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Combinatorial Pharmacogenomic Algorithm Is Predictive Of Citalopram And Escitalopram Metabolism In Patients With Major Depressive Disorder, Richard C. Shelton, Charles R. Conway, Et Al. Aug 2020

Combinatorial Pharmacogenomic Algorithm Is Predictive Of Citalopram And Escitalopram Metabolism In Patients With Major Depressive Disorder, Richard C. Shelton, Charles R. Conway, Et Al.

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Pharmacogenomic tests used to guide clinical treatment for major depressive disorder (MDD) must be thoroughly validated. One important assessment of validity is the ability to predict medication blood levels, which reflect altered metabolism. Historically, the metabolic impact of individual genes has been evaluated; however, we now know that multiple genes are often involved in medication metabolism. Here, we evaluated the ability of individual pharmacokinetic genes (CYP2C19, CYP2D6, CYP3A4) and a combinatorial pharmacogenomic test (GeneSight Psychotropic®; weighted assessment of all three genes) to predict citalopram/escitalopram blood levels in patients with MDD. Patients from the Genomics Used to Improve DEpression Decisions (GUIDED) …


Tumor Organoids To Study Gastroesophageal Cancer: A Primer, Ramon U Jin, Jason C Mills Aug 2020

Tumor Organoids To Study Gastroesophageal Cancer: A Primer, Ramon U Jin, Jason C Mills

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Gastroesophageal cancers are leading causes of cancer death. Our attempts at adopting molecularly based treatment approaches have been slow and ineffective even though we begin to identify specific targetable gene mutations and pathways. It is clear that we should no longer treat all gastroesophageal cancers as a homogeneous disease, which is what we do when we use non-specific chemotherapy. However, we currently cannot monitor successful gene/pathway targeting, nor understand how/when tumors develop resistance, nor predict which patients will derive maximal benefit. To improve outcomes, we must precisely detail the heterogeneity of these tumors to then individualize cancer therapy as well …


Whole Exome Sequencing In Patients With Williams-Beuren Syndrome Followed By Disease Modeling In Mice Points To Four Novel Pathways That May Modify Stenosis Risk, Phoebe C R Parrish, Delong Liu, Russell H Knutsen, Charles J Billington, Robert P Mecham, Yi-Ping Fu, Beth A Kozel Jul 2020

Whole Exome Sequencing In Patients With Williams-Beuren Syndrome Followed By Disease Modeling In Mice Points To Four Novel Pathways That May Modify Stenosis Risk, Phoebe C R Parrish, Delong Liu, Russell H Knutsen, Charles J Billington, Robert P Mecham, Yi-Ping Fu, Beth A Kozel

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Supravalvular aortic stenosis (SVAS) is a narrowing of the aorta caused by elastin (ELN) haploinsufficiency. SVAS severity varies among patients with Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS), a rare disorder that removes one copy of ELN and 25-27 other genes. Twenty percent of children with WBS require one or more invasive and often risky procedures to correct the defect while 30% have no appreciable stenosis, despite sharing the same basic genetic lesion. There is no known medical therapy. Consequently, identifying genes that modify SVAS offers the potential for novel modifier-based therapeutics. To improve statistical power in our rare-disease cohort (N = 104 exomes), …


Seasonal Nitrogen Remobilization And The Role Of Auxin Transport In Poplar Trees, Gen Li, Rongshoung Lin, Chioma Egekwu, Joshua Blakeslee, Jinshan Lin, Emily Pettengill, Angus S Murphy, Wendy A Peer, Nazrul Islam, Benjamin A Babst, Fei Gao, Sergey Komarov, Yuan-Chuan Tai, Gary D Coleman Jul 2020

Seasonal Nitrogen Remobilization And The Role Of Auxin Transport In Poplar Trees, Gen Li, Rongshoung Lin, Chioma Egekwu, Joshua Blakeslee, Jinshan Lin, Emily Pettengill, Angus S Murphy, Wendy A Peer, Nazrul Islam, Benjamin A Babst, Fei Gao, Sergey Komarov, Yuan-Chuan Tai, Gary D Coleman

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Seasonal nitrogen (N) cycling in Populus, involves bark storage proteins (BSPs) that accumulate in bark phloem parenchyma in the autumn and decline when shoot growth resumes in the spring. Little is known about the contribution of BSPs to growth or the signals regulating N remobilization from BSPs. Knockdown of BSP accumulation via RNAi and N sink manipulations were used to understand how BSP storage influences shoot growth. Reduced accumulation of BSPs delayed bud break and reduced shoot growth following dormancy. Further, 13N tracer studies also showed that BSP accumulation is an important factor in N partitioning from senescing leaves to …


A Pip2 Substitute Mediates Voltage Sensor-Pore Coupling In Kcnq Activation, Yongfeng Liu, Nien-Du Yang, Et Al. Jul 2020

A Pip2 Substitute Mediates Voltage Sensor-Pore Coupling In Kcnq Activation, Yongfeng Liu, Nien-Du Yang, Et Al.

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Towards Hcp-Style Macaque Connectomes: 24-Channel 3t Multi-Array Coil, Mri Sequences And Preprocessing, Joonas A. Autio, Matthew F. Glasser, Chad J. Donahue, Timothy S. Coalson, David C. Van Essen, Et Al. Jul 2020

Towards Hcp-Style Macaque Connectomes: 24-Channel 3t Multi-Array Coil, Mri Sequences And Preprocessing, Joonas A. Autio, Matthew F. Glasser, Chad J. Donahue, Timothy S. Coalson, David C. Van Essen, Et Al.

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Macaque monkeys are an important animal model where invasive investigations can lead to a better understanding of the cortical organization of primates including humans. However, the tools and methods for noninvasive image acquisition (e.g. MRI RF coils and pulse sequence protocols) and image data preprocessing have lagged behind those developed for humans. To resolve the structural and functional characteristics of the smaller macaque brain, high spatial, temporal, and angular resolutions combined with high signal-to-noise ratio are required to ensure good image quality. To address these challenges, we developed a macaque 24-channel receive coil for 3-T MRI with parallel imaging capabilities. …


Portable, Field-Based Neuroimaging Using High-Density Diffuse Optical Tomography, Andrew K. Fishell, Ana María Arbeláez, Claudia P. Valdés, Tracy N. Burns-Yocum, Arefeh Sherafati, Edward J. Richter, Margarita Torres, Adam T. Eggebrecht, Christopher D. Smyser, Joseph P. Culver Jul 2020

Portable, Field-Based Neuroimaging Using High-Density Diffuse Optical Tomography, Andrew K. Fishell, Ana María Arbeláez, Claudia P. Valdés, Tracy N. Burns-Yocum, Arefeh Sherafati, Edward J. Richter, Margarita Torres, Adam T. Eggebrecht, Christopher D. Smyser, Joseph P. Culver

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Behavioral and cognitive tests in individuals who were malnourished as children have revealed malnutrition-related deficits that persist throughout the lifespan. These findings have motivated recent neuroimaging investigations that use highly portable functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) instruments to meet the demands of brain imaging experiments in low-resource environments and enable longitudinal investigations of brain function in the context of long-term malnutrition. However, recent studies in healthy subjects have demonstrated that high-density diffuse optical tomography (HD-DOT) can significantly improve image quality over that obtained with sparse fNIRS imaging arrays. In studies of both task activations and resting state functional connectivity, HD-DOT is …


Communication Training In Adult And Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. A Systematic Review, Michael P Mendez, Harin Patel, Jordan Talan, Michelle Doering, Jared Chiarchiaro, Rebecca M Sternschein, Trevor C Steinbach, Jacqueline O'Toole, Abdulghani Sankari, Jennifer W Mccallister, May M Lee, W Graham Carlos, Patrick G Lyons Jul 2020

Communication Training In Adult And Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. A Systematic Review, Michael P Mendez, Harin Patel, Jordan Talan, Michelle Doering, Jared Chiarchiaro, Rebecca M Sternschein, Trevor C Steinbach, Jacqueline O'Toole, Abdulghani Sankari, Jennifer W Mccallister, May M Lee, W Graham Carlos, Patrick G Lyons

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Collaborative, Multidisciplinary Evaluation Of Cancer Variants Through Virtual Molecular Tumor Boards Informs Local Clinical Practices, Shruti Rao, Beth Pitel, Alex H Wagner, Simina M Boca, Matthew Mccoy, Ian King, Samir Gupta, Ben Ho Park, Jeremy L Warner, James Chen, Peter K Rogan, Debyani Chakravarty, Malachi Griffith, Obi L Griffith, Subha Madhavan Jul 2020

Collaborative, Multidisciplinary Evaluation Of Cancer Variants Through Virtual Molecular Tumor Boards Informs Local Clinical Practices, Shruti Rao, Beth Pitel, Alex H Wagner, Simina M Boca, Matthew Mccoy, Ian King, Samir Gupta, Ben Ho Park, Jeremy L Warner, James Chen, Peter K Rogan, Debyani Chakravarty, Malachi Griffith, Obi L Griffith, Subha Madhavan

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PURPOSE: The cancer research community is constantly evolving to better understand tumor biology, disease etiology, risk stratification, and pathways to novel treatments. Yet the clinical cancer genomics field has been hindered by redundant efforts to meaningfully collect and interpret disparate data types from multiple high-throughput modalities and integrate into clinical care processes. Bespoke data models, knowledgebases, and one-off customized resources for data analysis often lack adequate governance and quality control needed for these resources to be clinical grade. Many informatics efforts focused on genomic interpretation resources for neoplasms are underway to support data collection, deposition, curation, harmonization, integration, and analytics …


Proteogenomic Characterization Reveals Therapeutic Vulnerabilities In Lung Adenocarcinoma, Michael A. Gillette, Song Cao, Yize Li, Wen-Wei Liang, Michael C Wendl, Ramaswamy Govindan, Et Al. Jul 2020

Proteogenomic Characterization Reveals Therapeutic Vulnerabilities In Lung Adenocarcinoma, Michael A. Gillette, Song Cao, Yize Li, Wen-Wei Liang, Michael C Wendl, Ramaswamy Govindan, Et Al.

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To explore the biology of lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) and identify new therapeutic opportunities, we performed comprehensive proteogenomic characterization of 110 tumors and 101 matched normal adjacent tissues (NATs) incorporating genomics, epigenomics, deep-scale proteomics, phosphoproteomics, and acetylproteomics. Multi-omics clustering revealed four subgroups defined by key driver mutations, country, and gender. Proteomic and phosphoproteomic data illuminated biology downstream of copy number aberrations, somatic mutations, and fusions and identified therapeutic vulnerabilities associated with driver events involving KRAS, EGFR, and ALK. Immune subtyping revealed a complex landscape, reinforced the association of STK11 with immune-cold behavior, and underscored a potential immunosuppressive role of neutrophil degranulation. …


On The Nature Of Monozygotic Twin Concordance And Discordance For Autistic Trait Severity: A Quantitative Analysis, Lauren Castelbaum, Chad M Sylvester, Yi Zhang, Qiongru Yu, John N Constantino Jul 2020

On The Nature Of Monozygotic Twin Concordance And Discordance For Autistic Trait Severity: A Quantitative Analysis, Lauren Castelbaum, Chad M Sylvester, Yi Zhang, Qiongru Yu, John N Constantino

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The characterizing features of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are continuously distributed in nature; however, prior twin studies have not systematically incorporated this knowledge into estimations of concordance and discordance. We conducted a quantitative analysis of twin-twin similarity for autistic trait severity in three existing data sets involving 366 pairs of uniformly-phenotyped monozygotic (MZ) twins with and without ASD. Probandwise concordance for ASD was 96%; however, MZ trait correlations differed markedly for pairs with ASD trait burden below versus above the threshold for clinical diagnosis, with R


Disease And Treatment Patterns Among Patients With Pouch-Related Conditions In A Cohort Of Large Tertiary Care Inflammatory Bowel Disease Centers In The United States, Edward L Barnes, Laura Raffals, Millie D Long, Gaurav Syal, Maia Kayal, Ashwin Ananthakrishnan, Benjamin Cohen, Joel Pekow, Parakkal Deepak, Jean-Frederic Colombel, Hans H Herfarth, Robert S Sandler Jul 2020

Disease And Treatment Patterns Among Patients With Pouch-Related Conditions In A Cohort Of Large Tertiary Care Inflammatory Bowel Disease Centers In The United States, Edward L Barnes, Laura Raffals, Millie D Long, Gaurav Syal, Maia Kayal, Ashwin Ananthakrishnan, Benjamin Cohen, Joel Pekow, Parakkal Deepak, Jean-Frederic Colombel, Hans H Herfarth, Robert S Sandler

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BACKGROUND: Gaps exist in our understanding of the clinical course of pouch-related disorders.

METHODS: We evaluated baseline disease activity and longitudinal treatment patterns among patients with inflammatory conditions of the pouch.

RESULTS: Among 468 patients with an ileal pouch-anal anastomosis (IPAA), 94 (20%) had acute pouchitis, 96 (21%) had chronic pouchitis, and 192 (41%) had Crohn disease of the pouch. Following an IPAA, 38% of patients were treated with a biologic and 11% underwent inflammatory bowel disease- or bowel-related surgery.

CONCLUSIONS: Treatment patterns after IPAA indicate that pouch-related disorders have a significant impact on individual patients and the healthcare system.


The Society For Immunotherapy Of Cancer Consensus Statement On Immunotherapy For The Treatment Of Multiple Myeloma, Nina Shah, Ravi Vij, Et Al Jul 2020

The Society For Immunotherapy Of Cancer Consensus Statement On Immunotherapy For The Treatment Of Multiple Myeloma, Nina Shah, Ravi Vij, Et Al

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Outcomes in multiple myeloma (MM) have improved dramatically in the last two decades with the advent of novel therapies including immunomodulatory agents (IMiDs), proteasome inhibitors and monoclonal antibodies. In recent years, immunotherapy for the treatment of MM has advanced rapidly, with the approval of new targeted agents and monoclonal antibodies directed against myeloma cell-surface antigens, as well as maturing data from late stage trials of chimeric antigen receptor CAR T cells. Therapies that engage the immune system to treat myeloma offer significant clinical benefits with durable responses and manageable toxicity profiles, however, the appropriate use of these immunotherapy agents can …


Utstein Recommendation For Emergency Stroke Care, A. Rudd, P. Panagos, Et Al Jul 2020

Utstein Recommendation For Emergency Stroke Care, A. Rudd, P. Panagos, Et Al

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BACKGROUND: Recent advances in treatment for stroke give new possibilities for optimizing outcomes. To deliver these prehospital care needs to become more efficient.

AIM: To develop a framework to support improved delivery of prehospital care. The recommendations are aimed at clinicians involved in prehospital and emergency health systems who will often not be stroke specialists but need clear guidance as to how to develop and deliver safe and effective care for acute stroke patients.

METHODS: Building on the successful implementation program from the Global Resuscitation Alliance and the Resuscitation Academy, the Utstein methodology was used to define a generic chain …


Diagnosis And Management Of Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumors: Current Practice And Future Perspectives, Bethany C Prudner, Tyler Ball, Richa Rathore, Angela C Hirbe Jul 2020

Diagnosis And Management Of Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumors: Current Practice And Future Perspectives, Bethany C Prudner, Tyler Ball, Richa Rathore, Angela C Hirbe

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One of the most common malignancies affecting adults with the neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) cancer predisposition syndrome is the malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (MPNST), a highly aggressive sarcoma that typically develops from benign plexiform neurofibromas. Approximately 8-13% of individuals with NF1 will develop MPNST during young adulthood. There are few therapeutic options, and the vast majority of people with these cancers will die within 5 years of diagnosis. Despite efforts to understand the pathogenesis of these aggressive tumors, the overall prognosis remains dismal. This manuscript will review the current understanding of the cellular and molecular progression of MPNST, diagnostic …


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 …


Test-Retest Reliability Of Fmri-Measured Brain Activity During Decision Making Under Risk, Ozlem Korucuoglu, Michael P. Harms, Serguei V. Astafiev, James T. Kennedy, Semyon Golosheykin, Deanna M. Barch, Andrey P. Anokhin Jul 2020

Test-Retest Reliability Of Fmri-Measured Brain Activity During Decision Making Under Risk, Ozlem Korucuoglu, Michael P. Harms, Serguei V. Astafiev, James T. Kennedy, Semyon Golosheykin, Deanna M. Barch, Andrey P. Anokhin

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Neural correlates of decision making under risk are being increasingly utilized as biomarkers of risk for substance abuse and other psychiatric disorders, treatment outcomes, and brain development. This research relies on the basic assumption that fMRI measures of decision making represent stable, trait-like individual differences. However, reliability needs to be established for each individual construct. Here we assessed long-term test-retest reliability (TRR) of regional brain activations related to decision making under risk using the Balloon Analogue Risk Taking task (BART) and identified regions with good TRRs and familial influences, an important prerequisite for the use of fMRI measures in genetic …


Impact Of Vancomycin-Induced Changes In The Intestinal Microbiota On The Pharmacokinetics Of Simvastatin, Jung Sunwoo, Sang Chun Ji, Andrew Hyoungjin Kim, Kyung-Sang Yu, Joo-Youn Cho, In-Jin Jang, Seunghwan Lee Jul 2020

Impact Of Vancomycin-Induced Changes In The Intestinal Microbiota On The Pharmacokinetics Of Simvastatin, Jung Sunwoo, Sang Chun Ji, Andrew Hyoungjin Kim, Kyung-Sang Yu, Joo-Youn Cho, In-Jin Jang, Seunghwan Lee

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The pharmacokinetic (PK) properties of drugs are affected in several ways by interactions with microbiota. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of oral vancomycin on the gut microbiota and, consequently, on the PKs of simvastatin. An open-label, single arm, sequential crossover study was conducted in six healthy Korean male subjects. After 6 days on a control diet, simvastatin 40 mg was orally administered to the subjects before and after 1 week of oral vancomycin treatment. Blood samples for PK analysis and fecal samples for metagenomic and metabolomic analyses were collected. After vancomycin treatment, the richness of …


A Domain-General Cognitive Core Defined In Multimodally Parcellated Human Cortex, Moataz Assem, Matthew F Glasser, David C Van Essen, John Duncan Jun 2020

A Domain-General Cognitive Core Defined In Multimodally Parcellated Human Cortex, Moataz Assem, Matthew F Glasser, David C Van Essen, John Duncan

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Numerous brain imaging studies identified a domain-general or "multiple-demand" (MD) activation pattern accompanying many tasks and may play a core role in cognitive control. Though this finding is well established, the limited spatial localization provided by traditional imaging methods precluded a consensus regarding the precise anatomy, functional differentiation, and connectivity of the MD system. To address these limitations, we used data from 449 subjects from the Human Connectome Project, with the cortex of each individual parcellated using neurobiologically grounded multimodal MRI features. The conjunction of three cognitive contrasts reveals a core of 10 widely distributed MD parcels per hemisphere that …


Prevalence, Incidence, And Clearance Of Human Papillomavirus Types Covered By Current Vaccines In Men With Human Immunodeficiency Virus In The Sun Study, Pragna Patel, Tim Bush, Lois Conley, Elizabeth R Unger, Teresa M Darragh, Keith Henry, Gerome Escota, John T Brooks, Erna Milunka Kojic Jun 2020

Prevalence, Incidence, And Clearance Of Human Papillomavirus Types Covered By Current Vaccines In Men With Human Immunodeficiency Virus In The Sun Study, Pragna Patel, Tim Bush, Lois Conley, Elizabeth R Unger, Teresa M Darragh, Keith Henry, Gerome Escota, John T Brooks, Erna Milunka Kojic

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BACKGROUND: High-risk anal human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is prevalent among men living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); the association between 9-valent (9v) high-risk HPV (HR-HPV) vaccine types and abnormal cytology has not been well characterized.

METHODS: We followed a prospective cohort study of persons with HIV at 7 HIV clinics in 4 US cities from March 2004 through June 2012. Annually, providers collected separate anal swabs for HPV detection and cytopathologic examination. Among men, we examined prevalence, incidence, and clearance of 9v HR-HPV vaccine types, compared with other HR types, and associations with abnormal cytology to assess potential vaccine impact. …


Quantitative Measures Of Health Policy Implementation Determinants And Outcomes: A Systematic Review, Peg Allen, Meagan Pilar, Callie Walsh-Bailey, Cole Hooley, Stephanie Mazzucca, Cara C Lewis, Kayne D Mettert, Caitlin N Dorsey, Jonathan Purtle, Maura M Kepper, Ana A Baumann, Ross C Brownson Jun 2020

Quantitative Measures Of Health Policy Implementation Determinants And Outcomes: A Systematic Review, Peg Allen, Meagan Pilar, Callie Walsh-Bailey, Cole Hooley, Stephanie Mazzucca, Cara C Lewis, Kayne D Mettert, Caitlin N Dorsey, Jonathan Purtle, Maura M Kepper, Ana A Baumann, Ross C Brownson

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BACKGROUND: Public policy has tremendous impacts on population health. While policy development has been extensively studied, policy implementation research is newer and relies largely on qualitative methods. Quantitative measures are needed to disentangle differential impacts of policy implementation determinants (i.e., barriers and facilitators) and outcomes to ensure intended benefits are realized. Implementation outcomes include acceptability, adoption, appropriateness, compliance/fidelity, feasibility, penetration, sustainability, and costs. This systematic review identified quantitative measures that are used to assess health policy implementation determinants and outcomes and evaluated the quality of these measures.

METHODS: Three frameworks guided the review: Implementation Outcomes Framework (Proctor et al.), Consolidated …


Recurrent Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy In A Patient With Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Leading To Cardiogenic Shock Requiring Va-Ecmo, Mustafa Husaini, Joshua N Baker, Sharon Cresci, Richard Bach, Shane J Larue Jun 2020

Recurrent Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy In A Patient With Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Leading To Cardiogenic Shock Requiring Va-Ecmo, Mustafa Husaini, Joshua N Baker, Sharon Cresci, Richard Bach, Shane J Larue

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Providing hemodynamic support for patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and cardiogenic shock can be challenging because inotropic medications worsen intraventricular obstruction, and the effect of appropriate mechanical support remains undefined. We report a patient with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in shock because of takotsubo cardiomyopathy requiring venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and septal reduction for full recovery. (


25-Hydroxycholesterol Amplifies Microglial Il-1Β Production In An Apoe Isoform-Dependent Manner, Man Ying Wong, Michael Lewis, James J Doherty, Yang Shi, Anil G Cashikar, Anna Amelianchik, Svitlana Tymchuk, Patrick M Sullivan, Mingxing Qian, Douglas F Covey, Gregory A Petsko, David M Holtzman, Steven M Paul, Wenjie Luo Jun 2020

25-Hydroxycholesterol Amplifies Microglial Il-1Β Production In An Apoe Isoform-Dependent Manner, Man Ying Wong, Michael Lewis, James J Doherty, Yang Shi, Anil G Cashikar, Anna Amelianchik, Svitlana Tymchuk, Patrick M Sullivan, Mingxing Qian, Douglas F Covey, Gregory A Petsko, David M Holtzman, Steven M Paul, Wenjie Luo

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BACKGROUND: Genome-wide association studies of Alzheimer's disease (AD) have implicated pathways related to lipid homeostasis and innate immunity in AD pathophysiology. However, the exact cellular and chemical mediators of neuroinflammation in AD remain poorly understood. The oxysterol 25-hydroxycholesterol (25-HC) is an important immunomodulator produced by peripheral macrophages with wide-ranging effects on cell signaling and innate immunity. Cholesterol 25-hydroxylase (CH25H), the enzyme responsible for 25-HC production, has also been found to be one of the disease-associated microglial (DAM) genes that are upregulated in the brain of AD and AD transgenic mouse models.

METHODS: We used real-time PCR and immunoblotting to examine …


Implications Of New Understandings Of Gliomas In Children And Adults With Nf1: Report Of A Consensus Conference, Roger J Packer, David H Gutmann, Et Al. Jun 2020

Implications Of New Understandings Of Gliomas In Children And Adults With Nf1: Report Of A Consensus Conference, Roger J Packer, David H Gutmann, Et Al.

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Gliomas are the most common primary central nervous system tumors occurring in children and adults with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1). Over the past decade, discoveries of the molecular basis of low-grade gliomas (LGGs) have led to new approaches for diagnosis and treatments. However, these new understandings have not been fully applied to the management of NF1-associated gliomas. A consensus panel consisting of experts in NF1 and gliomas was convened to review the current molecular knowledge of NF1-associated low-grade "transformed" and high-grade gliomas; insights gained from mouse models of NF1-LGGs; challenges in diagnosing and treating older patients with NF1-associated gliomas; and …


Evaluation Of Mavacamten In Symptomatic Patients With Nonobstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, Carolyn Y Ho, Richard G Bach, Et Al. Jun 2020

Evaluation Of Mavacamten In Symptomatic Patients With Nonobstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, Carolyn Y Ho, Richard G Bach, Et Al.

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BACKGROUND: Patients with nonobstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (nHCM) often experience a high burden of symptoms; however, there are no proven pharmacological therapies. By altering the contractile mechanics of the cardiomyocyte, myosin inhibitors have the potential to modify pathophysiology and improve symptoms associated with HCM.

OBJECTIVES: MAVERICK-HCM (Mavacamten in Adults With Symptomatic Non-Obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy) explored the safety and efficacy of mavacamten, a first-in-class reversible inhibitor of cardiac-specific myosin, in nHCM.

METHODS: The MAVERICK-HCM trial was a multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled, dose-ranging phase II study in adults with symptomatic nHCM (New York Heart Association functional class II/III), left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) ≥55%, …


Ccdc61/Vfl3 Is A Paralog Of Sas6 And Promotes Ciliary Functions, Takashi Ochi, Huawen Lin, Susan K Dutcher, Et Al. Jun 2020

Ccdc61/Vfl3 Is A Paralog Of Sas6 And Promotes Ciliary Functions, Takashi Ochi, Huawen Lin, Susan K Dutcher, Et Al.

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Centrioles are cylindrical assemblies whose peripheral microtubule array displays a 9-fold rotational symmetry that is established by the scaffolding protein SAS6. Centriole symmetry can be broken by centriole-associated structures, such as the striated fibers in Chlamydomonas that are important for ciliary function. The conserved protein CCDC61/VFL3 is involved in this process, but its exact role is unclear. Here, we show that CCDC61 is a paralog of SAS6. Crystal structures of CCDC61 demonstrate that it contains two homodimerization interfaces that are similar to those found in SAS6, but result in the formation of linear filaments rather than rings. Furthermore, we show …


Tfeb Is A Master Regulator Of Tumor-Associated Macrophages In Breast Cancer, Yong Li, Johnie Hodge, Qing Liu, Junfeng Wang, Yuzhen Wang, Trent D Evans, Diego Altomare, Yongzhong Yao, E. Angela Murphy, Babak Razani, Daping Fan Jun 2020

Tfeb Is A Master Regulator Of Tumor-Associated Macrophages In Breast Cancer, Yong Li, Johnie Hodge, Qing Liu, Junfeng Wang, Yuzhen Wang, Trent D Evans, Diego Altomare, Yongzhong Yao, E. Angela Murphy, Babak Razani, Daping Fan

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BACKGROUND: Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) play key roles in the development of many malignant solid tumors including breast cancer. They are educated in the tumor microenvironment (TME) to promote tumor growth, metastasis, and therapy resistance. However, the phenotype of TAMs is elusive and how to regulate them for therapeutic purpose remains unclear; therefore, TAM-targeting therapies have not yet achieved clinical success. The purposes of this study were to examine the role of transcription factor EB (TFEB) in regulating TAM gene expression and function and to determine if TFEB activation can halt breast tumor development.

METHODS: Microarrays were used to analyze the …


Effects Of Ruxolitinib Cream On Pruritus And Quality Of Life In Atopic Dermatitis: Results From A Phase 2, Randomized, Dose-Ranging, Vehicle- And Active-Controlled Study, Brian S Kim, Kang Sun, Kim Papp, May Venturanza, Adnan Nasir, Michael E. Kuligowski Jun 2020

Effects Of Ruxolitinib Cream On Pruritus And Quality Of Life In Atopic Dermatitis: Results From A Phase 2, Randomized, Dose-Ranging, Vehicle- And Active-Controlled Study, Brian S Kim, Kang Sun, Kim Papp, May Venturanza, Adnan Nasir, Michael E. Kuligowski

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BACKGROUND: Atopic dermatitis (AD), a chronic, highly pruritic skin disorder, impairs quality of life (QoL). Janus kinase inhibitors suppress inflammatory and pruritus-associated cytokine signaling in AD.

OBJECTIVE: To report the effects of ruxolitinib (RUX) cream on itch and QoL in AD.

METHODS: A total of 307 adult patients with an Investigator's Global Assessment (score of 2 or 3) and 3% to 20% affected body surface area were randomly assigned for 8 weeks to receive double-blind treatment with RUX (1.5% twice daily, 1.5% once daily, 0.5% once daily, or 0.15% once daily), vehicle twice daily, or triamcinolone cream (0.1% twice daily …


Natural History Of Geographic Atrophy Secondary To Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Results From The Prospective Proxima A And B Clinical Trials, Nancy Holekamp, Charles C Wykoff, Steffen Schmitz-Valckenberg, Jordi Monés, Eric H Souied, Hugh Lin, Melvin D Rabena, Ronald A Cantrell, Erin C Henry, Fan Tang, Balakumar Swaminathan, Jillian Martin, Daniela Ferrara, Giovanni Staurenghi Jun 2020

Natural History Of Geographic Atrophy Secondary To Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Results From The Prospective Proxima A And B Clinical Trials, Nancy Holekamp, Charles C Wykoff, Steffen Schmitz-Valckenberg, Jordi Monés, Eric H Souied, Hugh Lin, Melvin D Rabena, Ronald A Cantrell, Erin C Henry, Fan Tang, Balakumar Swaminathan, Jillian Martin, Daniela Ferrara, Giovanni Staurenghi

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PURPOSE: To better characterize visual function decline and geographic atrophy (GA) progression secondary to age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

DESIGN: Proxima A (NCT02479386)/Proxima B (NCT02399072) were global, prospective, noninterventional, observational clinical trials.

PARTICIPANTS: Eligible patients were aged ≥50 years. Patients in Proxima A had bilateral GA without choroidal neovascularization (CNV) in either eye (N = 295). Patients in Proxima B had GA without CNV in the study eye and CNV±GA in the fellow eye (fellow eye CNV cohort, n = 168) or GA without CNV in the study eye, no CNV/GA in the fellow eye (fellow eye intermediate AMD cohort, n …


The Wrinkling Of Time: Aging, Inflammation, Oxidative Stress, And The Circadian Clock In Neurodegeneration, Brian V Lananna, Erik S Musiek Jun 2020

The Wrinkling Of Time: Aging, Inflammation, Oxidative Stress, And The Circadian Clock In Neurodegeneration, Brian V Lananna, Erik S Musiek

2020-Current year OA Pubs

A substantial body of research now implicates the circadian clock in the regulation of an array of diverse biological processes including glial function, metabolism, peripheral immune responses, and redox homeostasis. Sleep abnormalities and other forms of circadian disruption are common symptoms of aging and neurodegeneration. Circadian clock disruption may also influence the aging processes and the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases. The specific mechanisms governing the interaction between circadian systems, aging, and the immune system are still being uncovered. Here, we review the evidence supporting a bidirectional relationship between aging and the circadian system. Further, we explore the hypothesis that age-related …