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2011

Humans

Department of Surgery Faculty Papers

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Oncogene-Induced Nrf2 Transcription Promotes Ros Detoxification And Tumorigenesis., Gina M. Denicola, Florian A. Karreth, Timothy J. Humpton, Aarthi Gopinathan, Cong Wei, Kristopher Frese, Dipti Mangal, Kenneth H. Yu, Charles J. Yeo, Eric S. Calhoun, Francesca Scrimieri, Jordan M. Winter, Ralph H. Hruban, Christine Iacobuzio-Donahue, Scott E. Kern, Ian A Blair, David A. Tuveson Jul 2011

Oncogene-Induced Nrf2 Transcription Promotes Ros Detoxification And Tumorigenesis., Gina M. Denicola, Florian A. Karreth, Timothy J. Humpton, Aarthi Gopinathan, Cong Wei, Kristopher Frese, Dipti Mangal, Kenneth H. Yu, Charles J. Yeo, Eric S. Calhoun, Francesca Scrimieri, Jordan M. Winter, Ralph H. Hruban, Christine Iacobuzio-Donahue, Scott E. Kern, Ian A Blair, David A. Tuveson

Department of Surgery Faculty Papers

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are mutagenic and may thereby promote cancer. Normally, ROS levels are tightly controlled by an inducible antioxidant program that responds to cellular stressors and is predominantly regulated by the transcription factor Nrf2 (also known as Nfe2l2) and its repressor protein Keap1 (refs 2-5). In contrast to the acute physiological regulation of Nrf2, in neoplasia there is evidence for increased basal activation of Nrf2. Indeed, somatic mutations that disrupt the Nrf2-Keap1 interaction to stabilize Nrf2 and increase the constitutive transcription of Nrf2 target genes were recently identified, indicating that enhanced ROS detoxification and additional Nrf2 functions may …


Endothelial Differentiation Of Adipose-Derived Stem Cells From Elderly Patients With Cardiovascular Disease., Ping Zhang, Neil Moudgill, Eric Hager, Nicolas Tarola, Christopher Dimatteo, Stephen Mcilhenny, Thomas Tulenko, Paul J Dimuzio Jun 2011

Endothelial Differentiation Of Adipose-Derived Stem Cells From Elderly Patients With Cardiovascular Disease., Ping Zhang, Neil Moudgill, Eric Hager, Nicolas Tarola, Christopher Dimatteo, Stephen Mcilhenny, Thomas Tulenko, Paul J Dimuzio

Department of Surgery Faculty Papers

Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) possess significant therapeutic potential for tissue engineering and regeneration. This study investigates the endothelial differentiation and functional capacity of ASCs isolated from elderly patients. Isolation of ASCs from 53 patients (50-89 years) revealed that advanced age or comorbidity did not negatively impact stem cell harvest; rather, higher numbers were observed in older donors (>70 years) than in younger. ASCs cultured in endothelial growth medium-2 for up to 3 weeks formed cords upon Matrigel and demonstrated acetylated-low-density lipoprotein and lectin uptake. Further stimulation with vascular endothelial growth factor and shear stress upregulated endothelial cell-specific markers (CD31, …


Conventional Aortic Valve Replacement For Elderly Patients In The Current Era., Kentaro Yamane, Hitoshi Hirose, Benjamin A Youdelman, Linda J Bogar, James T. Diehl Jan 2011

Conventional Aortic Valve Replacement For Elderly Patients In The Current Era., Kentaro Yamane, Hitoshi Hirose, Benjamin A Youdelman, Linda J Bogar, James T. Diehl

Department of Surgery Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Because of the rising expectation of prolonged life in the general population and the recent recognition of undertreated aortic valve disease in the elderly, updating the available results of aortic valve surgery is imperative, especially considering the rapid evolution of the transcatheter valve implantation procedure.

METHODS AND RESULTS: Between 1997 and 2010, 308 patients aged 70 years or older underwent aortic valve replacement (AVR) for aortic stenosis (AS). Short- and long-term results were analyzed and risk factors for long-term mortality were determined. Mean age was 78.5 years and 124 patients were aged 80 or older. Concomitant coronary artery bypass …