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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38824649/fish-still-a-very-important-tool-to-monitor-breast-cancer-review-of-recent-literature-alternative-methods-and-proposed-techniques
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Isaak Heon, Alexandra Chu, Jeff Chen, William A Wyatt, Carlos A Tirado
Fluorescent in situ hybridization has been the definitive modality in testing for overexpression of the Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2 (HER2) for decades to guide the appropriate treatment for cancer patients. In more recent years innovation and new techniques have been developed to supplant or even replace FISH as a standard method for biomarker testing. Alternative testing methods such polymerase chain reaction (PCR), next-generation sequencing (NGS), and other in situ hybridization (ISH)-derived techniques such as chromogenic-ISH (CISH) have been shown in multiple publications to have high concordance with FISH in addition to advantages in economics, logistics and practicality to the point where CISH and derived methods appear to have eclipsed FISH as a testing method of choice after immunohistochemistry (IHC)...
2024: Journal of the Association of Genetic Technologists
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38824585/biomarkers-for-personalised-prevention-of-chronic-diseases-a-common-protocol-for-three-rapid-scoping-reviews
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
E Plans-Beriso, C Babb-de-Villiers, D Petrova, C Barahona-López, P Diez-Echave, O R Hernández, N F Fernández-Martínez, H Turner, E García-Ovejero, O Craciun, P Fernández-Navarro, N Fernández-Larrea, E García-Esquinas, I Kuhn, V Jiménez-Planet, V Moreno, F Rodríguez-Artalejo, M J Sánchez, M Pollan-Santamaria, L Blackburn, M Kroese, B Pérez-Gómez
INTRODUCTION: Personalised prevention aims to delay or avoid disease occurrence, progression, and recurrence of disease through the adoption of targeted interventions that consider the individual biological, including genetic data, environmental and behavioural characteristics, as well as the socio-cultural context. This protocol summarises the main features of a rapid scoping review to show the research landscape on biomarkers or a combination of biomarkers that may help to better identify subgroups of individuals with different risks of developing specific diseases in which specific preventive strategies could have an impact on clinical outcomes...
June 1, 2024: Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38822599/expanded-phenotype-and-cancer-risk-in-patients-with-beckwith-wiedemann-spectrum-caused-by-cdkn1c-variants
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Andrew M George, Aravind Viswanathan, Lyle G Best, Caitlin Monahan, Maria Limmina, Arupa Ganguly, Jennifer M Kalish
Beckwith-Wiedemann spectrum (BWSp) is caused by genetic and epigenetic alterations on chromosome 11 that regulate cell growth and division. Considering the diverse phenotypic landscape in BWSp, the characterization of the CDKN1C molecular subtype remains relatively limited. Here, we investigate the role of CDKN1C in the broader BWSp phenotype. Notably, patients with CDKN1C variants appear to exhibit a different tumor risk than other BWSp molecular subtypes. We performed a comprehensive literature review using the search term "CDKN1C Beckwith" to identify 113 cases of patients with molecularly confirmed CDKN1C-BWSp...
June 1, 2024: American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38822527/bispecific-antibodies-and-autologous-chimeric-antigen-receptor-t-cell-therapies-for-treatment-of-hematological-malignancies
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REVIEW
Samer Al Hadidi, Helen E Heslop, Malcolm K Brenner, Masataka Suzuki
In recent years, the therapeutic landscape for hematological malignancies has markedly advanced, particularly since the inaugural approval of autologous chimeric antigen receptor T cell (CAR-T) therapy in 2017 for relapsed/refractory acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Autologous CAR-T therapy involves the genetic modification of a patient's T cells to specifically identify and attack cancer cells, while bispecific antibodies (BsAbs) function by binding to both cancer cells and immune cells simultaneously, thereby triggering an immune response against the tumor...
May 30, 2024: Molecular Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38822397/x-chromosome-inactivation-in-human-ipscs-provides-insight-into-x-regulated-gene-expression-in-autosomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hande Topa, Clara Benoit-Pilven, Taru Tukiainen, Olli Pietiläinen
BACKGROUND: Variation in X chromosome inactivation (XCI) in human-induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) can impact their ability to model biological sex biases. The gene-wise landscape of X chromosome gene dosage remains unresolved in female hiPSCs. To characterize patterns of de-repression and escape from inactivation, we performed a systematic survey of allele specific expression in 165 female hiPSC lines. RESULTS: XCI erosion is non-random and primarily affects genes that escape XCI in human tissues...
May 31, 2024: Genome Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38821972/a-multidimensional-selective-landscape-drives-adaptive-divergence-between-and-within-closely-related-phlox-species
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin E Goulet-Scott, Matthew C Farnitano, Andrea L M Brown, Charles O Hale, Meghan Blumstein, Robin Hopkins
Selection causes local adaptation across populations within species and simultaneously divergence between species. However, it is unclear if either the force of or the response to selection is similar across these scales. We show that natural selection drives divergence between closely related species in a pattern that is distinct from local adaptation within species. We use reciprocal transplant experiments across three species of Phlox wildflowers to characterize widespread adaptive divergence. Using provenance trials, we also find strong local adaptation between populations within a species...
May 31, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38821936/the-chromatin-landscape-of-pathogenic-transcriptional-cell-states-in-rheumatoid-arthritis
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Kathryn Weinand, Saori Sakaue, Aparna Nathan, Anna Helena Jonsson, Fan Zhang, Gerald F M Watts, Majd Al Suqri, Zhu Zhu, Deepak A Rao, Jennifer H Anolik, Michael B Brenner, Laura T Donlin, Kevin Wei, Soumya Raychaudhuri
Synovial tissue inflammation is a hallmark of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Recent work has identified prominent pathogenic cell states in inflamed RA synovial tissue, such as T peripheral helper cells; however, the epigenetic regulation of these states has yet to be defined. Here, we examine genome-wide open chromatin at single-cell resolution in 30 synovial tissue samples, including 12 samples with transcriptional data in multimodal experiments. We identify 24 chromatin classes and predict their associated transcription factors, including a CD8 + GZMK+ class associated with EOMES and a lining fibroblast class associated with AP-1...
May 31, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38821772/beyond-memory-impairment-the-complex-phenotypic-landscape-of-alzheimer-s-disease
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REVIEW
Stathis Argyriou, John F Fullard, Josh M Krivinko, Donghoon Lee, Thomas S Wingo, Aliza P Wingo, Robert A Sweet, Panos Roussos
Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPSs) in Alzheimer's disease (AD) constitute multifaceted behavioral manifestations that reflect processes of emotional regulation, thinking, and social behavior. They are as prevalent in AD as cognitive impairment and develop independently during the progression of neurodegeneration. As studying NPSs in AD is clinically challenging, most AD research to date has focused on cognitive decline. In this opinion article we summarize emerging literature on the prevalence, time course, and the underlying genetic, molecular, and pathological mechanisms related to NPSs in AD...
May 30, 2024: Trends in Molecular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38821649/molecular-pathology-of-mature-lymphoid-malignancies
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REVIEW
Alisha D Ware, Katelynn Davis, Rena R Xian
Lymphoid malignancies are a broad and heterogeneous group of neoplasms. In the past decade, the genetic landscape of these tumors has been explored and cataloged in fine detail offering a glimpse into the mechanisms of lymphomagenesis and new opportunities to translate these findings into patient management. A myriad of studies have demonstrated both distinctive and overlapping molecular and chromosomal abnormalities that have influenced the diagnosis and classification of lymphoma, disease prognosis, and treatment selection...
June 2024: Clinics in Laboratory Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38821505/the-vast-landscape-of-carbohydrate-fermentation-in-prokaryotes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Timothy J Hackmann
Fermentation is a type of metabolism carried out by organisms in environments without oxygen. Despite being studied for over 185 years, the diversity and complexity of this metabolism are just now becoming clear. Our review starts with the definition of fermentation, which has evolved over the years and which we help further refine. We then examine the range of organisms that carry out fermentation and their traits. Over ¼ of all prokaryotes are fermentative, use more than 40 substrates, and release more than 50 metabolic end products...
May 31, 2024: FEMS Microbiology Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38821286/bioenergetic-mapping-of-healthy-microbiomes-via-compound-processing-potential-imprinted-in-gut-and-soil-metagenomes
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Craig Liddicoat, Robert A Edwards, Michael Roach, Jake M Robinson, Kiri Joy Wallace, Andrew D Barnes, Joel Brame, Anna Heintz-Buschart, Timothy R Cavagnaro, Elizabeth A Dinsdale, Michael P Doane, Nico Eisenhauer, Grace Mitchell, Bibishan Rai, Sunita A Ramesh, Martin F Breed
Despite mounting evidence of their importance in human health and ecosystem functioning, the definition and measurement of 'healthy microbiomes' remain unclear. More advanced knowledge exists on health associations for compounds used or produced by microbes. Environmental microbiome exposures (especially via soils) also help shape, and may supplement, the functional capacity of human microbiomes. Given the synchronous interaction between microbes, their feedstocks, and micro-environments, with functional genes facilitating chemical transformations, our objective was to examine microbiomes in terms of their capacity to process compounds relevant to human health...
May 29, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38819422/mutation-in-the-gria4-gene-presenting-as-eses-expanding-the-genetic-landscape-of-eses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Indar K Sharawat, Diksha Gupta, Sharusa Mandal, Aman Elwadhi, Prateek K Panda
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May 17, 2024: Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38818292/genetic-screening-of-liver-cancer-state-of-the-art
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REVIEW
Milena Peruhova, Sonya Banova-Chakarova, Dimitrina Georgieva Miteva, Tsvetelina Velikova
Liver cancer, primarily hepatocellular carcinoma, remains a global health challenge with rising incidence and limited therapeutic options. Genetic factors play a pivotal role in the development and progression of liver cancer. This state-of-the-art paper provides a comprehensive review of the current landscape of genetic screening strategies for liver cancer. We discuss the genetic underpinnings of liver cancer, emphasizing the critical role of risk-associated genetic variants, somatic mutations, and epigenetic alterations...
May 27, 2024: World Journal of Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38818227/deciphering-the-complex-interplay-of-risk-factors-in-type-2-diabetes-mellitus-a-comprehensive-review
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Samradhi Singh, Mona Kriti, Anamika K S, Devojit Kumar Sarma, Vinod Verma, Ravinder Nagpal, Dheeraj Mohania, Rajnarayan Tiwari, Manoj Kumar
The complex and multidimensional landscape of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) is a major global concern. Despite several years of extensive research, the precise underlying causes of T2D remain elusive, but evidence suggests that it is influenced by a myriad of interconnected risk factors such as epigenetics, genetics, gut microbiome, environmental factors, organelle stress, and dietary habits. The number of factors influencing the pathogenesis is increasing day by day which worsens the scenario; meanwhile, the interconnections shoot up the frame...
June 2024: Metabolism open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38816647/systematic-assessment-of-iswi-subunits-shows-that-nurf-creates-local-accessibility-for-ctcf
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mario Iurlaro, Francesca Masoni, Ilya M Flyamer, Christiane Wirbelauer, Murat Iskar, Lukas Burger, Luca Giorgetti, Dirk Schübeler
Catalytic activity of the imitation switch (ISWI) family of remodelers is critical for nucleosomal organization and DNA binding of certain transcription factors, including the insulator protein CTCF. Here we define the contribution of individual subcomplexes by deriving a panel of isogenic mouse stem cell lines, each lacking one of six ISWI accessory subunits. Individual deletions of subunits of either CERF, RSF, ACF, WICH or NoRC subcomplexes only moderately affect the chromatin landscape, while removal of the NURF-specific subunit BPTF leads to a strong reduction in chromatin accessibility and SNF2H ATPase localization around CTCF sites...
May 30, 2024: Nature Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38814983/single-cell-and-single-nucleus-rna-sequencing-from-paired-normal-adenocarcinoma-lung-samples-provide-both-common-and-discordant-biological-insights
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sébastien Renaut, Victoria Saavedra Armero, Dominique K Boudreau, Nathalie Gaudreault, Patrice Desmeules, Sébastien Thériault, Patrick Mathieu, Philippe Joubert, Yohan Bossé
Whether single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) captures the same biological information as single-nucleus RNA-sequencing (snRNA-seq) remains uncertain and likely to be context-dependent. Herein, a head-to-head comparison was performed in matched normal-adenocarcinoma human lung samples to assess biological insights derived from scRNA-seq versus snRNA-seq and better understand the cellular transition that occurs from normal to tumoral tissue. Here, the transcriptome of 160,621 cells/nuclei was obtained. In non-tumor lung, cell type proportions varied widely between scRNA-seq and snRNA-seq with a predominance of immune cells in the former (81...
May 30, 2024: PLoS Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38814732/igate-analysis-improves-the-interpretability-of-single-cell-immune-landscape-of-influenza-infection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brett D Hill, Andrew J Zak, Sanjeev Raja, Luke F Bugada, Syed M Rizvi, Saiful B Roslan, Hong Nhi Nguyen, Judy Chen, Hui Jiang, Akira Ono, Daniel R Goldstein, Fei Wen
Influenza poses a persistent health burden worldwide. To design equitable vaccines effective across all demographics, it is essential to better understand how host factors such as genetic background and aging affect the single-cell immune landscape of influenza infection. Cytometry by time-of-flight (CyTOF) represents a promising technique in this pursuit, but interpreting its large, high-dimensional data remains difficult. We've developed a new analytical approach iGATE (in-silico gating annotating training elucidating) based on probabilistic support vector machine classification...
May 30, 2024: JCI Insight
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38814103/the-evolving-landscape-of-tissue-agnostic-therapies-in-precision-oncology
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REVIEW
Vivek Subbiah, Mohamed A Gouda, Bettina Ryll, Howard A Burris, Razelle Kurzrock
Tumor-agnostic therapies represent a paradigm shift in oncology by altering the traditional means of characterizing tumors based on their origin or location. Instead, they zero in on specific genetic anomalies responsible for fueling malignant growth. The watershed moment for tumor-agnostic therapies arrived in 2017, with the US Food and Drug Administration's historic approval of pembrolizumab, an immune checkpoint inhibitor. This milestone marked the marriage of genomics and immunology fields, as an immunotherapeutic agent gained approval based on genomic biomarkers, specifically, microsatellite instability-high or mismatch repair deficiency (dMMR)...
May 30, 2024: CA: a Cancer Journal for Clinicians
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38813885/endosymbioses-have-shaped-the-evolution-of-biological-diversity-and-complexity-time-and-time-again
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gordon M Bennett, Younghwan Kwak, Reo Maynard
Life on Earth comprises prokaryotes and a broad assemblage of endosymbioses. The pages of Molecular Biology and Evolution (MBE) and Genome Biology and Evolution (GBE) have provided an essential window into how endosymbioses have evolved and shaped biological diversity. Here, we provide a current perspective on this knowledge by drawing on decades of revelatory research published in MBE and GBE, and insights from the field at large. The accumulated work clearly illustrates how endosymbioses provide hosts with novel phenotypes that allow them to transition between adaptive landscapes to access environmental resources...
May 30, 2024: Genome Biology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38813851/local-adaptation-of-pinus-leiophylla-under-climate-and-land-use-change-models-in-the-avocado-belt-of-michoac%C3%A3-n
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Vanessa Izaguirre-Toriz, Jonás A Aguirre-Liguori, María Camila Latorre-Cárdenas, Eugenio Y Arima, Antonio González-Rodríguez
Climate change and land use change are two main drivers of global biodiversity decline, decreasing the genetic diversity that populations harbour and altering patterns of local adaptation. Landscape genomics allows measuring the effect of these anthropogenic disturbances on the adaptation of populations. However, both factors have rarely been considered simultaneously. Based on a set of 3660 SNPs from which 130 were identified as outliers by a genome-environment association analysis (LFMM), we modelled the spatial turnover of allele frequencies in 19 localities of Pinus leiophylla across the Avocado Belt in Michoacán state, Mexico...
May 30, 2024: Molecular Ecology
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