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Intrinsic And Innate Defenses Of Neurons: Détente With The Herpesviruses, Lynn Enquist, David A. Leib Oct 2017

Intrinsic And Innate Defenses Of Neurons: Détente With The Herpesviruses, Lynn Enquist, David A. Leib

Dartmouth Scholarship

Neuroinvasive herpesviruses have evolved to efficiently infect and establish latency in neurons. The nervous system has limited capability to regenerate, so immune responses therein are carefully regulated to be nondestructive, with dependence on atypical intrinsic and innate defenses. In this article we review studies of some of these noncanonical defense pathways and how herpesvirus gene products counter them, highlighting the contributions that primary neuronal in vitro models have made to our understanding of this field.


Levels Of Infants’ Urinary Arsenic Metabolites Related To Formula Feeding And Weaning With Rice Products Exceeding The Eu Inorganic Arsenic Standard, Antonio J. Signes-Pastor, Jayne V. Woodside, Paul Mcmullan, Karen Mullan, Manus Carey, Margaret R. Karagas, Andrew A. Meharg May 2017

Levels Of Infants’ Urinary Arsenic Metabolites Related To Formula Feeding And Weaning With Rice Products Exceeding The Eu Inorganic Arsenic Standard, Antonio J. Signes-Pastor, Jayne V. Woodside, Paul Mcmullan, Karen Mullan, Manus Carey, Margaret R. Karagas, Andrew A. Meharg

Dartmouth Scholarship

Early childhood inorganic arsenic (i-As) exposure is of particular concern since it may adversely impact on lifetime health outcomes. Infants’ urinary arsenic (As) metabolites were analysed in 79 infants by inductively coupled plasma—mass spectrometric detection (IC-ICP-MS) to evaluate i-As exposure pre- and post-weaning. Levels of i-As in rice-based weaning and infants’ foods were also determined to relate to urinary As levels. Higher As levels, especially of monomethylarsonic acid (MMA) and dimethylarsinic acid (DMA), were found in urine from formula fed infants compared to those breastfed. Urine from infants post-weaning consuming rice-products resulted in higher urinary MMA and DMA compared to …


Population Effect Model Identifies Gene Expression Predictors Of Survival Outcomes In Lung Adenocarcinoma For Both Caucasian And Asian Patients, Guoshuai Cai, Feifei Xiao, Chao Cheng, Yafang Li, Christopher I. I. Amos, Michael L. Whitfield Apr 2017

Population Effect Model Identifies Gene Expression Predictors Of Survival Outcomes In Lung Adenocarcinoma For Both Caucasian And Asian Patients, Guoshuai Cai, Feifei Xiao, Chao Cheng, Yafang Li, Christopher I. I. Amos, Michael L. Whitfield

Dartmouth Scholarship

Background: We analyzed and integrated transcriptome data from two large studies of lung adenocarcinomas on distinct populations. Our goal was to investigate the variable gene expression alterations between paired tumor-normal tissues and prospectively identify those alterations that can reliably predict lung disease related outcomes across populations. Methods: We developed a mixed model that combined the paired tumor-normal RNA-seq from two populations. Alterations in gene expression common to both populations were detected and validated in two independent DNA microarray datasets. A 10-gene prognosis signature was developed through a l1 penalized regression approach and its prognostic value was evaluated in a third …


Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Alginate Overproduction Promotes Coexistence With Staphylococcus Aureus In A Model Of Cystic Fibrosis Respiratory Infection, Dominique H. Limoli, Gregory B. Whitfield, Tomoe Kitao, Melissa L. Ivey, Michael R. Davis, Nora Grahl, Deborah A. Hogan, Laurence G. Rahme, P. Lynne Howell, George A. O'Toole, Joanna B. Goldberg Mar 2017

Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Alginate Overproduction Promotes Coexistence With Staphylococcus Aureus In A Model Of Cystic Fibrosis Respiratory Infection, Dominique H. Limoli, Gregory B. Whitfield, Tomoe Kitao, Melissa L. Ivey, Michael R. Davis, Nora Grahl, Deborah A. Hogan, Laurence G. Rahme, P. Lynne Howell, George A. O'Toole, Joanna B. Goldberg

Dartmouth Scholarship

While complex intra- and interspecies microbial community dynamics are apparent during chronic infections and likely alter patient health outcomes, our understanding of these interactions is currently limited. For example, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus are often found to coinfect the lungs of patients with cystic fibrosis (CF), yet these organisms compete under laboratory conditions. Recent observations that coinfection correlates with decreased health outcomes necessitate we develop a greater understanding of these interbacterial interactions. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that P. aeruginosa and/or S. aureus adopts phenotypes that allow coexistence during infection. We compared competitive interactions of P. aeruginosa …


Lactate Dehydrogenase In Toxoplasma Gondii Controls Virulence, Bradyzoite Differentiation, And Chronic Infection, Abdelbaset E. Abdelbaset, Barbara A. Fox, Mohamed H. Karram, Mahmoud R. Abd Ellah, David J. Bzik, Makoto Igarashi Mar 2017

Lactate Dehydrogenase In Toxoplasma Gondii Controls Virulence, Bradyzoite Differentiation, And Chronic Infection, Abdelbaset E. Abdelbaset, Barbara A. Fox, Mohamed H. Karram, Mahmoud R. Abd Ellah, David J. Bzik, Makoto Igarashi

Dartmouth Scholarship

In the asexual stages, Toxoplasma gondii stage converts between acute phase rapidly replicating tachyzoites and chronic phase slowly dividing bradyzoites. Correspondingly, T. gondii differentially expresses two distinct genes and isoforms of the lactate dehydrogenase enzyme, expressing LDH1 exclusively in the tachyzoite stage and LDH2 preferentially in the bradyzoite stage. LDH catalyzes the interconversion of pyruvate and lactate in anaerobic growth conditions and is utilized for energy supply, however, the precise role of LDH1 and LDH2 in parasite biology in the asexual stages is still unclear. Here, we investigated the biological role of LDH1 and LDH2 in the asexual stages, …


Neighborhood Environment And Falls Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults, Emily Nicklett, Matthew Lohman, Matthew Smith Feb 2017

Neighborhood Environment And Falls Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults, Emily Nicklett, Matthew Lohman, Matthew Smith

Dartmouth Scholarship

Falls present a major challenge to active aging, but the relationship between neighborhood factors and falls is poorly understood. This study examined the relationship between fall events and neighborhood factors, including neighborhood social cohesion (sense of belonging, trust, friendliness, and helpfulness) and physical environment (vandalism/graffiti, rubbish, vacant/deserted houses, and perceived safety walking home at night).


Caesarean Sections And For-Profit Status Of Hospitals: Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Ilir Hoxha, Lamprini Syrogiannouli, Xhyljeta Luta, Kali Tal, David C. Goodman Jan 2017

Caesarean Sections And For-Profit Status Of Hospitals: Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Ilir Hoxha, Lamprini Syrogiannouli, Xhyljeta Luta, Kali Tal, David C. Goodman

Dartmouth Scholarship

Objective: Financial incentives may encourage private for-profit providers to perform more caesarean section (CS) than non-profit hospitals. We therefore sought to determine the association of for-profit status of hospital and odds of CS.

Design: Systematic review and meta-analysis. Data sources: MEDLINE, EMBASE and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews from the first year of records through February 2016. Eligibility criteria: To be eligible, studies had to report data to allow the calculation of ORs of CS comparing private for-profit hospitals with public or private non-profit hospitals in a specific geographic area. Outcomes: The prespecified primary outcome was the adjusted OR …


Supporting Shared Decision-Making For Older People With Multiple Health And Social Care Needs: A Protocol For A Realist Synthesis To Inform Integrated Care Models, Frances Bunn, Claire Goodman, Jill Manthorpe, Marie-Anne Durand, Isabel Hodkinson, Greta Rait, Paul Millac, Sue L. Davies, Bridget Russell, Patricia Wilson Jan 2017

Supporting Shared Decision-Making For Older People With Multiple Health And Social Care Needs: A Protocol For A Realist Synthesis To Inform Integrated Care Models, Frances Bunn, Claire Goodman, Jill Manthorpe, Marie-Anne Durand, Isabel Hodkinson, Greta Rait, Paul Millac, Sue L. Davies, Bridget Russell, Patricia Wilson

Dartmouth Scholarship

Introduction: Including the patient or user perspective is a central organising principle of integrated care. Moreover, there is increasing recognition of the importance of strengthening relationships among patients, carers and practitioners, particularly for individuals receiving substantial health and care support, such as those with long-term or multiple conditions. The overall aims of this synthesis are to provide a context-relevant understanding of how models to facilitate shared decision-making (SDM) might work for older people with multiple health and care needs, and how they might be applied to integrated care models.

Methods and analysis: The synthesis draws on the principles of realist …


Neutralization Of Diverse Human Cytomegalovirus Strains Conferred By Antibodies Targeting Viral Gh/Gl/Pul128-131 Pentameric Complex, Sha Ha, Fengsheng Li, Matthew C. Troutman, Daniel C. Freed, Aimin Tang, John W. Loughney, Dai Wang, I-Ming Wang, Josef Vlasak, David C. Nickle, Richard R. Rustandi, Melissa Hamm, Pete A. Dephillips, Ningyan Zhang, Jason S. Mclellan, Stuart P. Adler, Michael A. Mcvoy, Zhiqiang An, Tong-Ming Fu Jan 2017

Neutralization Of Diverse Human Cytomegalovirus Strains Conferred By Antibodies Targeting Viral Gh/Gl/Pul128-131 Pentameric Complex, Sha Ha, Fengsheng Li, Matthew C. Troutman, Daniel C. Freed, Aimin Tang, John W. Loughney, Dai Wang, I-Ming Wang, Josef Vlasak, David C. Nickle, Richard R. Rustandi, Melissa Hamm, Pete A. Dephillips, Ningyan Zhang, Jason S. Mclellan, Stuart P. Adler, Michael A. Mcvoy, Zhiqiang An, Tong-Ming Fu

Dartmouth Scholarship

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is the leading cause of congenital viral infection, and developing a prophylactic vaccine is of high priority to public health. We recently reported a replication-defective human cytomegalovirus with restored pentameric complex glycoprotein H (gH)/gL/pUL128-131 for prevention of congenital HCMV infection. While the quantity of vaccine-induced antibody responses can be measured in a viral neutralization assay, assessing the quality of such responses, including the ability of vaccine-induced antibodies to cross-neutralize the field strains of HCMV, remains a challenge. In this study, with a panel of neutralizing antibodies from three healthy human donors with natural HCMV infection or a …


The Annual Burden Of Seasonal Influenza In The Us Veterans Affairs Population, Yinong Young-Xu, Robertus Van Aalst, Ellyn Russo, Jason K. H. Lee, Ayman Chit Jan 2017

The Annual Burden Of Seasonal Influenza In The Us Veterans Affairs Population, Yinong Young-Xu, Robertus Van Aalst, Ellyn Russo, Jason K. H. Lee, Ayman Chit

Dartmouth Scholarship

Seasonal influenza epidemics have a substantial public health and economic burden in the United States (US). On average, over 200,000 people are hospitalized and an estimated 23,000 people die from respiratory and circulatory complications associated with seasonal influenza virus infections each year. Annual direct medical costs and indirect productivity costs across the US have been found to average respectively at $10.4 billion and $16.3 billion. The objective of this study was to estimate the economic impact of severe influenza-induced illness on the US Veterans Affairs population. The five-year study period included 2010 through 2014. Influenza-attributed outcomes were estimated with a …


Your Teaching Strategy Matters: How Engagement Impacts Application In Health Information Literacy Instruction, Heather A. Johnson, Laura C. Barrett Jan 2017

Your Teaching Strategy Matters: How Engagement Impacts Application In Health Information Literacy Instruction, Heather A. Johnson, Laura C. Barrett

Dartmouth Scholarship

The purpose of this study was to compare two pedagogical methods, active learning and passive instruction, to determine which is more useful in helping students to achieve the learning outcomes in a one-hour research skills instructional session.