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A Mechanism Linking Id2-Tgfβ Crosstalk To Reversible Adaptive Plasticity In Neuroblastoma, Lina Chakrabarti, Bi-Dar Wang, Norman H. Lee, Anthony D. Sandler Dec 2013

A Mechanism Linking Id2-Tgfβ Crosstalk To Reversible Adaptive Plasticity In Neuroblastoma, Lina Chakrabarti, Bi-Dar Wang, Norman H. Lee, Anthony D. Sandler

Pharmacology and Physiology Faculty Publications

The ability of high-risk neuroblastoma to survive unfavorable growth conditions and multimodal therapy has produced an elusive childhood cancer with remarkably poor prognosis. A novel phenomenon enabling neuroblastoma to survive selection pressure is its capacity for reversible adaptive plasticity. This plasticity allows cells to transition between highly proliferative anchorage dependent (AD) and slow growing, anoikis-resistant anchorage independent (AI) phenotypes. Both phenotypes are present in established mouse and human tumors. The differential gene expression profile of the two cellular phenotypes in the mouse Neuro2a cell line delineated pathways of proliferation in AD cells or tyrosine kinase activation/ apoptosis inhibition in AI …


Auditory Stimuli Mimicking Ambient Sounds Drive Temporal "Delta Brushes" In Premature Infants, Mathilde Chipaux, Matthew Colonnese, Audrey Mauguen, Laure Fellous, Mostafa Mokhtari, Oscar Lezcano, Mathieu Milh, Olivier Dulac, Catherine Chiron, Rustem Khazipov, Anna Kaminska Nov 2013

Auditory Stimuli Mimicking Ambient Sounds Drive Temporal "Delta Brushes" In Premature Infants, Mathilde Chipaux, Matthew Colonnese, Audrey Mauguen, Laure Fellous, Mostafa Mokhtari, Oscar Lezcano, Mathieu Milh, Olivier Dulac, Catherine Chiron, Rustem Khazipov, Anna Kaminska

Pharmacology and Physiology Faculty Publications

In the premature infant, somatosensory and visual stimuli trigger an immature electroencephalographic (EEG) pattern, “delta-brushes,” in the corresponding sensory cortical areas. Whether auditory stimuli evoke delta-brushes in the premature auditory cortex has not been reported. Here, responses to auditory stimuli were studied in 46 premature infants without neurologic risk aged 31 to 38 postmenstrual weeks (PMW) during routine EEG recording. Stimuli consisted of either low-volume technogenic “clicks” near the background noise level of the neonatal care unit, or a human voice at conversational sound level. Stimuli were administrated pseudo-randomly during quiet and active sleep. In another protocol, the cortical response …


The Minimum M3-M4 Loop Length Of Neurotransmitter-Activated Pentameric Receptors Is Critical For The Structural Integrity Of Cytoplasmic Portals, Daniel T. Baptista-Hon, Tarek Z. Deeb, Jeremy J. Lambert, John A. Peters, Tim G. Hales Jul 2013

The Minimum M3-M4 Loop Length Of Neurotransmitter-Activated Pentameric Receptors Is Critical For The Structural Integrity Of Cytoplasmic Portals, Daniel T. Baptista-Hon, Tarek Z. Deeb, Jeremy J. Lambert, John A. Peters, Tim G. Hales

Pharmacology and Physiology Faculty Publications

The 5-HT3A receptor homology model, based on the partial structure of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor from Torpedo marmorata, reveals an asymmetric ion channel with five portals framed by adjacent helical amphipathic (HA) stretches within the 114-residue loop between the M3 and M4 membrane-spanning domains. The positive charge of Arg-436, located within the HA stretch, is a rate-limiting determinant of single channel conductance (γ). Further analysis reveals that positive charge and volume of residue 436 are determinants of 5-HT3A receptor inward rectification, exposing an additional role for portals. A structurally unresolved stretch of 85 residues constitutes …


Vbp15, A Glucocorticoid Analogue, Is Effective At Reducing Allergic Lung Inflammation In Mice, Jesse M. Damsker, Blythe C. Dillingham, Mary C. Rose, Molly A. Balsley, Christopher R. Heier, Alan M. Watson, Erik J. Stemmy, Rosalyn A. Jurjus, Tony Huynh, Kathleen Tatem, Kitipong Uaesoontrachoon, Dana M. Berry, Angela S. Benton, Robert J. Freishtat, Eric P. Hoffman, John M. Mccall, Heather Gordish-Dressman, Stephanie L. Constant, Erica K.M. Reeves, Kanneboyina Nagaraju May 2013

Vbp15, A Glucocorticoid Analogue, Is Effective At Reducing Allergic Lung Inflammation In Mice, Jesse M. Damsker, Blythe C. Dillingham, Mary C. Rose, Molly A. Balsley, Christopher R. Heier, Alan M. Watson, Erik J. Stemmy, Rosalyn A. Jurjus, Tony Huynh, Kathleen Tatem, Kitipong Uaesoontrachoon, Dana M. Berry, Angela S. Benton, Robert J. Freishtat, Eric P. Hoffman, John M. Mccall, Heather Gordish-Dressman, Stephanie L. Constant, Erica K.M. Reeves, Kanneboyina Nagaraju

Pharmacology and Physiology Faculty Publications

Asthma is a chronic inflammatory condition of the lower respiratory tract associated with airway hyperreactivity and mucus obstruction in which a majority of cases are due to an allergic response to environmental allergens. Glucocorticoids such as prednisone have been standard treatment for many inflammatory diseases for the past 60 years. However, despite their effectiveness, long-term treatment is often limited by adverse side effects believed to be caused by glucocorticoid receptor-mediated gene transcription. This has led to the pursuit of compounds that retain the anti-inflammatory properties yet lack the adverse side effects associated with traditional glucocorticoids. We have developed a novel …


Association Between The Luteinizing Hormone/Chorionic Gonadotropin Receptor (Lhcgr) Rs4073366 Polymorphism And Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome During Controlled Ovarian Hyperstimulation, Travis J. O'Brien, Mariah M. Kalmin, Arthur F. Harralson, Adam M. Clark, Ian Gindoff, Samuel J. Simmens, David Frankfurter, Paul Gindoff Jan 2013

Association Between The Luteinizing Hormone/Chorionic Gonadotropin Receptor (Lhcgr) Rs4073366 Polymorphism And Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome During Controlled Ovarian Hyperstimulation, Travis J. O'Brien, Mariah M. Kalmin, Arthur F. Harralson, Adam M. Clark, Ian Gindoff, Samuel J. Simmens, David Frankfurter, Paul Gindoff

Pharmacology and Physiology Faculty Publications

Background

The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between a purported luteinizing hormone/chorionic gonadotropin (LHCGR) high function polymorphism (rs4539842/insLQ) and outcome to controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH).

Methods

This was a prospective study of 172 patients undergoing COH at the Fertility and IVF Center at GWU. DNA was isolated from blood samples and a region encompassing the insLQ polymorphism was sequenced. We also investigated a polymorphism (rs4073366 G > C) that was 142 bp frominsLQ. The association of the insLQ and rs4073366 alleles and outcome to COH (number of mature follicles, …


Androgen Receptor-Target Genes In African American Prostate Cancer Disparities, Bi-Dar Wang, Qi Yang, Kristin Ceniccola, Fernando Bianco, Ramez Andrawis, Thomas W. Jarrett, Harold A. Frazier, Steven R. Patierno, Norman H. Lee Jan 2013

Androgen Receptor-Target Genes In African American Prostate Cancer Disparities, Bi-Dar Wang, Qi Yang, Kristin Ceniccola, Fernando Bianco, Ramez Andrawis, Thomas W. Jarrett, Harold A. Frazier, Steven R. Patierno, Norman H. Lee

Pharmacology and Physiology Faculty Publications

The incidence and mortality rates of prostate cancer (PCa) are higher in African American (AA) compared to Caucasian American (CA) men. To elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying PCa disparities, we employed an integrative approach combining gene expression profiling and pathway and promoter analyses to investigate differential transcriptomes and deregulated signaling pathways in AA versus CA cancers. A comparison of AA and CA PCa specimens identified 1,188 differentially expressed genes. Interestingly, these transcriptional differences were overrepresented in signaling pathways that converged on the androgen receptor (AR), suggesting that the AR may be a unifying oncogenic theme in AA PCa. Gene promoter …