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Interleukin-10 suppresses lipid metabolism-mediated intestinal inflammation.

Life Metab

June 2024

Division of Immunology and Division of Gastroenterology, Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA 02115, United States.

In a recent paper published in , York . reported that the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 regulates sphingolipid metabolism to limit NF-κB-mediated inflammation. Deletion of in mice, or genetic mutation of in humans, predisposes to inflammatory bowel disease, which may be overcome by restoring homeostatic sphingolipid metabolism.

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Hospitalization Patterns for Rural-Residing Children from 2002 to 2017.

Acad Pediatr

August 2024

Complex Care (JG Berry), Division of General Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Mass.

Objective: The closure of inpatient pediatric units within general hospitals has contributed to the regionalization of pediatric care. For children in rural areas, the distance traveled for hospitalization impacts the quality of care for children, the families, and the preparedness for disaster planning within rural communities. We assessed trends in location of hospitalization over time for rural-residing children.

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  • The study investigates the relationship between CPR duration and survival outcomes in hospitalized children who experience cardiac arrest and do not achieve return of circulation (ROC).
  • It involved two analyses: a patient-level examination of CPR duration factors and a hospital-level analysis looking at the association between hospital median CPR duration and survival rates among patients without ROC.
  • Results indicated that among 13,899 CPR events, 3,859 patients did not achieve ROC, with a longer median CPR duration observed in those who did not survive, highlighting the significance of CPR duration in cardiac arrest survival.
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Mass cytometry uses metal-isotope-tagged antibodies to label targets of interest, which enables simultaneous measurements of ~50 proteins or protein modifications in millions of single cells, but its sensitivity is limited. Here, we present a signal amplification technology, termed Amplification by Cyclic Extension (ACE), implementing thermal-cycling-based DNA in situ concatenation in combination with 3-cyanovinylcarbazole phosphoramidite-based DNA crosslinking to enable signal amplification simultaneously on >30 protein epitopes. We demonstrate the utility of ACE in low-abundance protein quantification with suspension mass cytometry to characterize molecular reprogramming during the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition as well as the mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition.

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Kids' noses resist COVID-19.

J Exp Med

September 2024

Division of Immunology and Division of Gastroenterology, Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.

Children resist COVID-19, and previous studies reported increased innate immunity in their upper airways. A new paper by Watkins et al. (https://doi.

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Mammary adipocytes promote breast tumor cell invasion and angiogenesis in the context of menopause and obesity.

Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis

October 2024

Vascular Biology Program, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; Department of Surgery, Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA. Electronic address:

The mechanism(s) underlying obesity-related postmenopausal (PM) breast cancer (BC) are not clearly understood. We hypothesized that the increased local presence of 'obese' mammary adipocytes within the BC microenvironment promotes the acquisition of an invasive and angiogenic BC cell phenotype and accelerates tumor proliferation and progression. BC cells, treated with primary mammary adipocyte secretome from premenopausal (Pre-M) and PM obese women (ObAdCM; obese adipocyte conditioned-media) upregulated the expression of several pro-tumorigenic factors including VEGF, lipocalin-2 and IL-6.

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Pathological autoantibody internalisation in myositis.

Ann Rheum Dis

October 2024

Muscle Disease Section, National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA

Objectives: Autoantibodies targeting intracellular proteins are common in various autoimmune diseases. In the context of myositis, the pathologic significance of these autoantibodies has been questioned due to the assumption that autoantibodies cannot enter living muscle cells. This study aims to investigate the validity of this assumption.

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  • Prostate cancer (PCa) is a complex disease requiring better risk assessment methods beyond current models, which often lead to inconsistent grading, particularly with Gleason scores.
  • This study introduces a deep learning model that utilizes histopathology images alongside clinical data to improve risk stratification for treatment-naïve PCa patients undergoing radical prostatectomy.
  • Results show that this machine learning approach outperformed traditional models, accurately reclassifying risk levels for a notable percentage of patients, and could potentially enhance treatment planning with further validation.
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Ovarian cancer incidence has declined in recent decades, due in part to oral contraceptive (OC) use and tubal ligation. However, intrauterine device (IUD) use has increasingly replaced OC use. As ovarian cancer is an inflammation-related disease, we examined the association of OC use, IUD use, and tubal ligation with plasma levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), interleukin 6, and soluble tumor necrosis factor α receptor 2 in the Nurses' Health Study (NHS) and NHSII.

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Nucleotide depletion promotes cell fate transitions by inducing DNA replication stress.

Dev Cell

August 2024

Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA; Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA; Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA 02115, USA; Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA. Electronic address:

Control of cellular identity requires coordination of developmental programs with environmental factors such as nutrient availability, suggesting that perturbing metabolism can alter cell state. Here, we find that nucleotide depletion and DNA replication stress drive differentiation in human and murine normal and transformed hematopoietic systems, including patient-derived acute myeloid leukemia (AML) xenografts. These cell state transitions begin during S phase and are independent of ATR/ATM checkpoint signaling, double-stranded DNA break formation, and changes in cell cycle length.

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AgRP neurons in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus (ARC) coordinate homeostatic changes in appetite associated with fluctuations in food availability and leptin signaling. Identifying the relevant transcriptional regulatory pathways in these neurons has been a priority, yet such attempts have been stymied due to their low abundance and the rich cellular diversity of the ARC. Here we generated AgRP neuron-specific transcriptomic and chromatin accessibility profiles from male mice during three distinct hunger states of satiety, fasting-induced hunger, and leptin-induced hunger suppression.

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Deep learning (DL) has substantially enhanced natural language processing (NLP) in healthcare research. However, the increasing complexity of DL-based NLP necessitates transparent model interpretability, or at least explainability, for reliable decision-making. This work presents a thorough scoping review of explainable and interpretable DL in healthcare NLP.

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Hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) uses cytotoxic chemotherapy and/or radiation followed by intravenous infusion of stem cells to cure malignancies, bone marrow failure and inborn errors of immunity, hemoglobin and metabolism. Lung injury is a known complication of the process, due in part to disruption in the pulmonary microenvironment by insults such as infection, alloreactive inflammation and cellular toxicity. How microorganisms, immunity and the respiratory epithelium interact to contribute to lung injury is uncertain, limiting the development of prevention and treatment strategies.

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  • The study assessed the cost effectiveness of treating geographic atrophy (GA) using two different medications: intravitreal avacincaptad pegol (ACP) and pegcetacoplan (PEG).
  • Cost analyses were conducted using 2022 Medicare reimbursement data, focusing on both hospital and non-hospital settings in Miami, with treatment outcomes drawn from previous clinical trials.
  • Results showed that while ACP treatment had varying costs based on treatment frequency, it was generally less cost effective for extrafoveal lesions compared to PEG, with EOM (every other month) treatment being more cost effective than EM (every month) for ACP.
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Ophthalmol Retina

July 2024

Department of Ophthalmology, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida. Electronic address:

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Objectives: Helicobacter pylori rates of eradication to common first-line regimens continue to decline globally. Prescription of the appropriate medication dosage is an important consideration, particularly in the pediatric population due to medication weight-based dosing. Limited data is available on the impact of guideline-recommended weight-based dosing on the successful eradication of H.

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Aged nasal epithelium is more prone to severe COVID-19.

Nat Immunol

May 2024

Harvard Medical School, and Boston Children's Hospital, Division of Immunology, Division of Gastroenterology, Boston, MA, USA.

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Viral infections remain a major risk in immunocompromised pediatric patients, and virus-specific T cell (VST) therapy has been successful for treatment of refractory viral infections in prior studies. We performed a phase II multicenter study (NCT03475212) for the treatment of pediatric patients with inborn errors of immunity and/or post allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant with refractory viral infections using partially-HLA matched VSTs targeting cytomegalovirus, Epstein-Barr virus, or adenovirus. Primary endpoints were feasibility, safety, and clinical responses (>1 log reduction in viremia at 28 days).

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Background: Antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) is a major cause of kidney allograft loss. There is a paucity of large-scale pediatric-specific data regarding AMR treatment outcomes.

Methods: Data were obtained from 14 centers within the Pediatric Nephrology Research Consortium.

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Anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) is an aggressive, CD30 T cell lymphoma of children and adults. ALK fusion transcripts or mutations in the JAK-STAT pathway are observed in most ALCL tumors, but the mechanisms underlying tumorigenesis are not fully understood. Here, we show that dysregulated STAT3 in ALCL cooccupies enhancers with master transcription factors BATF3, IRF4, and IKZF1 to form a core regulatory circuit that establishes and maintains the malignant cell state in ALCL.

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  • Existing mentorship programs often overlook the unique needs of marginalized groups, particularly LGBTQIA+ mentees, prompting the development of a specialized curriculum at Harvard.
  • The Harvard Sexual and Gender Minority Health Mentoring Program targeted early-, mid-, and late-career faculty to support underrepresented health professionals, focusing on LGBTQIA+ health over six sessions in spring 2022.
  • Evaluations showed high participant satisfaction, skill improvements, and behavioral changes, indicating the program's effectiveness in fostering inclusive mentorship and suggesting its potential application in broader training contexts.
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Purpose: To compare the efficacy of botulinum toxin injections to strabismus surgery in children with acute, acquired, comitant esotropia (ACE), and to investigate factors predicting success.

Design: International, multi-center nonrandomized comparative study METHODS: Setting: Cloud-based survey.

Study Population: Children aged 2 to 17 years who underwent a single surgical intervention for ACE.

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Gastrointestinal (GI) sequelae, such as vomiting, hyperacidity, dysphagia, dysmotility, and diarrhea, are nearly universal among patients with nephropathic cystinosis. These complications result from disease processes (e.g.

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