389 results match your criteria: "Translational and Molecular Imaging Institute[Affiliation]"
Am J Transplant
May 2018
Department of Oncological Sciences, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.
The colony-stimulating factor 1 (CSF1) regulates the differentiation and function of tissue macrophages and determines the outcome of the immune response. The molecular mechanisms behind CSF1-mediated macrophage development remain to be elucidated. Here we demonstrate that neutrophil-derived CSF1 controls macrophage polarization and proliferation, which is necessary for the induction of tolerance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Crohns Colitis
May 2018
Translational and Molecular Imaging Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.
Background And Aims: Recently, smooth muscle hypertrophy has been suggested to be a contributor to small bowel lesions secondary to Crohn's disease [CD], in addition to inflammation and fibrosis. Here, we assess the value of magnetic resonance imaging [MRI] for the characterisation of histopathological tissue composition of small bowel CD, including inflammation, fibrosis, and smooth muscle hypertrophy.
Methods: A total of 35 consecutive patients [male/female 17/18, mean age 33 years] with ileal CD, who underwent small bowel resection and a preoperative contrast-enhanced MRI examination within 1 month before surgery, were retrospectively included.
Acc Chem Res
January 2018
Translational and Molecular Imaging Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York 10029, United States.
Nature is an inspirational source for biomedical engineering developments. Particularly, numerous nanotechnological approaches have been derived from biological concepts. For example, among many different biological nanosized materials, viruses have been extensively studied and utilized, while exosome research has gained much traction in the 21st century.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Exp Med
January 2018
Department of Oncological Sciences, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY
Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is an inflammatory myeloid neoplasia characterized by granulomatous lesions containing pathological CD207 dendritic cells (DCs) with constitutively activated mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway signaling. Approximately 60% of LCH patients harbor somatic V600E mutations localizing to CD207 DCs within lesions. However, the mechanisms driving V600E LCH cell accumulation in lesions remain unknown.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur Radiol
May 2018
Department of Radiology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.
Objective: To correlate qualitative and quantitative diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) characteristics of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) with histopathologic tumour grade and fibrosis content.
Methods: Fifty-one patients (21M/30F; mean age 61y) with ICC and MRI including DWI were included in this IRB-approved multicentre retrospective study. Qualitative tumour features were assessed.
J Magn Reson Imaging
June 2018
Translational and Molecular Imaging Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York, USA.
Background: Multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) combining different techniques such as MR elastography (MRE) has emerged as a noninvasive approach to diagnose and stage liver fibrosis with high accuracy allowing for anatomical and functional information.
Purpose: To assess the diagnostic performance of mpMRI including qualitative and quantitative assessment of MRE, liver surface nodularity (LSN) measurement, hepatic enhancement ratios postgadoxetic acid, and serum markers (APRI, FIB-4) for the detection of liver fibrosis.
Study Type: IRB-approved retrospective.
Magn Reson Med
July 2018
Centre for the Developing Brain, Department of Perinatal Imaging and Health, Division of Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, King's College, London, UK.
Purpose: Ultrafast single-shot T -weighted images are common practice in fetal MR exams. However, there is limited experience with fetal T -weighted acquisitions. This study aims at establishing a robust framework that allows fetal T -weighted scans to be routinely acquired in utero at 3T.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNat Neurosci
December 2017
Fishberg Department of Neuroscience and the Friedman Brain Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.
Studies suggest that heightened peripheral inflammation contributes to the pathogenesis of major depressive disorder. We investigated the effect of chronic social defeat stress, a mouse model of depression, on blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability and infiltration of peripheral immune signals. We found reduced expression of the endothelial cell tight junction protein claudin-5 (Cldn5) and abnormal blood vessel morphology in nucleus accumbens (NAc) of stress-susceptible but not resilient mice.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSeizure
January 2018
Translational and Molecular Imaging Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, United States; Radiology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, United States.
Purpose: 7T (7T) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) facilitates the visualization of the brain with resolution and contrast beyond what is available at conventional clinical field strengths, enabling improved detection and quantification of small structural features such as perivascular spaces (PVSs). The distribution of PVSs, detected in vivo at 7T, may act as a biomarker for the effects of epilepsy. In this work, we systematically quantify the PVSs in the brains of epilepsy patients and compare them to healthy controls.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBr J Radiol
January 2018
5 Division of Radiopharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell Univercity, New york, NY , USA.
Positron emission tomography (PET) has, since its inception, established itself as the imaging modality of choice for the in vivo quantitative assessment of molecular targets in a wide range of biochemical processes underlying tumour physiology. PET image quantification enables to ascertain a direct link between the time-varying activity concentration in organs/tissues and the fundamental parameters portraying the biological processes at the cellular level being assessed. However, the quantitative potential of PET may be affected by a number of factors related to physical effects, hardware and software system specifications, tracer kinetics, motion, scan protocol design and limitations in current image-derived PET metrics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Med Imaging (Bellingham)
January 2018
University of California San Francisco, Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, San Francisco, California, United States.
This paper reports on results of a multisite collaborative project launched by the MRI subgroup of Quantitative Imaging Network to assess current capability and provide future guidelines for generating a standard parametric diffusion map Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine (DICOM) in clinical trials that utilize quantitative diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI). Participating sites used a multivendor DWI DICOM dataset of a single phantom to generate parametric maps (PMs) of the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) based on two models. The results were evaluated for numerical consistency among models and true phantom ADC values, as well as for consistency of metadata with attributes required by the DICOM standards.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRadiology
March 2018
From the Translational and Molecular Imaging Institute (S.J.H., S.S., S.L., B.T.) and Departments of Radiology (S.J.H., S.S., C.S., S.L., B.T.), Pathology (G.K.H.), and Urology (A.T., A.R.R.), Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, 1470 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10029.
Purpose To correlate quantitative diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) parameters derived from conventional monoexponential DWI, stretched exponential DWI, diffusion kurtosis imaging (DKI), and diffusion-tensor imaging (DTI) with quantitative histopathologic tumor tissue composition in prostate cancer in a preliminary hypothesis-generating study. Materials and Methods This retrospective institutional review board-approved study included 24 patients with prostate cancer (mean age, 63 years) who underwent magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, including high-b-value DWI and DTI at 3.0 T, before prostatectomy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAJR Am J Roentgenol
November 2017
1 Department of Radiology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, 1470 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10029.
Objective: The purpose of this study is to discuss the imaging modalities and response criteria used for assessing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) response to Y radioembolization, as well as the imaging appearances of treated tumors.
Conclusion: An understanding of the appearance of HCC after Y radioembolization is crucial for accurate evaluation of treatment response. Residual tumor necrosis and enhancement are essential for assessing response.
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol
November 2017
From the Translational and Molecular Imaging Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY (E.Z., Z.A.F., W.J.M.M.); and Department of Medical Biochemistry, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (W.J.M.M.).
Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci
November 2017
Department of Radiology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Translational and Molecular Imaging Institute, One Gustave L. Levy Place, Box 1234, New York, NY 10029, USA
Biomedical engineering and its associated disciplines play a pivotal role in improving our understanding and management of disease. Motivated by past accomplishments, such as the clinical implementation of coronary stents, pacemakers or recent developments in antibody therapies, disease management now enters a new era in which precision imaging and nanotechnology-enabled therapeutics are maturing to clinical translation. Preclinical molecular imaging increasingly focuses on specific components of the immune system that drive disease progression and complications, allowing the study of potential therapeutic targets.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Am Coll Cardiol
October 2017
Cardiovascular Institute, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York.
The spontaneous lysis of a coronary thrombus is a natural protective mechanism against lasting occlusion and downstream infarction. Thrombus stability is thus a direct determinant of clinical outcome. Compared with the extensive study of the crucial role of platelets, coagulation, and flow in arterial thrombosis, little attention has been paid to factors affecting thrombus stability, despite evidence linking impaired spontaneous fibrinolytic activity with acute coronary events.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Med Imaging (Bellingham)
January 2018
University of California San Francisco, Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, San Francisco, California, United States.
Diffusion weighted MRI has become ubiquitous in many areas of medicine, including cancer diagnosis and treatment response monitoring. Reproducibility of diffusion metrics is essential for their acceptance as quantitative biomarkers in these areas. We examined the variability in the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) obtained from both postprocessing software implementations utilized by the NCI Quantitative Imaging Network and online scan time-generated ADC maps.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJACC Cardiovasc Imaging
October 2017
British Heart Foundation Centre for Cardiovascular Science, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Electronic address:
Cardiovascular imaging has largely focused on identifying structural, functional, and metabolic changes in the heart. The ability to reliably assess disease activity would have major potential clinical advantages, including the identification of early disease, differentiating active from stable conditions, and monitoring disease progression or response to therapy. Positron emission tomography (PET) imaging now allows such assessments of disease activity to be acquired in the heart, whereas magnetic resonance (MR) scanning provides detailed anatomic imaging and tissue characterization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAbdom Radiol (NY)
June 2018
Department of Radiology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, 1 Gustave L. Levy Place, New York, NY, 10029, USA.
Eur J Radiol Open
September 2017
Department of Radiology and Translational and Molecular Imaging Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, One Gustave L. Levy Place, Box 1234, New York, NY, 10029-6574, USA.
Hepatocellular adenoma (HCA) is a benign liver tumor most frequently occurring in women using oral contraception. HCA develops in normal or nearly normal livers and is extremely rare in cirrhosis. The authors present magnetic resonance imaging and histopathologic findings in a 57-year-old man with liver cirrhosis and hepatic adenomatosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMagn Reson Med
May 2018
Translational and Molecular Imaging Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York, USA.
Purpose: To determine the in vitro accuracy, test-retest repeatability, and interplatform reproducibility of T quantification protocols used for dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI at 1.5 and 3 T.
Methods: A T phantom with 14 samples was imaged at eight centers with a common inversion-recovery spin-echo (IR-SE) protocol and a variable flip angle (VFA) protocol using seven flip angles, as well as site-specific protocols (VFA with different flip angles, variable repetition time, proton density, and Look-Locker inversion recovery).
Elife
September 2017
Department of Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
Electroencephalographic recordings from the developing human brain are characterized by spontaneous neuronal bursts, the most common of which is the delta brush. Although similar events in animal models are known to occur in areas of immature cortex and drive their development, their origin in humans has not yet been identified. Here, we use simultaneous EEG-fMRI to localise the source of delta brush events in 10 preterm infants aged 32-36 postmenstrual weeks.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNat Nanotechnol
September 2017
Department of Medicine (Hematology and Medical Oncology Division), the Department of Oncological Sciences, and at the Tisch Cancer Institute and Precision Immunology Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York 10029, USA.
Nat Rev Cardiol
October 2017
Translational and Molecular Imaging Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, 1470 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10029, USA.
J Hepatol
December 2017
Translational and Molecular Imaging Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA; Department of Radiology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA. Electronic address:
Background And Aims: This study evaluates the performance of various magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) response criteria for the prediction of complete pathologic necrosis (CPN) of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) post locoregional therapy (LRT) using explant pathology as a reference.
Methods: We included 61 patients (male/female 46/15; mean age 60years) who underwent liver transplantation after LRT with transarterial chemoembolization plus radiofrequency or microwave ablation (n=56), or Yttrium radioembolization (n=5). MRI was performed <90days before liver transplantation.