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Kallikrein Family Proteases Klk6 And Klk7 Are Potential Early Detection And Diagnostic Biomarkers For Serous And Papillary Serous Ovarian Cancer Subtypes., Ayala Tamir, Ushma Jag, Sreeja Sarojini, Craig Schindewolf, Takemi Tanaka, Rajendra Gharbaran, Hiren Patel, Anil Sood, Wei Hu, Ruzeen Patwa, Patrick Blake, Polina Chirina, Jin Oh Jeong, Heejin Lim, Andre Goy, Andrew Pecora, K Stephen Suh Dec 2014

Kallikrein Family Proteases Klk6 And Klk7 Are Potential Early Detection And Diagnostic Biomarkers For Serous And Papillary Serous Ovarian Cancer Subtypes., Ayala Tamir, Ushma Jag, Sreeja Sarojini, Craig Schindewolf, Takemi Tanaka, Rajendra Gharbaran, Hiren Patel, Anil Sood, Wei Hu, Ruzeen Patwa, Patrick Blake, Polina Chirina, Jin Oh Jeong, Heejin Lim, Andre Goy, Andrew Pecora, K Stephen Suh

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Early detection of ovarian cancer remains a challenge due to widespread metastases and a lack of biomarkers for early-stage disease. This study was conducted to identify relevant biomarkers for both laparoscopic and serum diagnostics in ovarian cancer.

METHODS: Bioinformatics analysis and expression screening in ovarian cancer cell lines were employed. Selected biomarkers were further validated in bio-specimens of diverse cancer types and ovarian cancer subtypes. For non-invasive detection, biomarker proteins were evaluated in serum samples from ovarian cancer patients.

RESULTS: Two kallikrein (KLK) serine protease family members (KLK6 and KLK7) were found to be significantly overexpressed relative to normal …


The New Oral Anticoagulants For The Treatment Of Venous Thromboembolism: A New Paradigm Shift In Antithrombotic Therapy., Taki Galanis, Gina Keiffer, Geno J Merli Dec 2014

The New Oral Anticoagulants For The Treatment Of Venous Thromboembolism: A New Paradigm Shift In Antithrombotic Therapy., Taki Galanis, Gina Keiffer, Geno J Merli

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Several novel oral anticoagulants have been studied for the prevention and treatment of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in different patient populations. Clinicians will increasingly encounter scenarios in which they must choose among these and conventional anticoagulants for the treatment of this potentially fatal condition.

OBJECTIVE: To review the results of Phase III clinical trials that investigated the novel oral anticoagulants for the treatment of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. Potential advantages and disadvantages of these anticoagulant agents with respect to each other and conventional therapy will also be explored through a case-based approach.

METHODS: A literature search in PubMed …


The End Of An Era: The Cancer Stem Cell Hypothesis And Its Therapeutic Implications, Emily Paton Dec 2014

The End Of An Era: The Cancer Stem Cell Hypothesis And Its Therapeutic Implications, Emily Paton

Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection

Cancer, a leading cause of death in many developed countries, has become a global health burden. Much of the drain on healthcare systems has resulted from the high cost and ineffectiveness of conventional cancer treatments, which often lead to cancer relapse or metastasis. The failures of chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery have been elucidated by the cancer stem cell (CSC) hypothesis, which postulates that a small percentage of tumor cells drive tumorigenesis. These cells can sustain cancer through their capacity to self-renew and differentiate into specialized tumor cell types, similar to how healthy stem cells maintain healthy tissues. Conventional cancer treatments …


Hiv Drug Resistance Among Infants And Children In South Africa: How Efficient Is Genotypic Testing?, Ellen Hendrix Dec 2014

Hiv Drug Resistance Among Infants And Children In South Africa: How Efficient Is Genotypic Testing?, Ellen Hendrix

Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection

Background: South Africa has the largest prevalence of HIV infection. This epidemic impacts adults as well as the pediatric population. The presence of drug-resistant mutations to antiretroviral therapies among infants and children is on the rise. Few studies have been conducted on this topic. Objective: The study aims to determine whether drug resistance testing in the form of genotypic testing is cost-effective when deciding whether to switch to a new HIV antiretroviral therapy following drug failure. Method: An interactive research approach is taken by collecting primary data from experts in this field. Secondary sources including guidelines from the World Health …


Formulating Effective And Accessible Population-Based Colorectal Cancer Screening Programs, Danielle Luffman Dec 2014

Formulating Effective And Accessible Population-Based Colorectal Cancer Screening Programs, Danielle Luffman

Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection

Colorectal cancer, a type of carcinoma originating in cells of the colon or rectum, continues to rank as the third most prevalent cancer worldwide with 1.36 million cases and the fourth most fatal with 693,881 deaths during 2012. In an attempt to alleviate the burden of colorectal cancer throughout society, governments and non-governmental organizations continue to implement population-based cancer screening programs. These programs, typically designed by a federal authority, offer free screening tests to a given population for a certain type of cancer on a routine basis. National systematic screening programs have effectively reduced the incidence of and mortality from …


The Emerging Roles Of Gprc5a In Diseases., Honglei Zhou, Isidore Rigoutsos Nov 2014

The Emerging Roles Of Gprc5a In Diseases., Honglei Zhou, Isidore Rigoutsos

Computational Medicine Center Faculty Papers

The 'Retinoic Acid-Inducible G-protein-coupled receptors' or RAIG are a group comprising the four orphan receptors GPRC5A, GPRC5B, GPRC5C and GPRC5D. As the name implies, their expression is induced by retinoic acid but beyond that very little is known about their function. In recent years, one member, GPRC5A, has been receiving increasing attention as it was shown to play important roles in human cancers. As a matter of fact, dysregulation of GPRC5A has been associated with several cancers including lung cancer, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, and pancreatic cancer. Here we review the current state of knowledge about the heterogeneity and evolution …


Adenomyomatous Hyperplasia Of The Ampulla Of Vater Masquerading As Malignancy: A Case Series, Patrick Hickey Do, Saba Ahmad Md, Matthew Sullivan Do, Miriam L. Enriquez Md, Jeffrey Brodsky Md, Hiral Shah Md Oct 2014

Adenomyomatous Hyperplasia Of The Ampulla Of Vater Masquerading As Malignancy: A Case Series, Patrick Hickey Do, Saba Ahmad Md, Matthew Sullivan Do, Miriam L. Enriquez Md, Jeffrey Brodsky Md, Hiral Shah Md

Department of Medicine

No abstract provided.


Robotic Sublobar Resection For The Surgical Management Of Isolated Pulmonary Nodules, Michael F. Szwerc Md, Victor Reis Md, Kyle M. Langston Pa-C, Alec Talsania Md, Alex Werner Oct 2014

Robotic Sublobar Resection For The Surgical Management Of Isolated Pulmonary Nodules, Michael F. Szwerc Md, Victor Reis Md, Kyle M. Langston Pa-C, Alec Talsania Md, Alex Werner

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Isomir Expression Profiles In Human Lymphoblastoid Cell Lines Exhibit Population And Gender Dependencies., Phillipe Loher, Eric R Londin, Isidore Rigoutsos Sep 2014

Isomir Expression Profiles In Human Lymphoblastoid Cell Lines Exhibit Population And Gender Dependencies., Phillipe Loher, Eric R Londin, Isidore Rigoutsos

Computational Medicine Center Faculty Papers

For many years it was believed that each mature microRNA (miRNA) existed as a single entity with fixed endpoints and a 'static' and unchangeable primary sequence. However, recent evidence suggests that mature miRNAs are more 'dynamic' and that each miRNA precursor arm gives rise to multiple isoforms, the isomiRs. Here we report on our identification of numerous and abundant isomiRs in the lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs) of 452 men and women from five different population groups. Unexpectedly, we find that these isomiRs exhibit an expression profile that is population-dependent and gender-dependent. This is important as it indicates that the LCLs …


Quantitative And Qualitative Findings And Implications Of An Intercultural Sensitivity Assessment Among Employees At A Large Health System, Jarret R. Patton Md, Jay Baglia Phd, Lynn M. Deitrick Rn, Phd, Anthony Nerino, Eric J. Gertner Md, Mph, Judith Sabino Mph, Mary Kay Grim, Debbie Salas-Lopez Md, Mph Sep 2014

Quantitative And Qualitative Findings And Implications Of An Intercultural Sensitivity Assessment Among Employees At A Large Health System, Jarret R. Patton Md, Jay Baglia Phd, Lynn M. Deitrick Rn, Phd, Anthony Nerino, Eric J. Gertner Md, Mph, Judith Sabino Mph, Mary Kay Grim, Debbie Salas-Lopez Md, Mph

Debbie Salas-Lopez MD, MPH, FACP

Tuesday, November 10, 2009: 2:45 PM Jarret R. Patton, MD , Department of Pediatrics, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA Jay Baglia, PhD , Department of Family Medicine, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA Lynn M. Deitrick, RN, PhD , Department of Community Health, Health Studies and Education, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA Anthony Nerino, MA , Department of Community Health, Health Studies and Education, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA Eric J. Gertner, MD, MPH , Department of Medicine, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA Judith N. Sabino, MPH , Cultural Awareness, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA …


Plasma Adiponectin, Clinical Factors, And Patient Outcomes During The Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome., Allan J Walkey, Serkalem Demissie, Dilip Shah, Freddy Romero, Leah Puklin, Ross S Summer Sep 2014

Plasma Adiponectin, Clinical Factors, And Patient Outcomes During The Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome., Allan J Walkey, Serkalem Demissie, Dilip Shah, Freddy Romero, Leah Puklin, Ross S Summer

Center for Translational Medicine Faculty Papers

OBJECTIVE: Adiponectin (APN) is an anti-inflammatory hormone derived from adipose tissue that attenuates acute lung injury in rodents. In this study, we investigated the association between circulating APN and outcomes among patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).

METHODS: We performed a retrospective cohort study using data and plasma samples from participants in the multicenter ARDS Network Fluid and Catheter Treatment Trial.

RESULTS: Plasma APN concentrations were measured in 816 (81.6%) trial participants at baseline and in 568 (56.8%) subjects at both baseline and day 7 after enrollment. Clinical factors associated with baseline APN levels in multivariable-adjusted models included sex, …


Emerging Multidrug Resistance Of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus In Hand Infections., Rick Tosti, Brian T Samuelsen, Samantha Bender, John R Fowler, John Gaughan, Alyssa A Schaffer, Asif M Ilyas Sep 2014

Emerging Multidrug Resistance Of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus In Hand Infections., Rick Tosti, Brian T Samuelsen, Samantha Bender, John R Fowler, John Gaughan, Alyssa A Schaffer, Asif M Ilyas

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus has been the most commonly identified pathogen in hand infections at urban centers, but the evolving antibiotic sensitivity profiles of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus are not known. The purposes of this study are to determine if multidrug resistance in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus is emerging and to provide current recommendations for empiric antibiotic selection for hand infections in endemic regions.

METHODS: An eight-year longitudinal, retrospective chart review was performed on all culture-positive hand infections encountered by an urban hospital from 2005 to 2012. The proportions of all major organisms were calculated for each year. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infections …


Ecmo For Adults Ards, James Wu Sep 2014

Ecmo For Adults Ards, James Wu

James K Wu MD

No abstract provided.


National Trauma Institute Prospective Evaluation Of The Ventilator Bundle In Trauma Patients: Does It Really Work?, Martin A. Croce Md, Karen J. Brasel Md, Mph, Raul Coimbra Md, Phd, Charles A. Adams Jr, Md, Preston R. Miller Md, Michael D. Pasquale Md, Facs, Fccm, Chanchai S. Mcdonald Phd, Somchan Vuthipadadon Phd, Timothy C. Fabian Md, Elizabeth A. Tolley Phd Sep 2014

National Trauma Institute Prospective Evaluation Of The Ventilator Bundle In Trauma Patients: Does It Really Work?, Martin A. Croce Md, Karen J. Brasel Md, Mph, Raul Coimbra Md, Phd, Charles A. Adams Jr, Md, Preston R. Miller Md, Michael D. Pasquale Md, Facs, Fccm, Chanchai S. Mcdonald Phd, Somchan Vuthipadadon Phd, Timothy C. Fabian Md, Elizabeth A. Tolley Phd

Michael D Pasquale MD, FACS, FCCM

BACKGROUND: Since its introduction by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, the ventilator bundle (VB) has been credited with a reduction in ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP). The VB consists of stress ulcer prophylaxis, deep venous thrombosis prophylaxis, head-of-bed elevation, and daily sedation vacation with weaning assessment. While there is little compelling evidence that the VB is effective, it has been widely accepted. The Centers for Medical and Medicaid Services has suggested that VAP should be a "never event" and may reduce payment to providers. To provide evidence of its efficacy, the National Trauma Institute organized a prospective multi-institutional trial to evaluate the …


The Capus Project-Innovative Solutions For Hiv/Aids Linkage To Care, Melanie Gwynn, Jamila Ealey, Kate Racoff Musgrove Sep 2014

The Capus Project-Innovative Solutions For Hiv/Aids Linkage To Care, Melanie Gwynn, Jamila Ealey, Kate Racoff Musgrove

9th Annual Rural HIV Research and Training Conference (2014-2019)

“The CAPUS Project-Innovative Solutions for HIV/AIDS Linkage to Care”

Objectives: 1) Expand knowledge of the current linkage to care landscape within Georgia; 2) Identify essential components of the Resource Hub to enhance linkage to care efforts throughout Georgia; and 3)Promote effective use of the Resource Hub to facilitate HIV/AIDS linkage to care within highly impacted communities


Physicians' Attitudes About Recommending Surgery For Early Stage Lung Cancer And Possible Reasons For Racial Disparities, Franklin R. Mcguire Sep 2014

Physicians' Attitudes About Recommending Surgery For Early Stage Lung Cancer And Possible Reasons For Racial Disparities, Franklin R. Mcguire

Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice

PHYSICIANS’ ATTITUDES ABOUT RECOMMENDING SURGERY FOR EARLY STAGE LUNG CANCER AND POSSIBLE REASONS FOR RACIAL DISPARITIES

ABSTRACT

Purpose: Patient refusal for lung cancer surgery is significant, but other factors, such as negative framing of the treatment discussion, may be involved. Physician attitudes could influence the nuances of and therefore the conclusions of these discussions. We determined physicians’ attitudes and the influence it has on possible decisions against lung cancer surgery, particularly surgical rates for blacks, using a companion survey.

Methods: The study is a prospective, multicenter observational trial conducted at five sites in North and South Carolina from December …


Glutathione: A Possible Link To Autophagy In Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Dilip Shah, Swapan K. Nath Sep 2014

Glutathione: A Possible Link To Autophagy In Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Dilip Shah, Swapan K. Nath

Center for Translational Medicine Faculty Papers

No abstract provided.


Nuclear And Mitochondrial Trna-Lookalikes In The Human Genome., Aristeidis G Telonis, Phillipe Loher, Yohei Kirino, Isidore Rigoutsos Sep 2014

Nuclear And Mitochondrial Trna-Lookalikes In The Human Genome., Aristeidis G Telonis, Phillipe Loher, Yohei Kirino, Isidore Rigoutsos

Computational Medicine Center Faculty Papers

We are interested in identifying and characterizing loci of the human genome that harbor sequences resembling known mitochondrial and nuclear tRNAs. To this end, we used the known nuclear and mitochondrial tRNA genes (the "tRNA-Reference" set) to search for "tRNA-lookalikes" and found many such loci at different levels of sequence conservation. We find that the large majority of these tRNA-lookalikes resemble mitochondrial tRNAs and exhibit a skewed over-representation in favor of some mitochondrial anticodons. Our analysis shows that the tRNA-lookalikes have infiltrated specific chromosomes and are preferentially located in close proximity to known nuclear tRNAs (z-score ≤ -2.54, P-value ≤ …


Understanding Patient Options, Utilization Patterns, And Burdens Associated With Breast Cancer Screening., Susan C Harvey, Ashok Vegesna, Sharon Mass, Janice L. Clarke, Alexandria Skoufalos Sep 2014

Understanding Patient Options, Utilization Patterns, And Burdens Associated With Breast Cancer Screening., Susan C Harvey, Ashok Vegesna, Sharon Mass, Janice L. Clarke, Alexandria Skoufalos

College of Population Health Faculty Papers

Abstract Despite ongoing awareness, educational campaigns, and advances in technology, breast cancer screening remains a complex topic for women and for the health care system. Lack of consensus among organizations developing screening guidelines has caused confusion for patients and providers. The psychosocial factors related to breast cancer screening are not well understood. The prevailing algorithm for screening results in significant rates of patient recall for further diagnostic imaging or procedures, the majority of which rule out breast cancer rather than confirming it. For women, the consequences of the status quo range from unnecessary stress to additional out-of-pocket expenses to indirect …


Mir-103a-3p Targets The 5' Utr Of Gprc5a In Pancreatic Cells., Honglei Zhou, Isidore Rigoutsos Sep 2014

Mir-103a-3p Targets The 5' Utr Of Gprc5a In Pancreatic Cells., Honglei Zhou, Isidore Rigoutsos

Computational Medicine Center Faculty Papers

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short noncoding RNAs that regulate the expression of their targets in a sequence-dependent manner. For protein-coding transcripts, miRNAs regulate expression levels through binding sites in either the 3' untranslated region (3' UTR) or the amino acid coding sequence (CDS) of the targeted messenger RNA (mRNA). Currently, for the 5' untranslated region (5' UTR) of mRNAs, very few naturally occurring examples exist whereby the targeting miRNA down-regulates the expression of the corresponding mRNA in a seed-dependent manner. Here we describe and characterize two miR-103a-3p target sites in the 5' UTR of GPRC5A, a gene that acts as a …


Adrenergic Signaling Regulates Mitochondrial Ca2+ Uptake Through Pyk2-Dependent Tyrosine Phosphorylation Of The Mitochondrial Ca2+ Uniporter., Jin O-Uchi, Bong Sook Jhun, Shangcheng Xu, Stephen Hurst, Anna Raffaello, Xiaoyun Liu, Bing Yi, Huiliang Zhang, Polina Gross, Jyotsna Mishra, Alina Ainbinder, Sarah Kettlewell, Godfrey L Smith, Robert T Dirksen, Wang Wang, Rosario Rizzuto, Shey-Shing Sheu Aug 2014

Adrenergic Signaling Regulates Mitochondrial Ca2+ Uptake Through Pyk2-Dependent Tyrosine Phosphorylation Of The Mitochondrial Ca2+ Uniporter., Jin O-Uchi, Bong Sook Jhun, Shangcheng Xu, Stephen Hurst, Anna Raffaello, Xiaoyun Liu, Bing Yi, Huiliang Zhang, Polina Gross, Jyotsna Mishra, Alina Ainbinder, Sarah Kettlewell, Godfrey L Smith, Robert T Dirksen, Wang Wang, Rosario Rizzuto, Shey-Shing Sheu

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

AIMS: Mitochondrial Ca2+ homeostasis is crucial for balancing cell survival and death. The recent discovery of the molecular identity of the mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter pore (MCU) opens new possibilities for applying genetic approaches to study mitochondrial Ca2+ regulation in various cell types, including cardiac myocytes. Basal tyrosine phosphorylation of MCU was reported from mass spectroscopy of human and mouse tissues, but the signaling pathways that regulate mitochondrial Ca2+ entry through posttranslational modifications of MCU are completely unknown. Therefore, we investigated α1-adrenergic-mediated signal transduction of MCU posttranslational modification and function in cardiac cells.

RESULTS: α1-adrenoceptor (α1-AR) signaling translocated activated proline-rich tyrosine …


Mitochondrial Ion Channels/Transporters As Sensors And Regulators Of Cellular Redox Signaling., Jin O-Uchi, Shin-Young Ryu, Bong Sook Jhun, Stephen Hurst, Shey-Shing Sheu Aug 2014

Mitochondrial Ion Channels/Transporters As Sensors And Regulators Of Cellular Redox Signaling., Jin O-Uchi, Shin-Young Ryu, Bong Sook Jhun, Stephen Hurst, Shey-Shing Sheu

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

SIGNIFICANCE: Mitochondrial ion channels/transporters and the electron transport chain (ETC) serve as key sensors and regulators for cellular redox signaling, the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitrogen species (RNS) in mitochondria, and balancing cell survival and death. Although the functional and pharmacological characteristics of mitochondrial ion transport mechanisms have been extensively studied for several decades, the majority of the molecular identities that are responsible for these channels/transporters have remained a mystery until very recently.

RECENT ADVANCES: Recent breakthrough studies uncovered the molecular identities of the diverse array of major mitochondrial ion channels/transporters, including the mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter pore, …


Decreasing The Incidence Of Tuberculosis In Renal Transplant Patients: A Single Center Review, Heidi Dauter Msn, Fnp-Bc, Cctc, Brandi Kolokas Ccma, Lynsey S. Biondi Md, Facs Aug 2014

Decreasing The Incidence Of Tuberculosis In Renal Transplant Patients: A Single Center Review, Heidi Dauter Msn, Fnp-Bc, Cctc, Brandi Kolokas Ccma, Lynsey S. Biondi Md, Facs

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Breach Of Tolerance: Primary Biliary Cirrhosis., Lifeng Wang, Fu-Sheng Wang, Christopher Chang, M Eric Gershwin Aug 2014

Breach Of Tolerance: Primary Biliary Cirrhosis., Lifeng Wang, Fu-Sheng Wang, Christopher Chang, M Eric Gershwin

Department of Medical Genetics Faculty Papers

In primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC), the breach of tolerance that leads to active disease involves a disruption in several layers of control, including central tolerance, peripheral anergy, a "liver tolerance effect," and the action of T regulatory cells and their related cytokines. Each of these control mechanisms plays a role in preventing an immune response against self, but all of them act in concert to generate effective protection against autoimmunity without compromising the ability of the host immune system to mount an effective response to pathogens. At the same time, genetic susceptibility, environmental factors, including infection agents and xenobiotics, play …


Multisite Phosphorylation Of The Sum1 Transcriptional Repressor By S-Phase Kinases Controls Exit From Meiotic Prophase In Yeast., Daniel Corbi, Sham Sunder, Michael Weinreich, Aikaterini Skokotas, Erica S Johnson, Edward Winter Jun 2014

Multisite Phosphorylation Of The Sum1 Transcriptional Repressor By S-Phase Kinases Controls Exit From Meiotic Prophase In Yeast., Daniel Corbi, Sham Sunder, Michael Weinreich, Aikaterini Skokotas, Erica S Johnson, Edward Winter

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Faculty Papers

Activation of the meiotic transcription factor Ndt80 is a key regulatory transition in the life cycle of Saccharomyces cerevisiae because it triggers exit from pachytene and entry into meiosis. The NDT80 promoter is held inactive by a complex containing the DNA-binding protein Sum1 and the histone deacetylase Hst1. Meiosis-specific phosphorylation of Sum1 by the protein kinases Cdk1, Ime2, and Cdc7 is required for NDT80 expression. Here, we show that the S-phase-promoting cyclin Clb5 activates Cdk1 to phosphorylate most, and perhaps all, of the 11 minimal cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) phospho-consensus sites (S/T-P) in Sum1. Nine of these sites can individually promote …


Overexpression Of The Astrocyte Glutamate Transporter Glt1 Exacerbates Phrenic Motor Neuron Degeneration, Diaphragm Compromise, And Forelimb Motor Dysfunction Following Cervical Contusion Spinal Cord Injury., Ke Li, Charles Nicaise, Daniel Sannie, Tamara J Hala, Elham Javed, Jessica L Parker, Rajarshi Putatunda, Kathleen A Regan, Valérie Suain, Jean-Pierre Brion, Fred Rhoderick, Megan C Wright, David J Poulsen, Angelo C Lepore May 2014

Overexpression Of The Astrocyte Glutamate Transporter Glt1 Exacerbates Phrenic Motor Neuron Degeneration, Diaphragm Compromise, And Forelimb Motor Dysfunction Following Cervical Contusion Spinal Cord Injury., Ke Li, Charles Nicaise, Daniel Sannie, Tamara J Hala, Elham Javed, Jessica L Parker, Rajarshi Putatunda, Kathleen A Regan, Valérie Suain, Jean-Pierre Brion, Fred Rhoderick, Megan C Wright, David J Poulsen, Angelo C Lepore

Farber Institute for Neuroscience Faculty Papers

A major portion of spinal cord injury (SCI) cases affect midcervical levels, the location of the phrenic motor neuron (PhMN) pool that innervates the diaphragm. While initial trauma is uncontrollable, a valuable opportunity exists in the hours to days following SCI for preventing PhMN loss and consequent respiratory dysfunction that occurs during secondary degeneration. One of the primary causes of secondary injury is excitotoxic cell death due to dysregulation of extracellular glutamate homeostasis. GLT1, mainly expressed by astrocytes, is responsible for the vast majority of functional uptake of extracellular glutamate in the CNS, particularly in spinal cord. We found that, …


The P53-Induced Factor Ei24 Inhibits Nuclear Import Through An Importin Β-Binding-Like Domain., Kim G Lieu, Eun-Hee Shim, Jinling Wang, Ravi K Lokareddy, Tao Tao, Gino Cingolani, Gerard P Zambetti, David A Jans May 2014

The P53-Induced Factor Ei24 Inhibits Nuclear Import Through An Importin Β-Binding-Like Domain., Kim G Lieu, Eun-Hee Shim, Jinling Wang, Ravi K Lokareddy, Tao Tao, Gino Cingolani, Gerard P Zambetti, David A Jans

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Faculty Papers

The etoposide-induced protein Ei24 was initially identified as a p53-responsive, proapoptotic factor, but no clear function has been described. Here, we use a nonbiased proteomics approach to identify members of the importin (IMP) family of nuclear transporters as interactors of Ei24 and characterize an IMPβ-binding-like (IBBL) domain within Ei24. We show that Ei24 can bind specifically to IMPβ1 and IMPα2, but not other IMPs, and use a mutated IMPβ1 derivative to show that Ei24 binds to the same site on IMPβ1 as the IMPα IBB. Ectopic expression of Ei24 reduced the extent of IMPβ1- or IMPα/β1-dependent nuclear protein import specifically, …


Prospective Unmasked Randomized Evaluation Of The Istent Inject (®) Versus Two Ocular Hypotensive Agents In Patients With Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma., Antonio M Fea, Jose I Belda, Marek Rękas, Anselm Jünemann, Lydia Chang, Luis Pablo, Lilit Voskanyan, L Jay Katz May 2014

Prospective Unmasked Randomized Evaluation Of The Istent Inject (®) Versus Two Ocular Hypotensive Agents In Patients With Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma., Antonio M Fea, Jose I Belda, Marek Rękas, Anselm Jünemann, Lydia Chang, Luis Pablo, Lilit Voskanyan, L Jay Katz

Wills Eye Hospital Papers

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare outcomes of subjects with open-angle glaucoma (OAG) not controlled on one medication who underwent either implantation of two iStent inject (®) trabecular micro-bypass devices or received medical therapy consisting of a fixed combination of latanoprost/timolol.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: Of 192 subjects who qualified for the study and were enrolled, 94 were randomized to surgery with implantation of two iStent inject(®) devices in the treated eye and 98 to receive medical therapy.

RESULTS: At the month 12 visit, 94.7% of eyes (89/94) in the stent group reported an unmedicated intraocular pressure (IOP) …


Permeation Redux: Thermodynamics And Kinetics Of Ion Movement Through Potassium Channels., Richard Horn, Benoît Roux, Johan Aqvist May 2014

Permeation Redux: Thermodynamics And Kinetics Of Ion Movement Through Potassium Channels., Richard Horn, Benoît Roux, Johan Aqvist

Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics Faculty Papers

The fundamental biophysics underlying the selective movement of ions through ion channels was launched by George Eisenman in the 1960s, using glass electrodes. This minireview examines the insights from these early studies and the explosive progress made since then.


Support Desired By Women Following Termination Of Pregnancy For A Fetal Anomaly, Aarti Ramdaney May 2014

Support Desired By Women Following Termination Of Pregnancy For A Fetal Anomaly, Aarti Ramdaney

Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)

With the rapidly evolving field of prenatal testing, there is a growing need to provide support for women pursuing a termination of pregnancy following the discovery of a fetal anomaly. Previous studies have documented that women in this situation often feel unsupported after the procedure, but the type of resources desired by this population remains undetermined. A longitudinal study was performed in 51 women terminating for a fetal anomaly at a private clinic at the time of the procedure, at 6 weeks, and at 3 months following the event. Surveys were kept anonymous and investigated the awareness and utilization of …