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Transplant Glomerulopathy In The Absence Of Donor Specific Antibodies, Mayuri Vijay-Sharma, MD, Pooja Singh, MD, Beth W. Colombe, PhD., Rakesh Gulati, MD, John L. Faber, MD, George Francos, MD 2011 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

Transplant Glomerulopathy In The Absence Of Donor Specific Antibodies, Mayuri Vijay-Sharma, Md, Pooja Singh, Md, Beth W. Colombe, Phd., Rakesh Gulati, Md, John L. Faber, Md, George Francos, Md

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Conclusions:

Half of our 50 patients with TG documented by EM had no DSAs or positive C4d staining in PTCs. Almost 70% of the patients evidenced PTC basement membrane multilayering. These patients were all diagnosed with chronic active CMR independently of the presence of TG. Cellular rejection mechanisms are likely the cause of the TG in this group. Patients with TG and DSAs are at greater risk for episodes of acute AMR and CMR. C4d staining of PTCs was evident in less than 40% and in the glomeruli in less than half. Interestingly, 25 of the 26 DSA+ patients were …


Gene By Bmi Interactions Influencing C-Reactive Protein Levels In European-Americans, Sarah Tudor 2011 The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston

Gene By Bmi Interactions Influencing C-Reactive Protein Levels In European-Americans, Sarah Tudor

Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)

C-Reactive Protein (CRP) is a biomarker indicating tissue damage, inflammation, and infection. High-sensitivity CRP (hsCRP) is an emerging biomarker often used to estimate an individual’s risk for future coronary heart disease (CHD). hsCRP levels falling below 1.00 mg/l indicate a low risk for developing CHD, levels ranging between 1.00 mg/l and 3.00 mg/l indicate an elevated risk, and levels exceeding 3.00 mg/l indicate high risk. Multiple Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) have identified a number of genetic polymorphisms which influence CRP levels. SNPs implicated in such studies have been found in or near genes of interest including: CRP, APOE, APOC, IL-6, …


Rip1-Dependent And Independent Effects Of Necrostatin-1 In Necrosis And T Cell Activation., YoungSik Cho, Thomas McQuade, Haibing Zhang, Jianke Zhang, Francis Ka-Ming Chan 2011 Department of Pathology, Program in Immunology and Virology, The University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts

Rip1-Dependent And Independent Effects Of Necrostatin-1 In Necrosis And T Cell Activation., Youngsik Cho, Thomas Mcquade, Haibing Zhang, Jianke Zhang, Francis Ka-Ming Chan

Department of Microbiology and Immunology Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Programmed necrosis/necroptosis is an emerging form of cell death that plays important roles in mammalian development and the immune system. The pro-necrotic kinases in the receptor interacting protein (RIP) family are crucial mediators of programmed necrosis. Recent advances in necrosis research have been greatly aided by the identification of chemical inhibitors that block programmed necrosis. Necrostatin-1 (Nec-1) and its derivatives were previously shown to target the pro-necrotic kinase RIP1/RIPK1. The protective effect conferred by Nec-1 and its derivatives in many experimental model systems was often attributed to the inhibition of RIP1 function.

METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We compared the effect of …


Aberrations Of A Putative Tumor Suppressor Gene Sel1l In Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma, Qian Liu 2011 The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston

Aberrations Of A Putative Tumor Suppressor Gene Sel1l In Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma, Qian Liu

Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)

Introduction: Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death among males and females in the United States. Sel-1-like (SEL1L) is a putative tumor suppressor gene that is downregulated in a significant proportion of human pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). It was hypothesized that SEL1L expression could be down-modulated by somatic mutation, loss of heterozygosity (LOH), CpG island hypermethylation and/or aberrantly expressed microRNAs (miRNAs).

Material and methods: In 42 PDAC tumors, the SEL1L coding region was amplified using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), and analyzed by agarose gel electrophoresis and sequenced to search for mutations. Using fluorescent …


Creation Of Multilinage Adult Stem-Like Cells From Terminally Differentiatied Fibroblasts, John Moore 2011 Virginia Commonwealth University

Creation Of Multilinage Adult Stem-Like Cells From Terminally Differentiatied Fibroblasts, John Moore

Theses and Dissertations

Induced Pluripotent Stem cells (iPScs) are artificially generated cells that demonstrate multilineage differentiation potential. These cells demonstrate similar morphology and high differentiation potential to Embryonic Stem Cells (ESCs). Generation of these cells from a terminally differentiated cell line requires activation of the core pluripotency genes Nanog, Oct4, and Sox2 as well as an oncogenic stimulus such as c-Myc. Here we examine the effect of the Human Pappiloma Virus derived proteins E6 and E7 on the ability of a terminally differentiated fibroblast cell line to a more primitive state and examine its multilineage differentiation capacity. In this paper, we attempt to …


A Review Of Common And Rare Genetic Variants In Schizophrenia, Jonathan Luedders 2011 Virginia Commonwealth University

A Review Of Common And Rare Genetic Variants In Schizophrenia, Jonathan Luedders

Theses and Dissertations

Genetic epidemiology has shown a large role for genetic influences on schizophrenia. However, the nature of the variants involved is debated. The common disease-common variant (CDCV) hypothesis suggests that schizophrenia is caused by common alleles with small effect sizes. According to the common disease-rare variant (CDRV) hypothesis, schizophrenia is caused by rare variants with large effect sizes. In recent years, evidence has been found for both common and rare variants in schizophrenia. Several SNPs have been associated with schizophrenia through genome-wide association studies (GWAS), supporting the CDCV hypothesis. In support of the CDRV hypothesis, individuals with schizophrenia have been found …


Expression Profiling And Functional Validation Of Micrornas Involved In Schizophrenia And Bipolar Disorder, Albert H. Kim 2011 Virginia Commonwealth University

Expression Profiling And Functional Validation Of Micrornas Involved In Schizophrenia And Bipolar Disorder, Albert H. Kim

Theses and Dissertations

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a family of small non-coding RNAs that regulate gene expression at both the mRNA and protein levels. MiRNAs have been shown to affect neuronal differentiation, synaptosomal complex localization and synapse plasticity, all functions thought to be disrupted in schizophrenia. We investigated the expression of 667 miRNAs (miRBase v.13) in the prefrontal cortex of individuals with schizophrenia (SZ, N = 35) and bipolar disorder (BP, N =35) using a real-time PCR-based Taqman Low Density Array (TLDA). After extensive QC steps, 441 miRNAs were included in the final analyses. At a FDR of 10%, 22 miRNAs were identified as …


Racial Differences In The Genetics Of Preeclampsia, Lori Hill 2011 Virginia Commonwealth University

Racial Differences In The Genetics Of Preeclampsia, Lori Hill

Theses and Dissertations

Preeclampsia (PE), characterized by hypertension and proteinuria after 20 weeks of gestation, affects 5-8% of pregnancies worldwide. Although preeclampsia is a significant cause of maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity, its etiology remains to be elucidated. Racial differences have been observed for preeclampsia, with U.S. Blacks having higher rates and more severe disease, compared to U.S. Whites and Hispanics. One potential source of racial differences in preeclampsia is genetic variation between populations. Genetic susceptibility to preeclampsia is well established, but the specific contributions of maternal vs. fetal genes, and how these vary among racial groups is poorly understood. This dissertation …


Functional Macroautophagy Induction By Influenza A Virus Without A Contribution To Major Histocompatibility Complex Class Ii-Restricted Presentation., Joseph D Comber, Tara M Robinson, Nicholas A Siciliano, Adam E Snook, Laurence C Eisenlohr 2011 Thomas Jefferson University

Functional Macroautophagy Induction By Influenza A Virus Without A Contribution To Major Histocompatibility Complex Class Ii-Restricted Presentation., Joseph D Comber, Tara M Robinson, Nicholas A Siciliano, Adam E Snook, Laurence C Eisenlohr

Department of Microbiology and Immunology Faculty Papers

Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II-presented peptides can be derived from both exogenous (extracellular) and endogenous (biosynthesized) sources of antigen. Although several endogenous antigen-processing pathways have been reported, little is known about their relative contributions to global CD4(+) T cell responses against complex antigens. Using influenza virus for this purpose, we assessed the role of macroautophagy, a process in which cytosolic proteins are delivered to the lysosome by de novo vesicle formation and membrane fusion. Influenza infection triggered productive macroautophagy, and autophagy-dependent presentation was readily observed with model antigens that naturally traffic to the autophagosome. Furthermore, treatments that enhance or …


Heat Shock Proteins As Novel Cancer Therapeutics: Targeting The Hallmarks Of Cancer, CHAO LI 2011 Virginia Commonwealth University

Heat Shock Proteins As Novel Cancer Therapeutics: Targeting The Hallmarks Of Cancer, Chao Li

Theses and Dissertations

Molecular chaperones, commonly known as heat shock proteins (HSPs), are essential for mammalian cells to maintain homeostasis, and HSPs function by inducing an ATPase-coupled structural change, followed by interactions with diverse co-chaperones and over 200 client proteins implicated in many critical signaling networks. These highly expressed HSPs participate in the onset and progression of several human diseases including cancer, and their connection with tumorigenesis has facilitated research and clinical trials related to targeting HSPs as a novel anti-tumor therapy. The predominant mechanism of chaperone inhibition is through either disruption of the HSP association with client protein or an altered binding …


Dna Repair Of 8-Oxo-7,8-Dihydroguanine Lesions In Porphyromonas Gingivalis, Leroy G. Henry Jr. 2011 Loma Linda University

Dna Repair Of 8-Oxo-7,8-Dihydroguanine Lesions In Porphyromonas Gingivalis, Leroy G. Henry Jr.

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The persistence of Porphyromonas gingivalis in the inflammatory environment of the periodontal pocket requires an ability to overcome oxidative stress. DNA damage is a major consequence of oxidative stress. Unlike other organisms, a non-base excision repair mechanism for the removal of 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine (8-oxoG) in P. gingivalis was suggested. Because the uvrB gene is known to be important in nucleotide excision repair, the role of this gene in the repair of oxidative stress-induced DNA damage was investigated. A 3.1 kb fragment containing the uvrB gene was PCR-amplified from the chromosomal DNA of P. gingivalis W83. This gene was insertionally inactivated using …


The Natural Polyphenol Resveratrol Potentiates The Lethality Of Hdac Inhibitors In Acute Myelogenous Leukemia Cells Through Multiple Mechanisms., Alae Abod Yaseen 2011 Virginia Commonwealth University

The Natural Polyphenol Resveratrol Potentiates The Lethality Of Hdac Inhibitors In Acute Myelogenous Leukemia Cells Through Multiple Mechanisms., Alae Abod Yaseen

Theses and Dissertations

This study examined the mechanisms underlying the interactions between the natural polyphenol Resveratrol and HDAC inhibitors in both U937 myelomonocytic leukemia cell line and blood samples from AML patients and normal cord blood. Simultaneous exposure to Resveratrol and HDAC inhibitors (Vorinostat-SAHA or Panobinostat-LBH589) resulted in potentiating the lethality caused by any single agent of the combination, this interaction found to be synergistic at multiple concentrations. Exposing U937 cells to minimal toxic doses of Resveratrol and HDACIs results in release of mitochondrial pro-apoptotic proteins AIF and cytochrome c, pro-apoptotic caspase activation especially caspase-8, and induction of DNA damage. These events were …


Natural History Study Of Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita, Amyoplasia Type, Trisha Nichols 2011 University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston

Natural History Study Of Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita, Amyoplasia Type, Trisha Nichols

Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)

Arthrogryposis or Arthrogrypsosis Multiplex Congenita (AMC) are terms used to describe the clinical finding of multiple congenital contractures. There are more than 300 distinct disorders associated with arthrogryposis. Amyoplasia is the most common type of arthrogryposis and is often referred to as the “classic” type. There is no known cause of amyoplasia and no risk factors have been identified. Moreover, there is no established diagnostic criteria, which has led to inconsistency and confusion in the medical literature. The purpose of this study was to describe the natural history of amyoplasia, to determine if there are any identifiable risk factors and …


Microarray-Based Analysis Of Differential Gene Expression Between Infective And Noninfective Larvae Of Strongyloides Stercoralis., Roshan Ramanathan, Sudhir Varma, José M C Ribeiro, Timothy G Myers, Thomas J Nolan, David Abraham, James B Lok, Thomas B Nutman 2011 Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland

Microarray-Based Analysis Of Differential Gene Expression Between Infective And Noninfective Larvae Of Strongyloides Stercoralis., Roshan Ramanathan, Sudhir Varma, José M C Ribeiro, Timothy G Myers, Thomas J Nolan, David Abraham, James B Lok, Thomas B Nutman

Department of Microbiology and Immunology Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Differences between noninfective first-stage (L1) and infective third-stage (L3i) larvae of parasitic nematode Strongyloides stercoralis at the molecular level are relatively uncharacterized. DNA microarrays were developed and utilized for this purpose.

METHODS AND FINDINGS: Oligonucleotide hybridization probes for the array were designed to bind 3,571 putative mRNA transcripts predicted by analysis of 11,335 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) obtained as part of the Nematode EST project. RNA obtained from S. stercoralis L3i and L1 was co-hybridized to each array after labeling the individual samples with different fluorescent tags. Bioinformatic predictions of gene function were developed using a novel cDNA Annotation …


Comparison Of Human Memory Cd8 T Cell Responses To Adenoviral Early And Late Proteins In Peripheral Blood And Lymphoid Tissue., Amita Joshi, Biwei Zhao, Cara Romanowski, David Rosen, Phyllis Flomenberg 2011 Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Comparison Of Human Memory Cd8 T Cell Responses To Adenoviral Early And Late Proteins In Peripheral Blood And Lymphoid Tissue., Amita Joshi, Biwei Zhao, Cara Romanowski, David Rosen, Phyllis Flomenberg

Department of Microbiology and Immunology Faculty Papers

Treatment of invasive adenovirus (Ad) disease in hematopoietic stem cell transplant (SCT) recipients with capsid protein hexon-specific donor T cells is under investigation. We propose that cytotoxic T cells (CTLs) targeted to the late protein hexon may be inefficient in vivo because the early Ad protein E3-19K downregulates HLA class I antigens in infected cells. In this study, CD8+ T cells targeted to highly conserved HLA A2-restricted epitopes from the early regulatory protein DNA polymerase (P-977) and late protein hexon (H-892) were compared in peripheral blood (PB) and tonsils of naturally infected adults. In tonsils, epitope-specific pentamers detected a significantly …


Prevalence Of Premature Ovarian Failure In Women With Tuberous Sclerosis, Emily Gabitzsch 2011 University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston

Prevalence Of Premature Ovarian Failure In Women With Tuberous Sclerosis, Emily Gabitzsch

Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)

Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) is an autosomal dominant tumor suppressor disorder characterized by hamartomas, or benign growths, in various organ systems. Inactivating mutations in either the TSC1 or the TSC2 gene cause most cases of TSC. Recently, the use of ovarian specific conditional knock-out mouse models has demonstrated a crucial role of the TSC genes in ovarian function. Mice with complete deletion of Tsc1 or Tsc2 showed accelerated ovarian follicle activation and subsequent premature follicular depletion, consistent with the human condition premature ovarian failure (POF). POF is defined in women as the cessation of menses before the age of 40 …


The Association Between Hydroxyurea Treatment And Pain Intensity, Analgesic Use, And Utilization In Ambulatory Sickle Cell Anemia Patients., Wally R Smith, Samir K Ballas, William F McCarthy, Robert L Bauserman, Paul S Swerdlow, Martin H Steinberg, Myron A Waclawiw, Investigators of the Multicenter Study of Hydroxyurea in Sickle Cell Anemia 2011 Virginia Commonwealth University

The Association Between Hydroxyurea Treatment And Pain Intensity, Analgesic Use, And Utilization In Ambulatory Sickle Cell Anemia Patients., Wally R Smith, Samir K Ballas, William F Mccarthy, Robert L Bauserman, Paul S Swerdlow, Martin H Steinberg, Myron A Waclawiw, Investigators Of The Multicenter Study Of Hydroxyurea In Sickle Cell Anemia

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Background.  We compared daily pain, home analgesic use, and utilization among ambulatory adults in the randomized Multicenter Study of Hydroxyurea in Sickle Cell Anemia (MSH). We related the fetal hemoglobin (HbF) hydroxyurea response to these response variables. Methods.  Patients rated their sickle cell pain intensity (0-9), use of analgesics, and visits for pain daily. Diaries were collected biweekly, and intensity was collapsed into single interval ratings. The interval proportions of days of analgesic use and medical visits for pain were also calculated. Group comparisons were made by intention to treat as well as by HbF change levels from baseline to …


Health Needs Of Hiv-Infected Women In The United States: Insights From The Women Living Positive Survey., Kathleen E Squires, Sally L Hodder, Judith Feinberg, Dawn Averitt Bridge, Staats Abrams, Stephen P Storfer, Judith A Aberg 2011 Thomas Jefferson University

Health Needs Of Hiv-Infected Women In The United States: Insights From The Women Living Positive Survey., Kathleen E Squires, Sally L Hodder, Judith Feinberg, Dawn Averitt Bridge, Staats Abrams, Stephen P Storfer, Judith A Aberg

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

The objective of this study was to describe attitudes, opinions, and perceived health needs of HIV-infected women in the United States. In this cross-sectional study, women were invited to participate in the Women Living Positive survey, a structured interview instrument with 45 questions. Collected data were deidentified and the margin of error was calculated as four percentage points. Incoming toll-free phone interviews were conducted from December 21, 2006, through March 14, 2007 among subjects recruited from a U.S. national network of AIDS counseling centers. Seven hundred HIV-infected women (43% African American, 28.5% Hispanic, 28.5% Caucasian; median age, 42.5 years) receiving …


The Interplay Between Nf-Kappab And E2f1 Coordinately Regulates Inflammation And Metabolism In Human Cardiac Cells., Xavier Palomer, David Álvarez-Guardia, Mercy M Davidson, Tung O Chan, Arthur M Feldman, Manuel Vázquez-Carrera 2011 Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutic Chemistry, IBUB (Institut de Biomedicina de la Universitat de Barcelona) and CIBERDEM, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

The Interplay Between Nf-Kappab And E2f1 Coordinately Regulates Inflammation And Metabolism In Human Cardiac Cells., Xavier Palomer, David Álvarez-Guardia, Mercy M Davidson, Tung O Chan, Arthur M Feldman, Manuel Vázquez-Carrera

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase 4 (PDK4) inhibition by nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) is related to a shift towards increased glycolysis during cardiac pathological processes such as cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure. The transcription factors estrogen-related receptor-α (ERRα) and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) regulate PDK4 expression through the potent transcriptional coactivator PPARγ coactivator-1α (PGC-1α). NF-κB activation in AC16 cardiac cells inhibit ERRα and PPARβ/δ transcriptional activity, resulting in reduced PGC-1α and PDK4 expression, and an enhanced glucose oxidation rate. However, addition of the NF-κB inhibitor parthenolide to these cells prevents the downregulation of PDK4 expression but not ERRα and PPARβ/δ DNA binding activity, …


Hydrophobicity As A Driver Of Mhc Class I Antigen Processing., Lan Huang, Matthew C Kuhls, Laurence C. Eisenlohr 2011 Thomas Jefferson University

Hydrophobicity As A Driver Of Mhc Class I Antigen Processing., Lan Huang, Matthew C Kuhls, Laurence C. Eisenlohr

Department of Microbiology and Immunology Faculty Papers

The forces that drive conversion of nascent protein to major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I-restricted peptides remain unknown. We explored the fundamental property of overt hydrophobicity as such a driver. Relocation of a membrane glycoprotein to the cytosol via signal sequence ablation resulted in rapid processing of nascent protein not because of the misfolded luminal domain but because of the unembedded transmembrane (TM) domain, which serves as a dose-dependent degradation motif. Dislocation of the TM domain during the natural process of endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation (ERAD) similarly accelerated peptide production, but in the context of markedly prolonged processing that included nonnascent …


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