Publications by authors named "L A Hymel"

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  • Orofacial clefts are the most common birth defects affecting the face, and improper healing after cleft palate surgery can result in oronasal fistulas (ONFs), which are troublesome connections between the mouth and nose.
  • Current treatments using human tissue grafts for ONF repair are effective but carry risks like infection and rejection, leading to the need for further surgery.
  • A new approach using an FDA-approved drug, FTY720, aims to improve healing by modifying immune responses and has shown promising results in laboratory mice, indicating potential for better treatment options in children with cleft palate issues.
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Severe tissue loss resulting from extremity trauma, such as volumetric muscle loss (VML), poses significant clinical challenges for both general and military populations. VML disrupts the endogenous tissue repair mechanisms, resulting in acute and unresolved chronic inflammation and immune cell presence, impaired muscle healing, scar tissue formation, persistent pain, and permanent functional deficits. The aberrant healing response is preceded by acute inflammation and immune cell infiltration which does not resolve.

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Growing evidence highlights the importance of tumor endothelial cells (TECs) in the tumor microenvironment (TME) for promoting tumor growth and evading immune responses. Immunomodulatory endothelial cells (IMECs) represent a distinct plastic phenotype of ECs that exerts the ability to modulate immunity in health and disease. This review discusses our current understanding of IMECs in cancer biology, scrutinizing insights from single-cell reports to compare their characteristics and function dynamics across diverse tumor types, conditions, and species.

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Unlabelled: Orofacial clefts are the most common craniofacial congenital anomaly. Following cleft palate repair, up to 60% of surgeries have wound healing complications leading to oronasal fistula (ONF), a persistent connection between the roof of the mouth and the nasal cavity. The current gold standard methods for ONF repair use human allograft tissues; however, these procedures have risks of graft infection and/or rejection, requiring surgical revisions.

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Volumetric muscle loss (VML) results in permanent functional deficits and remains a substantial regenerative medicine challenge. A coordinated immune response is crucial for timely myofiber regeneration, however the immune response following VML has yet to be fully characterized. Here, we leveraged dimensionality reduction and pseudo-time analysis techniques to elucidate the cellular players underlying a functional or pathological outcome as a result of subcritical injury or critical VML in the murine quadriceps, respectively.

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