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  1. Article ; Online: The impact of familiarity on cortical taste coding.

    Staszko, Stephanie M / Boughter, John D / Fletcher, Max L

    Current biology : CB

    2022  Volume 32, Issue 22, Page(s) 4914–4924.e4

    Abstract: The role of the gustatory region of the insular cortex in mediating associative taste learning, such as conditioned taste aversion, has been well studied. However, while associative learning plays a role in some taste behaviors, such as avoiding toxins, ... ...

    Abstract The role of the gustatory region of the insular cortex in mediating associative taste learning, such as conditioned taste aversion, has been well studied. However, while associative learning plays a role in some taste behaviors, such as avoiding toxins, animals often encounter taste stimuli in their natural environment without explicit consequences. This type of inconsequential experience with sensory stimuli has been studied in other sensory systems, generally with the finding that neuronal responses habituate with repeated sensory exposure. This study sought to determine the effect of taste familiarity on population taste coding in the mouse gustatory cortex (GC). Using microendoscope calcium imaging, we studied the taste responses of visually identifiable neurons over 5 days of taste experience, during which animals could freely choose to consume taste stimuli. We found that the number of active cells in the insular cortex, as well as the number of cells characterized as taste-responsive, significantly decreased as animals became familiar with taste stimuli. Moreover, the magnitude of taste-evoked excited responses increased while inhibited responses decreased with experience. By tracking individual neurons over time, we identified a subpopulation of stable neurons present on all days of the taste familiarity paradigm and further characterized their taste coding properties. The population-level response across these stable cells was distinct for each taste quality when taste stimuli were novel, but population responses for readily consumed stimuli became more correlated as the stimuli became familiar. Overall, these results highlight the effects of familiarity on both taste-specific and non-taste responses in the gustatory cortex.
    MeSH term(s) Mice ; Animals ; Cerebral Cortex/physiology ; Taste/physiology ; Taste Perception/physiology ; Neurons/physiology ; Recognition, Psychology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-10-18
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
    ZDB-ID 1071731-6
    ISSN 1879-0445 ; 0960-9822
    ISSN (online) 1879-0445
    ISSN 0960-9822
    DOI 10.1016/j.cub.2022.09.053
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  2. Article ; Online: Taste coding strategies in insular cortex.

    Staszko, Stephanie M / Boughter, John D / Fletcher, Max L

    Experimental biology and medicine (Maywood, N.J.)

    2020  Volume 245, Issue 5, Page(s) 448–455

    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Cerebral Cortex/physiology ; Humans ; Neuronal Plasticity ; Taste/physiology ; Time Factors
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-02-27
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural ; Review
    ZDB-ID 4015-0
    ISSN 1535-3699 ; 1525-1373 ; 0037-9727
    ISSN (online) 1535-3699 ; 1525-1373
    ISSN 0037-9727
    DOI 10.1177/1535370220909096
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  3. Article ; Online: Assessment of social vulnerability impact in care and prognosis of sinonasal cancers in the United States.

    Kanaris, Achilles A / Fei-Zhang, David J / Fletcher, Lily B / Smith, Stephanie S / Patel, Urjeet A / D'Souza, Jill N / Chelius, Daniel C / Sheyn, Anthony M / Rastatter, Jeffrey C

    International forum of allergy & rhinology

    2024  

    Abstract: Key points: Social determinants of health interactively influence sinonasal cancer care and prognosis. Housing-transportation and socioeconomic status showed the largest associations with disparities. The social vulnerability index can reveal the social ...

    Abstract Key points: Social determinants of health interactively influence sinonasal cancer care and prognosis. Housing-transportation and socioeconomic status showed the largest associations with disparities. The social vulnerability index can reveal the social determinants of sinonasal cancers.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-11
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2625826-2
    ISSN 2042-6984 ; 2042-6976
    ISSN (online) 2042-6984
    ISSN 2042-6976
    DOI 10.1002/alr.23334
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  4. Article ; Online: Germline APC Alterations May Predispose to Testicular Sex Cord-Stromal Tumors.

    Siegmund, Stephanie / Ricci, Costantino / Kao, Chia-Sui / Sangoi, Ankur R / Mohanty, Sambit / Fletcher, Christopher D M / Colecchia, Maurizio / Acosta, Andres M

    The American journal of surgical pathology

    2023  Volume 47, Issue 12, Page(s) 1432–1437

    Abstract: Sertoli cell tumor is a type of testicular sex cord-stromal tumor (TSCST) typically driven by gain-of-function CTNNB1 variants. Recently, molecular studies have identified TSCSTs (including Sertoli cell tumors) with loss-of-function APC variants, raising ...

    Abstract Sertoli cell tumor is a type of testicular sex cord-stromal tumor (TSCST) typically driven by gain-of-function CTNNB1 variants. Recently, molecular studies have identified TSCSTs (including Sertoli cell tumors) with loss-of-function APC variants, raising the possibility that germline APC alterations may predispose to TSCSTs. In this study, we evaluated 4 TSCSTs from 4 individual patients, including 3 APC -mutant neoplasms identified in prior studies (1 in a patient with familial adenomatous polyposis [FAP] and 2 in patients with unknown syndromic status) and 1 tumor of unknown mutational status diagnosed in a patient with known FAP. Three neoplasms were typical Sertoli cell tumors, and 1 was a malignant unclassified TSCT. All neoplasms exhibited diffuse nuclear beta-catenin expression. Non-neoplastic tissue could be obtained for DNA sequencing in the 3 Sertoli cell tumors. Comparative assessment of non-neoplastic and lesional tissue in these cases suggested that germline APC variants with subsequent inactivation of the gene (loss of heterozygosity) were the likely oncogenic driver of these Sertoli cell tumors. In the malignant unclassified TSCSTs, APC inactivation was also interpreted as the most likely driver event, and the germline origin of the variant was inferred using a recently published method. The results of this study suggest that pathogenic germline APC alterations (eg, FAP and variants thereof) may predispose to TSCSTs.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Male ; Adenomatous Polyposis Coli/pathology ; Adenomatous Polyposis Coli Protein/genetics ; Adenomatous Polyposis Coli Protein/metabolism ; beta Catenin/genetics ; Genes, APC ; Germ-Line Mutation ; Mutation ; Sertoli Cell Tumor ; Sex Cord-Gonadal Stromal Tumors/genetics ; Testicular Neoplasms/genetics
    Chemical Substances Adenomatous Polyposis Coli Protein ; beta Catenin ; APC protein, human
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-10-09
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 752964-8
    ISSN 1532-0979 ; 0147-5185
    ISSN (online) 1532-0979
    ISSN 0147-5185
    DOI 10.1097/PAS.0000000000002132
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  5. Article ; Online: The controversies surrounding

    Zajaczkowski, Patricia / Lee, Rogan / Fletcher-Lartey, Stephanie M / Alexander, Kate / Mahimbo, Abela / Stark, Damien / Ellis, John T

    Current research in parasitology & vector-borne diseases

    2021  Volume 1, Page(s) 100055

    Abstract: ... ...

    Abstract Giardia
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-10-19
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ISSN 2667-114X
    ISSN (online) 2667-114X
    DOI 10.1016/j.crpvbd.2021.100055
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  6. Article ; Online: Nest‐site selection model for endangered Everglade snail kites to inform ecosystem restoration

    Benscoter, Allison M. / D'Acunto, Laura E. / Haider, Saira M. / Fletcher, Robert J., Jr / Romañach, Stephanie S.

    Ecosphere. 2023 Jan., v. 14, no. 1 p.e4362-

    2023  

    Abstract: The once vast and interconnected Everglades wetland ecosystem in Florida underwent a 50% reduction in area in the 1900s, resulting in a highly compartmentalized and managed system where ecological restoration is ongoing. Everglade snail kites (Rostrhamus ...

    Abstract The once vast and interconnected Everglades wetland ecosystem in Florida underwent a 50% reduction in area in the 1900s, resulting in a highly compartmentalized and managed system where ecological restoration is ongoing. Everglade snail kites (Rostrhamus sociabilis plumbeus, hereafter snail kites) are federally endangered wetland specialists with a single population in Florida, USA. Predictive models can help inform restoration and natural resource management decision‐making regarding both the quantity and timing of water delivered through the hundreds of water management structures in the Everglades. We developed a spatially explicit real‐time nest‐site selection model, KiteNest, using environmental predictors of nesting for snail kites in south Florida. The results of our modeling indicate that hydrology, percent canopy cover, and proximity to recently burned areas were the most important factors associated with nest‐site selection for snail kites. Water depths between 75 and 100 cm, water recession rates between 0 and 1.25 cm/day, percent canopy covers <20%, and areas <10 km from recently burned habitat were associated with the greatest likelihood of nest‐site selection. KiteNest is applicable to natural resource management decisions in the Everglades and may be useful independently or in conjunction with other ecological models for restoration decision support.
    Keywords canopy ; decision making ; ecological restoration ; ecosystems ; habitats ; hydrology ; models ; nesting sites ; snails ; water management ; wetlands ; Florida
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2023-01
    Publishing place John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
    Document type Article ; Online
    Note JOURNAL ARTICLE
    ZDB-ID 2572257-8
    ISSN 2150-8925
    ISSN 2150-8925
    DOI 10.1002/ecs2.4362
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  7. Article ; Online: Giardiasis notifications are associated with socioeconomic status in Sydney, Australia: a spatial analysis.

    Mazumdar, Soumya / Fletcher-Lartey, Stephanie M / Zajaczkowski, Patricia / Jalaludin, Bin

    Australian and New Zealand journal of public health

    2020  Volume 44, Issue 6, Page(s) 508–513

    Abstract: Objective: In developed countries prolonged symptoms due to, or following, Giardia intestinalis infection can have a significant impact on the quality of life. In this research, we investigate the presence of a socioeconomic status (SES) gradient in the ...

    Abstract Objective: In developed countries prolonged symptoms due to, or following, Giardia intestinalis infection can have a significant impact on the quality of life. In this research, we investigate the presence of a socioeconomic status (SES) gradient in the reporting of giardiasis in South West Sydney Local Health District (SWSLHD), New South Wales (NSW), Australia, across geographic scales.
    Methods: We used a large database, spatial-cluster analysis and a linear model.
    Results: Firstly, we found one spatial cluster of giardiasis in one of the most advantaged neighbourhoods of SWSLHD. Secondly, rates of giardiasis notifications were significantly and consistently lower in SWSLHD compared to an unnamed advantaged Local Health District and NSW over multiple years. Finally, we found an overall significant positive dose-response relationship between counts of giardiasis and area-level SES.
    Conclusions: Lower reporting in disadvantaged areas may represent true differences in incidence across SES groups or may result from differential use of health services and reporting. Implications for public health: If the disparities result from differential use of health services, research should be directed toward identifying barriers and facilitators of use. If disparities result from a true difference in incidence, then the behavioural mediators between SES and giardiasis should be identified and addressed.
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Australia/epidemiology ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Disease Notification/statistics & numerical data ; Giardiasis/epidemiology ; Humans ; Incidence ; Infant ; Infant, Newborn ; Middle Aged ; Social Class ; Spatial Analysis ; Young Adult
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-11-16
    Publishing country Australia
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1323548-5
    ISSN 1753-6405 ; 1326-0200
    ISSN (online) 1753-6405
    ISSN 1326-0200
    DOI 10.1111/1753-6405.13019
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  8. Article ; Online: Molecular and immunohistochemical characterisation of mesothelioma of the tunica vaginalis

    Anderson, William J / Sholl, Lynette M / Fletcher, Christopher D M / Schulte, Stephanie / Wang, Li Juan / Maclean, Fiona M / Hirsch, Michelle S

    Histopathology

    2022  Volume 81, Issue 1, Page(s) 65–76

    Abstract: Aims: Malignant mesothelioma (MM) of the tunica vaginalis (TV) is a rare and aggressive tumour, and the molecular features and staining profile with contemporary immunohistochemical (IHC) biomarkers are largely unexplored. We characterise the ... ...

    Abstract Aims: Malignant mesothelioma (MM) of the tunica vaginalis (TV) is a rare and aggressive tumour, and the molecular features and staining profile with contemporary immunohistochemical (IHC) biomarkers are largely unexplored. We characterise the clinicopathological, molecular and IHC features of MM (n = 13) and mesothelial neoplasms of uncertain malignant potential (MUMP) (n = 4).
    Methods and results: Targeted next-generation sequencing was performed on seven MMs and two MUMPs. IHC was performed for methylthioadenosine phosphorylase (MTAP), BRCA1-associated protein 1 (BAP1) and SRY-box transcription factor 6 (SOX6). Thirteen adenomatoid tumours were also assessed with SOX6. MM were epithelioid (seven of 13) or biphasic (six of 13). In MM, NF2 (five of seven; 71%), CDKN2A (three of seven; 43%) and BAP1 (two of seven; 29%) were most frequently altered. Non-recurrent driver events were identified in PTCH1 and TSC1. In contrast, none of these alterations were identified in MUMPs; however, one MUMP harboured a TRAF7 missense mutation. By IHC, loss of MTAP (two of 12; 17%) and BAP1 (two of nine; 22%) was infrequent in MM, whereas both were retained in the MUMPs. SOX6 was positive in nine of 11 (82%) MMs and negative in all MUMPs and adenomatoid tumours.
    Conclusions: Testicular MM exhibit a similar mutational profile to those of the pleura/peritoneum; however, alterations in CDKN2A and BAP1 are less common. These findings suggest that although MTAP and BAP1 IHC are specific for MM, their sensitivity in testicular MMs appears lower. In addition, rare tumours may harbour targetable alterations in driver genes (PTCH1 and TSC1) that are unusual in MMs at other anatomical sites. SOX6 is sensitive for MM; accordingly, the presence of SOX6 expression argues against a benign neoplastic process.
    MeSH term(s) Adenomatoid Tumor/genetics ; Adenomatoid Tumor/pathology ; Biomarkers, Tumor/genetics ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Male ; Mesothelioma, Malignant/genetics ; Mesothelioma, Malignant/pathology ; Purine-Nucleoside Phosphorylase/genetics ; SOXD Transcription Factors/genetics ; Testicular Neoplasms/genetics ; Testicular Neoplasms/pathology ; Tumor Suppressor Proteins/genetics ; Ubiquitin Thiolesterase/genetics
    Chemical Substances BAP1 protein, human ; Biomarkers, Tumor ; SOX6 protein, human ; SOXD Transcription Factors ; Tumor Suppressor Proteins ; Purine-Nucleoside Phosphorylase (EC 2.4.2.1) ; 5'-methylthioadenosine phosphorylase (EC 2.4.2.28) ; Ubiquitin Thiolesterase (EC 3.4.19.12)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-05-10
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 131914-0
    ISSN 1365-2559 ; 0309-0167
    ISSN (online) 1365-2559
    ISSN 0309-0167
    DOI 10.1111/his.14669
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  9. Article ; Online: Trajectory Classes of Externalizing and Internalizing Symptoms to Adolescent Gambling Participation: An Exploratory Study.

    Fletcher, Émilie / Richard, Jérémie / Boutin, Stéphanie / Lemieux, Annie / Déry, Michèle / Derevensky, Jeffrey / Temcheff, Caroline

    Journal of gambling studies

    2023  Volume 39, Issue 4, Page(s) 1751–1763

    Abstract: Engagement in underage gambling remains a public health concern. Risk factors for the development of gambling behaviours in adolescence include the presence of externalizing and/or internalizing problems. This study aims to better understand the role of ... ...

    Abstract Engagement in underage gambling remains a public health concern. Risk factors for the development of gambling behaviours in adolescence include the presence of externalizing and/or internalizing problems. This study aims to better understand the role of co-occurrence between externalizing and internalizing symptoms from childhood to adolescence in adolescent gambling. Participants were drawn from an ongoing longitudinal study of children with and without early conduct problems. Externalizing and internalizing problems were measured annually using teacher and parent reports. Gambling behaviours were measured using self-report when participants were approximately 15 years old. Latent class growth trajectory analyses identified five mental health trajectory classes: (1) a co-occurring trajectory characterized by stable clinical levels of both externalizing and internalizing problems, (2) an externalizing trajectory characterized by stable high clinical levels of externalizing problems, (3) an internalizing trajectory characterized by stable at-risk levels of internalizing problems, (4) an at-risk externalizing trajectory characterized by decreasing levels of externalizing problems, and (5) a non-clinical trajectory. Invariance analyses suggested that this model remained valid in both boys and girls. Logistic regression analyses suggested that youth who belonged in the externalizing trajectory reported a greater likelihood of past-year gambling behaviours when compared to youth who belong in the comorbid trajectory. No other mental health trajectory was significantly associated with adolescent gambling. Stable high externalizing behaviours in development appear to increase one's risk of gambling behaviours in adolescence. Efforts to target these throughout development could help decrease one's future risk of engaging in these behaviours.
    MeSH term(s) Male ; Child ; Female ; Humans ; Adolescent ; Longitudinal Studies ; Gambling/psychology ; Risk Factors ; Problem Behavior/psychology ; Self Report
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-01-07
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2016895-0
    ISSN 1573-3602 ; 1050-5350
    ISSN (online) 1573-3602
    ISSN 1050-5350
    DOI 10.1007/s10899-022-10182-y
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  10. Article ; Online: The astroglial and stem cell functions of adult rat folliculostellate cells.

    Fletcher, Patrick A / Smiljanic, Kosara / Prévide, Rafael M / Constantin, Stephanie / Sherman, Arthur S / Coon, Steven L / Stojilkovic, Stanko S

    Glia

    2022  Volume 71, Issue 2, Page(s) 205–228

    Abstract: The mammalian pituitary gland is a complex organ consisting of hormone-producing cells, anterior lobe folliculostellate cells (FSCs), posterior lobe pituicytes, vascular pericytes and endothelial cells, and Sox2-expressing stem cells. We present single- ... ...

    Abstract The mammalian pituitary gland is a complex organ consisting of hormone-producing cells, anterior lobe folliculostellate cells (FSCs), posterior lobe pituicytes, vascular pericytes and endothelial cells, and Sox2-expressing stem cells. We present single-cell RNA sequencing and immunohistofluorescence analyses of pituitary cells of adult female rats with a focus on the transcriptomic profiles of nonhormonal cell types. Samples obtained from whole pituitaries and separated anterior and posterior lobe cells contained all expected pituitary resident cell types and lobe-specific vascular cell subpopulations. FSCs and pituicytes expressed S100B, ALDOC, EAAT1, ALDH1A1, and VIM genes and proteins, as well as other astroglial marker genes, some common and some cell type-specific. We also found that the SOX2 gene and protein were expressed in ~15% of pituitary cells, including FSCs, pituicytes, and a fraction of hormone-producing cells, arguing against its stem cell specificity. FSCs comprised two Sox2-expressing subclusters; FS1 contained more cells but lower genetic diversity, while FS2 contained proliferative cells, shared genes with hormone-producing cells, and expressed genes consistent with stem cell niche formation, regulation of cell proliferation and stem cell pluripotency, including the Hippo and Wnt pathways. FS1 cells were randomly distributed in the anterior and intermediate lobes, while FS2 cells were localized exclusively in the marginal zone between the anterior and intermediate lobes. These data indicate the identity of the FSCs as anterior pituitary-specific astroglia, with FS1 cells representing differentiated cells equipped for classical FSC roles and FS2 cells exhibiting additional stem cell-like features.
    MeSH term(s) Rats ; Female ; Animals ; Pituitary Gland, Anterior/metabolism ; Astrocytes ; Endothelial Cells ; Stem Cells ; Hormones/metabolism ; Mammals
    Chemical Substances Hormones
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-09-12
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, N.I.H., Intramural
    ZDB-ID 639414-0
    ISSN 1098-1136 ; 0894-1491
    ISSN (online) 1098-1136
    ISSN 0894-1491
    DOI 10.1002/glia.24267
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