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  1. Article ; Online: Editorial: Implementation of physical, psychosocial, and mind-body approaches for the management of osteoarthritis.

    Ali, Shabana Amanda / Bowden, Jocelyn L

    Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences

    2022  Volume 3, Page(s) 1023931

    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-09-12
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Editorial
    ISSN 2673-6861
    ISSN (online) 2673-6861
    DOI 10.3389/fresc.2022.1023931
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  2. Article ; Online: A bioinformatics approach to microRNA-sequencing analysis

    Pratibha Potla / Shabana Amanda Ali / Mohit Kapoor

    Osteoarthritis and Cartilage Open, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 100131- (2021)

    2021  

    Abstract: The rapid expansion of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) data availability has made exploration of appropriate bioinformatics analysis pipelines a timely issue. Since there are multiple tools and combinations thereof to analyze any dataset, there can be ... ...

    Abstract The rapid expansion of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) data availability has made exploration of appropriate bioinformatics analysis pipelines a timely issue. Since there are multiple tools and combinations thereof to analyze any dataset, there can be uncertainty in how to best perform an analysis in a robust and reproducible manner. This is especially true for newer omics applications, such as miRNomics, or microRNA-sequencing (miRNA-sequencing). As compared to transcriptomics, there have been far fewer miRNA-sequencing studies performed to date, and those that are reported seldom provide detailed description of the bioinformatics analysis, including aspects such as Unique Molecular Identifiers (UMIs). In this article, we attempt to fill the gap and help researchers understand their miRNA-sequencing data and its analysis. This article will specifically discuss a customizable miRNA bioinformatics pipeline that was developed using miRNA-sequencing datasets generated from human osteoarthritis plasma samples. We describe quality assessment of raw sequencing data files, reference-based alignment, counts generation for miRNA expression levels, and novel miRNA discovery. This report is expected to improve clarity and reproducibility of the bioinformatics portion of miRNA-sequencing analysis, applicable across any sample type, to promote sharing of detailed protocols in the NGS field.
    Keywords High-throughput nucleotide sequencing ; Computational biology ; MicroRNAs ; Bioinformatics ; Osteoarthritis ; Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ; RC925-935
    Subject code 004
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-03-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Elsevier
    Document type Article ; Online
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  3. Article ; Online: Applying the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health to understand osteoarthritis management in urban and rural community-dwelling seniors.

    Ali, Shabana Amanda / Lee, Karen / MacDermid, Joy C

    Osteoarthritis and cartilage open

    2021  Volume 3, Issue 1, Page(s) 100132

    Abstract: Objectives: The objectives of this study were to identify contextual factors as barriers or facilitators of osteoarthritis management in urban- and rural-dwelling seniors by applying the World Health Organization's International Classification of ... ...

    Abstract Objectives: The objectives of this study were to identify contextual factors as barriers or facilitators of osteoarthritis management in urban- and rural-dwelling seniors by applying the World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF).
    Design: Secondary analysis was performed on interview transcripts from urban- (n ​= ​11) and rural-dwelling (n ​= ​9) seniors living with osteoarthritis in Canada. Meaningful concepts were linked to ICF codes (Environmental Factors) according to established linking rules. Unclassified content (including Personal Factors) was subjected to qualitative content analysis.
    Results: A total of 481 and 410 meaningful concepts were identified in interview transcripts from urban and rural groups, respectively. For Environmental Factors, the majority of meaningful concepts linked to "Environmental Factors", then "Activities and Participation", and then "Body Functions" in the ICF. The most frequently linked codes were "e355 Health professionals", "e5801 Health systems", "e5800 Health services", and "e398 Support and relationships, other specified". The most salient barrier and facilitator to osteoarthritis management reflected in our results were "e5801 Health systems" and "e398 Support and relationships, other specified", respectively, for both urban and rural groups. For Personal Factors, qualitative content analysis of unclassified content revealed 3 key themes including (1) Coping Strategies; (2) Age of Osteoarthritis Diagnosis; and (3) Individual Circumstances.
    Conclusion: Beyond physical limitations, community-dwelling seniors with osteoarthritis encounter a wide range of biopsychosocial factors that can impact disease management. Applying the ICF, we identify "Environmental Factors" as a significant contextual factor impacting osteoarthritis management in both urban and rural communities.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-01-15
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2665-9131
    ISSN (online) 2665-9131
    DOI 10.1016/j.ocarto.2020.100132
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  4. Article ; Online: Characterization of miR-335-5p and miR-335-3p in human osteoarthritic tissues.

    Wilson, Thomas G / Baghel, Madhu / Kaur, Navdeep / Moutzouros, Vasilios / Davis, Jason / Ali, Shabana Amanda

    Arthritis research & therapy

    2023  Volume 25, Issue 1, Page(s) 105

    Abstract: Objective: We aimed to characterize the expression patterns, gene targets, and functional effects of miR-335-5p and miR-335-3p among seven primary human knee and hip osteoarthritic tissue types.: Methods: We collected synovial fluid, subchondral bone, ...

    Abstract Objective: We aimed to characterize the expression patterns, gene targets, and functional effects of miR-335-5p and miR-335-3p among seven primary human knee and hip osteoarthritic tissue types.
    Methods: We collected synovial fluid, subchondral bone, articular cartilage, synovium, meniscus/labrum, infrapatellar/acetabular fat, anterior cruciate ligament/ligamentum teres, and vastus medialis oblique/quadratus femoris muscle (n = 7-20) from surgical patients with early- or late-stage osteoarthritis (OA) and quantified miR-335-5p and miR-335-3p expression by real-time PCR. Predicted gene targets were measured in knee OA infrapatellar fat following miRNA inhibitor transfection (n = 3), and prioritized gene targets were validated following miRNA inhibitor and mimic transfection (n = 6). Following pathway analyses, we performed Oil-Red-O staining to assess changes in total lipid content in infrapatellar fat.
    Results: Showing a 227-fold increase in knee OA infrapatellar fat (the highest expressing tissue) versus meniscus (the lowest expressing tissue), miR-335-5p was more abundant than miR-335-3p (92-fold increase). MiR-335-5p showed higher expression across knee tissues versus hip tissues, and in late-stage versus early-stage knee OA fat. Exploring candidate genes, VCAM1 and MMP13 were identified as putative direct targets of miR-335-5p and miR-335-3p, respectively, showing downregulation with miRNA mimic transfection. Exploring candidate pathways, predicted miR-335-5p gene targets were enriched in a canonical adipogenesis network (p = 2.1e - 5). Modulation of miR-335-5p in late-stage knee OA fat showed an inverse relationship to total lipid content.
    Conclusion: Our data suggest both miR-335-5p and miR-335-3p regulate gene targets in late-stage knee OA infrapatellar fat, though miR-335-5p appears to be more prominent, with tissue-, joint-, and stage-specific effects.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; MicroRNAs/genetics ; MicroRNAs/metabolism ; Osteoarthritis, Knee/genetics ; Osteoarthritis, Knee/metabolism ; Knee Joint/surgery ; Knee Joint/metabolism ; Anterior Cruciate Ligament/metabolism ; Lipids
    Chemical Substances MicroRNAs ; Lipids ; MIRN335 microRNA, human
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-06-16
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2107602-9
    ISSN 1478-6362 ; 1478-6354
    ISSN (online) 1478-6362
    ISSN 1478-6354
    DOI 10.1186/s13075-023-03088-6
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  5. Article: Case-report: A rare cause of intestinal obstruction in late pregnancy.

    Dholoo, Farzan / Shabana, Amanda / See, Abbas / Hameed, Waseem

    International journal of surgery case reports

    2020  Volume 80, Page(s) 105391

    Abstract: Introduction: Caecal volvulus represents a rare and often life-threatening cause of intestinal obstruction. Diagnosis and management of caecal volvulus remains a clinical challenge, since those presenting with symptoms can have vague nonspecific ... ...

    Abstract Introduction: Caecal volvulus represents a rare and often life-threatening cause of intestinal obstruction. Diagnosis and management of caecal volvulus remains a clinical challenge, since those presenting with symptoms can have vague nonspecific presentations. Symptoms eventually occur, usually secondary to obstruction or ischaemia. This case report will discuss the presentation, investigation and management options available.
    Presentation: A 31-year-old multigravida, at 38 weeks and 6 days gestation; presented to hospital with a 2-day history of diffuse abdominal pain and distension. Initial examination was unremarkable aside from mild epigastric tenderness. Raised inflammatory markers and concerns for foetal health resulted in an emergency caesarean section. Symptoms however worsened and the patient underwent colonoscopy and computerised tomography (CT) of the abdomen and pelvis with contrast; showing caecal volvulus. The patient was taken to the operating theatres for an emergency right hemicolectomy with formation of end ileostomy. Intra-operatively, areas of necrosis were noted within the caecum suggestive of impending perforation. The patient recovered well post reversal of end ileostomy, with no complications to date.
    Discussion: Caecal volvulus represents a rare, but potentially fatal cause of intestinal obstruction and ischaemia. High mortality rates are attributed to delayed diagnosis and treatment. Patients may initially present with vague symptoms, which rapidly progress with the development of ischaemia. Multiple management modalities exist. Central to prognosis is early diagnosis.
    Conclusion: Early diagnosis and intervention are paramount. Imaging via abdominal x-rays and CT are of particular importance. Surgical management is widely reported as the mainstay of treatment. We advise clinicians to remember this rare diagnosis, as a potential cause of abdominal pain and intestinal obstruction; especially in those with predisposing risk factors.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-12-02
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Case Reports
    ISSN 2210-2612
    ISSN 2210-2612
    DOI 10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.11.141
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  6. Article ; Online: A bioinformatics approach to microRNA-sequencing analysis.

    Potla, Pratibha / Ali, Shabana Amanda / Kapoor, Mohit

    Osteoarthritis and cartilage open

    2020  Volume 3, Issue 1, Page(s) 100131

    Abstract: The rapid expansion of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) data availability has made exploration of appropriate bioinformatics analysis pipelines a timely issue. Since there are multiple tools and combinations thereof to analyze any dataset, there can be ... ...

    Abstract The rapid expansion of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) data availability has made exploration of appropriate bioinformatics analysis pipelines a timely issue. Since there are multiple tools and combinations thereof to analyze any dataset, there can be uncertainty in how to best perform an analysis in a robust and reproducible manner. This is especially true for newer omics applications, such as miRNomics, or microRNA-sequencing (miRNA-sequencing). As compared to transcriptomics, there have been far fewer miRNA-sequencing studies performed to date, and those that are reported seldom provide detailed description of the bioinformatics analysis, including aspects such as Unique Molecular Identifiers (UMIs). In this article, we attempt to fill the gap and help researchers understand their miRNA-sequencing data and its analysis. This article will specifically discuss a customizable miRNA bioinformatics pipeline that was developed using miRNA-sequencing datasets generated from human osteoarthritis plasma samples. We describe quality assessment of raw sequencing data files, reference-based alignment, counts generation for miRNA expression levels, and novel miRNA discovery. This report is expected to improve clarity and reproducibility of the bioinformatics portion of miRNA-sequencing analysis, applicable across any sample type, to promote sharing of detailed protocols in the NGS field.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-12-19
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2665-9131
    ISSN (online) 2665-9131
    DOI 10.1016/j.ocarto.2020.100131
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  7. Article: Case-report: A rare cause of an intra-abdominal mass.

    Shabana, Amanda / Dholoo, Farzan / Nunn, Rebecca / Hameed, Waseem

    International journal of surgery case reports

    2020  Volume 67, Page(s) 278–281

    Abstract: Introduction: Mesenteric cysts are a rare and often asymptomatic incidental finding on imaging. The diagnosis and management of mesenteric cysts remains a clinical challenge since those presenting with symptoms, often have vague and nonspecific symptoms, ...

    Abstract Introduction: Mesenteric cysts are a rare and often asymptomatic incidental finding on imaging. The diagnosis and management of mesenteric cysts remains a clinical challenge since those presenting with symptoms, often have vague and nonspecific symptoms, owing to variability in cyst location and size. This case report will aim to discuss the presentation, investigation and management options available.
    Presentation: A 73-year-old female presented with abdominal swelling and a palpable right sided mass. Examination revealed a right sided mass and abdominal distention with vital signs within normal limits. Ultrasound scan (USS) revealed a right-sided 12 cm × 11 cm × 8 cm thin walled cyst.
    Discussion: Mesenteric cysts are mostly asymptomatic but can cause nonspecific symptoms of abdominal pain, abdominal distension, altered bowel habit, nausea, vomiting and an abdominal mass. Complete surgical excision, either laparoscopically, or through a laparotomy is typically considered first line treatment. If size or location of the cyst precludes complete surgical excision, partial excision with marsupialisation of the opening of the cyst into the abdominal peritoneal cavity is a second option.
    Conclusion: Mesenteric cysts represent a rare cause of intra-abdominal mass. Owing to low prevalence, literature is limited as is guidance on management. Careful pre-operative planning is essential so as to avoid operative complications. Imaging such as USS is of great importance; however Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) may be of more benefit, owing to the complex anatomical relations within which mesenteric cysts can present. Surgical excision is widely reported as the surgical treatment of choice for symptomatic cysts.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-02-20
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2210-2612
    ISSN 2210-2612
    DOI 10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.01.006
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  8. Article ; Online: Inotropic Agents and Vasopressors in the Treatment of Cardiogenic Shock.

    Shabana, Amanda / Dholoo, Farzan / Banerjee, Prithwish

    Current heart failure reports

    2020  Volume 17, Issue 6, Page(s) 438–448

    Abstract: Background: Worldwide, cardiogenic shock (CS) is the leading cause of death in patients admitted with an acute myocardial infarction (AMI). CS is characterised by reduced cardiac output secondary to systolic dysfunction which can lead to multi-organ ... ...

    Abstract Background: Worldwide, cardiogenic shock (CS) is the leading cause of death in patients admitted with an acute myocardial infarction (AMI). CS is characterised by reduced cardiac output secondary to systolic dysfunction which can lead to multi-organ failure. The mainstay of medical treatment in CS are inotropes and vasopressors to improve cardiac output. However, current clinical guidelines do not direct clinicians as to which agents to use and in what combinations. This article aims to review the current evidence on the management of CS with a major focus on the use of inotropes and vasopressors.
    Method: A literature review was conducted analysing published literature from the following databases: PubMed, MedLine, Cochrane Library and Embase, as well as a manual search of articles that were deemed relevant. Relevant articles were identified by using keywords such as "cardiogenic shock".
    Results: Literature was assessed to review the use of inotropes and vasopressors in CS. Dopamine and adrenaline were associated with increased mortality and arrhythmias. Dobutamine was associated with an improvement in cardiac output, at the determinant of causing arrhythmias. Conversely, noradrenaline was associated with a lower likelihood of arrhythmias and most importantly decreased mortality in CS. Compared to other inotropes, levosimendan appears to have a better safety profile and is associated with decreased mortality in CS, particularly when combined with a vasopressor. Our literature review suggests that treatment combination of the inotrope levosimendan with the vasopressor noradrenaline may be the most effective management option in CS.
    MeSH term(s) Cardiotonic Agents/therapeutic use ; Humans ; Shock, Cardiogenic/drug therapy ; Vasoconstrictor Agents/therapeutic use
    Chemical Substances Cardiotonic Agents ; Vasoconstrictor Agents
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-10-26
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2151202-4
    ISSN 1546-9549 ; 1546-9530
    ISSN (online) 1546-9549
    ISSN 1546-9530
    DOI 10.1007/s11897-020-00493-9
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  9. Article ; Online: Antisense oligonucleotide-based therapies for the treatment of osteoarthritis: Opportunities and roadblocks.

    Nakamura, Akihiro / Ali, Shabana Amanda / Kapoor, Mohit

    Bone

    2020  Volume 138, Page(s) 115461

    Abstract: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a debilitating disease with no approved disease-modifying therapies. Among the challenges for developing treatment is achieving targeted drug delivery to affected joints. This has contributed to the failure of several drug ... ...

    Abstract Osteoarthritis (OA) is a debilitating disease with no approved disease-modifying therapies. Among the challenges for developing treatment is achieving targeted drug delivery to affected joints. This has contributed to the failure of several drug candidates for the treatment of OA. Over the past 20 years, significant advances have been made in antisense oligonucleotide (ASO) technology for achieving targeted delivery to tissues and cells both in vitro and in vivo. Since ASOs are able to bind specific gene regions and regulate protein translation, they are useful for correcting aberrant endogenous mechanisms associated with certain diseases. ASOs can be delivered locally through intra-articular injection, and can enter cells through natural cellular uptake mechanisms. Despite this, ASOs have yet to be successfully tested in clinical trials for the treatment of OA. Recent chemical modification to ASOs have further improved cellular uptake and reduced toxicity. Among these are locked nucleic acid (LNA)-based ASOs, which have shown promising results in clinical trials for diseases such as hepatitis and dyslipidemia. Recently, LNA-based ASOs have been tested both in vitro and in vivo for their therapeutic potential in OA, and some have shown promising joint-protective effects in preclinical OA animal models. In order to accelerate the testing of ASO therapies in a clinical trial setting for OA, further investigation into delivery mechanisms is required. In this review article, we discuss opportunities for viral-, particle-, biomaterial-, and chemical modification-based therapies, which are currently in preclinical testing. We also address potential roadblocks in the clinical translation of ASO-based therapies for the treatment of OA, such as the limitations associated with OA animal models and the challenges with drug toxicity. Taken together, we review what is known and what would be useful to accelerate translation of ASO-based therapies for the treatment of OA.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Oligonucleotides, Antisense/therapeutic use ; Osteoarthritis/drug therapy ; Osteoarthritis/genetics
    Chemical Substances Oligonucleotides, Antisense
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-05-30
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Review
    ZDB-ID 632515-4
    ISSN 1873-2763 ; 8756-3282
    ISSN (online) 1873-2763
    ISSN 8756-3282
    DOI 10.1016/j.bone.2020.115461
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  10. Article ; Online: Tissue Collection and RNA Extraction from the Human Osteoarthritic Knee Joint.

    Wilson, Thomas / Kaur, Navdeep / Davis, Jason / Ali, Shabana Amanda

    Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE

    2021  , Issue 173

    Abstract: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic and degenerative joint disease most often affecting the knee. As there is currently no cure, total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a common surgical intervention. Experiments using primary human OA tissues obtained from TKA ... ...

    Abstract Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic and degenerative joint disease most often affecting the knee. As there is currently no cure, total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a common surgical intervention. Experiments using primary human OA tissues obtained from TKA provide the capability to investigate disease mechanisms ex vivo. While OA was previously thought to impact mainly the cartilage, it is now known to impact multiple tissues in the joint. This protocol describes patient selection, sample processing, tissue homogenization, RNA extraction, and quality control (based on RNA purity, integrity, and yield) from each of seven unique tissues to support disease mechanism investigation in the knee joint. With informed consent, samples were obtained from patients undergoing TKA for OA. Tissues were dissected, washed, and stored within 4 h of surgery by flash freezing for RNA or formalin fixation for histology. Collected tissues included articular cartilage, subchondral bone, meniscus, infrapatellar fat pad, anterior cruciate ligament, synovium, and vastus medialis oblique muscle. RNA extraction protocols were tested for each tissue type. The most significant modification involved the method of disintegration used for low-cell, high-matrix, hard tissues (considered as cartilage, bone, and meniscus) versus relatively high-cell, low-matrix, soft tissues (considered as fat pad, ligament, synovium, and muscle). It was found that pulverization was appropriate for hard tissues, and homogenization was appropriate for soft tissues. A proclivity for some subjects to yield higher RNA integrity number (RIN) values than other subjects consistently across multiple tissues was observed, suggesting that underlying factors such as disease severity may impact RNA quality. The ability to isolate high-quality RNA from primary human OA tissues provides a physiologically relevant model for sophisticated gene expression experiments, including sequencing, that can lead to clinical insights that are more readily translated to patients.
    MeSH term(s) Anterior Cruciate Ligament ; Cartilage, Articular/surgery ; Humans ; Knee Joint/surgery ; Osteoarthritis ; Osteoarthritis, Knee/genetics ; Osteoarthritis, Knee/surgery ; RNA/genetics
    Chemical Substances RNA (63231-63-0)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-07-22
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Video-Audio Media
    ZDB-ID 2259946-0
    ISSN 1940-087X ; 1940-087X
    ISSN (online) 1940-087X
    ISSN 1940-087X
    DOI 10.3791/62718
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