Publications by authors named "Samantha Chin"

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  • The study combines Prussian Blue nanoparticles (PBNPs) with αCD137 antibodies to create a new anti-tumor treatment platform for melanoma.
  • These αCD137-PBNPs maintain their therapeutic properties and were tested for effectiveness and safety in mice with tumors.
  • Results showed that mice treated with the αCD137-PBNP-PTT had a much better survival rate (50%) and no liver toxicity compared to other treatments.
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Clinical manifestations and disease progression often exhibit significant variability among patients with rheumatic diseases, complicating diagnosis and treatment strategies. A better understanding of disease heterogeneity may allow for personalized treatment strategies. Cluster analysis is a class of statistical methods that aims to identify subgroups or patterns within a dataset.

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Prussian blue nanoparticle-based photothermal therapy (PBNP-PTT) is an effective tumor treatment capable of eliciting an antitumor immune response. Motivated by the ability of PBNP-PTT to potentiate endogenous immune responses, we recently demonstrated that PBNP-PTT could be used ex vivo to generate tumor-specific T cells against glioblastoma (GBM) cell lines as an adoptive T cell therapy (ATCT). In this study, we further developed this promising T cell development platform.

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Plastin-3 (PLS3) is a calcium-sensitive actin-bundling protein that has recently been linked to the development of childhood-onset osteoporosis. Clinical data suggest that PLS3 mutations lead to a defect in osteoblast function, however the underlying mechanism remains elusive. To investigate the role of PLS3 in bone mineralization, we generated MC3T3-E1 preosteoblast cells that are stably depleted of PLS3.

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  • - Oxaliplatin is a chemotherapy drug used to treat gastrointestinal cancers, but it can cause chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN), limiting treatment effectiveness.
  • - A pilot study is being conducted with 56 patients to investigate if acupuncture and acupressure can reduce CIPN and other chemotherapy-related side effects during treatment with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and oxaliplatin.
  • - Participants are randomly assigned to receive either acupuncture with self-acupressure or standard treatment, and various symptoms and side effects will be assessed over three months to evaluate the effectiveness and feasibility of this approach.
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Background: Adoptive T cell therapy (ATCT) has been successful in treating hematological malignancies and is currently under investigation for solid-tumor therapy. In contrast to existing chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell and/or antigen-specific T cell approaches, which require known targets, and responsive to the need for targeting a broad repertoire of antigens in solid tumors, we describe the first use of immunostimulatory photothermal nanoparticles to generate tumor-specific T cells.

Methods: Specifically, we subject whole tumor cells to Prussian blue nanoparticle-based photothermal therapy (PBNP-PTT) before culturing with dendritic cells (DCs), and subsequent stimulation of T cells.

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Background: During quit attempts, smokers must overcome smoking urges triggered by environmental cues and nicotine withdrawal symptoms. This study investigates the psychometric properties of the 12-item Tobacco Urge Management Scale (TUMS), a new measure of smoking urge management behaviors.

Methods: We analyzed secondary data ( = 327) from a behavioral smoking cessation intervention trial, Kids Safe and Smokefree (KiSS).

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  • Cells utilize diverse actin network structures and dynamics to facilitate essential processes like migration, endocytosis, and cell division, largely influenced by actin-binding proteins.
  • Recent findings highlight that posttranslational modifications such as acetylation and arginylation of actin's N terminus also play a critical role in regulating its dynamics, although the exact mechanisms remain unclear.
  • The study reveals that arginylated actin decreases polymerization and nucleation compared to acetylated actin, suggesting that different modifications of the actin N terminus can help cells fine-tune actin dynamics for specific functions at various cellular locations.
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Evidence has linked exogenous and endogenous sex hormones with the human microbiome. The longitudinal effects of oral contraceptives (OC) on the human gut microbiome have not previously been studied. We sought to examine the longitudinal impact of OC use on the taxonomic composition and metabolic functions of the gut microbiota and endogenous sex steroid hormones after initiation of OC use.

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Low-dose aspirin is recommended by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force for primary prevention of colorectal cancer in certain individuals.

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Sarcomeres, the fundamental contractile units of muscles, are conserved structures composed of actin thin filaments and myosin thick filaments. How sarcomeres are formed and maintained is not well understood. Here, we show that knockdown of Drosophila cofilin (DmCFL), an actin depolymerizing factor, disrupts both sarcomere structure and muscle function.

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The critical role of the gut microbiome in microscopic colitis (MC) is evident by the observation that fecal diversion is associated with resolution of mucosal inflammation while restoration of fecal stream is associated with recurrence of disease. Characterization of the composition and function of the gut microbiome in MC therefore could provide insights into disease pathogenesis.

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Background: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is an increasingly recognized comorbidity in Crohn's disease (CD), but the mechanisms are poorly understood. Autophagy is a highly conserved process regulating innate immunity that contributes to CD susceptibility. Emerging data suggest that variants in the autophagy-governing IRGM gene may contribute to the accumulation of visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and hepatic fat.

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Purpose: Pudendal nerve terminal motor latency (PNTML) testing is a standard recommendation for the evaluation of fecal incontinence. Its role in guiding therapy for fecal incontinence has been previously questioned. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between PNTML testing and anorectal dysfunction.

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Background: A proportion of patients with initial presentation of ulcerative proctitis (UP) progress to more extensive colitis. We sought to characterize the natural history and identify clinical predictors of extension in UP.

Methods: We performed a retrospective cohort study of participants with a new diagnosis of UP from January 2000 to December 2015.

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Background: Although aspirin is recommended for the prevention of colorectal cancer, the specific individuals for whom the benefits outweigh the risks are not clearly defined. Moreover, the precise mechanisms by which aspirin reduces the risk of cancer are unclear. We recently launched the ASPirin Intervention for the REDuction of colorectal cancer risk (ASPIRED) trial to address these uncertainties.

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Dynamic remodeling and turnover of cellular actin networks requires actin filament severing by actin-depolymerizing factor (ADF)/Cofilin proteins. Mammals express three different ADF/Cofilins (Cof1, Cof2, and ADF), and genetic studies suggest that in vivo they perform both overlapping and unique functions. To gain mechanistic insights into their different roles, we directly compared their G-actin and F-actin binding affinities, and quantified the actin filament severing activities of human Cof1, Cof2, and ADF using in vitro total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy.

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  • The study reveals how Coronin, Cofilin, and AIP1 collaboratively destabilize and disassemble filamentous actin networks through a sequential and efficient mechanism.
  • Cor1B initiates the process by binding to actin filaments, which enhances the binding of Cof1, resulting in stabilized filaments.
  • Cof1 then brings in AIP1, which rapidly sever the filaments and caps the new barbed ends, preventing growth, allowing for visualization of dynamic actin behavior during polymerization and disassembly.
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