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J Immunol ; 208(4): 819-826, 2022 02 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35039333

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We used a noninvasive electrochemical quantitative assay for IgG Abs to SARS-CoV-2 S1 Ag in saliva to investigate the kinetics of Ab response in a community-based population that had received either the Pfizer or Moderna mRNA-based vaccine. Samples were received from a total of 97 individuals, including a subset of 42 individuals who collected samples twice weekly for 3 mo or longer. In all, >840 samples were collected and analyzed. In all individuals, salivary SARS-CoV-2 S1 IgG Ab levels rose sharply in the 2-wk period after their second vaccination, with peak Ab levels seen at 10-20 d after vaccination. We observed that 20%, 10%, and 2.4% of individuals providing serial samples had a 90%, 95%, and 99% drop, respectively, from peak levels during the duration of monitoring, and in two patients, Abs fell to prevaccination levels (5%). The use of noninvasive quantitative salivary Ab measurement can allow widespread, cost-effective monitoring of vaccine response.


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Vacuna nCoV-2019 mRNA-1273/inmunología , Anticuerpos Antivirales/metabolismo , Vacuna BNT162/inmunología , COVID-19/inmunología , Inmunoglobulina G/metabolismo , SARS-CoV-2/fisiología , Saliva/metabolismo , Adulto , Factores de Edad , Investigación Participativa Basada en la Comunidad , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Vacunación
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Artif Organs ; 48(7): 794-799, 2024 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38693706

RESUMEN

The American Transplant Congress (ATC) 2023, held in San Diego, California, emerged as a pivotal platform showcasing the latest advancements in organ machine perfusion, a key area in solid organ and tissue transplantation. This year's congress, attended by over 4500 participants, including leading experts, emphasized innovations in machine perfusion technologies across various organ types, including liver, kidney, heart, and lung. A total of 85 abstracts on organ machine perfusion were identified. Noteworthy advancements included the use of normothermic machine perfusion in mitigating ex-situ reperfusion injury in liver transplantation, the potential of biomarkers in assessing organ quality, and the impact of machine perfusion on graft survival and ischemic cholangiopathy incidence. Kidney transplantation saw promising developments in novel preservation methods, such as subzero storage and pulsatile perfusion. Heart and lung sessions revealed significant progress in preservation techniques, including metabolic alterations to extend organ preservation time. The conference also highlighted the growing interest in machine perfusion applications in pediatric transplantation, multi-visceral organ recovery, Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation, and discussions on novel technologies for monitoring and optimizing perfusion protocols. Additionally, ATC 2023 included critical discussions on ethical concerns, legal implications, and the evolving definition of death in the era of machine preservation, illustrating the complex landscape of transplantation science. Overall, ATC 2023 showcased significant strides in machine perfusion and continued its tradition of fostering global knowledge exchange, further cementing machine perfusion's role as a transformative force in improving transplant outcomes and expanding the donor pool.


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Preservación de Órganos , Trasplante de Órganos , Perfusión , Preservación de Órganos/métodos , Preservación de Órganos/instrumentación , Humanos , Perfusión/métodos , Perfusión/instrumentación , Trasplante de Órganos/métodos , Congresos como Asunto
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Am J Hum Genet ; 98(4): 667-79, 2016 Apr 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27018473

RESUMEN

Genetic studies of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have established that de novo duplications and deletions contribute to risk. However, ascertainment of structural variants (SVs) has been restricted by the coarse resolution of current approaches. By applying a custom pipeline for SV discovery, genotyping, and de novo assembly to genome sequencing of 235 subjects (71 affected individuals, 26 healthy siblings, and their parents), we compiled an atlas of 29,719 SV loci (5,213/genome), comprising 11 different classes. We found a high diversity of de novo mutations, the majority of which were undetectable by previous methods. In addition, we observed complex mutation clusters where combinations of de novo SVs, nucleotide substitutions, and indels occurred as a single event. We estimate a high rate of structural mutation in humans (20%) and propose that genetic risk for ASD is attributable to an elevated frequency of gene-disrupting de novo SVs, but not an elevated rate of genome rearrangement.


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Trastorno del Espectro Autista/genética , Eliminación de Gen , Duplicación de Gen , Alelos , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Secuencia de Bases , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Niño , Variaciones en el Número de Copia de ADN , Femenino , Frecuencia de los Genes , Reordenamiento Génico , Sitios Genéticos , Genoma Humano , Técnicas de Genotipaje , Humanos , Mutación INDEL , Masculino , Análisis por Micromatrices , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Linaje , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Sensibilidad y Especificidad
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Value Health ; 20(4): 547-555, 2017 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28407996

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BACKGROUND: The National Comprehensive Cancer Network recommends that women who carry gene variants that confer substantial risk for breast cancer consider risk-reduction strategies, that is, enhanced surveillance (breast magnetic resonance imaging and mammography) or prophylactic surgery. Pathogenic variants can be detected in women with a family history of breast or ovarian cancer syndromes by multigene panel testing. OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether using a seven-gene test to identify women who should consider risk-reduction strategies could cost-effectively increase life expectancy. METHODS: We estimated effectiveness and lifetime costs from a payer perspective for two strategies in two hypothetical cohorts of women (40-year-old and 50-year-old cohorts) who meet the National Comprehensive Cancer Network-defined family history criteria for multigene testing. The two strategies were the usual test strategy for variants in BRCA1 and BRCA2 and the seven-gene test strategy for variants in BRCA1, BRCA2, TP53, PTEN, CDH1, STK11, and PALB2. Women found to have a pathogenic variant were assumed to undergo either prophylactic surgery or enhanced surveillance. RESULTS: The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio for the seven-gene test strategy compared with the BRCA1/2 test strategy was $42,067 per life-year gained or $69,920 per quality-adjusted life-year gained for the 50-year-old cohort and $23,734 per life-year gained or $48,328 per quality-adjusted life-year gained for the 40-year-old cohort. In probabilistic sensitivity analysis, the seven-gene test strategy cost less than $100,000 per life-year gained in 95.7% of the trials for the 50-year-old cohort. CONCLUSIONS: Testing seven breast cancer-associated genes, followed by risk-reduction management, could cost-effectively improve life expectancy for women at risk of hereditary breast cancer.


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Biomarcadores de Tumor/genética , Neoplasias de la Mama/genética , Detección Precoz del Cáncer/economía , Perfilación de la Expresión Génica/economía , Pruebas Genéticas/economía , Costos de la Atención en Salud , Esperanza de Vida , Años de Vida Ajustados por Calidad de Vida , Adulto , Factores de Edad , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Neoplasias de la Mama/economía , Neoplasias de la Mama/terapia , Análisis Costo-Beneficio , Técnicas de Apoyo para la Decisión , Detección Precoz del Cáncer/métodos , Femenino , Predisposición Genética a la Enfermedad , Herencia , Humanos , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética/economía , Mamografía/economía , Mastectomía/economía , Persona de Mediana Edad , Modelos Económicos , Selección de Paciente , Fenotipo , Valor Predictivo de las Pruebas , Pronóstico , Medición de Riesgo , Factores de Riesgo , Espera Vigilante/economía
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Ann Vasc Surg ; 42: 62.e5-62.e8, 2017 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28279727

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Hepatic artery aneurysms are uncommon, with fewer than 500 cases noted in the literature. Bilobed hepatic artery aneurysms are extremely rare, with no documented cases in the literature. Although often asymptomatic, these visceral aneurysms are at high risk of rupture. We present an interesting case report of a bilobed hepatic artery aneurysm with occlusion of the celiac axis in a 72-year-old woman. She was asymptomatic at the time of presentation, and diagnosis was made on computerized tomography scan. She was not a candidate for endovascular repair due to the anatomy of the aneurysm and a chronically occluded celiac artery origin. Surgical repair using a bifurcated graft with ligation of the gastroduodenal artery was performed.


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Aneurisma/cirugía , Arteriopatías Oclusivas/cirugía , Implantación de Prótesis Vascular/instrumentación , Prótesis Vascular , Arteria Celíaca/cirugía , Arteria Hepática/cirugía , Anciano , Aneurisma/diagnóstico por imagen , Aneurisma/fisiopatología , Arteriopatías Oclusivas/diagnóstico por imagen , Arteriopatías Oclusivas/fisiopatología , Arteria Celíaca/diagnóstico por imagen , Arteria Celíaca/fisiopatología , Circulación Colateral , Angiografía por Tomografía Computarizada , Femenino , Hemodinámica , Arteria Hepática/diagnóstico por imagen , Arteria Hepática/fisiopatología , Humanos , Diseño de Prótesis , Flujo Sanguíneo Regional , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Hum Mutat ; 37(1): 127-34, 2016 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26467025

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We developed a rules-based scoring system to classify DNA variants into five categories including pathogenic, likely pathogenic, variant of uncertain significance (VUS), likely benign, and benign. Over 16,500 pathogenicity assessments on 11,894 variants from 338 genes were analyzed for pathogenicity based on prediction tools, population frequency, co-occurrence, segregation, and functional studies collected from internal and external sources. Scores were calculated by trained scientists using a quantitative framework that assigned differential weighting to these five types of data. We performed descriptive and comparative statistics on the dataset and tested interobserver concordance among the trained scientists. Private variants defined as variants found within single families (n = 5,182), were either VUS (80.5%; n = 4,169) or likely pathogenic (19.5%; n = 1,013). The remaining variants (n = 6,712) were VUS (38.4%; n = 2,577) or likely benign/benign (34.7%; n = 2,327) or likely pathogenic/pathogenic (26.9%, n = 1,808). Exact agreement between the trained scientists on the final variant score was 98.5% [95% confidence interval (CI) (98.0, 98.9)] with an interobserver consistency of 97% [95% CI (91.5, 99.4)]. Variant scores were stable and showed increasing odds of being in agreement with new data when re-evaluated periodically. This carefully curated, standardized variant pathogenicity scoring system provides reliable pathogenicity scores for DNA variants encountered in a clinical laboratory setting.


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Biología Computacional/métodos , Predisposición Genética a la Enfermedad , Variación Genética , Genómica/métodos , Programas Informáticos , Humanos , Variaciones Dependientes del Observador , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Navegador Web
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Hum Mutat ; 37(12): 1318-1328, 2016 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27633797

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As next-generation sequencing increases access to human genetic variation, the challenge of determining clinical significance of variants becomes ever more acute. Germline variants in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes can confer substantial lifetime risk of breast and ovarian cancer. Assessment of variant pathogenicity is a vital part of clinical genetic testing for these genes. A database of clinical observations of BRCA variants is a critical resource in that process. This article describes BRCA Share™, a database created by a unique international alliance of academic centers and commercial testing laboratories. By integrating the content of the Universal Mutation Database generated by the French Unicancer Genetic Group with the testing results of two large commercial laboratories, Quest Diagnostics and Laboratory Corporation of America (LabCorp), BRCA Share™ has assembled one of the largest publicly accessible collections of BRCA variants currently available. Although access is available to academic researchers without charge, commercial participants in the project are required to pay a support fee and contribute their data. The fees fund the ongoing curation effort, as well as planned experiments to functionally characterize variants of uncertain significance. BRCA Share™ databases can therefore be considered as models of successful data sharing between private companies and the academic world.


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Proteína BRCA1/genética , Proteína BRCA2/genética , Neoplasias de la Mama/genética , Bases de Datos Factuales , Neoplasias Ováricas/genética , Curaduría de Datos , Bases de Datos Factuales/economía , Femenino , Predisposición Genética a la Enfermedad , Humanos , Mutación
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Genet Med ; 17(3): 234-6, 2015 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25101914

RESUMEN

PURPOSE: Recent published studies have demonstrated the incremental value of the use of cell-free DNA for noninvasive prenatal testing with 100% sensitivity for trisomies 21 and 18 and a specificity of ≥99.7% for both. Data presented by two independent groups suggesting positive results by noninvasive prenatal testing were not confirmed by cytogenetic studies. METHODS: Concordance of results among cases with noninvasive prenatal testing referred for cytogenetic prenatal and/or postnatal studies by karyotyping, fluorescence in situ hybridization, and/or oligo-single-nucleotide polymorphism microarray was evaluated for 109 consecutive specimens. RESULTS: Cytogenetic results were positive for trisomy 21 in 38 of the 41 noninvasive prenatal testing-positive cases (true-positive rate: 93%) and for trisomy 18 in 16 of the 25 noninvasive prenatal testing-positive cases (true-positive rate: 64%). The true-positive rate was only 44% (7/16 cases) for trisomy 13 and 38% (6/16 cases) for sex chromosome aneuploidy. CONCLUSION: These findings raise concerns about the limitations of noninvasive prenatal testing and the need for analysis of a larger number of false-positive cases to provide true positive predictive values for noninvasive testing and to search for potential biological or technical causes. Our data suggest the need for a careful interpretation of noninvasive prenatal testing results and cautious transmission of the same to providers and patients.


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Análisis Citogenético/métodos , Síndrome de Down/diagnóstico , Diagnóstico Prenatal/métodos , Trisomía/diagnóstico , Sistema Libre de Células , Cromosomas Humanos Par 18 , Femenino , Humanos , Embarazo , Sensibilidad y Especificidad , Síndrome de la Trisomía 18
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Am J Obstet Gynecol ; 211(5): 527.e1-527.e17, 2014 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25111587

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OBJECTIVE: We sought to report on laboratory and clinical experience following 6 months of clinical implementation of a single-nucleotide polymorphism-based noninvasive prenatal aneuploidy test in high- and low-risk women. STUDY DESIGN: All samples received from March through September 2013 and drawn ≥9 weeks' gestation were included. Samples that passed quality control were analyzed for trisomy 21, trisomy 18, trisomy 13, and monosomy X. Results were reported as high or low risk for fetal aneuploidy for each interrogated chromosome. Relationships between fetal fraction and gestational age and maternal weight were analyzed. Follow-up on outcome was sought for a subset of high-risk cases. False-negative results were reported voluntarily by providers. Positive predictive value (PPV) was calculated from cases with an available prenatal or postnatal karyotype or clinical evaluation at birth. RESULTS: Samples were received from 31,030 patients, 30,705 met study criteria, and 28,739 passed quality-control metrics and received a report detailing aneuploidy risk. Fetal fraction correlated positively with gestational age, and negatively with maternal weight. In all, 507 patients received a high-risk result for any of the 4 tested conditions (324 trisomy 21, 82 trisomy 18, 41 trisomy 13, 61 monosomy X; including 1 double aneuploidy case). Within the 17,885 cases included in follow-up analysis, 356 were high risk, and outcome information revealed 184 (51.7%) true positives, 38 (10.7%) false positives, 19 (5.3%) with ultrasound findings suggestive of aneuploidy, 36 (10.1%) spontaneous abortions without karyotype confirmation, 22 (6.2%) terminations without karyotype confirmation, and 57 (16.0%) lost to follow-up. This yielded an 82.9% PPV for all aneuploidies, and a 90.9% PPV for trisomy 21. The overall PPV for women aged ≥35 years was similar to the PPV for women aged <35 years. Two patients were reported as false negatives. CONCLUSION: The data from this large-scale report on clinical application of a commercially available noninvasive prenatal test suggest that the clinical performance of this single-nucleotide polymorphism-based noninvasive prenatal test in a mixed high- and low-risk population is consistent with performance in validation studies.


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Trastornos de los Cromosomas/diagnóstico , ADN/genética , Síndrome de Down/diagnóstico , Trisomía/diagnóstico , Síndrome de Turner/diagnóstico , Adolescente , Adulto , Aneuploidia , Peso Corporal , Trastornos de los Cromosomas/genética , Cromosomas Humanos Par 13/genética , Cromosomas Humanos Par 18/genética , ADN/sangre , Síndrome de Down/genética , Femenino , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Polimorfismo de Nucleótido Simple , Valor Predictivo de las Pruebas , Embarazo , Diagnóstico Prenatal , Estudios Retrospectivos , Trisomía/genética , Síndrome de la Trisomía 13 , Síndrome de la Trisomía 18 , Síndrome de Turner/genética , Adulto Joven
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Cell Rep Med ; 4(10): 101198, 2023 10 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37716353

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The emerging field of liquid biopsy stands at the forefront of novel diagnostic strategies for cancer and other diseases. Liquid biopsy allows minimally invasive molecular characterization of cancers for diagnosis, patient stratification to therapy, and longitudinal monitoring. Liquid biopsy strategies include detection and monitoring of circulating tumor cells, cell-free DNA, and extracellular vesicles. In this review, we address the current understanding and the role of existing liquid-biopsy-based modalities in cancer diagnostics and monitoring. We specifically focus on the technical and clinical challenges associated with liquid biopsy and biomarker development being addressed by the Liquid Biopsy Consortium, established through the National Cancer Institute. The Liquid Biopsy Consortium has developed new methods/assays and validated existing methods/technologies to capture and characterize tumor-derived circulating cargo, as well as addressed existing challenges and provided recommendations for advancing biomarker assays.


Asunto(s)
Ácidos Nucleicos Libres de Células , Vesículas Extracelulares , Células Neoplásicas Circulantes , Humanos , Biopsia Líquida , Ácidos Nucleicos Libres de Células/genética , Biomarcadores , Células Neoplásicas Circulantes/patología
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Genet Med ; 14(1): 95-100, 2012 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22237437

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PURPOSE: We sought to determine the genotype frequencies for cytochrome p450 enzyme 2C19 variant alleles both in the US pan-ethnic population and various US ethnic groups and to establish the frequency of clinically actionable genotypes. METHODS: Analytical results were obtained from 1,396 consecutive samples submitted for cytochrome p450 enzyme 2C19 genotyping tests and stored in a proprietary database. This database was queried and genotypes and predicted phenotypes established. Anonymized samples were obtained from specimens submitted for cystic fibrosis genotyping that contained ethnicity information. Samples from 357, 149, and 346 individuals self-identified as white, African American, and Hispanic, respectively, were analyzed. In addition, 342 anonymized samples submitted for Ashkenazi Jewish panel testing were analyzed. RESULTS: Significant ethnic differences were observed in the frequencies of the *17 ultrarapid allele among the various groups studied. In the pan-ethnic population, 3.8% of tested patients were classified as ultrarapid metabolizers, 24% as extensive metabolizers heterozygous for a *17 ultrarapid allele, 27% as intermediate metabolizers, and 3.5% as poor metabolizers. Using stringent criteria, 7.3% of individuals would have clinically actionable genotypes. In addition, we detected two individuals with a haplotype of *2/*17 and a single individual with a haplotype of *4/*17 indicating that the *17 hypermetabolic allele can occur on a *1, *2, or *4 background.


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Alelos , Hidrocarburo de Aril Hidroxilasas/genética , Frecuencia de los Genes , Variación Genética , Técnicas de Laboratorio Clínico , Citocromo P-450 CYP2C19 , Etnicidad/genética , Genotipo , Humanos , Fenotipo , Estados Unidos
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J Assist Reprod Genet ; 29(7): 609-14, 2012 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22527905

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OBJECTIVE: To determine the sensitivity and specificity of hyperglycosylated hCG (hhCG) measurements for the diagnosis of clinical pregnancies in the IVF setting and how soon post embryo transfer (ET) a pregnancy can be detected using an ultrasensitive (hhCG) assay. To determine if a single, early hhCG measurement can discriminate between biochemical and clinical pregnancies. DESIGN: A 4 center prospective blinded clinical trial was performed with patients undergoing IVF-ET. Patients had blood drawn and submitted for hhCG analysis on the day of ET and at days 4, 6, 8, and 12 thereafter. First morning urines were collected and submitted for hhCG analysis on days 0, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12. SETTING: Fertility Centers OUTCOME MEASURES: Clinical pregnancies were defined as an ultrasound study demonstrating a gestational sac and/or heart beat at appropriate gestational ages. RESULTS: Fifty-six of 58 enrolled patients completed the study. There were 25 clinical and 6 biochemical pregnancies. For blastocyst transfers, a single serum or urine hhCG measurement identified pregnancies (both biochemical and clinical) at 6 days post ET with 100% sensitivity and specificity. There were 6 biochemical pregnancies, all following blastocyst transfers. All of these pregnancies were identified by lower values.


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Gonadotropina Coriónica/sangre , Fertilización In Vitro , Pruebas de Embarazo/métodos , Adulto , Transferencia de Embrión , Femenino , Glicosilación , Humanos , Embarazo , Índice de Embarazo , Estudios Prospectivos , Sensibilidad y Especificidad , Adulto Joven
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Immunohorizons ; 6(5): 307-311, 2022 05 26.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35618268

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The emergence of the omicron and delta variants of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has begun a number of discussions regarding breakthrough infection, waning immunity, need and timing for vaccine boosters, and whether existing mRNA vaccines for the original SARS-CoV-2 strain are adequate. Our work leverages a biosensor-based technique to evaluate the binding efficacy of SARS-CoV-2 S1-specific salivary Abs to the omicron and delta variants using a cohort of mRNA-vaccinated (n = 109) and convalescent (n = 19) subjects. We discovered a wide range of binding efficacies to the variant strains, with a mean reduction of 60.5, 26.7, and 14.7% in measurable signal to the omicron strain and 13.4, 2.4, and -6.4% mean reduction to the delta variant for convalescent, Pfizer-, and Moderna-vaccinated groups, respectively. This assay may be an important tool in determining susceptibility to infection or need for booster immunization as the pandemic evolves.


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COVID-19 , Vacunas Virales , Anticuerpos Antivirales , Afinidad de Anticuerpos , COVID-19/prevención & control , Humanos , Inmunoglobulina G , ARN Mensajero , SARS-CoV-2
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medRxiv ; 2022 Mar 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35262090

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The emergence of Omicron and Delta variants of SARS-CoV-2 has begun a number of discussions regarding breakthrough infection, waning immunity, need and timing for vaccine boosters and whether existing mRNA vaccines for the wildtype strain are adequate. Our work leverages a biosensor-based technique to evaluate the binding efficacy of SARS-CoV-2 S1 specific salivary antibodies to the Omicron and Delta variants using a cohort of mRNA vaccinated (n=109) and convalescent (n=19) subjects. We discovered a wide range of binding efficacies to the variant strains, with a mean reduction of 60.5%, 26.7%, and 14.7% in measurable signal to the Omicron strain and 13.4%, 2.4%, and âˆ'6.4% percent mean reduction to the Delta Variant for convalescent, Pfizer, and Moderna vaccinated groups respectively. This assay may be an important tool in determining susceptibility to infection or need for booster immunization as the pandemic evolves. Key Points: AMPERIAL assay developed to quantify salivary SARS-CoV-2 S1 IgG antibodies to Omicron and Delta variantsThere was a reduction in affinity to both Delta and Omicron VariantsThe reduction in affinity was more pronounced to Omicron than for Delta VariantsThere was a significant difference between IgG affinities in Individuals vaccinated with Pfizer versus Moderna Vaccines.

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J Investig Med High Impact Case Rep ; 10: 23247096221123146, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36154495

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Central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) is a rare disease characterized by sporadic, benign, intraosseous mandibular lesions of unknown etiology. Histologically, these lesions are indistinguishable from brown tumors of hyperparathyroidism and cherubism, and occasionally have been associated with different syndromes raising a question for genetic etiology. The CGCG has varied presentation ranging from nonaggressive and indolent to aggressive, destructive, and recurrent, often posing diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Herein, we present the first case of a 10-year-old boy with CGCG and 16p13.11 microdeletion syndrome, highlight the diagnostic challenges inherent to this heterogeneous disorder, and discuss the genetics and treatment approaches of these complex lesions.


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Granuloma de Células Gigantes , Niño , Granuloma de Células Gigantes/diagnóstico , Granuloma de Células Gigantes/genética , Granuloma de Células Gigantes/patología , Humanos , Masculino , Enfermedades Raras
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Genet Med ; 13(12): 1042-4, 2011 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21804385

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PURPOSE: : Recently, a major CLIA-certified commercial laboratory began offering an extended cystic fibrosis (CF) carrier screening panel containing 103 variants including p.L997F. Our laboratory has already received two invasive prenatal diagnostic samples where one parent carries a classic CF mutation and the other carries p.L997F. One fetus inherited both variants. METHODS: : We queried our databases containing >2500 CF sequencing analyses to find all individuals with the p.L997F variant. For all compound heterozygous patients, clinical information was obtained by a genetic counselor telephoning the medical provider. RESULTS: : There were four compound heterozygous patients carrying the p.L997F variant and a second pathogenic CF allele. Three patients were discovered by newborn screening and were asymptomatic at ages 28, 40, and 60 months, respectively. The fourth individual is currently aged 10 years and has the diagnosis of atypical CF with recurrent pancreatitis, sinusitis with nasal polyps, and mild lung disease. His length and weight are in the 90th and 75th centile, respectively. The fifth patient was a compound heterozygote for p.F508del and a complex allele containing p.L997F and a deletion of exons 2-9. This patient has the diagnosis of classical CF. CONCLUSION: : The p.L997F variant is not a classical CF mutation, and its inclusion in population-based carrier screening panels is a disservice to couples who may make poorly informed reproductive decisions based on incorrect assumptions.


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Regulador de Conductancia de Transmembrana de Fibrosis Quística/genética , Pruebas Genéticas/ética , Mutación , Tamizaje Neonatal/métodos , Vigilancia de la Población , Alelos , Niño , Preescolar , Fibrosis Quística/diagnóstico , Fibrosis Quística/genética , Análisis Mutacional de ADN , Exones , Estudios de Asociación Genética , Asesoramiento Genético , Pruebas Genéticas/métodos , Pruebas Genéticas/normas , Genotipo , Heterocigoto , Humanos , Recién Nacido , Fenotipo
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Genet Med ; 13(1): 39-45, 2011 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21116185

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PURPOSE: Fragile X syndrome is caused by expansion and methylation of a CGG tract in the 5' untranslated region of the FMR1 gene. The estimated frequency of expanded alleles (≥55 repeats) in the United States is 1:257-1:382, but these estimates were not calculated from unbiased populations. We sought to determine the frequency of fragile X syndrome premutation (55-200 repeats) and full mutation (>200 repeats) alleles in nonselected, unbiased populations undergoing routine carrier screening for other diseases. METHODS: A previously validated laboratory-developed test using triplet-primed polymerase chain reaction was used to detect premutation and full mutation alleles in an unselected series of 11,759 consecutive cystic fibrosis carrier screening samples and 2011 samples submitted for screening for genetic diseases prevalent among the Ashkenazi Jewish population. RESULTS: Premutations were identified in 48 cystic fibrosis screening samples (1:245) and 15 samples (1:134) from the Ashkenazi Jewish population. Adjusted for the ethnic mix of the US population and self-reported ethnicity in our screening population, the estimated female premutation carrier frequency in the United States was 1:178. The calculated frequency of full mutation alleles was 1:3335 overall, and the calculated premutation frequency in males was 1:400. Based on frequency of larger, ≥70 repeat alleles, and reported penetrance, the calculated fragile X-associated tremor and ataxia syndrome, and fragile X-associated primary ovarian insufficiency frequencies is 1:4848 and 1:3560, respectively. CONCLUSION: Our calculated fragile X syndrome carrier rate is higher than previous estimates for the US population and warrants further consideration of population-based carrier screening.


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Ataxia/genética , Proteína de la Discapacidad Intelectual del Síndrome del Cromosoma X Frágil/genética , Síndrome del Cromosoma X Frágil/epidemiología , Síndrome del Cromosoma X Frágil/genética , Insuficiencia Ovárica Primaria/genética , Temblor/genética , Ataxia/epidemiología , Ataxia/etiología , Portador Sano , Femenino , Síndrome del Cromosoma X Frágil/complicaciones , Frecuencia de los Genes , Pruebas Genéticas , Heterocigoto , Humanos , Masculino , Mutación , Prevalencia , Temblor/epidemiología , Temblor/etiología , Estados Unidos/etnología
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