Abstract: Infectious disease surveillance is vitally important to maintaining health security, bu... more Abstract: Infectious disease surveillance is vitally important to maintaining health security, but these efforts are challenged by the pace at which new pathogens emerge. Wastewater surveillance can rapidly obtain population-level estimates of disease transmission, and we leverage freedom from disease principles to make use of non-detection of SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater to estimate the probability that a community is free from SARS-CoV-2 transmission. From wastewater surveillance of 24 treatment plants across upstate New York beginning in May 2020, we observed a reliable limit of detection of 0.3--0.5 cases per 10,000 population. No COVID-19 cases were reported 40% of the time following a non-detection of SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater, and cases were less than 1 daily case per 10,000 population 97% of the time following non-detection. Trends in the intensity of SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater correlate with trends in COVID-19 incidence and test positivity (>0.5), with the greatest correlation ...
Dysfunction of cortical circuitry involving prefrontal cortex, cingulate gyrus and mesial tempora... more Dysfunction of cortical circuitry involving prefrontal cortex, cingulate gyrus and mesial temporal lobe has been implicated in the pathophysiology of psychotic symptoms. 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11DS) is a neurogenetic disorder that comports a 25-fold increased risk of developing psychosis. Morphological changes in the neuroanatomy of this syndrome may represent a biological risk factor for the development of psychosis. The present study explored ratios between cortical volumes and the amygdala. We also explored relationships between these ratios and the eventual development of psychosis in youth with 22q11DS. A group of 73 individuals with 22q11DS, 32 community controls, and 27 unaffected siblings were followed every three years, at four timepoints. We analyzed baseline ratios between 34 bilateral FreeSurfer-generated cortical volumes and amygdala, and examined whether baseline cortical ratios predicted positive symptoms of psychosis 12 years later, at the 4th timepoint. Youth...
156 promoter methylation sites were significantly different between the discordant twins. Three c... more 156 promoter methylation sites were significantly different between the discordant twins. Three canonical pathways were significant following adjustment for multiple comparisons, IL-6 signaling (4 molecules, p<0.03), G-protein coupled receptor signaling (5 molecules, p<0.03), and relaxin signaling (5 molecules, p<0.03). The calcyon neuron-specific vesicular protein (CALY) stood out as significant (p=7.45 x 10-5).
The hypothalamus is involved in regulation of food intake (FI) and fat deposition. Molecular mech... more The hypothalamus is involved in regulation of food intake (FI) and fat deposition. Molecular mechanisms of weight loss after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) were studied by correlating changes in gene expression profiles in hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARC) and subcutaneous abdominal fat (SAF). Diet-induced obese rats were divided into RYGB, sham-operated (SO-Obese), and sham-operated pair-fed (PF) groups. A non-obese group on a regular chow diet served as control. Body weight (BW) and FI were measured. Rats were killed 10 days after the operation. Plasma was analyzed for biochemical indices, ARC and SAF were analyzed for gene expression profiles. Body SAF was also weighed. Data were analyzed by ANOVA and factor analysis. BW and FI decreased in RYGB versus SO-Obese, as reflected by decreased SAF (53%). Genes similarly expressed in ARC and SAF after RYGB were limited to several genes that predominantly related to metabolic pathways of carbohydrate, fat, neuropeptide, and cytokines. These expression profiles were similar to those seen in chow control and to those seen in a comparison of PF and SO-Obese. RYGB-induced weight loss is associated with changes in gene profile expressions that could influence metabolic changes, contributing to weight loss.
Abstract: Infectious disease surveillance is vitally important to maintaining health security, bu... more Abstract: Infectious disease surveillance is vitally important to maintaining health security, but these efforts are challenged by the pace at which new pathogens emerge. Wastewater surveillance can rapidly obtain population-level estimates of disease transmission, and we leverage freedom from disease principles to make use of non-detection of SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater to estimate the probability that a community is free from SARS-CoV-2 transmission. From wastewater surveillance of 24 treatment plants across upstate New York beginning in May 2020, we observed a reliable limit of detection of 0.3--0.5 cases per 10,000 population. No COVID-19 cases were reported 40% of the time following a non-detection of SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater, and cases were less than 1 daily case per 10,000 population 97% of the time following non-detection. Trends in the intensity of SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater correlate with trends in COVID-19 incidence and test positivity (>0.5), with the greatest correlation ...
Dysfunction of cortical circuitry involving prefrontal cortex, cingulate gyrus and mesial tempora... more Dysfunction of cortical circuitry involving prefrontal cortex, cingulate gyrus and mesial temporal lobe has been implicated in the pathophysiology of psychotic symptoms. 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11DS) is a neurogenetic disorder that comports a 25-fold increased risk of developing psychosis. Morphological changes in the neuroanatomy of this syndrome may represent a biological risk factor for the development of psychosis. The present study explored ratios between cortical volumes and the amygdala. We also explored relationships between these ratios and the eventual development of psychosis in youth with 22q11DS. A group of 73 individuals with 22q11DS, 32 community controls, and 27 unaffected siblings were followed every three years, at four timepoints. We analyzed baseline ratios between 34 bilateral FreeSurfer-generated cortical volumes and amygdala, and examined whether baseline cortical ratios predicted positive symptoms of psychosis 12 years later, at the 4th timepoint. Youth...
156 promoter methylation sites were significantly different between the discordant twins. Three c... more 156 promoter methylation sites were significantly different between the discordant twins. Three canonical pathways were significant following adjustment for multiple comparisons, IL-6 signaling (4 molecules, p<0.03), G-protein coupled receptor signaling (5 molecules, p<0.03), and relaxin signaling (5 molecules, p<0.03). The calcyon neuron-specific vesicular protein (CALY) stood out as significant (p=7.45 x 10-5).
The hypothalamus is involved in regulation of food intake (FI) and fat deposition. Molecular mech... more The hypothalamus is involved in regulation of food intake (FI) and fat deposition. Molecular mechanisms of weight loss after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) were studied by correlating changes in gene expression profiles in hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARC) and subcutaneous abdominal fat (SAF). Diet-induced obese rats were divided into RYGB, sham-operated (SO-Obese), and sham-operated pair-fed (PF) groups. A non-obese group on a regular chow diet served as control. Body weight (BW) and FI were measured. Rats were killed 10 days after the operation. Plasma was analyzed for biochemical indices, ARC and SAF were analyzed for gene expression profiles. Body SAF was also weighed. Data were analyzed by ANOVA and factor analysis. BW and FI decreased in RYGB versus SO-Obese, as reflected by decreased SAF (53%). Genes similarly expressed in ARC and SAF after RYGB were limited to several genes that predominantly related to metabolic pathways of carbohydrate, fat, neuropeptide, and cytokines. These expression profiles were similar to those seen in chow control and to those seen in a comparison of PF and SO-Obese. RYGB-induced weight loss is associated with changes in gene profile expressions that could influence metabolic changes, contributing to weight loss.
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