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2022 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 104
Author(s):  
Yazun Jarrar ◽  
Su-Jun Lee

The application of personalized medicine (PM) is rapidly evolving [...]


2022 ◽  
pp. 153760
Author(s):  
Bashdar Mahmud Hussen ◽  
Sara Tharwat Abdullah ◽  
Abbas Salihi ◽  
Dana Khdr Sabir ◽  
Karzan R. Sidiq ◽  
...  

Children ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (12) ◽  
pp. 1191
Author(s):  
Talía Sainz ◽  
Valeria Pignataro ◽  
Donato Bonifazi ◽  
Simona Ravera ◽  
María José Mellado ◽  
...  

The evolving field of microbiome research offers an excellent opportunity for biomarker identification, understanding drug metabolization disparities, and improving personalized medicine. However, the complexities of host–microbe ecological interactions hinder clinical transferability. Among other factors, the microbiome is deeply influenced by age and social determinants of health, including environmental factors such as diet and lifestyle conditions. In this article, the bidirectionality of social and host–microorganism interactions in health will be discussed. While the field of microbiome-related personalized medicine evolves, it is clear that social determinants of health should be mitigated. Furthermore, microbiome research exemplifies the need for specific pediatric investigation plans to improve children’s health.


Author(s):  
Rui Li ◽  
Patrick Walsh ◽  
Vincent Truong ◽  
Ashley Petersen ◽  
James R. Dutton ◽  
...  

Differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) generates cell phenotypes valuable for cell therapy and personalized medicine. Successful translation of these hiPSC-derived therapeutic products will rely upon effective cryopreservation at multiple stages of the manufacturing cycle. From the perspective of cryobiology, we attempted to understand how the challenge of cryopreservation evolves between cell phenotypes along an hiPSC-to-sensory neuron differentiation trajectory. Cells were cultivated at three different stages to represent intermediate, differentiated, and matured cell products. All cell stages remained ≥90% viable in a dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)-free formulation but suffered ≥50% loss in DMSO before freezing. Raman spectroscopy revealed higher sensitivity to undercooling in hiPSC-derived neuronal cells with lower membrane fluidity and higher sensitivity to suboptimal cooling rates in stem cell developmental stages with larger cell bodies. Highly viable and functional sensory neurons were obtained following DMSO-free cryopreservation. Our study also demonstrated that dissociating adherent cultures plays an important role in the ability of cells to survive and function after cryopreservation.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (12) ◽  
pp. 1314
Author(s):  
Caitlin E. Filby ◽  
Katherine A. Wyatt ◽  
Sally Mortlock ◽  
Fiona L. Cousins ◽  
Brett McKinnon ◽  
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Endometrial organoids (EMO) are an important tool for gynecological research but have been limited by generation from (1) invasively acquired tissues and thus advanced disease states and (2) from women who are not taking hormones, thus excluding 50% of the female reproductive-aged population. We sought to overcome these limitations by generating organoids from (1) menstrual fluid (MF; MFO) using a method that enables the concurrent isolation of menstrual fluid supernatant, stromal cells, and leukocytes and (2) from biopsies and hysterectomy samples from women taking hormonal medication (EMO-H). MF was collected in a menstrual cup for 4–6 h on day 2 of menstruation. Biopsies and hysterectomies were obtained during laparoscopic surgery. Organoids were generated from all sample types, with MFO and EMO-H showing similar cell proliferation rates, proportion and localization of the endometrial basalis epithelial marker, Stage Specific Embryonic Antigen-1 (SSEA-1), and gene expression profiles. Organoids from different disease states showed the moderate clustering of epithelial secretory and androgen receptor signaling genes. Thus, MFO and EMO-H are novel organoids that share similar features to EMO but with the advantage of (1) MFO being obtained non-invasively and (2) EMO-H being obtained from 50% of the women who are not currently being studied through standard methods. Thus, MFO and EMO-H are likely to prove to be invaluable tools for gynecological research, enabling the population-wide assessment of endometrial health and personalized medicine.


2021 ◽  
Vol 49 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Louis Papageorgiou ◽  
Haris Alkenaris ◽  
Maria Zervou ◽  
Dimitriοs Vlachakis ◽  
Ioannis Matalliotakis ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antonio J Banegas-Luna ◽  
Miguel Carmena-Bargueño ◽  
Horacio Pérez-Sánchez

Author(s):  
John Furia ◽  
Mark Lundeen ◽  
Jason Hurd ◽  
David Pearce ◽  
Christopher Alt ◽  
...  

Recently, the management of musculoskeletal disorders with the patients' own stem cells, isolated from the walls of small blood vessels, which can be found in great numbers in the adipose tissue, has received considerable attention. The use of these autologous, unmodified stem cells can be seamlessly integrated into modern orthopedic treatment concepts, which can be understood as the optimization of a process which - albeit less efficiently - also takes place physiologically. Accordingly, this new safe and effective type of treatment is attractive in terms of holistic thinking and personalized medicine.


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