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Comparison Of Expression Of The Gdnf Family Neurotrophic Factors In Dental Pulp Stem Cells With Deciduous And Adult Teeth, Kamille Mercado, Nan (Tori) Xiao Dec 2017

Comparison Of Expression Of The Gdnf Family Neurotrophic Factors In Dental Pulp Stem Cells With Deciduous And Adult Teeth, Kamille Mercado, Nan (Tori) Xiao

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The glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) family has a role in neuron growth within the peripheral and central nervous systems. This makes it a potential therapeutic agent for neurological conditions like Parkinson’s disease and epilepsy. GDNF has also been implicated in murine odontogenesis. In permanent and deciduous human dental pulp stem cells, this study found that GDNF family members and receptors are expressed, indicating neurotrophic factors may play a role in dental pulp regeneration.


Mineral Particles Stimulate Innate Immunity Through Neutrophil Extracellular Traps Containing Hmgb1., Hsin-Hsin Peng, Yu-Ju Liu, David M. Ojcius, Chiou-Mei Lee, Ren-Hao Chen, Pei-Rong Huang, Jan Martel, John D. Young Nov 2017

Mineral Particles Stimulate Innate Immunity Through Neutrophil Extracellular Traps Containing Hmgb1., Hsin-Hsin Peng, Yu-Ju Liu, David M. Ojcius, Chiou-Mei Lee, Ren-Hao Chen, Pei-Rong Huang, Jan Martel, John D. Young

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Calcium phosphate-based mineralo-organic particles form spontaneously in the body and may represent precursors of ectopic calcification. We have shown earlier that these particles induce activation of caspase-1 and secretion of IL-1β by macrophages. However, whether the particles may produce other effects on immune cells is unclear. Here, we show that these particles induce the release of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in a size-dependent manner by human neutrophils. Intracellular production of reactive oxygen species is required for particle-induced NET release by neutrophils. NETs contain the high-mobility group protein B1 (HMGB1), a DNA-binding protein capable of inducing secretion of TNF-α by a …


Nadph Oxidase 4 Modulates Hepatic Responses To Lipopolysaccharide Mediated By Toll-Like Receptor-4., Anand Singh, Bhargav Koduru, Cameron Carlisle, Hasina Akhter, Rui-Ming Liu, Katrin Schroder, Ralf P. Brandes, David M. Ojcius Oct 2017

Nadph Oxidase 4 Modulates Hepatic Responses To Lipopolysaccharide Mediated By Toll-Like Receptor-4., Anand Singh, Bhargav Koduru, Cameron Carlisle, Hasina Akhter, Rui-Ming Liu, Katrin Schroder, Ralf P. Brandes, David M. Ojcius

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Chronic inflammation plays a key role in development of many liver diseases. Stimulation of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) by bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) initiates inflammation and promotes development of hepatocellular carcinoma and other liver diseases. NADPH oxidases contribute to LPS-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and modulate TLR responses, but whether these enzymes function in TLR4 responses of hepatocytes is unknown. In the present work, we examined the role of NADPH oxidase 4 (Nox4) in LPS-induced TLR4 responses in human hepatoma cells and wildtype and Nox4-deficient mice. We found that LPS increased expression of Nox4, TNF-α, and proliferating cell nuclear antigen …


The P2x7 Receptor Mediates Toxoplasma Gondii Control In Macrophages Through Canonical Nlrp3 Inflammasome Activation And Reactive Oxygen Species Production, Aline Cristina Abreu Moreira-Souza, Cassio Luiz Coutinho Almeida-Da-Silva, Thuany Prado Rangel, Gabrielle Da Costa Rocha, Maria Bellio, Dario Simões Zamboni, Rossiane Claudia Vommaro, Robson Coutinho-Silva Oct 2017

The P2x7 Receptor Mediates Toxoplasma Gondii Control In Macrophages Through Canonical Nlrp3 Inflammasome Activation And Reactive Oxygen Species Production, Aline Cristina Abreu Moreira-Souza, Cassio Luiz Coutinho Almeida-Da-Silva, Thuany Prado Rangel, Gabrielle Da Costa Rocha, Maria Bellio, Dario Simões Zamboni, Rossiane Claudia Vommaro, Robson Coutinho-Silva

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Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) is the protozoan parasite that causes toxoplasmosis, a potentially fatal disease to immunocompromised patients, and which affects approximately 30% of the world's population. Previously, we showed that purinergic signaling via the P2X7 receptor contributes to T. gondii elimination in macrophages, through reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and lysosome fusion with the parasitophorous vacuole. Moreover, we demonstrated that P2X7 receptor activation promotes the production of anti-parasitic pro-inflammatory cytokines during early T. gondii infection in vivo. However, the cascade of signaling events that leads to parasite elimination via P2X7 receptor activation remained to be elucidated. Here, we investigated …


Insight - October 2017, Dugoni School Of Dentistry Oct 2017

Insight - October 2017, Dugoni School Of Dentistry

Insight

Insight is a quarterly newsletter celebrating some of the many accomplishments from the community of researchers at University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry. (Note, some links require a login/password)


Contact Point, Arthur A. Dugoni School Of Dentistry Sep 2017

Contact Point, Arthur A. Dugoni School Of Dentistry

Contact Point

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2016-2017 Academic Year In Review, Dugoni School Of Dentistry Aug 2017

2016-2017 Academic Year In Review, Dugoni School Of Dentistry

Dugoni Academic Year in Review

Highlights of academic programs, clinical services, research, community outreach and other areas of University of the Pacific's Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry.


Trident - August 2017, Dugoni School Of Dentistry Aug 2017

Trident - August 2017, Dugoni School Of Dentistry

Trident

The newsletter of the Pacific Orthodontic Alumni Chapter at University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry


Differential Diagnosis And Clinical Management Of Periapical Radiopaque/Hyperdense Jaw Lesions, Bruno Santos Freitas Silva, Mike Reis Bueno, Fernanda P. Yamamoto-Silva, Ricardo Santiago Gomez, Ove A. Peters, Carlos Estrela Jul 2017

Differential Diagnosis And Clinical Management Of Periapical Radiopaque/Hyperdense Jaw Lesions, Bruno Santos Freitas Silva, Mike Reis Bueno, Fernanda P. Yamamoto-Silva, Ricardo Santiago Gomez, Ove A. Peters, Carlos Estrela

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Great attention has been given to the study of radiolucent periapical lesions to avert possible misdiagnosis of apical periodontitis associated with certain radiolucent non-endodontic lesions. However, there are a significant number of radiopaque lesions found in the periapical region, which could be equally relevant to endodontic practice. The diagnosis and management of these radiopaque/hyperdense lesions could be challenging to the endodontist. These bone alterations could be neoplastic, dysplastic or of metabolic origin. In the context of the more widespread use of cone-beam CT, a detailed review of radiopaque inflammatory and non-inflammatory lesions is timely and may aid clinicians perform a …


19th Annual Pacific Research Day Abstracts, University Of The Pacific May 2017

19th Annual Pacific Research Day Abstracts, University Of The Pacific

Excellence Day

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Idiopathic Condylar Resorption: The Current Understanding In Diagnosis And Treatment, Andrew L. Young May 2017

Idiopathic Condylar Resorption: The Current Understanding In Diagnosis And Treatment, Andrew L. Young

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Idiopathic condylar resorption (ICR) is a condition with no known cause, which manifests as progressive malocclusion, esthetic changes, and often pain. Cone‑beam computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging are the most valuable imaging methods for diagnosis and tracking, compared to the less complete and more distorted images provided by panoramic radiographs, and the higher radiation of 99mtechnetium‑methylene diphosphonate. ICR has findings that overlap with osteoarthritis, inflammatory arthritis, physiologic resorption/remodeling, congenital disorders affecting the mandible, requiring thorough image analysis, physical examination, and history‑taking. Correct diagnosis and determination of whether the ICR is active or inactive are essential when orthodontic or …


Pro And Anti-Inflammatory Cytokine Levels (Tnf- , Il-1 , Il-6 Andil-10) In Rat Model Of Neuroma, Junad Khan, Noboru Noma, Andrew L. Young, Davis Thomas Apr 2017

Pro And Anti-Inflammatory Cytokine Levels (Tnf- , Il-1 , Il-6 Andil-10) In Rat Model Of Neuroma, Junad Khan, Noboru Noma, Andrew L. Young, Davis Thomas

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Traumatic neuroma is neuronal tissue proliferation developed in a nerve injury site, often associatedwith increased sensitivity and spontaneous or evoked neuropathic pain. The mechanisms leading to the disorganized nerve proliferation are not completely understood, though inflammation in the injured nerve vicinity most likely has a role in the process. Inflammatory cytokines are also known to be involvedin the maintenance and development of post-traumatic and neuropathic pain. The goal of this study wasto quantify and compare pro and anti-inflammatory cytokines (TNF- , IL-1 , IL-6 and IL-10) levels innerves that formed neuromas and nerves that did not, following sciatic nerve transection. …


Contact Point, Arthur A. Dugoni School Of Dentistry Apr 2017

Contact Point, Arthur A. Dugoni School Of Dentistry

Contact Point

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The Role Of Neurotrophic Factors In Dental Pulp Stem Cell, Nan (Tori) Xiao, Kamille Mercado Mar 2017

The Role Of Neurotrophic Factors In Dental Pulp Stem Cell, Nan (Tori) Xiao, Kamille Mercado

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Objectives: The objective of the study is to investigate the role of neurotrophic factors in the DPSCs mediated tissue regeneration.

Methods: Human DPSCs cells were gift from Dr. Songtao Shi, Chair and Professor Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology, University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine DPSCs mRNA was extracted from samples of five different patients, and reverse transcripted into cDNA. Primer sequences were designed with Primer3web online software. Quantitative PCR was performed on the cDNA samples using a 7900HT detection system (Applied Biosystems). All PCR reactions were carried out in triplicate. Quantification of the samples was calculated with the …


The Role Of Neurotrophic Factors In Dental Pulp Stem Cell, Nan (Tori) Xiao, Kamille Mercado Mar 2017

The Role Of Neurotrophic Factors In Dental Pulp Stem Cell, Nan (Tori) Xiao, Kamille Mercado

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Objectives: The objective of the study is to investigate the role of neurotrophic factors in the DPSCs mediated tissue regeneration.

Methods: Human DPSCs cells were gift from Dr. Songtao Shi, Chair and Professor Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology, University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine DPSCs mRNA was extracted from samples of five different patients, and reverse transcripted into cDNA. Primer sequences were designed with Primer3web online software. Quantitative PCR was performed on the cDNA samples using a 7900HT detection system (Applied Biosystems). All PCR reactions were carried out in triplicate. Quantification of the samples was calculated with the …


Voicethread Promotes Student Centered Learning By Improving Student Discussion, Ruidan Ma, Xiao Xi Yu, Nan (Tori) Xiao, Der Thor Mar 2017

Voicethread Promotes Student Centered Learning By Improving Student Discussion, Ruidan Ma, Xiao Xi Yu, Nan (Tori) Xiao, Der Thor

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Recurrent Rearrangements Of The Myb/Sant-Like Dna-Binding Domain Containing 3 Gene (Msantd3) In Salivary Gland Acinic Cell Carcinoma, Nicholas Barasch, Xue Gong, Kevin A. Kwei, Sushama Varma, Jewison Biscocho, Kunbin Qu, Nan (Tori) Xiao, Joseph S. Lipsick, Robert J. Pelham, Robert B. West, Jonathan R. Pollack Feb 2017

Recurrent Rearrangements Of The Myb/Sant-Like Dna-Binding Domain Containing 3 Gene (Msantd3) In Salivary Gland Acinic Cell Carcinoma, Nicholas Barasch, Xue Gong, Kevin A. Kwei, Sushama Varma, Jewison Biscocho, Kunbin Qu, Nan (Tori) Xiao, Joseph S. Lipsick, Robert J. Pelham, Robert B. West, Jonathan R. Pollack

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Pathogenic gene fusions have been identified in several histologic types of salivary gland neoplasia, but not previously in acinic cell carcinoma (AcCC). To discover novel gene fusions, we performed whole-transcriptome sequencing surveys of three AcCC archival cases. In one specimen we identified a novel HTN3-MSANTD3 gene fusion, and in another a novel PRB3-ZNF217 gene fusion. The structure of both fusions was consistent with the promoter of the 5' partner (HTN3 or PRB3), both highly expressed salivary gland genes, driving overexpression of full-length MSANTD3 or ZNF217. By fluorescence in situ hybridization of an expanded AcCC case series, we observed MSANTD3 rearrangements …


Potential Ciliary Neurotrophic Factor Application In Dental Stem Cell Therapy, Patrick Suezaki, Nan (Tori) Xiao Feb 2017

Potential Ciliary Neurotrophic Factor Application In Dental Stem Cell Therapy, Patrick Suezaki, Nan (Tori) Xiao

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Neurotrophic factors have long been considered growth factors that promote survival and growth of various neuronal tissues. Recent studies showed that neurotrophic factors are also present in dental pulp and periodontal ligament. This paper reviews the literature about the ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF), a member of the neurotrophic factor family, and indicates the potential clinical application of CNTF in dental stem cell therapy.


Bid-Induced Release Of Aif/Endog From Mitochondria Causes Apoptosis Of Macrophages During Infection With, Wei-Lin Hu, Hai-Yan Dong, Yang Li, David M. Ojcius, Shi-Jun Li, Jie Yan Jan 2017

Bid-Induced Release Of Aif/Endog From Mitochondria Causes Apoptosis Of Macrophages During Infection With, Wei-Lin Hu, Hai-Yan Dong, Yang Li, David M. Ojcius, Shi-Jun Li, Jie Yan

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Leptospirosis is a global zoonotic infectious disease caused by pathogenic Leptospira species. Leptospire-induced macrophage apoptosis through the Fas/FasL-caspase-8/3 pathway plays an important role in the survival and proliferation of the pathogen in hosts. Although, the release of mitochondrial apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) and endonuclease G (EndoG) in leptospire-infected macrophages has been described, the mechanisms linking caspase and mitochondrion-related host-cell apoptosis has not been determined. Here, we demonstrated that leptospire-infection induced apoptosis through mitochondrial damages in macrophages. Apoptosis was caused by the mitochondrial release and nuclear translocation of AIF and/or EndoG, leading to nuclear DNA fragmentation. However, the mitochondrion-related CytC-caspase-9/3 pathway was …


Mononuclear-Macrophages But Not Neutrophils Act As Major Infiltrating Anti-Leptospiral Phagocytes During Leptospirosis., Xu Chen, Shi-Jun Li, David M. Ojcius, Ai-Hua Sun, Wei-Lin Hu, Xu'ai Lin, Jie Yan Jan 2017

Mononuclear-Macrophages But Not Neutrophils Act As Major Infiltrating Anti-Leptospiral Phagocytes During Leptospirosis., Xu Chen, Shi-Jun Li, David M. Ojcius, Ai-Hua Sun, Wei-Lin Hu, Xu'ai Lin, Jie Yan

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OBJECTIVE: To identify the major infiltrating phagocytes during leptospirosis and examine the killing mechanism used by the host to eliminate Leptospira interrogans.

METHODS: Major infiltrating phagocytes in Leptospira-infected C3H/HeJ mice were detected by immunohistochemistry. Chemokines and vascular endothelial cell adhesion molecules (VECAMs) of Leptospira-infected mice and leptospirosis patients were detected by microarray and immunohistochemistry. Leptospira-phagocytosing and -killing abilities of human or mouse macrophages and neutrophils, and the roles of intracellular ROS, NO and [Ca2+]i in Leptospira-killing process were evaluated by confocal microscopy and spectrofluorimetry.

RESULTS: Peripheral blood mononuclear-macrophages rather than neutrophils were the main infiltrating phagocytes in the lungs, liver …