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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710118/the-immune-cells-have-complex-causal-regulation-effects-on-cancers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mingzheng Li, Peng Shi, Huajie Yang, Shuailing Liu, Ruixi Sun, Luoxin Li, Zetong Zhao, Jiaxing Sun
BACKGROUND: There was a large body of evidence linking immune cells to cancer risk. However, the causal relationship between immune cells, cancer, and what genes play an important role is unclear. METHODS: In this study, we performed comprehensive two-sample Mendelian randomization analysis (TSMR) to determine the causal relationship between immune cells and common cancers. We also performed Multimarker Analysis of Genomic Annotation (MAGMA) on immune cells causally associated with cancer to identify their relevant genes and used data summary-based MR (SMR) analysis to investigate the causal relationship between their gene expression, methylation, and cancer, and further used drug prediction and molecular docking to validate the medicinal value of the targets...
May 5, 2024: International Immunopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710115/chitinase-3-like-1-activates-the-akt-pathway-inducing-nf-%C3%AE%C2%BAb-dependent-release-of-pro-inflammatory-cytokines-and-promoting-the-proliferative-ability-in-nasopharyngeal-carcinoma-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dajun Li, Gai Fan, Yeqi Zhou
BACKGROUND: Chitinase 3 like-1 (CHI3L1) has been reported to function as an oncogene in many types of cancer. However, the biological function of CHI3L1 in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) remains unknown. METHODS: Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in NPC tissues in GSE64634 and GSE12452 were downloaded from Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO). CHI3L1, interleukin 6 (IL-6), and tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) mRNA expression was examined by qRT-PCR. Cell proliferation was evaluated by CCK-8 and EdU incorporation assays...
May 5, 2024: Cytokine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710114/biogenic-carbon-quantum-dots-from-marine-endophytic-fungi-aspergillus-flavus-to-enhance-the-curcumin-production-and-growth-in-curcuma-longa-l
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rajkumar Vasanthkumar, Venkidasamy Baskar, Sathasivam Vinoth, Kattilaparambil Roshna, Thomas Nancy Mary, Raman Alagupandi, Krishnagowdu Saravanan, Ramalingam Radhakrishnan, Muthukrishnan Arun, Packiaraj Gurusaravanan
In this study, we have investigated the effect of carbon quantum dots (FM-CQDs) synthesized from marine fungal extract on Curcuma longa to improve the plant growth and curcumin production. The isolated fungus, Aspergillus flavus has produced a high amount of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) (0.025 mg g-1 ), when treated with tryptophan. CQDs were synthesized from the A. flavus extract and it was characterized using ultraviolet visible spectrophotometer (UV-Vis) and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HR-TEM)...
April 25, 2024: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry: PPB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710113/zmasr1-negatively-regulates-drought-stress-tolerance-in-maize
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yun Yang, Aiqi Li, Yuqing Liu, Jianguo Shu, Jiarong Wang, Yuxin Guo, Quanzhi Li, Jiahui Wang, Ao Zhou, Chengyun Wu, Jiandong Wu
Abscisic acid-, stress-, and ripening-induced (ASR) proteins in plants play a significant role in plant response to diverse abiotic stresses. However, the functions of ASR genes in maize remain unclear. In the present study, we identified a novel drought-induced ASR gene in maize (ZmASR1) and functionally characterized its role in mediating drought tolerance. The transcription of ZmASR1 was upregulated under drought stress and abscisic acid (ABA) treatment, and the ZmASR1 protein was observed to exhibit nuclear and cytoplasmic localization...
May 1, 2024: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry: PPB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710060/endurance-training-inhibits-the-jak2-stat3-pathway-to-alleviate-sarcopenia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
B Yao, L Li, X Guan, J Zhu, Q Liu, B Qu, H Ding
Aging leads to a decrease in muscle function, mass, and strength in skeletal muscle of animals and humans. The transcriptome identified activation of the JAK/STAT pathway, a pathway that is associated with skeletal muscle atrophy, and endurance training has a significant effect on improving sarcopenia; however, the exact mechanism still requires further study. We investigated the effect of endurance training on sarcopenia. Six-month-old male SAMR1 mice were used as a young control group (group C), and the same month-old male SAMP8 mice were divided into an exercise group (group E) and a model group (group M)...
April 30, 2024: Physiological Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710054/netrin-1-promotes-m2-type-activation-and-inhibits-pyroptosis-of-microglial-cells-by-depressing-rac1-nf-b-pathway-to-alleviate-inflammatory-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Y Yin, Y Yan, X Jin, Y Fu, Y Chen
Netrin-1 (NTN-1) plays a vital role in the progress of nervous system development and inflammatory diseases. However, the role and underlying mechanism of NTN-1 in inflammatory pain (IP) are unclear. BV2 microglia were treated with LPS to mimic the cell status under IP. Adeno-associated virus carrying the NTN-1 gene (AAV-NTN-1) was used to overexpress NTN-1. Complete Freund's Adjuvant (CFA)-induced mouse was recruited as an in vivo model. MTT and commercial kits were utilized to evaluate cell viability and cell death of BV2 cells...
April 30, 2024: Physiological Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710051/physiological-and-pathogenesis-significance-of-chorein-in-health-and-disease
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REVIEW
S Alkahtani, A A Alkahtane, S Alarifi
This comprehensive review explores the physiological and pathophysiological significance of VPS13A, a protein encoded by the VPS13A gene. The VPS13A gene is associated with Chorea-acanthocytosis (ChAc), a rare hereditary neurodegenerative disorder. The review covers essential aspects, beginning with the genetics of VPS13A, highlighting its role in the pathogenesis of ChAc, and addressing the spectrum of genetic variants involved. It delves into the structure and function of the VPS13A protein, emphasizing its presence in various tissues and its potential involvement in protein trafficking and lipid homeostasis...
April 30, 2024: Physiological Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710050/learning-and-memory-impairments-with-attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder
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REVIEW
T Tien, X Xu, J Song, X Zhang, D Zhang, H Yuan, F Zhong, J Li, Y Hu
ADHD is a common chronic neurodevelopmental disorder and is characterized by persistent inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity and are often accompanied by learning and memory impairment. Great evidence has shown that learning and memory impairment of ADHD plays an important role in its executive function deficits, which seriously affects the development of academic, cognitive and daily social skills and will cause a serious burden on families and society. With the increasing attention paid to learning and memory impairment in ADHD, relevant research is gradually increasing...
April 30, 2024: Physiological Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710027/alternative-splicing-plays-a-crucial-role-in-the-salt-tolerance-of-foxtail-millet
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yanling Zhang, Zengting Chen, Haowei Tian, Yanmei Wu, Ying Kong, Xuemei Wang, Na Sui
Foxtail millet is an important cereal crop that is relatively sensitive to salt stress, with its yield significantly affected by such stress. Alternative splicing (AS) widely affects plant growth, development, and adaptability to stressful environments. Through RNA-seq analysis of foxtail millet under different salt treatment periods, 2078 AS events were identified, and analyses were conducted on differential gene (DEG), differential alternative splicing gene (DASG), and overlapping gene. To investigate the regulatory mechanism of AS in response to salt stress in foxtail millet, the foxtail millet AS genes SiCYP19 , with two AS variants ( SiCYP19-a and SiCYP19-b) , were identified and cloned...
May 6, 2024: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710020/phenotypic-genomic-and-transcriptomic-heterogeneity-in-a-pancreatic-cancer-cell-line
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gengqiang Xie, Liting Zhang, Olalekan H Usman, Sampath Kumar, Chaity Modak, Dhenu Patel, Megan Kavanaugh, Xian Mallory, Yue Julia Wang, Jerome Irianto
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the suitability of the MIA PaCa-2 cell line for studying pancreatic cancer intratumor heterogeneity, we aim to further characterize the nature of MIA PaCa-2 cells' phenotypic, genomic, and transcriptomic heterogeneity. METHODS: MIA PaCa-2 single-cell clones were established through flow cytometry. For the phenotypic study, we quantified the cellular morphology, proliferation rate, migration potential, and drug sensitivity of the clones. The chromosome copy number and transcriptomic profiles were quantified using SNPa and RNA-seq, respectively...
May 6, 2024: Pancreas
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709956/loss-of-copy-numbers-of-retrotransposons-hervk-on-chromosome-7p11-2-impacts-egfr-epidermal-growth-factor-receptor-induced-phenotypes-for-platinum-sensitivity-and-long-term-survival-in-ovarian-cancer-a-study-from-the-ovcad-consortium
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gesa Fromhage, Eva Obermayr, Natalia Bednarz-Knoll, Toon Van Gorp, Eva Welsch, Stephan Polterauer, Elena Ioana Braicu, Sven Mahner, Jalid Sehouli, Ignace Vergote, Nicole Concin, Stefan Kurtz, Sascha Steinbiss, Antje Torge, Robert Zeillinger, Linn Wölber, Burkhard Brandt
We analyzed variations in the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) gene and 5'-upstream region to identify potential molecular predictors of treatment response in primary epithelial ovarian cancer. Tumor tissues collected during debulking surgery from the prospective multicenter OVCAD study were investigated. Copy number variations in the human endogenous retrovirus sequence human endogenous retrovirus K9 (HERVK9) and EGFR Exons 7 and 9, as well as repeat length and loss of heterozygosity of polymorphic CA-SSR I and relative EGFR mRNA expression were determined quantitatively...
May 6, 2024: International Journal of Cancer. Journal International du Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709929/nonlethal-deleterious-mutation-induced-stress-accelerates-bacterial-aging
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maryam Kohram, Amy E Sanderson, Alicia Loui, Peyton V Thompson, Harsh Vashistha, Aseel Shomar, Zoltán N Oltvai, Hanna Salman
Random mutagenesis, including when it leads to loss of gene function, is a key mechanism enabling microorganisms' long-term adaptation to new environments. However, loss-of-function mutations are often deleterious, triggering, in turn, cellular stress and complex homeostatic stress responses, called "allostasis," to promote cell survival. Here, we characterize the differential impacts of 65 nonlethal, deleterious single-gene deletions on Escherichia coli growth in three different growth environments. Further assessments of select mutants, namely, those bearing single adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthase subunit deletions, reveal that mutants display reorganized transcriptome profiles that reflect both the environment and the specific gene deletion...
May 14, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709925/cancer-stromal-cell-interactions-in-breast-cancer-brain-metastases-induce-glycocalyx-mediated-resistance-to-her2-targeting-therapies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marie-Anne Goyette, Laura E Stevens, Carolyn R DePinho, Marco Seehawer, Jun Nishida, Zheqi Li, Callahan M Wilde, Rong Li, Xintao Qiu, Alanna L Pyke, Stephanie Zhao, Klothilda Lim, Gabrielle S Tender, Jason J Northey, Nicholas M Riley, Henry W Long, Carolyn R Bertozzi, Valerie M Weaver, Kornelia Polyak
Brain metastatic breast cancer is particularly lethal largely due to therapeutic resistance. Almost half of the patients with metastatic HER2-positive breast cancer develop brain metastases, representing a major clinical challenge. We previously described that cancer-associated fibroblasts are an important source of resistance in primary tumors. Here, we report that breast cancer brain metastasis stromal cell interactions in 3D cocultures induce therapeutic resistance to HER2-targeting agents, particularly to the small molecule inhibitor of HER2/EGFR neratinib...
May 14, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709907/egfr-her2-and-met-gene-amplification-and-protein-expression-profiles-in-biliary-tract-cancer-and-their-prognostic-significance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yeseul Kim, Seungyun Jee, Hyunsung Kim, Seung Sam Paik, Dongho Choi, Su Hyun Yoo, Su-Jin Shin
BACKGROUND: There are limited conventional chemotherapy options for biliary tract cancers (BTCs), a heterogenous group of lethal, rare malignancies. The receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) is closely associated with the progression of human malignancies through the regulation of cell cycle. Overexpression or amplification of RTKs has been investigated as a potential biomarker and therapeutic target in BTC; herein, we investigate the value of such interventions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Overexpression of RTK proteins was examined by immunohistochemistry in 193 BTC samples, of which 137 were gallbladder carcinoma, 29 were perihilar cholangiocarcinoma, and 27 were intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma...
May 6, 2024: Oncologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709899/prmt5-mediated-arginine-methylation-of-fxr1-is-essential-for-rna-binding-in-cancer-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anitha Vijayakumar, Mrinmoyee Majumder, Shasha Yin, Charles Brobbey, Joseph Karam, Breege Howley, Philip H Howe, Stefano Berto, Lalima K Madan, Wenjian Gan, Viswanathan Palanisamy
Emerging evidence indicates that arginine methylation promotes the stability of arginine-glycine-rich (RGG) motif-containing RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) and regulates gene expression. Here, we report that post-translational modification of FXR1 enhances the binding with mRNAs and is involved in cancer cell growth and proliferation. Independent point mutations in arginine residues of FXR1's nuclear export signal (R386 and R388) and RGG (R453, R455 and R459) domains prevent it from binding to RNAs that form G-quadruplex (G4) RNA structures...
May 6, 2024: Nucleic Acids Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709884/a-novel-regulatory-interplay-between-atypical-b12-riboswitches-and-uorf-translation-in-mycobacterium-tuberculosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Terry Kipkorir, Peter Polgar, Declan Barker, Alexandre D'Halluin, Zaynah Patel, Kristine B Arnvig
Vitamin B12 is an essential cofactor in all domains of life and B12-sensing riboswitches are some of the most widely distributed riboswitches. Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculosis, harbours two B12-sensing riboswitches. One controls expression of metE, encoding a B12-independent methionine synthase, the other controls expression of ppe2 of uncertain function. Here, we analysed ligand sensing, secondary structure and gene expression control of the metE and ppe2 riboswitches. Our results provide the first evidence of B12 binding by these riboswitches and show that they exhibit different preferences for individual isoforms of B12, use distinct regulatory and structural elements and act as translational OFF switches...
May 6, 2024: Nucleic Acids Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709881/sctc-inference-of-developmental-potential-from-single-cell-transcriptional-complexity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hai Lin, Huan Hu, Zhen Feng, Fei Xu, Jie Lyu, Xiang Li, Liyu Liu, Gen Yang, Jianwei Shuai
Inferring the developmental potential of single cells from scRNA-Seq data and reconstructing the pseudo-temporal path of cell development are fundamental but challenging tasks in single-cell analysis. Although single-cell transcriptional diversity (SCTD) measured by the number of expressed genes per cell has been widely used as a hallmark of developmental potential, it may lead to incorrect estimation of differentiation states in some cases where gene expression does not decrease monotonously during the development process...
May 6, 2024: Nucleic Acids Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709877/isovis-a-webserver-for-visualization-and-annotation-of-alternative-rna-isoforms
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ching Yin Wan, Jack Davis, Manveer Chauhan, Josie Gleeson, Yair D J Prawer, Ricardo De Paoli-Iseppi, Christine A Wells, Jarny Choi, Michael B Clark
Genes commonly express multiple RNA products (RNA isoforms), which differ in exonic content and can have different functions. Making sense of the plethora of known and novel RNA isoforms being identified by transcriptomic approaches requires a user-friendly way to visualize gene isoforms and how they differ in exonic content, expression levels and potential functions. Here we introduce IsoVis, a freely available webserver that accepts user-supplied transcriptomic data and visualizes the expressed isoforms in a clear, intuitive manner...
May 6, 2024: Nucleic Acids Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709876/macroalgal-virosphere-assists-with-host-microbiome-equilibrium-regulation-and-affects-prokaryotes-in-surrounding-marine-environments
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiulong Zhao, Shailesh Nair, Zenghu Zhang, Zengmeng Wang, Nianzhi Jiao, Yongyu Zhang
The microbiomes in macroalgal holobionts play vital roles in regulating macroalgal growth and ocean carbon cycling. However, the virospheres in macroalgal holobionts remain largely underexplored, representing a critical knowledge gap. Here we unveil that the holobiont of kelp (Saccharina japonica) harbors highly specific and unique epiphytic/endophytic viral species, with novelty (99.7% unknown) surpassing even extreme marine habitats (e.g., deep-sea and hadal zones), indicating that macroalgal virospheres, despite being closest to us, are among the least understood...
May 6, 2024: ISME Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709874/in-situ-sprayed-exosome-cross-linked-gel-as-artificial-lymph-nodes-for-postoperative-glioblastoma-immunotherapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peng Bao, Hui-Yun Gu, Yuan-Cheng Jiang, Jia-Wei Wang, Meng Wu, Aixi Yu, Zhenlin Zhong, Xian-Zheng Zhang
One key challenge in postoperative glioblastoma immunotherapy is to guarantee a potent and durable T-cell response, which is restricted by the immunosuppressive microenvironment within the lymph nodes (LNs). Here, we develop an in situ sprayed exosome-cross-linked gel that acts as an artificial LN structure to directly activate the tumor-infiltrating T cells for prevention of glioma recurrence. Briefly, this gel is generated by a bio-orthogonal reaction between azide-modified chimeric exosomes and alkyne-modified alginate polymers...
May 6, 2024: ACS Nano
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