In 1976, Lyme arthritis was recognized as a separate clinical entity because of the geographic clustering of children in the Lyme Connecticut area who had often been thought to have juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Allen Steere comments on Dirks et al. (https://lnkd.in/ek2tVH4Z) in wider recognition and greater understanding of post-infectious, antibiotic-refractory Lyme arthritis: https://lnkd.in/eAaZdG2q
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
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The JCI is the publication of the American Society for Clinical Investigation, an honor society of physician-scientists.
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The Journal of Clinical Investigation (JCI) is a top-tier venue for discoveries in basic and clinical biomedical research that will advance the practice of medicine. Founded in 1924, the journal is published by the American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI). The JCI has a 2022 Impact Factor of 15.9 with immediate free access to its research articles to produce an ideal home for authors seeking the widest possible audience for their most important work. The journal is headed by Editor in Chief Dr. Elizabeth M. McNally and an Editorial Board of peer scientists at Northwestern University. The JCI provides free access to all of its research articles.
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Mapping the transcriptional evolution of human metastatic breast cancer: https://lnkd.in/d-Tm2q2Y Melissa Reeves comments on Winkler et al. (https://lnkd.in/dCt3C4DN)
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Zhao Liping and authors discuss a guild-based approach for mitigating information loss and distortion issues in microbiome analysis in their Viewpoint: https://lnkd.in/e-iHJBvW
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Why do some people get Lyme arthritis despite receiving adequate antibiotic treatment? https://lnkd.in/ek2tVH4Z Dirks et al. examined the joint fluid of teens with antibiotic-refractory Lyme arthritis and found a specific immune cell and a higher prevalence of an HLA allele. The image shows infiltrated CD4+ T cells dispersed across three regions of interest within the synovial sublining layer.
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Is it time to rethink the relationship between adipose inflammation and insulin resistance? https://lnkd.in/dCiQf23r Evan D. Rosen and Shingo Kajimura contribute a JCI 100th Anniversary Viewpoint!
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Dan Wang et al. deleted hepatic lipopolysaccharide binding protein and reduced inflammation but not fibrosis in the livers of mice fed a high-fat, high-fructose diet. https://lnkd.in/dXGRsvD3 The image shows that LPB deficiency led to a reduction in infiltrating monocytes/macrophages compared to controls.
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In this viewpoint, we discussed the role of Cancer-Associated Secretory Phenotypes (CASPs) in tumor progression. Targeting the secretory pathways offers a promising strategy for cancer treatment. @JClinInvest #CancerResearch #TargetedTherapies #Oncology #Golgi #Secretion #Traffic
The cancer-associated secretory phenotype: A new frontier in targeted therapeutics: https://lnkd.in/drMDUmHe Jonathan M. Kurie and team highlight a therapeutic strategy for targeting cancer in this Viewpoint.
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✨ Thrilled to share our new publication: "Spatiotemporal transcriptomic mapping of regenerative inflammation in skeletal muscle reveals a dynamic multilayered tissue architecture," now out in The Journal of Clinical Investigation 🧬🔬 In this study, we delve into the complex spatial and functional diversity of macrophages in muscle regeneration and dystrophy. Our findings reveal how macrophage subsets organize into distinct zones around damaged myofibers, forming multilayered regenerative inflammation zones (RIZs) that are crucial for effective tissue repair and are sensitive to glucocorticoids. Grateful to my mentor Laszlo Nagy, M.D., Ph.D. and co-author Laszlo Halasz for their invaluable contributions to this work. I also extend my thanks to all the other authors, particularly Darby Oleksak, technical and administrative staff from Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital and collaborators from University of Florida, University of Debrecen, and Max Delbrück Center whose efforts made this research possible. This research was supported by a Muscular Dystrophy Association Development grant and a Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital Foundation/ACRI fellowship. #muscleregeneration #regenerativeinflammation #spatialbiology #transcriptomics #macrophages #tissuerepair #scientificresearch
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The cancer-associated secretory phenotype: A new frontier in targeted therapeutics: https://lnkd.in/drMDUmHe Jonathan M. Kurie and team highlight a therapeutic strategy for targeting cancer in this Viewpoint.
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This issue’s cover image features abnormal lymphocyte spreading from an infant with a RAP1B gene variant. https://lnkd.in/dzr_rhV9 Benavides-Nieto et al. show the mutation affects cytoskeletal dynamics and results in overactivation of several cell types including platelets and lymphocytes.