Publications by authors named "Erin Chen"

Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is strongly associated with the development of post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) in pediatric liver transplant recipients. PTLD is one of the most common malignancies following liver transplantation and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Factors such as EBV-serostatus mismatch and prolonged or high levels of immunosuppression impact a patient's risk of developing PTLD.

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Cutibacterium acnes is a highly prevalent and abundant skin bacterium that lives deep in the hair follicle, a unique site for host access. Thus, it is a prime target to engineer. This study introduces a genetic toolbox for C.

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People with sickle cell disease (SCD) have an increased risk of pregnancy loss and severe maternal morbidity in pregnancy yet there is little data on the outcomes of abortions or pregnancy loss among these individuals. This retrospective review aimed to describe the clinical outcomes of procedurally managed abortions and early pregnancy losses among individuals with sickle cell disease at a single center. We identified 19 individuals with sickle cell disease who underwent 24 procedures for the management of abortion (n = 18) or pregnancy loss (n = 6) at our center from 2013 to 2022.

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The ubiquitous skin colonist Staphylococcus epidermidis elicits a CD8 T cell response pre-emptively, in the absence of an infection. However, the scope and purpose of this anticommensal immune programme are not well defined, limiting our ability to harness it therapeutically. Here, we show that this colonist also induces a potent, durable and specific antibody response that is conserved in humans and non-human primates.

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The clinical use of many potent anticancer agents is limited by their non-selective toxicity to healthy tissue. One of these examples is vorinostat (SAHA), a pan histone deacetylase inhibitor, which shows high cytotoxicity with limited discrimination for cancerous over healthy cells. In an attempt to improve tumor selectivity, we exploited the properties of cobalt(III) as a redox-active metal center through stabilization with cyclen and cyclam tetraazamacrocycles, masking the anticancer activity of SAHA and other hydroxamic acid derivatives to allow for the complex to reach the hypoxic microenvironment of the tumor.

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  • Tandem-repetitive DNA, like Human Satellite III (HSat3), can form unique secondary structures that play roles in biological processes and is enriched with repeated ATGGA sequences.
  • The study investigates the four-repeat HSat3 sequence, revealing it adopts a hairpin structure with non-canonical base pairing at lower concentrations, while at higher concentrations, it forms an antiparallel duplex structure.
  • Key features of the HSat3 structure include a guanine zipper formation and A-T base pair spacing, providing insights into the functional implications of these recurring motifs in DNA.
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The ubiquitous skin colonist elicits a CD8 T cell response pre-emptively, in the absence of an infection . However, the scope and purpose of this anti-commensal immune program are not well defined, limiting our ability to harness it therapeutically. Here, we show that this colonist also induces a potent, durable, and specific antibody response that is conserved in humans and non-human primates.

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  • - This study investigates the quality of life in children experiencing long COVID, a condition resulting in persistent symptoms for over four weeks after the initial COVID-19 infection, and examines how preexisting health conditions influence these outcomes.
  • - The research involved 97 pediatric patients and showed that children with long COVID reported significantly lower quality of life across various metrics compared to healthy peers, with specific conditions like depression and allergies affecting their experiences.
  • - The findings highlight the need for comprehensive care that targets fatigue, mental health issues, and family support for children suffering from long COVID, suggesting a multidisciplinary approach can improve their overall well-being.
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  • - Pediatric PASC, also known as "long COVID," is a complex condition that impacts children's physical, social, and mental health, even if they experienced mild or no symptoms during their initial COVID-19 infection.
  • - The symptoms and severity of PASC vary widely among children, making early detection through screening essential for timely intervention.
  • - A comprehensive treatment plan involving multidisciplinary care, lifestyle changes, physical rehabilitation, and mental health support is crucial for improving the quality of life for children affected by PASC.
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Certain bacterial colonists induce a highly specific T cell response. A hallmark of this encounter is that adaptive immunity develops preemptively, in the absence of an infection. However, the functional properties of colonist-induced T cells are not well defined, limiting our ability to understand anticommensal immunity and harness it therapeutically.

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DNA can fold into G-quadruplexes (GQs), non-canonical secondary structures formed by π-π stacking of G-tetrads. GQs are important in many biological processes, which makes them promising therapeutic targets. We identified a 42-nucleotide long, purine-only G-rich sequence from human genome, which contains eight G-stretches connected by A and AAAA loops.

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Background And Objectives: Telemedicine may increase access to medical genetics care. However, in the pediatric setting, how telemedicine may affect the diagnostic rate is unknown, partially because of the perceived importance of the dysmorphology physical examination. We studied the clinical effectiveness of telemedicine for patients with suspected or confirmed genetic conditions.

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G-quadruplexes (GQs) are non-canonical DNA structures composed of stacks of stabilized G-tetrads. GQs play an important role in a variety of biological processes and may form at telomeres and oncogene promoters among other genomic locations. Here, we investigate nine variants of telomeric DNA from Tetrahymena thermophila with the repeat (TTGGGG)n.

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Synaptotagmin 7 (SYT7) has emerged as a key regulator of presynaptic function, but its localization and precise role in the synaptic vesicle cycle remain the subject of debate. Here, we used iGluSnFR to optically interrogate glutamate release, at the single-bouton level, in SYT7KO-dissociated mouse hippocampal neurons. We analyzed asynchronous release, paired-pulse facilitation, and synaptic vesicle replenishment and found that SYT7 contributes to each of these processes to different degrees.

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The microbiota plays a fundamental role in regulating host immunity. However, the processes involved in the initiation and regulation of immunity to the microbiota remain largely unknown. Here, we show that the skin microbiota promotes the discrete expression of defined endogenous retroviruses (ERVs).

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The bacterial genus comprises diverse species that colonize the skin as commensals but can also cause infection. Previous work identified a family of serine hydrolases termed fluorophoshonate-binding hydrolases (Fphs) in the pathogenic bacteria , one of which, FphB, functions as a virulence factor. Using a combination of bioinformatics and activity-based protein profiling (ABPP), we identify homologues of these enzymes in the related commensal bacteria .

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How early-life colonization and subsequent exposure to the microbiota affect long-term tissue immunity remains poorly understood. Here, we show that the development of mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells relies on a specific temporal window, after which MAIT cell development is permanently impaired. This imprinting depends on early-life exposure to defined microbes that synthesize riboflavin-derived antigens.

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  • 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11.2DS) is a genetic disorder linked to missing pieces of chromosome 22, first connected to DiGeorge syndrome in 1982 at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
  • A study reviewed 1,421 patients from 1992 to 2018, finding that most were Caucasian, older than 8, with a diagnosis average at 3.9 years; 85% had common deletions, and 6% had uncommon deletions needing different tests for identification.
  • Major health issues include immune problems, heart defects, and gastrointestinal issues; the average IQ was 76, with identifiable facial features, but overall skin patterns were similar to a healthy population
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  • - Researchers found that specific types of skin bacteria significantly increase both the number and activity of a particular type of immune cell called γδ T cells, and this effect lasts over time and doesn't rely on other microbes.
  • - Normally, the skin microbiota's influence is mild and not inflammatory, but it can trigger inflammation when the host is on a high-fat diet, with this process being linked to a molecule called interleukin (IL)-23.
  • - The study highlights a communication pathway between skin bacteria and the immune system, showing that the effects of these bacteria can vary depending on the host's overall health and diet, particularly highlighting the role of mycolic acid in this interaction.
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The skin is a complex and dynamic ecosystem that is inhabited by bacteria, archaea, fungi and viruses. These microbes-collectively referred to as the skin microbiota-are fundamental to skin physiology and immunity. Interactions between skin microbes and the host can fall anywhere along the continuum between mutualism and pathogenicity.

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Response to targeted therapies varies significantly despite shared oncogenic mutations. Nowhere is this more apparent than in BRAF (V600E)-mutated melanomas where initial drug response can be striking and yet relapse is commonplace. Resistance to BRAF inhibitors have been attributed to the activation of various receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs), although the underlying mechanisms have been largely uncharacterized.

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Background: Hidradenitis suppurativa is a chronic, debilitating disease that is difficult to treat. Once medical management fails, wide local excision offers the best chance for cure. However, the resultant wound often proves too large or contaminated for immediate closure.

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