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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710441/analysis-of-a-detailed-multi-stage-model-of-stochastic-gene-expression-using-queueing-theory-and-model-reduction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Muhan Ma, Juraj Szavits-Nossan, Abhyudai Singh, Ramon Grima
We introduce a biologically detailed, stochastic model of gene expression describing the multiple rate-limiting steps of transcription, nuclear pre-mRNA processing, nuclear mRNA export, cytoplasmic mRNA degradation and translation of mRNA into protein. The processes in sub-cellular compartments are described by an arbitrary number of processing stages, thus accounting for a significantly finer molecular description of gene expression than conventional models such as the telegraph, two-stage and three-stage models of gene expression...
May 4, 2024: Mathematical Biosciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38706317/single-cell-rna-sequencing-data-imputation-using-bi-level-feature-propagation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Junseok Lee, Sukwon Yun, Yeongmin Kim, Tianlong Chen, Manolis Kellis, Chanyoung Park
Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) enables the exploration of cellular heterogeneity by analyzing gene expression profiles in complex tissues. However, scRNA-seq data often suffer from technical noise, dropout events and sparsity, hindering downstream analyses. Although existing works attempt to mitigate these issues by utilizing graph structures for data denoising, they involve the risk of propagating noise and fall short of fully leveraging the inherent data relationships, relying mainly on one of cell-cell or gene-gene associations and graphs constructed by initial noisy data...
March 27, 2024: Briefings in Bioinformatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38703193/long-term-continuous-monitoring-of-arrhythmias-in-pigs-with-insertable-cardiac-monitors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonna Airaksinen, Satu Siimes, Juha Hartikainen, Seppo Ylä-Herttuala
Arrhythmia detection is essential when assessing the safety of novel drugs and therapies in preclinical studies. Many short-term arrhythmia monitoring methods exist, including non-invasive ECG and Holter. However, there are no reliable, long-term, non-invasive, or minimally invasive methods for cardiac arrhythmia follow-up in large animals that allows free movement with littermates. A long follow-up time is needed when estimating the impact of long-lasting drugs or therapies, such as gene therapy. We evaluated the feasibility and performance of insertable cardiac monitors (ICMs) in pigs for minimally invasive, long-term monitoring of cardiac arrhythmias that allows free movement and species-specific behavior...
May 4, 2024: Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38702624/a-novel-non-negative-bayesian-stacking-modeling-method-for-cancer-survival-prediction-using-high-dimensional-omics-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Junjie Shen, Shuo Wang, Hao Sun, Jie Huang, Lu Bai, Xichao Wang, Yongfei Dong, Zaixiang Tang
BACKGROUND: Survival prediction using high-dimensional molecular data is a hot topic in the field of genomics and precision medicine, especially for cancer studies. Considering that carcinogenesis has a pathway-based pathogenesis, developing models using such group structures is a closer mimic of disease progression and prognosis. Many approaches can be used to integrate group information; however, most of them are single-model methods, which may account for unstable prediction. METHODS: We introduced a novel survival stacking method that modeled using group structure information to improve the robustness of cancer survival prediction in the context of high-dimensional omics data...
May 3, 2024: BMC Medical Research Methodology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698724/visual-social-attention-in-syngap1-related-intellectual-disability
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Damien Wright, Aisling Kenny, Sarah Eley, Andrew G McKechanie, Andrew C Stanfield
SYNGAP1-ID is a neurodevelopmental disorder caused by a mutation of the SYNGAP1 gene. Characterized by moderate to severe developmental delay, it is associated with several physical and behavioral issues as well as additional diagnoses, including autism. However, it is not known whether social cognitive differences seen in SYNGAP1-ID are similar to those previously identified in idiopathic or other forms of autism. This study therefore investigated visual social attention in SYNGAP1-ID. Eye movements were recorded across three passive viewing tasks (face scanning, pop-out, and social preference) of differing social complexity in 24 individuals with SYNGAP1-ID and 12 typically developing controls...
May 3, 2024: Autism Research: Official Journal of the International Society for Autism Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38684942/cauchy-hyper-graph-laplacian-nonnegative-matrix-factorization-for-single-cell-rna-sequencing-data-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gao-Fei Wang, Longying Shen
Many important biological facts have been found as single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) technology has advanced. With the use of this technology, it is now possible to investigate the connections among individual cells, genes, and illnesses. For the analysis of single-cell data, clustering is frequently used. Nevertheless, biological data usually contain a large amount of noise data, and traditional clustering methods are sensitive to noise. However, acquiring higher-order spatial information from the data alone is insufficient...
April 29, 2024: BMC Bioinformatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38674133/bulked-segregant-rna-seq-reveals-different-gene-expression-patterns-and-mutant-genes-associated-with-the-zigzag-pattern-of-tea-plants-camellia-sinensis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuan-Yuan Ye, Ding-Ding Liu, Rong-Jin Tang, Yang Gong, Chen-Yu Zhang, Piao Mei, Chun-Lei Ma, Jie-Dan Chen
The unique zigzag-patterned tea plant is a rare germplasm resource. However, the molecular mechanism behind the formation of zigzag stems remains unclear. To address this, a BC1 genetic population of tea plants with zigzag stems was studied using histological observation and bulked segregant RNA-seq. The analysis revealed 1494 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between the upright and zigzag stem groups. These DEGs may regulate the transduction and biosynthesis of plant hormones, and the effects on the phenylpropane biosynthesis pathways may cause the accumulation of lignin...
April 21, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669308/drought-induced-circular-rnas-in-maize-roots-separating-signal-from-noise
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jie Xu, Qi Wang, Xin Tang, Xiaoju Feng, Xiaoyue Zhang, Tianhong Liu, Fengkai Wu, Qingjun Wang, Xuanjun Feng, Qi Tang, Damon Lisch, Yanli Lu
Circular RNAs (CircRNAs) play an important role in diverse biological processes; however, their origin and functions, especially in plants, remain largely unclear. Here, we used two maize (Zea mays) inbred lines, as well as 14 of their derivative RILs with different drought sensitivity, to systematically characterize 8,790 circRNAs in maize roots under well-watered (WW) and water-stress (WS) conditions. We found that a diverse set of circRNAs expressed at significantly higher levels under WS. Enhanced expression of circRNAs was associated with longer flanking introns and an enrichment of long interspersed nuclear element (LINE) retrotransposable elements...
April 26, 2024: Plant Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38663407/cis-regulatory-control-of-transcriptional-timing-and-noise-in-response-to-estrogen
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew Ginley-Hidinger, Hosiana Abewe, Kyle Osborne, Alexandra Richey, Noel Kitchen, Katelyn L Mortenson, Erin M Wissink, John Lis, Xiaoyang Zhang, Jason Gertz
Cis-regulatory elements control transcription levels, temporal dynamics, and cell-cell variation or transcriptional noise. However, the combination of regulatory features that control these different attributes is not fully understood. Here, we used single-cell RNA-seq during an estrogen treatment time course and machine learning to identify predictors of expression timing and noise. We found that genes with multiple active enhancers exhibit faster temporal responses. We verified this finding by showing that manipulation of enhancer activity changes the temporal response of estrogen target genes...
April 22, 2024: Cell Genom
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38662856/transportation-noise-pollution-and-cardiovascular-health
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Thomas Münzel, Michael Molitor, Marin Kuntic, Omar Hahad, Martin Röösli, Nicole Engelmann, Mathias Basner, Andreas Daiber, Mette Sørensen
Epidemiological studies have found that transportation noise increases the risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, with solid evidence for ischemic heart disease, heart failure, and stroke. According to the World Health Organization, at least 1.6 million healthy life years are lost annually from traffic-related noise in Western Europe. Traffic noise at night causes fragmentation and shortening of sleep, elevation of stress hormone levels, and increased oxidative stress in the vasculature and the brain...
April 26, 2024: Circulation Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659937/transcriptional-variabilities-in-human-hipsc-derived-cardiomyocytes-all-genes-are-not-equal-and-their-robustness-may-foretell-donor-s-disease-susceptibility
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C Charles Gu, Andrea Matter, Amy Turner, Praful Aggarwal, Wei Yang, Xiao Sun, Steven C Hunt, Cora E Lewis, Donna K Arnett, Blake Anson, Steve Kattman, Ulrich Broeckel
Human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) are frequently used to study disease-associated variations. We characterized transcriptional variability from a hiPSC-derived cardiomyocyte (hiPSC-CM) study of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) using donor samples from the HyperGEN study. Multiple hiPSC-CM differentiations over reprogramming events (iPSC generation) across 7 donors were used to assess variabilities from reprogramming, differentiation, and donor LVH status. Variability arising from pathological alterations was assessed using a cardiac stimulant applied to the hiPSC-CMs to trigger hypertrophic responses...
April 21, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659857/precision-and-accuracy-of-single-cell-nuclei-rna-sequencing-data
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Rujia Dai, Ming Zhang, Tianyao Chu, Richard Kopp, Chunling Zhang, Kefu Liu, Yue Wang, Xusheng Wang, Chao Chen, Chunyu Liu
Single-cell/nuclei RNA sequencing (sc/snRNA-Seq) is widely used for profiling cell-type gene expressions in biomedical research. An important but underappreciated issue is the quality of sc/snRNA-Seq data that would impact the reliability of downstream analyses. Here we evaluated the precision and accuracy in 18 sc/snRNA-Seq datasets. The precision was assessed on data from human brain studies with a total of 3,483,905 cells from 297 individuals, by utilizing technical replicates. The accuracy was evaluated with sample-matched scRNA-Seq and pooled-cell RNA-Seq data of cultured mononuclear phagocytes from four species...
April 15, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38654715/cloning-characterization-and-evolutionary-patterns-of-kcnq4-genes-in-anurans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yang Guo, Yanjun Zhu, Shiyuan Shen, Ningning Lu, Jie Zhang, Xiaohong Chen, Zhuo Chen
Acoustic communication plays important roles in the survival and reproduction of anurans. The perception and discrimination of conspecific sound signals of anurans were always affected by masking background noise. Previous studies suggested that some frogs evolved the high-frequency hearing to minimize the low-frequency noise. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the high-frequency hearing in anurans have not been well explored. Here, we cloned and obtained the coding regions of a high-frequency hearing-related gene ( KCNQ4 ) from 11 representative anuran species and compared them with orthologous sequences from other four anurans...
April 2024: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38653063/ismi-vae-a-deep-learning-model-for-classifying-disease-cells-using-gene-expression-and-snv-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Han Li, Yitao Zhou, Ningyuan Zhao, Ying Wang, Yongxuan Lai, Feng Zeng, Fan Yang
Various studies have linked several diseases, including cancer and COVID-19, to single nucleotide variations (SNV). Although single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) technology can provide SNV and gene expression data, few studies have integrated and analyzed these multimodal data. To address this issue, we introduce Interpretable Single-cell Multimodal Data Integration Based on Variational Autoencoder (ISMI-VAE). ISMI-VAE leverages latent variable models that utilize the characteristics of SNV and gene expression data to overcome high noise levels and uses deep learning techniques to integrate multimodal information, map them to a low-dimensional space, and classify disease cells...
April 16, 2024: Computers in Biology and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38652107/a-logic-incorporated-gene-regulatory-network-deciphers-principles-in-cell-fate-decisions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gang Xue, Xiaoyi Zhang, Wanqi Li, Lu Zhang, Zongxu Zhang, Xiaolin Zhou, Di Zhang, Lei Zhang, Zhiyuan Li
Organisms utilize gene regulatory networks (GRN) to make fate decisions, but the regulatory mechanisms of transcription factors (TF) in GRNs are exceedingly intricate. A longstanding question in this field is how these tangled interactions synergistically contribute to decision-making procedures. To comprehensively understand the role of regulatory logic in cell fate decisions, we constructed a logic-incorporated GRN model and examined its behavior under two distinct driving forces (noise-driven and signal-driven)...
April 23, 2024: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649804/scgal-unmask-tumor-clonal-substructure-by-jointly-analyzing-independent-single-cell-copy-number-and-scrna-seq-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ruixiang Li, Fangyuan Shi, Lijuan Song, Zhenhua Yu
BACKGROUND: Accurately deciphering clonal copy number substructure can provide insights into the evolutionary mechanism of cancer, and clustering single-cell copy number profiles has become an effective means to unmask intra-tumor heterogeneity (ITH). However, copy numbers inferred from single-cell DNA sequencing (scDNA-seq) data are error-prone due to technically confounding factors such as amplification bias and allele-dropout, and this makes it difficult to precisely identify the ITH...
April 22, 2024: BMC Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38647109/high-density-generation-of-spatial-transcriptomics-with-stage
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shang Li, Kuo Gai, Kangning Dong, Yiyang Zhang, Shihua Zhang
Spatial transcriptome technologies have enabled the measurement of gene expression while maintaining spatial location information for deciphering the spatial heterogeneity of biological tissues. However, they were heavily limited by the sparse spatial resolution and low data quality. To this end, we develop a spatial location-supervised auto-encoder generator STAGE for generating high-density spatial transcriptomics (ST). STAGE takes advantage of the customized supervised auto-encoder to learn continuous patterns of gene expression in space and generate high-resolution expressions for given spatial coordinates...
April 22, 2024: Nucleic Acids Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38645155/cut-amp-tag-applied-to-zebrafish-adult-tail-fins-reveals-a-return-of-embryonic-h3k4me3-patterns-during-regeneration
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Phu Duong, Anjelica Rodriguez-Parks, Junsu Kang, Patrick J Murphy
Regenerative potential is governed by a complex process of transcriptional reprogramming, involving chromatin reorganization and dynamics in transcription factor binding patterns throughout the genome. The degree to which chromatin and epigenetic changes contribute to this process remains partially understood. Here we provide a modified CUT&Tag protocol suitable for improved characterization and interrogation of epigenetic changes during adult fin regeneration in zebrafish. Our protocol generates data that recapitulates results from previously published ChIP-Seq methods, requires far fewer cells as input, and significantly improves signal to noise ratios...
April 3, 2024: Research Square
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38640914/ultra-fast-in-vivo-directional-dark-field-x-ray-imaging-for-visualising-magnetic-control-of-particles-for-airway-gene-delivery
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ronan Smith, Kaye S Morgan, Alexandra McCarron, Patricia Cmielewski, Nichole Reyne, David Parsons, Martin Donnelley
Magnetic nanoparticles can be used as a targeted delivery vehicle for genetic therapies. Understanding how they can be manipulated within the complex environment of live airways is key to their application to cystic fibrosis and other respiratory diseases.
Approach: Dark-field X-ray imaging provides sensitivity to scattering information, and allows the presence of structures smaller than the detector pixel size to be detected. In this study, ultrafast directional dark-field synchrotron X-ray imaging was utlilised to understand how magnetic nanoparticles move within a live, anaesthetised, rat airway under the influence of static and moving
magnetic fields...
April 19, 2024: Physics in Medicine and Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38631355/dual-role-transcription-factors-stabilize-intermediate-expression-levels
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jinnan He, Xiangru Huo, Gaofeng Pei, Zeran Jia, Yiming Yan, Jiawei Yu, Haozhi Qu, Yunxin Xie, Junsong Yuan, Yuan Zheng, Yanyan Hu, Minglei Shi, Kaiqiang You, Tingting Li, Tianhua Ma, Michael Q Zhang, Sheng Ding, Pilong Li, Yinqing Li
Precise control of gene expression levels is essential for normal cell functions, yet how they are defined and tightly maintained, particularly at intermediate levels, remains elusive. Here, using a series of newly developed sequencing, imaging, and functional assays, we uncover a class of transcription factors with dual roles as activators and repressors, referred to as condensate-forming level-regulating dual-action transcription factors (TFs). They reduce high expression but increase low expression to achieve stable intermediate levels...
April 10, 2024: Cell
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