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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38646145/molecular-diversity-in-isocitrate-dehydrogenase-wild-type-glioblastoma
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REVIEW
Jawad Fares, Yizhou Wan, Richard Mair, Stephen J Price
In the dynamic landscape of glioblastoma, the 2021 World Health Organization Classification of Central Nervous System tumours endeavoured to establish biological homogeneity, yet isocitrate dehydrogenase-wild-type (IDH-wt) glioblastoma persists as a tapestry of clinical and molecular diversity. Intertumoural heterogeneity in IDH-wt glioblastoma presents a formidable challenge in treatment strategies. Recent strides in genetics and molecular biology have enhanced diagnostic precision, revealing distinct subtypes and invasive patterns that influence survival in patients with IDH-wt glioblastoma...
2024: Brain communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38632952/topological-and-geometric-analysis-of-cell-states-in-single-cell-transcriptomic-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tram Huynh, Zixuan Cang
Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) enables dissecting cellular heterogeneity in tissues, resulting in numerous biological discoveries. Various computational methods have been devised to delineate cell types by clustering scRNA-seq data, where clusters are often annotated using prior knowledge of marker genes. In addition to identifying pure cell types, several methods have been developed to identify cells undergoing state transitions, which often rely on prior clustering results. The present computational approaches predominantly investigate the local and first-order structures of scRNA-seq data using graph representations, while scRNA-seq data frequently display complex high-dimensional structures...
March 27, 2024: Briefings in Bioinformatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38632539/prominent-transcriptomic-changes-in-mycobacterium-intracellulare-under-acidic-and-oxidative-stress
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hyun-Eui Park, Kyu-Min Kim, Jeong-Ih Shin, Jeong-Gyu Choi, Won-Jun An, Minh Phuong Trinh, Kyeong-Min Kang, Jung-Wan Yoo, Jung-Hyun Byun, Myung Hwan Jung, Kon-Ho Lee, Hyung-Lyun Kang, Seung Cheol Baik, Woo-Kon Lee, Min-Kyoung Shin
BACKGROUND: Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC), including Mycobacterium intracellulare is a member of slow-growing mycobacteria and contributes to a substantial proportion of nontuberculous mycobacterial lung disease in humans affecting immunocompromised and elderly populations. Adaptation of pathogens in hostile environments is crucial in establishing infection and persistence within the host. However, the sophisticated cellular and molecular mechanisms of stress response in M. intracellulare still need to be fully explored...
April 17, 2024: BMC Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38629062/clonal-structure-and-the-specificity-of-vaccine-induced-t-cell-response-to-sars-cov-2-spike-protein
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saveliy A Sheetikov, Alexandra A Khmelevskaya, Ksenia V Zornikova, Ivan V Zvyagin, Alina S Shomuradova, Yana V Serdyuk, Naina T Shakirova, Iuliia O Peshkova, Aleksei Titov, Dmitrii S Romaniuk, Irina A Shagina, Dmitry M Chudakov, Dmitry O Kiryukhin, Olga V Shcherbakova, Ekaterina G Khamaganova, Vitalina Dzutseva, Andrei Afanasiev, Apollinariya V Bogolyubova, Grigory A Efimov
Adenovirus vaccines, particularly the COVID-19 Ad5-nCoV adenovirus vaccine, have emerged as promising tools in the fight against infectious diseases. In this study, we investigated the structure of the T cell response to the Spike protein of the SARS-CoV-2 virus used in the COVID-19 Ad5-nCoV adenoviral vaccine in a phase 3 clinical trial (NCT04540419). In 69 participants, we collected peripheral blood samples at four time points after vaccination or placebo injection. Sequencing of T cell receptor repertoires from Spike-stimulated T cell cultures at day 14 from 17 vaccinated revealed a more diverse CD4+ T cell repertoire compared to CD8+ ...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38619262/loss-of-lpqm-proteins-in-mycobacterium-abscessus-is-associated-with-impaired-intramacrophage-survival
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yves-Marie Boudehen, Wassim Daher, Françoise Roquet-Baneres, Laurent Kremer
UNLABELLED: Mycobacterium abscessus, an emerging pathogen responsible for severe pulmonary infections in cystic fibrosis patients, displays either a smooth (S) or a rough (R) morphotype. Infections with M. abscessus R are associated with increased pathogenicity in animal models and humans. While the S-to-R transition correlating with reduced glycopeptidolipid (GPL) production is well-documented, the recent screening of a transposon library revealed additional gene candidates located outside of the GPL locus involved in this transition...
April 15, 2024: Microbiology Spectrum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38619241/using-the-pan-genomic-framework-for-the-discovery-of-genomic-islands-in-the-haloarchaeon-halorubrum-ezzemoulense
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yutian Feng, Danielle Arsenault, Artemis S Louyakis, Neta Altman-Price, Uri Gophna, R Thane Papke, Johann Peter Gogarten
In this study, we use pan-genomics to characterize the genomic variability of the widely dispersed halophilic archaeal species Halorubrum ezzemoulense (Hez ). We include a multi-regional sampling of newly sequenced, high-quality draft genomes. The pan-genome graph of the species reveals 50 genomic islands that represent rare accessory genetic capabilities available to members. Most notably, we observe rearrangements that have led to the insertion/recombination/replacement of mutually exclusive genomic islands in equivalent genome positions ("homeocassettes")...
April 15, 2024: MBio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602443/genetic-factors-acting-prior-to-dormancy-in-sour-cherry-influence-bloom-time-the-following-spring
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Charity Z Goeckeritz, Chloe Grabb, Rebecca Grumet, Amy F Iezzoni, Courtney A Hollender
Understanding the process of Prunus species floral development is crucial for developing strategies to manipulate bloom time and prevent crop loss due to climate change. Here, we present a detailed examination of flower development from initiation until bloom for early- and late-blooming sour cherries (Prunus cerasus) from a population segregating for a major bloom time QTL on chromosome 4. Using a new staging system, we show floral buds from early-blooming trees were persistently more advanced than those from late-blooming siblings...
April 11, 2024: Journal of Experimental Botany
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38597669/human-aaa-%C3%A2-atpase-fignl1-suppresses-rad51-mediated-ultra-fine-bridge-formation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kenichiro Matsuzaki, Akira Shinohara, Miki Shinohara
RAD51 filament is crucial for the homology-dependent repair of DNA double-strand breaks and stalled DNA replication fork protection. Positive and negative regulators control RAD51 filament assembly and disassembly. RAD51 is vital for genome integrity but excessive accumulation of RAD51 on chromatin causes genome instability and growth defects. However, the detailed mechanism underlying RAD51 disassembly by negative regulators and the physiological consequence of abnormal RAD51 persistence remain largely unknown...
April 10, 2024: Nucleic Acids Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38591676/interpretation-of-autoencoder-learned-collective-variables-using-morse-smale-complex-and-sublevelset-persistent-homology-an-application-on-molecular-trajectories
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shao-Chun Lee, Y Z
Dimensionality reduction often serves as the first step toward a minimalist understanding of physical systems as well as the accelerated simulations of them. In particular, neural network-based nonlinear dimensionality reduction methods, such as autoencoders, have shown promising outcomes in uncovering collective variables (CVs). However, the physical meaning of these CVs remains largely elusive. In this work, we constructed a framework that (1) determines the optimal number of CVs needed to capture the essential molecular motions using an ensemble of hierarchical autoencoders and (2) provides topology-based interpretations to the autoencoder-learned CVs with Morse-Smale complex and sublevelset persistent homology...
April 14, 2024: Journal of Chemical Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38579950/parental-exposure-to-antidepressants-has-lasting-effects-on-offspring-a-case-study-with-zebrafish
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniela Correia, Marina Bellot, Júlia Goyenechea, Eva Prats, Hugo Moro, Cristian Gómez-Canela, Juliette Bedrossiantz, Niki Tagkalidou, Carla S S Ferreira, Demetrio Raldúa, Inês Domingues, Melissa Faria, Miguel Oliveira
Fish have common neurotransmitter pathways with humans, exhibiting a significant degree of conservation and homology. Thus, exposure to fluoxetine makes fish potentially susceptible to biochemical and physiological changes, similarly to what is observed in humans. Over the years, several studies demonstrated the potential effects of fluoxetine on different fish species and at different levels of biological organization. However, the effects of parental exposure to unexposed offspring remain largely unknown...
April 3, 2024: Chemosphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567286/greater-white-matter-degeneration-and-lower-structural-connectivity-in-non-amnestic-vs-amnestic-alzheimer-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeffrey S Phillips, Nagesh Adluru, Moo K Chung, Hamsanandini Radhakrishnan, Christopher A Olm, Philip A Cook, James C Gee, Katheryn A Q Cousins, Sanaz Arezoumandan, David A Wolk, Corey T McMillan, Murray Grossman, David J Irwin
INTRODUCTION: Multimodal evidence indicates Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by early white matter (WM) changes that precede overt cognitive impairment. WM changes have overwhelmingly been investigated in typical, amnestic mild cognitive impairment and AD; fewer studies have addressed WM change in atypical, non-amnestic syndromes. We hypothesized each non-amnestic AD syndrome would exhibit WM differences from amnestic and other non-amnestic syndromes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Participants included 45 cognitively normal (CN) individuals; 41 amnestic AD patients; and 67 patients with non-amnestic AD syndromes including logopenic-variant primary progressive aphasia (lvPPA, n = 32), posterior cortical atrophy (PCA, n = 17), behavioral variant AD (bvAD, n = 10), and corticobasal syndrome (CBS, n = 8)...
2024: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38544785/pigs-lacking-the-srcr5-domain-of-cd163-protein-demonstrate-heritable-resistance-to-the-prrs-virus-and-no-changes-in-animal-performance-from-birth-to-maturity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Clint Nesbitt, Lucina Galina Pantoja, Benjamin Beaton, Ching-Yi Chen, Matt Culbertson, Perry Harms, Justin Holl, Andrzej Sosnicki, Srinu Reddy, Marisa Rotolo, Elena Rice
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is one of the world's most persistent viral pig diseases, with a significant economic impact on the pig industry. PRRS affects pigs of all ages, causing late-term abortions and stillbirths in sows, respiratory disease in piglets, and increased susceptibility to secondary bacterial infection with a high mortality rate. PRRS disease is caused by a positive single-stranded RNA PRRS virus (PRRSV), which has a narrow host-cell tropism limited to monocyte-macrophage lineage cells...
2024: Frontiers in genome editing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38538827/identification-of-the-pan-allergen-tropomyosin-from-the-common-bed-bug-cimex-lectularius
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Johnalyn M Gordon, Zachary C DeVries
Tropomyosin is a muscle contraction protein documented across all animal life. Despite its ubiquity, its unique structure in invertebrates leads to allergic responses in humans that vertebrate tropomyosin does not. High degrees of homology can explain cross-reactivity between tropomyosin derived from distantly-related arthropod species and establishes tropomyosin as a panallergen. Given this cross-reactivity and that they are commonly found in high numbers indoors, research on the potential of the common bed bug (Cimex lectularius L...
March 27, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38523791/topological-structure-of-population-activity-in-mouse-visual-cortex-encodes-densely-sampled-stimulus-rotations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kosio Beshkov, Marianne Fyhn, Torkel Hafting, Gaute T Einevoll
The primary visual cortex is one of the most well understood regions supporting the processing involved in sensory computation. Following the popularization of high-density neural recordings, it has been observed that the activity of large neural populations is often constrained to low dimensional manifolds. In this work, we quantify the structure of such neural manifolds in the visual cortex. We do this by analyzing publicly available two-photon optical recordings of mouse primary visual cortex in response to visual stimuli with a densely sampled rotation angle...
April 19, 2024: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38516632/three-dimensional-topology-based-analysis-segments-volumetric-and-spatiotemporal-fluorescence-microscopy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luca Panconi, Amy Tansell, Alexander J Collins, Maria Makarova, Dylan M Owen
Image analysis techniques provide objective and reproducible statistics for interpreting microscopy data. At higher dimensions, three-dimensional (3D) volumetric and spatiotemporal data highlight additional properties and behaviors beyond the static 2D focal plane. However, increased dimensionality carries increased complexity, and existing techniques for general segmentation of 3D data are either primitive, or highly specialized to specific biological structures. Borrowing from the principles of 2D topological data analysis (TDA), we formulate a 3D segmentation algorithm that implements persistent homology to identify variations in image intensity...
2024: Biol Imaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38508191/pmspcnn-predicting-protein-stability-changes-upon-single-point-mutations-with-convolutional-neural-network
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaohan Sun, Shuang Yang, Zhixiang Wu, Jingjie Su, Fangrui Hu, Fubin Chang, Chunhua Li
Protein missense mutations and resulting protein stability changes are important causes for many human genetic diseases. However, the accurate prediction of stability changes due to mutations remains a challenging problem. To address this problem, we have developed an unbiased effective model: PMSPcnn that is based on a convolutional neural network. We have included an anti-symmetry property to build a balanced training dataset, which improves the prediction, in particular for stabilizing mutations. Persistent homology, which is an effective approach for characterizing protein structures, is used to obtain topological features...
March 8, 2024: Structure
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38504890/effect-of-extracellular-polymeric-substances-on-the-colony-size-and-morphological-changes-of-microcystis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiaxin Pan, Zhongyong Yang, Nan Hu, Bangding Xiao, Chunbo Wang, Xingqiang Wu, Tiantian Yang
Surface blooms of colony-forming Microcystis are increasingly occurring in aquatic ecosystems on a global scale. Recent studies have found that the Microcystis colonial morphology is a crucial factor in the occurrence, persistence, and dominance of Microcystis blooms, yet the mechanism driving its morphological dynamics has remained unknown. This study conducted a laboratory experiment to test the effect of extracellular polymeric substances on the morphological dynamics of Microcystis . Ultrasound was used to disaggregate colonies, isolating the cells and of the Microcysti s suspension...
2024: Frontiers in Plant Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38502277/divergence-of-10-satellite-repeats-in-artemisia-asteraceae-anthemideae-based-on-sequential-fluorescence-in-situ-hybridization-analysis-evidence-for-species-identification-and-evolution
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yanze He, Jun He, Yong Zhao, Shuangshuang Zhang, Xinyu Rao, Haibin Wang, Zhenxing Wang, Aiping Song, Jiafu Jiang, Sumei Chen, Fadi Chen
Artemisia is a large genus encompassing about 400 diverse species, many of which have considerable medicinal and ecological value. However, complex morphological information and variation in ploidy level and nuclear DNA content have presented challenges for evolution studies of this genus. Consequently, taxonomic inconsistencies within the genus persist, hindering the utilization of such large plant resources. Researchers have utilized satellite DNAs to aid in chromosome identification, species classification, and evolutionary studies due to their significant sequence and copy number variation between species and close relatives...
March 19, 2024: Chromosome Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38501661/the-varying-extent-of-humoral-and-cellular-immune-responses-to-either-vector-or-rna-based-sars-cov-2-vaccines-persists-for-at-least-18-months-and-is-independent-of-infection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Franz Mai, Wendy Bergmann, Emil C Reisinger, Brigitte Müller-Hilke
The corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome corona-virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) spurred a worldwide race for the development of an efficient vaccine. Various strategies were pursued; however, the first vaccines to be licensed presented the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein either in the context of a non-replicating adenoviral vector or as an mRNA construct. While short-term efficacies have extensively been characterized, the duration of protection, the need for repeated boosting, and reasonable vaccination intervals have yet to be defined...
March 19, 2024: Journal of Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38496948/topological-characteristics-of-the-pore-network-in-the-tight-sandstone-using-persistent-homology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wei Wang, Zhiyong Yan, Lina Wang, Shuang Xu
Tight sandstone reservoirs have become important areas for unconventional reservoir development, and their pore network is a key feature for identifying tight sandstone, which affects fluid migration path and reservoir development efficiency. However, the connectivity characteristics of the pore network at different scales have remained unclear owing to the numerous pores and uneven pore shape. Here, using pore size distributions from many hundreds of tight sandstone samples and subsequent topological data analysis, we construct the topological structure of the pore network in the Yanchang Formation tight sandstone of the Ordos Basin in China and visualize the topological characteristics of the pore network with distances...
March 12, 2024: ACS Omega
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