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Radiographics ; 40(1): 13-27, 2020.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31782932

Transgender is the umbrella term for individuals whose gender identity and/or gender expression differs from their assigned sex at birth. With the rise in patients undergoing gender-affirming hormone therapy and gender-affirming surgery, it is increasingly important for radiologists to be aware of breast imaging considerations for this population. While diagnostic imaging protocols for transgender individuals are generally similar to those for cisgender women, screening guidelines are more variable. Currently, several professional and institutional guidelines have been created to address breast cancer screening in the transgender population, specifically screening mammography in transfeminine individuals who undergo hormone therapy. This article defines appropriate terminology with respect to the transgender population, reviews evidence for breast cancer risk and screening in transgender individuals, considers diagnostic breast imaging approaches, and discusses special considerations and challenges with regard to health care access and public education for these individuals. ©RSNA, 2019.


Breast Neoplasms, Male/diagnostic imaging , Breast Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Transgender Persons , Adult , Early Detection of Cancer , Estradiol/adverse effects , Female , Health Services Accessibility , Humans , Male , Mammography , Neoplasms, Hormone-Dependent/diagnostic imaging , Physician-Patient Relations , Terminology as Topic
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PLoS One ; 12(7): e0180105, 2017.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28686600

Corynebacterium diphtheriae is the causative agent of diphtheria, a toxin mediated disease of upper respiratory tract, which can be fatal. As a member of the CMNR group, C. diphtheriae is closely related to members of the genera Mycobacterium, Nocardia and Rhodococcus. Almost all members of these genera comprise an outer membrane layer of mycolic acids, which is assumed to influence host-pathogen interactions. In this study, three different C. diphtheriae strains were investigated in respect to their interaction with phagocytic murine and human cells and the invertebrate infection model Caenorhabditis elegans. Our results indicate that C. diphtheriae is able to delay phagolysosome maturation after internalization in murine and human cell lines. This effect is independent of the presence of mycolic acids, as one of the strains lacked corynomycolates. In addition, analyses of NF-κB induction revealed a mycolate-independent mechanism and hint to detrimental effects of the different strains tested on the phagocytic cells. Bioinformatics analyses carried out to elucidate the reason for the lack of mycolates in one of the strains led to the identification of a new gene involved in mycomembrane formation in C. diphtheriae.


Corynebacterium diphtheriae/genetics , Diphtheria/microbiology , Host-Pathogen Interactions/genetics , Macrophages/microbiology , Animals , Caenorhabditis elegans/genetics , Caenorhabditis elegans/microbiology , Cell Line , Corynebacterium diphtheriae/metabolism , Corynebacterium diphtheriae/pathogenicity , Diphtheria/genetics , Diphtheria/pathology , Humans , Macrophages/metabolism , Macrophages/pathology , Mice , Mycobacterium/genetics , Mycolic Acids/metabolism , NF-kappa B/genetics , Nocardia/genetics , Phagosomes/microbiology , Rhodococcus/genetics
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