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Targeting The Glutamine-Arginine-Proline Metabolism Axis In Cancer, Di Wang, Jiang-Jie Duan, Yu-Feng Guo, Jun-Jie Chen, Tian-Qing Chen, Jun Wang, Shi-Cang Yu
Targeting The Glutamine-Arginine-Proline Metabolism Axis In Cancer, Di Wang, Jiang-Jie Duan, Yu-Feng Guo, Jun-Jie Chen, Tian-Qing Chen, Jun Wang, Shi-Cang Yu
Student and Faculty Publications
Metabolic abnormalities are an important feature of tumours. The glutamine-arginine-proline axis is an important node of cancer metabolism and plays a major role in amino acid metabolism. This axis also acts as a scaffold for the synthesis of other nonessential amino acids and essential metabolites. In this paper, we briefly review (1) the glutamine addiction exhibited by tumour cells with accelerated glutamine transport and metabolism; (2) the methods regulating extracellular glutamine entry, intracellular glutamine synthesis and the fate of intracellular glutamine; (3) the glutamine, proline and arginine metabolic pathways and their interaction; and (4) the research progress in tumour therapy …
Targeting Igf2 To Reprogram The Tumor Microenvironment For Enhanced Viro-Immunotherapy, Min Hye Noh, Jin Muk Kang, Alexandra A Miller, Grace Nguyen, Minxin Huang, Ji Seon Shim, Alberto J Bueso-Perez, Sara A Murphy, Kimberly A Rivera-Caraballo, Yoshihiro Otani, Eunju Kim, Seung-Hee Yoo, Yuanqing Yan, Yeshavanth Banasavadi-Siddegowda, Hiroshi Nakashima, E Antonio Chiocca, Balveen Kaur, Zhongming Zhao, Tae Jin Lee, Ji Young Yoo
Targeting Igf2 To Reprogram The Tumor Microenvironment For Enhanced Viro-Immunotherapy, Min Hye Noh, Jin Muk Kang, Alexandra A Miller, Grace Nguyen, Minxin Huang, Ji Seon Shim, Alberto J Bueso-Perez, Sara A Murphy, Kimberly A Rivera-Caraballo, Yoshihiro Otani, Eunju Kim, Seung-Hee Yoo, Yuanqing Yan, Yeshavanth Banasavadi-Siddegowda, Hiroshi Nakashima, E Antonio Chiocca, Balveen Kaur, Zhongming Zhao, Tae Jin Lee, Ji Young Yoo
Student and Faculty Publications
BACKGROUND: The FDA approval of oncolytic herpes simplex-1 virus (oHSV) therapy underscores its therapeutic promise and safety as a cancer immunotherapy. Despite this promise, the current efficacy of oHSV is significantly limited to a small subset of patients largely due to the resistance in tumor and tumor microenvironment (TME).
METHODS: RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) was used to identify molecular targets of oHSV resistance. Intracranial human and murine glioma or breast cancer brain metastasis (BCBM) tumor-bearing mouse models were employed to elucidate the mechanism underlying oHSV therapy-induced resistance.
RESULTS: Transcriptome analysis identified IGF2 as one of the top-secreted proteins following oHSV treatment. …
Mechanisms And Metabolic Consequences Of Adipocyte Progenitor Replicative Senescence, Tonghui Lin, Aftab Mohammad, Mikhail G Kolonin, Kristin L Eckel-Mahan
Mechanisms And Metabolic Consequences Of Adipocyte Progenitor Replicative Senescence, Tonghui Lin, Aftab Mohammad, Mikhail G Kolonin, Kristin L Eckel-Mahan
Student and Faculty Publications
In recent decades, obesity has become a worldwide epidemic. As a result, the importance of adipose tissue (AT) as a metabolically active storage depot for lipids and a key mediator of body-wide metabolism and energy balance has been increasingly recognized. Emerging from the studies of AT in metabolic disease is a recognition of the importance of the adipocyte progenitor cell (APC) population of AT being the gatekeeper of adipocyte function. APCs have the capability to self-renew and undergo adipogenesis to propagate new adipocytes capable of lipid storage, which is important for maintaining a healthy fat pad, devoid of dysfunctional lipid …
Whole Genome And Reverse Protein Phase Array Landscapes Of Patient Derived Osteosarcoma Xenograft Models, Chia-Chin Wu, Licai Huang, Zhongting Zhang, Zhenlin Ju, Xingzhi Song, E Anders Kolb, Wendong Zhang, Jonathan Gill, Min Ha, Malcolm A Smith, Peter Houghton, Christopher L Morton, Raushan Kurmasheva, John Maris, Yael Mosse, Yiling Lu, Richard Gorlick, P Andrew Futreal, Hannah C Beird
Whole Genome And Reverse Protein Phase Array Landscapes Of Patient Derived Osteosarcoma Xenograft Models, Chia-Chin Wu, Licai Huang, Zhongting Zhang, Zhenlin Ju, Xingzhi Song, E Anders Kolb, Wendong Zhang, Jonathan Gill, Min Ha, Malcolm A Smith, Peter Houghton, Christopher L Morton, Raushan Kurmasheva, John Maris, Yael Mosse, Yiling Lu, Richard Gorlick, P Andrew Futreal, Hannah C Beird
Student and Faculty Publications
Osteosarcoma is the most common primary bone malignancy in children and young adults, and it has few treatment options. As a result, there has been little improvement in survival outcomes in the past few decades. The need for models to test novel therapies is especially great in this disease since it is both rare and does not respond to most therapies. To address this, an NCI-funded consortium has characterized and utilized a panel of patient-derived xenograft models of osteosarcoma for drug testing. The exomes, transcriptomes, and copy number landscapes of these models have been presented previously. This study now adds …
Lung Cell Transplantation For Pulmonary Fibrosis, Irit Milman Krentsis, Yangxi Zheng, Chava Rosen, Sarah Y Shin, Christa Blagdon, Einav Shoshan, Yuan Qi, Jing Wang, Sandeep K Yadav, Esther Bachar Lustig, Elias Shetzen, Burton F Dickey, Harry Karmouty-Quintana, Yair Reisner
Lung Cell Transplantation For Pulmonary Fibrosis, Irit Milman Krentsis, Yangxi Zheng, Chava Rosen, Sarah Y Shin, Christa Blagdon, Einav Shoshan, Yuan Qi, Jing Wang, Sandeep K Yadav, Esther Bachar Lustig, Elias Shetzen, Burton F Dickey, Harry Karmouty-Quintana, Yair Reisner
Student and Faculty Publications
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is a major cause of death with few treatment options. Here, we demonstrate the therapeutic efficacy for lung fibrosis of adult lung cell transplantation using a single-cell suspension of the entire lung in two distinct mouse systems: bleomycin treatment and mice lacking telomeric repeat-binding factor 1 expression in alveolar type 2 (AT2) cells (SPC-Cre TRF1fl/fl), spontaneously developing fibrosis. In both models, the progression of fibrosis was associated with reduced levels of host lung progenitors, enabling engraftment of donor progenitors without any additional conditioning, in contrast to our previous studies. Two months after transplantation, engrafted progenitors …
Meniscus Tears In Elite Athletes: Treatment Considerations, Clinical Outcomes, And Return To Play, Erick M Marigi, Michael R Davies, Robert G Marx, Scott A Rodeo, Riley J Williams
Meniscus Tears In Elite Athletes: Treatment Considerations, Clinical Outcomes, And Return To Play, Erick M Marigi, Michael R Davies, Robert G Marx, Scott A Rodeo, Riley J Williams
Student and Faculty Publications
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Management of meniscal injuries in the elite athlete is a difficult problem secondary to the high demands of athletic competition, the need for a timely return to sport, and the desire to maximize performance over time. The purpose of this review is to provide an up-to-date summary on the current literature and trends regarding the management of meniscus injuries with a special consideration for elite athletes.
RECENT FINDINGS: Historically, partial meniscectomy has been the primary treatment option for meniscus injuries. However, in recent years there has been an increased emphasis on meniscus preservation due to the increased …
Autophagic Signaling Promotes Systems-Wide Remodeling In Skeletal Muscle Upon Oncometabolic Stress By D2-Hg, Yaqi Gao, Kyoungmin Kim, Heidi Vitrac, Rebecca L Salazar, Benjamin D Gould, Daniel Soedkamp, Weston Spivia, Koen Raedschelders, An Q Dinh, Anna G Guzman, Lin Tan, Stavros Azinas, David J R Taylor, Walter Schiffer, Daniel Mcnavish, Helen B Burks, Roberta A Gottlieb, Philip L Lorenzi, Blake M Hanson, Jennifer E Van Eyk, Heinrich Taegtmeyer, Anja Karlstaedt
Autophagic Signaling Promotes Systems-Wide Remodeling In Skeletal Muscle Upon Oncometabolic Stress By D2-Hg, Yaqi Gao, Kyoungmin Kim, Heidi Vitrac, Rebecca L Salazar, Benjamin D Gould, Daniel Soedkamp, Weston Spivia, Koen Raedschelders, An Q Dinh, Anna G Guzman, Lin Tan, Stavros Azinas, David J R Taylor, Walter Schiffer, Daniel Mcnavish, Helen B Burks, Roberta A Gottlieb, Philip L Lorenzi, Blake M Hanson, Jennifer E Van Eyk, Heinrich Taegtmeyer, Anja Karlstaedt
Student and Faculty Publications
OBJECTIVES: Cachexia is a metabolic disorder and comorbidity with cancer and heart failure. The syndrome impacts more than thirty million people worldwide, accounting for 20% of all cancer deaths. In acute myeloid leukemia, somatic mutations of the metabolic enzyme isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 and 2 cause the production of the oncometabolite D2-hydroxyglutarate (D2-HG). Increased production of D2-HG is associated with heart and skeletal muscle atrophy, but the mechanistic links between metabolic and proteomic remodeling remain poorly understood. Therefore, we assessed how oncometabolic stress by D2-HG activates autophagy and drives skeletal muscle loss.
METHODS: We quantified genomic, metabolomic, and proteomic changes in …
Utilising Discriminant Function Analysis (Dfa) For Classifying Osteoarthritis (Oa) Patients And Volunteers Based On Biomarker Concentration, Laura Jane Coleman, John L Byrne, Stuart Edwards, Rosemary O'Hara
Utilising Discriminant Function Analysis (Dfa) For Classifying Osteoarthritis (Oa) Patients And Volunteers Based On Biomarker Concentration, Laura Jane Coleman, John L Byrne, Stuart Edwards, Rosemary O'Hara
Student and Faculty Publications
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease characterised by the breakdown of cartilage, causing pain, stiffness, and limited movement. Early diagnosis is crucial for effective management but remains challenging due to non-specific early symptoms. This study explores the application of Discriminant Function Analysis (DFA) to classify OA patients and healthy volunteers based on biomarker concentrations of Interleukin-6 (IL-6), Tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), and Myeloperoxidase (MPO). DFA was employed to analyse biomarker data from 86 participants (58 patients, 28 volunteers) to evaluate the discriminatory power of these biomarkers in predicting OA. Significant differences were observed in MPO and TNF-α levels between …
High-Dose Intravenous Vitamin C Combined With Docetaxel In Men With Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer: A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Phase Ii Trial, Channing Paller, Marianna Zahurak, Adel Mandl, Nicole Metri, Aliya Lalji, Elisabeth Heath, William Kelly, Christopher Hoimes, Pedro Barata, Jason Taksey, Dominique Garrison, Kartick Patra, Ginger Milne, Nicole Anders, Julie Nauroth, Jennifer Durham, Catherine Marshall, Mark Markowski, Mario Eisenberger, Emmanuel Antonarakis, Michael Carducci, Samuel Denmeade, Mark Levine
High-Dose Intravenous Vitamin C Combined With Docetaxel In Men With Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer: A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Phase Ii Trial, Channing Paller, Marianna Zahurak, Adel Mandl, Nicole Metri, Aliya Lalji, Elisabeth Heath, William Kelly, Christopher Hoimes, Pedro Barata, Jason Taksey, Dominique Garrison, Kartick Patra, Ginger Milne, Nicole Anders, Julie Nauroth, Jennifer Durham, Catherine Marshall, Mark Markowski, Mario Eisenberger, Emmanuel Antonarakis, Michael Carducci, Samuel Denmeade, Mark Levine
Department of Medicine Faculty Papers
UNLABELLED: High-dose intravenous vitamin C (HDIVC) administered to produce pharmacologic concentrations shows promise in preclinical models and small clinical trials, but larger prospective randomized trials are lacking. We evaluated the clinical benefit of combining HDIVC with docetaxel in patients with progressive metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). In this double-blind, placebo-controlled phase II trial, 47 patients were randomized 2:1 to receive docetaxel (75 mg/m2 i.v.) with either HDIVC (1 g/kg) or placebo. Coprimary endpoints were PSA50 response and adverse event rates. Secondary endpoints included overall survival, radiographic progression-free survival, and quality of life measured using the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Prostate …
Application Of Geographic Information Systems (Gis) In The Study Of Prostate Cancer Disparities: A Systematic Review, Christiane J. El Khoury
Application Of Geographic Information Systems (Gis) In The Study Of Prostate Cancer Disparities: A Systematic Review, Christiane J. El Khoury
Department of Medical Oncology Faculty Papers
Introduction: PCa is one of the cancers that exhibits the widest disparity gaps. Geographical place of residence has been shown to be associated with healthcare access/utilization and PCa outcomes. Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are widely being utilized for PCa disparities research, however, inconsistencies in their application exist. This systematic review will summarize GIS application within PCa disparities research, highlight gaps in the literature, and propose alternative approaches. Methods: This paper followed the methods of the Cochrane Collaboration and the criteria set of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA). Articles published in peer-reviewed journals were searched through …
Analyzing The Relationship Between Dose And Geometric Agreement Metrics For Auto-Contouring In Head And Neck Normal Tissues, Barbara Marquez, Zachary T Wooten, Ramon M Salazar, Christine B Peterson, David T Fuentes, T J Whitaker, Anuja Jhingran, Julianne Pollard-Larkin, Surendra Prajapati, Beth Beadle, Carlos E Cardenas, Tucker J Netherton, Laurence E Court
Analyzing The Relationship Between Dose And Geometric Agreement Metrics For Auto-Contouring In Head And Neck Normal Tissues, Barbara Marquez, Zachary T Wooten, Ramon M Salazar, Christine B Peterson, David T Fuentes, T J Whitaker, Anuja Jhingran, Julianne Pollard-Larkin, Surendra Prajapati, Beth Beadle, Carlos E Cardenas, Tucker J Netherton, Laurence E Court
Student and Faculty Publications
This study aimed to determine the relationship between geometric and dosimetric agreement metrics in head and neck (H&N) cancer radiotherapy plans. A total 287 plans were retrospectively analyzed, comparing auto-contoured and clinically used contours using a Dice similarity coefficient (DSC), surface DSC (sDSC), and Hausdorff distance (HD). Organs-at-risk (OARs) with ≥200 cGy dose differences from the clinical contour in terms of Dmax (D0.01cc) and Dmean were further examined against proximity to the planning target volume (PTV). A secondary set of 91 plans from multiple institutions validated these findings. For 4995 contour pairs across 19 OARs, 90% had a DSC, sDSC, …
Refining The Optimal Caf Cluster Marker For Predicting Tme-Dependent Survival Expectancy And Treatment Benefits In Nsclc Patients, Kai Li, Rui Wang, Guo Wei Liu, Zi Yang Peng, Ji Chang Wang, Guo Dong Xiao, Shou Ching Tang, Ning Du, Jia Zhang, Jing Zhang, Hong Ren, Xin Sun, Yi Ping Yang, Da Peng Liu
Refining The Optimal Caf Cluster Marker For Predicting Tme-Dependent Survival Expectancy And Treatment Benefits In Nsclc Patients, Kai Li, Rui Wang, Guo Wei Liu, Zi Yang Peng, Ji Chang Wang, Guo Dong Xiao, Shou Ching Tang, Ning Du, Jia Zhang, Jing Zhang, Hong Ren, Xin Sun, Yi Ping Yang, Da Peng Liu
School of Medicine Faculty Publications
The tumor microenvironment (TME) plays a pivotal role in the onset, progression, and treatment response of cancer. Among the various components of the TME, cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are key regulators of both immune and non-immune cellular functions. Leveraging single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA) data, we have uncovered previously hidden and promising roles within this specific CAF subgroup, paving the way for its clinical application. However, several critical questions persist, primarily stemming from the heterogeneous nature of CAFs and the use of different fibroblast markers in various sample analyses, causing confusion and hindrance in their clinical implementation. In this groundbreaking study, we …
Intratumoral Microbiome Of Adenoid Cystic Carcinomas And Comparison With Other Head And Neck Cancers, Tatiana V Karpinets, Yoshitsugu Mitani, Chia-Chi Chang, Xiaogang Wu, Xingzhi Song, Ivonne I Flores, Lauren K Mcdaniel, Yasmine M Hoballah, Fabiana J Veguilla, Renata Ferrarotto, Lauren E Colbert, Nadim J Ajami, Robert R Jenq, Jianhua Zhang, Andrew P Futreal, Adel K El-Naggar
Intratumoral Microbiome Of Adenoid Cystic Carcinomas And Comparison With Other Head And Neck Cancers, Tatiana V Karpinets, Yoshitsugu Mitani, Chia-Chi Chang, Xiaogang Wu, Xingzhi Song, Ivonne I Flores, Lauren K Mcdaniel, Yasmine M Hoballah, Fabiana J Veguilla, Renata Ferrarotto, Lauren E Colbert, Nadim J Ajami, Robert R Jenq, Jianhua Zhang, Andrew P Futreal, Adel K El-Naggar
Student and Faculty Publications
Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) is a rare, usually slow-growing yet aggressive head and neck malignancy. Despite its clinical significance, our understanding of the cellular evolution and microenvironment in ACC remains limited. We investigated the intratumoral microbiomes of 50 ACC tumor tissues and 33 adjacent normal tissues using 16S rRNA gene sequencing. This allowed us to characterize the bacterial communities within the ACC and explore potential associations between the bacterial community structure, patient clinical characteristics, and tumor molecular features obtained through RNA sequencing. The bacterial composition in the ACC was significantly different from that in adjacent normal salivary tissue, and the …
Evidence-Based Prostate Cancer Screening Interventions For Black Men: A Systematic Review, Abigail Lopez, Jared T. Bailey, Dorothy Galloway, Leanne Woods-Burnham, Susanne B. Montgomery, Rick Kittles, Dede K. Teteh-Brooks
Evidence-Based Prostate Cancer Screening Interventions For Black Men: A Systematic Review, Abigail Lopez, Jared T. Bailey, Dorothy Galloway, Leanne Woods-Burnham, Susanne B. Montgomery, Rick Kittles, Dede K. Teteh-Brooks
Health Sciences and Kinesiology Faculty Articles
Abstract
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of death for men in the U.S. and Black men are twice as likely to die from the disease. However, prostate cancer, if diagnosed at an earlier stage, is curable. The purpose of this review is to identify prostate cancer screening clinical trials that evaluate screening decision-making processes of Black men.
Methods
The databases PubMed, Ovid MEDLINE, CINAHL Plus, and PsychInfo were utilized to examine peer-reviewed publications between 2017 and 2023. Data extracted included implementation plans, outcome measures, intervention details, and results of the study. The Critical Appraisal Skills Programme was used …
Radiation Dose Attenuation Using Radpad In Cath Lab For Primary And Secondary Operators – Radar-Cath Study, Sandeepan Saha, Aditya Kapoor, Kamlesh Raut, Arpita Katheria, Harshit Khare, Ankit Sahu, Roopali Khanna, Sudeep Kumar, Naveen Garg, Satyendra Tewari
Radiation Dose Attenuation Using Radpad In Cath Lab For Primary And Secondary Operators – Radar-Cath Study, Sandeepan Saha, Aditya Kapoor, Kamlesh Raut, Arpita Katheria, Harshit Khare, Ankit Sahu, Roopali Khanna, Sudeep Kumar, Naveen Garg, Satyendra Tewari
Student and Faculty Publications
BACKGROUND: Radiation injury is an important concern for interventional cardiologists and needs to be addressed. RADPAD is a radiation protection drape that has been shown to reduce the radiation exposure of the primary operator (PO). While Indian data on radiation exposure of the PO in the cath lab are scarce, the exposure of the secondary operator (SO) is even less well studied.
AIMS: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of RADPAD drapes in reducing radiation doses in the cath lab for the primary as well as the secondary operator.
METHODS: A total of 160 patients (40 …
Clinical And Genomic Profile Of Primary Cranial Neurolymphomatosis, Emily B Wolf, Robin Imperial, Liuyan Jiang, Amit K Agarwal, Han W Tun
Clinical And Genomic Profile Of Primary Cranial Neurolymphomatosis, Emily B Wolf, Robin Imperial, Liuyan Jiang, Amit K Agarwal, Han W Tun
Student and Faculty Publications
Primary cranial neurolymphomatosis (PCNL) is a rare subtype of primary CNS lymphoma (PCNSL) in which infiltrative lymphomatous involvement is confined to cranial nerves. Here, we report a case of PCNL with successful genomic profiling. A 57-year-old male had a lengthy prediagnostic phase spanning approximately 30 months, characterized by multiple episodes of cranial neuropathies managed by steroids. At the time of diagnosis, the patient had right-sided cranial neuropathies involving cranial nerves (CN) V, VI, and VII. Pathological findings of the right cavernous lesion biopsy were consistent with large B-cell lymphoma-infiltrating nerve fibers. The clinical course was aggressive and refractory, characterized by …
Microvascular Reconstruction Of Midface Osteoradionecrosis, Larissa Sweeny, Neeraja Konuthula, Ryan Jackson, Mark K. Wax, Joseph M. Curry, Sara Yang, Dev Amin, Anne C. Kane, Steve B. Cannady, Kendall Tasche, Michael Dileo, Daniel Lander, Alexandra E. Kejner, Patrik Pipkorn
Microvascular Reconstruction Of Midface Osteoradionecrosis, Larissa Sweeny, Neeraja Konuthula, Ryan Jackson, Mark K. Wax, Joseph M. Curry, Sara Yang, Dev Amin, Anne C. Kane, Steve B. Cannady, Kendall Tasche, Michael Dileo, Daniel Lander, Alexandra E. Kejner, Patrik Pipkorn
School of Medicine Faculty Publications
Background: Head and neck osteoradionecrosis (ORN) of the midface requiring free flap (FF) reconstruction is uncommon. This multi-institutional study was designed to review outcomes for this rare patient population. Methods: Retrospective multi-institutional review of FF reconstruction for midface ORN (2005–2022; n = 54). Results: The FF survival rate was 87% (n = 54). Patients were less likely to be tolerating a regular diet at 3 months postoperative if they had a preoperative history of prior head and surgery (80% vs. 95%; p = 0.02), a pathologic fracture (50% vs. 90%; p = 0.04), exposed bone intraorally (43% vs. 94%; p …
Access To Prostate-Specific Antigen Testing And Mortality Among Men With Prostate Cancer, Hari S. Iyer, Benjamin V. Stone, Charlotte Roscoe, Mei Chin Hsieh, Antoinette M. Stroup, Charles L. Wiggins, Fredrick R. Schumacher, Scarlett L. Gomez, Timothy R. Rebbeck, Quoc Dien Trinh
Access To Prostate-Specific Antigen Testing And Mortality Among Men With Prostate Cancer, Hari S. Iyer, Benjamin V. Stone, Charlotte Roscoe, Mei Chin Hsieh, Antoinette M. Stroup, Charles L. Wiggins, Fredrick R. Schumacher, Scarlett L. Gomez, Timothy R. Rebbeck, Quoc Dien Trinh
School of Public Health Faculty Publications
Importance: Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening for prostate cancer is controversial but may be associated with benefit for certain high-risk groups. Objectives: To evaluate associations of county-level PSA screening prevalence with prostate cancer outcomes, as well as variation by sociodemographic and clinical factors. Design, Setting, and Participants: This cohort study used data from cancer registries based in 8 US states on Hispanic, non-Hispanic Black, and non-Hispanic White men aged 40 to 99 years who received a diagnosis of prostate cancer between January 1, 2000, and December 31, 2015. Participants were followed up until death or censored after 10 years or December …
Predictive Capacity Of Immune-Related Adverse Events And Cytokine Profiling In Neoadjuvant Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Trials For Head And Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma\, Angela E Alnemri, Sruti Tekumalla, Annie E Moroco, Ioannis Vathiotis, Madalina Tuluc, Stacey Gargano, Tingting Zhan, David M Cognetti, Joseph M Curry, Athanassios Argiris, Alban Linnenbach, Andrew P South, Larry A Harshyne, Jennifer M Johnson, Adam J Luginbuhl
Predictive Capacity Of Immune-Related Adverse Events And Cytokine Profiling In Neoadjuvant Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Trials For Head And Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma\, Angela E Alnemri, Sruti Tekumalla, Annie E Moroco, Ioannis Vathiotis, Madalina Tuluc, Stacey Gargano, Tingting Zhan, David M Cognetti, Joseph M Curry, Athanassios Argiris, Alban Linnenbach, Andrew P South, Larry A Harshyne, Jennifer M Johnson, Adam J Luginbuhl
Student and Faculty Publications
OBJECTIVES: Certain low-level immune-related adverse events (irAEs) have been associated with survival benefits in patients with various solid tumors on immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). We aimed to investigate the association between irAEs and response to neoadjuvant ICIs in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) and to identify differences in circulating cytokine levels based on irAE status.
METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study including three neoadjuvant clinical trials from July 2017 to January 2022: NCT03238365 (nivolumab ± tadalafil), NCT03854032 (nivolumab ± BMS986205), NCT03618654 (durvalumab ± metformin). The presence and type of irAEs, pathologic treatment response, and survival …
Escalated-Dose Radiotherapy For Unresected Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer: Patterns Of Care And Survival In The United States, Christopher Shi, Brian De, Hop S Tran Cao, Suyu Liu, Marcus A Florez, Ramez Kouzy, Adam J Grippin, Matthew H G Katz, Ching-Wei D Tzeng, Naruhiko Ikoma, Michael P Kim, Sunyoung Lee, Jason Willis, Sonal S Noticewala, Bruce D Minsky, Grace L Smith, Emma B Holliday, Cullen M Taniguchi, Albert C Koong, Prajnan Das, Ethan B Ludmir, Eugene J Koay
Escalated-Dose Radiotherapy For Unresected Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer: Patterns Of Care And Survival In The United States, Christopher Shi, Brian De, Hop S Tran Cao, Suyu Liu, Marcus A Florez, Ramez Kouzy, Adam J Grippin, Matthew H G Katz, Ching-Wei D Tzeng, Naruhiko Ikoma, Michael P Kim, Sunyoung Lee, Jason Willis, Sonal S Noticewala, Bruce D Minsky, Grace L Smith, Emma B Holliday, Cullen M Taniguchi, Albert C Koong, Prajnan Das, Ethan B Ludmir, Eugene J Koay
Student and Faculty Publications
INTRODUCTION: With locally advanced pancreatic cancer (LAPC), uncontrolled local tumor growth frequently leads to mortality. Advancements in radiotherapy (RT) techniques have enabled conformal delivery of escalated-dose RT (EDR), which may have potential local control and overall survival (OS) benefits based on retrospective and early prospective studies. With evidence for EDR emerging, we characterized the adoption of EDR across the United States and its associated outcomes.
METHODS: We searched the National Cancer Database for nonsurgically managed LAPC patients diagnosed between 2004 and 2019. Pancreas-directed RT with biologically effective doses (BED10) ≥39 and ≤70 Gy was labeled conventional-dose RT (CDR), and BED10 …
Understanding The Treatment Paradigm And The Sequencing Of Antiglaucoma Fixed-Dose Combinations In A Tertiary Center In South India, Ronnie George, Praggya Mishra, Balekudaru Shantha, Lingam Vijaya, Nitin Maksane, Neha Gurha
Understanding The Treatment Paradigm And The Sequencing Of Antiglaucoma Fixed-Dose Combinations In A Tertiary Center In South India, Ronnie George, Praggya Mishra, Balekudaru Shantha, Lingam Vijaya, Nitin Maksane, Neha Gurha
Student and Faculty Publications
PURPOSE: To analyze the medical management of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) and ocular hypertension (OHT) and the placement of fixed-drug combination drugs (FDC) in the treatment paradigm at a tertiary eye care center in South India.
METHODS: Retrospective study (January 2011-December 2015) of newly diagnosed POAG and OHT patients (≥18 years) with ≥5 years follow-up. Primary outcome included percentage use of different antiglaucoma drugs (at initiation) and FDCs at the first, second, and third progression (sequencing). Secondary outcomes: Percentage discontinuation for different FDCs, efficacy parameters (decrease in intraocular pressure (IOP)/visual field), adverse events, and the median number of antiglaucoma medications …
Clinical Features And Genomic Epidemiology Of Bloodstream Infections Due To Enterococcal Species Other Than Enterococcus Faecalis Or E Faecium In Patients With Cancer, Dierdre B Axell-House, Patrycja A Ashley, Stephanie L Egge, Truc T Tran, Claudia Pedroza, Meng Zhang, An Q Dinh, Shelby R Simar, Pranoti V Sahasrabhojane, William R Miller, Samuel A Shelburne, Blake M Hanson, Cesar A Arias
Clinical Features And Genomic Epidemiology Of Bloodstream Infections Due To Enterococcal Species Other Than Enterococcus Faecalis Or E Faecium In Patients With Cancer, Dierdre B Axell-House, Patrycja A Ashley, Stephanie L Egge, Truc T Tran, Claudia Pedroza, Meng Zhang, An Q Dinh, Shelby R Simar, Pranoti V Sahasrabhojane, William R Miller, Samuel A Shelburne, Blake M Hanson, Cesar A Arias
Student and Faculty Publications
BACKGROUND: Non–Enterococcus faecium, non–E. faecalis (NFF) enterococci are a heterogeneous group of clinically pathogenic enterococci that include species with intrinsic low-level vancomycin resistance. Patients with cancer are at increased risk for bacteremia with NFF enterococci, but their clinical and molecular epidemiology have not been extensively described.
METHODS: We conducted a retrospective review of all patients (n = 70) with NFF bacteremia from 2016 to 2022 at a major cancer center. The main outcomes assessed were 30-day mortality, microbiological failure (positive blood cultures for ≥4 days), and recurrence of bacteremia (positive blood cultureclearance). Whole-genome sequencing was performed on all …
Pediatric Cancers And Family Financial Toxicity In The Philippines: Insights For Southeast Asia And Similarly Resourced Settings, Rod Carlo Columbres, Erin Jay G. Feliciano, Kathleen Joy Taleon-Tampo, Katelyn Edelwina Y. Legaspi, Michelle Ann B. Eala, Kenrick Ng, Fumiko Chino, Frederic Ivan L. Ting, Edward Christopher Dee
Pediatric Cancers And Family Financial Toxicity In The Philippines: Insights For Southeast Asia And Similarly Resourced Settings, Rod Carlo Columbres, Erin Jay G. Feliciano, Kathleen Joy Taleon-Tampo, Katelyn Edelwina Y. Legaspi, Michelle Ann B. Eala, Kenrick Ng, Fumiko Chino, Frederic Ivan L. Ting, Edward Christopher Dee
Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health Publications
Cancer is a leading cause of death among children in the Philippines, a low-middle-income country of over 110 million people. In this Comment, we describe how financial toxicity affects families of pediatric patients with cancer in the Philippines. We explore direct costs of care, indirect costs such as transportation and lodging, and psychosocial sequelae, in the Filipino medical system and sociocultural contexts. We present examples of successful interventions in the Philippines and in similarly resourced settings, with the goal of galvanizing further research, clinical interventions, and policy-level changes, aimed at mitigating family financial toxicity for pediatric patients with cancer in …
Metabolic Alterations And Cellular Responses To Β-Hydroxybutyrate Treatment In Breast Cancer Cells, Hadas Fulman-Levy, Raichel Cohen-Harazi, Bar Levi, Lital Argaev-Frenkel, Ifat Abramovich, Eyal Gottlieb, Sarah Hofmann, Igor Koman, Elimelech Nesher
Metabolic Alterations And Cellular Responses To Β-Hydroxybutyrate Treatment In Breast Cancer Cells, Hadas Fulman-Levy, Raichel Cohen-Harazi, Bar Levi, Lital Argaev-Frenkel, Ifat Abramovich, Eyal Gottlieb, Sarah Hofmann, Igor Koman, Elimelech Nesher
Student and Faculty Publications
BACKGROUND: The ketogenic diet (KD), based on high fat (over 70% of daily calories), low carbohydrate, and adequate protein intake, has become popular due to its potential therapeutic benefits for several diseases including cancer. Under KD and starvation conditions, the lack of carbohydrates promotes the production of ketone bodies (KB) from fats by the liver as an alternative source of metabolic energy. KD and starvation may affect the metabolism in cancer cells, as well as tumor characteristics. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of KD conditions on a wide variety of aspects of breast cancer cells …
Loss Of Lpar6 And Cab39l Dysregulates The Basal-To-Luminal Urothelial Differentiation Program, Contributing To Bladder Carcinogenesis, Sangkyou Lee, Jolanta Bondaruk, Yishan Wang, Huiqin Chen, June Goo Lee, Tadeusz Majewski, Rachel D Mullen, David Cogdell, Jiansong Chen, Ziqiao Wang, Hui Yao, Pawel Kus, Joon Jeong, Ilkyun Lee, Woonyoung Choi, Neema Navai, Charles Guo, Colin Dinney, Keith Baggerly, Cathy Mendelsohn, David Mcconkey, Richard R Behringer, Marek Kimmel, Peng Wei, Bogdan Czerniak
Loss Of Lpar6 And Cab39l Dysregulates The Basal-To-Luminal Urothelial Differentiation Program, Contributing To Bladder Carcinogenesis, Sangkyou Lee, Jolanta Bondaruk, Yishan Wang, Huiqin Chen, June Goo Lee, Tadeusz Majewski, Rachel D Mullen, David Cogdell, Jiansong Chen, Ziqiao Wang, Hui Yao, Pawel Kus, Joon Jeong, Ilkyun Lee, Woonyoung Choi, Neema Navai, Charles Guo, Colin Dinney, Keith Baggerly, Cathy Mendelsohn, David Mcconkey, Richard R Behringer, Marek Kimmel, Peng Wei, Bogdan Czerniak
Student and Faculty Publications
We describe a strategy that combines histologic and molecular mapping that permits interrogation of the chronology of changes associated with cancer development on a whole-organ scale. Using this approach, we present the sequence of alterations around RB1 in the development of bladder cancer. We show that RB1 is not involved in initial expansion of the preneoplastic clone. Instead, we found a set of contiguous genes that we term "forerunner" genes whose silencing is associated with the development of plaque-like field effects initiating carcinogenesis. Specifically, we identified five candidate forerunner genes (ITM2B, LPAR6, MLNR, CAB39L, and ARL11) mapping near RB1. Two …
A Multicenter Study Of Venetoclax-Based Treatment For Patients With Richter Transformation Of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, Paul J Hampel, Mahesh Swaminathan, Kerry A Rogers, Erin M Parry, Jan A Burger, Matthew S Davids, Wei Ding, Alessandra Ferrajoli, Jonathan M Hyak, Nitin Jain, Saad S Kenderian, Yucai Wang, William G Wierda, Jennifer A Woyach, Sameer A Parikh, Philip A Thompson
A Multicenter Study Of Venetoclax-Based Treatment For Patients With Richter Transformation Of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, Paul J Hampel, Mahesh Swaminathan, Kerry A Rogers, Erin M Parry, Jan A Burger, Matthew S Davids, Wei Ding, Alessandra Ferrajoli, Jonathan M Hyak, Nitin Jain, Saad S Kenderian, Yucai Wang, William G Wierda, Jennifer A Woyach, Sameer A Parikh, Philip A Thompson
Student and Faculty Publications
Patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) who develop Richter transformation (RT) have a poor prognosis when treated with chemoimmunotherapy regimens used for de novo diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. Venetoclax, a BCL2 inhibitor, has single-agent efficacy in patients with RT and is potentially synergistic with chemoimmunotherapy. In this multicenter, retrospective study, we evaluated 62 patients with RT who received venetoclax-based treatment outside of a clinical trial, in combination with a Bruton tyrosine kinase inhibitor (BTKi; n=28), rituximab, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, prednisone (R-CHOP) (n=13), or intensive chemoimmunotherapy other than R-CHOP (n=21). The best overall and complete response rates were 36%/25%, 54%/46%, and …
T-Cell Redirecting Bispecific Antibodies: A Review Of A Novel Class Of Immuno-Oncology For Advanced Prostate Cancer, Julia Palecki, Amman Bhasin, Andrew Bernstein, Patrick Mille, William Tester, William Kelly, Kevin Zarrabi
T-Cell Redirecting Bispecific Antibodies: A Review Of A Novel Class Of Immuno-Oncology For Advanced Prostate Cancer, Julia Palecki, Amman Bhasin, Andrew Bernstein, Patrick Mille, William Tester, William Kelly, Kevin Zarrabi
Kimmel Cancer Center Faculty Papers
Novel T-cell immunotherapies such as bispecific T-cell engagers (BiTEs) are emerging as promising therapeutic strategies for prostate cancer. BiTEs are engineered bispecific antibodies containing two distinct binding domains that allow for concurrent binding to tumor-associated antigens (TAAs) as well as immune effector cells, thus promoting an immune response against cancer cells. Prostate cancer is rich in tumor associated antigens such as, but not limited to, PSMA, PSCA, hK2, and STEAP1 and there is strong biologic rationale for employment of T-cell redirecting BiTEs within the prostate cancer disease space. Early generation BiTE constructs employed in clinical study have demonstrated meaningful antitumor …
Asymptomatic Covid-19-Associated Acquired Hemophilia A And Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation From A Bypassing Agent, Abraham Attah, Deanna Huffman, Palash Asawa, Vinay Edlukudige Keshava, Deep Shah
Asymptomatic Covid-19-Associated Acquired Hemophilia A And Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation From A Bypassing Agent, Abraham Attah, Deanna Huffman, Palash Asawa, Vinay Edlukudige Keshava, Deep Shah
School of Medicine Faculty Publications
Acquired hemophilia A (AHA) is a clotting disorder characterized by the presence of neutralizing antibodies that inhibit factor VIII, resulting in increased bleeding risk. Known etiologies include malignancy, autoimmune conditions, graft-vs-host disease, and more recently coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection. In this case report, we describe an 86-year-old female who was found to have AHA incidentally during preoperative workup for meningioma resection. She was subsequently found to have COVID-19 infection which was the likely cause of her development of AHA. She was treated with factor eight inhibitor bypassing agent (FEIBA) and recombinant factor VII (rVII) for a small hematoma on …
Pancreatic Cancer And Venous Thromboembolism, Teagan Prouse, Mohammad A. Mohammad, Sonali Ghosh, Narender Kumar, Ma Lorena Duhaylungsod, Rinku Majumder, Samarpan Majumder
Pancreatic Cancer And Venous Thromboembolism, Teagan Prouse, Mohammad A. Mohammad, Sonali Ghosh, Narender Kumar, Ma Lorena Duhaylungsod, Rinku Majumder, Samarpan Majumder
School of Graduate Studies Faculty Publications
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) accounts for more than 90% of all pancreatic cancers and is the most fatal of all cancers. The treatment response from combination chemotherapies is far from satisfactory and surgery remains the mainstay of curative strategies. These challenges warrant identifying effective treatments for combating this deadly cancer. PDAC tumor progression is associated with the robust activation of the coagulation system. Notably, cancer-associated thrombosis (CAT) is a significant risk factor in PDAC. CAT is a concept whereby cancer cells promote thromboembolism, primarily venous thromboembolism (VTE). Of all cancer types, PDAC is associated with the highest risk of developing …
Common Variation In A Long Non-Coding Rna Gene Modulates Variation Of Circulating Tgf-Β2 Levels In Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Patients (Alliance), Julia Quintanilha, Alexander Sibley, Yingmiao Liu, Donna Niedzwiecki, Susan Halabi, Layne Rogers, Bert O'Neil, Hedy Kindler, William Kelly, Alan Venook, Howard Mcleod, Mark Ratain, Andrew Nixon, Federico Innocenti, Kouros Owzar
Common Variation In A Long Non-Coding Rna Gene Modulates Variation Of Circulating Tgf-Β2 Levels In Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Patients (Alliance), Julia Quintanilha, Alexander Sibley, Yingmiao Liu, Donna Niedzwiecki, Susan Halabi, Layne Rogers, Bert O'Neil, Hedy Kindler, William Kelly, Alan Venook, Howard Mcleod, Mark Ratain, Andrew Nixon, Federico Innocenti, Kouros Owzar
Department of Medical Oncology Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND: Herein, we report results from a genome-wide study conducted to identify protein quantitative trait loci (pQTL) for circulating angiogenic and inflammatory protein markers in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). The study was conducted using genotype, protein marker, and baseline clinical and demographic data from CALGB/SWOG 80405 (Alliance), a randomized phase III study designed to assess outcomes of adding VEGF or EGFR inhibitors to systemic chemotherapy in mCRC patients. Germline DNA derived from blood was genotyped on whole-genome array platforms. The abundance of protein markers was quantified using a multiplex enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay from plasma derived from peripheral venous …