Publications by authors named "J Bowes"

Introduction: Engaging youth in mental health research and intervention design has the potential to improve their relevance and effectiveness. Frameworks like Roger Hart's ladder of participation, Shier's pathways to participation and Lundy's voice and influence model aim to balance power between youth and adults. Hart's Ladder, specifically, is underutilized in global mental health research, presenting new opportunities to examine power dynamics across various contexts.

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Spondyloarthropathies (SpA), including ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA), have been shown to have a substantial genetic predisposition based on heritability estimates derived from family studies and genome-wide association studies (GWAS). GWAS have uncovered numerous genetic loci associated with susceptibility to SpA, with significant associations to human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genes, which are major genetic risk factors for both AS and PsA. Specific loci differentiating PsA from cutaneous-only psoriasis have been identified, though these remain limited.

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Objective: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)-associated uveitis (JIAU) is a serious JIA comorbidity that can result in vision impairment. This study aimed to identify genetic risk factors within the major histocompatibility complex for JIAU and evaluate their contribution for improving risk classification when combined with clinical risk factors.

Methods: Data on single nucleotide polymorphisms, amino acids, and classical HLA alleles were available for 2,497 patients with JIA without uveitis and 579 patients with JIAU (female 2,060, male 1,015).

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  • The study focuses on pediatric patients who experienced cardiac adverse events following COVID-19 vaccination with Pfizer/BioNTech, specifically looking at cases from May 2021 to May 2022.
  • Out of 17 male adolescents (average age 16), most cases of myopericarditis occurred after the 2nd or 3rd vaccine dose, with all patients showing improvement on anti-inflammatory medications.
  • While all patients recovered, some reported negative impacts on their quality of life and developed vaccine hesitancy, emphasizing the need for effective follow-up and support for individuals who experience vaccine-related side effects.
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  • The study investigates the potential link between IL-13 inhibition (using medication like dupilumab) and the risk of developing psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and psoriasis, amidst reports of adverse effects resembling psoriatic disease following treatment.* -
  • Using genetic data from a large cohort, researchers found that genetically mimicked IL-13 inhibition is significantly associated with an increased risk of PsA (odds ratio 37.39) and psoriasis (odds ratio 20.08), with no strong evidence of confounding factors from other diseases.* -
  • The results suggest that healthcare providers should be cautious when prescribing IL-13 inhibitors, as there is genetic evidence indicating a potential risk for these skin conditions.*
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