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The development of 3D organoids has provided a valuable tool for studying human tissue and organ development in vitro. Cerebral organoids, in particular, offer a unique platform for investigating neural diseases. However, current methods for generating cerebral organoids suffer from limitations such as labor-intensive protocols and high heterogeneity among organoids.

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The CYCS gene is highly evolutionarily conserved, with only a few pathogenic variants that cause thrombocytopenia-4 (THC4). Here, we report a novel CYCS variant NM_018947.6: c.

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Effectiveness of computed tomography perfusion imaging in stroke management.

Front Neurol

August 2024

Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, St. Anne's University Hospital Brno, Masaryk University, Brno, Czechia.

Objectives: Current guidelines do not support the use of computed tomography perfusion (CTP) in stroke, except when identifying the penumbra during an extended treatment window. Therefore, this study aimed to define the yield of CTP in diagnosing a stroke diagnosis beyond the imaging of the penumbra in the hyperacute phase (0-6 h) and an extended time window (6-24 h).

Materials And Methods: All consecutive patients with acute onset of symptoms within a 24-h window underwent CTP imaging.

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Utilization, Workflow, and Outcomes of Endovascular Thrombectomy in Patients With vs Without Premorbid Disability in a National Registry.

Neurol Clin Pract

December 2024

Calgary Stroke Program (AG, MDH), Departments of Clinical Neurosciences and Community Health Sciences, the Hotchkiss Brain Institute, and the O'Brien Institute for Public Health, University of Calgary Cumming School of Medicine, Canada; Department of Neurology (OV, MB), University Hospital Ostrava, Ostrava; International Clinical Research Centre (OV, IK, RM), Stroke Research Program, St. Anne's University Hospital, Brno; Faculty of Medicine (OV, MB), University Ostrava; Department of Neurology (OV), Charles University, 2nd Medical Faculty; Institute of Health Information and Statistics of the Czech Republic (AT), Prague; Department of Radiology (RP), 2nd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague and Motol University Hospital; Department of Radiology (FC), Masaryk Hospital, Usti nad Labem; Department of Neurology (MN), Hospital Ceske Budejovice; Neurocenter (LJ), Regional Hospital Liberec; Department of Neurology (RH), Military University Hospital; Department of Neurology (MK), Na Homolce Hospital, Prague; Department of Neurology (PS, VR), Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen, Charles University in Prague; Department of Neurology (JF), Charles University, First Faculty of Medicine and General University Hospital, Prague; Masaryk Hospital Usti nad Labem - KZ a.s. (DC), Department of Neurology-Comprehensive Stroke Center; Department of Neurology (RJ), University Hospital Brno and Faculty of Medicine Masaryk University, Brno; Department of Neurology (DV), AGEL Research and Training Institute, Ostrava Vitkovice Hospital, Czech Republic; Departments of Radiology and Medicine (MDH), University of Calgary Cumming School of Medicine, Alberta, Canada; and Department of Neurology (RM), Tomas Bata Regional Hospital Zlin, Czech Republic.

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  • The study investigates the use of endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) for acute stroke treatments, specifically focusing on patients with pre-existing disabilities compared to those without.
  • Utilizing national registry data from the Czech Republic, researchers analyzed the rates of EVT, workflow efficiencies, and post-stroke outcomes, defining premorbid disability using the modified Rankin Scale (mRS).
  • Findings revealed that patients with premorbid disability were significantly less likely to receive EVT, experienced longer treatment times, and had poorer outcomes, including higher mortality rates and worse functional recovery at three months post-stroke.
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Objective: Evidence suggests that the most promising results in interictal localization of the epileptogenic zone (EZ) are achieved by a combination of multiple stereo-electroencephalography (SEEG) biomarkers in machine learning models. These biomarkers usually include SEEG features calculated in standard frequency bands, but also high-frequency (HF) bands. Unfortunately, HF features require extra effort to record, store, and process.

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The proportion of patients becoming seizure-free after epilepsy surgery has stagnated. Large multi-center stereo-electroencephalography (SEEG) datasets can allow comparing new patients to past similar cases and making clinical decisions with the knowledge of how cases were treated in the past. However, the complexity of these evaluations makes the manual search for similar patients impractical.

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Background: The aim of this retrospective study is to analyze a consecutive cohort of brain metastasis (BM) patients treated off clinical trials through combination of surgery and radiotherapy over the last 15 years in a tertiary neurooncology center.

Materials And Methods: All BM patients operated between 2007-2019 received adjuvant linac-based radiotherapy categorized to whole brain radiotherapy (WBRT) and tumor bed stereotactic radiotherapy. Survival outcomes and local control was analyzed.

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Purpose: Docetaxel resistance is a significant obstacle in the treatment of prostate cancer (PCa), resulting in unfavorable patient prognoses. Intratumoral heterogeneity, often associated with epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), has previously emerged as a phenomenon that facilitates adaptation to various stimuli, thus promoting cancer cell diversity and eventually resistance to chemotherapy, including docetaxel. Hence, understanding intratumoral heterogeneity is essential for better patient prognosis and the development of personalized treatment strategies.

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Saxophone Penis: A Forgotten Manifestation of Hidradenitis Suppurativa.

Cutis

July 2024

Drs. Marques, Hoffmanová, Smetanová, and Arenbergerová are from the Department of Dermatovenereology, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and University Hospital Královská Vinohrady, Prague, Czech Republic. Dr. Jha is from the Department of Urology, James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough, United Kingdom. Dr. Veselý is from the Department of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery, St Anne's University Hospital, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic.

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  • - The text discusses the importance of well-documented sleep datasets in analyzing sleep patterns and their relation to neuropsychiatric disorders, highlighting current limitations of low-density electrode arrays.
  • - It introduces a new open-access sleep dataset from 29 healthy adults, collected at the Montreal Neurological Institute, featuring high-density EEG data (83 electrodes) along with additional physiological recordings.
  • - This new dataset allows for detailed research into sleep physiology due to its high spatial resolution and is expected to aid in both sleep studies and comparisons with sleep pathologies, available at the provided DOI link.
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This study aimed to create a Czech questionnaire for pediatric obstructive sleep apnea (POSA) risk screening, a first of its kind in the Czech Republic, where options for child polysomnography are limited. Compiling items from established English questionnaires and supplementing them with additional items, we designed the first version of the Czech questionnaire and tested it in a pilot study with parents of 30 children. After pilot feedback, a revised version with dichotomous and 5-item Likert scale questions was tested on 71 children's parents.

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Multiple myeloma (MM) is the second most prevalent hematological malignancy, characterized by infiltration of the bone marrow by malignant plasma cells. Extramedullary disease (EMD) represents a more aggressive condition involving the migration of a subclone of plasma cells to paraskeletal or extraskeletal sites. Liquid biopsies could improve and speed diagnosis, as they can better capture the disease heterogeneity while lowering patients' discomfort due to minimal invasiveness.

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Aims: Recent-onset dilated cardiomyopathy (RODCM) is characterized by heterogeneous aetiology and diverse clinical outcomes, with scarce data on genotype-phenotype correlates. Our aim was to correlate individual RODCM genotypes with left ventricular reverse remodelling (LVRR) and clinical outcomes.

Methods And Results: In this prospective study, a total of 386 Czech RODCM patients with symptom duration ≤6 months underwent genetic counselling and whole-exome sequencing (WES).

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  • Mammals have different types of teeth (heterodonty) with simpler teeth in the front and more complex ones in the back, and this study looks at the genes involved in their early development.
  • Researchers analyzed gene expression patterns in the lower jaw of mice at two early development stages, finding significant differences in signaling molecules (like BMP and FGF) between the front and back regions of the jaw.
  • The study highlights the role of the SATB2 gene in developing incisor teeth and its surprising expression near molars, indicating that gene functions can vary significantly depending on the jaw's location.
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Background And Objective: Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a serious medical condition with high mortality. However, factors leading to long-term mortality after ICH are largely unclear. The aim of this community-based study is to assess predictors of long-term mortality after spontaneous ICH.

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Single-cell profiling of surface glycosphingolipids opens a new dimension for deconvolution of breast cancer intratumoral heterogeneity and phenotypic plasticity.

J Lipid Res

September 2024

Department of Cytokinetics, Institute of Biophysics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Brno, Czech Republic; International Clinical Research Center, St. Anne's University Hospital Brno, Brno, Czech Republic; Department of Experimental Biology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic. Electronic address:

Glycosylated sphingolipids (GSLs) are a diverse group of cellular lipids typically reported as being rare in normal mammary tissue. In breast cancer (BCa), GSLs have emerged as noteworthy markers associated with breast cancer stem cells, mediators of phenotypic plasticity, and contributors to cancer cell chemoresistance. GSLs are potential surface markers that can uniquely characterize the heterogeneity of the tumor microenvironment, including cancer cell subpopulations and epithelial-mesenchymal plasticity (EMP).

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A computational workflow for analysis of missense mutations in precision oncology.

J Cheminform

July 2024

Loschmidt Laboratories, Department of Experimental Biology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic.

Every year, more than 19 million cancer cases are diagnosed, and this number continues to increase annually. Since standard treatment options have varying success rates for different types of cancer, understanding the biology of an individual's tumour becomes crucial, especially for cases that are difficult to treat. Personalised high-throughput profiling, using next-generation sequencing, allows for a comprehensive examination of biopsy specimens.

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  • - The TENSION trial evaluated the long-term safety and effectiveness of endovascular thrombectomy for patients with ischemic stroke and large infarcts, demonstrating favorable outcomes at 90 days, with a follow-up extending to 12 months.
  • - Conducted across various hospitals in Europe and Canada, the trial involved patients aged 18 and older with acute ischemic strokes caused by large vessel occlusions, comparing results between those receiving thrombectomy plus medical care versus medical care alone.
  • - Out of 253 enrolled patients, results indicated significant insights into functional outcomes, quality of life, and mental health aspects like anxiety and depression, although the trial concluded early due to promising efficacy in the treatment group.
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Introduction: Dementia is a multifactorial disease with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and vascular dementia (VaD) pathologies making the largest contributions. Yet, most genome-wide association studies (GWAS) focus on AD.

Methods: We conducted a GWAS of all-cause dementia (ACD) and examined the genetic overlap with VaD.

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Quantitative and qualitative differences in the activation of a fibroblast growth factor receptor by different FGF ligands.

Cytokine Growth Factor Rev

August 2024

Department of Materials Science and Engineering and Institute for NanoBioTechnology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA. Electronic address:

The FGF system is the most complex of all receptor tyrosine kinase signaling networks with 18 FGF ligands and four FGFRs that deliver morphogenic signals to pattern most embryonic structures. Even when a single FGFR is expressed in the tissue, different FGFs can trigger dramatically different biological responses via this receptor. Here we show both quantitative and qualitative differences in the signaling of one of the FGF receptors, FGFR1c, in response to different FGFs.

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Crohn's disease (CD) is marked by recurring intestinal inflammation and tissue injury, often resulting in fibrostenosis and bowel obstruction, necessitating surgical intervention with high recurrence rates. To elucidate the mechanisms underlying fibrostenosis in CD, we analyzed the transcriptome of cells isolated from the transmural ileum of patients with CD, including a trio of lesions from each patient: non-affected, inflamed, and stenotic ileum samples, and compared them with samples from patients without CD. Our computational analysis revealed that profibrotic signals from a subset of monocyte-derived cells expressing CD150 induced a disease-specific fibroblast population, resulting in chronic inflammation and tissue fibrosis.

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Background: Obesity is a major health burden. Preadipocytes proliferate and differentiate in mature adipocytes in the adipogenic process, which could be a potential therapeutic approach for obesity. Deficiency of SIRT6, a stress-responsive protein deacetylase and mono-ADP ribosyltransferase enzyme, blocks adipogenesis.

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Fibrotic extracellular matrix impacts cardiomyocyte phenotype and function in an iPSC-derived isogenic model of cardiac fibrosis.

Transl Res

November 2024

International Clinical Research Center (ICRC), St Anne's University Hospital Brno; School of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine and Sciences, King's College London, UK. Electronic address:

Cardiac fibrosis occurs following insults to the myocardium and is characterized by the abnormal accumulation of non-compliant extracellular matrix (ECM), which compromises cardiomyocyte contractile activity and eventually leads to heart failure. This phenomenon is driven by the activation of cardiac fibroblasts (cFbs) to myofibroblasts and results in changes in ECM biochemical, structural and mechanical properties. The lack of predictive in vitro models of heart fibrosis has so far hampered the search for innovative treatments, as most of the cellular-based in vitro reductionist models do not take into account the leading role of ECM cues in driving the progression of the pathology.

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  • Activin receptor-like kinases 1-7 (ALK1-7) play a crucial role in regulating both SMAD-dependent and SMAD-independent signaling pathways, particularly in bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling.
  • Current inhibitors for studying these pathways lack sufficient selectivity, making it difficult to validate cellular targets effectively.
  • The study identifies two new selective inhibitors of ALK1 and ALK2 that block the BMP pathway effectively in cells and demonstrate good in vivo profiles, with one showing high penetration into the brain, providing valuable tools for research in BMP signaling.
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Porcine model of a complicated skin and soft tissue infection caused by .

Vet Med (Praha)

June 2024

Department of Microbiology, St. Anne's University Hospital and Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic.

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  • Scientists are worried about a type of infection that can make people really sick, especially those with weak immune systems.
  • They're looking for new ways to treat these infections because some medicines don't work anymore.
  • This study created a new way to test these infections on pigs, which helps understand how they develop and how the body heals itself after getting hurt.*
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