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Combined Radiation and Endocrine Therapies Elicit Benefit in ER+ Breast Cancer
by Anneka L. Johnson, Steven Tau, Austin M. Sloop, Tianyuan Dai, Alyssa M. Roberts, Patricia Muskus, Alexa Warren, Sierra A. Kleist, Riley A. Hampsch, Julie M. Jorns, Rongxiao Zhang, Lesley A. Jarvis and Todd W. Miller
Cancers 2025, 17(12), 1921; https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers17121921 - 9 Jun 2025
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Background: Standard treatment for patients with early-stage estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer often includes sequential adjuvant radiation and endocrine therapies. Unfortunately, ~1/3 of patients eventually experience disease recurrence, partly due to residual disease in the form of drug-tolerant persister cancer cells. The anti-cancer [...] Read more.
Background: Standard treatment for patients with early-stage estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer often includes sequential adjuvant radiation and endocrine therapies. Unfortunately, ~1/3 of patients eventually experience disease recurrence, partly due to residual disease in the form of drug-tolerant persister cancer cells. The anti-cancer efficacy of radiation therapy is partly attributable to the production of oxyradicals that damage biomolecules. We previously showed that endocrine therapy increases mitochondrial content in ER+ breast cancer cells; we postulated that this may also increase oxidative stress. Methods: Herein, we tested the efficacy of concurrent endocrine and radiation therapies, including both conventional (CDR) and ultra-high dose rate (UHDR) radiation. Results: We found that estrogen deprivation and radiation inhibit cell growth, induce apoptosis, and force cells into an oxidatively stressed state. DNA damage was almost exclusive to cells treated with the combination of endocrine and radiation therapy. Radiation slowed tumor growth in two xenograft models, and combination with estrogen deprivation prolonged the time to regrowth in ZR75-1 tumors. Conclusions: These findings indicate that simultaneous treatment with endocrine and radiation therapies can be advantageous, warranting further evaluation to identify tumor features predictive of response to individual and combination treatments. Full article
(This article belongs to the Collection Oncology: State-of-the-Art Research in the USA)
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Co-Designing Health-Related Digital Tools with Children: A Scoping Review of Current Practice
by Pauline Roberts, Fiona Boylan, Patricia R. Collins and Lennie Barblett
Educ. Sci. 2025, 15(6), 671; https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci15060671 - 29 May 2025
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An increased focus on research with rather than on or of participants provides challenges with the implementation of such research with children. This extends to participatory practices in which co-design is implemented towards developing a technology-based product or solving a problem particularly in [...] Read more.
An increased focus on research with rather than on or of participants provides challenges with the implementation of such research with children. This extends to participatory practices in which co-design is implemented towards developing a technology-based product or solving a problem particularly in the domain of health literacy. This systematic scoping review aimed to examine the practices of co-design with children to inform an interdisciplinary research team as they embarked on the development of a digital health literacy tool for young learners. While there were limited sources identified in the review (n = 11), it was ascertained the process of co-design is not clearly understood by all, and most research described implementation with older children or youth. A range of methods for co-design were identified, and the importance of an interdisciplinary approach was highlighted. Based on these findings, recommendations are made for successful co-design with young children towards digital products or solutions to problems that can be applied in health and other fields. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Technology Enhanced Education)
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Effects of the “High Impact Leadership for School Renewal” Project on Principal Leadership, School Leadership, and Student Achievement
by Xin Ma, Jianping Shen, Patricia L. Reeves, Huang Wu, LaSonja Roberts, Yunzheng Zheng and Qianqian Chen
Educ. Sci. 2024, 14(6), 600; https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci14060600 - 3 Jun 2024
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In this study, we designed an educational experiment to evaluate the High Impact Leadership for School Renewal project’s impact on principal leadership, school leadership, and student achievement. Principals in the experimental group reported statistically significantly greater improvement in principal leadership than their counterparts [...] Read more.
In this study, we designed an educational experiment to evaluate the High Impact Leadership for School Renewal project’s impact on principal leadership, school leadership, and student achievement. Principals in the experimental group reported statistically significantly greater improvement in principal leadership than their counterparts in the control group (Hedge’s g of 0.73), but teachers in the experimental and control groups showed no difference in their ratings of principal leadership. Teachers in the experimental group reported statistically significantly more improvement in school leadership than their counterparts in the control group (Hedge’s g of 0.53 on the scale of Orientation to School Renewal and 0.58 on the scale of Learning-Centered School Leadership), but principals in the two groups reported no difference in the growth in school leadership. Schools in the experimental group showed statistically significantly larger annual growth in English language arts proficiency rate (2.05 percentage points more annually). The implications of the findings were discussed in the context of leadership development programs for school improvement. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue School Leadership and School Improvement)
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Reply to Maase et al. Comment on “Jones et al. Application of a Novel Algorithm for Expanding Newborn Screening for Inherited Metabolic Disorders across Europe. Int. J. Neonatal Screen. 2022, 8, 20”
by Simon A. Jones, David Cheillan, Anupam Chakrapani, Heather J. Church, Simon Heales, Teresa H. Y. Wu, Georgina Morton, Patricia Roberts, Erica F. Sluys and Alberto Burlina
Int. J. Neonatal Screen. 2023, 9(1), 8; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijns9010008 - 16 Feb 2023
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The commentary provided by Maase et al. [...] Full article
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Establishment and Characterization of a New Human Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma Cell Line LIV27
by Xiwei Ding, Kais Zakharia, Catherine D. Moser, Nellie A. Campbell, Chunling Hu, Nataliya Razumilava, Roongruedee Chaiteerakij, Hassan M. Shaleh, Patricia T. Greipp, Rondell P. Graham, Xiaoping Zou, Vishal S. Chandan and Lewis R. Roberts
Cancers 2022, 14(20), 5080; https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14205080 - 17 Oct 2022
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Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a highly lethal cancer arising from the biliary tract epithelium. The cancer biology of this neoplasm is not well understood. To date, only a few CCA cell lines have been reported, which were mostly developed from Asian patients. In this [...] Read more.
Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a highly lethal cancer arising from the biliary tract epithelium. The cancer biology of this neoplasm is not well understood. To date, only a few CCA cell lines have been reported, which were mostly developed from Asian patients. In this study, we report and characterize a new intrahepatic CCA cell line, LIV27, derived from a surgically resected tumor in a 67-year-old Caucasian woman with primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). LIV27 cells grow well in collagen-coated flasks or plates with a doubling time of 57.8 h at passage 14. LIV27 cells have high tumorigenicity in nude mice and stain positive for CK7 and CK19, markers that differentiate CCA from hepatocellular carcinoma. Karyotype analysis showed that LIV27 is aneuploid. We established a single-locus short tandem repeat profile for the LIV27 cell line. This newly established cell line will be a useful model for studying the molecular pathogenesis of, and developing novel therapies for, cholangiocarcinoma. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Theranostic Advances in Hepatobiliary Tumors)
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A New Approach to Objectively Evaluate Inherited Metabolic Diseases for Inclusion on Newborn Screening Programmes
by Alberto Burlina, Simon A. Jones, Anupam Chakrapani, Heather J. Church, Simon Heales, Teresa H. Y. Wu, Georgina Morton, Patricia Roberts, Erica F. Sluys and David Cheillan
Int. J. Neonatal Screen. 2022, 8(2), 25; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijns8020025 - 25 Mar 2022
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Newborn screening (NBS) programmes are essential in the diagnosis of inherited metabolic diseases (IMDs) and for access to disease modifying treatment. Most European countries follow the World Health Organisation (WHO) criteria to determine which disorders are appropriate for screening at birth; however, these [...] Read more.
Newborn screening (NBS) programmes are essential in the diagnosis of inherited metabolic diseases (IMDs) and for access to disease modifying treatment. Most European countries follow the World Health Organisation (WHO) criteria to determine which disorders are appropriate for screening at birth; however, these criteria are interpreted and implemented by individual countries differently, creating disparities. Advances in research and diagnostics, together with the promise of new treatments, offer new possibilities to accelerate the expansion of evidence-based screening programmes. A novel and robust algorithm was built to objectively assess and prioritise IMDs for inclusion in NBS programmes. The Wilson and Jungner classic screening principles were used as a foundation to develop individual and measurable criteria. The proposed algorithm is a point-based system structured upon three pillars: condition, screening, and treatment. The algorithm was tested by applying the six IMDs currently approved in the United Kingdom NBS programme. The algorithm generates a weight-based score that could be used as the first step in the complex process of evaluating disorders for inclusion on NBS programmes. By prioritising disorders to be further evaluated, individual countries are able to assess the economic, societal and political aspects of a potential screening programme. Full article
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Application of a Novel Algorithm for Expanding Newborn Screening for Inherited Metabolic Disorders across Europe
by Simon A. Jones, David Cheillan, Anupam Chakrapani, Heather J. Church, Simon Heales, Teresa H. Y. Wu, Georgina Morton, Patricia Roberts, Erica F. Sluys and Alberto Burlina
Int. J. Neonatal Screen. 2022, 8(1), 20; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijns8010020 - 15 Mar 2022
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Inherited metabolic disorders (IMDs) are mostly rare, have overlapping symptoms, and can be devastating and progressive. However, in many disorders, early intervention can improve long-term outcomes, and newborn screening (NBS) programmes can reduce caregiver stress in the journey to diagnosis and allow patients [...] Read more.
Inherited metabolic disorders (IMDs) are mostly rare, have overlapping symptoms, and can be devastating and progressive. However, in many disorders, early intervention can improve long-term outcomes, and newborn screening (NBS) programmes can reduce caregiver stress in the journey to diagnosis and allow patients to receive early, and potentially pre-symptomatic, treatment. Across Europe there are vast discrepancies in the number of IMDs that are screened for and there is an imminent opportunity to accelerate the expansion of evidence-based screening programmes and reduce the disparities in screening programmes across Europe. A comprehensive list of IMDs was created for analysis. A novel NBS evaluation algorithm, described by Burlina et al. in 2021, was used to assess and prioritise IMDs for inclusion on expanded NBS programmes across Europe. Forty-eight IMDs, of which twenty-one were lysosomal storage disorders (LSDs), were identified and assessed with the novel NBS evaluation algorithm. Thirty-five disorders most strongly fulfil the Wilson and Jungner classic screening principles and should be considered for inclusion in NBS programmes across Europe. The recommended disorders should be evaluated at the national level to assess the economic, societal, and political aspects of potential screening programmes. Full article
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The Role of Chaperone-Mediated Autophagy in Bortezomib Resistant Multiple Myeloma
by Nicholas Nikesitch, Patricia Rebeiro, Lye Lin Ho, Srinivasa Pothula, Xin Maggie Wang, Tiffany Khong, Hazel Quek, Andrew Spencer, Cheok Soon Lee, Tara L. Roberts and Silvia C. W. Ling
Cells 2021, 10(12), 3464; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10123464 - 8 Dec 2021
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Background: Multiple myeloma (MM) remains incurable despite high-dose chemotherapy, autologous stem cell transplants and novel agents. Even with the improved survival of MM patients treated with novel agents, including bortezomib (Bz), the therapeutic options in relapsed/refractory MM remain limited. The majority of MM [...] Read more.
Background: Multiple myeloma (MM) remains incurable despite high-dose chemotherapy, autologous stem cell transplants and novel agents. Even with the improved survival of MM patients treated with novel agents, including bortezomib (Bz), the therapeutic options in relapsed/refractory MM remain limited. The majority of MM patients eventually develop resistance to Bz, although the mechanisms of the resistance are poorly understood. Methods: Lysosomal associated membrane protein 2A (LAMP2A) mRNA and protein expression levels were assessed in ex vivo patient samples and a Bz-resistant MM cell line model by in real-rime PCR, western blotting and immunohistochemistry. In vitro modelling of chaperone-mediated autophagy (CMA) activity in response to ER stress were assessed by western blotting and confocal microscopy. The effects of CMA inhibition on MM cell viability and Bz sensitivity in MM cells were assessed by Annexin V/7AAD apoptosis assays using flow cytometry. Results: In this study, there is evidence that CMA, a chaperone-mediated protein degradation pathway, is upregulated in Bz-resistant MM and the inhibition of CMA sensitises resistant cells to Bz. The protein levels of LAMP2A, the rate-limiting factor of the CMA pathway, are significantly increased in MM patients resistant to Bz and within our Bz-resistant cell line model. Bz-resistant cell lines also possessed higher basal CMA activity than the Bz-sensitive parent cell line. In MM cell lines, CMA activity was upregulated in response to ER stress induced by Bz. The inhibition of CMA sensitises Bz-resistant cells to Bz and the combination of CMA inhibition and Bz in vitro had a more cytotoxic effect on myeloma cells than Bz alone. Conclusion: In summary, the upregulation of CMA is a potential mechanism of resistance to Bz and a novel target to overcome Bz-resistant MM. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Molecular Insights in Multiple Myeloma Pathogenesis)
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