Publications by authors named "Waller E"

BMT CTN 1506 ("MORPHO"; NCT02997202) was a randomized phase 3 study of gilteritinib compared to placebo as maintenance therapy after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HCT) for patients with FLT3-ITD-mutated acute myeloid leukemia (AML). A key secondary endpoint was to determine the impact on survival of pre- and/or post-HCT measurable residual disease (MRD), as determined using a highly sensitive assay for FLT3-ITD mutations. Generally, gilteritinib maintenance therapy was associated with improved relapse-free survival (RFS) for participants with detectable peri-HCT MRD, whereas no benefit was evident for those lacking detectable MRD.

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spp. and hepatitis E virus (HEV) are significant foodborne zoonotic pathogens that impact the health of livestock, farmers, and the general public. This study aimed to identify biosecurity measures (BSMs) against these pathogens on swine farms in Europe, the United States, and Canada.

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Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) is a neuropeptide involved in tumor growth and immune modulating functions. Previous research indicated that a VIP antagonist (VIPhyb) enhances T-cell activation and induces T-cell-dependent anti-leukemic activity in mice. We created a combinatorial library of VIPhyb C-terminal sequence variations to develop a more potent VIP-receptor (VIP-R) antagonist, hypothesizing that specific amino acid substitutions would improve receptor binding and plasma stability.

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Disease-modifying therapies are standard of care (SOC) for sickle cell disease (SCD), but hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) has curative potential. We compared outcomes prospectively through 2-years after biologic assignment to a Donor or No Donor (SOC) Arm based on the availability of an HLA-matched sibling or unrelated donor (BMTCTN 1503; NCT02766465). A donor search was commenced after eligibility confirmation.

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This paper offers a comprehensive exploration of the future trajectory of health physics, examining influential factors in external and internal dimensions. External factors include an in-depth analysis of low-dose (10-100 mSv) measurement challenges and priorities, highlighting the transformative potential of biomarkers in solving radiation susceptibility following low-dose exposures. Cutting-edge technologies are at the forefront, with insights into emerging radiation detection tools like plastic scintillators with triple discrimination capabilities and sensors based on plastic scintillation microspheres (PSm) for estimating α and β emitting radionuclides in environmental samples.

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Stress and human error during perioperative emergency situations can significantly impact patient morbidity and mortality. Previous research has shown that cognitive aid bundles (CABs) minimize critical misses by 75%. This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of two different CAB designs with the same content in reducing missed critical management steps for simulated perioperative emergencies.

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  • Vitamin D deficiency (VDD) is linked to higher cardiovascular mortality and adverse outcomes in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD), potentially due to inflammation and impaired cell function.
  • In a study involving over 5,400 individuals, those with VDD showed significantly increased risk of cardiovascular issues, especially when combined with high levels of inflammation and low counts of circulating progenitor cells (CPCs).
  • The findings suggest that targeted interventions might be needed for those with both VDD and other risk factors, but more research is required to determine if supplementation can help reduce risks in these groups.
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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) harbors a complex tumor microenvironment, and cross-talk among cells in the tumor microenvironment can contribute to drug resistance and relapse. Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) is overexpressed in PDAC, and VIP receptors expressed on T cells are a targetable pathway that sensitizes PDAC to immunotherapy. In this study, we showed that pancreatic cancer cells engage in autocrine VIP signaling through VIP receptor 2 (VPAC2).

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  • * Data was analyzed from 120 patients, revealing that most aimed for high collection goals, with notable challenges for older patients and those with low platelet counts affecting their success rates.
  • * Recommendations for improvement included adjusting collection goals, modifying medication timing, using platelet counts to predict outcomes, and optimizing scheduling to accommodate more patients efficiently.
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Objectives: To determine whether the information provided by short tandem repeat (STR) testing and bone marrow (BM) biopsy specimens following hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) provides redundant information, leading to test overutilization, without additional clinical benefit.

Methods: Cases with synchronous STR and flow cytometric immunophenotyping (FCI) testing, as part of the BM evaluation, were assessed for STR/FCI concordance.

Results: Of 1199 cases (410 patients), we found the overall concordance between STR and FCI was 93%, with most cases (1063) classified as STR-/FCI-.

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Background: The role of circulating progenitor cells (CPC) in collateral formation that occurs in the presence of chronic total occlusions (CTO) of a coronary artery is not well established. In stable patients with a CTO, we investigated whether CPC levels are associated with (a) collateral development and (b) ischemic burden, as measured by circulating high sensitivity troponin-I (hsTn-I) levels.

Methods: CPCs were enumerated by flow cytometry as CD45 blood mononuclear cells expressing CD34 and both CD34 and CD133 epitopes.

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Antagonist peptides (ANTs) of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide receptors (VIP-Rs) are shown to enhance T cell activation and proliferation in vitro, as well as improving T cell-dependent anti-tumor response in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) murine models. However, peptide therapeutics often suffer from poor metabolic stability and exhibit a short half-life/fast elimination in vivo. In this study, we describe efforts to enhance the drug properties of ANTs via chemical modifications.

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Radiation exposure is a primary concern in emergency response scenarios and long-term health assessments. Accurate quantification of radiation doses is critical for informed decision-making and patient care. This paper reviews the dose reconstruction technique using both X- and Q-bands, with tooth enamel as a reliable dosimeter.

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Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology) is one of Canada's newest universities, having been incorporated in 2002. In 20 y, the University has increased enrollment from a few hundred students to over 10,000. The University was designed to be "market driven" and as such offered courses that had high market demand.

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Purpose: Allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) improves outcomes for patients with AML harboring an internal tandem duplication mutation of () AML. These patients are routinely treated with a FLT3 inhibitor after HCT, but there is limited evidence to support this. Accordingly, we conducted a randomized trial of post-HCT maintenance with the FLT3 inhibitor gilteritinib (ClinicalTrials.

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Background: There are very few large population-based studies studying mental health in persons with von Willebrand disease (PwVWD).

Objectives: We aim to assess prevalence of depression and anxiety in PwVWD over a period of 20 years and identify bleeding symptoms that may be more likely associated with depression and anxiety in PwVWD.

Methods: This is a retrospective cohort study using a deidentified national dataset from 1118 hospitals with 176 million patients.

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Background: The Australian Government implemented a range of public health response strategies and communication approaches to reduce the spread of COVID-19; however, concerns have been raised around a failure to sufficiently consider culturally and linguistically diverse (CaLD) communities in these processes. This research aimed to understand the factors that have impacted COVID-19 communication and engagement efforts during the pandemic from the perspective of key CaLD community and faith-based leaders. A further aim was to understand the processes that could be adopted to support future communication strategies, including promoting pandemic-related vaccines.

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  • The study investigates the effects of psychological stress on cardiovascular disease (CVD) patients and how this stress affects the movement of certain cells (CPCs) from bone marrow to blood.
  • In a group of 427 patients with stable coronary artery disease, researchers found that mental stress increased CPC counts by about 15% and was linked to brain activity in areas regulating emotions.
  • The results suggest that higher CPC mobilization during psychological stress is tied to an increased risk of serious cardiovascular events, providing new insights into how emotional factors can influence heart health.
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  • * Two new biomarkers, Gal-3 and LAG-3, along with known ones like ST2 and IL6, were screened, revealing that higher Gal-3 levels at Day +7 can indicate the risk of developing severe aGvHD and mortality linked to toxicity.
  • * A predictive model was developed using Gal-3, LAG-3, and PD-1, showing it can better predict aGvHD and mortality, confirming that several biomarkers remain useful for assessing
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  • Osimertinib, a third-generation EGFR inhibitor, shows promise in treating non-small cell lung cancer and induces cell death in CD34+ leukemia stem cells, particularly in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and chronic myeloid leukemia (CML).
  • The drug binds to specific cysteine residues on CD34 and inhibits certain signaling pathways, leading to selective apoptosis in these leukemia cells without harming normal CD34+ cells.
  • Clinical observations include positive responses in AML patients with high CD34 expression, suggesting osimertinib could be a new therapeutic option for myeloid leukemia due to its unique mechanism of action that doesn't rely on EGFR.
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Unlabelled: Fungal infection (FI) after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Neutropenia, HLA mismatch, graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), and viral infections are risk factors for FI. The objectives of this Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research registry study were to compare the incidence and density of FI occurring within 180 days after HCT in matched sibling (Sib) transplants with either calcineurin inhibitor (CNI)-based or post-transplantation cyclophosphamide (PTCy)-based GVHD prophylaxis and related haploidentical transplants receiving PTCy, and to examine the impact of FI by day 180 on transplantation outcomes.

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Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy, established for radiation measurements in calcified tissues, was identified as a methodology that merits investigation for the purpose of environmental radiation measurements using dreissenid mussels from the Great Lakes. With the refinement of sample preparation and measurement protocols, a linear relationship of dose with the peak-to-peak height of the radiation-induced signal at g = 2.0034 was established.

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Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is characterized by hyperinflammation and multiorgan dysfunction. Infections, including the reactivation of viruses, contribute to significant disease mortality in HLH. Although T-cell and natural killer cell-driven immune activation and dysregulation are well described, limited data exist on the status of B-cell compartment and humoral immune function in HLH.

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