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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37719980/corrigendum-igg2-rules-n-acetyl-%C3%AE-d-glucosamine-specific-igg2-and-th17-th1-cooperation-may-promote-the-pathogenesis-of-acute-rheumatic-heart-disease-and-be-a-biomarker-of-the-autoimmune-sequelae-of-streptococcus-pyogenes
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Christine A Kirvan, Heather Canini, Susan E Swedo, Harry Hill, George Veasy, David Jankelow, Stanley Kosanke, Kent Ward, Yan D Zhao, Kathy Alvarez, Andria Hedrick, Madeleine W Cunningham
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2022.919700.].
2023: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37379808/evaluation-of-c4-gene-copy-number-in-pediatric-acute-neuropsychiatric-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Agnieszka Kalinowski, Lu Tian, Reenal Pattni, Hanna Ollila, Maroof Khan, Cindy Manko, Melissa Silverman, Meiqian Ma, Laurie Columbo, Bahare Farhadian, Susan Swedo, Tanya Murphy, Mats Johnson, Elisabeth Fernell, Christopher Gillberg, Margo Thienemann, Elizabeth D Mellins, Douglas F Levinson, Alexander E Urban, Jennifer Frankovich
Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS) is an abrupt-onset neuropsychiatric disorder. PANS patients have an increased prevalence of co-morbid autoimmune illness, most commonly arthritis. In addition, an estimated one-third of PANS patients present with low serum C4 protein, suggesting decreased production or increased consumption of C4 protein. To test the possibility that copy number (CN) variation contributes to risk of PANS illness, we compared mean total C4A and total C4B CN in ethnically-matched subjects from PANS DNA samples and controls (192 cases and 182 controls)...
June 28, 2023: Developmental Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37215000/distinct-th17-effector-cytokines-differentially-promote-microglial-and-blood-brain-barrier-inflammatory-responses-during-post-infectious-encephalitis
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Charlotte R Wayne, Luca Bremner, Travis E Faust, Violeta Durán-Laforet, Nicole Ampatey, Sarah J Ho, Philip A Feinberg, Panos Arvanitis, Bogoljub Ciric, Chunsheng Ruan, Wassim Elyaman, Shannon L Delaney, Wendy S Vargas, Susan Swedo, Vilas Menon, Dorothy P Schafer, Tyler Cutforth, Dritan Agalliu
Group A Streptococcus (GAS) infections can cause neuropsychiatric sequelae in children due to post-infectious encephalitis. Multiple GAS infections induce migration of Th17 lymphocytes from the nose into the brain, which are critical for microglial activation, blood-brain barrier (BBB) and neural circuit impairment in a mouse disease model. How endothelial cells (ECs) and microglia respond to GAS infections, and which Th17-derived cytokines are essential for these responses are unknown. Using single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics, we found that ECs downregulate BBB genes and microglia upregulate interferon-response, chemokine and antigen-presentation genes after GAS infections...
May 9, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35368272/consensus-definition-of-misophonia-a-delphi-study
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Susan E Swedo, David M Baguley, Damiaan Denys, Laura J Dixon, Mercede Erfanian, Alessandra Fioretti, Pawel J Jastreboff, Sukhbinder Kumar, M Zachary Rosenthal, Romke Rouw, Daniela Schiller, Julia Simner, Eric A Storch, Steven Taylor, Kathy R Vander Werff, Cara M Altimus, Sylvina M Raver
Misophonia is a disorder of decreased tolerance to specific sounds or their associated stimuli that has been characterized using different language and methodologies. The absence of a common understanding or foundational definition of misophonia hinders progress in research to understand the disorder and develop effective treatments for individuals suffering from misophonia. From June 2020 through January 2021, the authors conducted a study to determine whether a committee of experts with diverse expertise related to misophonia could develop a consensus definition of misophonia...
2022: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34597773/systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-an-empirical-approach-to-defining-treatment-response-and-remission-in-pediatric-obsessive-compulsive-disorder
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Luis C Farhat, Edoardo F Q Vattimo, Divya Ramakrishnan, Jessica L S Levine, Jessica A Johnson, Bekir B Artukoglu, Angeli Landeros-Weisenberger, Fernando R Asbahr, Sandra L Cepeda, Jonathan S Comer, Daniel Fatori, Martin E Franklin, Jennifer B Freeman, Daniel A Geller, Paul J Grant, Wayne K Goodman, Isobel Heyman, Tord Ivarsson, Fabian Lenhard, Adam B Lewin, Fenghua Li, Lisa J Merlo, Hamid Mohsenabadi, Tara S Peris, John Piacentini, Ana I Rosa-Alcázar, Àngel Rosa-Alcázar, Michelle Rozenman, Jeffrey J Sapyta, Eva Serlachius, Mohammad J Shabani, Roseli G Shavitt, Brent J Small, Gudmundur Skarphedinsson, Susan E Swedo, Per Hove Thomsen, Cynthia Turner, Bernhard Weidle, Euripedes C Miguel, Eric A Storch, David Mataix-Cols, Michael H Bloch
OBJECTIVE: A lack of universal definitions for response and remission in pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) has hampered the comparability of results across trials. To address this problem, we conducted an individual participant data diagnostic test accuracy meta-analysis to evaluate the discriminative ability of the Children's Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (CY-BOCS) in determining response and remission. We also aimed to generate empirically derived cutoffs on the CY-BOCS for these outcomes...
April 2022: Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34518555/the-contribution-of-platelets-to-peripheral-bdnf-elevation-in-children-with-autism-spectrum-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cristan A Farmer, Audrey E Thurm, Bianca Honnekeri, Paul Kim, Susan E Swedo, Joan C Han
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), a key peptide in neurocognitive development, has been reported to be elevated in the serum of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In a few studies, however, no differences or the converse have been documented. As a secondary analysis of a natural history study, we examined differences in ELISA serum BDNF between a group of children aged 1 to 9 years (69% white) with ASD (n = 94) and those with typical development (n = 52) or non-ASD developmental delay (n = 21), while accounting for the potential confounding effects of platelet quantity...
September 13, 2021: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32670106/autoantibody-biomarkers-for-basal-ganglia-encephalitis-in-sydenham-chorea-and-pediatric-autoimmune-neuropsychiatric-disorder-associated-with-streptococcal-infections
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer L Chain, Kathy Alvarez, Adita Mascaro-Blanco, Sean Reim, Rebecca Bentley, Rebecca Hommer, Paul Grant, James F Leckman, Ivana Kawikova, Kyle Williams, Julie A Stoner, Susan E Swedo, Madeleine W Cunningham
Movement, behavioral, and neuropsychiatric disorders in children have been linked to infections and a group of anti-neuronal autoantibodies, implying dopamine receptor-mediated encephalitis within the basal ganglia. The purpose of this study was to determine if anti-neuronal biomarkers, when used as a group, confirmed the acute disease in Sydenham chorea (SC) and pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorder associated with streptococcal infections (PANDAS). IgG autoantibodies against four neuronal autoantigens (tubulin, lysoganglioside GM1 , and dopamine receptors D1 and D2) were detected in SC sera (N=8), sera and/or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from two groups of PANDAS cases (N=25 first group and N=35 second group), sera from Tourette's syndrome (N=18), obsessive-compulsive disorder (N=25), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (N=18), and healthy controls (N=28) by direct enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)...
2020: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32646827/associations-between-social-media-and-suicidal-behaviors-during-a-youth-suicide-cluster-in-ohio
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth A Swedo, Jennifer L Beauregard, Sietske de Fijter, Luke Werhan, Kirkland Norris, Martha P Montgomery, Erica B Rose, Corinne David-Ferdon, Greta M Massetti, Susan D Hillis, Steven A Sumner
PURPOSE: Youth suicide clusters may be exacerbated by suicide contagion-the spread of suicidal behaviors. Factors promoting suicide contagion are poorly understood, particularly in the advent of social media. Using cross-sectional data from an ongoing youth suicide cluster in Ohio, this study examines associations between suicide cluster-related social media and suicidal behaviors. METHODS: We surveyed 7th- to 12th-grade students in northeastern Ohio during a 2017-2018 suicide cluster to assess the prevalence of suicidal ideation (SI), suicide attempts (SAs), and associations with potential contagion-promoting factors such as suicide cluster-related social media, vigils, memorials, news articles, and watching the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why before or during the cluster...
July 7, 2020: Journal of Adolescent Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32539528/antibodies-from-children-with-pandas-bind-specifically-to-striatal-cholinergic-interneurons-and-alter-their-activity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jian Xu, Rong-Jian Liu, Shaylyn Fahey, Luciana Frick, James Leckman, Flora Vaccarino, Ronald S Duman, Kyle Williams, Susan Swedo, Christopher Pittenger
OBJECTIVE: Pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) sometimes appears rapidly, even overnight, often after an infection. Pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections, or PANDAS, describes such a situation after infection with Streptococcus pyogenes . PANDAS may result from induced autoimmunity against brain antigens, although this remains unproven. Pilot work suggests that IgG antibodies from children with PANDAS bind to cholinergic interneurons (CINs) in the striatum...
January 1, 2021: American Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32437756/adolescent-opioid-misuse-attributable-to-adverse-childhood-experiences
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Elizabeth A Swedo, Steven A Sumner, Sietske de Fijter, Luke Werhan, Kirkland Norris, Jennifer L Beauregard, Martha P Montgomery, Erica B Rose, Susan D Hillis, Greta M Massetti
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the proportion of opioid misuse attributable to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) among adolescents. STUDY DESIGN: A cross-sectional survey was administered to 10 546 seventh-to twelfth-grade students in northeastern Ohio in Spring 2018. Study measures included self-reported lifetime exposure to 10 ACEs and past 30-day use of nonmedical prescription opioid or heroin. Using generalized estimating equations, we evaluated associations between recent opioid misuse, individual ACEs, and cumulative number of ACEs...
September 2020: Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30998666/prevalence-of-violence-victimization-and-perpetration-among-persons-aged-13-24-years-four-sub-saharan-african-countries-2013-2015
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Elizabeth A Swedo, Steven A Sumner, Susan D Hillis, George Aluzimbi, Rose Apondi, Victor O Atuchukwu, Andrew F Auld, Peter J Chipimo, Martha Conkling, Okpewuru E Egbe, McKnight S H Kalanda, Chabila C Mapoma, Emma Phiri, Lydia N Wasula, Greta M Massetti
Violence is a major public health and human rights concern, claiming over 1.3 million lives globally each year (1). Despite the scope of this problem, population-based data on physical and sexual violence perpetration are scarce, particularly in low-income and middle-income countries (2,3). To better understand factors driving both children becoming victims of physical or sexual violence and subsequently (as adults) becoming perpetrators, CDC collaborated with four countries in sub-Saharan Africa (Malawi, Nigeria, Uganda, and Zambia) to conduct national household surveys of persons aged 13-24 years to measure experiences of violence victimization in childhood and subsequent perpetration of physical or sexual violence...
April 19, 2019: MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30875393/functional-genomics-analysis-of-phelan-mcdermid-syndrome-22q13-region-during-human-neurodevelopment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Catherine A Ziats, Luke P Grosvenor, Sara M Sarasua, Audrey E Thurm, Susan E Swedo, Ahmed Mahfouz, Owen M Rennert, Mark N Ziats
Phelan-McDermid syndrome (PMS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by varying degrees of intellectual disability, severely delayed language development and specific facial features, and is caused by a deletion within chromosome 22q13.3. SHANK3, which is located at the terminal end of this region, has been repeatedly implicated in other neurodevelopmental disorders and deletion of this gene specifically is thought to cause much of the neurologic symptoms characteristic of PMS. However, it is still unclear to what extent SHANK3 deletions contribute to the PMS phenotype, and what other genes nearby are causal to the neurologic disease...
2019: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30767900/functional-brain-connectivity-in-electrical-status-epilepticus-in-sleep
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Steven H Mott, Richard P Morse, Scott A Burroughs, Ashura W Buckley, Cristan A Farmer, Audrey E Thurm, Susan E Swedo, Amara L Krag, Gregory L Holmes
Electrical status epilepticus in sleep (ESES) is an age-related, self-limited epileptic encephalopathy. The syndrome is characterized by cognitive and behavioral abnormalities and a specific EEG pattern of continuous spikes and waves during slow-wave sleep. While spikes and sharp waves are known to result in transient cognitive impairment during learning and memory tasks performed during the waking state, the effect of epileptiform discharges during sleep on cognition and behavior is unclear. There is increasing evidence that abnormalities of coherence, a measure of the consistency of the phase difference between two EEG signals when compared over time, is an important feature of brain oscillations and plays a role in cognition and behavior...
February 1, 2019: Epileptic Disorders: International Epilepsy Journal with Videotape
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30738660/childhood-violence-is-associated-with-forced-sexual-initiation-among-girls-and-young-women-in-malawi-a-cross-sectional-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth A Swedo, Steven A Sumner, Wezi Msungama, Greta M Massetti, McKnight Kalanda, Janet Saul, Andrew F Auld, Susan D Hillis
OBJECTIVE: To describe associations between childhood violence and forced sexual initiation in young Malawian females. STUDY DESIGN: We analyzed data from 595 women and girls who were 13-24 years old who ever had sex and participated in Malawi's 2013 Violence Against Children Survey, a nationally representative household survey. We estimated the overall prevalence of forced sexual initiation and identified subgroups with highest prevalences. Using logistic regression, we examined childhood violence and other independent predictors of forced sexual initiation...
May 2019: Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30152888/cerebrospinal-fluid-vasopressin-and-symptom-severity-in-children-with-autism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ozge Oztan, Joseph P Garner, Sonia Partap, Elliott H Sherr, Antonio Y Hardan, Cristan Farmer, Audrey Thurm, Susan E Swedo, Karen J Parker
Autism is a brain disorder characterized by social impairments. Progress in understanding autism has been hindered by difficulty in obtaining brain-relevant tissues (eg, cerebrospinal fluid [CSF]) by which to identify markers of disease and targets for treatment. Here, we overcome this barrier by providing evidence that mean CSF concentration of the "social" neuropeptide arginine vasopressin (AVP) is lower in children with autism versus controls. CSF AVP concentration also significantly differentiates individual cases from controls and is associated with greater social symptom severity in children with autism...
October 2018: Annals of Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29875224/spindle-activity-in-young-children-with-autism-developmental-delay-or-typical-development
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cristan A Farmer, Priyanka Chilakamarri, Audrey E Thurm, Susan E Swedo, Gregory L Holmes, Ashura W Buckley
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether spindle activity differs in young children with and without autism. METHODS: We investigated differences in spindle density, duration, and oscillatory features in 135 young children with autism, developmental delay without autism (DD), or typical development (TD) and secondarily assessed the dimensional relationship between spindle density and both cognitive ability and social functioning. RESULTS: Compared to TD, both spindle density (Cohen d 0...
July 10, 2018: Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29378422/the-gestalt-of-functioning-in-autism-spectrum-disorder-results-of-the-international-conference-to-develop-final-consensus-international-classification-of-functioning-disability-and-health-core-sets
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sven Bölte, Soheil Mahdi, Petrus J de Vries, Mats Granlund, John E Robison, Cory Shulman, Susan Swedo, Bruce Tonge, Virginia Wong, Lonnie Zwaigenbaum, Wolfgang Segerer, Melissa Selb
Autism spectrum disorder is associated with diverse social, educational, and occupational challenges. To date, no standardized, internationally accepted tools exist to assess autism spectrum disorder-related functioning. World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health can serve as foundation for developing such tools. This study aimed to identify a comprehensive, a common brief, and three age-appropriate brief autism spectrum disorder Core Sets. Four international preparatory studies yielded in total 164 second-level International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health candidate categories...
February 2019: Autism: the International Journal of Research and Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29329511/classifying-and-characterizing-the-development-of-adaptive-behavior-in-a-naturalistic-longitudinal-study-of-young-children-with-autism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cristan Farmer, Lauren Swineford, Susan E Swedo, Audrey Thurm
BACKGROUND: Adaptive behavior, or the ability to function independently in ones' environment, is a key phenotypic construct in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Few studies of the development of adaptive behavior during preschool to school-age are available, though existing data demonstrate that the degree of ability and impairment associated with ASD, and how it manifests over time, is heterogeneous. Growth mixture models are a statistical technique that can help parse this heterogeneity in trajectories...
January 5, 2018: Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29233751/differential-binding-of-antibodies-in-pandas-patients-to-cholinergic-interneurons-in-the-striatum
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luciana R Frick, Maximiliano Rapanelli, Kantiya Jindachomthong, Paul Grant, James F Leckman, Susan Swedo, Kyle Williams, Christopher Pittenger
Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorder Associated with Streptococcus, or PANDAS, is a syndrome of acute childhood onset of obsessive-compulsive disorder and other neuropsychiatric symptoms in the aftermath of an infection with Group A beta-hemolytic Streptococcus (GABHS). Its pathophysiology remains unclear. PANDAS has been proposed to result from cross-reactivity of antibodies raised against GABHS with brain antigens, but the targets of these antibodies are unclear and may be heterogeneous. We developed an in vivo assay in mice to characterize the cellular targets of antibodies in serum from individuals with PANDAS...
March 2018: Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29122974/anorexia-and-autoimmunity-challenging-the-etiologic-constructs-of-disordered-eating
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Rebecca E Hommer, Susan E Swedo
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December 2017: Pediatrics
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