynaptic Volume Transmission In Nematodes, Louise E Atkinson, Yang Liu, Fiona Mckay, Elke Vandewyer, Charles Viau, Allister Irvine, Bruce A Rosa, Zihui Li, Qingxiao Liang, Nikki J Marks, Aaron G Maule, Makedonka Mitreva, Isabel Beets, Lingjun Li, Angela Mousley Sep 2021

Ascaris Suum Informs Extrasynaptic Volume Transmission In Nematodes, Louise E Atkinson, Yang Liu, Fiona Mckay, Elke Vandewyer, Charles Viau, Allister Irvine, Bruce A Rosa, Zihui Li, Qingxiao Liang, Nikki J Marks, Aaron G Maule, Makedonka Mitreva, Isabel Beets, Lingjun Li, Angela Mousley

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Neural circuit synaptic connectivities (the connectome) provide the anatomical foundation for our understanding of nematode nervous system function. However, other nonsynaptic routes of communication are known in invertebrates including extrasynaptic volume transmission (EVT), which enables short- and/or long-range communication in the absence of synaptic connections. Although EVT has been highlighted as a facet of


Differential Effects Of The Novel Neurosteroid Hypnotic (3Β,5Β,17Β)-3-Hydroxyandrostane-17-Carbonitrile On Electroencephalogram Activity In Male And Female Rats, Srdjan M Joksimovic, Dayalan Sampath, Kathiresan Krishnan, Douglas F Covey, Vesna Jevtovic-Todorovic, Yogendra H Raol, Slobodan M Todorovic Sep 2021

Differential Effects Of The Novel Neurosteroid Hypnotic (3Β,5Β,17Β)-3-Hydroxyandrostane-17-Carbonitrile On Electroencephalogram Activity In Male And Female Rats, Srdjan M Joksimovic, Dayalan Sampath, Kathiresan Krishnan, Douglas F Covey, Vesna Jevtovic-Todorovic, Yogendra H Raol, Slobodan M Todorovic

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BACKGROUND: We recently showed that a neurosteroid analogue, (3β,5β,17β)-3-hydroxyandrostane-17-carbonitrile (3β-OH), induced hypnosis in rats. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the hypnotic and anaesthetic potential of 3β-OH further using electroencephalography.

METHODS: We used behavioural assessment and cortical electroencephalogram (EEG) spectral power analysis to examine hypnotic and anaesthetic effects of 3β-OH (30 and 60 mg kg

RESULTS: We found dose-dependent sex differences in 3β-OH-induced hypnosis and EEG changes. Both male and female rats responded similarly to i.p. 3β-OH 30 mg kg

CONCLUSIONS: Based on its behavioural effects and EEG signature, 3β-OH is a potent hypnotic in rats, with …


Das181 Treatment Of Severe Lower Respiratory Tract Parainfluenza Virus Infection In Immunocompromised Patients: A Phase 2 Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Study, Roy F Chemaly, Francisco M Marty, Cameron R Wolfe, Steven J Lawrence, Sanjeet Dadwal, Rosemary Soave, Jason Farthing, Stephen Hawley, Paul Montanez, Jimmy Hwang, Jennifer Hui-Chun Ho, Stanley Lewis, George Wang, Michael Boeckh Aug 2021

Das181 Treatment Of Severe Lower Respiratory Tract Parainfluenza Virus Infection In Immunocompromised Patients: A Phase 2 Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Study, Roy F Chemaly, Francisco M Marty, Cameron R Wolfe, Steven J Lawrence, Sanjeet Dadwal, Rosemary Soave, Jason Farthing, Stephen Hawley, Paul Montanez, Jimmy Hwang, Jennifer Hui-Chun Ho, Stanley Lewis, George Wang, Michael Boeckh

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BACKGROUND: There are no antiviral therapies for parainfluenza virus (PIV) infections. DAS181, a sialidase fusion protein, has demonstrated activity in in vitro and in animal models of PIV.

METHODS: Adult immunocompromised patients diagnosed with PIV lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) who required oxygen supplementation were randomized 2:1 to nebulized DAS181 (4.5 mg/day) or matching placebo for up to 10 days. Randomization was stratified by need for mechanical ventilation (MV) or supplemental oxygen (SO). The primary endpoint was the proportion of patients reaching clinical stability survival (CSS) defined as returning to room air (RTRA), normalization of vital signs for at least …


Tumor-On-Chip Modeling Of Organ-Specific Cancer And Metastasis, Nuala Del Piccolo, Venktesh S Shirure, Ye Bi, S Peter Goedegebuure, Sepideh Gholami, Christopher C W Hughes, Ryan C Fields, Steven C George Aug 2021

Tumor-On-Chip Modeling Of Organ-Specific Cancer And Metastasis, Nuala Del Piccolo, Venktesh S Shirure, Ye Bi, S Peter Goedegebuure, Sepideh Gholami, Christopher C W Hughes, Ryan C Fields, Steven C George

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Every year, cancer claims millions of lives around the globe. Unfortunately, model systems that accurately mimic human oncology - a requirement for the development of more effective therapies for these patients - remain elusive. Tumor development is an organ-specific process that involves modification of existing tissue features, recruitment of other cell types, and eventual metastasis to distant organs. Recently, tissue engineered microfluidic devices have emerged as a powerful in vitro tool to model human physiology and pathology with organ-specificity. These organ-on-chip platforms consist of cells cultured in 3D hydrogels and offer precise control over geometry, biological components, and physiochemical properties. …


The Informed Road Map To Prevention Of Alzheimer Disease: A Call To Arms, Eric Mcdade, Jorge J Llibre-Guerra, David M Holtzman, John C Morris, Randall J Bateman Jul 2021

The Informed Road Map To Prevention Of Alzheimer Disease: A Call To Arms, Eric Mcdade, Jorge J Llibre-Guerra, David M Holtzman, John C Morris, Randall J Bateman

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Alzheimer disease (AD) prevention trials hold the promise to delay or prevent cognitive decline and dementia onset by intervening before significant neuronal damage occurs. In recent years, the first AD prevention trials have launched and are yielding important findings on the biology of targeting asymptomatic AD pathology. However, there are limitations that impact the design of these prevention trials, including the translation of animal models that recapitulate key stages and multiple pathological aspects of the human disease, missing target validation in asymptomatic disease, uncertain causality of the association of pathophysiologic changes with cognitive and clinical symptoms, and limited biomarker validation …


Alkbh3 Partner Ascc3 Mediates P-Body Formation And Selective Clearance Of Mms-Induced 1-Methyladenosine And 3-Methylcytosine From Mrna, Kristian Lied Wollen, Lars Hagen, Cathrine B Vågbø, Renana Rabe, Tobias S Iveland, Per Arne Aas, Animesh Sharma, Bjørnar Sporsheim, Hilde O Erlandsen, Vuk Palibrk, Magnar Bjørås, Davi M Fonseca, Nima Mosammaparast, Geir Slupphaug Jul 2021

Alkbh3 Partner Ascc3 Mediates P-Body Formation And Selective Clearance Of Mms-Induced 1-Methyladenosine And 3-Methylcytosine From Mrna, Kristian Lied Wollen, Lars Hagen, Cathrine B Vågbø, Renana Rabe, Tobias S Iveland, Per Arne Aas, Animesh Sharma, Bjørnar Sporsheim, Hilde O Erlandsen, Vuk Palibrk, Magnar Bjørås, Davi M Fonseca, Nima Mosammaparast, Geir Slupphaug

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BACKGROUND: Reversible enzymatic methylation of mammalian mRNA is widespread and serves crucial regulatory functions, but little is known to what degree chemical alkylators mediate overlapping modifications and whether cells distinguish aberrant from canonical methylations.

METHODS: Here we use quantitative mass spectrometry to determine the fate of chemically induced methylbases in the mRNA of human cells. Concomitant alteration in the mRNA binding proteome was analyzed by SILAC mass spectrometry.

RESULTS: MMS induced prominent direct mRNA methylations that were chemically identical to endogenous methylbases. Transient loss of 40S ribosomal proteins from isolated mRNA suggests that aberrant methylbases mediate arrested translational initiation and …


Sonothermogenetics For Noninvasive And Cell-Type Specific Deep Brain Neuromodulation, Yaoheng Yang, Christopher Pham Pacia, Dezhuang Ye, Lifei Zhu, Hongchae Baek, Yimei Yue, Jinyun Yuan, Mark J Miller, Jianmin Cui, Joseph P Culver, Michael R Bruchas, Hong Chen Jul 2021

Sonothermogenetics For Noninvasive And Cell-Type Specific Deep Brain Neuromodulation, Yaoheng Yang, Christopher Pham Pacia, Dezhuang Ye, Lifei Zhu, Hongchae Baek, Yimei Yue, Jinyun Yuan, Mark J Miller, Jianmin Cui, Joseph P Culver, Michael R Bruchas, Hong Chen

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BACKGROUND: Critical advances in the investigation of brain functions and treatment of brain disorders are hindered by our inability to selectively target neurons in a noninvasive manner in the deep brain.

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to develop sonothermogenetics for noninvasive, deep-penetrating, and cell-type-specific neuromodulation by combining a thermosensitive ion channel TRPV1 with focused ultrasound (FUS)-induced brief, non-noxious thermal effect.

METHODS: The sensitivity of TRPV1 to FUS sonication was evaluated in vitro. It was followed by in vivo assessment of sonothermogenetics in the activation of genetically defined neurons in the mouse brain by two-photon calcium imaging. Behavioral response evoked by sonothermogenetic …


Results From 2 Cohort Studies In Central Africa Show That Clearance Of Wuchereria Bancrofti Infection After Repeated Rounds Of Mass Drug Administration With Albendazole Alone Is Closely Linked To Individual Adherence, Jérémy T Campillo, Naomi P Awaca-Uvon, Francois Missamou, Jean-Paul Tambwe, Godefroy Kuyangisa-Simuna, Gary J Weil, Frédéric Louya, Michel Boussinesq, Sébastien D S Pion, Cédric B Chesnais Jul 2021

Results From 2 Cohort Studies In Central Africa Show That Clearance Of Wuchereria Bancrofti Infection After Repeated Rounds Of Mass Drug Administration With Albendazole Alone Is Closely Linked To Individual Adherence, Jérémy T Campillo, Naomi P Awaca-Uvon, Francois Missamou, Jean-Paul Tambwe, Godefroy Kuyangisa-Simuna, Gary J Weil, Frédéric Louya, Michel Boussinesq, Sébastien D S Pion, Cédric B Chesnais

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BACKGROUND: Two community trials conducted from 2012 to 2018 in the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo demonstrated the efficacy of semiannual mass drug administration (MDA) with albendazole (ALB) alone on lymphatic filariasis (LF). However, a high interindividual heterogeneity in the clearance of infection was observed.

METHODS: We analyzed trial data to assess the effect of individual adherence to ALB MDA on clearance of circulating filarial antigenemia (CFA) and microfilaremia. Community residents were offered a single dose of ALB every 6 months and tested for LF with a rapid test for CFA at baseline and then …


Epigenetic Regulation During Human Cortical Development: Seq-Ing Answers From The Brain To The Organoid, Emily M A Lewis, Komal Kaushik, Luke A Sandoval, Irene Antony, Sabine Dietmann, Kristen L Kroll Jul 2021

Epigenetic Regulation During Human Cortical Development: Seq-Ing Answers From The Brain To The Organoid, Emily M A Lewis, Komal Kaushik, Luke A Sandoval, Irene Antony, Sabine Dietmann, Kristen L Kroll

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Epigenetic regulation plays an important role in controlling gene expression during complex processes, such as development of the human brain. Mutations in genes encoding chromatin modifying proteins and in the non-protein coding sequences of the genome can potentially alter transcription factor binding or chromatin accessibility. Such mutations can frequently cause neurodevelopmental disorders, therefore understanding how epigenetic regulation shapes brain development is of particular interest. While epigenetic regulation of neural development has been extensively studied in murine models, significant species-specific differences in both the genome sequence and in brain development necessitate human models. However, access to human fetal material is limited …


Directed Evolution Of An Enhanced Pou Reprogramming Factor For Cell Fate Engineering, Daisylyn Senna Tan, Gary D Stormo, Et Al. Jun 2021

Directed Evolution Of An Enhanced Pou Reprogramming Factor For Cell Fate Engineering, Daisylyn Senna Tan, Gary D Stormo, Et Al.

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Transcription factor-driven cell fate engineering in pluripotency induction, transdifferentiation, and forward reprogramming requires efficiency, speed, and maturity for widespread adoption and clinical translation. Here, we used Oct4, Sox2, Klf4, and c-Myc driven pluripotency reprogramming to evaluate methods for enhancing and tailoring cell fate transitions, through directed evolution with iterative screening of pooled mutant libraries and phenotypic selection. We identified an artificially evolved and enhanced POU factor (ePOU) that substantially outperforms wild-type Oct4 in terms of reprogramming speed and efficiency. In contrast to Oct4, not only can ePOU induce pluripotency with Sox2 alone, but it can also do so in the …


The Rare C9 P167s Risk Variant For Age-Related Macular Degeneration Increases Polymerization Of The Terminal Component Of The Complement Cascade, O Mcmahon, A Java, J P Atkinson, Et Al. Jun 2021

The Rare C9 P167s Risk Variant For Age-Related Macular Degeneration Increases Polymerization Of The Terminal Component Of The Complement Cascade, O Mcmahon, A Java, J P Atkinson, Et Al.

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Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a complex neurodegenerative eye disease with behavioral and genetic etiology and is the leading cause of irreversible vision loss among elderly Caucasians. Functionally significant genetic variants in the alternative pathway of complement have been strongly linked to disease. More recently, a rare variant in the terminal pathway of complement has been associated with increased risk, Complement component 9 (C9) P167S. To assess the functional consequence of this variant, C9 levels were measured in two independent cohorts of AMD patients. In both cohorts, it was demonstrated that the P167S variant was associated with low C9 plasma …


A Strong Effect Of Individual Compliance With Mass Drug Administration For Lymphatic Filariasis On Sustained Clearance Of Soil-Transmitted Helminth Infections, Jérémy T Campillo, Naomi P Awaca-Uvon, Jean-Paul Tambwe, Godefroy Kuyangisa-Simuna, Johnny Vlaminck, Gary J Weil, Michel Boussinesq, Cédric B Chesnais, Sébastien D S Pion Jun 2021

A Strong Effect Of Individual Compliance With Mass Drug Administration For Lymphatic Filariasis On Sustained Clearance Of Soil-Transmitted Helminth Infections, Jérémy T Campillo, Naomi P Awaca-Uvon, Jean-Paul Tambwe, Godefroy Kuyangisa-Simuna, Johnny Vlaminck, Gary J Weil, Michel Boussinesq, Cédric B Chesnais, Sébastien D S Pion

2020-Current year OA Pubs

BACKGROUND: The impact of semiannual mass drug administration (MDA) with albendazole (ALB; 400 mg) alone on lymphatic filariasis (LF) and soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections was assessed during two trials conducted from 2012 to 2018 in the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The collected data were analyzed to evaluate the effect of compliance with ALB treatment on STH infections.

METHODS: STH infections were diagnosed with duplicate Kato-Katz thick smears and the results are reported as eggs per gram of stool. All subjects with at least two STH infection assessments were included in the analyses. We used parametric …


A Peptide-Based Checkpoint Immunomodulator Alleviates Immune Dysfunction In Murine Polymicrobial Sepsis, Timothy W Phares, Vinayaka Kotraiah, Chun-Shiang Chung, Jacqueline Unsinger, Monty Mazer, Kenneth E. Remy, Cecille D. Browne, Peter Buontempo, Marc Mansour, James Pannucci, Alfred Ayala, Richard S. Hotchkiss, Gabriel M. Gutierrez Jun 2021

A Peptide-Based Checkpoint Immunomodulator Alleviates Immune Dysfunction In Murine Polymicrobial Sepsis, Timothy W Phares, Vinayaka Kotraiah, Chun-Shiang Chung, Jacqueline Unsinger, Monty Mazer, Kenneth E. Remy, Cecille D. Browne, Peter Buontempo, Marc Mansour, James Pannucci, Alfred Ayala, Richard S. Hotchkiss, Gabriel M. Gutierrez

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Sepsis-induced immunosuppression involves both innate and adaptive immunity and is associated with the increased expression of checkpoint inhibitors, such as programmed cell-death protein 1 (PD-1). The expression of PD-1 is associated with poor outcomes in septic patients, and in models of sepsis, blocking PD-1 or its ligands with antibodies increased survival and alleviated immune suppression. While inhibitory antibodies are effective, they can lead to immune-related adverse events (irAEs), in part due to continual blockade of the PD-1 pathway, resulting in hyperactivation of the immune response. Peptide-based therapeutics are an alternative drug modality that provide a rapid pharmacokinetic profile, reducing the …