Publications by authors named "S E Larsson"

The biology centered around the TGF-beta type I receptor Activin Receptor-Like Kinase (ALK)1 (encoded by ACVRL1) has been almost exclusively based on its reported endothelial expression pattern since its first functional characterization more than two decades ago. Here, in efforts to better define the therapeutic context in which to use ALK1 inhibitors, we uncover a population of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) that, by virtue of their unanticipated Acvrl1 expression, are effector targets for adjuvant anti-angiogenic immunotherapy in mouse models of metastatic breast cancer. The combinatorial benefit depended on ALK1-mediated modulation of the differentiation potential of bone marrow-derived granulocyte-macrophage progenitors, the release of CD14+ monocytes into circulation, and their eventual extravasation.

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Objective: Meat intake is suggested to affect gut microbiome composition and the risk of chronic diseases. We aimed to identify meat-associated gut microbiome features and their association with host factors.

Design: Gut microbiota species were profiled by deep shotgun metagenomics sequencing in 9669 individuals.

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Introduction: 65%-70% of colorectal cancer (CRC) cases are considered sporadic; they arise under the influence of environmental factors in individuals lacking a family history of CRC. Low-risk genetic variants are believed to contribute to CRC risk, in tandem with lifestyle factors.

Methods: Six hundred sixteen nonfamilial Swedish CRC cases with at least 1 of the following 5 risk factors: smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, physical inactivity, adherence to an unhealthy diet, and excess body weight were included in this study.

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  • Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a common but preventable condition that can lead to fatal outcomes, such as pulmonary embolism, especially in cases of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA).
  • A study analyzing data from Sweden between 2008-2018 found that VTE was associated with OHCA in 2.0% of individuals, with a median age of 69 and a notable higher prevalence in women, particularly younger women.
  • The research highlighted that those with VTE-associated OHCA had a significantly lower 30-day survival rate (2.0%) compared to the overall OHCA population (12%), indicating a need for improved awareness and prevention strategies, especially for women.
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  • The study aimed to uncover the molecular pathways linking type 2 diabetes (T2D) with gastrointestinal (GI) diseases using a two-stage Mendelian randomisation approach.
  • Researchers utilized genetic data to evaluate the associations between T2D and various proteins, finding significant links between specific proteins and GI diseases such as cholelithiasis and cirrhosis.
  • The findings highlight that certain proteins, particularly SULT2A1 and ADH1B, may mediate the relationship between T2D and GI diseases, offering new biological insights into these conditions.
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