Ergosterol Peroxide Disrupts Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Mitochondrial Function and Inhibits Tumor Growth and Metastasis

3 weeks ago
Aliyah L Bocachica-Adorno
Ergosterol peroxide (EP) triggers apoptosis pathways by inducing reactive oxygen species (ROS) in TNBC cell lines. Excess ROS production is associated with major damage to mitochondria. We hypothesized that EP may act through ROS-induced mitochondrial dysfunction. Therefore, we performed a series of assays that assessed mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP), cellular respiration, and glycolysis in TNBC models. Cardiomyocytes derived from human-induced pluripotent stem cells were chosen as a...

The Emerging Role of Circulating T Follicular Helper Cells in Dengue Virus Immunity: Balancing Protection and Pathogenesis

3 weeks ago
Paola N Flores-Pérez
Flaviviruses are a group of viruses transmitted mainly by mosquitoes and ticks, causing severe diseases in humans. Examples include dengue, Zika, West Nile virus, and yellow fever. They primarily affect individuals in tropical and subtropical regions, causing public health problems such as epidemic outbreaks and significant economic burdens due to hospitalizations and treatments. They share antigens, leading to cross-reactivity where antibodies generated against one flavivirus can react with...

A Modified Variant of <em>Fasciola hepatica</em> FhSAP-2 (mFhSAP-2) as a Recombinant Vaccine Candidate Induces High-Avidity IgG2c Antibodies and Enhances T Cell Activation in C57BL/6 Mice

3 weeks ago
Riseilly Ramos-Nieves
CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrate that mFhSAP-2 retained its immunogenicity and Th1-polarizing properties, which were enhanced by the Montanide ISA50 adjuvant. The present study highlights the feasibility of inducing Th1-associated immune responses in mice using mFhSAP-2 as an antigen. Further studies are required to assess the potential application of the mFhSAP-2+ISA50 formulation as a vaccine against F. hepatica in natural hosts such as cattle and sheep, which could contribute to improved...

Pseudomonas Reinfection in a Patient With Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia: How a Toothbrush Could Make You Sick

3 weeks ago
Jose Colon-Soto
Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by impaired mucociliary clearance, leading to recurrent respiratory tract infections, chronic rhinosinusitis, and progressive bronchiectasis. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a common pathogen associated with poorer clinical outcomes in patients with PCD. While environmental sources of P. aeruginosa are well-documented in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients, to our knowledge, this is the first reported case implicating...

A Portable UV-LED/RGB Sensor for Real-Time Bacteriological Water Quality Monitoring Using ML-Based MPN Estimation

3 weeks 1 day ago
Andrés Saavedra-Ruiz
Bacteriological water quality monitoring is of utmost importance for safeguarding public health against waterborne diseases. Traditional methods such as membrane filtration (MF), multiple tube fermentation (MTF), and enzyme-based assays are effective in detecting fecal contamination indicators, but their time-consuming nature and reliance on specialized equipment and personnel pose significant limitations. This paper introduces a novel, portable, and cost-effective UV-LED/RGB water quality...

Beyond diversity, equity, and inclusion: American Dental Education Association's role in inclusivity, humanism, and leadership

3 weeks 1 day ago
Herminio L Perez
In 2022, the American Dental Education Association (ADEA) launched the first-ever dental education-wide climate assessment survey to establish baseline data on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). This article aims to highlight the historical role of ADEA in supporting oral health education while building the inclusive capacity of leaders and advancing its organizational mission and vision in promoting DEI. The survey is a significant step in assisting academic dentistry in promoting a more...

Institutional Climate Matters: American Dental Education Association United States Climate Study results-Dental and Allied Dental programs

3 weeks 1 day ago
Ana N López Fuentes
The aim of this study was to assess the overall climate in US dental schools and allied dental programs. The inaugural American Dental Education Association Climate Study was sent to all US and Canadian dental schools and allied dental programs in 2022. The survey was open to all students, faculty, and staff members in the Commission on Dental Accreditation-accredited dental schools and allied dental education programs in the United States and Canada. The survey questionnaire assessed aspects of...

Micro- and Macroabrasion in the Esthetic Zone: A Narrative Review and Case Study

3 weeks 1 day ago
Jose Villalobos-Tinoco
Background: Micro- and macroabrasion represent a minimally invasive treatment approach for stained teeth in the esthetic zone. Diagnosing the type of stain is crucial for selecting the appropriate treatment approach. These clinical procedures involve several meticulous steps that may be confusing for less experienced clinicians. Methods: The objective of this article is to provide an updated review of the literature on the clinical procedures for micro- and macroabrasion and to present a...

Association among cardiorespiratory fitness, plasma biomarkers of pathology and astrocyte reactivity, and cognition in autosomal-dominant Alzheimer's disease

3 weeks 1 day ago
Edmarie Guzmán-Vélez
BackgroundHigh cardiorespiratory fitness has been associated with greater neuroplasticity, and slower neurodegeneration and cognitive decline in healthy adults. Yet, less is known about whether low-to-intermediate cardiorespiratory fitness is associated with lower markers of disease progression in the preclinical stage of Alzheimer's disease (AD).ObjectiveWe investigated whether cardiorespiratory fitness was associated with plasma biomarkers for AD-related pathology, neural injury and astrocyte...

Community Member Attitudes Toward Sexual Offenses and Trauma-Oriented Care: A Qualitative Exploration

3 weeks 2 days ago
Ashley Dhillon
High rates of trauma are documented among individuals convicted of a sex offense. Public attitudes toward these individuals tend to be negative and often shape legislative responses and policies regarding sex offending sentencing and treatment. However, less is known regarding whether public attitudes may consider trauma and its relevance as a potential treatment target for those convicted of a sex offense. This study explored community member attitudes toward individuals convicted of a sex...

Microstructural modeling of the fragmentation of ordinary chondrites

3 weeks 2 days ago
Mostafa M A Mohamed
The fracture behavior of rocks on asteroids offers insights into the evolution and dynamics of their boulders and regolith while providing critical data for developing hazard mitigation strategies. Information about the mechanical properties of asteroidal boulders primarily comes from laboratory studies of meteorites. This study examines the fracture mechanics of an ordinary chondrite (OC) using an innovative combination of experimental and computational methods to create models for the...

Migraine triggers, phases, and classification using machine learning models

3 weeks 2 days ago
Anusha Reddy
CONCLUSION: Our study presents a realistic assessment of promising models that are dependable in aiding physicians. The study shows the performance of various models based on the classification metrics computed for each model. It is evident from the results that the artificial neural network (ANN) performs better, irrespective of the sampling techniques used. With these machine learning models, types of migraines can be classified with high accuracy and reliability, enabling physicians to make...

Recent Innovations and Advances in Arteriovenous Fistula Creation: A Narrative Review

3 weeks 2 days ago
Cayetana Lazcano-Etchebarne
Arteriovenous fistulae (AVF) are the gold standard for vascular access among patients requiring hemodialysis; however, AVF have high primary failure rates. Novel approaches and technologies to improve AVF patency include modifications to open approaches, such as the radial artery deviation and reimplantation fistula, and percutaneous approaches, such as the endovascular AVF. Despite these advances, these modifications are limited in reducing neointimal hyperplasia, stenosis, or thrombosis, and...

Retinitis Pigmentosa and Retinal Neovascularization in a Patient With a Heterozygous Mutation in the CRB1 Gene: A Case Report

3 weeks 2 days ago
Joel Castro
This report describes the cases of two siblings who both experienced reduced visual acuity in both eyes since adolescence, along with night blindness and progressive peripheral vision loss. Fundus photography revealed a "salt-and-pepper" appearance around the macula, consistent with rod-cone dystrophy, while fluorescein angiography showed neovascularization of the optic disc and mid-peripheral retina. Optical coherence tomography showed parafoveal macular thickening, mild intraretinal fluid, and...

Surgical techniques and outcome assessment of a novel vascularized orthotopic rodent whole eye transplantation model

3 weeks 5 days ago
Yang Li
Currently there are no surgical solutions to restore vision in the irreversibly blind. Whole eye transplantation (WET), is an appealing surgical approach for restoration, replacement, and reconstruction of nonfunctioning eyes. Development of a reliable animal model to test the integrity and functionality of the transplanted eye is an essential step towards clinical whole eye transplantation. This study presents a feasible vascularized orthotopic eye transplantation preclinical rat model to study...

Quantifying the burden of cancer in Puerto Rico's oldest residents

3 weeks 5 days ago
Jason T Semprini
CONCLUSIONS: While significant progress has been made in reducing cancer incidence and mortality among Puerto Rico's oldest residents, challenges persist. Policies improving healthcare access could help reduce the burden of cancer incidence and mortality among Puerto Rico's aging population. Data revealing disaggregated ethnicity and nationality beyond Hispanic/Latino could further inform targeted efforts to advance cancer equity across the U.S.
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