Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia, characterized by progressive cognitive impairment and neurodegeneration as a result of abnormal neuronal loss. To elucidate the molecular systems associated with AD, we characterized the gene expression changes associated with multiple clinical and neuropathological traits in 1,053 postmortem brain samples across 19 brain regions from 125 persons dying with varying severities of dementia and variable AD-neuropathology severities.
Integrative network analysis of nineteen brain regions identifies molecular signatures and networks underlying selective regional vulnerability to Alzheimer's disease.
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View SamplesMicroarray Analysis of Human Whole Blood and Intestinal Biopsy Samples from a Phase 2b, Multicenter, Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Parallel-group Study of Ustekinumab in Crohns Disease
A functional genomics predictive network model identifies regulators of inflammatory bowel disease.
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View SamplesGenome-wide expression analysis of 228 hepatocellular carcinoma and 168 cirrhotic samples as part of a integrated study of gene expression and DNA-methylation de-regulation in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma
DNA methylation-based prognosis and epidrivers in hepatocellular carcinoma.
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View SamplesWe conducted a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial in adults with moderate-to-severe AD unresponsive to conventional topical or systemic treatment. Fezakinumab (ILV-094; anti IL-22 monoclonal antibody) monotherapy was administered for 12 weeks (primary endpoint), and clinical responses were followed until week 20. AD transcriptome significantly improved at week 12 in fezakinumab vs. placebo (p<1E-18).
Baseline IL-22 expression in patients with atopic dermatitis stratifies tissue responses to fezakinumab.
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View SamplesBackground: While atopic dermatitis (AD) often starts in early childhood, detailed tissue profiling of early-onset AD in children is lacking, hindering therapeutic development for this patient population with a particularly high unmet need of better treatments.
Early-onset pediatric atopic dermatitis is characterized by T<sub>H</sub>2/T<sub>H</sub>17/T<sub>H</sub>22-centered inflammation and lipid alterations.
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Genome-wide methylation analysis in vestibular schwannomas shows putative mechanisms of gene expression modulation and global hypomethylation at the HOX gene cluster.
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View SamplesExposure to common environmental chemicals, including those found in personal care products has been linked to mammary cancer at high doses in animal models. Their effects at low doses at levels comparable to human exposure, especially during critical windows of development remain poorly understood. Using a Sprague-Dawley rat model, we investigated the effects of of three environmental chemicals diethyl phthalate (DEP), methyl paraben (MPB) and triclosan (TCS) on the transcriptome of normal developing mammary glands at low doses mimicking human exposure. Rats were exposed during three windows of early development perinatal (gestation day (GD) 1 - 20 or postnatal day (PND) 1 - 20), prepubertal (PND 21 - 41) and pubertal (PND 42 - 62), as well as chronic exposure from birth to end of lactation (PND 1 - 146). Mammary gland whole-transcriptomes were profiled by Affymetrix rat gene 2.0 st arrays.
Changes in mammary histology and transcriptome profiles by low-dose exposure to environmental phenols at critical windows of development.
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Expression profiling associates blood and brain glucocorticoid receptor signaling with trauma-related individual differences in both sexes.
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Programming human pluripotent stem cells into white and brown adipocytes.
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View SamplesThe nucleus accumbens plays a central role in ther regulation of reward, emotion, motivation and goal-directed behavior. Gene expression impairments in this brain region are of crucial interest to understand the neurobiological underpinnings of heroin use disorder.
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