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Single-Cell T-Cell Receptor Repertoire Profiling In Dogs, My H Hoang, Zachary L Skidmore, Hans Rindt, Shirley Chu, Bryan Fisk, Jennifer A Foltz, Catrina Fronick, Robert Fulton, Mingyi Zhou, Nathan J Bivens, Carol N Reinero, Todd A Fehniger, Malachi Griffith, Jeffrey N Bryan, Obi L Griffith Apr 2024

Single-Cell T-Cell Receptor Repertoire Profiling In Dogs, My H Hoang, Zachary L Skidmore, Hans Rindt, Shirley Chu, Bryan Fisk, Jennifer A Foltz, Catrina Fronick, Robert Fulton, Mingyi Zhou, Nathan J Bivens, Carol N Reinero, Todd A Fehniger, Malachi Griffith, Jeffrey N Bryan, Obi L Griffith

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Spontaneous cancers in companion dogs are robust models of human disease. Tracking tumor-specific immune responses in these models requires reagents to perform species-specific single cell T cell receptor sequencing (scTCRseq). scTCRseq and integration with scRNA data have not been demonstrated on companion dogs with cancer. Here, five healthy dogs, two dogs with T cell lymphoma and four dogs with melanoma are selected to demonstrate applicability of scTCRseq in a cancer immunotherapy setting. Single-cell suspensions of PBMCs or lymph node aspirates are profiled using scRNA and dog-specific scTCRseq primers. In total, 77,809 V(D)J-expressing cells are detected, with an average of 3498 …


Altered Larval Activation Response Associated With Multidrug Resistance In The Canine Hookworm Ancylostoma Caninum, Elise L Mckean, Emilia Grill, Young-Jun Choi, Makedonka Mitreva, Damien M O'Halloran, John M Hawdon Mar 2024

Altered Larval Activation Response Associated With Multidrug Resistance In The Canine Hookworm Ancylostoma Caninum, Elise L Mckean, Emilia Grill, Young-Jun Choi, Makedonka Mitreva, Damien M O'Halloran, John M Hawdon

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Parasitic gastrointestinal nematodes pose significant health risks to humans, livestock, and companion animals, and their control relies heavily on the use of anthelmintic drugs. Overuse of these drugs has led to the emergence of resistant nematode populations. Herein, a naturally occurring isolate (referred to as BCR) of the dog hookworm,


Diagnostic And Commensal Staphylococcus Pseudintermedius Genomes Reveal Niche Adaptation Through Parallel Selection Of Defense Mechanisms, Sanjam S Sawhney, Rhiannon C Vargas, Meghan A Wallace, Carol E Muenks, Brian V Lubbers, Stephanie A Fritz, Carey-Ann D Burnham, Gautam Dantas Nov 2023

Diagnostic And Commensal Staphylococcus Pseudintermedius Genomes Reveal Niche Adaptation Through Parallel Selection Of Defense Mechanisms, Sanjam S Sawhney, Rhiannon C Vargas, Meghan A Wallace, Carol E Muenks, Brian V Lubbers, Stephanie A Fritz, Carey-Ann D Burnham, Gautam Dantas

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Staphylococcus pseudintermedius is historically understood as a prevalent commensal and pathogen of dogs, though modern clinical diagnostics reveal an expanded host-range that includes humans. It remains unclear whether differentiation across S. pseudintermedius populations is driven primarily by niche-type or host-species. We sequenced 501 diagnostic and commensal isolates from a hospital, veterinary diagnostic laboratory, and within households in the American Midwest, and performed a comparative genomics investigation contrasting human diagnostic, animal diagnostic, human colonizing, pet colonizing, and household-surface S. pseudintermedius isolates. Though indistinguishable by core and accessory gene architecture, diagnostic isolates harbor more encoded and phenotypic resistance, whereas colonizing and surface …


Fluorescence-Guided Surgical System Using Holographic Display: From Phantom Studies To Canine Patients, Mebin B. George, Benjamin Lew, Zuodong Liang, Steven Blair, Zhongmin Zhu, Nan Cui, Jamie Ludwig, Mohamed Zayed, Laura Selmic, Viktor Gruev Sep 2023

Fluorescence-Guided Surgical System Using Holographic Display: From Phantom Studies To Canine Patients, Mebin B. George, Benjamin Lew, Zuodong Liang, Steven Blair, Zhongmin Zhu, Nan Cui, Jamie Ludwig, Mohamed Zayed, Laura Selmic, Viktor Gruev

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SIGNIFICANCE: Holographic display technology is a promising area of research that can lead to significant advancements in cancer surgery. We present the benefits of combining bioinspired multispectral imaging technology with holographic goggles for fluorescence-guided cancer surgery. Through a series of experiments with 43D-printed phantoms, small animal models of cancer, and surgeries on canine patients with head and neck cancer, we showcase the advantages of this holistic approach.

AIM: The aim of our study is to demonstrate the feasibility and potential benefits of utilizing holographic display for fluorescence-guided surgery through a series of experiments involving 3D-printed phantoms and canine patients with …


Neuraminidase Activity Modulates Cellular Coinfection During Influenza A Virus Multicycle Growth, Zijian Guo, Yuanyuan He, Jian Xu, Ananya N. Benegal, Steven L. Brody, Michael D. Vahey Jun 2023

Neuraminidase Activity Modulates Cellular Coinfection During Influenza A Virus Multicycle Growth, Zijian Guo, Yuanyuan He, Jian Xu, Ananya N. Benegal, Steven L. Brody, Michael D. Vahey

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Infection of individual cells by multiple virions plays critical roles in the replication and spread of many viruses, but mechanisms that control cellular coinfection during multicycle viral growth remain unclear. Here, we investigate virus-intrinsic factors that control cellular coinfection by influenza A virus (IAV). Using quantitative fluorescence to track the spread of virions from single infected cells, we identify the IAV surface protein neuraminidase (NA) as a key determinant of cellular coinfection. We map this effect to NA's ability to deplete viral receptors from both infected and neighboring uninfected cells. In cases in which viral infectious potential is low, genetic …


Modulating Fast Skeletal Muscle Contraction Protects Skeletal Muscle In Animal Models Of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Alan J. Russell, Twlya I. Juehne, Jinsheng Yu, Et Al. May 2023

Modulating Fast Skeletal Muscle Contraction Protects Skeletal Muscle In Animal Models Of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Alan J. Russell, Twlya I. Juehne, Jinsheng Yu, Et Al.

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Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a lethal muscle disease caused by absence of the protein dystrophin, which acts as a structural link between the basal lamina and contractile machinery to stabilize muscle membranes in response to mechanical stress. In DMD, mechanical stress leads to exaggerated membrane injury and fiber breakdown, with fast fibers being the most susceptible to damage. A major contributor to this injury is muscle contraction, controlled by the motor protein myosin. However, how muscle contraction and fast muscle fiber damage contribute to the pathophysiology of DMD has not been well characterized. We explored the role of fast …


Social Attention During Object Engagement: Toward A Cross-Species Measure Of Preferential Social Orienting, Claire Weichselbaum, Nicole Hendrix, Jordan Albright, Joseph D Dougherty, Kelly N Botteron, John N Constantino, Natasha Marrus Dec 2022

Social Attention During Object Engagement: Toward A Cross-Species Measure Of Preferential Social Orienting, Claire Weichselbaum, Nicole Hendrix, Jordan Albright, Joseph D Dougherty, Kelly N Botteron, John N Constantino, Natasha Marrus

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BACKGROUND: A central challenge in preclinical research investigating the biology of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is the translation of ASD-related social phenotypes across humans and animal models. Social orienting, an observable, evolutionarily conserved behavior, represents a promising cross-species ASD phenotype given that disrupted social orienting is an early-emerging ASD feature with evidence for predicting familial recurrence. Here, we adapt a competing-stimulus social orienting task from domesticated dogs to naturalistic play behavior in human toddlers and test whether this approach indexes decreased social orienting in ASD.

METHODS: Play behavior was coded from the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) in two samples …


Genome Scanning Of Behavioral Selection In A Canine Olfactory Detection Breeding Cohort, Alexander W Eyre, Isain Zapata, Elizabeth Hare, Katharine M N Lee, Claire Bellis, Jennifer L Essler, Cynthia M Otto, James A Serpell, Carlos E Alvarez Sep 2022

Genome Scanning Of Behavioral Selection In A Canine Olfactory Detection Breeding Cohort, Alexander W Eyre, Isain Zapata, Elizabeth Hare, Katharine M N Lee, Claire Bellis, Jennifer L Essler, Cynthia M Otto, James A Serpell, Carlos E Alvarez

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Research on working dogs is growing rapidly due to increasing global demand. Here we report genome scanning of the risk of puppies being eliminated for behavioral reasons prior to entering the training phase of the US Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) canine olfactory detection breeding and training program through 2013. Elimination of dogs for behavioral rather than medical reasons was based on evaluations at three, six, nine and twelve months after birth. Throughout that period, the fostered dogs underwent standardized behavioral tests at TSA facilities, and, for a subset of tests, dogs were tested in four different environments. Using methods developed …


Central Nervous System Pathology In Preclinical Mps Iiib Dogs Reveals Progressive Changes In Clinically Relevant Brain Regions, Martin T Egeland, Marta M Tarczyluk-Wells, Melissa M Asmar, Evan G Adintori, Roger Lawrence, Elizabeth M Snella, Jackie K Jens, Brett E Crawford, Jill C M Wait, Emma Mccullagh, Jason Pinkstaff, Jonathan D Cooper, N Matthew Ellinwood Nov 2020

Central Nervous System Pathology In Preclinical Mps Iiib Dogs Reveals Progressive Changes In Clinically Relevant Brain Regions, Martin T Egeland, Marta M Tarczyluk-Wells, Melissa M Asmar, Evan G Adintori, Roger Lawrence, Elizabeth M Snella, Jackie K Jens, Brett E Crawford, Jill C M Wait, Emma Mccullagh, Jason Pinkstaff, Jonathan D Cooper, N Matthew Ellinwood

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Mucopolysaccharidosis type IIIB (MPS IIIB; Sanfilippo syndrome B) is an autosomal recessive lysosomal storage disorder caused by the deficiency of alpha-N-acetylglucosaminidase activity, leading to increased levels of nondegraded heparan sulfate (HS). A mouse model has been useful to evaluate novel treatments for MPS IIIB, but has limitations. In this study, we evaluated the naturally occurring canine model of MPS IIIB for the onset and progression of biochemical and neuropathological changes during the preclinical stages (onset approximately 24-30 months of age) of canine MPS IIIB disease. Even by 1 month of age, MPS IIIB dogs had elevated HS levels in brain …


Transcriptomes From German Shepherd Dogs Reveal Differences In Immune Activity Between Atopic Dermatitis Affected And Control Skin, K Tengvall, K Bergvall, M Olsson, B Ardesjö-Lundgren, F H G Farias, M Kierczak, Å Hedhammar, K Lindblad-Toh, G Andersson Jul 2020

Transcriptomes From German Shepherd Dogs Reveal Differences In Immune Activity Between Atopic Dermatitis Affected And Control Skin, K Tengvall, K Bergvall, M Olsson, B Ardesjö-Lundgren, F H G Farias, M Kierczak, Å Hedhammar, K Lindblad-Toh, G Andersson

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Canine atopic dermatitis (CAD) is an inflammatory and pruritic allergic skin disease with both genetic and environmental risk factors described. We performed mRNA sequencing of non-lesional axillary skin biopsies from nine German shepherd dogs. Obtained RNA sequences were mapped to the dog genome (CanFam3.1) and a high-quality skin transcriptome was generated with 23,510 expressed gene transcripts. Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were defined by comparing three controls to five treated CAD cases. Using a leave-one-out analysis, we identified seven DEGs: five known to encode proteins with functions related to an activated immune system (CD209, CLEC4G, LOC102156842 (lipopolysaccharide-binding protein-like), LOC480601 (regakine-1-like), LOC479668 …