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Thomas Jefferson University

2015

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Intraventricular Sialidase Administration Enhances Gm1 Ganglioside Expression And Is Partially Neuroprotective In A Mouse Model Of Parkinson's Disease., Jay S Schneider, Thomas N Seyfried, Hyo-S Choi, Sarah Kidd Dec 2015

Intraventricular Sialidase Administration Enhances Gm1 Ganglioside Expression And Is Partially Neuroprotective In A Mouse Model Of Parkinson's Disease., Jay S Schneider, Thomas N Seyfried, Hyo-S Choi, Sarah Kidd

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Preclinical and clinical studies have previously shown that systemic administration of GM1 ganglioside has neuroprotective and neurorestorative properties in Parkinson's disease (PD) models and in PD patients. However, the clinical development of GM1 for PD has been hampered by its animal origin (GM1 used in previous studies was extracted from bovine brains), limited bioavailability, and limited blood brain barrier penetrance following systemic administration.

OBJECTIVE: To assess an alternative therapeutic approach to systemic administration of brain-derived GM1 to enhance GM1 levels in the brain via enzymatic conversion of polysialogangliosides into GM1 and to assess the neuroprotective potential of this approach. …


Diagnostic Options And Challenges For Dengue And Chikungunya Viruses., Stacey K. Mardekian, Amity L. Roberts, Phd, D(Abmm) Oct 2015

Diagnostic Options And Challenges For Dengue And Chikungunya Viruses., Stacey K. Mardekian, Amity L. Roberts, Phd, D(Abmm)

Department of Medical Genetics Faculty Papers

Dengue virus (DENV) and Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) are arboviruses that share the same Aedes mosquito vectors and thus overlap in their endemic areas. These two viruses also cause similar clinical presentations, especially in the initial stages of infection, with neither virus possessing any specific distinguishing clinical features. Because the outcomes and management strategies for these two viruses are vastly different, early and accurate diagnosis is imperative. Diagnosis is also important for surveillance, outbreak control, and research related to vaccine and drug development. Available diagnostic tests are aimed at detection of the virus, its antigenic components, or the host immune antibody …


Desmin Common Mutation Is Associated With Multi-Systemic Disease Manifestations And Depletion Of Mitochondria And Mitochondrial Dna., Elizabeth M. Mccormick, Lawrence C. Kenyon, Marni J. Falk Jun 2015

Desmin Common Mutation Is Associated With Multi-Systemic Disease Manifestations And Depletion Of Mitochondria And Mitochondrial Dna., Elizabeth M. Mccormick, Lawrence C. Kenyon, Marni J. Falk

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

Desmin (DES) is a major muscle scaffolding protein that also functions to anchor mitochondria. Pathogenic DES mutations, however, have not previously been recognized as a cause of multi-systemic mitochondrial disease. Here, we describe a 45-year-old man who presented to The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Mitochondrial-Genetics Diagnostic Clinic for evaluation of progressive cardiac, neuromuscular, gastrointestinal, and mood disorders. Muscle biopsy at age 45 was remarkable for cytoplasmic bodies, as well as ragged red fibers and SDH positive/COX negative fibers that were suggestive of a mitochondrial myopathy. Muscle also showed significant reductions in mitochondrial content (16% of control mean for citrate synthase …


Slit2/Robo1-Mir-218-1-Ret/Plag1: A New Disease Pathway Involved In Hirschsprung's Disease., Weibing Tang, Junwei Tang, Jun He, Zhigang Zhou, Yufeng Qin, Jingjing Qin, Bo Li, Xiaoqun Xu, Qiming Geng, Weiwei Jiang, Wei Wu, Xinru Wang, Yankai Xia Jun 2015

Slit2/Robo1-Mir-218-1-Ret/Plag1: A New Disease Pathway Involved In Hirschsprung's Disease., Weibing Tang, Junwei Tang, Jun He, Zhigang Zhou, Yufeng Qin, Jingjing Qin, Bo Li, Xiaoqun Xu, Qiming Geng, Weiwei Jiang, Wei Wu, Xinru Wang, Yankai Xia

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

Hirschsprung's disease (HSCR) is a rare congenital disease caused by impaired proliferation and migration of neural crest cells. We investigated changes in expression of microRNAs (miRNAs) and the genes they regulate in tissues of patients with HSCR. Quantitative real-time PCR and immunoblot analyses were used to measure levels of miRNA, mRNAs, and proteins in colon tissues from 69 patients with HSCR and 49 individuals without HSCR (controls). Direct interactions between miRNAs and specific mRNAs were indentified in vitro, while the function role of miR-218-1 was investigated by using miR-218 transgenic mice. An increased level of miR-218-1 correlated with increased levels …


Bordetella Petrii Recovered From Chronic Pansinusitis In An Adult With Cystic Fibrosis, Laura Biederman, Marc Rosen Md, Brent S. Bobik, Amity L. Roberts, Phd, D(Abmm) Jan 2015

Bordetella Petrii Recovered From Chronic Pansinusitis In An Adult With Cystic Fibrosis, Laura Biederman, Marc Rosen Md, Brent S. Bobik, Amity L. Roberts, Phd, D(Abmm)

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

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