ISSN 1662-4009 (online)

ey0016.9-1 | Long Term Outcomes of Childhood Cancer: A Changing Burden | ESPEYB16

9.1. The changing burden of long-term health outcomes in survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia: a retrospective analysis of the St Jude lifetime cohort study

DA Mulrooney , G Hyun , KK Ness , N Bhakta , CH Pui , MJ Ehrhardt , KR Krull , DB Crom , W Chemaitilly , DK Srivastava , MV Relling , S Jeha , DM Green , Y Yasui , LL Robison , MM Hudson

To read the full abstract: Lancet Haematol. 2019 Jun; 6(6): e306.The St Jude Lifetime (SJLIFE) Cohort is a retrospective cohort of childhood cancer survivors (CCS), who are followed prospectively in order to evaluate long-term health outcomes. This study evaluated chronic health conditions in 980 childhood lymphoblastic leukaemia survivors of the SJLIFE cohort, compared to 272 matched co...

ey0016.9-6 | Metabolic and Cardiovascular Risk in Cancer Survivors | ESPEYB16

9.6. Late cardiovascular morbidity and mortality following pediatric allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation

CN Duncan , R Brazauskas , J Huang , BE Shaw , NS Majhail , BN Savani , MED Flowers , M Battiwalla , K Beebe , AC Dietz , CC Dvorak , R Giller , DA Jacobsohn , M Kletzel , PL Martin , ER Nemecek , B Nuechterlein , JA Talano , MA Pulsipher , KS Baker

To read the full abstract: Bone Marrow Transplant. 2018 Oct; 53 (10):1278Early cardiovascular disease is relatively common among childhood cancer survivors (CCS). A high risk of accelerated atherosclerosis and a 8.2-fold higher cardiac mortality rate have been reported (1). Arterial stiffness, an independent risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in adults, seems to incre...

ey0015.3-5 | Follow-up paper from Yearbook 2012 | ESPEYB15

3.5 Controlled Antenatal Thyroid Screening II: effect of treating maternal suboptimal thyroid function on child cognition

C Hales , PN Taylor , S Channon , R Paradice , K McEwan , L Zhang , M Gyedu , A Bakhsh , O Okosieme , I Muller , MS Draman , JW Gregory , C Dayan , JH Lazarus , DA Rees , M Ludgate

To read the full abstract: J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2018;103:1583-1591The Controlled Antenatal Thyroid Screening (CATS) study started in 2002 and was the first randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effect of screening and treatment of mild hypothyroidism during pregnancy on child cognition1. A large number of women (n=21,846) were recruited at a median ...

ey0015.9-1 | Late consequences of tumour therapy: prevention and monitoring | ESPEYB15

9.1 Late outcomes of adult survivors of childhood non-Hodgkin lymphoma: A report from the St. Jude Lifetime Cohort Study

MJ Ehrhardt , JT Sandlund , N Zhang , W Liu , KK Ness , N Bhakta , W Chemaitilly , KR Krull , TM Brinkman , DB Crom , L Kun , SC Kaste , GT Armstrong , DM Green , K Srivastava , LL Robison , MM Hudson , DA Mulrooney

To read the full abstract: Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2017;64(6):e26338Through a comprehensive, risk-based clinical assessment and validation of medical events, this study provides a detailed heath status characterization of adult survivors of paediatric non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). Survivors showed an increased risk of suffering from one or more components of the metabolic syndrome (obesity 35%, hypertens...

ey0015.9-11 | Biologic agents in chronic inflammatory diseases: lights and shadows | ESPEYB15

9.11 Perianal pediatric Crohn disease is associated with a distinct phenotype and greater inflammatory burden

A Assa , M Amitai , ML Greer , DA Castro , RC Kuint , M Martínez-León , I Herman-Sucharska , E Coppenrath , S Anupindi , A Towbin , D Moote , O Konen , LT Pratt , A Griffiths , D Turner , ImageKids Study Group

To read the full abstract: J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2017;65:293-298Growth deceleration and impaired pubertal growth spurt are common concerns in patients with early onset inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) (1-2). Previous studies confirmed the efficacy and safety of infliximab, an anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) antibody, in achieving clinical remission in luminal Crohn&#8...

ey0020.1-4 | Thyroid Development | ESPEYB20

1.4. Transplantable human thyroid organoids generated from embryonic stem cells to rescue hypothyroidism

M Romitti , A Tourneur , B de Faria da Fonseca , G Doumont , P Gillotay , XH Liao , SE Eski , G Van Simaeys , L Chomette , H Lasolle , O Monestier , DF Kasprzyk , V Detours , SP Singh , S Goldman , S Refetoff , S Costagliola

Brief summary: In recent years, generation of human organoids of different tissues from human embryonic stem cells have been realized, e.g. intestine, liver, and lung among others. In contrast, so far all attempts to generate fully mature and functional human thyroid follicular cells from stem cells was not successful. Romitti et al. present for the first time successful generation of transplantable and functional human thyroid organoids derived from human embryonic s...

ey0020.3-4 | Advances in Clinical Practice | ESPEYB20

3.4. Skeletal and extraskeletal disorders of biomineralization

MT Collins , G Marcucci , HJ Anders , G Beltrami , JA Cauley , PR Ebeling , R Kumar , A Linglart , L Sangiorgi , DA Towler , R Weston , MP Whyte , ML Brandi , B Clarke , RV Thakker

In Brief: This is a timely and well-written review on disorders of biomineralization and their fundamental mechanisms and by leading experts in the field. This is mandatory reading for any aspiring endocrinologist.Commentary: Biomineralization is a critical physiological process, and deviations from it can cause various diseases. Recent progress has furthered our understanding of the genetic, molecular, and cellular underpinnings of the disorders of biom...

ey0020.8-11 | New Mechanisms | ESPEYB20

8.11. Soluble RAGE prevents type 1 diabetes expanding functional regulatory T cells

SS Leung , DJ Borg , DA McCarthy , TE Boursalian , J Cracraft , A Zhuang , AK Fotheringham , N Flemming , T Watkins , JJ Miles , PH Groop , JL Scheijen , CG Schalkwijk , RJ Steptoe , KJ Radford , M Knip , JM Forbes

Brief summary: using a murine model of diabetes and ex vivo experiments in human T-cell cultures, this study showed that short-term administration of an antagonist to the receptor for advanced glycation end products (sRAGE) modulates functional T regulatory cells (Treg) expansion and thus prevents diabetes.This study provides further support for a role of the advanced glycation end-product (AGEs)-AGE receptor (RAGE) pathways in the pathogenesis ...

ey0021.8-5 | Important for Clinical Practice | ESPEYB21

8.5. High-resolution daily profiles of tissue adrenal steroids by portable automated collection

TJ Upton , E Zavala , P Methlie , O Kampe , S Tsagarakis , M Oksnes , S Bensing , DA Vassiliadi , MA Grytaas , IR Botusan , G Ueland , K Berinder , K Simunkova , M Balomenaki , D Margaritopoulos , N Henne , R Crossley , G Russell , ES Husebye , SL Lightman

Brief Summary: This paper describes a novel ambulatory fraction collector that can be used with microdialysis to obtain high resolution steroid profiles over a 24-hour period.Comment: The natural circadian and ultradian secretion of adrenal hormones makes single timepoint measurements of these hormones uninformative for clinical decision making (1-3). Repeated sampling during the day requires admission into an atypical, and often disruptive, clinical set...

ey0015.15-8 | New mechanisms: food aversion | ESPEYB15

15.8 Non-homeostatic body weight regulation through a brainstem-restricted receptor for GDF15

JY Hsu , S Crawley , M Chen , DA Ayupova , DA Lindhout , J Higbee , A Kutach , W Joo , Z Gao , D Fu , C To , K Mondal , B Li , A Kekatpure , M Wang , T Laird , G Horner , J Chan , M McEntee , M Lopez , D Lakshminarasimhan , A White , SP Wang , J Yao , J Yie , H Matern , M Solloway , R Haldankar , T Parsons , J Tang , WD Shen , Y Alice Chen , H Tian , BB Allan

To read the full abstract: Nature 2017;550:255-259Loss of appetite, and even aversion to food, is a common experience during periods of illness (e.g. infection and pyrexia) and/or treatment (e.g. chemotherapy). This responses is distinct from the body’s homeostatic mechanisms (the hypothalamic leptin receptor-AGRP-POMC-MC4R axis), which normally regulate appetite and weight gain in ch...