Publications by authors named "Benjamin D Andress"

Meniscus injuries are common and while surgical strategies have improved, there is a need for alternative therapeutics to improve long-term outcomes and prevent post-traumatic osteoarthritis. Current research efforts in regenerative therapies and tissue engineering are hindered by a lack of understanding of meniscus cell biology and a poorly defined meniscus cell phenotype. This study utilized bulk RNA-sequencing to identify unique and overlapping transcriptomic profiles in cartilage, inner and outer zone meniscus tissue, and passaged inner and outer zone meniscus cells.

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  • New immunoglobulin free light chain (FLC) assays, including FreeLite and Sebia, can be used interchangeably for diagnosing multiple myeloma and assessing risk in patients with MGUS, despite differing methodologies.
  • A study of 923 MGUS patients showed that both assays had comparable effectiveness in predicting progression to plasma cell dyscrasias (PCD) over a median follow-up of 38 years.
  • The Sebia assay offered improved risk stratification with a lower clinical decision point for patients with low FLC ratios, demonstrating the potential for its application alongside traditional models.
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Meniscus injuries are highly prevalent, and both meniscus injury and subsequent surgery are linked to the development of post-traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA). Although the pathogenesis of PTOA remains poorly understood, the inflammatory cytokine IL-1 is elevated in synovial fluid following acute knee injuries and causes degradation of meniscus tissue and inhibits meniscus repair. Dynamic mechanical compression of meniscus tissue improves integrative meniscus repair in the presence of IL-1 and dynamic tensile strain modulates the response of meniscus cells to IL-1.

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