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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38565142/cancer-slc6a6-mediated-taurine-uptake-transactivates-immune-checkpoint-genes-and-induces-exhaustion-in-cd8-t%C3%A2-cells
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Tianyu Cao, Wenyao Zhang, Qi Wang, Chen Wang, Wanqi Ma, Cangang Zhang, Minghui Ge, Miaomiao Tian, Jia Yu, Anjun Jiao, Liang Wang, Manjiao Liu, Pei Wang, Zhiyu Guo, Yun Zhou, Shuyi Chen, Wen Yin, Jing Yi, Hao Guo, Hua Han, Baojun Zhang, Kaichun Wu, Daiming Fan, Xin Wang, Yongzhan Nie, Yuanyuan Lu, Xiaodi Zhao
Taurine is used to bolster immunity, but its effects on antitumor immunity are unclear. Here, we report that cancer-related taurine consumption causes T cell exhaustion and tumor progression. The taurine transporter SLC6A6 is correlated with aggressiveness and poor outcomes in multiple cancers. SLC6A6-mediated taurine uptake promotes the malignant behaviors of tumor cells but also increases the survival and effector function of CD8+ T cells. Tumor cells outcompete CD8+ T cells for taurine by overexpressing SLC6A6, which induces T cell death and malfunction, thereby fueling tumor progression...
March 28, 2024: Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38579712/tracing-the-origin-of-alveolar-stem-cells-in-lung-repair-and-regeneration
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Kuo Liu, Xinfeng Meng, Zixin Liu, Muxue Tang, Zan Lv, Xiuzhen Huang, Hengwei Jin, Ximeng Han, Xiuxiu Liu, Wenjuan Pu, Huan Zhu, Bin Zhou
Alveolar type 2 (AT2) cells are stem cells of the alveolar epithelia. Previous genetic lineage tracing studies reported multiple cellular origins for AT2 cells after injury. However, conventional lineage tracing based on Cre-loxP has the limitation of non-specific labeling. Here, we introduced a dual recombinase-mediated intersectional genetic lineage tracing approach, enabling precise investigation of AT2 cellular origins during lung homeostasis, injury, and repair. We found AT1 cells, being terminally differentiated, did not contribute to AT2 cells after lung injury and repair...
March 27, 2024: Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38574728/infant-microbes-and-metabolites-point-to-childhood-neurodevelopmental-disorders
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Angelica P Ahrens, Tuulia Hyötyläinen, Joseph R Petrone, Kajsa Igelström, Christian D George, Timothy J Garrett, Matej Orešič, Eric W Triplett, Johnny Ludvigsson
This study has followed a birth cohort for over 20 years to find factors associated with neurodevelopmental disorder (ND) diagnosis. Detailed, early-life longitudinal questionnaires captured infection and antibiotic events, stress, prenatal factors, family history, and more. Biomarkers including cord serum metabolome and lipidome, human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genotype, infant microbiota, and stool metabolome were assessed. Among the 16,440 Swedish children followed across time, 1,197 developed an ND. Significant associations emerged for future ND diagnosis in general and for specific ND subtypes, spanning intellectual disability, speech disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and autism...
March 27, 2024: Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38554707/barcoding-of-episodic-memories-in-the-hippocampus-of-a-food-caching-bird
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Selmaan N Chettih, Emily L Mackevicius, Stephanie Hale, Dmitriy Aronov
The hippocampus is critical for episodic memory. Although hippocampal activity represents place and other behaviorally relevant variables, it is unclear how it encodes numerous memories of specific events in life. To study episodic coding, we leveraged the specialized behavior of chickadees-food-caching birds that form memories at well-defined moments in time whenever they cache food for subsequent retrieval. Our recordings during caching revealed very sparse, transient barcode-like patterns of firing across hippocampal neurons...
March 22, 2024: Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38554706/the-spata5-spata5l1-atpase-complex-directs-replisome-proteostasis-to-ensure-genome-integrity
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Vidhya Krishnamoorthy, Martina Foglizzo, Robert L Dilley, Angela Wu, Arindam Datta, Parul Dutta, Lisa J Campbell, Oksana Degtjarik, Laura J Musgrove, Antonio N Calabrese, Elton Zeqiraj, Roger A Greenberg
Ubiquitin-dependent unfolding of the CMG helicase by VCP/p97 is required to terminate DNA replication. Other replisome components are not processed in the same fashion, suggesting that additional mechanisms underlie replication protein turnover. Here, we identify replisome factor interactions with a protein complex composed of AAA+ ATPases SPATA5-SPATA5L1 together with heterodimeric partners C1orf109-CINP (55LCC). An integrative structural biology approach revealed a molecular architecture of SPATA5-SPATA5L1 N-terminal domains interacting with C1orf109-CINP to form a funnel-like structure above a cylindrically shaped ATPase motor...
March 22, 2024: Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552624/mastigoneme-structure-reveals-insights-into-the-o-linked-glycosylation-code-of-native-hydroxyproline-rich-helices
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Jin Dai, Meisheng Ma, Qingwei Niu, Robyn J Eisert, Xiangli Wang, Poulomi Das, Karl F Lechtreck, Susan K Dutcher, Rui Zhang, Alan Brown
Hydroxyproline-rich glycoproteins (HRGPs) are a ubiquitous class of protein in the extracellular matrices and cell walls of plants and algae, yet little is known of their native structures or interactions. Here, we used electron cryomicroscopy (cryo-EM) to determine the structure of the hydroxyproline-rich mastigoneme, an extracellular filament isolated from the cilia of the alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. The structure demonstrates that mastigonemes are formed from two HRGPs (a filament of MST1 wrapped around a single copy of MST3) that both have hyperglycosylated poly(hydroxyproline) helices...
March 22, 2024: Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38569543/gut-microbiome-and-metabolome-profiling-in-framingham-heart-study-reveals-cholesterol-metabolizing-bacteria
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Chenhao Li, Martin Stražar, Ahmed M T Mohamed, Julian A Pacheco, Rebecca L Walker, Tina Lebar, Shijie Zhao, Julia Lockart, Andrea Dame, Kumar Thurimella, Sarah Jeanfavre, Eric M Brown, Qi Yan Ang, Brittany Berdy, Dallis Sergio, Rachele Invernizzi, Antonio Tinoco, Gleb Pishchany, Ramachandran S Vasan, Emily Balskus, Curtis Huttenhower, Hera Vlamakis, Clary Clish, Stanley Y Shaw, Damian R Plichta, Ramnik J Xavier
Accumulating evidence suggests that cardiovascular disease (CVD) is associated with an altered gut microbiome. Our understanding of the underlying mechanisms has been hindered by lack of matched multi-omic data with diagnostic biomarkers. To comprehensively profile gut microbiome contributions to CVD, we generated stool metagenomics and metabolomics from 1,429 Framingham Heart Study participants. We identified blood lipids and cardiovascular health measurements associated with microbiome and metabolome composition...
March 21, 2024: Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552625/flexible-scaffold-based-cheminformatics-approach-for-polypharmacological-drug-design
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Zhangcheng Chen, Jing Yu, Huan Wang, Peiyu Xu, Luyu Fan, Fengxiu Sun, Sijie Huang, Pei Zhang, He Huang, Shuo Gu, Bowen Zhang, Yue Zhou, Xiaobo Wan, Gang Pei, H Eric Xu, Jianjun Cheng, Sheng Wang
Effective treatments for complex central nervous system (CNS) disorders require drugs with polypharmacology and multifunctionality, yet designing such drugs remains a challenge. Here, we present a flexible scaffold-based cheminformatics approach (FSCA) for the rational design of polypharmacological drugs. FSCA involves fitting a flexible scaffold to different receptors using different binding poses, as exemplified by IHCH-7179, which adopted a "bending-down" binding pose at 5-HT2A R to act as an antagonist and a "stretching-up" binding pose at 5-HT1A R to function as an agonist...
March 21, 2024: Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552623/short-distance-vesicle-transport-via-phase-separation
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Hua Qiu, Xiandeng Wu, Xiaoli Ma, Shulin Li, Qixu Cai, Marcelo Ganzella, Liang Ge, Hong Zhang, Mingjie Zhang
In addition to long-distance molecular motor-mediated transport, cellular vesicles also need to be moved at short distances with defined directions to meet functional needs in subcellular compartments but with unknown mechanisms. Such short-distance vesicle transport does not involve molecular motors. Here, we demonstrate, using synaptic vesicle (SV) transport as a paradigm, that phase separation of synaptic proteins with vesicles can facilitate regulated, directional vesicle transport between different presynaptic bouton sub-compartments...
March 21, 2024: Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38518772/task-driven-neural-network-models-predict-neural-dynamics-of-proprioception
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Alessandro Marin Vargas, Axel Bisi, Alberto S Chiappa, Chris Versteeg, Lee E Miller, Alexander Mathis
Proprioception tells the brain the state of the body based on distributed sensory neurons. Yet, the principles that govern proprioceptive processing are poorly understood. Here, we employ a task-driven modeling approach to investigate the neural code of proprioceptive neurons in cuneate nucleus (CN) and somatosensory cortex area 2 (S1). We simulated muscle spindle signals through musculoskeletal modeling and generated a large-scale movement repertoire to train neural networks based on 16 hypotheses, each representing different computational goals...
March 18, 2024: Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38521060/single-cell-dissection-of-the-human-motor-and-prefrontal-cortices-in-als-and-ftld
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S Sebastian Pineda, Hyeseung Lee, Maria J Ulloa-Navas, Raleigh M Linville, Francisco J Garcia, Kyriakitsa Galani, Erica Engelberg-Cook, Monica C Castanedes, Brent E Fitzwalter, Luc J Pregent, Mahammad E Gardashli, Michael DeTure, Diana V Vera-Garcia, Andre T S Hucke, Bjorn E Oskarsson, Melissa E Murray, Dennis W Dickson, Myriam Heiman, Veronique V Belzil, Manolis Kellis
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) share many clinical, pathological, and genetic features, but a detailed understanding of their associated transcriptional alterations across vulnerable cortical cell types is lacking. Here, we report a high-resolution, comparative single-cell molecular atlas of the human primary motor and dorsolateral prefrontal cortices and their transcriptional alterations in sporadic and familial ALS and FTLD. By integrating transcriptional and genetic information, we identify known and previously unidentified vulnerable populations in cortical layer 5 and show that ALS- and FTLD-implicated motor and spindle neurons possess a virtually indistinguishable molecular identity...
March 14, 2024: Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38513664/cellular-architecture-of-evolving-neuroinflammatory-lesions-and-multiple-sclerosis-pathology
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Petra Kukanja, Christoffer M Langseth, Leslie A Rubio Rodríguez-Kirby, Eneritz Agirre, Chao Zheng, Amitha Raman, Chika Yokota, Christophe Avenel, Katarina Tiklová, André O Guerreiro-Cacais, Tomas Olsson, Markus M Hilscher, Mats Nilsson, Gonçalo Castelo-Branco
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurological disease characterized by multifocal lesions and smoldering pathology. Although single-cell analyses provided insights into cytopathology, evolving cellular processes underlying MS remain poorly understood. We investigated the cellular dynamics of MS by modeling temporal and regional rates of disease progression in mouse experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE). By performing single-cell spatial expression profiling using in situ sequencing (ISS), we annotated disease neighborhoods and found centrifugal evolution of active lesions...
March 14, 2024: Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38513663/transport-mechanism-and-pharmacology-of-the-human-glyt1
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Yiqing Wei, Renjie Li, Yufei Meng, Tuo Hu, Jun Zhao, Yiwei Gao, Qinru Bai, Na Li, Yan Zhao
The glycine transporter 1 (GlyT1) plays a crucial role in the regulation of both inhibitory and excitatory neurotransmission by removing glycine from the synaptic cleft. Given its close association with glutamate/glycine co-activated NMDA receptors (NMDARs), GlyT1 has emerged as a central target for the treatment of schizophrenia, which is often linked to hypofunctional NMDARs. Here, we report the cryo-EM structures of GlyT1 bound with substrate glycine and drugs ALX-5407, SSR504734, and PF-03463275. These structures, captured at three fundamental states of the transport cycle-outward-facing, occluded, and inward-facing-enable us to illustrate a comprehensive blueprint of the conformational change associated with glycine reuptake...
March 13, 2024: Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503281/macromolecular-condensation-organizes-nucleolar-sub-phases-to-set-up-a-ph-gradient
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Matthew R King, Kiersten M Ruff, Andrew Z Lin, Avnika Pant, Mina Farag, Jared M Lalmansingh, Tingting Wu, Martin J Fossat, Wei Ouyang, Matthew D Lew, Emma Lundberg, Michael D Vahey, Rohit V Pappu
Nucleoli are multicomponent condensates defined by coexisting sub-phases. We identified distinct intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs), including acidic (D/E) tracts and K-blocks interspersed by E-rich regions, as defining features of nucleolar proteins. We show that the localization preferences of nucleolar proteins are determined by their IDRs and the types of RNA or DNA binding domains they encompass. In vitro reconstitutions and studies in cells showed how condensation, which combines binding and complex coacervation of nucleolar components, contributes to nucleolar organization...
March 13, 2024: Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503282/contrasting-somatic-mutation-patterns-in-aging-human-neurons-and-oligodendrocytes
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Javier Ganz, Lovelace J Luquette, Sara Bizzotto, Michael B Miller, Zinan Zhou, Craig L Bohrson, Hu Jin, Antuan V Tran, Vinayak V Viswanadham, Gannon McDonough, Katherine Brown, Yasmine Chahine, Brian Chhouk, Alon Galor, Peter J Park, Christopher A Walsh
Characterizing somatic mutations in the brain is important for disentangling the complex mechanisms of aging, yet little is known about mutational patterns in different brain cell types. Here, we performed whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of 86 single oligodendrocytes, 20 mixed glia, and 56 single neurons from neurotypical individuals spanning 0.4-104 years of age and identified >92,000 somatic single-nucleotide variants (sSNVs) and small insertions/deletions (indels). Although both cell types accumulate somatic mutations linearly with age, oligodendrocytes accumulated sSNVs 81% faster than neurons and indels 28% slower than neurons...
March 11, 2024: Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38490195/microbial-metabolite-enhances-immunotherapy-efficacy-by-modulating-t%C3%A2-cell-stemness-in-pan-cancer
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Dingjiacheng Jia, Qiwen Wang, Yadong Qi, Yao Jiang, Jiamin He, Yifeng Lin, Yong Sun, Jilei Xu, Wenwen Chen, Lina Fan, Ruochen Yan, Wang Zhang, Guohong Ren, Chaochao Xu, Qiwei Ge, Lan Wang, Wei Liu, Fei Xu, Pin Wu, Yuhao Wang, Shujie Chen, Liangjing Wang
The immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) response in human cancers is closely linked to the gut microbiota. Here, we report that the abundance of commensal Lactobacillus johnsonii is positively correlated with the responsiveness of ICB. Supplementation with Lactobacillus johnsonii or tryptophan-derived metabolite indole-3-propionic acid (IPA) enhances the efficacy of CD8+ T cell-mediated αPD-1 immunotherapy. Mechanistically, Lactobacillus johnsonii collaborates with Clostridium sporogenes to produce IPA...
March 11, 2024: Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38490196/type-i-interferon-responsive-microglia-shape-cortical-development-and-behavior
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Caroline C Escoubas, Leah C Dorman, Phi T Nguyen, Christian Lagares-Linares, Haruna Nakajo, Sarah R Anderson, Jerika J Barron, Sarah D Wade, Beatriz Cuevas, Ilia D Vainchtein, Nicholas J Silva, Ricardo Guajardo, Yinghong Xiao, Peter V Lidsky, Ellen Y Wang, Brianna M Rivera, Sunrae E Taloma, Dong Kyu Kim, Elizaveta Kaminskaya, Hiromi Nakao-Inoue, Bjoern Schwer, Thomas D Arnold, Ari B Molofsky, Carlo Condello, Raul Andino, Tomasz J Nowakowski, Anna V Molofsky
Microglia are brain-resident macrophages that shape neural circuit development and are implicated in neurodevelopmental diseases. Multiple microglial transcriptional states have been defined, but their functional significance is unclear. Here, we identify a type I interferon (IFN-I)-responsive microglial state in the developing somatosensory cortex (postnatal day 5) that is actively engulfing whole neurons. This population expands during cortical remodeling induced by partial whisker deprivation. Global or microglial-specific loss of the IFN-I receptor resulted in microglia with phagolysosomal dysfunction and an accumulation of neurons with nuclear DNA damage...
March 8, 2024: Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38490194/first-in-class-mkk4-inhibitors-enhance-liver-regeneration-and-prevent-liver-failure
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Stefan Zwirner, Anan A Abu Rmilah, Sabrina Klotz, Bent Pfaffenroth, Philip Kloevekorn, Athina A Moschopoulou, Svenja Schuette, Mathias Haag, Roland Selig, Kewei Li, Wei Zhou, Erek Nelson, Antti Poso, Harvey Chen, Bruce Amiot, Yao Jia, Anna Minshew, Gregory Michalak, Wei Cui, Elke Rist, Thomas Longerich, Birgit Jung, Philipp Felgendreff, Omelyan Trompak, Prem K Premsrirut, Katharina Gries, Thomas E Muerdter, Georg Heinkele, Torsten Wuestefeld, David Shapiro, Markus Weissbach, Alfred Koenigsrainer, Bence Sipos, Eiso Ab, Magdalena Ortiz Zacarias, Stephan Theisgen, Nicole Gruenheit, Saskia Biskup, Matthias Schwab, Wolfgang Albrecht, Stefan Laufer, Scott Nyberg, Lars Zender
Diminished hepatocyte regeneration is a key feature of acute and chronic liver diseases and after extended liver resections, resulting in the inability to maintain or restore a sufficient functional liver mass. Therapies to restore hepatocyte regeneration are lacking, making liver transplantation the only curative option for end-stage liver disease. Here, we report on the structure-based development and characterization (nuclear magnetic resonance [NMR] spectroscopy) of first-in-class small molecule inhibitors of the dual-specificity kinase MKK4 (MKK4i)...
March 8, 2024: Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503283/rna-damage-compartmentalization-by-dhx9-stress-granules
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Yilong Zhou, Amol Panhale, Maria Shvedunova, Mirela Balan, Alejandro Gomez-Auli, Herbert Holz, Janine Seyfferth, Martin Helmstädter, Séverine Kayser, Yuling Zhao, Niyazi Umut Erdogdu, Iga Grzadzielewska, Gerhard Mittler, Thomas Manke, Asifa Akhtar
Biomolecules incur damage during stress conditions, and damage partitioning represents a vital survival strategy for cells. Here, we identified a distinct stress granule (SG), marked by dsRNA helicase DHX9, which compartmentalizes ultraviolet (UV)-induced RNA, but not DNA, damage. Our FANCI technology revealed that DHX9 SGs are enriched in damaged intron RNA, in contrast to classical SGs that are composed of mature mRNA. UV exposure causes RNA crosslinking damage, impedes intron splicing and decay, and triggers DHX9 SGs within daughter cells...
March 7, 2024: Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503280/a-gut-derived-hormone-regulates-cholesterol-metabolism
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Xiaoli Hu, Fengyi Chen, Liangjie Jia, Aijun Long, Ying Peng, Xu Li, Junfeng Huang, Xueyun Wei, Xinlei Fang, Zihua Gao, Mengxian Zhang, Xiao Liu, Ye-Guang Chen, Yan Wang, Huijie Zhang, Yiguo Wang
The reciprocal coordination between cholesterol absorption in the intestine and de novo cholesterol synthesis in the liver is essential for maintaining cholesterol homeostasis, yet the mechanisms governing the opposing regulation of these processes remain poorly understood. Here, we identify a hormone, Cholesin, which is capable of inhibiting cholesterol synthesis in the liver, leading to a reduction in circulating cholesterol levels. Cholesin is encoded by a gene with a previously unknown function (C7orf50 in humans; 3110082I17Rik in mice)...
March 7, 2024: Cell
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