scholarly journals Serial evaluation of swallowing function in a long-term survivor of V180I genetic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease

Prion ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 180-184
Author(s):  
Kenjiro Kunieda ◽  
Yuichi Hayashi ◽  
Megumi Yamada ◽  
Masahiro Waza ◽  
Tomonori Yaguchi ◽  
...  
Prion ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 109-117 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuichi Hayashi ◽  
Yasushi Iwasaki ◽  
Masahiro Waza ◽  
Shinei Kato ◽  
Akio Akagi ◽  
...  

Prion ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 82-86
Author(s):  
Yuichi Hayashi ◽  
Kenjiro Kunieda ◽  
Takuya Kudo ◽  
Akio Kimura ◽  
Ichiro Fujishima ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Travis T. Sims ◽  
Molly B. El Alam ◽  
Tatiana V. Karpinets ◽  
Stephanie Dorta-Estremera ◽  
Venkatesh L. Hegde ◽  
...  

AbstractDiversity of the gut microbiome is associated with higher response rates for cancer patients receiving immunotherapy but has not been investigated in patients receiving radiation therapy. Additionally, current studies investigating the gut microbiome and outcomes in cancer patients may not have adjusted for established risk factors. Here, we sought to determine if diversity and composition of the gut microbiome was independently associated with survival in cervical cancer patients receiving chemoradiation. Our study demonstrates that the diversity of gut microbiota is associated with a favorable response to chemoradiation. Additionally, compositional variation among patients correlated with short term and long-term survival. Short term survivor fecal samples were significantly enriched in Porphyromonas, Porphyromonadaceae, and Dialister, whereas long term survivor samples were significantly enriched in Escherichia Shigella, Enterobacteriaceae, and Enterobacteriales. Moreover, analysis of immune cells from cervical tumor brush samples by flow cytometry revealed that patients with a high microbiome diversity had increased tumor infiltration of CD4+ lymphocytes as well as activated subsets of CD4 cells expressing ki67+ and CD69+ over the course of radiation therapy. Modulation of the gut microbiota before chemoradiation might provide an alternative way to enhance treatment efficacy and improve treatment outcomes in cervical cancer patients.


2013 ◽  
Vol 34 (2) ◽  
pp. 96 ◽  
Author(s):  
Atul Sharma ◽  
T. V. S. V. G. K. Tilak ◽  
Rakesh Lodha ◽  
MC Sharma ◽  
Deepak Dabkara

1996 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 317-321 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mana Kurihara ◽  
Komei Kumagai ◽  
Saburo Yagishita

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ying V. Liu ◽  
Simrat Sodhi ◽  
Gilbert Xue ◽  
Derek Teng ◽  
Dzhalal Agakishiev ◽  
...  

AbstractPurposeShort-term improvements in retinal anatomy are known to occur in preclinical models of photoreceptor transplantation. However, correlative changes over the long term are poorly understood. We aimed to develop a quantifiable imaging biomarker grading scheme, using non-invasive multimodal confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (cSLO) imaging, to enable serial evaluation of photoreceptor transplantation over the long term.MethodsYellow-green fluorescent microspheres were transplanted into the vitreous cavity and/or subretinal space of C57/BL6J mice. Photoreceptor cell suspensions or sheets from rhodopsin-green fluorescent protein mice were transplanted subretinally, into either NOD.CB17-Prkdcscid/J or C3H/HeJ-Pde6brd1 mice. Multimodal cSLO imaging was performed serially for up to three months after transplantation. Imaging biomarkers were scored, and a grade was defined for each eye by integrating the scores. Image grades were correlated with immunohistochemistry (IHC) data.ResultsMultimodal imaging enabled the extraction of quantitative imaging biomarkers including graft size, GFP intensity, graft length, on-target graft placement, intra-graft lamination, hemorrhage, retinal atrophy, and peri-retinal proliferation. Migration of transplanted material was observed. Changes in biomarker scores and grades were detected in 13/16 and 7/16 eyes, respectively. A high correlation was found between image grades and IHC parameters.ConclusionsSerial evaluation of multiple imaging biomarkers, when integrated into a per-eye grading scheme, enabled comprehensive tracking of longitudinal changes in photoreceptor cell grafts over time. The application of systematic multimodal in vivo imaging could be useful in increasing the efficiency of preclinical retinal cell transplantation studies in rodents and other animal models.


2006 ◽  
Vol 41 (4) ◽  
pp. 391-392 ◽  
Author(s):  
Takahiro Uenishi ◽  
Osamu Yamazaki ◽  
Katsuhiko Horii ◽  
Takatsugu Yamamoto ◽  
Shoji Kubo

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