Publications by authors named "Rasmusson A"

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  • This study investigates how tumor proliferation and immune response patterns affect survival in breast cancer patients, focusing on ER+HER2- and triple-negative types.
  • Using advanced digital image analysis on biopsy samples, researchers quantified specific markers to identify factors that could predict breast cancer-specific survival (BCSS).
  • Results showed that certain immune cell densities and tumor growth patterns significantly influenced BCSS, suggesting potential for personalized treatment strategies based on these biomarkers.
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Autoantibodies have been shown to be implied in COVID-19 but the emerging autoantibody repertoire remains largely unexplored. We investigated the new-onset autoantibody repertoire in 525 healthcare workers and hospitalized COVID-19 patients at five time points over a 16-month period in 2020 and 2021 using proteome-wide and targeted protein and peptide arrays. Our results show that prevalent new-onset autoantibodies against a wide range of antigens emerged following SARS-CoV-2 infection in relation to pre-infectious baseline samples and remained elevated for at least 12 months.

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Quantum nuclear dynamics with wavepacket time evolution is classically intractable and viewed as a promising avenue for quantum information processing. Here, we use IonQ, Inc.'s 11-qubit trapped-ion quantum computer, Harmony, to study the quantum wavepacket dynamics of a shared-proton within a short-strong hydrogen-bonded system.

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  • The study focused on 41 patients meeting the Milan criteria for liver cancer and found that 43.9% experienced a relapse after surgery.
  • Researchers analyzed tissue samples to assess the presence of CD8+ lymphocytes, correlating their density near tumor edges with surgical outcomes.
  • Key findings suggest that lower variability in CD8+ density and R1 surgical resection significantly predict shorter relapse-free survival, indicating potential for better preoperative assessments to enhance treatment effectiveness.
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Immunological aetiology is supported for a subgroup with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and conceptualized as autoimmune OCD. The longitudinal clinical course is detailed for three severely ill cases with OCD and indications of immunological involvement with off-label rituximab treatment every six months. All cases showed clear and sustained gains regarding symptom burden and function for over 2.

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There is growing evidence suggesting that immunological mechanisms play a significant role in the development of psychiatric symptoms in certain patient subgroups. However, the relationship between clinical red flags for suspected autoimmune psychiatric disease and signs of central nervous system (CNS) pathology (e.g.

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Soluble CD27 (sCD27) is a potential biomarker for diseases involving immune dysfunction. As there is currently little data on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) sCD27 concentrations in the general population we measured CSF and plasma concentrations in 486 patients (age range 18-92 years, 57% male) undergoing spinal anesthesia for elective surgery. Across the complete cohort the median [range] sCD27 concentrations were 163 [<50 to 7474] pg/mL in CSF and 4624 [1830 to >400,000] pg/mL in plasma.

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  • The management of kidney transplant patients heavily relies on biopsy diagnoses, which currently lack consistency and reproducibility in assessing rejection features and tissue changes.
  • This study introduces a computational method that uses deep learning to automate the assessment of kidney biopsy histopathology, specifically focusing on the tubulointerstitial area.
  • By analyzing a large dataset of biopsy images, the researchers were able to identify distinct patterns of acute and chronic injury, offering a more precise approach for classifying and understanding kidney allograft conditions.
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  • * This study applied digital image analysis (DIA) to analyze whole slide images from 254 ER-positive HER2-negative BC patients, focusing on the prognostic value of ITH indicators, particularly using Haralick's texture metrics for Ki67.
  • * The findings revealed that Ki67 entropy, which assesses the spatial arrangement of tumor cells, is a significant predictor of BC-specific survival, surpassing the traditional proliferation rate evaluations and highlighting the importance of ITH in prognosis.
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Despite advances in diagnostic and treatment technologies, predicting outcomes of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains a challenge. Prognostic models are further obscured by the variable impact of the tumor properties and the remaining liver parenchyma, often affected by cirrhosis or non-alcoholic fatty liver disease that tend to precede HCC. This study investigated the prognostic value of reticulin and collagen microarchitecture in liver resection samples.

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Besides their central function in respiration, plant mitochondria play a crucial role in maintaining cellular homeostasis during stress by providing "retrograde" feedback to the nucleus. Despite the growing understanding of this signaling network, the nature of the signals that initiate mitochondrial retrograde regulation (MRR) in plants remains unknown. Here, we investigated the dynamics and causative relationship of a wide range of mitochondria-related parameters for MRR, using a combination of Arabidopsis fluorescent protein biosensor lines, in vitro assays, and genetic and pharmacological approaches.

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Introduction: Our previous research demonstrated that CD8+ cell density profiling using a hexagonal grid-based digital image analysis method provides predictors of patient outcomes after liver resection due to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Continuing our study, we have further investigated the applicability of the methodology to patients receiving a liver transplant for HCC.

Methods: The retrospective study enrolled patients with HCC who underwent liver transplantation (LT) at the Vilnius University Hospital Santaros Clinics between 2007 and 2020.

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Traumatic stress is associated with both accelerated epigenetic age and increased risk for dementia. Accelerated epigenetic age might link symptoms of traumatic stress to dementia-associated biomarkers, such as amyloid-beta (Aβ) proteins, neurofilament light (NFL), and inflammatory molecules. We tested this hypothesis using longitudinal data obtained from 214 trauma-exposed military veterans (85 % male, mean age at baseline: 53 years, 75 % White) who were assessed twice over the course of an average of 5.

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  • Prepulse inhibition (PPI) is a process that helps filter out weak sensory stimuli, and previous research indicates that smoking withdrawal can negatively affect this filtering, especially in individuals with mental health issues.
  • In a study involving trauma-exposed individuals, researchers assessed how changes in PPI during smoking cessation corresponded to smoking abstinence, finding that those who maintained abstinence showed higher PPI levels.
  • The results suggest that improving PPI during the early stages of quitting smoking could support better cessation outcomes for people with a history of trauma, particularly those at greater risk for tobacco addiction.
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Plant mitochondria represent the largest group of respiring organelles on the planet. Plant mitochondrial messenger RNAs (mRNAs) lack Shine-Dalgarno-like ribosome-binding sites, so it is unknown how plant mitoribosomes recognize mRNA. We show that "mitochondrial translation factors" mTRAN1 and mTRAN2 are land plant-specific proteins, required for normal mitochondrial respiration chain biogenesis.

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PTSD is associated with deficits in synthesis of progesterone metabolites such as allopregnanolone and pregnanolone that potently facilitate gamma-amino-butyric acid (GABA) effects at GABA receptors. These neurosteroids modulate neuronal firing rate, regional brain connectivity, and activation of amygdala-mediated autonomic nervous system, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, and behavioral reactions to unconditioned and conditioned threat. They also play critical roles in learning and memory processes such as extinction and extinction retention and inhibit toll-like receptor activation of intracellular pro-inflammatory pathways.

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  • BCG immunotherapy is the main treatment for high-risk non-muscle invasive bladder cancer, but its effectiveness can vary based on the immune response in the tumor environment.
  • The study analyzed data from 157 patients to assess the influence of CD8+ cell density gradients at the tumor's epithelium-stroma interface on recurrence-free survival (RFS) post-BCG treatment.
  • Results indicated that CD8+ density gradient indicators, along with clinical factors such as tumor history and differentiation, can significantly enhance the prediction of RFS in NMIPUC patients.
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Assembly of the functional complexes of the mitochondrial respiratory chain requires sophisticated and efficient regulatory mechanisms. In plants, the subunit composition and assembly factors involved in the biogenesis of cytochrome c oxidase (complex IV) are substantially less defined than in mammals and yeast. In this study, we cloned maize (Zea mays) Small kernel 11 (Smk11) via map-based cloning.

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  • Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) frequently develops in patients with chronic liver inflammation, and CD8 lymphocytes play a dual role by both fighting tumors and damaging healthy liver cells.
  • The study examined CD8 lymphocyte density at tumor boundaries and surrounding liver tissue using advanced digital image analysis, aiming to assess its prognostic value alongside clinical and surgical data.
  • Key findings showed that certain CD8 density patterns and clinical factors were independent predictors of overall survival (OS) and relapse-free survival (RFS), allowing for the development of a combined risk score to categorize patients based on their chances of survival post-surgery.
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  • Microstructure studies often struggle with the challenges of microscope lighting, which needs to enhance biological features while avoiding distortion effects.
  • This paper presents a new technique to improve lighting by focusing on joint computation of phase and irradiance rather than using models based on virtual light rays.
  • The study aims to enhance the analysis of biological microstructures while providing additional insights into the computational methods for studying complex arrangements in biological tissues.
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  • Downy mildew, caused by a specific type of microorganism, poses a major threat to quinoa farming in the Andes and globally, yet no molecular studies have been conducted on this interaction.
  • Researchers developed methods to examine quinoa's response to downy mildew at the gene expression level, isolating and maintaining the pathogen to track disease progression in different quinoa varieties.
  • Findings showed that one quinoa variety, Kurmi, exhibited slower disease progression and better tolerance compared to another variety, Maniqueña Real, with specific defense genes being significantly activated in response to infection, indicating potential markers for breeding more disease-resistant quinoa.
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Purpose: Vitamin D and osteoporosis in Graves' disease (GD) have been examined in cross-sectional studies with divergent results. Here, we prospectively studied vitamin D metabolism and bone health in patients with newly diagnosed GD.

Methods: Thirty consecutive patients with de novo overt thyrotoxicosis diagnosed with GD were included.

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Trauma-focused psychotherapies show general efficacy in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), although outcomes vary substantially among individuals with PTSD and many patients do not achieve clinically meaningful symptom improvement. Several factors may contribute to poor treatment response, including genetic or environmental (e.g.

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Breast cancer (BC) categorized as human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) borderline [2+ by immunohistochemistry (IHC 2+)] presents challenges for the testing, frequently obscured by intratumoral heterogeneity (ITH). This leads to difficulties in therapy decisions. We aimed to establish prognostic models of overall survival (OS) of these patients, which take into account spatial aspects of ITH and tumor microenvironment by using hexagonal tiling analytics of digital image analysis (DIA).

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  • Symbiotic fungi of the genus positively influence the growth and disease resistance of various plants, but their molecular interactions are not well understood.
  • This study examines the gene expression changes in two quinoa cultivars when co-cultivated with specific fungal strains (BOL-12 and T22) using RNA sequencing and RT-qPCR.
  • The cultivar Kurmi shows a significant activation of defense-related genes, particularly germin-like genes, compared to the Real cultivar, indicating that different quinoa cultivars have distinct responses to these fungal interactions.
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