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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38702938/linc00152-potential-driver-oncogene-in-pan-cancer
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REVIEW
Wei Xu, Huiting Li, Ziyao Wang, Yan Kang, Luojie Zheng, Yiping Liu, Ping Xu, Zheng Li
Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNA) are a class of non-coding RNAs greater than 200 bp in length with limited peptide-coding function. The transcription of LINC00152 is derived from chromosome 2p11.2. Many studies prove that LINC00152 influences the progression of various tumors via promoting the tumor cells malignant phenotype, chemoresistance, and immune escape. LINC00152 is regulated by multiple transcription factors and DNA hypomethylation. In addition, LINC00152 participates in the regulation of complex molecular signaling networks through epigenetic regulation, protein interactions, and competitive endogenous RNA (ceRNA)...
2024: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701219/altered-x-chromosome-inactivation-predisposes-to-autoimmunity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christophe Huret, Léa Ferrayé, Antoine David, Myriame Mohamed, Nicolas Valentin, Frédéric Charlotte, Magali Savignac, Michele Goodhardt, Jean-Charles Guéry, Claire Rougeulle, Céline Morey
In mammals, males and females show marked differences in immune responses. Males are globally more sensitive to infectious diseases, while females are more susceptible to systemic autoimmunity. X-chromosome inactivation (XCI), the epigenetic mechanism ensuring the silencing of one X in females, may participate in these sex biases. We perturbed the expression of the trigger of XCI, the noncoding RNA Xist , in female mice. This resulted in reactivation of genes on the inactive X, including members of the Toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) signaling pathway, in monocyte/macrophages and dendritic and B cells...
May 3, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699532/glutamine-metabolism-a-double-agent-combating-or-fuelling-hepatocellular-carcinoma
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REVIEW
Razan Abou Ziki, Sabine Colnot
The reprogramming of glutamine metabolism is a key event in cancer more generally and in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in particular. Glutamine consumption supplies tumours with ATP and metabolites through anaplerosis of the tricarboxylic acid cycle, while glutamine production can be enhanced by the overexpression of glutamine synthetase. In HCC, increased glutamine production is driven by activating mutations in the CTNNB1 gene encoding β-catenin. Increased glutamine synthesis or utilisation impacts tumour epigenetics, oxidative stress, autophagy, immunity and associated pathways, such as the mTOR (mammalian target of rapamycin) pathway...
May 2024: JHEP reports: innovation in hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698344/patient-derived-castration-resistant-prostate-cancer-model-revealed-ctbp2-upregulation-mediated-by-oct1-and-androgen-receptor
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daisuke Obinata, Kenichi Takayama, Mitchell G Lawrence, Daigo Funakoshi, Makoto Hara, Birunthi Niranjan, Linda Teng, Renea A Taylor, Gail P Risbridger, Satoru Takahashi, Satoshi Inoue
BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer is dependent on androgen receptor (AR) signaling, and androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) has proven effective in targeting prostate cancer. However, castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) eventually emerges. AR signaling inhibitors (ARSI) have been also used, but resistance to these agents develops due to genetic AR alterations and epigenetic dysregulation. METHODS: In this study, we investigated the role of OCT1, a member of the OCT family, in an AR-positive CRPC patient-derived xenograft established from a patient with resistance to ARSI and chemotherapy...
May 2, 2024: BMC Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698332/comparative-transcriptomics-analysis-reveals-defense-mechanisms-of-manihot-esculenta-crantz-against-sri-lanka-cassava-mosaicvirus
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Somruthai Chaowongdee, Nattachai Vannatim, Srihunsa Malichan, Nattakorn Kuncharoen, Pumipat Tongyoo, Wanwisa Siriwan
BACKGROUND: Cassava mosaic disease (CMD), caused by Sri Lankan cassava mosaic virus (SLCMV) infection, has been identified as a major pernicious disease in Manihot esculenta Crantz (cassava) plantations. It is widespread in Southeast Asia, especially in Thailand, which is one of the main cassava supplier countries. With the aim of restricting the spread of SLCMV, we explored the gene expression of a tolerant cassava cultivar vs. a susceptible cassava cultivar from the perspective of transcriptional regulation and the mechanisms underlying plant immunity and adaptation...
May 2, 2024: BMC Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38697976/patient-derived-follicular-lymphoma-spheroids-recapitulate-lymph-node-signaling-and-immune-profile-uncovering-galectin-9-as-a-novel-immunotherapeutic-target
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cèlia Dobaño-López, Juan García Valero, Ferran Araujo-Ayala, Ferran Nadeu, Fabien Gava, Carla Faria, Marine Norlund, Renaud Morin, Pascale Bernes-Lasserre, Fabian Arenas, Marta Grau, Cristina López, Irene López-Oreja, Neus Serrat, Ares Martínez-Farran, Lluís Hernández, Heribert Playa-Albinyana, Rubén Giménez, Silvia Beà, Elías Campo, Jean-Michel Lagarde, Armando López-Guillermo, Laura Magnano, Dolors Colomer, Christine Bezombes, Patricia Pérez-Galán
Follicular lymphoma (FL), the most common indolent non-Hodgkin lymphoma, constitutes a paradigm of immune tumor microenvironment (TME) contribution to disease onset, progression, and heterogenous clinical outcome. Here we present the first FL-Patient Derived Lymphoma Spheroid (FL-PDLS), including fundamental immune actors and features of TME in FL lymph nodes (LNs). FL-PDLS is organized in disc-shaped 3D structures composed of proliferating B and T cells, together with macrophages with an intermediate M1/M2 phenotype...
May 2, 2024: Blood Cancer Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696838/characterization-of-cells-expressing-lipocalin-2-lcn2-as-a-reporter
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kimihiko Sugaya
Lipocalin-2 (LCN2), an effector molecule of the innate immune system that is small enough to be tagged as a reporter molecule, can be coupled with the ferric ion through a siderophore such as enterobactin (Ent). Mintbody (modification-specific intracellular antibody) can track a posttranslational protein modification in epigenetics. We constructed plasmids expressing the LCN2 hybrid of mintbody to examine the potential of LCN2 as a novel reporter for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Cells expressing the LCN2 hybrid of mintbody showed proper expression and localization of the hybrid and responded reasonably to Ent, suggesting their potential for in vivo study by MRI...
May 2, 2024: Biochemistry and Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696569/a-blueprint-for-tumor-infiltrating-b-cells-across-human-cancers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiaqiang Ma, Yingcheng Wu, Lifeng Ma, Xupeng Yang, Tiancheng Zhang, Guohe Song, Teng Li, Ke Gao, Xia Shen, Jian Lin, Yamin Chen, Xiaoshan Liu, Yuting Fu, Xixi Gu, Zechuan Chen, Shan Jiang, Dongning Rao, Jiaomeng Pan, Shu Zhang, Jian Zhou, Chen Huang, Si Shi, Jia Fan, Guoji Guo, Xiaoming Zhang, Qiang Gao
B lymphocytes are essential mediators of humoral immunity and play multiple roles in human cancer. To decode the functions of tumor-infiltrating B cells, we generated a B cell blueprint encompassing single-cell transcriptome, B cell-receptor repertoire, and chromatin accessibility data across 20 different cancer types (477 samples, 269 patients). B cells harbored extraordinary heterogeneity and comprised 15 subsets, which could be grouped into two independent developmental paths (extrafollicular versus germinal center)...
May 3, 2024: Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695555/comparative-epigenetic-profiling-reveals-distinct-features-of-mucosal-melanomas-associated-with-immune-cell-infiltration-and-their-clinical-implications
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jie Dai, Jia Jia, Fanshuang Zhang, Kaihua Liu, Yanfeng Xi, Pei Yuan, Lili Mao, Xue Bai, Xiaoting Wei, Bingning Wang, Jiangtao Li, Yang Xu, Ting Liu, Shuang Chang, Yang Shao, Jun Guo, Jianming Ying, Lu Si
Mucosal melanoma exhibits limited responsiveness to anti-PD-1 therapy. However, a subgroup of mucosal melanomas, particularly those situated at specific anatomical sites like primary malignant melanoma of the esophagus (PMME), display remarkable sensitivity to anti-PD-1 treatment. The underlying mechanisms driving this superior response and the DNA methylation patterns in mucosal melanoma have not been thoroughly investigated. We collected tumor samples from 50 mucosal melanoma patients, including 31 PMME and 19 non-esophageal mucosal melanoma (NEMM)...
May 2, 2024: Cancer Res Commun
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695222/effects-of-dna-methylation-and-its-application-in-inflammatory-bowel-disease-review
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REVIEW
Francis Atim Akanyibah, Yi Zhu, Aijun Wan, Dickson Kofi Wiredu Ocansey, Yuxuan Xia, An-Ning Fang, Fei Mao
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is marked by persistent inflammation, and its development and progression are linked to environmental, genetic, immune system and gut microbial factors. DNA methylation (DNAm), as one of the protein modifications, is a crucial epigenetic process used by cells to control gene transcription. DNAm is one of the most common areas that has drawn increasing attention recently, with studies revealing that the interleukin (IL)‑23/IL‑12, wingless‑related integration site, IL‑6‑associated signal transducer and activator of transcription 3, suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 and apoptosis signaling pathways are involved in DNAm and in the pathogenesis of IBD...
June 2024: International Journal of Molecular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693641/epigenetic-reprograming-in-myalgic-encephalomyelitis-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-a-narrative-of-latent-viruses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eirini Apostolou, Anders Rosén
Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a chronic disease presenting with severe fatigue, post-exertional malaise, and cognitive disturbances-among a spectrum of symptoms-that collectively render the patient housebound or bedbound. Epigenetic studies in ME/CFS collectively confirm alterations and/or malfunctions in cellular and organismal physiology associated with immune responses, cellular metabolism, cell death and proliferation, and neuronal and endothelial cell function. The sudden onset of ME/CFS follows a major stress factor that, in approximately 70% of cases, involves viral infection, and ME/CFS symptoms overlap with those of long COVID...
May 1, 2024: Journal of Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691867/the-role-of-systemic-therapy-in-advanced-skull-base-chordomas-overview-of-the-current-state-and-the-md-anderson-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matei A Banu, Shaan M Raza, Misha Amini, Scott Seaman, Franco Rubino, Rita Snyder, Shreyaskumar Patel, Franco DeMonte, Anthony P Conley
The role of systemic therapy in primary or advanced and metastatic chordoma has been traditionally limited because of the inherent resistance to cytotoxic therapies and lack of specific or effective therapeutic targets. Despite resection and adjuvant radiation therapy, local recurrence rates in clival chordoma remain high and the risk of systemic metastases is not trivial, leading to significant morbidity and mortality. Recently, molecular targeted therapies (MTTs) and immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have emerged as promising therapeutic avenues in chordoma...
May 2024: Neurosurgical Focus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689609/research-progress-of-long-non-coding-rna-in-tumor-drug-resistance-a-new-paradigm
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REVIEW
Jing Zhang, Le Wu, Chenchen Wang, Xin Xie, Yuying Han
In the past few decades, chemotherapy has been one of the most effective cancer treatment options. Drug resistance is currently one of the greatest obstacles to effective cancer treatment. Even though drug resistance mechanisms have been extensively investigated, they have not been fully elucidated. Recent genome-wide investigations have revealed the existence of a substantial quantity of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) transcribed from the human genome, which actively participate in numerous biological processes, such as transcription, splicing, epigenetics, the cell cycle, cell differentiation, development, pluripotency, immune microenvironment...
2024: Drug Design, Development and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688753/bivalent-histone-modifications-how-phytopathogens-evade-plant-immunity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guangfei Tang, Wende Liu
Bivalent histone modifications regulate gene expression during development, but little is known about their function in plant-microbe interactions. In a recent report, Zhao et al. showed that expression of bivalent chromatin-marked gene 1 (BCG1), containing a pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP) motif, is epigenetically regulated by trimethylation of lysine 4 (H3K4me3) and lysine 27 (H3K27me3) of histone H3 to evade plant immunity.
April 29, 2024: Trends in Plant Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686946/clinical-role-of-ndrg2-based-methylation-status-on-survival-pattern-of-glioblastoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Menha Swellam, Mohamed K Khalifa, Amira M Nageeb, Lobna Ezz El-Arab, Manal El-Mahdy, Khaled El-Bahy, Magda Sayed Mahmoud
OBJECTIVES: Gliobalstoma is the most common primary brain tumor in adults with an extensive genetic and transcriptional heterogeneity, still identification of the role of DNA methylation, as one of epigenetic alterations, is emerged. Authors aimed to study the clinical role of N-myc downstream-regulated gene 2 (NDRG2) -based methylation among GBM patients versus benign neurological diseases (BND), investigate its prognostic role and its relation with survival outcomes. METHODS: A total of 78 FFPE specimens were recruited as follows: GBM ( n = 58) and BND ( n = 20) then analyzed for NDRG2 methylation using Methyl II quantitative PCR system...
2024: International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686653/autophagy-related-cmtm6-promotes-glioblastoma-progression-by-activating-wnt-%C3%AE-catenin-pathway-and-acts-as-an-onco-immunological-biomarker
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lirui Dai, Jingjia Xiao, Xiang Li, Yiran Tao, Peizhi Zhou, Liang Lyu, Zimin Shi, Xianyin Liang, Ziyang Jia, Shu Jiang
BACKGROUND: Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is identified as one of the most prevalent and malignant brain tumors, characterized by poor treatment outcomes and a limited prognosis. CMTM6, a membrane protein, has been found to upregulate the expression of programmed cell death 1 ligand 1 protein (PD-L1) and acts as an immune checkpoint inhibitor by inhibiting the programmed death 1 protein/PD-L1 signaling pathway. Recent research has demonstrated a high expression of CMTM6 in GBM, suggesting its potential role in influencing the pathogenesis and progression of GBM, as well as its association with immune cell infiltration in the tumor microenvironment...
May 2024: Journal of Gene Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686450/the-effects-of-inhaled-corticosteroids-on-healthy-airways
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emanuele Marchi, Timothy S C Hinks, Matthew Richardson, Latifa Khalfaoui, Fiona A Symon, Poojitha Rajasekar, Rachel Clifford, Beverley Hargadon, Cary D Austin, Julia L MacIsaac, Michael S Kobor, Salman Siddiqui, Jordan S Mar, Joseph R Arron, David F Choy, Peter Bradding
BACKGROUND: The effects of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) on healthy airways are poorly defined. OBJECTIVES: To delineate the effects of ICS on gene expression in healthy airways, without confounding caused by changes in disease-related genes and disease-related alterations in ICS responsiveness. METHODS: Randomized open-label bronchoscopy study of high-dose ICS therapy in 30 healthy adult volunteers randomized 2:1 to (i) fluticasone propionate 500 mcg bd daily or (ii) no treatment, for 4 weeks...
April 30, 2024: Allergy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38685685/a-potassium-chloride-co-transporter-with-altered-genome-architecture-functions-as-a-suppressor-in-glioma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hongwei Liu, Zhouyang Pan, Xuelei Lin, Long Chen, Qi Yang, Wei Zhang, Luohuan Dai, Yihao Zhang, Wang Li, Yinhua Chen, Kang Peng, Siyi Wanggou, Feiyue Zeng, Xuejun Li
Gliomas, the most lethal tumours in brain, have a poor prognosis despite accepting standard treatment. Limited benefits from current therapies can be attributed to genetic, epigenetic and microenvironmental cues that affect cell programming and drive tumour heterogeneity. Through the analysis of Hi-C data, we identified a potassium-chloride co-transporter SLC12A5 associated with disrupted topologically associating domain which was downregulated in tumour tissues. Multiple independent glioma cohorts were included to analyse the characterization of SLC12A5 and found it was significantly associated with pathological features, prognostic value, genomic alterations, transcriptional landscape and drug response...
May 2024: Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38684864/cbx3-antagonizes-ifn%C3%AE-stat1-pd-l1-axis-to-modulate-colon-inflammation-and-crc-chemosensitivity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yao Xiang, Jorge Mata-Garrido, Yuanji Fu, Christophe Desterke, Eric Batsché, Ahmed Hamaï, Christine Sedlik, Youssouf Sereme, David Skurnik, Abdelali Jalil, Rachel Onifarasoaniaina, Eric Frapy, Jean-Christophe Beche, Razack Alao, Eliane Piaggio, Laurence Arbibe, Yunhua Chang
As an important immune stimulator and modulator, IFNγ is crucial for gut homeostasis and its dysregulation links to diverse colon pathologies, such as colitis and colorectal cancer (CRC). Here, we demonstrated that the epigenetic regulator, CBX3 (also known as HP1γ) antagonizes IFNγ signaling in the colon epithelium by transcriptionally repressing two critical IFNγ-responsive genes: STAT1 and CD274 (encoding Programmed death-ligand 1, PD-L1). Accordingly, CBX3 deletion resulted in chronic mouse colon inflammation, accompanied by upregulated STAT1 and CD274 expressions...
April 29, 2024: EMBO Molecular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683861/germinal-center-cytokines-driven-epigenetic-control-of-epstein-barr-virus-latency-gene-expression
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yifei Liao, Jinjie Yan, Nina R Beri, Lisa G Roth, Ethel Cesarman, Benjamin E Gewurz
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) persistently infects 95% of adults worldwide and is associated with multiple human lymphomas that express characteristic EBV latency programs used by the virus to navigate the B-cell compartment. Upon primary infection, the EBV latency III program, comprised of six Epstein-Barr Nuclear Antigens (EBNA) and two Latent Membrane Protein (LMP) antigens, drives infected B-cells into germinal center (GC). By incompletely understood mechanisms, GC microenvironmental cues trigger the EBV genome to switch to the latency II program, comprised of EBNA1, LMP1 and LMP2A and observed in GC-derived Hodgkin lymphoma...
April 29, 2024: PLoS Pathogens
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