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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695243/predictive-dna-damage-signaling-for-low%C3%A2-dose-ionizing-radiation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeong-In Park, Seung-Youn Jung, Kyung-Hee Song, Dong-Hyeon Lee, Jiyeon Ahn, Sang-Gu Hwang, In-Su Jung, Dae-Seog Lim, Jie-Young Song
Numerous studies have attempted to develop biological markers for the response to radiation for broad and straightforward application in the field of radiation. Based on a public database, the present study selected several molecules involved in the DNA damage repair response, cell cycle regulation and cytokine signaling as promising candidates for low‑dose radiation‑sensitive markers. The HuT 78 and IM‑9 cell lines were irradiated in a concentration‑dependent manner, and the expression of these molecules was analyzed using western blot analysis...
June 2024: International Journal of Molecular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694428/chromatin-accessibility-and-epigenetic-deoxyribose-nucleic-acid-dna-modifications-in-chronic-kidney-disease-ckd-osteoblasts-a-study-of-bone-and-osteoblasts-from-pediatric-patients-with-ckd
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aline Martin, Riki Kawaguchi, Qing Wang, Isidro B Salusky, Renata C Pereira, Katherine Wesseling-Perry
Maturation defects are intrinsic features of osteoblast lineage cells in CKD patients. These defects persist ex vivo, suggesting that CKD induces epigenetic changes in bone cells. To gain insights into which signaling pathways contribute to CKD-mediated, epigenetically driven, impairments in osteoblast maturation, we characterized RNA expression and DNA methylation patterns by RNA-Seq and MethylationEpic in primary osteoblasts from nine adolescent and young adult dialysis patients with end-stage kidney disease and three healthy references...
January 2024: JBMR Plus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693059/survival-of-transfused-red-blood-cells-from-a-donor-with-alpha-thalassemia-trait-in-a-recipient-with-sickle-cell-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marianne E M Yee, Mischa L Covington, Patricia E Zerra, James W McCoy, Kirk A Easley, Clinton H Joiner, Janetta Bryksin, Richard O Francis, Christopher M Lough, Niren Patel, Abdullah Kutlar, Cassandra D Josephson, John D Roback, Sean R Stowell, Ross M Fasano
BACKGROUND: Post-transfusion survival of donor red blood cells (RBCs) is important for effective chronic transfusion therapy in conditions including sickle cell disease (SCD). Biotin labeling RBCs allows direct in vivo measurement of multiple donor RBC units simultaneously post-transfusion. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: In an observational trial of patients with SCD receiving monthly chronic transfusion therapy, aliquots of RBCs from one transfusion episode were biotin-labeled and infused along with the unlabeled RBC units...
May 1, 2024: Transfusion
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691139/pharmacokinetics-of-nirmatrelvir-ritonavir-and-the-drug-drug-interaction-with-calcineurin-inhibitor-in-renal-transplant-recipients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xueyin Xu, Huanxi Zhang, Longshan Liu, Qian Fu, Chenglin Wu, Xiaobin Lin, Kejing Tang, Changxi Wang, Pan Chen
OBJECTIVES: To describe the pharmacokinetic (PK) characteristics of nirmatrelvir/ritonavir in renal transplant recipients and explore the potential factors that related to the PK variance of nirmatrelvir/ritonavir and its interaction with calcineurin inhibitor (CNI). METHODS: Renal transplant recipients treated with CNI and nirmatrelvir/ritonavir were prospectively enrolled. Steady-state plasma concentrations of nirmatrelvir/ritonavir were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, and the PK parameters were calculated using non-compartmental analysis...
May 1, 2024: European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688644/acute-myelomonoblastic-leukemia-my1-de-a-preclinical-rat-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Viktória Arató, Zita Képes, Judit P Szabó, Gergely Farkasinszky, Tamás Sass, Noémi Dénes, Adrienn Kis, Gábor Opposits, István Jószai, Ferenc Krisztián Kálmán, István Hajdu, György Trencsényi, István Kertész
BACKGROUND/AIM: Since acute myeloid leukemias still represent the most aggressive type of adult acute leukemias, the profound understanding of disease pathology is of paramount importance for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Hence, this study aimed to explore the real-time disease fate with the establishment of an experimental myelomonoblastic leukemia (My1/De) rat model using preclinical positron emission tomography (PET) and whole-body autoradiography. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In vitro [18 F]F-FDG uptake studies were performed to compare the tracer accumulation in the newly cultured My1/De tumor cell line (blasts) with that in healthy control and My1/De bone marrow suspensions...
2024: In Vivo
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688436/the-5-ht-7-receptor-antagonist-sb-269970-ameliorates-maternal-fluoxetine-exposure-induced-impairment-of-synaptic-plasticity-in-the-prefrontal-cortex-of-the-offspring-female-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bartosz Bobula, Magdalena Kusek, Grzegorz Hess
The use of a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor fluoxetine in depression during pregnancy and the postpartum period might increase the risk of affective disorders and cognitive symptoms in progeny. In animal models, maternal exposure to fluoxetine throughout gestation and lactation negatively affects the behavior of the offspring. Little is known about the effects of maternal fluoxetine on synaptic transmission and plasticity in the offspring cerebral cortex. During pregnancy and lactation C57BL/6J mouse dams received fluoxetine (7...
April 28, 2024: Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687909/nanoactuator-for-neuronal-optoporation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marlene E Pfeffer, Mattia Lorenzo DiFrancesco, Arin Marchesi, Filippo Galluzzi, Matteo Moschetta, Andrea Rossini, Simona Francia, Clemens Franz, Yulia Fok, Claire Valotteau, Giuseppe Maria Paternò, Lorena Redondo Morata, Francesca Vacca, Sara Mattiello, Arianna Magni, Luca Maragliano, Luca Beverina, Giuseppe Mattioli, Guglielmo Lanzani, Pietro Baldelli, Elisabetta Colombo, Fabio Benfenati
Light-driven modulation of neuronal activity at high spatial-temporal resolution is becoming of high interest in neuroscience. In addition to optogenetics, nongenetic membrane-targeted nanomachines that alter the electrical state of the neuronal membranes are in demand. Here, we engineered and characterized a photoswitchable conjugated compound (BV-1) that spontaneously partitions into the neuronal membrane and undergoes a charge transfer upon light stimulation. The activity of primary neurons is not affected in the dark, whereas millisecond light pulses of cyan light induce a progressive decrease in membrane resistance and an increase in inward current matched to a progressive depolarization and action potential firing...
April 30, 2024: ACS Nano
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687615/innate-immune-activation-restricts-priming-and-protective-efficacy-of-the-radiation-attenuated-pfspz-malaria-vaccine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leetah Senkpeil, Jyoti Bhardwaj, Morgan R Little, Prasida Holla, Aditi Upadhye, Elizabeth M Fusco, Phillip A Swanson Ii, Ryan E Wiegand, Michael D Macklin, Kevin Bi, Barbara J Flynn, Ayako Yamamoto, Erik L Gaskin, D Noah Sather, Adrian L Oblak, Edward Simpson, Hongyu Gao, W Nicholas Haining, Kathleen B Yates, Xiaowen Liu, Tooba Murshedkar, Thomas L Richie, B Kim Lee Sim, Kephas Otieno, Simon Kariuki, Xiaoling Xuei, Yunlong Liu, Rafael B Polidoro, Stephen L Hoffman, Martina Oneko, Laura C Steinhardt, Nathan W Schmidt, Robert A Seder, Tuan M Tran
A systems analysis was conducted to determine the potential molecular mechanisms underlying differential immunogenicity and protective efficacy results of a clinical trial of the radiation-attenuated whole sporozoite PfSPZ Vaccine in African infants. Innate immune activation and myeloid signatures at pre-vaccination baseline correlated with protection from Pf parasitemia in placebo controls. These same signatures were associated with susceptibility to parasitemia among infants who received the highest and most protective PfSPZ Vaccine dose...
April 30, 2024: JCI Insight
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687563/kupffer-cell-diversity-maintains-liver-function-in-alcohol-associated-liver-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kyo Sasaki, Sheetalnath Rooge, Sumedha Gunewardena, Janice Averilla Hintz, Priyanka Ghosh, Isabel Aranzazu Pulido Ruiz, Kyle Yuquimpo, Michael Schonfeld, Heer Meta, Heather L Stevenson, Omar A Saldarriaga, Esteban Arroyave, Irina Tikhanovich, Ann L Wozniak, Steven A Weinman
BACKGROUND AIMS: Liver macrophages are heterogeneous and play an important role in alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) but there is limited understanding of the functions of specific macrophage subsets in the disease. We used a Western Diet Alcohol (WDA) mouse model of ALD to examine the hepatic myeloid cell compartment by scRNA seq and targeted Kupffer cell (KC) ablation to understand the diversity and function of liver macrophages in ALD. APPROACH AND RESULTS: In the WDA liver, KCs and infiltrating monocytes/macrophages (IMs) each represented about 50% of the myeloid pool...
April 30, 2024: Hepatology: Official Journal of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686005/physicochemical-properties-based-hybrid-machine-learning-technique-for-the-prediction-of-sars-cov-2-t-cell-epitopes-as-vaccine-targets
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Syed Nisar Hussain Bukhari, E Elshiekh, Mohamed Abbas
Majority of the existing SARS-CoV-2 vaccines work by presenting the whole pathogen in the attenuated form to immune system to invoke an immune response. On the other hand, the concept of a peptide based vaccine (PBV) is based on the identification and chemical synthesis of only immunodominant peptides known as T-cell epitopes (TCEs) to induce a specific immune response against a particular pathogen. However PBVs have received less attention despite holding huge untapped potential for boosting vaccine safety and immunogenicity...
2024: PeerJ. Computer Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38684809/functionalized-nanowires-for-mirna-mediated-therapeutic-programming-of-na%C3%A3-ve-t-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kristel J Yee Mon, Sungwoong Kim, Zhonghao Dai, Jessica D West, Hongya Zhu, Ritika Jain, Andrew Grimson, Brian D Rudd, Ankur Singh
Cellular programming of naïve T cells can improve the efficacy of adoptive T-cell therapy. However, the current ex vivo engineering of T cells requires the pre-activation of T cells, which causes them to lose their naïve state. In this study, cationic-polymer-functionalized nanowires were used to pre-program the fate of primary naïve CD8+ T cells to achieve a therapeutic response in vivo. This was done by delivering single or multiple microRNAs to primary naïve mouse and human CD8+ T cells without pre-activation...
April 29, 2024: Nature Nanotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682734/dietary-intake-of-yeast-derived-%C3%AE-glucan-and-rice-derived-arabinoxylan-induces-dose-dependent-innate-immune-priming-in-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bart G J Moerings, Jurriaan J Mes, Jeroen van Bergenhenegouwen, Coen Govers, Miriam van Dijk, Renger F Witkamp, Klaske van Norren, Suzanne Abbring
Beta-glucans and arabinoxylans are known for their immunostimulatory properties. However, in vivo these have been documented almost exclusively following parenteral administration, underemphasizing oral intake. C57BL/6 mice are fed either a control diet or a diet supplemented with yeast-derived whole β-glucan particle (yWGP) or with rice-derived arabinoxylan (rice bran-1) at a concentration of 1%, 2.5%, or 5% weight/weight (w/w) for 2 weeks. Thereafter, cells from blood, bone marrow, and spleen are collected for ex vivo stimulation with various microbial stimuli...
April 29, 2024: Molecular Nutrition & Food Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678865/characterization-of-a-canine-freeze-dried-platelet-derived-hemostatic-agent-a-preclinical-model-for-surgical-and-traumatic-hemorrhage
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Meredith Brown, Benjamin Kuhn, Keith A Moskowitz, Stephen Amos, Erin Long Mays, W Allan Alexander, G Michael Fitzpatrick
INTRODUCTION: A freeze-dried, platelet-derived hemostatic agent (FPH) was developed for acute hemorrhage. The canine product (cFPH) was developed for use in preclinical models supporting human product (hFPH) investigations. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A carotid artery bypass graft (CABG) study in dogs compared 3 dosages of cFPH to canine liquid stored platelets (cLSP) and vehicle (VEH) control groups. Histopathological analysis and blood loss assessments were completed...
April 16, 2024: Thrombosis Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678393/ct-visible-microspheres-enable-whole-body-in-vivo-tracking-of-injectable-tissue-engineering-scaffolds
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Annalisa Bettini, P Stephen Patrick, Richard M Day, Daniel J Stuckey
Targeted delivery and retention is an essential requirement for implantable tissue engineered products. Non-invasive imaging methods that can confirm location, retention and biodistribution of transplanted cells attached to implanted tissue engineering scaffolds would be invaluable for the optimisation and enhancement of regenerative therapies. To address this need, an injectable tissue engineering scaffold consisting of highly porous microspheres compatible with transplantation of cells was modified to contain the computed tomography (CT) contrast agent barium sulphate (BaSO4 )...
April 28, 2024: Advanced Healthcare Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678020/the-fusion-gene-lrp1-snrnp25-drives-invasion-and-migration-by-activating-the-pjnk-37lrp-mmp2-signaling-pathway-in-osteosarcoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peipei Xing, Haotian Liu, Wanyi Xiao, Gengpu Zhang, Chao Zhang, Zhichao Liao, Ting Li, Jilong Yang
Through transcriptome sequencing, we previously identified a new osteosarcoma-specific, frequent fusion gene, LRP1-SNRNP25, and found that it played an important role in tumor cell invasion and migration. However, the specific mechanism remains unclear. In this article, whole-genome sequencing further confirmed that the LRP1-SNRNP25 fusion gene is formed by fusion of LRP1 exon 8 and SNRNP25 exon 2. In vitro, scratch and Transwell assays demonstrated that the migration and invasion abilities of LRP1-SNRNP25-overexpressing osteosarcoma cells were significantly increased...
April 27, 2024: Cell Death Discovery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38677570/a-novel-isoquinoline-alkaloid-hj-69-isolated-from-zanthoxylum-bungeanum-attenuates-inflammatory-pain-by-inhibiting-voltage-gated-sodium-and-potassium-channels
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Long Wang, Haishuang Hao, Xianhua Meng, Wenbo Zhang, Yin Zhang, Tian Chai, Xingrong Wang, Zhaobing Gao, Yueming Zheng, Junli Yang
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY RELEVANCE: Zanthoxylum bungeanum Maxim. (Z. bungeanum), a member of the Rutaceae family, has a rich history of traditional use in Asia for treating arthritis and toothache conditions. As characteristic chemical components, numerous kinds of alkaloids have been extracted from plants and their diverse biological activities have been reported. However, research on the isoquinoline alkaloid, a specific type of alkaloids, in Z. bungeanum was scarce. AIM OF THE STUDY: The study aimed to isolate a novel isoquinoline alkaloid from Z...
April 25, 2024: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675891/pandemic-risk-assessment-for-swine-influenza-a-virus-in-comparative-in-vitro-and-in-vivo-models
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Ian Padykula, Lambodhar Damodaran, Kelsey T Young, Madelyn Krunkosky, Emily F Griffin, James F North, Peter J Neasham, Vasilis C Pliasas, Chris L Siepker, James B Stanton, Elizabeth W Howerth, Justin Bahl, Constantinos S Kyriakis, Stephen Mark Tompkins
Swine influenza A viruses pose a public health concern as novel and circulating strains occasionally spill over into human hosts, with the potential to cause disease. Crucial to preempting these events is the use of a threat assessment framework for human populations. However, established guidelines do not specify which animal models or in vitro substrates should be used. We completed an assessment of a contemporary swine influenza isolate, A/swine/GA/A27480/2019 (H1N2), using animal models and human cell substrates...
March 31, 2024: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675770/innate-responses-to-the-former-covid-19-vaccine-candidate-cvncov-and-their-relation-to-reactogenicity-and-adaptive-immunogenicity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Olaf-Oliver Wolz, Dominik Vahrenhorst, Gianluca Quintini, Christina Lemberg, Sven D Koch, Sarah-Katharina Kays, Lisa Walz, Neeraja Kulkarni, Michael Fehlings, Peter Wengenmayer, Jana Heß, Lidia Oostvogels, Sandra Lazzaro, Philipp von Eisenhart-Rothe, Philipp Mann
Vaccines are highly effective at preventing severe coronavirus disease (COVID-19). With mRNA vaccines, further research is needed to understand the association between immunogenicity and reactogenicity, which is defined as the physical manifestation of an inflammatory response to a vaccination. This study analyzed the immune response and reactogenicity in humans, post immunization, to the former SARS-CoV-2 mRNA investigational vaccine CVnCoV (CV-NCOV-001 and CV-NCOV-002 clinical trials). Immunogenicity was investigated using whole-blood RNA sequencing, serum cytokine levels, and SARS-CoV-2-specific antibodies...
April 6, 2024: Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671549/cryopreservation-and-rapid-recovery-of-differentiated-intestinal-epithelial-barrier-cells-at-complex-transwell-interfaces-is-enabled-by-chemically-induced-ice-nucleation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Akalabya Bissoyi, Yanan Gao, Ruben M F Tomás, Nina L H Kinney, Thomas F Whale, Qiongyu Guo, Matthew I Gibson
Cell-based models, such as organ-on-chips, can replace and inform in vivo (animal) studies for drug discovery, toxicology, and biomedical science, but most cannot be banked "ready to use" as they do not survive conventional cryopreservation with DMSO alone. Here, we demonstrate how macromolecular ice nucleators enable the successful cryopreservation of epithelial intestinal models supported upon the interface of transwells, allowing recovery of function in just 7 days post-thaw directly from the freezer, compared to 21 days from conventional suspension cryopreservation...
April 26, 2024: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38670073/positive-selection-crispr-screens-reveal-a-druggable-pocket-in-an-oligosaccharyltransferase-required-for-inflammatory-signaling-to-nf-%C3%AE%C2%BAb
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin L Lampson, Ana S Ramίrez, Marta Baro, Lixia He, Mudra Hegde, Vidyasagar Koduri, Jamie L Pfaff, Ruth E Hanna, Julia Kowal, Nitin H Shirole, Yanfeng He, John G Doench, Joseph N Contessa, Kaspar P Locher, William G Kaelin
Nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) plays roles in various diseases. Many inflammatory signals, such as circulating lipopolysaccharides (LPSs), activate NF-κB via specific receptors. Using whole-genome CRISPR-Cas9 screens of LPS-treated cells that express an NF-κB-driven suicide gene, we discovered that the LPS receptor Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) is specifically dependent on the oligosaccharyltransferase complex OST-A for N-glycosylation and cell-surface localization. The tool compound NGI-1 inhibits OST complexes in vivo, but the underlying molecular mechanism remained unknown...
April 25, 2024: Cell
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