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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38224812/one-step-knock-in-of-two-antimicrobial-peptide-transgenes-at-multiple-loci-of-catfish-by-crispr-cas9-mediated-multiplex-genome-engineering
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Jinhai Wang, Indira Medina Torres, Mei Shang, Jacob Al-Armanazi, Hamza Dilawar, Darshika U Hettiarachchi, Abel Paladines-Parrales, Barrett Chambers, Kate Pottle, Misha Soman, Baofeng Su, Rex A Dunham
CRISPR/Cas9-mediated multiplex genome editing (MGE) conventionally uses multiple single-guide RNAs (sgRNAs) for gene-targeted mutagenesis via the non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) pathway. MGE has been proven to be highly efficient for functional gene disruption/knockout (KO) at multiple loci in mammalian cells or organisms. However, in the absence of a DNA donor, this approach is limited to small indels without transgene integration. Here, we establish the linear double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) and double-cut plasmid (dcPlasmid) combination-assisted MGE in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus), allowing combinational deletion mutagenesis and transgene knock-in (KI) at multiple sites through NHEJ/homology-directed repair (HDR) pathway in parallel...
January 13, 2024: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38197679/evaluation-of-the-role-of-fto-rs9939609-and-mc4r-rs17782313-gene-polymorphisms-in-type-1-diabetes-and-their-relation-to-obesity
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Youssef M Mosaad, Mena Morzak, Farha Abd El Aziz El Chennawi, Ashraf A Elsharkawy, Maha Abdelsalam
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to explore the effects of fat mass obesity-associated (FTO) (rs9939609) and melanocortin 4 receptor (MC4R) (rs17782313) gene polymorphisms in children with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and their relation to obesity. METHODS: Fat mass obesity-associated (FTO) (rs9939609) and melanocortin 4 receptor (MC4R) (rs17782313) gene polymorphisms were evaluated in 164 patients and 100 controls, and genotypes, alleles, and haplotype frequencies were compared between cases and controls...
January 11, 2024: Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism: JPEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38197176/perinatal-western-style-diet-exposure-associated-with-decreased-microglial-counts-throughout-the-arcuate-nucleus-of-the-hypothalamus-in-japanese-macaques
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Samantha Papadakis, Jacqueline R Thompson, Eric Feczko, Oscar Miranda-Dominguez, Geoffrey A Dunn, Matthew Selby, A J Mitchell, Elinor L Sullivan, Damien A Fair
Perinatal exposure to a high-fat, high-sugar, Western-style diet (WSD) is associated with altered neural circuitry in the melanocortin system. This association may have an underlying inflammatory component, as consumption of a WSD during pregnancy can lead to an elevated inflammatory environment. Our group previously demonstrated that prenatal WSD exposure was associated with increased markers of inflammation in the placenta and fetal hypothalamus in Japanese macaques. In this follow-up study, we sought to determine whether this heightened inflammatory state persisted into the postnatal period, as prenatal exposure to inflammation has been shown to reprogram offspring immune function, and long-term neuroinflammation would present a potential means for prolonged disruptions to microglia-mediated neuronal circuit formation...
January 10, 2024: Journal of Neurophysiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38185389/activation-of-the-melanocortin-1-receptor-attenuates-neuronal-apoptosis-after-traumatic-brain-injury-by-upregulating-merlin-expression
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Jinqi Lu, Jin Wang, Haibo Ni, Bing Li, Jingjing Yang, Jie Zhu, Jie Qian, Rong Gao, Rong Xu
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common disease worldwide with high mortality and disability rates. Besides the primary mechanical injury, the secondary injury associated with TBI can also induce numerous pathological changes, such as brain edema, nerve apoptosis, and neuroinflammation, which further aggravates neurological dysfunction and even causes the death due to the primary injury. Among them, neuronal apoptosis is a key link in the injury. Melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) is a G protein coupled receptor, belonging to the melanocortin receptor family...
January 5, 2024: Brain Research Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38173194/genomic-basis-of-melanin-associated-phenotypes-suggests-colour-specific-environmental-adaptations-in-tawny-owls
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Miguel Baltazar-Soares, Patrik Karell, Dominic Wright, Jan-Åke Nilsson, Jon E Brommer
Feathers comprise a series of evolutionary innovations but also harbour colour, a key biological trait known to co-vary with life history or complex traits. Those relationships are particularly true in melanin-based pigmentation species due to known pleiotropic effects of the melanocortin pathway - originating from melanin-associated phenotypes. Here, we explore the molecular basis of melanin colouration and expected co-variation at the molecular level in the melanin-based, colour polymorphic system of the tawny owl (Strix aluco)...
January 3, 2024: Molecular Ecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38142996/the-effects-of-urban-thermal-heterogeneity-and-feather-coloration-on-oxidative-stress-and-metabolism-of-pigeons-columba-livia
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Tomás Jiménez, Isaac Peña-Villalobos, Javiera Arcila, Francisco Del Basto, Verónica Palma, Pablo Sabat
Urbanization stands out as a significant anthropogenic factor, exerting selective pressures on ecosystems and biotic components. A notable outcome of urbanization is thermal heterogeneity where the emergence of Urban Heat Islands is characterized by elevated air and surface temperatures compared to adjacent rural areas. Investigating the influence of thermal heterogeneity on urban animals could offer insights into how temperature variations can lead to phenotypic shifts. Urban pigeons (Columba livia) serve as an excellent model for studying urban thermal effects, given the melanism variations, which are associated with the pleiotropy of the melanocortin system...
December 22, 2023: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38132304/evolutionary-plasticity-in-insular-lizard-adapting-over-reproduction-metabolism-and-color-variation
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Domenico Fulgione, Valeria Maselli, Eleonora Rivieccio, Serena Aceto, Marco Salvemini, Maria Buglione
The Italian wall lizard ( Podarcis siculus ) living on islets exhibits a melanic skin coloration and a suite of adaptive traits lacking in nearby mainland populations. On islets, the unpredictable environmental conditions and highly fluctuating population densities are believed to have produced reversed island syndrome (RIS). Several physiological, behavioral, and life-history changes based on the RIS could result from positive selection on increased activity of melanocortins. We hypothesize that phenotypes on islets are the product of a plastic variation depending on the regulation of specific genes...
November 30, 2023: Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38116320/musclin-prevents-depression-like-behavior-in-male-mice-by-activating-urocortin-2-signaling-in-the-hypothalamus
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Koji Ataka, Akihiro Asakawa, Haruki Iwai, Ikuo Kato
INTRODUCTION: Physical activity is recommended as an alternative treatment for depression. Myokines, which are secreted from skeletal muscles during physical activity, play an important role in the skeletal muscle-brain axis. Musclin, a newly discovered myokine, exerts physical endurance, however, the effects of musclin on emotional behaviors, such as depression, have not been evaluated. This study aimed to access the anti-depressive effect of musclin and clarify the connection between depression-like behavior and hypothalamic neuropeptides in mice...
2023: Frontiers in Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38110615/peripheral-mc1r-activation-modulates-immune-responses-and-is-neuroprotective-in-a-mouse-model-of-parkinson-s-disease
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Pranay Srivastava, Shuhei Nishiyama, Fang Zhou, Sonia H Lin, Akriti Srivastava, Chienwen Su, Yuehang Xu, Weiyi Peng, Michael Levy, Michael Schwarzschild, Xiqun Chen
BACKGROUND: Melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) is a key pigmentation gene, and loss-of-function of MC1R variants that produce red hair may be associated with Parkinson's disease (PD). We previously reported compromised dopaminergic neuron survival in Mc1r mutant mice and dopaminergic neuroprotective effects of local injection of a MC1R agonist to the brain or a systemically administered MC1R agonist with appreciable central nervous system (CNS) permeability. Beyond melanocytes and dopaminergic neurons, MC1R is expressed in other peripheral tissues and cell types, including immune cells...
December 2023: Journal of Neuroimmune Pharmacology: the Official Journal of the Society on NeuroImmune Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38036189/melanocortin-receptor-4-as-a-new-target-in-melanoma-therapy-anticancer-activity-of-the-inhibitor-ml00253764-alone-and-in-association-with-b-raf-inhibitor-vemurafenib
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Paola Orlandi, Marta Banchi, Francesca Vaglini, Marco Carli, Stefano Aringhieri, Arianna Bandini, Carla Pardini, Cristina Viaggi, Michele Lai, Greta Alì, Alessandra Ottani, Eleonora Vandini, Patrizia Guidi, Margherita Bernardeschi, Veronica La Rocca, Giulio Francia, Gabriella Fontanini, Mauro Pistello, Giada Frenzilli, Daniela Giuliani, Marco Scarselli, Guido Bocci
The aim of our study is to investigate in vitro and in vivo MC4R as a novel target in melanoma using the selective antagonist ML00253764 (ML) alone and in combination with vemurafenib, a B-rafV600E inhibitor. The human melanoma B-raf mutated A-2058 and WM 266-4 cell lines were used. An MC4R null A-2058 cell line was generated using a CRISPR/Cas9 system. MC4R protein expression was analysed by western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence. Proliferation and apoptotic assays were performed with ML00253764, whereas the synergism with vemurafenib was evaluated by the combination index (CI) and Loewe methods...
November 28, 2023: Biochemical Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38035762/effects-of-the-central-melanocortin-system-on-feed-intake-metabolic-hormones-and-insulin-action-in-the-sheep
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Richard A Ehrhardt, Sarah L Giesy, Stanley M Hileman, Karen L Houseknecht, Yves R Boisclair
Voluntary feed intake is insufficient to meet the nutrient demands associated with late pregnancy in prolific ewes and early lactation in high yielding dairy cows. Under these conditions, peripheral signals such as growth hormone and ceramides trigger adaptations aimed at preserving metabolic well-being. Recent work in rodents has shown that the central nervous system-melanocortin (CNS-MC) system, consisting of alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone (α-MSH) and agouti-related peptide (AGRP) acting respectively as agonist and antagonist on central MC receptors, contributes to the regulation of some of the same adaptations...
November 30, 2023: Journal of Animal Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38027153/dimerization-of-melanocortin-4-receptor-controls-puberty-onset-and-body-size-polymorphism
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Ruiqi Liu, Mike Friedrich, Katherina Hemmen, Kerstin Jansen, Mateus C Adolfi, Manfred Schartl, Katrin G Heinze
Xiphophorus fish exhibit a clear phenotypic polymorphism in puberty onset and reproductive strategies of males. In X. nigrensis and X. multilineatus , puberty onset is genetically determined and linked to a melanocortin 4 receptor (Mc4r) polymorphism of wild-type and mutant alleles on the sex chromosomes. We hypothesized that Mc4r mutant alleles act on wild-type alleles by a dominant negative effect through receptor dimerization, leading to differential intracellular signaling and effector gene activation. Depending on signaling strength, the onset of puberty either occurs early or is delayed...
2023: Frontiers in Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37957906/obesity-associated-airway-hyperresponsiveness-mechanisms-underlying-inflammatory-markers-and-possible-pharmacological-interventions
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Manash Pratim Pathak, Pompy Patowary, Pronobesh Chattopadhyay, Pervej Alom Barbhuiyan, Johirul Islam, Jyotchna Gogoi, Wankupar Wankhar
Obesity is rapidly becoming a global health problem affecting about 13% of the world's population affecting women and children the most. Recent studies have stated that obese asthmatic subjects suffer from an increased risk of asthma, encounter severe symptoms, respond poorly to anti-asthmatic drugs, and ultimately their quality-of-life decreases. Although, the association between airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) and obesity is a growing concern among the public due to lifestyle and environmental etiologies, however, the precise mechanism underlying this association is yet to establish...
November 10, 2023: Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Disorders Drug Targets
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37953587/computational-analysis-of-missense-variants-of-human-mc4r-and-childhood-obesity
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Imane Douiyeh, Jihane Khamlich, Asmae Saih, Asmae Baggar, Anass Kettani, Amal Safi
Industrialized and developing nations face severe public health problems related to childhood obesity. Previous studies revealed that the melanocortin-4 receptor gene (MC4R) is the most prevalent monogenic cause of severe early obesity. Due to its influence on food intake and energy expenditure via neuronal melanocortin-4 receptor pathways, MC4R is recognized as a regulator of energy homeostasis. This study used a variety of computational systems to analyze 273 missense variations of MC4R in silico. Several tools, including PolyPhen, PROVEAN, SIFT, SNAP2, MutPred2, PROVEAN, SNP&GO and Mu-Pro, I-Mutant, PhD-SNP, SAAFEC-SEQ I-Mutant, and ConSurf, were used to make predictions of 13 extremely confident nsSNPs that are harmful and disease-causing (E308k, P299L, D298H, C271F, C271R, P260L, T246N, G243R, C196Y, W174C, Y157S, D126Y, and D90G)...
October 31, 2023: Cellular and Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37888144/a-novel-pathogenic-variant-in-mrap2-in-an-obese-patient-with-successful-outcome-of-bariatric-surgery
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Blandine Gatta-Cherifi, Alexandre Laboye, Caroline Gronnier, Maud Monsaingeon-Henry, Sarah Meulebrouck, Morgane Baron, Françoise Bertin, Emilie Pupier, Sophie Cambos, Christine Poitou, Johanne Le Beyec-Le Bihan, Amélie Bonnefond
Mutations in genes encoding proteins located in the leptin/melanocortin pathway have been identified in the rare cases of genetic obesities. Heterozygous variants of MRAP2, encoding a G coupled-protein receptor accessory protein implicated in energy control notably via the melanocortin-4 receptor, have been recently identified. A 24-year-old patient with early-onset severe obesity (body mass index [BMI]: 64 kg/m2) associated with hypertension, respiratory complications, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, and type 2 diabetes was referred to our department...
October 17, 2023: European Journal of Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37877373/the-n221d-variant-in-pcsk1-is-highly-prevalent-in-childhood-obesity-and-can-influence-the-metabolic-profile
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Blanca Guijo, Jesús Argente, Gabriel Ángel Martos-Moreno
OBJECTIVES: To study the prevalence and influence on metabolic profile of the prohormone-convertase-1 (PCSK1) N221D variant in childhood obesity, proven its role in the leptin-melanocortin signaling pathway as in proinsulin and other prohormone cleavage. PATIENTS & METHODS: Transversal study of 1066 children with obesity (mean age and BMI Z-score 10.38 ± 3.44 years and +4.38 ± 1.77, respectively), 51.4 % males, 54.4 % prepubertal, 71...
October 26, 2023: Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism: JPEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37864724/complementary-role-of-peripheral-and-central-autonomic-nervous-system-on-insulin-like-growth-factor-1-activation-to-prevent-fatty-liver-disease
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Itsuo Nagayama, Kenya Kamimura, Takashi Owaki, Masayoshi Ko, Takuro Nagoya, Yuto Tanaka, Marina Ohkoshi, Toru Setsu, Akira Sakamaki, Takeshi Yokoo, Hiroteru Kamimura, Shuji Terai
BACKGROUND: Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) is involved in the pathology of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and ameliorates fatty infiltration in the liver. It is activated by growth hormone (GH); however, the role of GH-IGF-1 axis in NAFLD developmental phase has not been well identified. Therefore, in this study, we focused on the effect of IGF-1 in NAFLD pathology and GH excretion activation from the pituitary gland by peripheral autonomic neural pathways relaying liver-brain-gut pathway and by central neuropeptides...
October 21, 2023: Hepatology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37863422/the-effects-of-neuropeptide-w-on-food-consumption-and-feeding-behavior-in-neonatal-meat-type-chicks-role-of-crf1-crf2-and-npy1-receptors
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Kimia Mahdavi, Morteza Zendehdel, Ali Baghbanzadeh
In several studies, the regulatory role of the neuropeptide W (NPW) system in food intake has been demonstrated. Considering the lack of avian studies in this field, the current research was conducted to evaluate the effects of intracerebroventricular (ICV) infusion of NPW and its interferences with corticotropin, melanocortin, and neuropeptide Y (NPY) receptors on meal consumption and feeding behaviors of broilers. In the first experiment, birds were injected with NPW (0.75, 1.5, and 3 nmol) in addition to saline...
October 18, 2023: Neuroscience Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37857606/adrenergic-modulation-of-melanocortin-pathway-by-hunger-signals
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Nilufer Sayar-Atasoy, Connor Laule, Iltan Aklan, Hyojin Kim, Yavuz Yavuz, Tayfun Ates, Ilknur Coban, Fulya Koksalar-Alkan, Jacob Rysted, Debbie Davis, Uday Singh, Muhammed Ikbal Alp, Bayram Yilmaz, Huxing Cui, Deniz Atasoy
Norepinephrine (NE) is a well-known appetite regulator, and the nor/adrenergic system is targeted by several anti-obesity drugs. To better understand the circuitry underlying adrenergic appetite control, here we investigated the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus (PVN), a key brain region that integrates energy signals and receives dense nor/adrenergic input, using a mouse model. We found that PVN NE level increases with signals of energy deficit and decreases with food access. This pattern is recapitulated by the innervating catecholaminergic axon terminals originating from NTSTH -neurons...
October 19, 2023: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37835041/obesity-characteristics-are-poor-predictors-of-genetic-mutations-associated-with-obesity
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Ahmed W Al-Humadi, Khaled Alabduljabbar, Moath S Alsaqaaby, Hani Talaee, Carel W le Roux
BACKGROUND: The genetic contribution to obesity is substantial and may underpin the altered pathophysiology. One such pathway involves melanocortin signaling in the hypothalamus. Genetic variants can cause dysregulation in the central melanocortin pathway that can result in early onset of hyperphagia and obesity. Clinically identifying patients who are at risk of known genetic mutations is challenging. The main purpose of this study was to identify associations between the clinico-demographical characteristics and the presence of a genetic mutation associated with obesity...
October 7, 2023: Journal of Clinical Medicine
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