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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630886/lp-184-a-novel-acylfulvene-molecule-exhibits-anti-cancer-activity-against-diverse-solid-tumors-with-homologous-recombination-deficiency
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Aditya Kulkarni, Jianli Zhou, Neha Biyani, Umesh Kathad, Partha P Banerjee, Shiv Srivastava, Zsombor Prucsi, Kamil Solarczyk, Kishor Bhatia, Reginald B Ewesuedo, Panna Sharma
Homologous recombination (HR) related gene alterations are present in a significant subset of prostate, breast, ovarian, pancreatic, lung and colon cancers rendering these tumors as potential responders to specific DNA damaging agents. A small molecule acylfulvene prodrug, LP-184, metabolizes to an active compound by the oxidoreductase activity of enzyme Prostaglandin Reductase 1 (PTGR1), which is frequently elevated in multiple solid tumor types. Prior work demonstrated that cancer cell lines deficient in a spectrum of (DNA damage repair) DDR pathway genes show increased susceptibility to LP-184...
April 17, 2024: Cancer Res Commun
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630881/rapid-bone-microarchitecture-decline-in-older-men-with-high-bone-turnover-the-prospective-strambo-study
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Pawel Szulc, Danielle E Whittier, Steven K Boyd, Roland Chapurlat
Older men with high bone turnover have faster bone loss. We assessed the link between the baseline levels of bone turnover markers (BTMs) and the prospectively assessed bone microarchitecture decline in men. In 825 men aged 60-87 yr, we measured the serum osteocalcin (OC), bone alkaline phosphatase (BAP), N-terminal propeptide of type I procollagen (PINP), and C-terminal telopeptide of type I collagen (CTX-I), and urinary total deoxypyridinoline (tDPD). Bone microarchitecture and strength (distal radius and distal tibia) were estimated by high-resolution pQCT (XtremeCT, Scanco Medical) at baseline and then after 4 and 8 yr...
March 4, 2024: Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630879/lepr-expressing-cells-are-a-critical-population-in-periodontal-healing-post-periodontitis
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Chunmei Xu, Xudong Xie, Peilei Shi, Kun Xue, Yue Li, Yafei Wu, Jun Wang
Identification of promising seed cells plays a pivotal role in achieving tissue regeneration. This study demonstrated that LepR-expressing cells (LepR+ cells) are required for maintaining periodontal homeostasis at the adult stage. We further investigated how LepR+ cells behave in periodontal healing using a ligature-induced periodontitis (PD) and a self-healing murine model with LepRCre/+; R26RtdTomato/+ mice. Lineage tracing experiments revealed that the largely suppressed osteogenic ability of LepR+ cells results from periodontal inflammation...
March 4, 2024: Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630876/load-carriage-exercise-increases-calcium-absorption-and-retention-in-healthy-young-women
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Erin Gaffney-Stomberg, Anna T Nakayama, Laura J Lutz, James P McClung, Kimberly O O'Brien, Jeffery S Staab
Aerobic exercise reduces circulating ionized Ca (iCa) and increases parathyroid hormone (PTH), but the cause and consequences on Ca handling are unknown. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of strenuous exercise on Ca kinetics using dual stable Ca isotopes. Twenty-one healthy women (26.4 ± 6.7 yr) completed a randomized, crossover study entailing two 6-d iterations consisting of either 60 min of treadmill walking at 65% VO2max wearing a vest weighing 30% body weight on study days 1, 3, and 5 (exercise [EX]), or a rest iteration (rest [REST])...
March 4, 2024: Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630873/induced-regulatory-t-cells-as-immunotherapy-in-allotransplantation-and-autoimmunity-challenges-and-opportunities
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Evelyn Katy Alvarez-Salazar, Arimelek Cortés-Hernández, Saúl Arteaga-Cruz, Gloria Soldevila
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) play a crucial role in the homeostasis of the immune response. Tregs are mainly generated in the thymus and are characterized by the expression of Foxp3, which is considered the Treg master transcription factor. In addition, Tregs can be induced from naïve CD4+ T cells to express Foxp3 under specific conditions both in vivo (pTregs) and in vitro (iTregs). Both subsets tTregs and pTregs are necessary for the establishment of immune tolerance to self and non-self antigens. Although it has been postulated that iTregs may be less stable compared to tTregs, mainly due to epigenetic differences, accumulating evidence in animal models shows that iTregs are stable in vivo and could be used for the treatment of inflammatory disorders including autoimmune diseases and allogeneic transplant rejection...
April 17, 2024: Journal of Leukocyte Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630870/optimizing-a-five-factor-cocktail-to-prepare-reparative-macrophages-for-wound-healing
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Rong Yong, Ruoyu Mu, Congwei Han, Tzuwei Chao, Yu Liu, Lei Dong, Chunming Wang
The treatment of non-healing wounds, such as diabetic ulcers, remains a critical clinical challenge. Recent breakthroughs in cell therapy have shown great promise, with one primary focus on preparing cells with comprehensive reparative functions and foreseeable safety. In our previous study, we recapitulated the pro-regenerative and immunosuppressive functions of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) in non-tumor-derived macrophages, endowing the latter with characteristics for promoting diabetic wound healing - termed TAMs-educated macrophages (TAMEMs)...
April 17, 2024: Journal of Leukocyte Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630859/a-pipeline-for-identification-of-causal-mutations-in-barley-identifies-xantha-j-as-the-chlorophyll-synthase-gene
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David Stuart, Shakhira Zakhrabekova, Morten Egevang Jørgensen, Christoph Dockter, Mats Hansson
Thousands of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) mutants have been isolated over the last century, and many are stored in gene banks across various countries. In the present work, we developed a pipeline to efficiently identify causal mutations in barley. The pipeline is also efficient for mutations located in centromeric regions. Through bulked-segregant analyses using whole genome sequencing of pooled F2 seedlings, we mapped two mutations and identified a limited number of candidate genes. We applied the pipeline on F2-mapping populations made from xan-j...
April 17, 2024: Plant Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630855/evaluation-of-alphafold2-structures-for-hit-identification-across-multiple-scenarios
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Shukai Gu, Yuwei Yang, Yihao Zhao, Jiayue Qiu, Xiaorui Wang, Henry Hoi Yee Tong, Liwei Liu, Xiaozhe Wan, Huanxiang Liu, Tingjun Hou, Yu Kang
The introduction of AlphaFold2 (AF2) has sparked significant enthusiasm and generated extensive discussion within the scientific community, particularly among drug discovery researchers. Although previous studies have addressed the performance of AF2 structures in virtual screening (VS), a more comprehensive investigation is still necessary considering the paramount importance of structural accuracy in drug design. In this study, we evaluate the performance of AF2 structures in VS across three common drug discovery scenarios: targets with holo , apo , and AF2 structures; targets with only apo and AF2 structures; and targets exclusively with AF2 structures...
April 17, 2024: Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630853/forecasting-hepatitis-c-virus-status-for-children-in-the-united-states-a-modeling-study
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Robert B Hood, Alison H Norris, Abigail Shoben, William C Miller, Randall E Harris, Laura W Pomeroy
BACKGROUND: Virtually all cases of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in children in the United States occur through vertical transmission, but it is unknown how many children are infected. Cases of maternal HCV infection have increased in the United States, which may increase the number of children vertically infected with HCV. Infection has long-term consequences for a child's health, but treatment options are now available for children ≥3 years old. Reducing HCV infections in adults could decrease HCV infections in children...
April 17, 2024: Clinical Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630850/nociceptor-spontaneous-activity-is-responsible-for-fragmenting-non-rapid-eye-movement-sleep-in-mouse-models-of-neuropathic-pain
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Chloe Alexandre, Giulia Miracca, Victor Duarte Holanda, Ashley Sharma, Kamila Kourbanova, Ashley Ferreira, Maíra A Bicca, Xiangsunze Zeng, Victoria A Nassar, Seungkyu Lee, Satvinder Kaur, Sridevi V Sarma, Pierre Sacré, Thomas E Scammell, Clifford J Woolf, Alban Latremoliere
Spontaneous pain, a major complaint of patients with neuropathic pain, has eluded study because there is no reliable marker in either preclinical models or clinical studies. Here, we performed a comprehensive electroencephalogram/electromyogram analysis of sleep in several mouse models of chronic pain: neuropathic (spared nerve injury and chronic constriction injury), inflammatory (Freund's complete adjuvant and carrageenan, plantar incision) and chemical pain (capsaicin). We find that peripheral axonal injury drives fragmentation of sleep by increasing brief arousals from non-rapid eye movement sleep (NREMS) without changing total sleep amount...
April 17, 2024: Science Translational Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630849/increased-%C3%AE-2-adrenergic-signaling-promotes-fracture-healing-through-callus-neovascularization-in-mice
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Denise Jahn, Paul Richard Knapstein, Ellen Otto, Paul Köhli, Jan Sevecke, Frank Graef, Christine Graffmann, Melanie Fuchs, Shan Jiang, Mayla Rickert, Cordula Erdmann, Jessika Appelt, Lawik Revend, Quin Küttner, Jason Witte, Adibeh Rahmani, Georg Duda, Weixin Xie, Antonia Donat, Thorsten Schinke, Andranik Ivanov, Mireille Ngokingha Tchouto, Dieter Beule, Karl-Heinz Frosch, Anke Baranowsky, Serafeim Tsitsilonis, Johannes Keller
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) leads to skeletal changes, including bone loss in the unfractured skeleton, and paradoxically accelerates healing of bone fractures; however, the mechanisms remain unclear. TBI is associated with a hyperadrenergic state characterized by increased norepinephrine release. Here, we identified the β2 -adrenergic receptor (ADRB2) as a mediator of skeletal changes in response to increased norepinephrine. In a murine model of femoral osteotomy combined with cortical impact brain injury, TBI was associated with ADRB2-dependent enhanced fracture healing compared with osteotomy alone...
April 17, 2024: Science Translational Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630848/placental-senescence-pathophysiology-is-shared-between-peripartum-cardiomyopathy-and-preeclampsia-in-mouse-and-human
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Jason D Roh, Claire Castro, Andy Yu, Sarosh Rana, Sajid Shahul, Kathryn J Gray, Michael C Honigberg, Melanie Ricke-Hoch, Yoshiko Iwamoto, Ashish Yeri, Robert Kitchen, Justin Baldovino Guerra, Ryan Hobson, Vinita Chaudhari, Bliss Chang, Amy Sarma, Carolin Lerchenmüller, Zeina R Al Sayed, Carmen Diaz Verdugo, Peng Xia, Niv Skarbianskis, Amit Zeisel, Johann Bauersachs, James L Kirkland, S Ananth Karumanchi, John Gorcsan, Masataka Sugahara, Julie Damp, Karen Hanley-Yanez, Patrick T Ellinor, Zoltan Arany, Dennis M McNamara, Denise Hilfiker-Kleiner, Anthony Rosenzweig
Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is an idiopathic form of pregnancy-induced heart failure associated with preeclampsia. Circulating factors in late pregnancy are thought to contribute to both diseases, suggesting a common underlying pathophysiological process. However, what drives this process remains unclear. Using serum proteomics, we identified the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), a marker of cellular senescence associated with biological aging, as the most highly up-regulated pathway in young women with PPCM or preeclampsia...
April 17, 2024: Science Translational Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630843/global-seroprevalence-of-zika-virus-in-asymptomatic-individuals-a-systematic-review
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Paola Mariela Saba Villarroel, Rodolphe Hamel, Nuttamonpat Gumpangseth, Sakda Yainoy, Phanit Koomhin, Dorothée Missé, Sineewanlaya Wichit
BACKGROUND: Zika virus (ZIKV) has spread to five of the six World Health Organization (WHO) regions. Given the substantial number of asymptomatic infections and clinical presentations resembling those of other arboviruses, estimating the true burden of ZIKV infections is both challenging and essential. Therefore, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of seroprevalence studies of ZIKV IgG in asymptomatic population to estimate its global impact and distribution. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We conducted extensive searches and compiled a collection of articles published from Jan/01/2000, to Jul/31/2023, from Embase, Pubmed, SciELO, and Scopus databases...
April 17, 2024: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630835/encoding-surprise-by-retinal-ganglion-cells
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Danica Despotović, Corentin Joffrois, Olivier Marre, Matthew Chalk
The efficient coding hypothesis posits that early sensory neurons transmit maximal information about sensory stimuli, given internal constraints. A central prediction of this theory is that neurons should preferentially encode stimuli that are most surprising. Previous studies suggest this may be the case in early visual areas, where many neurons respond strongly to rare or surprising stimuli. For example, previous research showed that when presented with a rhythmic sequence of full-field flashes, many retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) respond strongly at the instance the flash sequence stops, and when another flash would be expected...
April 17, 2024: PLoS Computational Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630833/edge-artificial-intelligence-ai-for-real-time-automatic-quantification-of-filariasis-in-mobile-microscopy
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Lin Lin, Elena Dacal, Nuria Díez, Claudia Carmona, Alexandra Martin Ramirez, Lourdes Barón Argos, David Bermejo-Peláez, Carla Caballero, Daniel Cuadrado, Oscar Darias-Plasencia, Jaime García-Villena, Alexander Bakarjiev, Maria Postigo, Ethan Recalde-Jaramillo, Maria Flores-Chavez, Andrés Santos, María Jesús Ledesma-Carbayo, José M Rubio, Miguel Luengo-Oroz
Filariasis, a neglected tropical disease caused by roundworms, is a significant public health concern in many tropical countries. Microscopic examination of blood samples can detect and differentiate parasite species, but it is time consuming and requires expert microscopists, a resource that is not always available. In this context, artificial intelligence (AI) can assist in the diagnosis of this disease by automatically detecting and differentiating microfilariae. In line with the target product profile for lymphatic filariasis as defined by the World Health Organization, we developed an edge AI system running on a smartphone whose camera is aligned with the ocular of an optical microscope that detects and differentiates filarias species in real time without the internet connection...
April 17, 2024: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630829/dual-responsive-nanocarriers-for-efficient-cytosolic-protein-delivery-and-crispr-cas9-gene-therapy-of-inflammatory-skin-disorders
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Echuan Tan, Tao Wan, Qi Pan, Jianan Duan, Song Zhang, Ruijue Wang, Peng Gao, Jia Lv, Hui Wang, Dali Li, Yuan Ping, Yiyun Cheng
Developing protein drugs that can target intracellular sites remains a challenge due to their inadequate membrane permeability. Efficient carriers for cytosolic protein delivery are required for protein-based drugs, cancer vaccines, and CRISPR-Cas9 gene therapies. Here, we report a screening process to identify highly efficient materials for cytosolic protein delivery from a library of dual-functionalized polymers bearing both boronate and lipoic acid moieties. Both ligands were found to be crucial for protein binding, endosomal escape, and intracellular protein release...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630825/dispersive-nonreciprocity-between-a-qubit-and-a-cavity
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Ying-Ying Wang, Yu-Xin Wang, Sean van Geldern, Thomas Connolly, Aashish A Clerk, Chen Wang
The dispersive interaction between a qubit and a cavity is ubiquitous in circuit and cavity quantum electrodynamics. It describes the frequency shift of one quantum mode in response to excitations in the other and, in closed systems, is necessarily bidirectional, i.e., reciprocal. Here, we present an experimental study of a nonreciprocal dispersive-type interaction between a transmon qubit and a superconducting cavity, arising from a common coupling to dissipative intermediary modes with broken time reversal symmetry...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630820/a-macroevolutionary-role-for-chromosomal-fusion-and-fission-in-erebia-butterflies
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Hannah Augustijnen, Livio Bätscher, Martin Cesanek, Tinatin Chkhartishvili, Vlad Dincă, Giorgi Iankoshvili, Kota Ogawa, Roger Vila, Seraina Klopfstein, Jurriaan M de Vos, Kay Lucek
The impact of large-scale chromosomal rearrangements, such as fusions and fissions, on speciation is a long-standing conundrum. We assessed whether bursts of change in chromosome numbers resulting from chromosomal fusion or fission are related to increased speciation rates in Erebia , one of the most species-rich and karyotypically variable butterfly groups. We established a genome-based phylogeny and used state-dependent birth-death models to infer trajectories of karyotype evolution. We demonstrated that rates of anagenetic chromosomal changes (i...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630813/perturbation-induced-granular-fluidization-as-a-model-for-remote-earthquake-triggering
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Kasra Farain, Daniel Bonn
Studying the effect of mechanical perturbations on granular systems is crucial for understanding soil stability, avalanches, and earthquakes. We investigate a granular system as a laboratory proxy for fault gouge. When subjected to a slow shear, granular materials typically exhibit a stress overshoot before reaching a steady state. We find that short seismic pulses can reset a granular system flowing in steady state so that the stress overshoot is regenerated. This feature is shown to determine the stability of the granular system under different applied stresses in the wake of a perturbation pulse and the resulting dynamics when it fails...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630812/topology-guided-polar-ordering-of-collective-cell-migration
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Emma Lång, Anna Lång, Pernille Blicher, Torbjørn Rognes, Paul Gunnar Dommersnes, Stig Ove Bøe
The ability of epithelial monolayers to self-organize into a dynamic polarized state, where cells migrate in a uniform direction, is essential for tissue regeneration, development, and tumor progression. However, the mechanisms governing long-range polar ordering of motility direction in biological tissues remain unclear. Here, we investigate the self-organizing behavior of quiescent epithelial monolayers that transit to a dynamic state with long-range polar order upon growth factor exposure. We demonstrate that the heightened self-propelled activity of monolayer cells leads to formation of vortex-antivortex pairs that undergo sequential annihilation, ultimately driving the spread of long-range polar order throughout the system...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
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