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J Hepatol ; 81(1): 120-134, 2024 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38428643

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BACKGROUND & AIMS: The PTEN-AKT pathway is frequently altered in extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (eCCA). We aimed to evaluate the role of PTEN in the pathogenesis of eCCA and identify novel therapeutic targets for this disease. METHODS: The Pten gene was genetically deleted using the Cre-loxp system in biliary epithelial cells. The pathologies were evaluated both macroscopically and histologically. The characteristics were further analyzed by immunohistochemistry, reverse-transcription PCR, cell culture, and RNA sequencing. Some features were compared to those in human eCCA samples. Further mechanistic studies utilized the conditional knockout of Trp53 and Aurora kinase A (Aurka) genes. We also tested the effectiveness of an Aurka inhibitor. RESULTS: We observed that genetic deletion of the Pten gene in the extrahepatic biliary epithelium and peri-ductal glands initiated sclerosing cholangitis-like lesions in mice, resulting in enlarged and distorted extrahepatic bile ducts in mice as early as 1 month after birth. Histologically, these lesions exhibited increased epithelial proliferation, inflammatory cell infiltration, and fibrosis. With aging, the lesions progressed from low-grade dysplasia to invasive carcinoma. Trp53 inactivation further accelerated disease progression, potentially by downregulating senescence. Further mechanistic studies showed that both human and mouse eCCA showed high expression of AURKA. Notably, the genetic deletion of Aurka completely eliminated Pten deficiency-induced extrahepatic bile duct lesions. Furthermore, pharmacological inhibition of Aurka alleviated disease progression. CONCLUSIONS: Pten deficiency in extrahepatic cholangiocytes and peribiliary glands led to a cholangitis-to-cholangiocarcinoma continuum that was dependent on Aurka. These findings offer new insights into preventive and therapeutic interventions for extrahepatic CCA. IMPACT AND IMPLICATIONS: The aberrant PTEN-PI3K-AKT signaling pathway is commonly observed in human extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (eCCA), a disease with a poor prognosis. In our study, we developed a mouse model mimicking cholangitis to eCCA progression by conditionally deleting the Pten gene via Pdx1-Cre in epithelial cells and peribiliary glands of the extrahepatic biliary duct. The conditional Pten deletion in these cells led to cholangitis, which gradually advanced to dysplasia, ultimately resulting in eCCA. The loss of Pten heightened Akt signaling, cell proliferation, inflammation, fibrosis, DNA damage, epigenetic signaling, epithelial-mesenchymal transition, cell dysplasia, and cellular senescence. Genetic deletion or pharmacological inhibition of Aurka successfully halted disease progression. This model will be valuable for testing novel therapies and unraveling the mechanisms of eCCA tumorigenesis.


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Aurora Quinase A , Neoplasias dos Ductos Biliares , Colangiocarcinoma , PTEN Fosfo-Hidrolase , PTEN Fosfo-Hidrolase/genética , PTEN Fosfo-Hidrolase/metabolismo , Animais , Aurora Quinase A/genética , Aurora Quinase A/metabolismo , Colangiocarcinoma/etiologia , Colangiocarcinoma/patologia , Colangiocarcinoma/genética , Colangiocarcinoma/metabolismo , Camundongos , Neoplasias dos Ductos Biliares/patologia , Neoplasias dos Ductos Biliares/genética , Neoplasias dos Ductos Biliares/etiologia , Neoplasias dos Ductos Biliares/metabolismo , Humanos , Camundongos Knockout , Proteína Supressora de Tumor p53/genética , Proteína Supressora de Tumor p53/metabolismo , Ductos Biliares Extra-Hepáticos/patologia , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Colangite/patologia , Colangite/etiologia , Colangite/metabolismo , Colangite/genética , Transdução de Sinais
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Clin Exp Rheumatol ; 42(4): 843-851, 2024 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38607693

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OBJECTIVES: Coronary artery calcification (CAC) is frequently observed in Takayasu's arteritis (TAK). Our objective is to calculate the prevalence and severity of CAC in TAK, while evaluating the influence of traditional cardiovascular risk factors, glucocorticoid exposure, and disease activity on CAC. METHODS: This retrospective study involved 155 TAK patients. We measured the Agatston score by coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) and categorised all patients into groups with or without CAC (41 vs. 114) to compare clinical characteristics and ancillary findings between the two groups. RESULTS: Among the TAK patients, a total of 41 TAK patients (26.45%) exhibited CAC. Age of onset, disease duration, history of hypertension, history of hyperlipidaemia, Numano V and glucocorticoid use emerged as the independent risk factors for developing CAC in TAK (OR [95% CI] 1.084[1.028-1.142], p=0.003; 1.005 [1.001-1.010], p=0.020; 4.792 [1.713-13.411], p=0.003; 4.199 [1.087-16.219], p=0.037; 3.287 [1.070-10.100], p=0.038; 3.558[1.269-9.977], p=0.016). Nonetheless, CAC was not associated with disease activity. Moreover, the extent of calcification score in TAK showed a positive correlation with the number of traditional cardiovascular risk factors. CONCLUSIONS: We recommend CCTA screening for Numano V classified TAK patients. Glucocorticoid usage significantly escalates the risk of CAC. Therefore, in cases of effectively controlled disease, the inclusion of immunosuppressants aimed at reducing glucocorticoid dosage is advisable.


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Angiografia por Tomografia Computadorizada , Angiografia Coronária , Doença da Artéria Coronariana , Arterite de Takayasu , Calcificação Vascular , Humanos , Arterite de Takayasu/diagnóstico por imagem , Arterite de Takayasu/epidemiologia , Arterite de Takayasu/tratamento farmacológico , Arterite de Takayasu/complicações , Feminino , Masculino , Estudos Retrospectivos , Adulto , Doença da Artéria Coronariana/diagnóstico por imagem , Doença da Artéria Coronariana/epidemiologia , Doença da Artéria Coronariana/etiologia , Calcificação Vascular/diagnóstico por imagem , Calcificação Vascular/epidemiologia , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Fatores de Risco , Prevalência , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Glucocorticoides/uso terapêutico , Glucocorticoides/efeitos adversos , Adulto Jovem , Fatores de Risco de Doenças Cardíacas
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Int J Cosmet Sci ; 46(3): 414-423, 2024 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38229273

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OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to expound on the correlation between facial skin microbiome and sensitive skin (SS) using a novel sequencing technique. METHODS: We applied the 2bRAD sequencing for the microbiome, which enables accurate characterization of the low-biomass microbiome at species resolution to profile facial skin microbes in SS and non-SS groups. Further, the bacterial colonies were isolated and cultured from skin surfaces to study the pro-inflammatory effect on human keratinocytes by ELISA. RESULTS: We accordingly identified 1142 genera and 4436 strains. In the SS group, the proportions of Actinomyces and Microbotryomycetes were significantly increased, whereas that of Acidimicrobiia was decreased. Kruskal-Wallis analysis revealed significant differences in 11 genera and 35 species, among which the proportions of Dermabacter, Chryseobacterium, Rhodotorula and Peptoniphilus A were increased in the SS group. Analysis of the top 10 genera revealed increased proportions of Cutibacterium, Corynebacterium and Staphylococcus. Moreover, the proportion of Dermabacter hominis was significantly increased by 18.9-fold in the SS group, whereas those of many Streptococcus strains were significantly decreased. Focus on the isolated bacterial colonies from skin surfaces, more yellow colonies were found in SS group when cultured in Tryptic Soy Broth medium for 48 h, and more interleukin-8 was detected on keratinocytes after yellow colonies stimulation, such as S.capitis, M.luteus. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that more SS-associated microorganisms can be identified using the 2bRAD technique even with a small sample size. Dermabacter hominis and Chryseobacterium was firstly reported with a significantly increase in SS, and the S.capitis, as well as M.luteus, but not S.aureus, may be associated with skin inflammation.


OBJECTIF: Cette étude visait à expliquer la corrélation entre le microbiome de la peau du visage et la peau sensible (PS) à l'aide d'une nouvelle technique de séquençage. MÉTHODES: Nous avons appliqué le séquençage 2bRAD pour le microbiome, ce qui nous a permis de caractériser précisément le microbiome à faible biomasse à la résolution des espèces pour profiler les microbes de la peau du visage dans les groupes PS et non­PS. En outre, les colonies bactériennes ont été isolées et cultivées à partir de surfaces cutanées pour étudier l'effet pro­inflammatoire sur les kératinocytes humains par ELISA. RÉSULTATS: Nous avons donc identifié 1 142 genres et 4 436 souches. Dans le groupe PS, on a pu constater des proportions d'Actinomyces et de microbotryomycètes significativement accrues, pour de moindres proportions d'Acidimicrobiia. L'analyse de Kruskal­Wallis a révélé des différences significatives dans 11 genres et 35 espèces, parmi lesquelles des proportions de Dermabacter, Chryseobacterium, Rhodotorula et Peptoniphilus A accrues dans le groupe PS. L'analyse des 10 principaux genres a montré une augmentation des proportions de Cutibacterium, Corynebacterium et Staphylococcus. En outre, la proportion de Dermabacter hominis a été multipliée par 18,9 dans le groupe PS, soit une augmentation significative, tandis que celle de nombreuses souches de Streptococcus s'est avérée significativement plus basse. En se concentrant sur les colonies bactériennes isolées des surfaces cutanées, plus de colonies jaunes ont été trouvées dans le groupe PS lorsqu'elles étaient cultivées dans du milieu de bouillon trypticase soja pendant 48 h, et davantage d'interleukine­8 a été détectée sur les kératinocytes après la stimulation des colonies jaunes comme S. capitis, M. luteus. CONCLUSIONS: Cette étude suggère que davantage de micro­organismes associés au PS peuvent être identifiés à l'aide de la technique 2bRAD, même avec un échantillon de petite taille. Dermabacter hominis et Chryseobacterium ont été rapportés avec une augmentation significative pour les PS, et S. capitis, ainsi que M. luteus, mais pas S. aureus, pouvant être associés à une inflammation cutanée.


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Face , Microbiota , Pele , Humanos , Pele/microbiologia , Face/microbiologia , Adulto , Feminino , Queratinócitos/microbiologia , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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medRxiv ; 2024 May 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38746299

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Background: Pathogenic constitutional APC variants underlie familial adenomatous polyposis, the most common hereditary gastrointestinal polyposis syndrome. To improve variant classification and resolve the interpretative challenges of variants of uncertain significance (VUS), APC-specific ACMG/AMP variant classification criteria were developed by the ClinGen-InSiGHT Hereditary Colorectal Cancer/Polyposis Variant Curation Expert Panel (VCEP). Methods: A streamlined algorithm using the APC -specific criteria was developed and applied to assess all APC variants in ClinVar and the InSiGHT international reference APC LOVD variant database. Results: A total of 10,228 unique APC variants were analysed. Among the ClinVar and LOVD variants with an initial classification of (Likely) Benign or (Likely) Pathogenic, 94% and 96% remained in their original categories, respectively. In contrast, 41% ClinVar and 61% LOVD VUS were reclassified into clinically actionable classes, the vast majority as (Likely) Benign. The total number of VUS was reduced by 37%. In 21 out of 36 (58%) promising APC variants that remained VUS despite evidence for pathogenicity, a data mining-driven work-up allowed their reclassification as (Likely) Pathogenic. Conclusions: The application of APC -specific criteria substantially reduced the number of VUS in ClinVar and LOVD. The study also demonstrated the feasibility of a systematic approach to variant classification in large datasets, which might serve as a generalisable model for other gene-/disease-specific variant interpretation initiatives. It also allowed for the prioritization of VUS that will benefit from in-depth evidence collection. This subset of APC variants was approved by the VCEP and made publicly available through ClinVar and LOVD for widespread clinical use.

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