Publications by authors named "R B Heuschkel"

Objective: Epigenetic mechanisms, including DNA methylation (DNAm), have been proposed to play a key role in Crohn's disease (CD) pathogenesis. However, the specific cell types and pathways affected as well as their potential impact on disease phenotype and outcome remain unknown. We set out to investigate the role of intestinal epithelial DNAm in CD pathogenesis.

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APOBEC mutational signatures SBS2 and SBS13 are common in many human cancer types. However, there is an incomplete understanding of its stimulus, when it occurs in the progression from normal to cancer cell and the APOBEC enzymes responsible. Here we whole-genome sequenced 342 microdissected normal epithelial crypts from the small intestines of 39 individuals and found that SBS2/SBS13 mutations were present in 17% of crypts, more frequent than most other normal tissues.

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Background & Aims: Human intestinal epithelial organoids (IEOs) are a powerful tool to model major aspects of intestinal development, health, and diseases because patient-derived cultures retain many features found in vivo. A necessary aspect of the organoid model is the requirement to expand cultures in vitro through several rounds of passaging. This is of concern because the passaging of cells has been shown to affect cell morphology, ploidy, and function.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examines the characteristics and clinical journey of children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and sclerosing cholangitis (SC) in the UK.
  • A total of 82 pediatric patients were analyzed, revealing that ulcerative colitis is the most common IBD type among them, and those diagnosed earlier with liver issues had better outcomes.
  • The findings suggest that early diagnosis leads to improved survival rates, emphasizing the need for quick evaluation for SC in cases of liver function abnormalities in IBD patients.
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