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Associations Between Mental Health And Hiv Status Among Sexual Minority And Heterosexual Adolescents In Nigeria, Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan, Olakunle Oginni, Olanrewaju Ibikunle Ibigbami, Uma Philip, Nserd Ntonoba Mfam, Chinedu Mbam, Amos Ganyam, Agada A Salem, Christopher Osuji, Cory Bradley, Joanne Lusher, Nadia Adjoa Sam-Agudu Dec 2022

Associations Between Mental Health And Hiv Status Among Sexual Minority And Heterosexual Adolescents In Nigeria, Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan, Olakunle Oginni, Olanrewaju Ibikunle Ibigbami, Uma Philip, Nserd Ntonoba Mfam, Chinedu Mbam, Amos Ganyam, Agada A Salem, Christopher Osuji, Cory Bradley, Joanne Lusher, Nadia Adjoa Sam-Agudu

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BACKGROUND: We aimed to determine associations between the mental health status of adolescents by self-reported sexual identity; and to determine associations between the mental health status of sexual minority adolescents living with and without HIV.

METHODS: This cross-sectional study collected data from Nigerians aged 13-19 years old using an online survey. We collected information on dependent (sexual identity) and independent (presence of depressive symptoms, generalised anxiety disorder, suicidal attempt/ideation, HIV status) study variables. A multivariate regression model determined associations between the dependent and independent variables. A second multivariate regression model was developed to establish associations between HIV status among sexual …


A Unique High-Output Cardiac Hypertrophy Phenotype Arising From Low Systemic Vascular Resistance In Cantu Syndrome, Gautam K Singh, Conor Mcclenaghan, Manish Aggarwal, Hongjie Gu, Maria S Remedi, Dorothy K Grange, Colin G Nichols Dec 2022

A Unique High-Output Cardiac Hypertrophy Phenotype Arising From Low Systemic Vascular Resistance In Cantu Syndrome, Gautam K Singh, Conor Mcclenaghan, Manish Aggarwal, Hongjie Gu, Maria S Remedi, Dorothy K Grange, Colin G Nichols

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Background Cardiomegaly caused by left ventricular hypertrophy is a risk factor for development of congestive heart failure, classically associated with decreased systolic and/or diastolic ventricular function. Less attention has been given to the phenotype of left ventricular hypertrophy with enhanced ventricular function and increased cardiac output, which is potentially associated with high-output heart failure. Lack of recognition may pose diagnostic ambiguity and management complexities. Methods and Results We sought to systematically characterize high-output cardiac hypertrophy in subjects with Cantu syndrome (CS), caused by gain-of-function variants in


Multilevel Correlates Of Domain-Specific Physical Activity Among Rural Adults - A Cross-Sectional Study, Alan M Beck, Natalicio H Serrano, Audrey Toler, Ross C Brownson Nov 2022

Multilevel Correlates Of Domain-Specific Physical Activity Among Rural Adults - A Cross-Sectional Study, Alan M Beck, Natalicio H Serrano, Audrey Toler, Ross C Brownson

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BACKGROUND: Increasing physical activity (PA) in rural communities is a vital prevention tactic in multiple chronic diseases; however, little is known on the multilevel correlates of PA rural areas. A better understanding of domain-specific PA adds context for promoting PA in rural communities. The current study sought to determine factors associated with domain-specific and overall moderate-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) in rural communities.

METHODS: Surveys were conducted across 14 rural mid-Western communities, with the final analytical sample including 1241 adults (ages 19-96, M = 57.0 [SD = 16.7], 67.8% female, 83.8% white). Generalized linear models with negative binomial distributions examined the …


Relationship Of Neurite Architecture To Brain Activity During Task-Based Fmri, Christin Schifani, Colin Hawco, Arash Nazeri, Aristotle N Voineskos Nov 2022

Relationship Of Neurite Architecture To Brain Activity During Task-Based Fmri, Christin Schifani, Colin Hawco, Arash Nazeri, Aristotle N Voineskos

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Functional MRI (fMRI) has been widely used to examine changes in neuronal activity during cognitive tasks. Commonly used measures of gray matter macrostructure (e.g., cortical thickness, surface area, volume) do not consistently appear to serve as structural correlates of brain function. In contrast, gray matter microstructure, measured using neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging (NODDI), enables the estimation of indices of neurite density (neurite density index; NDI) and organization (orientation dispersion index; ODI) in gray matter. Our study explored the relationship among neurite architecture, BOLD (blood-oxygen-level-dependent) fMRI, and cognition, using a large sample (n = 750) of young adults of …


Liquefied Petroleum Gas Or Biomass For Cooking And Effects On Birth Weight, Thomas F Clasen, Lindsay J Underhill, Et Al. Nov 2022

Liquefied Petroleum Gas Or Biomass For Cooking And Effects On Birth Weight, Thomas F Clasen, Lindsay J Underhill, Et Al.

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BACKGROUND: Exposure during pregnancy to household air pollution caused by the burning of solid biomass fuel is associated with adverse health outcomes, including low birth weight. Whether the replacement of a biomass cookstove with a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cookstove would result in an increase in birth weight is unclear.

METHODS: We performed a randomized, controlled trial involving pregnant women (18 to <35 years of age and at 9 to <20 weeks' gestation as confirmed on ultrasonography) in Guatemala, India, Peru, and Rwanda. The women were assigned in a 1:1 ratio to use a free LPG cookstove and fuel (intervention group) or to continue using a biomass cookstove (control group). Birth weight, one of four prespecified primary outcomes, was the primary outcome for this report; data for the other three outcomes are not yet available. Birth weight was measured within 24 hours after birth. In addition, 24-hour personal exposures to fine particulate matter (particles with a diameter of ≤2.5 μm [PM

RESULTS: A total of 3200 women underwent randomization; 1593 were assigned to the intervention group, and 1607 to the control group. Uptake of the intervention was nearly complete, with traditional biomass cookstoves being used at a median rate …


A Comparison Of Methods To Harmonize Cortical Thickness Measurements Across Scanners And Sites, Delin Sun, Evan Gordon, Et Al. Nov 2022

A Comparison Of Methods To Harmonize Cortical Thickness Measurements Across Scanners And Sites, Delin Sun, Evan Gordon, Et Al.

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Results of neuroimaging datasets aggregated from multiple sites may be biased by site-specific profiles in participants' demographic and clinical characteristics, as well as MRI acquisition protocols and scanning platforms. We compared the impact of four different harmonization methods on results obtained from analyses of cortical thickness data: (1) linear mixed-effects model (LME) that models site-specific random intercepts (LME


Herpes Simplex Virus And Rates Of Cognitive Decline Or Whole Brain Atrophy In The Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network, Charlotte Warren-Gash, Brian A Gordon, Eric Mcdade, Randall J Bateman, John C Morris, Et Al. Nov 2022

Herpes Simplex Virus And Rates Of Cognitive Decline Or Whole Brain Atrophy In The Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network, Charlotte Warren-Gash, Brian A Gordon, Eric Mcdade, Randall J Bateman, John C Morris, Et Al.

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) infection was associated with rates of cognitive decline or whole brain atrophy among individuals from the Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network (DIAN).

METHODS: Among two subsets of the DIAN cohort (age range 19.6-66.6 years; median follow-up 3.0 years) we examined (i) rate of cognitive decline (N = 164) using change in mini-mental state examination (MMSE) score, (ii) rate of whole brain atrophy (N = 149), derived from serial MR imaging, calculated using the boundary shift integral (BSI) method. HSV-1 antibodies were assayed in baseline sera collected from 2009-2015. Linear mixed-effects models …


Marijuana Use And Dna Methylation-Based Biological Age In Young Adults, Drew R Nannini, Yinan Zheng, Brian T Joyce, Tao Gao, Lei Liu, David R Jacobs Jr, Pamela Schreiner, Chunyu Liu, Steve Horvath, Ake T Lu, Kristine Yaffe, Stephen Sidney, Philip Greenland, Donald M Lloyd-Jones, Lifang Hou Oct 2022

Marijuana Use And Dna Methylation-Based Biological Age In Young Adults, Drew R Nannini, Yinan Zheng, Brian T Joyce, Tao Gao, Lei Liu, David R Jacobs Jr, Pamela Schreiner, Chunyu Liu, Steve Horvath, Ake T Lu, Kristine Yaffe, Stephen Sidney, Philip Greenland, Donald M Lloyd-Jones, Lifang Hou

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BACKGROUND: Marijuana is the third most commonly used drug in the USA and efforts to legalize it for medical and recreational use are growing. Despite the increase in use, marijuana's effect on aging remains understudied and understanding the effects of marijuana on molecular aging may provide novel insights into the role of marijuana in the aging process. We therefore sought to investigate the association between cumulative and recent use of marijuana with epigenetic age acceleration (EAA) as estimated from blood DNA methylation.

RESULTS: A random subset of participants from The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study with …


Entrectinib In Children And Young Adults With Solid Or Primary Cns Tumors Harboring Ntrk, Ros1, Or Alk Aberrations (Startrk-Ng), Ami V Desai, Karen Gauvain, Amy E Armstrong, Et Al. Oct 2022

Entrectinib In Children And Young Adults With Solid Or Primary Cns Tumors Harboring Ntrk, Ros1, Or Alk Aberrations (Startrk-Ng), Ami V Desai, Karen Gauvain, Amy E Armstrong, Et Al.

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BACKGROUND: Entrectinib is a TRKA/B/C, ROS1, ALK tyrosine kinase inhibitor approved for the treatment of adults and children aged ≥12 years with NTRK fusion-positive solid tumors and adults with ROS1 fusion-positive non-small-cell lung cancer. We report an analysis of the STARTRK-NG trial, investigating the recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D) and activity of entrectinib in pediatric patients with solid tumors including primary central nervous system tumors.

METHODS: STARTRK-NG (NCT02650401) is a phase 1/2 trial. Phase 1, dose-escalation of oral, once-daily entrectinib, enrolled patients aged <22 years with solid tumors with/without target NTRK1/2/3, ROS1, or ALK fusions. Phase 2, basket trial at the RP2D, enrolled patients with intracranial or extracranial solid tumors harboring target fusions or neuroblastoma. Primary endpoints: phase 1, RP2D based on toxicity; phase 2, objective response rate (ORR) in patients harboring target fusions. Safety-evaluable patients: ≥1 dose of entrectinib; response-evaluable patients: measurable/evaluable baseline disease and ≥1 dose at RP2D.

RESULTS: At data cutoff, 43 patients, median age of 7 years, were response-evaluable. In phase 1, 4 …


Multicenter, Randomized Trial Of A Bionic Pancreas In Type 1 Diabetes, Steven J Russell, Janet B Mcgill, Maamoun Salam, Julie M Silverstein, Samantha Adamson, Andrea Cedeno, Et Al. Sep 2022

Multicenter, Randomized Trial Of A Bionic Pancreas In Type 1 Diabetes, Steven J Russell, Janet B Mcgill, Maamoun Salam, Julie M Silverstein, Samantha Adamson, Andrea Cedeno, Et Al.

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BACKGROUND: Currently available semiautomated insulin-delivery systems require individualized insulin regimens for the initialization of therapy and meal doses based on carbohydrate counting for routine operation. In contrast, the bionic pancreas is initialized only on the basis of body weight, makes all dose decisions and delivers insulin autonomously, and uses meal announcements without carbohydrate counting.

METHODS: In this 13-week, multicenter, randomized trial, we randomly assigned in a 2:1 ratio persons at least 6 years of age with type 1 diabetes either to receive bionic pancreas treatment with insulin aspart or insulin lispro or to receive standard care (defined as any insulin-delivery …


Pregnancy Outcomes Related To The Treatment Of Sarcomas With Anthracyclines And/Or Ifosfamide During Pregnancy, Devon Miller, John A Livingston, Yeonhee Park, Kristi Posey, Sonia Godbole, Keith Skubitz, Steven I Robinson, Mark Agulnik, Lara E Davis, Brian A Van Tine, Angela C Hirbe, Amanda Parkes Sep 2022

Pregnancy Outcomes Related To The Treatment Of Sarcomas With Anthracyclines And/Or Ifosfamide During Pregnancy, Devon Miller, John A Livingston, Yeonhee Park, Kristi Posey, Sonia Godbole, Keith Skubitz, Steven I Robinson, Mark Agulnik, Lara E Davis, Brian A Van Tine, Angela C Hirbe, Amanda Parkes

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BACKGROUND: Sarcomas are rare diagnoses but are seen with relative frequency in adolescents and young adults and thus can present in pregnancy. We sought to study the administration of anthracyclines and/or ifosfamide in pregnancy-associated sarcomas.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: We conducted a multi-institutional retrospective study, identifying sarcoma patients who received anthracyclines and/or ifosfamide during pregnancy. Chart review identified variables related to demographics, cancer diagnosis, therapies, and outcome of the patient and fetus. Wilcoxon rank-sum test compared two independent samples.

RESULTS: We identified 13 patients at seven institutions with sarcoma who received anthracyclines and/or ifosfamide during pregnancy, including four bone sarcomas and …


An Evaluation Of Patient-Reported Outcomes In Sickle Cell Disease Within A Conceptual Model., Marsha J Treadwell, Swapandeep Mushiana, Sherif M Badawy, Liliana Preiss, Allison A King, Barbara Kroner, Yumei Chen, Jeffrey Glassberg, Victor Gordeuk, Nirmish Shah, Angela Snyder, Theodore Wun, Sickle Cell Disease Implementation Consortium (Scdic) Sep 2022

An Evaluation Of Patient-Reported Outcomes In Sickle Cell Disease Within A Conceptual Model., Marsha J Treadwell, Swapandeep Mushiana, Sherif M Badawy, Liliana Preiss, Allison A King, Barbara Kroner, Yumei Chen, Jeffrey Glassberg, Victor Gordeuk, Nirmish Shah, Angela Snyder, Theodore Wun, Sickle Cell Disease Implementation Consortium (Scdic)

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PURPOSE: To examine the relations between patient-reported outcomes (PROs) within a conceptual model for adults with sickle cell disease (SCD) ages 18 - 45 years enrolled in the multi-site Sickle Cell Disease Implementation Consortium (SCDIC) registry. We hypothesized that patient and SCD-related factors, particularly pain, and barriers to care would independently contribute to functioning as measured using PRO domains.

METHODS: Participants (N = 2054) completed a 48-item survey including socio-demographics and PRO measures, e.g., social functioning, pain impact, emotional distress, and cognitive functioning. Participants reported on lifetime SCD complications, pain episode frequency and severity, and barriers to healthcare.

RESULTS: Higher …


Predicting Brain Age From Functional Connectivity In Symptomatic And Preclinical Alzheimer Disease, Peter R. Millar, Patrick H. Luckett, Brian A. Gordon, Tammie L. S. Benzinger, Suzanne E. Schindler, Anne M. Fagan, Carlos Cruchaga, Randall J. Bateman, Ricardo Allegri, Mathias Jucker, Jae-Hong Lee, Hiroshi Mori, Stephen P. Salloway, Igor Yakushev, John C. Morris, Beau M. Ances, Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network Aug 2022

Predicting Brain Age From Functional Connectivity In Symptomatic And Preclinical Alzheimer Disease, Peter R. Millar, Patrick H. Luckett, Brian A. Gordon, Tammie L. S. Benzinger, Suzanne E. Schindler, Anne M. Fagan, Carlos Cruchaga, Randall J. Bateman, Ricardo Allegri, Mathias Jucker, Jae-Hong Lee, Hiroshi Mori, Stephen P. Salloway, Igor Yakushev, John C. Morris, Beau M. Ances, Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network

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"Brain-predicted age" quantifies apparent brain age compared to normative neuroimaging trajectories. Advanced brain-predicted age has been well established in symptomatic Alzheimer disease (AD), but is underexplored in preclinical AD. Prior brain-predicted age studies have typically used structural MRI, but resting-state functional connectivity (FC) remains underexplored. Our model predicted age from FC in 391 cognitively normal, amyloid-negative controls (ages 18-89). We applied the trained model to 145 amyloid-negative, 151 preclinical AD, and 156 symptomatic AD participants to test group differences. The model accurately predicted age in the training set. FC-predicted brain age gaps (FC-BAG) were significantly older in symptomatic AD and …


Reoperative Brachial Plexus Neurolysis After Previous Anatomically Complete Supraclavicular Decompression For Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: A 10-Year Single-Center Case Series, Momodou L Jammeh, Alexander Yang, Ahmmad A Abuirqeba, J Westley Ohman, Robert W Thompson Aug 2022

Reoperative Brachial Plexus Neurolysis After Previous Anatomically Complete Supraclavicular Decompression For Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: A 10-Year Single-Center Case Series, Momodou L Jammeh, Alexander Yang, Ahmmad A Abuirqeba, J Westley Ohman, Robert W Thompson

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BACKGROUND: Optimal management of recurrent neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome (NTOS) remains a considerable challenge.

OBJECTIVE: To assess the safety and effectiveness of reoperative brachial plexus neurolysis in patients with recurrent NTOS.

METHODS: From 2009 to 2019, 85 patients underwent reoperative supraclavicular brachial plexus neurolysis for recurrent NTOS after a previous anatomically complete supraclavicular decompression. Data from a prospectively maintained database were analyzed retrospectively.

RESULTS: The mean patient age at reoperation was 36.9 ± 1.3 (range 15-64) years, 75% were female, and the interval after previous primary operation was 2.5 ± 0.2 years. Intervening injury had precipitated recurrent NTOS in 14 …


Graded Variation In T1w/T2w Ratio During Adolescence: Measurement, Caveats, And Implications For Development Of Cortical Myelin, Graham L Baum, John C Flournoy, Matthew F Glasser, Michael P Harms, Patrick Mair, Ashley F P Sanders, Deanna M Barch, Randy L Buckner, Susan Bookheimer, Mirella Dapretto, Stephen Smith, Kathleen M Thomas, Essa Yacoub, David C Van Essen, Leah H Somerville Jul 2022

Graded Variation In T1w/T2w Ratio During Adolescence: Measurement, Caveats, And Implications For Development Of Cortical Myelin, Graham L Baum, John C Flournoy, Matthew F Glasser, Michael P Harms, Patrick Mair, Ashley F P Sanders, Deanna M Barch, Randy L Buckner, Susan Bookheimer, Mirella Dapretto, Stephen Smith, Kathleen M Thomas, Essa Yacoub, David C Van Essen, Leah H Somerville

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Adolescence is characterized by the maturation of cortical microstructure and connectivity supporting complex cognition and behavior. Axonal myelination influences brain connectivity during development by enhancing neural signaling speed and inhibiting plasticity. However, the maturational timing of cortical myelination during human adolescence remains poorly understood. Here, we take advantage of recent advances in high-resolution cortical T1w/T2w mapping methods, including principled correction of B1+ transmit field effects, using data from the Human Connectome Project in Development (HCP-D;


Relative Contributions Of Six Lifestyle- And Health-Related Exposures To Epigenetic Aging: The Coronary Artery Risk Development In Young Adults (Cardia) Study, Kyeezu Kim, Yinan Zheng, Brian T Joyce, Hongmei Jiang, Philip Greenland, David R Jacobs, Kai Zhang, Lei Liu, Norrina B Allen, John T Wilkins, Sarah N Forrester, Donald M Lloyd-Jones, Lifang Hou Jul 2022

Relative Contributions Of Six Lifestyle- And Health-Related Exposures To Epigenetic Aging: The Coronary Artery Risk Development In Young Adults (Cardia) Study, Kyeezu Kim, Yinan Zheng, Brian T Joyce, Hongmei Jiang, Philip Greenland, David R Jacobs, Kai Zhang, Lei Liu, Norrina B Allen, John T Wilkins, Sarah N Forrester, Donald M Lloyd-Jones, Lifang Hou

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BACKGROUND: DNA methylation-based GrimAge acceleration (GrimAA) is associated with a wide range of age-related health outcomes including cardiovascular disease. Since DNA methylation is modifiable by external and behavioral exposures, it is important to identify which of these exposures may have the strongest contributions to differences in GrimAA, to help guide potential intervention strategies. Here, we assessed the relative contributions of lifestyle- and health-related components, as well as their collective association, to GrimAA.

RESULTS: We included 744 participants (391 men and 353 women) from the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study with blood DNA methylation information at CARDIA …


Longitudinal And Cross-Sectional Validation Of The Wercap Screen For Assessing Psychosis Risk And Conversion, Daniel Mamah, Victoria N Mutiso, David M Ndetei Mar 2022

Longitudinal And Cross-Sectional Validation Of The Wercap Screen For Assessing Psychosis Risk And Conversion, Daniel Mamah, Victoria N Mutiso, David M Ndetei

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BACKGROUND: The Washington Early Recognition Center Affectivity and Psychosis (WERCAP) Screen was developed to assess risk for developing psychosis. Its validity has not been investigated in a large population-based study or with longitudinal analyses.

METHODS: 825 participants, aged 14-25, were recruited from Kenya. Symptoms were assessed using the WERCAP Screen, as experienced over the prior 3-months (3MO), 12-months (12MO) or lifetime (LIF). ROC curve analysis was used to determine the validity of the WERCAP Screen against the Structured Interview of Psychosis-Risk Syndromes. Longitudinal validity was assessed by comparing baseline p-WERCAP scores in psychotic disorder converters and non-converters, and using ROC …


Dietary Patterns Are Associated With Improved Ovarian Reserve In Overweight And Obese Women: A Cross-Sectional Study Of The Lifestyle And Ovarian Reserve (Lore) Cohort, Ashley M Eskew, Bronwyn S Bedrick, Jorge E Chavarro, Joan K Riley, Emily S Jungheim Feb 2022

Dietary Patterns Are Associated With Improved Ovarian Reserve In Overweight And Obese Women: A Cross-Sectional Study Of The Lifestyle And Ovarian Reserve (Lore) Cohort, Ashley M Eskew, Bronwyn S Bedrick, Jorge E Chavarro, Joan K Riley, Emily S Jungheim

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BACKGROUND: Growing evidence suggests that adherence to certain dietary patterns is associated with improved fecundity and reproductive outcomes in the general population and infertile couples assisted reproductive treatments. The objective of this study was to assess if dietary patterns are associated with ovarian reserve in reproductive age women without a history of infertility.

METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study of 185 women in the Lifestyle and Ovarian Reserve (LORe) cohort. Women aged 18-44 without a history of infertility were recruited from the local community at an academic medical center. Subjects completed validated food frequency and physical activity questionnaires to assess …


Enhancing Task Fmri Preprocessing Via Individualized Model-Based Filtering Of Intrinsic Activity Dynamics, Matthew F Singh, Anxu Wang, Michael Cole, Shinung Ching, Todd S Braver Feb 2022

Enhancing Task Fmri Preprocessing Via Individualized Model-Based Filtering Of Intrinsic Activity Dynamics, Matthew F Singh, Anxu Wang, Michael Cole, Shinung Ching, Todd S Braver

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Brain responses recorded during fMRI are thought to reflect both rapid, stimulus-evoked activity and the propagation of spontaneous activity through brain networks. In the current work, we describe a method to improve the estimation of task-evoked brain activity by first "filtering-out the intrinsic propagation of pre-event activity from the BOLD signal. We do so using Mesoscale Individualized NeuroDynamic (MINDy; Singh et al. 2020b) models built from individualized resting-state data to subtract the propagation of spontaneous activity from the task-fMRI signal (MINDy-based Filtering). After filtering, time-series are analyzed using conventional techniques. Results demonstrate that this simple operation significantly improves the statistical …


Single-Agent Mosunetuzumab Shows Durable Complete Responses In Patients With Relapsed Or Refractory B-Cell Lymphomas: Phase I Dose-Escalation Study, Lihua E Budde, Nancy L Bartlett, Et Al Feb 2022

Single-Agent Mosunetuzumab Shows Durable Complete Responses In Patients With Relapsed Or Refractory B-Cell Lymphomas: Phase I Dose-Escalation Study, Lihua E Budde, Nancy L Bartlett, Et Al

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PURPOSE: Mosunetuzumab is a bispecific antibody targeting CD20 and CD3 that redirects T cells to engage and eliminate malignant B cells and is being developed for relapsed or refractory (R/R) B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphomas (B-NHLs).

METHODS: This first-in-human trial (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02500407) evaluated the safety and tolerability and efficacy of mosunetuzumab in patients with R/R B-NHL and established the recommended phase II dose. Data from dose escalation are presented. Single-agent mosunetuzumab was administered intravenously in 3-week cycles, at full dose in cycle 1 day 1 (group A) or with ascending (step-up) doses during cycle 1 on days 1, 8, and 15 …


Importance Of The Intersection Of Age And Sex To Understand Variation In Incidence And Survival For Primary Malignant Gliomas, Gi-Ming Wang, Gino Cioffi, Nirav Patil, Kristin A Waite, Robert Lanese, Quinn T Ostrom, Carol Kruchko, Michael E Berens, James R Connor, Justin D Lathia, Joshua B Rubin, Jill S Barnholtz-Sloan Feb 2022

Importance Of The Intersection Of Age And Sex To Understand Variation In Incidence And Survival For Primary Malignant Gliomas, Gi-Ming Wang, Gino Cioffi, Nirav Patil, Kristin A Waite, Robert Lanese, Quinn T Ostrom, Carol Kruchko, Michael E Berens, James R Connor, Justin D Lathia, Joshua B Rubin, Jill S Barnholtz-Sloan

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BACKGROUND: Gliomas are the most common type of malignant brain and other CNS tumors, accounting for 80.8% of malignant primary brain and CNS tumors. They cause significant morbidity and mortality. This study investigates the intersection between age and sex to better understand variation of incidence and survival for glioma in the United States.

METHODS: Incidence data from 2000 to 2017 were obtained from CBTRUS, which obtains data from the NPCR and SEER, and survival data from the CDC's NPCR. Age-adjusted incidence rate ratios (IRR) per 100 000 were generated to compare male-to-female incidence by age group. Cox proportional hazard models …


Semaphorin-Plexin Signaling: From Axonal Guidance To A New X-Linked Intellectual Disability Syndrome, Jacqueline L Steele, Marwan S Shinawi, Et Al. Jan 2022

Semaphorin-Plexin Signaling: From Axonal Guidance To A New X-Linked Intellectual Disability Syndrome, Jacqueline L Steele, Marwan S Shinawi, Et Al.

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BACKGROUND: Semaphorins and plexins are ligands and cell surface receptors that regulate multiple neurodevelopmental processes such as axonal growth and guidance. PLXNA3 is a plexin gene located on the X chromosome that encodes the most widely expressed plexin receptor in fetal brain, plexin-A3. Plexin-A3 knockout mice demonstrate its role in semaphorin signaling in vivo. The clinical manifestations of semaphorin/plexin neurodevelopmental disorders have been less widely explored. This study describes the neurological and neurodevelopmental phenotypes of boys with maternally inherited hemizygous PLXNA3 variants.

METHODS: Data-sharing through GeneDx and GeneMatcher allowed identification of individuals with autism or intellectual disabilities (autism/ID) and hemizygous …


Functional Tic-Like Presentations Differ Strikingly From Provisional Tic Disorder, Amanda L Arbuckle, Emily C Bihun, Bradley L Schlaggar, Kevin J Black Jan 2022

Functional Tic-Like Presentations Differ Strikingly From Provisional Tic Disorder, Amanda L Arbuckle, Emily C Bihun, Bradley L Schlaggar, Kevin J Black

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