Mimicking the native three-dimensional microenvironment is of crucial importance when biofabricating a new healthcare material. One aspect of the native tissue that is often omitted when designing a suitable scaffold is its anisotropy. Not only is matching native mechanical properties important when designing implantable scaffolds or healthcare materials, but matching physiological structure is also important as many cell populations respond differently to fiber orientation. Therefore, novel aligned electrospun scaffolds with varying fiber angles and spacing of bundles were created and mechanically characterized. Through controlling the angle between the fibers in each layer of the scaffold, a range of different physiological anisotropic mechanical properties were achieved that encompasses values found in native tissues. Extrapolation of this mechanical data allowed for any native tissue's anisotropic Young's modulus to be mimicked by electrospinning fibers at a particular angle. These electrospun scaffolds were then incorporated with cell-laden hydrogels to create hybrid structures that contain the benefits of both scaffolding techniques with the ability to encapsulate cells in the hydrogel. To conclude, this study develops a novel bundled fiber scaffold that was architected to yield anisotropic properties matching native tissues.
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JAMA Netw Open
March 2025
Department of Epidemiology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Importance: Numerous efforts have been made to include diverse populations in genetic studies, but American Indian populations are still severely underrepresented. Polygenic scores derived from genetic data have been proposed in clinical care, but how polygenic scores perform in American Indian individuals and whether they can predict disease risk in this population remains unknown.
Objective: To study the performance of polygenic scores for cardiometabolic risk factors of lipid traits and C-reactive protein in American Indian adults and to determine whether such scores are helpful in clinical prediction for cardiometabolic diseases.
Front Immunol
March 2025
DKMS Group, Tübingen, Germany.
Introduction: In hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, optimal results are achieved when donors and patients are matched regarding their human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genes. Population-specific HLA allele and haplotype frequency distributions determine the probabilities to find matched donors in a stem cell donor registry of given size and ethnic composition.
Methods: To evaluate the needs of Indian patients with regard to future donor recruitment, we analyzed a large data set of =130,518 potential stem cell donors registered with DKMS-BMST, a Bangalore-based donor registry with nationwide donor recruitment activities.
Atten Percept Psychophys
March 2025
Department of Psychology, University of California, Riverside, CA, USA.
Phonetic convergence describes when a listener's speech becomes subtly more like the speech of a talker they hear. There are many possible reasons why phonetic convergence occurs. Here, we test whether phonetic convergence can facilitate speech perception.
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March 2025
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA.
Objectives: Underrepresented minority (URM, comprising Hispanic, non-Hispanic Black, and Native American) children with sensorineural hearing loss have fivefold lower odds of receiving a genetic diagnosis after undergoing hearing loss gene-panel testing. Using hearing loss-specific American College of Medical Genetics (ACMG)/Association for Molecular Pathology (AMP) guidelines applied to a URM-specific cohort demonstrates the utility of these guidelines in reducing the disparity in diagnostic efficacy of genetic testing for URM populations.
Design: A total of 2740 variants from 715 patients with sensorineural hearing loss (1275 variants from 348 URM patients) were queried.
JTCVS Open
February 2025
Department of Mathematics, Kansai Medical University, Osaka, Japan.
Objective: We aimed to examine the long-term clinical outcomes, graft patency, and remodeling capacities of onlay anastomoses using 4 different grafts.
Methods: The cross-sectional areas of onlay anastomoses were measured using coronary angiography or computed tomography and compared with the estimated standard areas of normal arteries to assess changes in the onlay anastomosis area over time.
Results: One hundred eight patients underwent onlay grafting (with coronary endarterectomy: 43 arteries; without: 84).
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