Essentials
Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) might play a role in cancer‐related coagulopathy.
We determined NET biomarkers and followed cancer patients for venous thromboembolism (VTE).
We found ...a constant association with VTE for citrullinated histone H3.
Biomarkers of NET formation could reflect a novel pathomechanism of cancer‐related VTE.
Summary
Background
Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) are decondensed chromatin fibers that might play a role in the prothrombotic state of cancer patients.
Objectives
To investigate whether the levels of citrullinated histone H3 (H3Cit), a biomarker for NET formation, cell‐free DNA (cfDNA) and nucleosomes predict venous thromboembolism (VTE) in cancer patients.
Patients/Methods
Nine‐hundred and forty‐six patients with newly diagnosed cancer or progression after remission were enrolled in this prospective observational cohort study. H3Cit, cfDNA and nucleosome levels were determined at study inclusion, and patients were followed for 2 years. VTE occurred in 89 patients; the cumulative 3‐month, 6‐month, 12‐month and 24‐month incidence rates of VTE were 3.7%, 6.0%, 8.1%, and 10.0%, respectively.
Results
Patients with elevated H3Cit levels (> 75th percentile of its distribution, n = 236) experienced a higher cumulative incidence of VTE (2‐year risk of 14.5%) than patients with levels below this cut‐off (2‐year risk of 8.5%, n = 710). In a competing‐risk regression analysis, a 100 ng mL−1 increase in H3Cit level was associated with a 13% relative increase in VTE risk (subdistribution hazard ratio SHR 1.13, 95% confidence interval CI 1.04–1.22). This association remained after adjustment for high VTE risk and very high VTE risk tumor sites, D‐dimer level, and soluble P‐selectin level (SHR 1.13, 95% CI 1.04–1.22). The association of elevated nucleosome and cfDNA levels with VTE risk was time‐dependent, with associations with a higher risk of VTE only during the first 3–6 months.
Conclusion
These data suggest that biomarkers of NET formation are associated with the occurrence of VTE in cancer patients, indicating a role of NETs in the pathogenesis of cancer‐associated thrombosis.
Abstract Objective Obesity and high fat diet (HFD) consumption in rodents is associated with hypothalamic inflammation and reactive gliosis. While neuronal inflammation promotes HFD-induced metabolic ...dysfunction, the role of astrocyte activation in susceptibility to hypothalamic inflammation and diet-induced obesity (DIO) remains uncertain. Methods Metabolic phenotyping, immunohistochemical analyses, and biochemical analyses were performed on HFD-fed mice with a tamoxifen-inducible astrocyte-specific knockout of IKKβ ( GfapCreER Ikbkbfl/fl , IKKβ-AKO), an essential cofactor of NF-κB-mediated inflammation. Results IKKβ-AKO mice with tamoxifen-induced IKKβ deletion prior to HFD exposure showed equivalent HFD-induced weight gain and glucose intolerance as Ikbkbfl/fl littermate controls. In GfapCreER TdTomato marker mice treated using the same protocol, minimal Cre-mediated recombination was observed in the mediobasal hypothalamus (MBH). By contrast, mice pretreated with 6 weeks of HFD exposure prior to tamoxifen administration showed substantially increased recombination throughout the MBH. Remarkably, this treatment approach protected IKKβ-AKO mice from further weight gain through an immediate reduction of food intake and increase of energy expenditure. Astrocyte IKKβ deletion after HFD exposure—but not before—also reduced glucose intolerance and insulin resistance, likely as a consequence of lower adiposity. Finally, both hypothalamic inflammation and astrocytosis were reduced in HFD-fed IKKβ-AKO mice. Conclusions These data support a requirement for astrocytic inflammatory signaling in HFD-induced hyperphagia and DIO susceptibility that may provide a novel target for obesity therapeutics.
Background Preliminary empirical data indicates a substantial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on well-being and mental health. Individuals with minoritized sexual and gender identities are at a ...higher risk of experiencing such negative changes in their well-being. The objective of this study was to compare levels of well-being among cis-heterosexual individuals and individuals with minoritized sexual and gender identities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods Using data obtained in a cross-sectional online survey between April 20 to July 20, 2020 (N = 2332), we compared levels of well-being (WHO-5) across subgroups (cis-individuals with minoritized sexual identities, individuals with minoritized gender identities and cis-heterosexual individuals) applying univariate (two-sample t-test) and multivariate analysis (multivariate linear regression). Results Results indicate overall lower levels of well-being as well as lower levels of well-being in minoritized sexual or gender identities compared to cis-heterosexual individuals. Further, multivariate analyses revealed that living in urban communities as well as being in a relationship were positively associated with higher levels of well-being. Furthermore, a moderation analysis showed that being in a relationship reduces the difference between groups in terms of well-being. Conclusion Access to mental healthcare for individuals with minoritized sexual and gender identities as well as access to gender-affirming resources should be strengthened during COVID-19 pandemic. Healthcare services with low barriers of access such as telehealth and online peer support groups should be made available, especially for vulnerable groups.
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DOBA, IZUM, KILJ, NUK, PILJ, PNG, SAZU, SIK, UILJ, UKNU, UL, UM, UPUK
This overview paper describes the legacy prospect and discovery potential of the Dark Energy Survey (DES) beyond cosmological studies, illustrating it with examples from the DES early data. DES is ...using a wide-field camera (DECam) on the 4 m Blanco Telescope in Chile to image 5000 sq deg of the sky in five filters (grizY). By its completion, the survey is expected to have generated a catalogue of 300 million galaxies with photometric redshifts and 100 million stars. In addition, a time-domain survey search over 27 sq deg is expected to yield a sample of thousands of Type Ia supernovae and other transients. The main goals of DES are to characterize dark energy and dark matter, and to test alternative models of gravity; these goals will be pursued by studying large-scale structure, cluster counts, weak gravitational lensing and Type Ia supernovae. However, DES also provides a rich data set which allows us to study many other aspects of astrophysics. In this paper, we focus on additional science with DES, emphasizing areas where the survey makes a difference with respect to other current surveys. The paper illustrates, using early data (from ‘Science Verification’, and from the first, second and third seasons of observations), what DES can tell us about the Solar system, the Milky Way, galaxy evolution, quasars and other topics. In addition, we show that if the cosmological model is assumed to be Λ+cold dark matter, then important astrophysics can be deduced from the primary DES probes. Highlights from DES early data include the discovery of 34 trans-Neptunian objects, 17 dwarf satellites of the Milky Way, one published z > 6 quasar (and more confirmed) and two published superluminous supernovae (and more confirmed).
Summary
Background
Elevated plasma von Willebrand factor antigen (vWF) has been shown to indicate the presence of clinically significant portal hypertension, and thus, predicts the development of ...clinical events in patients with cirrhosis.
Aim
To investigate the impact of bacterial translocation and inflammation on vWF, as well as the association between vWF and procoagulant imbalance. Moreover, we assessed whether vWF predicts complications of cirrhosis, independent of the severity of portal hypertension.
Methods
Our study population comprised 225 patients with hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) ≥ 10 mm Hg without active bacterial infections or hepatocellular carcinoma.
Results
vWF correlated with markers of bacterial translocation (lipopolysaccharide‐binding protein LBP; ρ = 0.201; P = 0.021), inflammation (interleukin 6 IL‐6; ρ = 0.426; P < 0.001 and C‐reactive protein CRP; ρ = 0.249; P < 0.001), and procoagulant imbalance (factor VIII/protein C ratio; ρ = 0.507; P < 0.001). Importantly, the associations between vWF and these parameters were independent of HVPG.
Moreover, vWF (per 10%) independently predicted variceal bleeding (hazard ratio HR: 1.08 95% confidence interval (95% CI): 1.01‐1.16; P = 0.023), requirement of paracentesis (HR: 1.05 95% CI: 1.01‐1.1; P = 0.023) and bacterial infections (HR: 1.04 95% CI: 1‐1.09; P = 0.04) including spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (HR: 1.09 95% CI: 0.999‐1.18; P = 0.053) on a trend‐wise level. After backward elimination, vWF (HR: 1.05 95% CI: 1.02‐1.08; P = 0.003) and CRP (per 10 mg/L; HR: 1.53 95% CI: 1.14‐2.05; P = 0.005) remained in the final model for transplant‐free mortality. Finally, the independent prognostic value of vWF/CRP groups for mortality was confirmed by competing risk analysis.
Conclusion
Our results demonstrate that vWF is not only a marker of portal hypertension but also independently linked to bacterial translocation, inflammation and procoagulant imbalance, which might explain its HVPG‐independent association with most clinical events. Prognostic groups based on vWF/CRP efficiently discriminate between patients with a poor 5‐year survival and patients with a favourable prognosis.
Linked ContentThis article is linked to Merli and Di Gregorio and Mandorfer et al papers. To view these articles visit https://doi.org/10.1111/apt.14587 and https://doi.org/10.1111/apt.14624.
Background: Tissue factor (TF) expression by tumors contributes to tumor growth. Release of TF‐positive microparticles (MPs) may contribute to venous thromboembolism (VTE).
Objectives: To conduct a ...prospective cohort study to determine whether elevated MP‐associated TF (MP‐TF) activity is predictive of VTE and mortality in four cancer types.
Patients/Methods: We determined MP‐TF activity in pancreatic, gastric, colorectal and brain cancer patients. We used a chromogenic endpoint assay for all patients and also a chromogenic kinetic assay for patients with pancreatic and brain cancer.
Results: During follow‐up, 12/60 (20%) pancreatic, 6/43 (14%) gastric, 12/126 (10%) colorectal and 19/119 (16%) brain cancer patients developed VTE; 46/60 (77%), 30/43 (70%), 47/126 (37%) and 67/119 (56%), respectively, died. MP‐TF activity levels were highest in pancreatic cancer. We did not find a statistically significant association of MP‐TF activity with the risk of VTE in any of the four cancer types by using two statistical methods. An association of MP‐TF activity with the risk of mortality was detected in pancreatic cancer with the endpoint assay (hazard ratio HR 1.8 and 95% confidence interval CI 1.4–2.3 per doubling of activity, P < 0.001) and the kinetic assay (HR 1.2, 95% CI 1.1–1.4, P < 0.001); adjustment for type of treatment was not performed. In pancreatic cancer, MP‐TF activity correlated with D‐dimer level (endpoint assay, r = 0.51; chromogenic assay, r = 0.48), and a correlation between assays (r = 0.61) was found.
Conclusion: MP‐TF activity was not associated with future VTE in pancreatic, gastric, colorectal and brain cancer. However, we found a strong association of MP‐TF activity with mortality in pancreatic cancer. MP‐TF activity might be reflective of an aggressive pancreatic cancer phenotype.
In this paper, we review recent theoretical progress and the latest experimental results in jet substructure from the Tevatron and the LF1C. We review the status of and outlook for calculation and ...simulation tools for studying jet substructure. Following up on the report of the Boost 2010 workshop, we present a new set of benchmark comparisons of substructure techniques, focusing on the set of variables and grooming methods that are collectively known as 'top taggers'. To facilitate further exploration, we have attempted to collect, harmonize and publish software implementations of these techniques.
How physical force is sensed by cells and transduced into cellular signaling pathways is poorly understood. Previously, we showed that tyrosine phosphorylation of p130Cas (Cas) in a cytoskeletal ...complex is involved in force-dependent activation of the small GTPase Rap1. Here, we mechanically extended bacterially expressed Cas substrate domain protein (CasSD) in vitro and found a remarkable enhancement of phosphorylation by Src family kinases with no apparent change in kinase activity. Using an antibody that recognized extended CasSD in vitro, we observed Cas extension in intact cells in the peripheral regions of spreading cells, where higher traction forces are expected and where phosphorylated Cas was detected, suggesting that the in vitro extension and phosphorylation of CasSD are relevant to physiological force transduction. Thus, we propose that Cas acts as a primary force sensor, transducing force into mechanical extension and thereby priming phosphorylation and activation of downstream signaling.
Normal pregnancy is a state of hypercoagulability with diminishing fibrinolytic activity, which is mainly caused by an increase of plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1 (PAI-1). PAI-1 is the main ...inhibitor of plasminogen activators, including tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA) and urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA). In human placentas, PAI-1 is expressed in extravillous interstitial trophoblasts and vascular trophoblasts. During implantation and placentation, PAI-1 is responsible for inhibiting extra cellular matrix (ECM) degradation, thereby causing an inhibition of trophoblasts invasion. In the present study, we have reviewed the literature of various reproductive diseases where PAI-1 plays a role. PAI-1 levels are increased in patients with recurrent pregnancy losses (RPL), preeclampsia, intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) in the previous pregnancy, endometriosis and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). In general, an increased expression of PAI-1 in the blood is associated with an increased risk for infertility and a worse pregnancy outcome. GDM and PCOS are related to the genetic role of the 4G/5G polymorphism of
. This review provides an overview of the current knowledge of the role of PAI-1 in reproductive diseases. PAI-1 represents a promising monitoring biomarker for reproductive diseases and may be a treatment target in the near future.
We introduce redMaGiC, an automated algorithm for selecting luminous red galaxies (LRGs). The algorithm was specifically developed to minimize photometric redshift uncertainties in photometric ...large-scale structure studies. redMaGiC achieves this by self-training the colour cuts necessary to produce a luminosity-thresholded LRG sample of constant comoving density. We demonstrate that redMaGiC photo-zs are very nearly as accurate as the best machine learning-based methods, yet they require minimal spectroscopic training, do not suffer from extrapolation biases, and are very nearly Gaussian. We apply our algorithm to Dark Energy Survey (DES) Science Verification (SV) data to produce a redMaGiC catalogue sampling the redshift range z ∈ 0.2, 0.8. Our fiducial sample has a comoving space density of 10−3 (h
−1 Mpc)−3, and a median photo-z bias (z
spec − z
photo) and scatter (σ
z
/(1 + z)) of 0.005 and 0.017, respectively. The corresponding 5σ outlier fraction is 1.4 per cent. We also test our algorithm with Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 8 and Stripe 82 data, and discuss how spectroscopic training can be used to control photo-z biases at the 0.1 per cent level.