Publications by authors named "Short L"

Attending and presenting at conferences is a preeminent experience during scientific training. This article provides a trainee's perspective on strategies to promote trainee growth before, during and after scientific meetings, taking the initiatives implemented by the Canadian Society for Immunology (CSI) as an example. A foremost action was the establishment of the Trainee Engagement Committee (TEC) in 2020.

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T cells modified to express intelligently designed chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) are exceptionally powerful therapeutic agents for relapsed and refractory blood cancers and have the potential to revolutionize therapy for many other diseases. To circumvent the complexity and cost associated with broad-scale implementation of ex vivo manufactured adoptive cell therapy products, alternative strategies to generate CAR T cells in vivo by direct infusion of nanoparticle-formulated nucleic acids or engineered viral vectors under development have received a great deal of attention in the past few years. Here, we outline the ex vivo manufacturing process as a motivating framework for direct in vivo strategies and discuss emerging data from preclinical models to highlight the potency of the in vivo approach, the applicability for new disease indications, and the remaining challenges associated with clinical readiness, including delivery specificity, long term efficacy, and safety.

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Aims: While variants in KCNQ1 are the commonest cause of the congenital long QT syndrome, we and others find only a small IKs in cardiomyocytes from human-induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC-CMs) or human ventricular myocytes.

Methods And Results: We studied population control iPSC-CMs and iPSC-CMs from a patient with Jervell and Lange-Nielsen (JLN) syndrome due to compound heterozygous loss-of-function (LOF) KCNQ1 variants. We compared the effects of pharmacologic IKs block to those of genetic KCNQ1 ablation, using JLN cells, cells homozygous for the KCNQ1 LOF allele G643S, or siRNAs reducing KCNQ1 expression.

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The development of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells has been a revolutionary technology for the treatment of relapsed and refractory leukemias and lymphomas. The synthetic CAR molecule redirects T cell function toward tumor surface-expressed antigens through a single-chain variable fragment (scFv) fused to CD3z and intracellular costimulatory domains. Here, we describe a protocol for the generation of CAR T cells using primary mouse T cells and a gammaretroviral vector encoding a CAR transgene.

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Background: In response to Mpox endemic and public health emergency, DCHHS aimed to develop NGS based techniques to streamline Mpox viral clade and lineage analysis.

Methods: The Mpox sequencing workflow started with DNA extraction and adapted Illumina's COVIDSeq assay using hMpox primer pools from Yale School of Public Health. Sequencing steps included cDNA amplification, tagmentation, PCR indexing, pooling libraries, sequencing on MiSeq, data analysis, and report generation.

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Globally, viral pathogens are the leading cause of acute respiratory infection in children under-five years. We aim to describe the epidemiology of viral respiratory pathogens in hospitalized children under-two years of age in Eastern Province of Sierra Leone, during the second year of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. We conducted a prospective study of children hospitalized with respiratory symptoms between October 2020 and October 2021.

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Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) is an important regulator of the stress response in mammals, influencing both the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and the sympathetic nervous system (SNS). PACAP has been reported to influence energy homeostasis, including adaptive thermogenesis, an energy burning process in adipose tissue regulated by the SNS in response to cold stress and overfeeding. While research suggests PACAP acts centrally at the level of the hypothalamus, knowledge of PACAP's role within the sympathetic nerves innervating adipose tissues in response to metabolic stressors is limited.

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The emergence of a novel coronavirus, namely, SARS-CoV-2, necessitated the use of rapid, accurate diagnostics to quickly diagnose COVID-19. This need has increased with the emergence of new variants and continued waves of COVID-19 cases. The ID NOW COVID-19 assay is a rapid nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT) that is used by hospitals, urgent care facilities, medical clinics, and public health laboratories for rapid molecular SARS-CoV-2 testing at the point of care.

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Article Synopsis
  • Brugada syndrome (BrS) is an inherited heart condition caused by mutations in the sodium channel gene, and a specific family was found to have a rare G145R variant in a different gene, TBX5, associated with BrS.* -
  • Researchers created induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from family members with the G145R variant and studied the resulting heart cells (iPSC-CMs) to analyze their electrical properties and gene expression differences, comparing them with edited versions using CRISPR technology.* -
  • The study found that the G145R variant leads to reduced gene activity and abnormal heart cell behavior, specifically affecting sodium currents, while correcting the mutation restored normal function; disruptions in
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Objective: The development and initial clinical assessment of a novel 3D-printed procedural task trainer for the aspiration of penile corpus cavernosa in ischaemic priapism.

Methods: A task trainer for the aspiration of penile corpus cavernosa was designed and manufactured using commercially available 3D printing equipment. The trainer was assessed in two separate training sessions led by faculty investigators.

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For the first time in Washington, D.C., an in-depth analysis of counterfeit pills has been performed as part of a larger initiative to understand the city's illicit drug supply.

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  • Bread wheat is vital for food production but has limited tolerance to salinity stress, necessitating improved breeding methods for better resistance.
  • Researchers identified nine quantitative trait loci (QTL) related to salt tolerance in a specific wheat population, utilizing advanced phenotyping and genotyping techniques.
  • The findings aim to assist in developing new, more salt-tolerant wheat cultivars by pinpointing relevant QTL and potential candidate genes within those regions.
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Purpose: Up to 30% of patients with Brugada syndrome (BrS) carry loss-of-function (LoF) variants in the cardiac sodium channel gene SCN5A encoding for the protein Na1.5. Recent studies suggested that Na1.

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Coronary artery disease is the leading cause of death in both men and women, yet adequate control of risk factors can largely reduce the incidence and recurrence of cardiac events. In this review, we discuss various life style and pharmacological measures for both the primary and secondary prevention of coronary artery disease. With a clear understanding of management options, health care providers have an excellent opportunity to educate patients and ameliorate a significant burden of morbidity and mortality.

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For the first time in Washington, D.C., an analysis of drug residue from used needle-exchange syringes has been performed.

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Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) is a neuropeptide critical to the regulation of the stress response, including having a role in energy homeostasis. Mice lacking PACAP are cold-sensitive and have impaired adrenergic-induced thermogenesis. Interestingly, null mice can survive cold housing if acclimated slowly, similar to observations in uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1)-deficient mice.

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New Findings: What is the central question of this study? Can chronic treatment of pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) deficient mice with the melanocortin agonist melanotan II during cold acclimation rescue the impaired thermogenic capacity previously observed in PACAP deficient mice? What is the main finding and its importance? Using a genetic model of PACAP deficiency, this study provides evidence that PACAP acts upstream of the melanocortin system in regulating sympathetic nerve activity to brown adipose tissue in mice.

Abstract: Impaired adipose tissue function in obesity, including reduced thermogenic potential, has detrimental consequences for metabolic health. Hormonal regulation of adaptive thermogenesis is being explored as a potential therapeutic target for human obesity.

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Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the most important food crops, however it is only moderately tolerant to salinity stress. To improve wheat yield under saline conditions, breeding for improved salinity tolerance of wheat is needed.

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Partial or complete loss-of-function variants in SCN5A are the most common genetic cause of the arrhythmia disorder Brugada syndrome (BrS1). However, the pathogenicity of SCN5A variants is often unknown or disputed; 80% of the 1,390 SCN5A missense variants observed in at least one individual to date are variants of uncertain significance (VUSs). The designation of VUS is a barrier to the use of sequence data in clinical care.

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A fundamental factor to improve crop productivity involves the optimization of reduced carbon translocation from source to sink tissues. Here, we present data consistent with the positive effect that the expression of the H-PPase () has on reduced carbon partitioning and yield increases in wheat. Immunohistochemical localization of H-PPases (TaVP) in spring wheat Bobwhite L.

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'Freiberg's infraction or disease' is an osteonecrotic process primarily affecting the 2 & 3 metatarsal heads. Early diagnosis is difficult, and the underlying pathogenesis remains unclear. Surgical options for late disease have been widely reported in the literature, yet details on conservative management for the early stages of Freiberg's are largely absent.

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