scholarly journals A Novel Approach Towards Less Invasive Multi ‘Omics Gut Analyses: A Pilot Study

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adam J. Berlinberg ◽  
Ana Brar ◽  
Andrew Stahly ◽  
Mark E. Gerich ◽  
Blair P. Fennimore ◽  
...  

Newer ‘omics approaches such as metatranscriptomics and metabolomics allow functional assessments of the interaction(s) between the gut microbiome and the human host. In order to generate meaningful data with these approaches, though, the method of sample collection is critical. Prior studies have relied upon expensive and invasive means towards sample acquisition such as intestinal biopsy, while other studies have relied upon easier methods of collection such as fecal samples that do not necessarily represent those microbes in contact with the host. In this pilot study, we attempt to characterize a novel, minimally invasive method towards sampling the human microbiome using mucosal cytology brush sampling compared to intestinal gut biopsy on 5 healthy participants undergoing routine screening colonoscopy. We compared metatranscriptomic analyses between the two collection methods, identifying increased taxonomic evenness and beta diversity in the cytology brush samples, and similar community transcriptional profiles between the two methods. Metabolomics assessment demonstrated striking differences between the two methods, implying a difference in bacterial-derived versus human absorbed metabolites. Put together, this study supports the use of a less invasive method of microbiome sampling with cytology brushes, but caution must be exercised when performing metabolomics assessment as this represents differential metabolite production but not absorption by the host.

2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (6) ◽  
pp. 3198
Author(s):  
Shiho Wasai ◽  
Eriko Toyoda ◽  
Takumi Takahashi ◽  
Miki Maehara ◽  
Eri Okada ◽  
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We are conducting a clinical study of the use of allogeneic polydactyly-derived chondrocyte sheets (PD sheets) for the repair of articular cartilage damage caused by osteoarthritis. However, the transplantation of PD sheets requires highly invasive surgery. To establish a less invasive treatment, we are currently developing injectable fragments of PD sheets (PD sheets-mini). Polydactyly-derived chondrocytes were seeded in RepCell™ or conventional temperature-responsive inserts and cultured. Cell counts and viability, histology, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), and flow cytometry were used to characterize PD sheets-mini and PD sheets collected from each culture. To examine the effects of injection on cell viability, PD sheets-mini were tested in four experimental conditions: non-injection control, 18 gauge (G) needle, 23G needle, and syringe only. PD sheets-mini produced similar amounts of humoral factors as PD sheets. No histological differences were observed between PD sheets and PD sheets-mini. Except for COL2A1, expression of cartilage-related genes did not differ between the two types of PD sheet. No significant differences were observed between injection conditions. PD sheets-mini have characteristics that resemble PD sheets. The cell viability of PD sheets-mini was not significantly affected by needle gauge size. Intra-articular injection may be a feasible, less invasive method to transplant PD sheets-mini.


Cytopathology ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana C Silva‐Klug ◽  
Maria Saumoy ◽  
Nuria Baixeras ◽  
Loris Trenti ◽  
Isabel Catala ◽  
...  

Biology ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (8) ◽  
pp. 711
Author(s):  
Assaf Moore ◽  
Marc J. Kindler ◽  
Aaron Max Allen

Malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) is a deadly disease and radiotherapy (RT) plays an important role in its management. Recent developments in technique have made it is possible to deliver RT to MPM in the intact lung. However, it is imperative to reduce normal lung doses. We present a pilot study examining the use of CPAP and VMAT radiotherapy to reduce toxicity when treating MPM, involving three consecutive patients with MPM, not amenable to surgery, who were treated according to Helsinki committee approval. Patients were simulated using four-dimentional CT simulation with the assistance of CPAP lung inflation, then were treated using both IMRT and VMAT techniques. Radiation lung dose was optimized based on accepted lung dose constraints. Patients were followed for toxicity as well as local control and survival. Results: Three patients were treated with CPAP-based IMRT treatment. These patients tolerated the treatment and DVH constraints were able to be met. The comparison plans among the four VMAT arcs and the IMRT static field treatment were able to accomplish the treatment planning objectives without significant advantages with either technique. The treatment combined with CPAP reduced the normal lung dose in MPM patients with intact lungs. This technique is worthy of further investigation.


2014 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 57
Author(s):  
M. Edwards ◽  
C. Rickard ◽  
I. Rapchuk ◽  
A. Corley ◽  
N. Marsh ◽  
...  

Biosensors ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (9) ◽  
pp. 127 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brian Senf ◽  
Woon-Hong Yeo ◽  
Jong-Hoon Kim

A recent development in portable biosensors allows rapid, accurate, and on-site detection of biomarkers, which helps to prevent disease spread by the control of sources. Less invasive sample collection is necessary to use portable biosensors in remote environments for accurate on-site diagnostics and testing. For non- or minimally invasive sampling, easily accessible body fluids, such as saliva, sweat, blood, or urine, have been utilized. It is also imperative to find accurate biomarkers to provide better clinical intervention and treatment at the onset of disease. At the same time, these reliable biomarkers can be utilized to monitor the progress of the disease. In this review, we summarize the most recent development of portable biosensors to detect various biomarkers accurately. In addition, we discuss ongoing issues and limitations of the existing systems and methods. Lastly, we present the key requirements of portable biosensors and discuss ideas for functional enhancements.


2007 ◽  
Vol 102 (8) ◽  
pp. 1640-1645 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edgardo Diaz-Cervantes ◽  
Antonio De-la-Torre-Bravo ◽  
Stuart Jon Spechler ◽  
Ernesto Torres-Durazo ◽  
Sergio Sobrino-Cossio ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Christian A. Maiwald ◽  
Julia Dick ◽  
Matthias Marschal ◽  
Christian Gille ◽  
Axel R. Franz ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-8
Author(s):  
Nahar Nurun ◽  
Molina Rani Kundu ◽  
Naher Akterun

Objective: To assess the outcomes of abdominal sacral colpopexy in less invasive method. Study design: It was a prospective study conducted in Comilla Medical College Hospital and Comilla General Hospital during the period from 2005 to 2009.Method: Thirty women with vaginal vault prolapse were selected by inclusion and exclusion criteria in a consecutive, exhaustive method. Primary outcome measurements were included subjective, objective and patient-determined success rate. Secondary outcome included the impact on bowel, bladder, sexual function and quality of life. Result: Result shows that, vault prolapse is mostly associated with older patients, age more than sixty (66.7%), para >5 (60%) and menopausal women (66.7%). Vault prolapse was mostly associated with cystocele (93.3%), stress incontinence (76.7%) and more common following abdominal hysterectomy (70%). During operation the dissection was less (3-4cm). Average operating time was 54.33/min; average estimated blood loss was 49.17/ml. One patient required blood transfusion, one developed haematoma during surgery, no gut injury or haemodynamic instability developed. Post operatively, no internal haemorrhage, 4 patient developed fever (13.3%), wound infection one (3.3%), UTI 4 patients (13.3%), no voiding difficulty or thromboembolism and one patient developed mesh rejection (3.3%). After one year follow-up success rate was 96.7%. Conclusion: Abdominal sacral colpopexy is a safe and effective method for correction of vaginal vault prolapse. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjog.v25i1.13723 Bangladesh J Obstet Gynaecol, 2010; Vol. 25(1) : 3-8


Urology ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 87 ◽  
pp. 210-215 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mustafa Güneş ◽  
Muammer Altok ◽  
Alime Güneş ◽  
Mehmet Umul ◽  
Zafer Özyıldız ◽  
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