Publications by authors named "Soos A"

Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination among males is poorly understood. We systematically reviewed individual socioeconomic/health-related characteristics associated with HPV vaccine initiation and vaccination series completion among males in the United States. We searched for literature up to August 1, 2023, and pooled appropriate multivariable-adjusted results using an inverse variance random effects model, with results expressed as odds ratios.

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Objectives: To systematically identify, appraise, and summarise published evidence on individual socioeconomic and health-related factors associated with human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination initiation and completion among females of paediatric age.

Study Design: A global systematic review with meta-analysis (PROSPERO: CRD42023445721).

Methods: We performed a literature search in December 2022 and supplemented the search on August 1, 2023.

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Background: Localized prostate cancer (PCa) is a largely heterogeneous disease regarding its clinical behavior. Current risk stratification relies on clinicopathological parameters and distinguishing between indolent and aggressive cases remains challenging. To improve risk stratification, we aimed to identify new prognostic markers for PCa.

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  • - The bursa of Fabricius (BF) is a crucial organ in birds for B-cell development, arising from the cloaca during embryonic growth.
  • - Researchers found that specific precursors for B cells, macrophages, and dendritic cells migrate to the BF, with a new cell type, EIV-E12+, playing a key role in initiating the formation of lymphoid follicles.
  • - Experiments with chick-duck and chick-quail combinations indicate that EIV-E12+ cells act as transient inducers for lymphoid follicle formation, but they aren't direct precursors of B or dendritic cells.
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Background: Tolerance of plants towards selenium, a non-essential microelement for higher plants, is a key issue when designing either the indirect (selenium-depletion from highly seleniferous soils) or directed (selenized feed production) enrichment of selenium in forages. Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.), the well-known forage crop of the Fabaceae family, has been gaining considerable interest due to its application as a green manure, as a cover crop, or in soil remediation by nitrogen fixation.

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  • This review explores the gut-lung axis, highlighting its anatomy, function, and clinical relevance, focusing on how the gastrointestinal and respiratory systems communicate and maintain balance.
  • It emphasizes the role of the gut microbiome and mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) in immune responses, linking issues like "leaky gut" to systemic inflammation and respiratory problems.
  • The review also addresses the significance of the gut-lung axis in cancer, specifically lung cancer, advocating for interdisciplinary research to improve our understanding and treatment approaches in health and disease.
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Objective: To examine the association of universal question-based screening for prenatal substance use on racial inequities in prenatal and newborn drug testing.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of 32,802 live births of patients receiving prenatal care at an academic medical center in the midwestern United States from 2014 to 2022, before and after implementation of question-based screening in 2018. Primary outcomes included prenatal and newborn drug test orders.

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  • HPV vaccination rates among women, especially adult females, are significantly lower than the targets set by the World Health Organization.
  • A systematic review analyzed individual factors affecting both the initiation and completion of HPV vaccination among adult females, identifying socioeconomic and health characteristics that play a role.
  • Results showed that White women, those with higher education and health insurance, and younger individuals had significantly higher odds of both initiating and completing the vaccination series, with additional factors influencing completion.
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The transmission electron microscopy revealed a dendritic cell in the medulla of the chicken bursal follicle. This dendritic cell has a classical secretory machinery; therefore, it has been named a bursal secretory dendritic cell (BSDC). The corticomedullary epithelial arch (CMEA) encloses lymphoid-like cells, which can proliferate and after entering the medulla, begin to differentiate to immature, then mature BSDC, which discharges glycoprotein (gp).

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  • Regenerative cell therapy shows potential for treating Hirschsprung disease by replenishing lost neurons and glia, but challenges remain due to the poor migration of transplanted cells in the postnatal gut.
  • The extracellular environment in the postnatal gut is less favorable for cell movement compared to the embryonic stage, and understanding how to modify this environment could improve the success of these therapies.
  • Research has identified specific genes related to cell migration, including agrin, which inhibits the movement of enteric neural crest-derived cells; blocking agrin promotes better cell migration and may enhance the effectiveness of cell transplants.
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The enteric nervous system (ENS) is principally derived from vagal neural crest cells that migrate caudally along the entire length of the gastrointestinal tract, giving rise to neurons and glial cells in two ganglionated plexuses. Incomplete migration of enteric neural crest-derived cells (ENCDC) leads to Hirschsprung disease, a congenital disorder characterized by the absence of enteric ganglia along variable lengths of the colorectum. Our previous work strongly supported the essential role of the avian ceca, present at the junction of the midgut and hindgut, in hindgut ENS development, since ablation of the cecal buds led to incomplete ENCDC colonization of the hindgut.

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) has a high incidence and is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death. The accumulation of cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAF) induces an aggressive, stem-like phenotype in tumor cells, and it indicates a poor prognosis. However, cellular heterogeneity among CAFs and the targeting of both stromal and CRC cells are not yet well resolved.

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There are two types of secretory cells in the chicken bursa of Fabricius (BF): (a) interfollicular epithelial cells (IFE), and (b) bursal secretory dendritic cells (BSDC) in the medulla of bursal follicles. Both cells produce secretory granules, and the cells are highly susceptible to IBDV vaccination and infection. Before and during embryonic follicular bud formation, an electron-dense, scarlet-acid fuchsin positive substance emerges in the bursal lumen, the role of which is unknown.

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Genetic testing for prostate cancer (PC) is becoming more widely used in the clinical routine, primarily due to the introduction of PARP inhibitors targeting genetically affected patients in their BRCA1/2 and other homologous recombination repair (HRR) genes. Simultaneously, the number of available therapies that are specifically targeting genetically defined PC subgroups is steadily increasing. As a result, the selection of treatment for PC patients is likely to require testing of multiple genes to enable more specific treatment sequences that consider the genetic characteristics of the tumor.

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Background: Evidence has shown the independent prognostic value of right ventricular (RV) function, even in patients with left-sided heart disease. The most widely used imaging technique to measure RV function is echocardiography; however, conventional 2-dimensional (2D) echocardiographic assessment is unable to leverage the same clinical information that 3-dimensional (3D) echocardiography-derived right ventricular ejection fraction (RVEF) can provide.

Objectives: The authors aimed to implement a deep learning (DL)-based tool to estimate RVEF from 2D echocardiographic videos.

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The gastrointestinal tract is innervated by an intrinsic neuronal network, known as the enteric nervous system (ENS), and by extrinsic axons arising from peripheral ganglia. The nerve of Remak (NoR) is an avian-specific sacral neural crest-derived ganglionated structure that extends from the cloaca to the proximal midgut and, similar to the pelvic plexus, provides extrinsic innervation to the distal intestine. The molecular mechanisms controlling extrinsic nerve fiber growth into the gut is unknown.

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  • Targeted tumor therapy shows promise as a better alternative to traditional chemotherapy, especially by focusing on receptors like gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRP-R) which are overexpressed in various cancers.
  • Researchers developed eleven daunorubicin-containing peptide-drug conjugates that effectively deliver the drug to prostate and breast cancer cells using bombesin analogues as targeting agents.
  • Two of these conjugates demonstrated strong anti-cancer effects, successfully reducing tumor volume in live subjects while maintaining a safe profile and high stability in the bloodstream.
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Enteric nervous system development relies on intestinal colonization by enteric neural crest-derived cells (ENCDCs). This is driven by a population of highly migratory and proliferative ENCDCs at the wavefront, but the molecular characteristics of these cells are unknown. ENCDCs from the wavefront and the trailing region were isolated and subjected to RNA-seq.

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Objectives: Heart rate (HR) is one of the physiological variables in the early assessment of trauma-related haemorrhagic shock, according to Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS). However, its efficiency as predictor of mortality is contradicted by several studies. Furthermore, the linear association between HR and the severity of shock and blood loss presented by ATLS is doubtful.

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The bursa of Fabricius (BF) plays a central role in the development of B lymphocytes in birds. During embryonic development the BF primordium is colonized by myeloid and lymphoid prebursal stem cells to form the follicle buds, which ultimately develop into lymphoid follicles with a central medullary and an outer cortical region. Lympho-myeloid differentiation within the medulla is fundamental to normal B cell development.

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  • There is currently no agreement on using blood tests like serum S100B and serum LDH to monitor melanoma recurrence, though the 2008 meta-analysis showed elevated S100B levels correlate with worse survival.
  • This systematic review analyzed data from 6 studies with over 1,000 melanoma patients, finding that serum S100B is better at identifying disease relapse compared to serum LDH.
  • While both biomarkers provide valuable prognostic information, S100B is a reliable marker for detecting melanoma recurrence, suggesting that further research on serum biomarkers is needed.
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The value of inflammatory biomarkers in the diagnosis of bacterial infection induced acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD) is currently unclear. Our objective was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of on-admission inflammatory biomarkers in differentiating bacterial origin in AECOPD. Systematic literature search was performed to include cross-sectional studies on AECOPD patients with microbiological culture results as gold standard, and at least one on-admission inflammatory biomarker determined from serum: C-reactive protein (CRP), procalcitonin (PCT), neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio, eosinophil percentage, CD64index; or sputum: neutrophil elastase, tumor necrosis factor alfa, interleukin-1-beta (IL-1b), interleukin-8, sputum color, as index tests.

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The enteric nervous system (ENS), which is derived from enteric neural crest cells (ENCCs), represents the neuronal innervation of the intestine. Compromised ENCC migration can lead to Hirschsprung disease, which is characterized by an aganglionic distal bowel. During the craniocaudal migration of ENCCs along the gut, we find that their proliferation is greatest as the ENCC wavefront passes through the ceca, a pair of pouches at the midgut-hindgut junction in avian intestine.

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Background: Despite major therapeutic advances, the rational choice of the most appropriate first-line regimen in newly diagnosed transplant-ineligible multiple myeloma (TIE-MM) is currently undefined.

Aim: We aimed to identify the most effective first-line treatment for TIE-MM patients.

Methods: A total of 37 articles, including 34 treatments and 16,681 patients, were included in this Bayesian network meta-analysis.

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