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Dev Biol

September 2023

Dept of Molecular Biosciences, Univ of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, 78712, USA.

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Significance: Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most frequently diagnosed adult primary brain malignancy with poor patient prognosis. GBM can recur despite aggressive treatment due to therapeutically resistant glioblastoma stem cells (GSCs) that may exhibit metabolic plasticity.

Aim: Intrinsic nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) fluorescence can be acquired with fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) to examine its bound and free metabolic states in GSC and GBM tissues.

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Massive Star Mass-Loss Revealed by X-ray Observations of Young Supernovae.

Proc Int Astron Union

August 2018

Dept. of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Univ of Chicago 5640 S Ellis Ave, Chicago, IL 60637.

Article Synopsis
  • Massive stars shed a significant amount of mass throughout their lives, influencing the environment around them before they explode as supernovae.
  • When a supernova occurs, it creates a shock wave that interacts with the previously lost mass, affecting the thermal X-ray emission that can be observed.
  • By analyzing the X-ray lightcurves from young supernovae, researchers can investigate the mass-loss rates of these stars, finding that Type IIP supernovae have lower mass-loss rates compared to more luminous supernovae.
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While there are a plethora of in vivo fiber-optic spectroscopic techniques that have demonstrated the ability to detect a number of diseases in research trials with highly trained personnel familiar with the operation of experimental optical technologies, very few techniques show the same level of success in large multicenter trials. To meet the stringent requirements for a viable optical spectroscopy system to be used in a clinical setting, we developed components including an automated calibration tool, optical contact sensor for signal acquisition, and a methodology for real-time in vivo probe calibration correction. The end result is a state-of-the-art medical device that can be realistically used by a physician with spectroscopic fiber-optic probes.

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MR Imaging Radiomics Signatures for Predicting the Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence as Given by Research Versions of MammaPrint, Oncotype DX, and PAM50 Gene Assays.

Radiology

November 2016

From the Depts of Radiology (H.L., K.D., M.L.G.) and Public Health Sciences (Y.J.), The Univ of Chicago, 5841 S Maryland Ave, MC 2026, Chicago, IL 60637; Program of Computational Genomics & Medicine, NorthShore Univ HealthSystem, Evanston, Ill (Y.Z., Y.J.); Dept of Radiology, Univ of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wis (E.S.B.); Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Ctr, Univ of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC (K.A.H., C.F., C.M.P.); Dept of Medicine, Section of Hematology & Oncology, The Univ of Chicago, Chicago, Ill (S.D.C.); Dept of Diagnostic Radiology, The Univ of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Ctr, Houston, Tex (G.J.W.); Dept of Radiology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Ctr, New York, NY (E.J.S., E.A.M.); Dept of Radiology, Univ of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Ctr, Miami, Fla (J.M.N.); Dept of Radiology, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, Pa (M.G.); and Div of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis, National Cancer Inst, Biometric Research Branch, Bethesda, Md (E.H.).

Purpose To investigate relationships between computer-extracted breast magnetic resonance (MR) imaging phenotypes with multigene assays of MammaPrint, Oncotype DX, and PAM50 to assess the role of radiomics in evaluating the risk of breast cancer recurrence. Materials and Methods Analysis was conducted on an institutional review board-approved retrospective data set of 84 deidentified, multi-institutional breast MR examinations from the National Cancer Institute Cancer Imaging Archive, along with clinical, histopathologic, and genomic data from The Cancer Genome Atlas. The data set of biopsy-proven invasive breast cancers included 74 (88%) ductal, eight (10%) lobular, and two (2%) mixed cancers.

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Population-based genome wide association studies have identified a locus at 9p22.2 associated with ovarian cancer risk, which also modifies ovarian cancer risk in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers. We conducted fine-scale mapping at 9p22.

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The sequence of events by which primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH1) causes renal failure is unclear. We hypothesize that proximal tubule (PT) is vulnerable because oxalate secretion raises calcium oxalate (CaOx) supersaturation (SS) there, leading to crystal formation and cellular injury. We studied cortical and papillary biopsies from two PH1 patients with preserved renal function, and seven native kidneys removed from four patients at the time of transplant, after short-term (2) or longer term (2) dialysis.

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RGS3 controls T lymphocyte migration in a model of Th2-mediated airway inflammation.

Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol

November 2013

Section of Pulmonary and Critical Care, Dept. of Medicine, The Univ. of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland Ave., MC6076, Rm. M-648, Chicago, IL 60637.

T cell migration toward sites of antigen exposure is mediated by G protein signaling and is a key function in the development of immune responses. Regulators of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins modulate G protein signaling; however, their role in the regulation of adaptive immune responses has not been thoroughly explored. Herein we demonstrated abundant expression of the Gi/Gq-specific RGS3 in activated T cells, and that diminished RGS3 expression in a T cell thymoma increased cytokine-induced migration.

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Patients with idiopathic hypercalciuria (IH) have decreased renal calcium reabsorption, most marked in the postprandial state, but the mechanisms are unknown. We compared 29 subjects with IH and 17 normal subjects (N) each fed meals providing identical amounts of calcium. Urine and blood samples were collected fasting and after meals.

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The most common metabolic abnormality found in calcium (Ca) kidney stone formers is idiopathic hypercalciuria (IH). Using endogenous lithium (Li) clearance, we previously showed that in IH, there is decreased proximal tubule sodium absorption, and increased delivery of Ca into the distal nephron. Distal Ca reabsorption may facilitate the formation of Randall's plaque (RP) by washdown of excess Ca through the vasa recta toward the papillary tip.

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Intermittent hypoxia (IH) is a frequent occurrence in sleep and respiratory disorders. Both human and murine studies show that IH may be implicated in metabolic dysfunction. Although the effects of nocturnal low-frequency intermittent hypoxia (IH(L)) have not been extensively examined, it would appear that IH(L) and high-frequency intermittent hypoxia (IH(H)) may elicit distinct metabolic adaptations.

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Stimulation of Rho signaling by pathologic mechanical stretch is a "second hit" to Rho-independent lung injury induced by IL-6.

Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol

May 2012

Lung Injury Center, Section of Pulmonary and Critical Medicine, Dept. of Medicine, Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.

Most patients with acute lung injury (ALI) and acute respiratory distress syndrome of septic and nonseptic nature require assisted ventilation with positive pressure, which at suboptimal range may further exacerbate lung dysfunction. Previous studies described enhancement of agonist-induced Rho GTPase signaling and endothelial cell (EC) permeability in EC cultures exposed to pathologically relevant cyclic stretch (CS) magnitudes. This study examined a role of pathologic CS in modulation of pulmonary EC permeability caused by IL-6, a cytokine increased in sepsis and acting in a Rho-independent manner.

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Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1)-based incretin therapy is becoming central to the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Activation of incretin hormone receptors results in rapid elevation of cAMP followed by enhanced insulin secretion. However, the incretin effect may be significantly impaired in diabetes.

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Cholinergic signaling inhibits oxalate transport by human intestinal T84 cells.

Am J Physiol Cell Physiol

January 2012

Section of Nephrology, Dept. of Medicine, The Univ. of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland Ave., MC5100, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.

Urolithiasis remains a very common disease in Western countries. Seventy to eighty percent of kidney stones are composed of calcium oxalate, and minor changes in urinary oxalate affect stone risk. Intestinal oxalate secretion mediated by anion exchanger SLC26A6 plays a major constitutive role in limiting net absorption of ingested oxalate, thereby preventing hyperoxaluria and calcium oxalate urolithiasis.

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This essay explores how the defense of global commerce pioneered in the Enlightenment was tied to the improvement of the natural order. Two rival ecologies, one made by natural historians and the other developed by Adam Smith and his liberal successors, vied for intellectual precedence as well as for practical application in the metropole and the colonies. Together they constitute the beginnings of an ongoing quarrel over the environmental foundation of capitalism.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the expression of heat shock proteins (Hsps), which are important for gut health, showing that their levels vary along the large intestine, being highest in the proximal colon and decreasing towards the distal colon.* -
  • This variation is linked to the presence of gut microbiota, as germ-free mice show a loss of this pattern, indicating that microbial interactions play a role in Hsp regulation.* -
  • The research finds that mucosa-associated bacteria from the proximal colon enhance Hsp expression in intestinal cells, suggesting that these host-microbial interactions are vital for maintaining intestinal health and may influence inflammatory bowel diseases.*
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A key step in regulating insulin secretion is insulin granule trafficking to the plasma membrane. Using live-cell time-lapse confocal microscopy, we observed a dynamic association of insulin granules with filamentous actin and PIP2-enriched structures. We found that the scaffolding protein family ERM, comprising ezrin, radixin, and moesin, are expressed in β-cells and target both F-actin and PIP2.

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Atrial natriuretic peptide attenuates LPS-induced lung vascular leak: role of PAK1.

Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol

November 2010

Section of Pulmonary and Critical Medicine, Lung Injury Center, Dept. of Medicine, Univ. of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland Ave., Office N613, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.

Increased levels of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) in the models of sepsis, pulmonary edema, and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) suggest its potential role in the modulation of acute lung injury. We have recently described ANP-protective effects against thrombin-induced barrier dysfunction in pulmonary endothelial cells (EC). The current study examined involvement of the Rac effector p21-activated kinase (PAK1) in ANP-protective effects in the model of lung vascular permeability induced by bacterial wall LPS.

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High-molecular-weight hyaluronan is a novel inhibitor of pulmonary vascular leakiness.

Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol

November 2010

Dept. of Medicine, Univ. of Chicago, MC 6076, I-503C, 5841 S. Maryland Ave., Chicago, IL 60637, USA.

Endothelial cell (EC) barrier dysfunction results in increased vascular permeability, a perturbation observed in inflammatory states, tumor angiogenesis, atherosclerosis, and both sepsis and acute lung injury. Therefore, agents that enhance EC barrier integrity have important therapeutic implications. We observed that binding of high-molecular-weight hyaluronan (HMW-HA) to its cognate receptor CD44 within caveolin-enriched microdomains (CEM) enhances human pulmonary EC barrier function.

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Bursting and calcium oscillations in pancreatic beta-cells: specific pacemakers for specific mechanisms.

Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab

October 2010

Dept. of Medicine, MC-1027, Univ. of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland Ave., Chicago, IL 60637, USA.

Oscillatory phenomenon in electrical activity and cytoplasmic calcium concentration in response to glucose are intimately connected to multiple key aspects of pancreatic β-cell physiology. However, there is no single model for oscillatory mechanisms in these cells. We set out to identify possible pacemaker candidates for burst activity and cytoplasmic Ca(2+) oscillations in these cells by analyzing published hypotheses, their corresponding mathematical models, and relevant experimental data.

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This article statistically analyzes quantitative data from numerous sources in order to assess changes in marriage patterns, family structure, and rates of social mobility during the period from 1282 to 1494. During this period, three systems of social stratification coexisted -- wealth, political office, and age of family -- but these contending status systems were not consistent in their rankings of families. Each status system was conservative in the sense that elite families at the top of that hierarchy married each other in order to stabilize their position.

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The functional organization giving rise to stimulus selectivity in higher-order auditory neurons remains under active study. We explored the selectivity for motifs, spectrotemporally distinct perceptual units in starling song, recording the responses of 96 caudomedial mesopallium (CMM) neurons in European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) under awake-restrained and urethane-anesthetized conditions. A subset of neurons was highly selective between motifs.

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