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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38718116/prenatal-opioid-exposure-by-likelihood-of-exposure-and-risk-to-prenatal-development-medicaid-covered-births-in-wisconsin-2010-2019
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lawrence M Berger, Christine Durrance, Deborah Ehrenthal, HeeJin Kim, Hsiang-Hui Kuo, Jessica Pac
Prenatal opioid exposure is an established public health problem, in particular among Medicaid-covered births. Yet, existing prevalence rates are plausibly underestimated. We leverage extensive linked longitudinal administrative data for all Medicaid-covered live births in Wisconsin from 2010 to 2019 to estimate a range of prevalence rates using an innovative strategy that jointly accounts for both likelihood of exposure and potential risk to prenatal development. We find that 20.8% of infants may have been prenatally exposed to opioids, with 1...
May 10, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38718115/cell-deformability-drives-fluid-to-fluid-phase-transition-in-active-cell-monolayers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nen Saito, Shuji Ishihara
Cell deformability is an essential determinant for tissue-scale mechanical nature, such as fluidity and rigidity, and is thus crucial for tissue homeostasis and stable developmental processes. However, large-scale simulations of deformable cells have been restricted to those of polygonal-shaped cells, limiting our understanding of populations of arbitrarily deformable cells, such as mesenchymal, amoeboid cells, and nonconfluent epithelial cells. Here, we present an efficient approach for simulating large populations of nonpolygonally deformable cells with considerably higher computational efficiency than existing methods...
May 10, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38718114/label-free-metabolic-optical-biomarkers-track-stem-cell-fate-transition-in-real-time
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hao Zhou, Irene Li, Charles S Bramlett, Bowen Wang, Jia Hao, Daniel P Yen, Yuta Ando, Scott E Fraser, Rong Lu, Keyue Shen
Tracking stem cell fate transition is crucial for understanding their development and optimizing biomanufacturing. Destructive single-cell methods provide a pseudotemporal landscape of stem cell differentiation but cannot monitor stem cell fate in real time. We established a metabolic optical metric using label-free fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM), feature extraction and machine learning-assisted analysis, for real-time cell fate tracking. From a library of 205 metabolic optical biomarker (MOB) features, we identified 56 associated with hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) differentiation...
May 10, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38718113/untangling-the-environmental-and-tectonic-drivers-of-the-noto-earthquake-swarm-in-japan
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Qing-Yu Wang, Xin Cui, William B Frank, Yang Lu, Takashi Hirose, Kazushige Obara
The underlying mechanism of the ongoing seismic swarm in the Noto Peninsula, Japan, which generates earthquakes at 10 times the average regional rate, remains elusive. We capture the evolution of the subsurface stress state by monitoring changes in seismic wave velocities over an 11-year period. A sustained long-term increase in seismic velocity that is seasonally modulated drops before the earthquake swarm. We use a three-dimensional hydromechanical model to quantify environmentally driven variations in excess pore pressure, revealing its crucial role in governing the seasonal modulation with a stress sensitivity of 6 × 10-9 per pascal...
May 10, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38718112/fast-collective-motions-of-backbone-in-transmembrane-%C3%AE-helices-are-critical-to-water-transfer-of-aquaporin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huan Tan, Mojie Duan, Huayong Xie, Yongxiang Zhao, Hui Liu, Minghui Yang, Maili Liu, Jun Yang
Fast collective motions are widely present in biomolecules, but their functional relevance remains unclear. Herein, we reveal that fast collective motions of backbone are critical to the water transfer of aquaporin Z (AqpZ) by using solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (ssNMR) spectroscopy and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. A total of 212 residue site-specific dipolar order parameters and 158 15 N spin relaxation rates of the backbone are measured by combining the 13 C- and 1 H-detected multidimensional ssNMR spectra...
May 10, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38718111/layer-by-layer-spin-by-spin
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Ilya Kuprov
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 10, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38718110/top-car-with-tmigd2-as-a-safe-and-effective-costimulatory-domain-in-car-cells-treating-human-solid-tumors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher D Nishimura, Devin Corrigan, Xiang Yu Zheng, Phillip M Galbo, Shan Wang, Yao Liu, Yao Wei, Linna Suo, Wei Cui, Nadia Mercado, Deyou Zheng, Cheng Cheng Zhang, Xingxing Zang
Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapy shows impressive efficacy treating hematologic malignancies but requires further optimization in solid tumors. Here, we developed a TMIGD2 optimized potent/persistent (TOP) CAR that incorporated the costimulatory domain of TMIGD2, a T and NK cell costimulator, and monoclonal antibodies targeting the IgV domain of B7-H3, an immune checkpoint expressed on solid tumors and tumor vasculature. Comparing second- and third-generation B7-H3 CARs containing TMIGD2, CD28, and/or 4-1BB costimulatory domains revealed superior antitumor responses in B7-H3...
May 10, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38718109/flexible-circumferential-bioelectronics-to-enable-360-degree-recording-and-stimulation-of-the-spinal-cord
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Ben J Woodington, Jiang Lei, Alejandro Carnicer-Lombarte, Amparo Güemes-González, Tobias E Naegele, Sam Hilton, Salim El-Hadwe, Rikin A Trivedi, George G Malliaras, Damiano G Barone
The spinal cord is crucial for transmitting motor and sensory information between the brain and peripheral systems. Spinal cord injuries can lead to severe consequences, including paralysis and autonomic dysfunction. We introduce thin-film, flexible electronics for circumferential interfacing with the spinal cord. This method enables simultaneous recording and stimulation of dorsal, lateral, and ventral tracts with a single device. Our findings include successful motor and sensory signal capture and elicitation in anesthetized rats, a proof-of-concept closed-loop system for bridging complete spinal cord injuries, and device safety verification in freely moving rodents...
May 10, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38718108/endocytosis-blocks-the-vesicular-secretion-of-exosome-marker-proteins
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yiwei Ai, Chenxu Guo, Marta Garcia-Contreras, Laura S Sánchez B, Andras Saftics, Oluwapelumi Shodubi, Shankar Raghunandan, Junhao Xu, Shang Jui Tsai, Yi Dong, Rong Li, Tijana Jovanovic-Talisman, Stephen J Gould
Exosomes are secreted vesicles of ~30 to 150 nm diameter that play important roles in human health and disease. To better understand how cells release these vesicles, we examined the biogenesis of the most highly enriched human exosome marker proteins, the exosomal tetraspanins CD81, CD9, and CD63. We show here that endocytosis inhibits their vesicular secretion and, in the case of CD9 and CD81, triggers their destruction. Furthermore, we show that syntenin, a previously described exosome biogenesis factor, drives the vesicular secretion of CD63 by blocking CD63 endocytosis and that other endocytosis inhibitors also induce the plasma membrane accumulation and vesicular secretion of CD63...
May 10, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38718107/perinuclear-damage-from-nuclear-envelope-deterioration-elicits-stress-responses-that-contribute-to-lmna-cardiomyopathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kunal Sikder, Elizabeth Phillips, Zhijiu Zhong, Nadan Wang, Jasmine Saunders, David Mothy, Andrew Kossenkov, Timothy Schneider, Zuzana Nichtova, Gyorgy Csordas, Kenneth B Margulies, Jason C Choi
Mutations in the LMNA gene encoding lamins A/C cause an array of tissue-selective diseases, with the heart being the most commonly affected organ. Despite progress in understanding the perturbations emanating from LMNA mutations, an integrative understanding of the pathogenesis underlying cardiac dysfunction remains elusive. Using a novel conditional deletion model capable of translatome profiling, we observed that cardiomyocyte-specific Lmna deletion in adult mice led to rapid cardiomyopathy with pathological remodeling...
May 10, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38713766/cleanup-on-il-2
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amy E Baek
Prostaglandins in the tumor microenvironment block IL-2-induced expansion of killer T cells.
May 7, 2024: Science Signaling
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38713765/the-actin-binding-protein-cap1-represses-mrtf-srf-dependent-gene-expression-in-mouse-cerebral-cortex
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Sharof Khudayberdiev, Kerstin Weiss, Anika Heinze, Dalila Colombaretti, Nathan Trausch, Uwe Linne, Marco B Rust
Serum response factor (SRF) is an essential transcription factor for brain development and function. Here, we explored how an SRF cofactor, the actin monomer-sensing myocardin-related transcription factor MRTF, is regulated in mouse cortical neurons. We found that MRTF-dependent SRF activity in vitro and in vivo was repressed by cyclase-associated protein CAP1. Inactivation of the actin-binding protein CAP1 reduced the amount of actin monomers in the cytoplasm, which promoted nuclear MRTF translocation and MRTF-SRF activation...
May 7, 2024: Science Signaling
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38703481/decision-level-data-fusion-based-on-laser-induced-breakdown-and-raman-spectroscopy-a-study-of-bimodal-spectroscopy-for-diagnosis-of-lung-cancer-at-different-stages
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jingjun Lin, Yao Li, Xiaomei Lin, Changjin Che
Lung cancer staging is crucial for personalized treatment and improved prognosis. We propose a novel bimodal diagnostic approach that integrates LIBS and Raman technologies into a single platform, enabling comprehensive tissue elemental and molecular analysis. This strategy identifies critical staging elements and molecular marker signatures of lung tumors. LIBS detects concentration patterns of elemental lines including Mg (I), Mg (II), Ca (I), Ca (II), Fe (I), and Cu (II). Concurrently, Raman spectroscopy identifies changes in molecular content, such as phenylalanine (1033 cm-1 ), tyrosine (1174 cm-1 ), tryptophan (1207 cm-1 ), amide III (1267 cm-1 ), and proteins (1126 cm-1 and 1447 cm-1 ), among others...
May 1, 2024: Talanta
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701998/interactions-between-partially-gelatinized-starch-and-nonstarch-components-in-potato-flour-and-their-performance-in-emulsification
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huimin Lu, Ruixuan Zhao, Liang Zhang, Wei Liu, Qiannan Liu, Shucheng Liu, Honghai Hu
To develop natural complex materials as starch-dominated emulsifiers, pregelatinization was conducted on potato flour. The effects of gelatinization degrees (GDs, 0 %-50 %) on the structural characteristics, physicochemical properties, and emulsifying potentials of potato flour were investigated. Increasing GD of potato flour promoted protein aggregation on starch granules surfaces and transformed starch semicrystalline structures into melted networks. The emulsion stabilized with 50 % GD potato flour exhibited excellent storage stability (7 d) and gel-like behavior...
May 1, 2024: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701220/erratum-for-the-research-article-ulk1-forms-distinct-oligomeric-states-and-nanoscopic-structures-during-autophagy-initiation-by-banerjee-et-al
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
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No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 3, 2024: Science Advances
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/38701218/-drosophila-tet-acts-with-prc1-to-activate-gene-expression-independently-of-its-catalytic-activity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guerric Gilbert, Yoan Renaud, Camille Teste, Nadège Anglaret, Romane Bertrand, Sven Hoehn, Tomasz P Jurkowski, Bernd Schuettengruber, Giacomo Cavalli, Lucas Waltzer, Laurence Vandel
Enzymes of the ten-eleven translocation (TET) family play a key role in the regulation of gene expression by oxidizing 5-methylcytosine (5mC), a prominent epigenetic mark in many species. Yet, TET proteins also have less characterized noncanonical modes of action, notably in Drosophila , whose genome is devoid of 5mC. Here, we show that Drosophila TET activates the expression of genes required for larval central nervous system (CNS) development mainly in a catalytic-independent manner. Genome-wide profiling shows that TET is recruited to enhancer and promoter regions bound by Polycomb group complex (PcG) proteins...
May 3, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701217/proper-network-randomization-is-key-to-assessing-social-balance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bingjie Hao, István A Kovács
Social ties, either positive or negative, lead to signed network patterns, the subject of balance theory. For example, strong balance introduces cycles with even numbers of negative edges. The statistical significance of such patterns is routinely assessed by comparisons to null models. Yet, results in signed networks remain controversial. Here, we show that even if a network exhibits strong balance by construction, current null models can fail to identify it. Our results indicate that matching the signed degree preferences of the nodes is a critical step and so is the preservation of network topology in the null model...
May 3, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701216/stony-coral-tissue-loss-disease-indirectly-alters-reef-communities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara D Swaminathan, Kevin D Lafferty, Nicole S Knight, Andrew H Altieri
Many Caribbean coral reefs are near collapse due to various threats. An emerging threat, stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD), is spreading across the Western Atlantic and Caribbean. Data from the U.S. Virgin Islands reveal how SCTLD spread has reduced the abundance of susceptible coral and crustose coralline algae and increased cyanobacteria, fire coral, and macroalgae. A Caribbean-wide structural equation model demonstrates versatility in reef fish and associations with rugosity independent of live coral...
May 3, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701215/inverted-nucleation-for-photoinduced-nonequilibrium-melting
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Junha Hwang, Yungok Ihm, Daewoong Nam, Jaeyong Shin, Eunyoung Park, Sung Yun Lee, Heemin Lee, Seung-Phil Heo, Sangsoo Kim, Je Young Ahn, Ji Hoon Shim, Minseok Kim, Intae Eom, Do Young Noh, Changyong Song
Ultrafast photoinduced melting provides an essential platform for studying nonequilibrium phase transitions by linking the kinetics of electron dynamics to ionic motions. Knowledge of dynamic balance in their energetics is essential to understanding how the ionic reaction is influenced by femtosecond photoexcited electrons with notable time lag depending on reaction mechanisms. Here, by directly imaging fluctuating density distributions and evaluating the ionic pressure and Gibbs free energy from two-temperature molecular dynamics that verified experimental results, we uncovered that transient ionic pressure, triggered by photoexcited electrons, controls the overall melting kinetics...
May 3, 2024: Science Advances
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