Recent Publications
Johnny S. Younis: An Exome-Wide Exploration of Cases of Primary Ovarian Insufficiency Uncovers Novel Sequence Variants and Candidate Genes (Clin Genet .)
Primary ovarian insufficiency (POI) implies the cessation of menstruation for several months in women before the age of 40 years and is a major cause of infertility. The study of the contribution of genetic factors to POI has been fueled by the use of whole exome sequencing (WES). Here, to uncover novel causative pathogenic variants and risk alleles, WES has been performed in 12 patients with familial POI (8 unrelated index cases and 2 couples of sisters) and 6 women with early menopause and family history of POI (4 index cases and 1 couple of sisters).
Dalit Porat Ben Amy, Akram Shalabi: Severe Chronic Nonlichenoid Oral Mucositis in Pembrolizumab-Treated Patients: New Cases and a Review of the Literature (Immunotherapy.)
Reports severe chronic oral mucositis (OM) in two pembrolizumab-treated cancer patients.
David Karasik: A Genome-Wide Scan for Pleiotropy Between Bone Mineral Density and Nonbone Phenotypes (Bone Res .)
Osteoporosis is the most common metabolic bone disorder globally and is characterized by skeletal fragility and microarchitectural deterioration. Genetic pleiotropy occurs when a single genetic element is associated with more than one phenotype. We aimed to identify pleiotropic loci associated with bone mineral density (BMD) and nonbone phenotypes in genome-wide association studies.
Lior Nissim, Mohammad E Naffaa, Ziv Paz: The Impact of Gender on the Clinical Presentation, Management, and Surgical Outcomes of Patients With Native-Joint Septic Arthritis (J Eval Clin Pract)
Approximately 20,000 cases of septic arthritis (SA) occur in the U.S. yearly. We examined whether gender-related differences exist in the presentation, management, and outcomes of patients with native joint septic arthritis (NJSA).
Alon Barash: Late Subadult Ontogeny and Adult Aging of the Human Thorax Reveals Divergent Growth Trajectories Between Sexes (Sci Rep.)
Sexual dimorphism is an important feature of adult thorax morphology, but when and how sex-related differences in the ribcage arise during ontogeny is poorly known. Previous research proposed that sex-related size differences in the nasal region arise during puberty. Therefore, we explore whether ribcage sexual dimorphism also arises at that time and whether this sexual dimorphism is maintained until old age.
Guy Journo, Meir Shamay: High-throughput Sequencing Analysis of a "Hit and Run" Cell and Animal Model of KSHV Tumorigenesis (PLoS Pathog.)
Kaposi's sarcoma (KS), is an AIDS-associated neoplasm caused by the KS herpesvirus (KSHV/ HHV-8). KSHV-induced sarcomagenesis is the consequence of oncogenic viral gene expression as well as host genetic and epigenetic alterations. Although KSHV is found in all KS-lesions, the percentage of KSHV-infected (LANA+) spindle-cells of the lesion is variable, suggesting the existence of KS-spindle cells that have lost KSHV and proliferate autonomously or via paracrine mechanisms. A mouse model of KSHVBac36-driven tumorigenesis allowed us to induce KSHV-episome loss before and after tumor development.
Kamal Hamoud Facet Tropism and Orientation: Risk Factors for Degenerative Lumbar Spinal Stenosis (Biomed Res Int .)
The aim of this study is to establish whether facet tropism (FT) and orientation (FO) are associated with degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis (DLSS)
Orly Yakir, Jacob Bornstein: Is There a Place for the Introduction of Colposcopy Quality Standards? (J Low Genit Tract Dis .)
The aims of the study were to examine the degree of compliance with international quality measures for colposcopy in Israel, which does not currently have formal guidelines and to compare the achievement of quality measures between clinical settings.
Adi Eshel, Amir A Kuperman, Radi Shahien, Omry Koren: Patterns of Salivary Microbiota Injury and Oral Mucositis in Recipients of Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (Blood Adv.)
Oral mucositis (OM) is a common debilitating dose-limiting toxicity of cancer treatment, including hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). We hypothesized that the oral microbiome is disturbed during allogeneic HSCT, partially accounting for the variability in OM severity.
Menachem Alcalay: Validation of the Wexner Scale in a Hebrew-speaking Population (Int Urogynecol J.)
The Cleveland Clinic Incontinence Score, known as the Wexner Score (WS), is a simple, disease-specific questionnaire for anal incontinence (AI) assessment. We aimed to translate and validate a Hebrew version of the WS.
Sivan Spitzer-Shohat: Health Equity and COVID-19: Global Perspectives (Int J Equity Health.)
The COVID-19 is disproportionally affecting the poor, minorities and a broad range of vulnerable populations, due to its inequitable spread in areas of dense population and limited mitigation capacity due to high prevalence of chronic conditions or poor access to high quality public health and medical care. Moreover, the collateral effects of the pandemic due to the global economic downturn, and social isolation and movement restriction measures, are unequally affecting those in the lowest power strata of societies. To address the challenges to health equity and describe some of the approaches taken by governments and local organizations, we have compiled 13 country case studies from various regions around the world.
Dana Binyamin, Omry Koren: Sex Dependent Effects of Post-Natal Penicillin on Brain, Behavior and Immune Regulation Are Prevented by Concurrent Probiotic Treatment (Sci Rep . )
There is increasing awareness of the need to consider potential long-term effects of antibiotics on the health of children. In addition to being associated with immune and metabolic diseases, there is evidence that early-life antibiotic exposure can affect neurodevelopment. Here we investigated the effect of low dose of penicillin V on mice when administered for 1 week immediately prior to weaning.
Moshe Ben Ami, Yasmin Bssam Abbas, Naama Marcus: The Impact of a Nationwide Hands-On Workshop on the Diagnostic Rates and Management of Obstetrical Anal Sphincter Injuries (OASI) In Israel (Colorectal Dis .)
Evaluates the influence of a half day, hands-on, workshop on detection and repair of Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries (OASI).
Nimer Assy: A Phase 2 Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial of MHAA4549A, a Monoclonal Antibody, plus Oseltamivir in Patients Hospitalized with Severe Influenza A Virus Infection (Antimicrob Agents Chemother .)
For patients hospitalized with severe influenza A virus infection, morbidity and mortality remain high. MHAA4549A, a human monoclonal antibody targeting the influenza A virus hemagglutinin stalk, has demonstrated pharmacological activity in animal studies and in a human influenza A challenge study. We evaluated the safety and efficacy of MHAA4549A plus oseltamivir against influenza A virus infection in hospitalized patients.
Guy Rozen, Ibrahim Marai, Nizar Andria, Shemy Carasso, Diab Ghanim, Offer Amir: Utilization and Complications of Catheter Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation in Patients With Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (J Am Heart Assoc.)
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is common and bears a major clinical impact in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). We aimed to investigate the use and real-world safety of catheter ablation for AF in patients with HCM.