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Precision medicine, which among other aspects includes an individual's genomic data in diagnosis and management, has become the standard-of-care for Mendelian cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, early identification and management of asymptomatic patients with potentially lethal and manageable Mendelian CVD through screening, which is the promise of precision health, remains an unsolved challenge. The reduced costs of genomic sequencing have enabled the creation of biobanks containing in-depth genetic and health information, which have facilitated the understanding of genetic variation, penetrance, and expressivity, moving us closer to the genotype-first screening of asymptomatic individuals for Mendelian CVD.

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  • Precocious puberty occurs when secondary sexual traits appear before age 8 in girls and 9 in boys, with central precocious puberty (CPP) being a rare type linked to early hormonal activation.
  • A new case of an 8-year-old girl showed a specific genetic change in the DLK1 gene, leading to advanced puberty and related health issues like obesity and insulin problems.
  • The findings emphasize the need for ongoing health monitoring in children with DLK1 mutations, highlighting a trend of metabolic issues such as obesity and irregular cholesterol levels in affected individuals.
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Clinician assessment of kidney function from plasma creatinine values during critical illness: A scenario-based international multi-professional survey.

J Crit Care

February 2025

Adult Critical Care Unit, The Royal London Hospital, Barts Health NHS Trust, Whitechapel Road, London E1 1FR, UK; Critical Care and Peri-operative Medicine Research Group, William Harvey Research Institute, Faculty of Medicine, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK.

Purpose: During critical illness interpretation of serum creatinine is affected by non-steady state conditions, reduced creatinine generation, and altered distribution. We evaluated healthcare professionals' ability to adjudicate underlying kidney function, based on simulated creatinine values.

Methods: We developed an online survey, incorporating 12 scenarios with simulated trajectories of creatinine based on profiles of muscle mass, GFR and fluid balance using bespoke kinetic modelling.

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Debunking the Myth: Off-Hours Admission and Risk in Patients With Ischemic Cardiogenic Shock.

JACC Cardiovasc Interv

October 2024

Adult Critical Care Unit, Barts Heart Centre, St Bartholomew's Hospital, West Smithfield, London, United Kingdom; William Harvey Research Institute, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, Charterhouse Square, London, United Kingdom. Electronic address:

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Understanding the genetic basis of routinely-acquired blood tests can provide insights into several aspects of human physiology. We report a genome-wide association study of 42 quantitative blood test traits defined using Electronic Healthcare Records (EHRs) of ~50,000 British Bangladeshi and British Pakistani adults. We demonstrate a causal variant within the PIEZO1 locus which was associated with alterations in red cell traits and glycated haemoglobin.

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Shear stress is uncoupled from atheroprotective KLK10 in atherosclerotic plaques.

Atherosclerosis

November 2024

Department of Infection, Immunity and Cardiovascular Disease, INSIGNEO Institute, and the Bateson Centre, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK; Centre for Biochemical Pharmacology, William Harvey Research Institute, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK. Electronic address:

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  • Physiological shear stress typically helps maintain vascular health by promoting protective molecules in endothelial cells, but this may not hold true in individuals with atherosclerosis.
  • Researchers examined the differences in endothelial cell (EC) responses to shear stress between healthy and atherosclerotic arteries using advanced imaging and RNA sequencing techniques.
  • Results indicated that endothelial cells in diseased arteries showed higher inflammatory markers and a significant reduction of the protective factor KLK10, suggesting a disruption in the protective effects of physiological shear stress in atherosclerotic conditions.
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  • Objective
  • : The study aimed to investigate the link between maternal diabetes during pregnancy and subtle changes in the heart structure and function of infants, specifically looking at the effects of both preexisting diabetes and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).
  • Methods
  • : Researchers analyzed data from 25,486 infants who underwent heart ultrasound within their first two months. They used linear regression to evaluate differences in heart measurements between infants exposed to maternal diabetes and those who were not.
  • Results
  • : Infants whose mothers had preexisting diabetes showed significant changes like thicker heart walls, smaller heart dimensions, lower blood flow, and faster heart rates compared to unexposed infants. Those born to mothers with GDM had similar,
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The Immune Response in Two Models of Traumatic Injury of the Immature Brain.

Cells

September 2024

Centre for Neuroscience, Surgery and Trauma, The Blizard Institute, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, London EC1M 6BQ, UK.

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can cause major disability and increases the risk of neurodegeneration. Post-TBI, there is infiltration of peripheral myeloid and lymphoid cells; there is limited information on the peripheral immune response post-TBI in the immature brain-where injury may interfere with neurodevelopment. We carried out two injury types in juvenile mice: invasive TBI with a controlled cortical impact (CCI) and repetitive mild TBI (rmTBI) using weight drop injury and analysed the response at 5- and 35-days post-injury.

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Awareness of strengths and weaknesses of cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging: results from a questionnaire survey.

Eur Heart J Imaging Methods Pract

January 2024

Department of Cardiology, Deutsches Herzzentrum der Charité, Angiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Campus Virchow Klinikum, Augustenburger Platz 1, 13353 Berlin, Germany.

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  • Extensive research has shown that cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is effective for diagnosing and monitoring cardiovascular diseases but is underused in clinical settings due to reimbursement issues.
  • A survey of 144 healthcare professionals revealed that while respondents recognized social impacts and some CMR benefits, significant gaps in knowledge about its full capabilities and advantages were present.
  • Despite these gaps, there was a positive attitude towards CMR, with many participants willing to travel and pay for the procedure, indicating a need for better awareness and educational strategies to enhance its use in healthcare.
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Invasion and metastasis are hallmarks of cancer. In addition to the well-recognized hematogenous and lymphatic pathways of metastasis, cancer cell dissemination can occur via the transcoelomic and perineural routes, which are typical of ovarian and pancreatic cancer, respectively. Macrophages are a universal major component of the tumor microenvironment and, in established tumors, promote growth and dissemination to secondary sites.

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Novel therapies for cancer-induced bone pain.

Neurobiol Pain

September 2024

Molecular Nociception Group, Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research (WIBR), University College London (UCL), London WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom.

Cancer pain is a growing problem, especially with the substantial increase in cancer survival. Reports indicate that bone metastasis, whose primary symptom is bone pain, occurs in 65-75% of patients with advanced breast or prostate cancer. We optimized a preclinical model of cancer-induced bone pain (CIBP) involving the injection of Lewis Lung Carcinoma cells into the intramedullary space of the femur of C57BL/6 mice or transgenic mice on a C57BL/6 background.

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  • * Researchers performed a multi-omic analysis (using various advanced techniques) on samples from two AML patients to explore genetic and epigenetic alterations from diagnosis to relapse.
  • * Key findings revealed that relapse involves significant changes in the 3D structure of chromatin and a decrease in accessible chromatin regions, which affect gene regulation, emphasizing the need for comprehensive approaches in studying relapse mechanisms for potential new therapies.
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Leveraging clinical intuition to improve accuracy of phenotype-driven prioritization.

Genet Med

January 2025

The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine, Farmington, CT; Berlin Institute of Health, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany. Electronic address:

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  • Clinical intuition plays a crucial role in differential diagnosis, but current algorithms for rare genetic diseases overlook this aspect and assume equal chances for all possible Mendelian diseases.
  • The new ClintLR algorithm enhances the existing LIRICAL algorithm by adjusting the pretest probabilities of related diseases based on clinical intuition.
  • Simulation results indicate that ClintLR significantly improves the ranking of accurate diagnoses in genetic sequencing, making it a valuable tool available for free online.
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A corpus of GA4GH phenopackets: Case-level phenotyping for genomic diagnostics and discovery.

HGG Adv

January 2025

Berlin Institute of Health at Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany; The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine, 10 Discovery Drive, Farmington CT 06032, USA; ELLIS-European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems. Electronic address:

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  • The GA4GH Phenopacket Schema, released in 2022 and approved as a standard by ISO, allows the sharing of clinical and genomic data, including phenotypic descriptions and genetic information, to aid in genomic diagnostics.
  • Phenopacket Store Version 0.1.19 offers a collection of 6668 phenopackets linked to various diseases and genes, making it a crucial resource for testing algorithms and software in genomic research.
  • This collection represents the first extensive case-level, standardized phenotypic information sourced from medical literature, supporting advancements in diagnostic genomics and machine learning applications.
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  • Clinicians lack data science training, which is essential in today's data-driven healthcare environment, prompting the need for structured education in this area.
  • A 1-day course was conducted with 20 participants, mostly cardiology trainees, combining lectures and hands-on coding exercises in R; feedback showed improved confidence in data analysis skills.
  • Results indicate that such short courses can significantly boost clinicians' abilities and awareness in data science, suggesting a pathway for integrating these skills into medical education.
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Aims: Automated algorithms are regularly used to analyse cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) images. Validating data output reliability from this method is crucial for enabling widespread adoption. We outline a visual quality control (VQC) process for image analysis using automated batch processing.

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Pharmacol Rev

October 2024

Institute for Research in Biomedicine, Institute for Research in Biomedicine, Università della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland

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  • Chemokines use classical G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) for cell migration, while atypical chemokine receptors (ACKRs) regulate chemokine availability without causing cell movement.
  • GPR182, a newly identified chemokine receptor, plays a key role in managing a variety of chemokines and primarily operates through interactions with β-arrestins for trafficking and scavenging, rather than traditional signaling.
  • Evidence shows that GPR182 influences immune responses and overall chemokine homeostasis, supporting its classification as ACKR5 in chemokine receptor nomenclature.
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Cardiomyocyte-derived C-type natriuretic peptide diminishes myocardial ischaemic injury by promoting revascularisation and limiting fibrotic burden.

Pharmacol Res

November 2024

William Harvey Research Institute, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, Barts & The London, Queen Mary University of London, Charterhouse Square, London EC1M 6BQ, UK. Electronic address:

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  • - Cardiomyocyte-derived C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) plays a vital role in heart health by regulating blood flow and heart function, with its effects becoming crucial during myocardial infarction (MI).
  • - Studies on mice showed that those lacking CNP had larger heart damage after MI and worse long-term heart function, while those given CNP treatment showed improvements.
  • - The research suggests that CNP serves as an important protective response from heart cells after an MI, primarily working through a specific receptor (NPR-C), indicating its potential as a new treatment for heart attacks.
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