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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37722698/dynamic-multiplex-tissue-imaging-in-inflammation-research
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Stefan Uderhardt, Georgiana Neag, Ronald N Germain
Inflammation is a highly dynamic process with immune cells that continuously interact with each other and parenchymal components as they migrate through tissue. The dynamic cellular responses and interaction patterns are a function of the complex tissue environment that cannot be fully reconstructed ex vivo, making it necessary to assess cell dynamics and changing spatial patterning in vivo. These dynamics often play out deep within tissues, requiring the optical focus to be placed far below the surface of an opaque organ...
September 18, 2023: Annual Review of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37722697/diffuse-pleural-mesothelioma-advances-in-molecular-pathogenesis-diagnosis-and-treatment
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Christopher A Febres-Aldana, Rachel Fanaroff, Michael Offin, Marjorie G Zauderer, Jennifer L Sauter, Soo-Ryum Yang, Marc Ladanyi
Diffuse pleural mesothelioma (DPM) is a highly aggressive malignant neoplasm arising from the mesothelial cells lining the pleural surfaces. While DPM is a well-recognized disease linked to asbestos exposure, recent advances have expanded our understanding of molecular pathogenesis and transformed our clinical practice. This comprehensive review explores the current concepts and emerging trends in DPM, including risk factors, pathobiology, histologic subtyping, and therapeutic management, with an emphasis on a multidisciplinary approach to this complex disease...
September 18, 2023: Annual Review of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36693202/oropharyngeal-carcinoma-with-a-special-focus-on-hpv-related-squamous-cell-carcinoma
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Robert L Ferris, William Westra
Human papillomavirus-positive oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (HPV-OPSCC) has one of the most rapidly increasing incidences of any cancer in high-income countries. The most recent (8th) edition of the Union for International Cancer Control/American Joint Committee on Cancer staging system separates HPV-OPSCC from its HPV-negative counterpart to account for the improved prognosis seen in the former. Indeed, owing to its improved prognosis and greater prevalence in younger individuals, numerous ongoing trials are examining the potential for treatment deintensification as a means to improve quality of life while maintaining acceptable survival outcomes...
January 24, 2023: Annual Review of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36693201/spatiotemporal-metabolic-liver-zonation-and-consequences-on-pathophysiology
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Tomaz Martini, Felix Naef, Jan S Tchorz
Hepatocytes are the main workers in the hepatic factory, managing metabolism of nutrients and xenobiotics, production and recycling of proteins, and glucose and lipid homeostasis. Division of labor between hepatocytes is critical to coordinate complex complementary or opposing multistep processes, similar to distributed tasks at an assembly line. This so-called metabolic zonation has both spatial and temporal components. Spatial distribution of metabolic function in hepatocytes of different lobular zones is necessary to perform complex sequential multistep metabolic processes and to assign metabolic tasks to the right environment...
January 24, 2023: Annual Review of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36693200/my-journey
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Lucy Balian Rorke-Adams
This is the life story of Dr. Lucy B. Rorke-Adams, who was raised in the rural Midwest of the United States by Armenian immigrant parents during the Depression. The youngest in a family of five girls, she was lovingly nurtured by her parents and sisters. She was encouraged to become educated in order to lead a worthwhile life and contribute to society. She chose medicine, specifically the specialty of pediatric neuropathology, and over her long career succeeded in advancing the field. In particular, she made major contributions to understanding childhood brain tumors, central nervous system (CNS) malformations, and pathophysiology of abusive CNS injury in infants and children...
January 24, 2023: Annual Review of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36351364/tuft-cells-context-and-tissue-specific-programming-for-a-conserved-cell-lineage
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Maya E Kotas, Claire E O'Leary, Richard M Locksley
Tuft cells are found in tissues with distinct stem cell compartments, tissue architecture, and luminal exposures but converge on a shared transcriptional program, including expression of taste transduction signaling pathways. Here, we summarize seminal and recent findings on tuft cells, focusing on major categories of function-instigation of type 2 cytokine responses, orchestration of antimicrobial responses, and emerging roles in tissue repair-and describe tuft cell-derived molecules used to affect these functional programs...
January 24, 2023: Annual Review of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36323005/neuroepithelial-interactions-in-cancer
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Gustavo Ayala
Nerves not only regulate the homeostasis and energetic metabolism of normal epithelial cells but also are critical for cancer, as cancer recapitulates the biology of neural regulation of epithelial tissues. Cancer cells rarely develop in denervated organs, and denervation affects tumorigenesis, in vivo and in humans. Axonogenesis occurs to supply the new malignant epithelial growth with nerves. Neurogenesis happens later, first in ganglia around organs or the spinal column and subsequently through recruitment of neuroblasts from the central nervous system...
January 24, 2023: Annual Review of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36323004/metabolism-and-colorectal-cancer
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Joseph C Sedlak, Ömer H Yilmaz, Jatin Roper
Reprogrammed metabolism is a hallmark of colorectal cancer (CRC). CRC cells are geared toward rapid proliferation, requiring nutrients and the removal of cellular waste in nutrient-poor environments. Intestinal stem cells (ISCs), the primary cell of origin for CRCs, must adapt their metabolism along the adenoma-carcinoma sequence to the unique features of their complex microenvironment that include interactions with intestinal epithelial cells, immune cells, stromal cells, commensal microbes, and dietary components...
January 24, 2023: Annual Review of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36270295/recent-advances-in-understanding-of-pathogenesis-of-alcohol-associated-liver-disease
#29
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Xiaoqin Wu, Xiude Fan, Tatsunori Miyata, Adam Kim, Christina K Cajigas-Du Ross, Semanti Ray, Emily Huang, Moyinoluwa Taiwo, Rakesh Arya, Jianguo Wu, Laura E Nagy
Alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) is one of the major diseases arising from chronic alcohol consumption and is one of the most common causes of liver-related morbidity and mortality. ALD includes asymptomatic liver steatosis, fibrosis, cirrhosis, and alcohol-associated hepatitis and its complications. The progression of ALD involves complex cell-cell and organ-organ interactions. We focus on the impact of alcohol on dysregulation of homeostatic mechanisms and regulation of injury and repair in the liver...
January 24, 2023: Annual Review of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36270294/the-pathology-of-asthma-what-is-obstructing-our-view
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Helena Aegerter, Bart N Lambrecht
Despite the advent of sophisticated and efficient new biologics to treat inflammation in asthma, the disease persists. Even following treatment, many patients still experience the well-known symptoms of wheezing, shortness of breath, and coughing. What are we missing? Here we examine the evidence that mucus plugs contribute to a substantial portion of disease, not only by physically obstructing the airways but also by perpetuating inflammation. In this way, mucus plugs may act as an immunogenic stimulus even in the absence of allergen or with the use of current therapeutics...
January 24, 2023: Annual Review of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36270293/new-insights-into-the-pathogenesis-of-mastocytosis-emerging-concepts-in-diagnosis-and-therapy
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Peter Valent, Cem Akin, Wolfgang R Sperr, Hans-Peter Horny, Michel Arock, Dean D Metcalfe, Stephen J Galli
Mastocytosis is a heterogeneous group of neoplasms defined by a numerical increase and accumulation of clonal mast cells (MCs) in various organ systems. The disease may present as cutaneous mastocytosis or systemic mastocytosis (SM). On the basis of histopathological and molecular features, clinical variables, and organ involvement, SM is divided into indolent SM, smoldering SM, SM with an associated hematologic neoplasm, aggressive SM, and MC leukemia. Each variant is defined by unique diagnostic criteria and a unique spectrum of clinical presentations...
January 24, 2023: Annual Review of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36207010/osteoclasts-master-sculptors-of-bone
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Deborah J Veis, Charles A O'Brien
Osteoclasts are multinucleated cells with the unique ability to resorb bone matrix. Excessive production or activation of osteoclasts leads to skeletal pathologies that affect a significant portion of the population. Although therapies that effectively target osteoclasts have been developed, they are associated with sometimes severe side effects, and a fuller understanding of osteoclast biology may lead to more specific treatments. Along those lines, a rich body of work has defined essential signaling pathways required for osteoclast formation, function, and survival...
January 24, 2023: Annual Review of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36151059/pathogenesis-of-zika-virus-infection
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Maria I Giraldo, Maria Gonzalez-Orozco, Ricardo Rajsbaum
Zika virus (ZIKV) is an emerging virus from the Flaviviridae family that is transmitted to humans by mosquito vectors and represents an important health problem. Infections in pregnant women are of major concern because of potential devastating consequences during pregnancy and have been associated with microcephaly in newborns. ZIKV has a unique ability to use the host machinery to promote viral replication in a tissue-specific manner, resulting in characteristic pathological disorders. Recent studies have proposed that the host ubiquitin system acts as a major determinant of ZIKV tropism by providing the virus with an enhanced ability to enter new cells...
January 24, 2023: Annual Review of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36130071/molecular-monitoring-of-lymphomas
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Joseph G Schroers-Martin, Stefan Alig, Andrea Garofalo, Benoit Tessoulin, Takeshi Sugio, Ash A Alizadeh
Molecular monitoring of tumor-derived alterations has an established role in the surveillance of leukemias, and emerging nucleic acid sequencing technologies are likely to similarly transform the clinical management of lymphomas. Lymphomas are well suited for molecular surveillance due to relatively high cell-free DNA and circulating tumor DNA concentrations, high somatic mutational burden, and the existence of stereotyped variants enabling focused interrogation of recurrently altered regions. Here, we review the clinical scenarios and key technologies applicable for the molecular monitoring of lymphomas, summarizing current evidence in the literature regarding molecular subtyping and classification, evaluation of treatment response, the surveillance of active cellular therapies, and emerging clinical trial strategies...
January 24, 2023: Annual Review of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36130070/tumor-microenvironment-in-pancreatic-cancer-pathogenesis-and-therapeutic-resistance
#35
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Mara H Sherman, Gregory L Beatty
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) features a prominent stromal microenvironment with remarkable cellular and spatial heterogeneity that meaningfully impacts disease biology and treatment resistance. Recent advances in tissue imaging capabilities, single-cell analytics, and disease modeling have shed light on organizing principles that shape the stromal complexity of PDAC tumors. These insights into the functional and spatial dependencies that coordinate cancer cell biology and the relationships that exist between cells and extracellular matrix components present in tumors are expected to unveil therapeutic vulnerabilities...
January 24, 2023: Annual Review of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36067801/the-immunobiology-and-pathogenesis-of-celiac-disease
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Rasmus Iversen, Ludvig M Sollid
Among human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-associated disorders, celiac disease has an immunopathogenesis that is particularly well understood. The condition is characterized by hypersensitivity to cereal gluten proteins, and the disease lesion is localized in the gut. Still, the diagnosis can be made by detection of highly disease-specific autoantibodies to transglutaminase 2 in the blood. We now have mechanistic insights into how the disease-predisposing HLA-DQ molecules, via presentation of posttranslationally modified gluten peptides, are connected to the generation of these autoantibodies...
January 24, 2023: Annual Review of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36055769/the-pathogenesis-of-african-trypanosomiasis
#37
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Etienne Pays, Magdalena Radwanska, Stefan Magez
African trypanosomes are bloodstream protozoan parasites that infect mammals including humans, where they cause sleeping sickness. Long-lasting infection is required to favor parasite transmission between hosts. Therefore, trypanosomes have developed strategies to continuously escape innate and adaptive responses of the immune system, while also preventing premature death of the host. The pathology linked to infection mainly results from inflammation and includes anemia and brain dysfunction in addition to loss of specificity and memory of the antibody response...
January 24, 2023: Annual Review of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36351365/the-development-and-consequences-of-red-blood-cell-alloimmunization
#38
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Connie M Arthur, Sean R Stowell
While red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is the most common medical intervention in hospitalized patients, as with any therapeutic, it is not without risk. Allogeneic RBC exposure can result in recipient alloimmunization, which can limit the availability of compatible RBCs for future transfusions and increase the risk of transfusion complications. Despite these challenges and the discovery of RBC alloantigens more than a century ago, relatively little has historically been known regarding the immune factors that regulate RBC alloantibody formation...
November 9, 2022: Annual Review of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36270292/after-the-storm-regeneration-repair-and-reestablishment-of-homeostasis-between-the-alveolar-epithelium-and-innate-immune-system-following-viral-lung-injury
#39
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Joseph D Planer, Edward E Morrisey
The mammalian lung has an enormous environmental-epithelial interface that is optimized to accomplish the principal function of the respiratory system, gas exchange. One consequence of evolving such a large surface area is that the lung epithelium is continuously exposed to toxins, irritants, and pathogens. Maintaining homeostasis in this environment requires a delicate balance of cellular signaling between the epithelium and innate immune system. Following injury, the epithelium can be either fully regenerated in form and function or repaired by forming dysplastic scar tissue...
October 21, 2022: Annual Review of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36266261/common-variable-immunodeficiency-more-pathways-than-roads-to-rome
#40
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Xiao P Peng, Andrés Caballero-Oteyza, Bodo Grimbacher
Fifty years have elapsed since the term common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) was introduced to accommodate the many and varied antibody deficiencies being identified in patients with suspected inborn errors of immunity (IEIs). Since then, how the term is understood and applied for diagnosis and management has undergone many revisions, though controversy persists on how exactly to define and classify CVID. Many monogenic disorders have been added under its aegis, while investigations into polygenic, epigenetic, and somatic contributions to CVID susceptibility have gained momentum...
October 20, 2022: Annual Review of Pathology
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