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Item Analytical Validation of Variants to Aid in Genotype-Guided Therapy for Oncology(Elsevier, 2019) Swart, Marelize; Stansberry, Wesley M.; Pratt, Victoria M.; Medeiros, Elizabeth B.; Kiel, Patrick J.; Shen, Fei; Schneider, Bryan P.; Skaar, Todd C.; Medical and Molecular Genetics, School of MedicineThe Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) of 1988 requires that pharmacogenetic genotyping methods need to be established according to technical standards and laboratory practice guidelines before testing can be offered to patients. Testing methods for variants in ABCB1, CBR3, COMT, CYP3A7, C8ORF34, FCGR2A, FCGR3A, HAS3, NT5C2, NUDT15, SBF2, SEMA3C, SLC16A5, SLC28A3, SOD2, TLR4, and TPMT were validated in a CLIA-accredited laboratory. As no known reference materials were available, DNA samples that were from Coriell Cell Repositories (Camden, NJ) were used for the analytical validation studies. Pharmacogenetic testing methods developed here were shown to be accurate and 100% analytically sensitive and specific. Other CLIA-accredited laboratories interested in offering pharmacogenetic testing for these genetic variants, related to genotype-guided therapy for oncology, could use these publicly available samples as reference materials when developing and validating new genetic tests or refining current assays.Item Neurotrophic factors in the physiology of motor neurons and their role in the pathobiology and therapeutic approach to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis(Frontiers Media, 2023-08-24) Stansberry, Wesley M.; Pierchala, Brian A.; Anatomy, Cell Biology and Physiology, School of MedicineThe discovery of the neurotrophins and their potent survival and trophic effects led to great enthusiasm about their therapeutic potential to rescue dying neurons in neurodegenerative diseases. The further discovery that brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) and glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) had potent survival-promoting activity on motor neurons led to the proposal for their use in motor neuron diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). In this review we synthesize the literature pertaining to the role of NGF, BDNF, CNTF and GDNF on the development and physiology of spinal motor neurons, as well as the preclinical studies that evaluated their potential for the treatment of ALS. Results from the clinical trials of these molecules will also be described and, with the aid of decades of hindsight, we will discuss what can reasonably be concluded and how this information can inform future clinical development of neurotrophic factors for ALS.Item Report of Confirmation of the rs7853758 and rs885004 Haplotype in SLC28A3(Mary Ann Liebert, 2018-11) Stansberry, Wesley M.; Swart, Marelize; Medeiros, Elizabeth B.; Skaar, Todd C.; Pratt, Victoria M.; Medical and Molecular Genetics, School of MedicineAIMS: To validate a laboratory-developed test for the nucleoside transporter, SLC28A3, which has been associated with an increased risk of anthracycline-induced cardiomyopathy. METHODS: We used Taqman® allele discrimination to test for two variants of the SLC28A3 gene: rs7853758 (c.1381C>T) and rs885004 (c.862-360C>T). RESULTS: During the validation process, we noted that several DNA samples obtained from the Coriell Cell Repository (Camden, NJ) were positive for both the c.1381 C > T and c.862-360C>T variants and another variant allele for either c.1381 C > T or c.862-360C>T (e.g., c.1381C>T homozygous/c.862-360C>T heterozygous, c.1381C>T homozygous/c.862-360C>T homozygous). We used de-identified DNA samples from trios of family members (mother, father, and child) to establish that the c.1381 C > T and c.862-360C>T variant alleles could be inherited in cis on the same chromosome. CONCLUSIONS: Samples containing three variant alleles suggest that the c.1381 C > T and c.862-360C>T are in cis on the chromosome in some individuals and may have implications when calculating anthracycline-induced cardiomyopathy risk. In this study, we confirm a novel haplotype of SLC28A3 using familial studies.Item Translatomic analysis of regenerating and degenerating spinal motor neurons in injury and ALS(Elsevier, 2021-06-08) Shadrach, Jennifer L.; Stansberry, Wesley M.; Milen, Allison M.; Ives, Rachel E.; Fogarty, Elizabeth A.; Antonellis, Anthony; Pierchala, Brian A.; Anatomy and Cell Biology, School of MedicineThe neuromuscular junction is a synapse critical for muscle strength and coordinated motor function. Unlike CNS injuries, motor neurons mount robust regenerative responses after peripheral nerve injuries. Conversely, motor neurons selectively degenerate in diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). To assess how these insults affect motor neurons in vivo, we performed ribosomal profiling of mouse motor neurons. Motor neuron-specific transcripts were isolated from spinal cords following sciatic nerve crush, a model of acute injury and regeneration, and in the SOD1G93A ALS model. Of the 267 transcripts upregulated after nerve crush, 38% were also upregulated in SOD1G93A motor neurons. However, most upregulated genes in injured and ALS motor neurons were context specific. Some of the most significantly upregulated transcripts in both paradigms were chemokines such as Ccl2 and Ccl7, suggesting an important role for neuroimmune modulation. Collectively these data will aid in defining pro-regenerative and pro-degenerative mechanisms in motor neurons.