Publications by authors named "Michael Schmidt"

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  • The research investigates how prostate cancer adapts to changing environments and the role of the Polyaneuploid Cancer Cell (PACC) state in metastasis, suggesting that PACC can enhance metastatic potential.
  • Evidence from previous studies shows that the presence of PACC in patient tumors correlates with a higher risk of future metastasis, prompting the use of innovative methods to analyze circulating and disseminated tumor cells from animal models.
  • The findings reveal that a significant majority of these tumor cells were in the PACC state, and specific traits associated with PACC contribute to its ability to spread and colonize new sites, raising concerns about the effectiveness of certain cancer treatments that may inadvertently promote metastasis.
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Introduction: Distinguishing between molecular changes that precede dementia onset and those resulting from the disease is challenging with cross-sectional studies.

Methods: We studied blood DNA methylation (DNAm) differences and incident dementia in two large longitudinal cohorts: the Offspring cohort of the Framingham Heart Study (FHS) and the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) study. We analyzed blood DNAm samples from over 1,000 cognitively unimpaired subjects.

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  • Cognitive resilience (CR) plays a crucial role in determining the risk and progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD), influenced by lifestyle factors rather than just genetics.
  • The study identified specific DNA methylation changes linked to a Resilience Index (RI) based on lifestyle factors, revealing connections to pathways involved in lipid metabolism, synaptic plasticity, and neuroinflammation.
  • A new Methylation-based Resilience Score (MRS) was developed, successfully predicting future cognitive decline, suggesting that DNA methylation could serve as a potential predictive marker for AD and guiding future research.
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  • Therapeutic resistance in cancer, especially in advanced prostate cancer, contributes to high mortality as patients often relapse after initial treatments.
  • Research on circulating tumor cells with increased genomic content (CTC-IGC) from 44 advanced prostate cancer patients reveals a link to poorer survival outcomes and clonal origins, indicating polyploidization.
  • Identification of new RNA and protein markers associated with chemotherapy resistance, such as HOMER1, TNFRSF9, and LRP1, suggests pathways for improving cancer treatment and understanding relapse mechanisms.
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Therapeutic resistance in cancer significantly contributes to mortality, with many patients eventually experiencing recurrence after initial treatment responses. Recent studies have identified therapy-resistant large polyploid cancer cells in patient tissues, particularly in late-stage prostate cancer, linking them to advanced disease and relapse. Here, we analyzed bone marrow aspirates from 44 advanced prostate cancer patients and found the presence of CTC-IGC was significantly associated with poorer progression-free survival.

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To examine temporal changes in patient characteristics, the incidence rate of surgical intervention, and the three-year mortality rate for patients undergoing surgical intervention for mitral valve stenosis (MS) from 2001 to 2021 in Denmark. Utilizing Danish nationwide registries, we identified all adult patients undergoing first-time surgical intervention for MS (2001-2021). Temporal changes in the incidence rate of surgical intervention across calendar periods were investigated (2001-2005, 2006-2010, 2011-2015, and 2016-2021).

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The previous research proves that the random laser emission reflects not only the scattering properties but also the absorption properties. The random laser is therefore considered a potential tool for optical properties sensing. Although the qualitative sensing using the random laser is extensively investigated, a quantitative measurement of optical properties is still rare.

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  • Decisions to implant an ICD in children are complex due to factors like their longer lifespan and higher risk of complications, but they often benefit the most from such devices.
  • This study reviewed data from pediatric patients (≤ 15 years) in Denmark who received ICDs from 1982 to 2021, focusing on their demographics, complications, and mortality outcomes.
  • Results showed no significant differences in outcomes between primary and secondary prevention ICDs, with a notable 41% complication rate and a 10-year appropriate therapy incidence of 70%, indicating that children have higher therapy and complication rates than adults.
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Plant secondary metabolites, including phenolics, represent a large quantity of organic material that enters soil and contributes to the formation of soil organic matter (SOM). The process of phenolics forming SOM remains poorly understood. One possible mechanism is oxidation of the phenolic compound catalyzed by redox active metals such as manganese (Mn) and iron (Fe) in soils.

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  • Percutaneous treatment for structural heart disease is advancing quickly, with the EAPCI's Core Curriculum defining crucial competencies for new interventional cardiologists specializing in this area.
  • These specialists, trained in interventional cardiology, manage adult patients and perform various procedures, requiring skills in advanced imaging and planning software, with a focus on the aortic, mitral, and tricuspid valves.
  • Comprehensive training in all three areas typically takes at least 18 months, supporting consistent education across Europe, which will eventually influence certifications and patient safety measures.
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  • Hispanic/Latino populations, particularly Puerto Ricans, are underrepresented in Alzheimer Disease (AD) genetics research, prompting a study to identify new AD risk loci in this group.
  • The study involved Whole Genome Sequencing and analyzed data from 648 Puerto Ricans, adjusting for various factors to ensure accurate results and inferring local ancestry.
  • Results revealed a suggestive AD risk locus on chromosome 12 and replicated several known AD genetic loci, emphasizing the need for including diverse populations in genetic studies to improve understanding of AD.
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Background: The congenital heart disease (CHD) population is growing and aging. We aim to examine the impact by describing the temporal trend and causes of lifetime hospitalization burden among the CHD population.

Methods And Results: From the Danish National Patient Registry, 23 141 patients with CHD and their hospitalizations from 1977 to 2018 were identified, excluding patients with extracardiac malformation.

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  • - Adults with congenital heart disease (CHD) are surviving longer, but this leads to more complications, particularly arrhythmias, which have not been thoroughly studied long-term
  • - A study of 45,820 Danish patients with CHD found that they have a significantly higher incidence of arrhythmias (2.6%) compared to matched controls (0.2%), with some heart conditions presenting even greater risks
  • - Arrhythmias in CHD patients are linked to a higher risk of death (HR of 6.9), highlighting the need for ongoing monitoring and management of heart problems in this population
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Therapeutic resistance in cancer significantly contributes to mortality, with many patients eventually experiencing recurrence after initial treatment responses. Recent studies have identified therapy-resistant large polyploid cancer cells in patient tissues, particularly in late-stage prostate cancer, linking them to advanced disease and relapse. Here, we analyzed bone marrow aspirates from 44 advanced prostate cancer patients and found the presence of circulating tumor cells with increased genomic content (CTC-IGC) was significantly associated with poorer progression-free survival.

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  • Patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) are at higher risk for infective endocarditis (IE), prompting the need for specialized prevention and treatment approaches.
  • A study analyzing data from Danish registries found significant differences in IE characteristics and outcomes between patients with CHD and those without, with notable trends in age, comorbidities, and types of bacteria causing infection.
  • Results showed that patients with CHD had lower in-hospital and one-year mortality rates compared to those without CHD, despite similar long-term recurrence rates of IE between the two groups.
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  • The percutaneous treatment of structural heart disease (SHD) is advancing quickly, with the EAPCI's Core Curriculum (CC) defining the necessary competencies for newly trained interventional cardiologists (IC).
  • SHD interventional cardiologists manage adult patients throughout the entire treatment process, requiring skills in advanced imaging and planning software, as well as proficiency in procedures related to the aortic, mitral, and tricuspid heart valves.
  • Completing specialized SHD training typically takes at least 18 months, though it can be shortened to 1 year for focused training on specific areas, with the goal of promoting standardized, high-quality training across Europe for better patient care and future certifications.
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Background: Exposure to antiretrovirals at or early after HIV acquisition can suppress viral replication and blunt antibody (Ab) responses; a reduced HIV detectability could impact diagnosis and blood donation screening.

Methods: We used three antigen (Ag)/Ab assays and one nucleic acid test (NAT) to analyze samples collected in pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) trials (iPrEx; Partners PrEP) before infection detection by Ab-only rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs), and in early antiretroviral treatment (ART) initiation studies (RV254; SIPP).

Results: Reactivity using NAT and Ag/Ab assays in samples collected up to 8 weeks prior to the first reactive RDT from 251 PrEP trials participants varied between 49-61% for active PrEP users and between 27-37% for placebo users.

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Purpose: To investigate the influence of temporary cementation and subsequent bonding on the durability during in-vitro aging-simulation and fracture force of resin-based composite crowns.

Methods: Identical molar crowns (n=48, n=8 per group) were milled from resin-based composites and temporarily cemented and finally bonded to human molars. To simulate temporary application, crowns were cemented either with zinc-oxide-eugenol-cement (Tempbond) or with eugenol free zinc-oxide-cement (Tempbond NE).

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  • There is a significant need to better understand how prostate cancer spreads, specifically the role of the Polyaneuploid Cancer Cell (PACC) state in this process.
  • Emerging research suggests that the PACC state enhances a cancer cell's ability to metastasize, with a retrospective study indicating that the presence of PACCs in prostate tissue can predict future metastasis.
  • Innovative flow-cytometric techniques reveal that a high percentage (74%) of circulating and disseminated tumor cells are in the PACC state, and further experiments demonstrate that these cells can regain the ability to proliferate at metastatic sites, linking PACCs to increased metastatic potential.
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Importance: Mass violence incidents (MVIs) are prevalent in the US and can have profound and long-lasting psychological consequences on direct survivors, but their outcomes among the broader communities where the MVI occurred are unknown.

Objective: To investigate the prevalence of and factors associated with past-year and current posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among adults in communities that experienced an MVI.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This cross-sectional survey was completed between February and September 2020 with a household probability sample of adults from 6 communities that had experienced an MVI between 2015 and 2019: Dayton, Ohio; El Paso, Texas; Parkland, Florida; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; San Bernadino, California; and Virginia Beach, Virginia.

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  • - This study investigates the molecular differences between breast cancer survivors and healthy controls using advanced techniques like genomics and metabolomics, involving a total of 100 participants.
  • - Findings revealed that breast cancer survivors had higher polygenic risk scores and notable differences in metabolites, particularly lower Omega-3 Index levels, compared to healthy individuals.
  • - The research contributes significant data that can help identify patterns in breast cancer survivorship, with the potential to inform new treatment strategies and improve the quality of life for those affected.
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Common and rare alleles are now being annotated across millions of human genomes, and omics technologies are increasingly being used to develop health and treatment recommendations. However, these alleles have not yet been systematically characterized relative to aerospace medicine. Here, we review published alleles naturally found in human cohorts that have a likely protective effect, which is linked to decreased cancer risk and improved bone, muscular, and cardiovascular health.

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Background: Heterogeneity can impact biomarker identification. Thus, we investigated the somatic copy number alterations (SCNAs) of individual tumor cells in the vitreous humor of a retinoblastoma patient using single-cell whole-genome profiling and explored the genomic concordance among vitreous and aqueous humor, vitreous seeds, and tumor.

Methods: Aqueous humor (AH), vitreous humor (VH), and tumor biopsy were obtained from an enucleated globe with retinoblastoma and vitreous seeding.

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