Objective: To advocate for the formal recognition of toxoplasmosis as a neglected tropical disease (NTD) by the World Health Organization (WHO). Approach: Exper
Objective: To address the validation gap in AI tools used in pathology and provide a framework for safe implementation. Approach: Recommendation Statement: The
AI is rapidly advancing in pathology, with new FDA clearances and growing adoption, but validation for specific scanners is often overlooked.
The Digital Pathology Association published recommendations to ensure safe and consistent implementation of AI in pathology laboratories.
Validation of both scanners and AI algorithms is crucial, as studies show AI accuracy can decline when images are analyzed from different scanners.
Separating the validation processes for scanners and AI algorithms is essential to identify performance issues effectively and maintain high standards.
The recommendations emphasize the importance of pathologist oversight and proper planning to support AI integration into routine clinical practice.
Researchers created a high-resolution map of gene regulatory interactions in human type 3 innate lymphoid cells (ILC3s) related to Crohn's disease.
The study identified 109 candidate genes in ILC3s and 118 in CD4-positive T cells linked to Crohn's disease, including both established and novel genes.
Functional studies indicated that increased Cln3 expression in ILC3-like cells altered inflammatory gene expression and reduced cytokine secretion.
The research highlighted substantial differences in gene regulatory networks between ILC3s and CD4-positive T cells.
The findings provide a resource for interpreting genome-wide association study signals and understanding immune disease risk mechanisms.
Objective: To discuss the advancements and current status of CAR-T therapies and bispecific antibodies in the treatment of hematologic malignancies. Approach: R
Objective: To explore the role of the immune system in inner ear disorders, particularly focusing on inflammation and allergic reactions. Approach: Research Ove
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a heterogeneous condition, historically influenced by male-centered clinical samples.
The Research Topic includes 17 contributions aimed at enhancing understanding of autism through gender equity and individualized support.
Underdiagnosis and misdiagnosis in autistic females are critical issues, with camouflaging delaying accurate diagnosis and increasing mental health risks.
Advancements in neurobiological understanding highlight the interaction of genetics, environment, and social determinants in autism outcomes.
The Research Topic advocates for gender-sensitive diagnostic tools and interventions that address the diverse realities of autistic individuals.
Generalized eruptive histiocytosis (GEH) is a rare non-Langerhans cell histiocytosis characterized by multiple symmetrical papular lesions.
The case study presents a 60-year-old male with scattered S-100 positivity and positive anti-nRNP/Sm antibodies, indicating atypical immunophenotypic features.
Histopathological examination revealed significant infiltration of histiocytes, plasma cells, and eosinophils in the upper to mid-dermis.
Immunohistochemical analysis showed diffuse positivity for CD68 and negativity for CD1a, with scattered S-100 positivity noted.
The presence of anti-nRNP/Sm antibodies suggests a potential link between localized histiocytic activation and systemic immune dysregulation.