Publications by authors named "Kyle M Walsh"

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) profoundly impacts host T and NK cells across the lifespan, yet how this common congenital infection modulates developing fetal immune cell compartments remains underexplored. Using cord blood from neonates with and without congenital HCMV (cCMV) infection, we identify an expansion of Fcγ receptor III-expressing (FcγRIII-expressing) CD8+ T cells following HCMV exposure in utero. Most FcγRIII+CD8+ T cells express the canonical αβ T cell receptor (TCR), but a proportion express noncanonical γδ TCR.

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BRAF pediatric low-grade gliomas frequently transform into high-grade gliomas (HGG) and poorly respond to chemotherapy, resulting in high mortality. Although combined BRAF and MEK inhibition (BRAFi+MEKi) outperforms chemotherapy, ∼70% of BRAF HGG patients are therapy resistant and undergo unbridled tumor progression. BRAF glioma have an immune-rich microenvironment suggesting that they could be responsive to immunotherapy but effects of BRAFi+MEKi on anti-tumor immunity are unclear.

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  • Meningioma risk factors include age, sex, and race, particularly affecting African-Americans, but limited studies have examined how these factors interact throughout a person's life and by tumor grade.
  • The research analyzed data from the Central Brain Tumor Registry, covering meningioma cases between 2004 and 2019, to compare incidence rates between non-Hispanic Black (NHB) and non-Hispanic White (NHW) individuals, accounting for age, sex, and tumor grade.
  • Findings indicate that NHB individuals show a higher risk of meningioma from young adulthood into older age, with a more significant risk in males and for higher-grade tumors, highlighting potential disparities in meningioma incidence based on race
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Context: Palliative care (PC) has shown significant growth in the US and is associated with improved patient and caregiver experiences. Nevertheless, there are concerns that PC is underutilized in pediatric oncology. Understanding parental attitudes towards PC is crucial to improving PC utilization.

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Parents experience lasting psychological distress after a child's death from cancer. Limited evidence exists regarding difficult life events, duration of psychosocial impacts, and associated risk factors among bereaved parents. Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation surveyed self-selected, bereaved parents regarding difficult life events and psychosocial wellbeing (life satisfaction, unanswered questions, and missing the care team) through a public, cross-sectional survey.

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  • Meningioma risk is higher in older adults, females, and African-Americans, with limited knowledge on how these factors vary throughout life.
  • The study analyzed data from the Central Brain Tumor Registry from 2004-2019, comparing incidence rates of meningioma in non-Hispanic Black (NHB) individuals to non-Hispanic White (NHW) individuals across different age groups and tumor grades.
  • Findings indicate that NHB individuals face increased meningioma risk as early as young adulthood, with risk peaking in the 70s, particularly for higher-grade tumors, and overall, men show higher risk compared to women.
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Background: Canine and human osteosarcoma are similar in clinical presentation and tumor genomics. Giant breed dogs experience elevated osteosarcoma incidence, and taller stature remains a consistent risk factor for human osteosarcoma. Whether evolutionarily conserved genes contribute to both human and canine osteosarcoma predisposition merits evaluation.

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  • New therapies for melanoma have improved patient survival rates, leading to more cases of brain metastasis (BrM) developing, making it crucial to identify at-risk patients.
  • This study aimed to investigate if a history of atopy (allergic conditions) affects survival rates or the incidence of BrM in older patients with cutaneous melanoma.
  • The findings revealed that individuals with atopy had a 16% lower risk of death and a 15% decreased likelihood of developing BrM, particularly noting that those with atopic dermatitis experienced a 25% reduction in risk.
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  • - Meningiomas are the most common primary brain tumors in adults, with an increasing incidence linked to aging and better neuroimaging, and while many are benign, some are aggressive and treatment-resistant, leading to serious health impacts.
  • - Recent advancements in understanding meningioma biology have introduced molecular biomarkers for diagnosis and prognosis, but a standardized molecular classification for these tumors is still lacking.
  • - A comprehensive consensus review by the International Consortium on Meningiomas aims to guide clinicians and researchers by covering proposed classifications, novel treatment strategies, ongoing studies, and unique management approaches for different patient populations.
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Both glioblastoma (GBM) and dementia are devastating diseases with limited treatments that are usually not curative. Having clinically diagnosed dementia with an associated biopsy-proven etiology and a coexisting GBM diagnosis is a rare occurrence. The relationship between the development of neurodegenerative dementia and GBM is unclear, as there are conflicting reports in the literature.

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Background: The association between childhood cancer risk and maternal prenatal substance use/abuse remains uncertain due to modest sample sizes and heterogeneous study designs.

Methods: We surveyed parents of children with cancer regarding maternal gestational use of tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drugs, using a Likert-type scale, and demographic, perinatal, and clinical variables. Multivariable log-Poisson regression assessed differences in frequency of prenatal substance use across fifteen childhood cancer subtypes, adjusting for birthweight, gestational age, and demographic factors.

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Background: Prior literature suggests that individual socioeconomic status (SES) may influence incidence, treatments, and survival of brain tumor cases. We aim to conduct the first national study to evaluate the association between US county-level SES and incidence, treatment, and survival in meningioma.

Methods: The Central Brain Tumor Registry of the United States analytic dataset, which combines data from CDC's National Program of Cancer Registries (NPCR) and National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program, was used to identify meningioma cases from 2006 to 2019.

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Background: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) development is a complex, multifactorial process that involves extrinsic and intrinsic factors such as host genetics, the immune system, the gut microbiome, and environmental risks. To help understand the genetic contribution of clinical, behavioral, psychiatric, and diet-related traits, we aim to provide a deep and comprehensive characterization of the shared genetic architecture between IBD and hundreds of potentially related traits.

Methods: Utilizing publicly available summary statistics from a previously published IBD genome-wide association study and hundreds of traits from the United Kingdom BioBank (UKBB), we performed linkage disequilibrium score regression (LDSR) analysis to estimate cross-trait genetic correlations between Crohn's disease (CD), ulcerative colitis (UC), and IBD summary statistics with the UKBB traits of interest.

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Background: Although CNS tumors are the most common pediatric cancer in the United States, most physicians caring for these patients are not formally certified in the subspecialty. To determine support for developing a formal certification process in pediatric neuro-oncology, the Society for Neuro-Oncology's Pediatrics Special Interest Track Training and Credentialing working group performed a cross-sectional survey-based study of physicians and patients/caregivers of children with a CNS tumor history.

Methods: Surveys were built in Survey Monkey and were available for 3 months.

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Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) profoundly modulates host T and natural killer (NK) cells across the lifespan, expanding unique effector cells bridging innate and adaptive immunity. Though HCMV is the most common congenital infection worldwide, how this ubiquitous herpesvirus impacts developing fetal T and NK cells remains unclear. Using computational flow cytometry and transcriptome profiling of cord blood from neonates with and without congenital HCMV (cCMV) infection, we identify major shifts in fetal cellular immunity marked by an expansion of Fcγ receptor III (FcγRIII)-expressing CD8+ T cells (FcRT) following HCMV exposure in utero.

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Background: Spinal cord ependymomas (SCEs) represent the most common intramedullary spinal cord tumors among adults. Research shows that access to neurosurgical care and patient outcomes can be greatly influenced by patient location. This study investigates the association between the outcomes of patients with SCE in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas.

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Unlabelled: Age is among the strongest risk factors for severe outcomes from SARS-CoV-2 infection. We sought to evaluate associations between age and both mucosal and systemic host responses to SARS-CoV-2 infection. We profiled the upper respiratory tract (URT) and peripheral blood transcriptomes of 201 participants (age range of 1 week to 83 years), including 137 non-hospitalized individuals with mild SARS-CoV-2 infection and 64 uninfected individuals.

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Introduction: Glioblastoma is the most common aggressive primary central nervous system cancer in adults characterised by uniformly poor survival. Despite maximal safe resection and postoperative radiotherapy with concurrent and adjuvant temozolomide-based chemotherapy, tumours inevitably recur. Imaging with O-(2-[F]-fluoroethyl)-L-tyrosine (FET) positron emission tomography (PET) has the potential to impact adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) planning, distinguish between treatment-induced pseudoprogression versus tumour progression as well as prognostication.

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Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is the most common vertically transmitted infection worldwide, yet there are no vaccines or therapeutics to prevent congenital HCMV (cCMV) infection. Emerging evidence indicates that antibody Fc effector functions may be a previously underappreciated component of maternal immunity against HCMV. We recently reported that antibody-dependent cellular phagocytosis (ADCP) and IgG activation of FcγRI/FcγRII were associated with protection against cCMV transmission, leading us to hypothesize that additional Fc-mediated antibody functions may be important.

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Objective: We sought to explore the variation in emotional responses and identify clusters of emotional patterns associated with sociodemographic, clinical, and familial factors.

Methods: A large-scale survey with questions on demographics, experiences, and emotions at the time of diagnosis was sent to childhood cancer caregivers and completed between August 2012 and April 2019. Dimensionality reduction and statistical tests for independence were used to investigate relationships between sociodemographic, clinical, and psychosocial factors and 32 representative emotions.

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Gliomas are the most prevalent neurological cancer in the USA and care modalities are not able to effectively combat these aggressive malignancies. Identifying new, more effective treatments require a deep understanding of the complex genetic variations and relevant pathway associations behind these cancers. Drawing connections between gene mutations with a responsive genetic target can help drive therapy selections to enhance patient survival.

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Background: Previous research has identified older age, African-American race, and female sex as meningioma risk factors, but there is limited information on their joint effects, or on how these demographic factors vary across strata of tumor grade.

Methods: The Central Brain Tumor Registry of the United States (CBTRUS) is a population-based registry combining data from the CDC's National Program of Cancer Registries and NCI's Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results Program which covers ~100% of the U.S.

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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a ubiquitous herpesvirus that has a profound impact on the host immune system. Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) infection modulates neonatal immune cell compartments, yet the full impact of in utero exposure on developing fetal immune cells remains poorly characterized. A series of recent studies have identified a potential link between cCMV infection and the development of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in childhood.

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