Publications by authors named "Sadot E"

Purpose: To describe the immediate postoperative PICU course and short-term outcomes of children undergoing various epilepsy surgeries.

Methods: Single-center, retrospective observational study. All patients younger than 20 years of age who had been admitted to the PICU between 2018 and 2022 following epilepsy surgery were eligible for study entry.

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The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the largest organelle in terms of membrane content, occupying the entire cytoplasmic volume. It is tethered to the cell cortex through ER-plasma membrane contact sites (EPCS). Previous studies have shown that EPCSs labelled by VAP27 align with cortical microtubules, and that ER tubules elongate along microtubules.

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Cancers that are poorly immune infiltrated pose a substantial challenge, with current immunotherapies yielding limited clinical success. Stem-like memory T cells (TSCM) have been identified as a subgroup of T cells that possess strong proliferative capacity and that can expand and differentiate following interactions with dendritic cells (DCs). In this study, we explored the pattern of expression of a recently discovered inhibitory receptor poliovirus receptor-related immunoglobulin domain protein (PVRIG) and its ligand, poliovirus receptor-related ligand 2 (PVRL2), in the human tumor microenvironment.

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Recombinant cytokines have limited anticancer efficacy mostly due to a narrow therapeutic window and systemic adverse effects. IL18 is an inflammasome-induced proinflammatory cytokine, which enhances T- and NK-cell activity and stimulates IFNγ production. The activity of IL18 is naturally blocked by a high-affinity endogenous binding protein (IL18BP).

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Myosins are important motor proteins that associate with the actin cytoskeleton. Structurally, myosins function as heteromeric complexes where smaller light chains, such as calmodulin (CaM), bind to isoleucine-glutamine (IQ) domains in the neck region to facilitate mechano-enzymatic activity. We recently identified Arabidopsis CaM-like (CML) proteins CML13 and CML14 as interactors of proteins containing multiple IQ domains, including a myosin VIII.

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Clonal propagation of plants by induction of adventitious roots (ARs) from stem cuttings is a requisite step in breeding programs. A major barrier exists for propagating valuable plants that naturally have low capacity to form ARs. Due to the central role of auxin in organogenesis, indole-3-butyric acid is often used as part of commercial rooting mixtures, yet many recalcitrant plants do not form ARs in response to this treatment.

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(1) Background: Over the past several years, there has been a renewed interest with regard to the effect of pre-operative vitamin D levels on post-surgical outcomes. Pre-operative vitamin D deficiency has been associated with many negative post-operative outcomes. However, the role of vitamin D in postoperative outcomes in colorectal liver metastasis (CRLM) resection is relatively uninvestigated.

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  • There is a lack of consensus in literature about the impact of primary tumor location on survival rates for patients with colorectal liver metastases (CRLM), especially as most studies are based in Western populations.
  • A study conducted on 501 patients in Israel categorized tumors as right-sided or left-sided, finding that right-sided patients were older but left-sided patients had slightly better survival rates, though these differences weren't statistically significant.
  • Ultimately, the research suggests that in the Mediterranean population, the location of the primary tumor does not significantly influence survival after liver resection for CRLM.
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  • Hand-assisted laparoscopic surgery (HALS) is considered a safe option for removing metastatic liver disease, particularly in older patients over 75, but data on its effectiveness in this age group is limited.
  • A study compared outcomes of patients over 75 (group 1) with those under 75 (group 2), noting differences in tumor location, surgical approach, and completion rates of pre-surgery therapy.
  • Findings showed that while HALS was effective for elderly patients, they experienced a slightly higher complication rate and lower 5-year survival rate compared to younger patients, indicating that it remains a viable option for treating colorectal liver metastasis in older adults.
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  • A study analyzed 41 children with toxic shock syndrome (TSS) admitted to a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) from 2009-2022, highlighting a significant prevalence of acute kidney injury (AKI).
  • Approximately 59% of these patients developed AKI, with about 83% showing the worst kidney function on the first day of admission; however, all had normalized creatinine levels by discharge.
  • The presence of AKI correlated with longer ICU stays, increased need for respiratory support, fewer days free from ventilation and vasopressors, and a greater need for blood products, suggesting that AKI may serve as a marker for illness severity in TSS cases.
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Background: Intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) are the first to encounter luminal microorganisms and actively participate in intestinal immunity. We reported that IECs express the β-glucan receptor Dectin-1, and respond to commensal fungi and β-glucans. In phagocytes, Dectin-1 mediates LC3-associated phagocytosis (LAP) utilizing autophagy components to process extracellular cargo.

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Collisions of microtubules with membrane-associated structures containing myosin VIII were recently described, and these data suggested that such collisions can happen between microtubules and other membrane-associated proteins. Such collisions may contribute to a coordinated organization between microtubules and membrane-associated proteins especially in cases of low lateral diffusion rates of the protein. Coordinated organization of cortical cytoskeleton and membrane structures can have consequences on membrane compartmentalization and downstream signaling.

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  • Trees are being domesticated for their climate resilience, with a study highlighting efforts in Israel to propagate high-yielding fruit tree clones through stem cuttings.
  • The research compared an easy-to-root clone (ARS1) and a difficult-to-root clone (ARS7), finding significant differences in rooting success and hormone levels which influence rooting capabilities.
  • While both rooting and grafting share common processes, they are regulated by distinct sets of genes, suggesting that a tree may excel at grafting despite poor rooting ability.
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Introduction/aims: There is limited information on the potential effects of repeated intrathecal antisense oligonucleotide drug delivery on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biochemical and blood cell profiles. This study aimed to examine longitudinal changes in the biochemical components (glucose, protein) and blood cell counts in the CSF of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) patients treated with intrathecal nusinersen.

Methods: We collected and analyzed clinical and CSF parameters (cell count, protein, glucose, culture) of 50 individuals with SMA during nusinersen treatment (22 type 1, 17 type 2, and 11 type 3).

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Background: Admission to a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) has been associated with respiratory consequences in children with asthma and carries major implications for management control. Whereas respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) bronchiolitis has been associated with increasing intensity of wheezing, the relationship between RSV-bronchiolitis PICU admission and future asthma is unclear. This retrospective case-control study evaluated whether hospitalization in the PICU due to RSV bronchiolitis is more likely to be associated with future asthma in early life compared with hospitalization in a general pediatric ward.

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The distribution of myosin VIII ATM1 tail in association with the plasma membrane is often observed in coordination with that of cortical microtubules (MTs). The prevailing hypothesis is that coordination between the organization of cortical MTs and proteins in the membrane results from the inhibition of free lateral diffusion of the proteins by barriers formed by MTs. Since the positioning of myosin VIII tail in the membrane is relatively stable, we ask: can it affect the organization of MTs? Myosin VIII ATM1 tail co-localized with remorin 6.

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Background: Emergence of new treatments for spinal muscular atrophy type 1 (SMA1) has led to dramatic improvements in respiratory failure and survival. However, these "treated" patients sustain major problems in other organ systems, which may directly or indirectly affect their respiratory function. We observed three main nonrespiratory manifestations in these patients comprised of facial deformities, feeding problems, and spinal deformities.

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  • Laparoscopic liver resections (LLR) for colorectal metastasis in the difficult posterosuperior segments are challenging, prompting a study to assess the safety and effectiveness of hand-assisted laparoscopic surgery (HALS) compared to open liver resection (OLR).
  • A total of 187 patients were analyzed, with 78 undergoing HALS and 109 OLR, showing no significant preoperative differences between the groups.
  • HALS led to a shorter hospital stay and lower complication rates compared to OLR, while survival rates and recurrence of liver metastases were similar for both surgical approaches.
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  • The study focused on patients with locally advanced pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PDAC) who were treated with induction FOLFIRINOX to improve surgical outcomes and survival rates.
  • It reviewed the cases of 200 patients, where 70% received radiation therapy and about 18% were able to undergo surgery after treatment.
  • Findings showed that resected patients had a median overall survival of 36 months, while patients who remained unresectable but stable had a median survival of about 24 months, highlighting the potential for further treatment optimization in unresectable cases.
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Objective: To determine whether sarcopenia can potentially predict worse survival after resection of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.

Background: Sarcopenia is correlated with poor outcomes in hepatopancreatobiliary malignancies, but the relationship of both its qualitative and quantitative features with patient survival after pancreatectomy has not been investigated in a western population.

Patients And Methods: Preoperative cross-sectional computed tomography scans of consecutive patients who underwent pancreatectomy in 2005-2017 were evaluated for skeletal muscle index (SMI), intramuscular adipose tissue content (IMAC), and visceral-to-subcutaneous adipose tissue area ratio (VSR).

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Background: Surgical myotomy is the best therapeutic option for patients with achalasia. The minimally invasive technique is considered to be the preferred method for many surgeons. Robotic-assisted laparoscopic myotomy has several advantages over conventional laparoscopic surgery.

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  • The study compares the short-term and long-term outcomes of laparoscopic versus open colorectal resection in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer and liver metastases.
  • A total of 63 patients were analyzed, showing that laparoscopic surgery had longer operative times but shorter hospital stays compared to open surgery.
  • The findings suggest that laparoscopic methods are safer and yield better short-term outcomes without compromising survival rates.
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Background: Laparoscopic surgery aims at reducing wound complications and improving cosmetics, among other advantages. High rates of postoperative ventral hernia (POVH) are observed after laparoscopic-assisted colectomies.

Materials And Methods: In a 2011 to 2016 retrospective study of all patients at Rabin Medical Center, we examined POVH prevalence after right hemicolectomy for neoplasia and correlation to specimen extraction site.

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Background: Studies have suggested that neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) has value as a predictor of long-term outcomes in various cancer types. Its prognostic potential in patients with CRLM has not been thoroughly investigated. This original, retrospective study assessed the relationship between the preoperative NLR, survival outcomes, and recurrence patterns in patients after colorectal liver metastasis resection (CRLM).

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