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Histopathological Diagnosis of Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH)

Giashuddin, Shah; Alawad, Mouyed
Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is part of a spectrum of conditions collectively referred to as nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). NASH/NAFLD is the most common chronic liver disease. NASH is defined as ≥5% hepatic steatosis along with hepatocellular injury. Histopathological features that indicate hepatocellular injury in NASH include ballooning degeneration, lobular inflammation, and apoptotic bodies. Scoring schemes, such as the NASH Clinical Research Network (CRN), use those histopathological features to grade the severity of the disease and determine a stage based on the amount of fibrosis. Among the NAFLD spectrum, NASH has the highest risk of developing fibrosis and progressing to liver cirrhosis. Therefore, accurate and timely diagnosis is crucial in order to initiate therapy and prevent disease complications as well as liver-related mortality. Although several imaging modalities and laboratory assays have been introduced to diagnose NASH, a liver biopsy remains the gold standard for diagnosing, grading, and staging the disease.
PMID: 35212981
ISSN: 1940-6029
CID: 5471112

Hepatic Sclerosing Hemangioma Mimicking Malignancy: A Case and Literature Review

Li, Tian; Klar, Miriam M; Alawad, Mouyed; Abdul, Rishard; Zahiruddin, Ayesha; Salifu, Moro O; McFarlane, Isabel M
ORIGINAL:0016814
ISSN: 2374-216x
CID: 5479982

Ephrin-A1 and the sheddase ADAM12 are upregulated in COVID-19

Mendoza, Rachelle; Saha, Nayanendu; Momeni, Amir; Gabutan, Elmer; Alawad, Mouyed; Dehghani, Amir; Diks, John; Lin, Bo; Wang, Donghai; Alshal, Mohamed; Fyke, William; Wang, Bingcheng; Himanen, Juha P; Premsrirut, Prem; Nikolov, Dimitar B
More than 3.5 million people have died globally from COVID-19, yet an effective therapy is not available. It is, therefore, important to understand the signaling pathways that mediate disease progression in order to identify new molecular targets for therapeutic development. Here, we report that the blood serum levels of ephrin-A1 and the sheddase ADAM12 were significantly elevated in COVID-19 patients treated at SUNY Downstate Hospital of Brooklyn, New York. Both ephrin-A1 and ADAM12 are known to be involved in inflammation and regulate endothelial cell permeability, thus providing a gateway to lung injury. The clinical outcome correlated with the ephrin-A1 and ADAM12 serum levels during the first week of hospitalization. In contrast, the serum levels of TNFα were elevated in only a small subset of the patients, and these same patients also had highly elevated levels of the sheddase ADAM17. These data indicate that ephrin-A1-mediated inflammatory signaling may contribute to COVID-19 disease progression more so than TNFα-mediated inflammatory signaling. They also support the notion that, in COVID-19 inflammation, ADAM12 sheds ephrin-A1, while ADAM17 sheds TNFα. Furthermore, the results suggest that elevated serum levels and activity of cytokines, such as TNFα, and other secreted inflammatory molecules, such as ephrin-A1, are not simply due to overexpression, but also to upregulation of sheddases that release them into the blood circulation. Our results identify ephrin-A1, ADAM12, and other molecules in the ephrin-A1 signaling pathway as potential pharmacological targets for treating COVID-19 inflammation.
PMCID:8165044
PMID: 34095559
ISSN: 2405-8440
CID: 5471102

Administration of high titer convalescent anti-SARS-CoV-2 plasma: From donor selection to monitoring recipient outcomes

Mendoza, Rachelle P; Fyke, William; Daniel, David; Gabutan, Elmer; Das, Ballabh; Bajaj, Harsha; Easy, Maxine; Vasileva, Ana; Colbourn, Robert; Alawad, Mouyed; Dehghani, Amir; Lin, Bo; Emechebe, Dokpe; Patel, Purvi; Jabbar, Absia; Nikolov, Dimitar B; Giovaniello, Dominick; Kang, Steven; Tatem, Luis; Bromberg, Kenneth; Augenbraun, Michael; Premsrirut, Prem; Libien, Jenny; Norin, Allen J
Early in the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, convalescent plasma (CP) therapy was proposed as a treatment for severely ill patients. We conducted a CP treatment protocol under the Mayo Clinic Extended Access Program at University Hospital Brooklyn (UHB). Potential donors were screened with a lateral flow assay (LFA) for IgM and IgG antibodies against the SARS-CoV-2 S1 receptor-binding domain (RBD). Volunteers that were LFA positive were tested with an ELISA to measure IgG titers against the RBD. Subjects with titers of at least 1:1024 were selected to donate. Most donors with positive LFA had acceptable titers and were eligible to donate. Out of 171 volunteers, only 65 tested positive in the LFA (38.0%), and 55 (32.2%) had titers of at least 1:1024. Before our donation program started, 31 CP units were procured from the New York Blood Center (NYBC). Among the 31 CP units that were obtained from the NYBC, 25 units (80.6%) were positive in the LFA but only 12 units (38.7%) had titers of at least 1:1024. CP was administered to 28 hospitalized COVID-19 patients. Patients who received low titer CP, high titer CP and patients who did not receive CP were followed for 45 days after presentation. Severe adverse events were not associated with CP transfusion. Death was a less frequent outcome for patients that received high titer CP (>1:1024) 38.6% mortality, than patients that received low titer CP (≤1:1024) 77.8% mortality.
PMCID:7885628
PMID: 33640208
ISSN: 1879-1166
CID: 5471092

Clinicopathologic and Molecular Features of Mixed Neuroendocrine Non-Neuroendocrine Neoplasms of the Gallbladder [Case Report]

Alawad, Mouyed; Gupta, Raavi; Haseeb, M A; Brunicardi, F Charles
Neuroendocrine neoplasms of the gallbladder are rare, comprising 0.5% of all neuroendocrine cancers and about 2% of gallbladder cancers. These neoplasms can also be found along with other malignant neoplasms of epithelial origin, mostly adenocarcinomas. Herein, we describe an unusual finding of a three-component mixed neuroendocrine non-neuroendocrine neoplasm (MiNEN) of the gallbladder. We also review the literature on 29 similar cases and summarize key features. We report on a 62-year-old woman who presented with right upper quadrant pain with a positive Murphy's sign. A clinical diagnosis of neoplasia was entertained and she underwent cholecystectomy. Gross examination of the specimen revealed a 5-cm exophytic mass at the gallbladder fundus. Histopathologic examination of the mass showed an infiltrating squamous cell carcinoma, an adjacent neuroendocrine carcinoma (each of these two components composed more than 30% of the neoplasm), and a superficial adenocarcinoma (composing 10% of the neoplasm). Gallbladder MiNENs present with similar symptoms and in the same age group as do carcinomas; however, their prognosis is often poor. Specific management and treatment guidelines have not been established since MiNENs are very rare.
PMCID:7781272
PMID: 33447306
ISSN: 1918-2805
CID: 5471082

Neoplasm or Pseudoneoplasm? Broaden Your Differential Diagnosis Beyond Conditions Native to the Gastrointestinal Tract [Case Report]

Alawad, Mouyed; Li, Tian; Dehghani, Amir
PMID: 32268144
ISSN: 1555-7162
CID: 5471072

Nausea, Vomiting, and Refractory Hiccups: A Case of Gastrointestinal Amyloidosis [Case Report]

Li, Tian; Alawad, Mouyed; Abdul, Rishard
PMID: 32087101
ISSN: 1555-7162
CID: 5471062

Hepatic Sclerosing Hemangioma: A Radiologically Deceptive Entity That Warrants Liver Biopsy for Accurate Diagnosis [Meeting Abstract]

Li, Tian; Abdul, Rishard; Alawad, Mouyed
ISI:000607196707046
ISSN: 0002-9270
CID: 5471222

Diffuse Colitis After an Exacerbation of Lupus Nephritis [Meeting Abstract]

Li, Tian; Kahila, Mohamed; Alawad, Mouyed
ISI:000607196704290
ISSN: 0002-9270
CID: 5471212

African-American Women with Cervical Cancer have a Predominance of Non-Vaccine Targeted HPV Type 35 which is Associated with Their Poor Survival [Meeting Abstract]

Mendoza, Rachelle; Gabutan, Elmer; Haidary, Tahmineh; Alawad, Mouyed; Agrawal, Raag; Haseeb, M.; Gupta, Raavi
ISI:000518328902295
ISSN: 0893-3952
CID: 5471202