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Analysis For Co-Occurring Sequence Features Identifies Link Between Common Synonymous Variant And An Early-Terminated Npc1 Isoform, Mercedeh Movassagh, Prakriti Mudvari, Maria Kokkinaki, Nathan J. Edwards, Nady Golestaneh, Anelia Horvath Nov 2014

Analysis For Co-Occurring Sequence Features Identifies Link Between Common Synonymous Variant And An Early-Terminated Npc1 Isoform, Mercedeh Movassagh, Prakriti Mudvari, Maria Kokkinaki, Nathan J. Edwards, Nady Golestaneh, Anelia Horvath

Pharmacology and Physiology Faculty Publications

Direct assessment of allelic phase for DNA and RNA features of diploid genomes has been challenging for Sanger sequencing, due to its allele-conflating base-calling signal. Massively parallel sequencing technologies are based on the generation of a continuous copy of a single strand sequence segments, thus preserving the allelic relation between the features of the original molecules. We have performed a transcriptome-wide search for co-occurrence of variant nucleotides and exon-intron boundaries positioned within the length of a single sequencing read. Analysis of 75 human transcriptomes from retinal pigment epithelia (RPE), glioblastoma, low-grade brain tumor, breast cancer and colon cancer, have identified …


Visualization Of Oxytocin Release That Mediates Paired Pulse Facilitation In Hypothalamic Pathways To Brainstem Autonomic Neurons, Ramon A. Pinol, Heather Jameson, Anastas Popratiloff, Norman H. Lee, David Mendelowitz Nov 2014

Visualization Of Oxytocin Release That Mediates Paired Pulse Facilitation In Hypothalamic Pathways To Brainstem Autonomic Neurons, Ramon A. Pinol, Heather Jameson, Anastas Popratiloff, Norman H. Lee, David Mendelowitz

Pharmacology and Physiology Faculty Publications

Recent work has shown that oxytocin is involved in more than lactation and uterine contraction. The paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVN) contains neuroendocrine neurons that control the release of hormones, including vasopressin and oxytocin. Other populations of PVN neurons do not release hormones, but rather project to and release neurotransmitters onto other neurons in the CNS involved in fluid retention, thermoregulation, sexual behavior and responses to stress. Activation of oxytocin receptors can be cardioprotective and reduces the adverse cardiovascular consequences of anxiety and stress, yet how oxytocin can affect heart rate and cardiac function is unknown. While anatomical work …


Cc2d1a Regulates Human Intellectual And Social Function As Well As Nf-Κb Signaling Homeostasis., M. Chiara Manzini, Lan Xiong, Ranad Shaheen, Dimira E Tambunan, Stefania Di Costanzo, Vanessa Mitisalis, +15 Additional Authors Aug 2014

Cc2d1a Regulates Human Intellectual And Social Function As Well As Nf-Κb Signaling Homeostasis., M. Chiara Manzini, Lan Xiong, Ranad Shaheen, Dimira E Tambunan, Stefania Di Costanzo, Vanessa Mitisalis, +15 Additional Authors

Pharmacology and Physiology Faculty Publications

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and intellectual disability (ID) are often comorbid, but the extent to which they share common genetic causes remains controversial. Here, we present two autosomal-recessive "founder" mutations in the CC2D1A gene causing fully penetrant cognitive phenotypes, including mild-to-severe ID, ASD, as well as seizures, suggesting shared developmental mechanisms. CC2D1A regulates multiple intracellular signaling pathways, and we found its strongest effect to be on the transcription factor nuclear factor κB (NF-κB). Cc2d1a gain and loss of function both increase activation of NF-κB, revealing a critical role of Cc2d1a in homeostatic control of intracellular signaling. Cc2d1a knockdown in neurons …


Survivin As Potential Mediator To Support Autoreactive Cell Survival In Myasthenia Gravis: A Human And Animal Model Study, Linda Louise Kusner, Michael J. Ciesielski, Alexander Marx, Henry J. Kaminski, Robert A. Fenstermaker Jul 2014

Survivin As Potential Mediator To Support Autoreactive Cell Survival In Myasthenia Gravis: A Human And Animal Model Study, Linda Louise Kusner, Michael J. Ciesielski, Alexander Marx, Henry J. Kaminski, Robert A. Fenstermaker

Pharmacology and Physiology Faculty Publications

The mechanisms that underlie the development and maintenance of autoimmunity in myasthenia gravis are poorly understood. In this investigation, we evaluate the role of survivin, a member of the inhibitor of apoptosis protein family, in humans and in two animal models. We identified survivin expression in cells with B lymphocyte and plasma cells markers, and in the thymuses of patients with myasthenia gravis. A portion of survivin-expressing cells specifically bound a peptide derived from the alpha subunit of acetylcholine receptor indicating that they recognize the peptide. Thymuses of patients with myasthenia gravis had large numbers of survivin-positive cells with fewer …


Kinase Insert Domain Receptor/Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 2 (Kdr) Genetic Variation Is Associated With Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome, Travis J. O'Brien, Arthur F. Harralson, Tuyen Tran, Ian Gindoff, Funda E. Orkunoglu-Suer, David Frankfurter, Paul Gindoff May 2014

Kinase Insert Domain Receptor/Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 2 (Kdr) Genetic Variation Is Associated With Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome, Travis J. O'Brien, Arthur F. Harralson, Tuyen Tran, Ian Gindoff, Funda E. Orkunoglu-Suer, David Frankfurter, Paul Gindoff

Pharmacology and Physiology Faculty Publications

Background

The objective of this investigation was to determine if kinase insert domain/vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (KDR/VEGFR2) genetic variation was associated with the development of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) in patients undergoing controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH).

Methods

This was a case-control study of 174 patients who underwent controlled ovarian stimulation. Patient blood samples were genotyped for single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) spanning the KDR locus. OHSS development, clinical outcome variables, SNP and haplotype frequencies were compared between control (n = 155) and OHSS (n = 19) groups.

Results

Patients who developed OHSS had significantly higher response markers (estradiol levels …


Targeting Therapy To The Neuromuscular Junction: Proof Of Concept, Linda L. Kusner, Namita Satija, Georgiana Cheng, Henry J. Kaminski May 2014

Targeting Therapy To The Neuromuscular Junction: Proof Of Concept, Linda L. Kusner, Namita Satija, Georgiana Cheng, Henry J. Kaminski

Pharmacology and Physiology Faculty Publications

Introduction: The site of pathology in myasthenia gravis (MG) is the neuromuscular junction (NMJ). Our goal was to determine the ability to direct complement inhibition to the NMJ.

Methods: A single-chain antibody directed against the alpha subunit of the acetylcholine receptor was synthesized (scFv-35) and coupled to decay-accelerating factor (DAF, scFv-35-DAF). scFv-35-DAF was tested in a passive model of experimentally acquired MG.

Results: Administration of scFv-35-DAF to mice deficient in intrinsic complement inhibitors produced no weakness despite confirmation of its localization to the NMJ and no evidence of tissue destruction related to complement activation. Rats with experimentally …


Evidence That Bdnf Regulates Heart Rate By A Mechanism Involving Increased Brainstem Parasympathetic Neuron Excitability, Ruqian Wan, Letitia A. Weigand, Ryan Bateman, Kathleen Griffioen, David Mendelowitz, Mark P. Mattson May 2014

Evidence That Bdnf Regulates Heart Rate By A Mechanism Involving Increased Brainstem Parasympathetic Neuron Excitability, Ruqian Wan, Letitia A. Weigand, Ryan Bateman, Kathleen Griffioen, David Mendelowitz, Mark P. Mattson

Pharmacology and Physiology Faculty Publications

Autonomic control of heart rate is mediated by cardioinhibitory parasympathetic cholinergic neurons located in the brainstem and stimulatory sympathetic noradrenergic neurons. During embryonic development the survival and cholinergic phenotype of brainstem autonomic neurons is promoted by brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). We now provide evidence that BDNF regulates heart rate by a mechanism involving increased brainstem cardioinhibitory parasympathetic activity. Mice with a BDNF haploinsufficiency exhibit elevated resting heart rate, and infusion of BDNF intracerebroventricularly reduces heart rate in both wild-type and BDNF+/− mice. The atropine-induced elevation of heart rate is diminished in BDNF+/− mice and is restored by BDNF infusion, whereas …


Bisphenol A Exposure And Cardiac Electrical Conduction In Excised Rat Hearts, Nikki G. Posnack, Rafael Jaimes Iii, Huda Asfour, Luther Swift, Anastasia M. Wengrowski, Narine Sarvazyan, Matthew Kay Apr 2014

Bisphenol A Exposure And Cardiac Electrical Conduction In Excised Rat Hearts, Nikki G. Posnack, Rafael Jaimes Iii, Huda Asfour, Luther Swift, Anastasia M. Wengrowski, Narine Sarvazyan, Matthew Kay

Pharmacology and Physiology Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND:

Bisphenol A (BPA) is used to produce polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins that are widely used in everyday products, such as food and beverage containers, toys and medical devices. Human biomonitoring studies have suggested that a large proportion of the population may be exposed to BPA. Recent epidemiological studies have reported correlations between increased BPA urinary concentrations and cardiovascular disease; yet the direct effects of BPA on the heart are unknown.

OBJECTIVES:

The goal of our studies was to measure BPA's effect (0.1-100 μM) on cardiac impulse propagation ex vivo, using excised whole hearts from adult rats.

METHODS: …


Concordant Integrative Gene Set Enrichment Analysis Of Multiple Large-Scale Two-Sample Expression Data Sets, Yinglei Lai, Fanni Zhang, Tapan K. Nayak, Reza Modarres, Norman H. Lee, Timothy A. Mccaffrey Jan 2014

Concordant Integrative Gene Set Enrichment Analysis Of Multiple Large-Scale Two-Sample Expression Data Sets, Yinglei Lai, Fanni Zhang, Tapan K. Nayak, Reza Modarres, Norman H. Lee, Timothy A. Mccaffrey

Pharmacology and Physiology Faculty Publications

Background

Gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) is an important approach to the analysis of coordinate expression changes at a pathway level. Although many statistical and computational methods have been proposed for GSEA, the issue of a concordant integrative GSEA of multiple expression data sets has not been well addressed. Among different related data sets collected for the same or similar study purposes, it is important to identify pathways or gene sets with concordant enrichment.

Methods

We categorize the underlying true states of differential expression into three representative categories: no change, positive change and negative change. Due to data noise, what …


Heat Shock Factor 2 Is A Stress‐Responsive Mediator Of Neuronal Migration Defects In Models Of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Rachid El Fatimy, Federico Miozzo, Anne Le Mouël, Ryma Abane, Leslie Schwendimann, Délara Sabéran‐Djoneidi, Aurélie De Thonel, Illiasse Massaoudi, Liliana Paslaru, Kazue Hashimoto-Torii, Elisabeth Christians, Pasko Rakic, Pierre Gressens, Valérie Mezger Jan 2014

Heat Shock Factor 2 Is A Stress‐Responsive Mediator Of Neuronal Migration Defects In Models Of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Rachid El Fatimy, Federico Miozzo, Anne Le Mouël, Ryma Abane, Leslie Schwendimann, Délara Sabéran‐Djoneidi, Aurélie De Thonel, Illiasse Massaoudi, Liliana Paslaru, Kazue Hashimoto-Torii, Elisabeth Christians, Pasko Rakic, Pierre Gressens, Valérie Mezger

Pharmacology and Physiology Faculty Publications

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is a frequent cause of mental retardation. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying brain development defects induced by maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy are unclear. We used normal andHsf2‐deficient mice and cell systems to uncover a pivotal role for heat shock factor 2 (HSF2) in radial neuronal migration defects in the cortex, a hallmark of fetal alcohol exposure. Upon fetal alcohol exposure, HSF2 is essential for the triggering of HSF1 activation, which is accompanied by distinctive post‐translational modifications, and HSF2 steers the formation of atypical alcohol‐specific HSF1–HSF2 heterocomplexes. This perturbs the in vivo binding …