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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38241808/let-7c-5p-associate-with-inhibition-of-phenobarbital-induced-cell-proliferation-in-human-palate-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yosuke Tsukiboshi, Azumi Noguchi, Hanane Horita, Yurie Mikami, Satoshi Yokota, Kenichi Ogata, Hiroki Yoshioka
Cleft palate (CP) is one of the most common congenital diseases, and is accompanied by a complicated etiology. Medical exposure in women is among one of the reasons leading to CP. Recently, it has been reported that microRNA (miRNA) plays a crucial role in palate formation and the disruption of miRNA that influence the development of CP. Although association with pharmaceuticals and miRNAs were suggested, it has remained largely unknow. The aim of the current investigation is to elucidate upon the miRNA associated with the inhibition of phenobarbital (PB)-induced cell proliferation in human embryonic palatal mesenchymal (HEPM) cells...
January 14, 2024: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38214480/treatment-of-nasolabial-fold-rhabdomyosarcoma-in-children-a-single-institution-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ge Zhang, Nian Sun, Xin Ni, Yan Su, Lejian He, Zhikai Liu, Jie Zhang, Yanzhen Li, Xuexi Zhang, Qiaoyin Liu, Zhiyong Liu, Xiaodan Li, Lin Mei, Yuwei Liu, Tingting Ji, Shengcai Wang
OBJECTIVES: To summarize the clinical characteristics and prognosis of children with nasolabial fold rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS). METHODS: Retrospective review of children treated for nasolabial fold RMS from January 2014 to September 2019. RESULTS: Of 21 patients with nasolabial fold RMS, 90.48% were alveolar subtype, in which PAX3/7-FOXO1 fusion positive accounted for 87.5%. Ten patients (47.62%) had nodals invasion. Almost all patients received comprehensive treatment (chemotherapy [100%], radiation therapy [100%], and surgery [95...
January 12, 2024: Head & Neck
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38206489/post-transcriptional-regulation-of-myogenic-transcription-factors-during-muscle-development-and-pathogenesis
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REVIEW
Shen-Liang Chen, Chuan-Che Wu, Ning Li, Tzu-Han Weng
The transcriptional regulation of skeletal muscle (SKM) development (myogenesis) has been documented for over 3 decades and served as a paradigm for tissue-specific cell type determination and differentiation. Myogenic stem cells (MuSC) in embryos and adult SKM are regulated by the transcription factors Pax3 and Pax7 for their stem cell characteristics, while their lineage determination and terminal differentiation are both dictated by the myogenic regulatory factors (MRF) that comprise Mrf4, Myf5, Myogenin, and MyoD...
January 11, 2024: Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38201280/metabolic-changes-during-in-vivo-maturation-of-psc-derived-skeletal-myogenic-progenitors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Phablo Abreu, Bayardo I Garay, Travis Nemkov, Aline M S Yamashita, Rita C R Perlingeiro
In vitro-generated pluripotent stem cell (PSC)-derived Pax3-induced (iPax3) myogenic progenitors display an embryonic transcriptional signature, but upon engraftment, the profile of re-isolated iPax3 donor-derived satellite cells changes toward similarity with postnatal satellite cells, suggesting that engrafted PSC-derived myogenic cells remodel their transcriptional signature upon interaction within the adult muscle environment. Here, we show that engrafted myogenic progenitors also remodel their metabolic state...
December 29, 2023: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38149527/increased-expression-of-mirna-1-contributes-to-hypobaric-hypoxia-induced-skeletal-muscle-loss
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sukanya Srivastava, Samrita Mondal, Richa Rathor, Swati Srivastava, Geetha Suryakumar
The present study aims to analyze the role of microRNA-1 in the regulation of skeletal muscle loss under hypobaric hypoxia (HH). Male Sprague Dawley rats (n = 10) weighing 230-250 g are divided into two groups, control and HH exposure for 7 days at 25 000 ft. After the hypoxia exposure, the animals are sacrificed and hindlimb skeletal muscles are excised for further analysis. Studies found the potential role of miR-1 (myomiR) as a biomarker under different atrophic conditions. Prolonged exposure to HH leads to enhanced expression of miR-1 in skeletal muscle as compared to unexposed controls...
December 27, 2023: Advanced biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38139431/dna-copy-number-alterations-and-copy-neutral-loss-of-heterozygosity-in-adult-ph-negative-acute-b-lymphoblastic-leukemia-focus-on-the-genes-involved
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Natalya Risinskaya, Maria Gladysheva, Abdulpatakh Abdulpatakhov, Yulia Chabaeva, Valeriya Surimova, Olga Aleshina, Anna Yushkova, Olga Dubova, Nikolay Kapranov, Irina Galtseva, Sergey Kulikov, Tatiana Obukhova, Andrey Sudarikov, Elena Parovichnikova
The landscape of chromosomal aberrations in the tumor cells of the patients with B-ALL is diverse and can influence the outcome of the disease. Molecular karyotyping at the onset of the disease using chromosomal microarray (CMA) is advisable to identify additional molecular factors associated with the prognosis of the disease. Molecular karyotyping data for 36 patients with Ph-negative B-ALL who received therapy according to the ALL-2016 protocol are presented. We analyzed copy number alterations and their prognostic significance for CDKN2A / B , DMRTA , DOCK8 , TP53 , SMARCA2 , PAX5 , XPA , FOXE1 , HEMGN , USP45 , RUNX1 , NF1 , IGF2BP1 , ERG , TMPRSS2 , CRLF2 , FGFR3 , FLNB , IKZF1 , RUNX2 , ARID1B , CIP2A , PIK3CA , ATM , RB1 , BIRC3 , MYC , IKZF3 , ETV6 , ZNF384 , PTPRJ , CCL20 , PAX3 , MTCH2 , TCF3 , IKZF2 , BTG1 , BTG2 , RAG1 , RAG2 , ELK3 , SH2B3 , EP300 , MAP2K2 , EBI3 , MEF2D , MEF2C , CEBPA , and TBLXR1 genes, choosing t(4;11) and t(7;14) as reference events...
December 18, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38135421/prenatal-cadmium-exposure-impairs-neural-tube-closure-via-inducing-excessive-apoptosis-in-neuroepithelium
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shiyong Zhu, Xuenan Li, Xueyan Dai, Jinlong Li
Birth defects have become a public health concern. The hazardous environmental factors exposure to embryos could increase the risk of birth defects. Cadmium, a toxic environmental factor, can cross the placental barrier during pregnancy. Pregnant woman may be subjected to cadmium before taking precautionary protective actions. However, the link between birth defects and cadmium remains obscure. Cadmium exposure can induce excessive apoptosis in neuroepithelium during embryonic development progresses. Cadmium exposure activated the p53 via enhancing the adenosine 5'-monophosphate (AMP)-activated protein kinase (AMPK) and reactive oxygen species' (ROS) level...
April 2024: Journal of Environmental Sciences (China)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38102140/myod-skp2-axis-boosts-tumorigenesis-in-fusion-negative-rhabdomyosarcoma-by-preventing-differentiation-through-p57-kip2-targeting
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Silvia Pomella, Matteo Cassandri, Lucrezia D'Archivio, Antonella Porrazzo, Cristina Cossetti, Doris Phelps, Clara Perrone, Michele Pezzella, Antonella Cardinale, Marco Wachtel, Sara Aloisi, David Milewski, Marta Colletti, Prethish Sreenivas, Zoë S Walters, Giovanni Barillari, Angela Di Giannatale, Giuseppe Maria Milano, Cristiano De Stefanis, Rita Alaggio, Sonia Rodriguez-Rodriguez, Nadia Carlesso, Christopher R Vakoc, Enrico Velardi, Beat W Schafer, Ernesto Guccione, Susanne A Gatz, Ajla Wasti, Marielle Yohe, Myron Ignatius, Concetta Quintarelli, Janet Shipley, Lucio Miele, Javed Khan, Peter J Houghton, Francesco Marampon, Berkley E Gryder, Biagio De Angelis, Franco Locatelli, Rossella Rota
Rhabdomyosarcomas (RMS) are pediatric mesenchymal-derived malignancies encompassing PAX3/7-FOXO1 Fusion Positive (FP)-RMS, and Fusion Negative (FN)-RMS with frequent RAS pathway mutations. RMS express the master myogenic transcription factor MYOD that, whilst essential for survival, cannot support differentiation. Here we discover SKP2, an oncogenic E3-ubiquitin ligase, as a critical pro-tumorigenic driver in FN-RMS. We show that SKP2 is overexpressed in RMS through the binding of MYOD to an intronic enhancer...
December 15, 2023: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38102136/pax3-foxo1-uses-its-activation-domain-to-recruit-cbp-p300-and-shape-rna-pol2-cluster-distribution
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yaw Asante, Katharina Benischke, Issra Osman, Quy A Ngo, Jakob Wurth, Dominik Laubscher, Hyunmin Kim, Bhavatharini Udhayakumar, Md Imdadul H Khan, Diana H Chin, Jadon Porch, Maharshi Chakraborty, Richard Sallari, Olivier Delattre, Sakina Zaidi, Sarah Morice, Didier Surdez, Sara G Danielli, Beat W Schäfer, Berkley E Gryder, Marco Wachtel
Activation of oncogenic gene expression from long-range enhancers is initiated by the assembly of DNA-binding transcription factors (TF), leading to recruitment of co-activators such as CBP/p300 to modify the local genomic context and facilitate RNA-Polymerase 2 (Pol2) binding. Yet, most TF-to-coactivator recruitment relationships remain unmapped. Here, studying the oncogenic fusion TF PAX3-FOXO1 (P3F) from alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma (aRMS), we show that a single cysteine in the activation domain (AD) of P3F is important for a small alpha helical coil that recruits CBP/p300 to chromatin...
December 15, 2023: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38097036/pax3-induces-target-specific-reinnervation-through-axon-collateral-expression-of-psa-ncam
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Sebastian Jara, Hasan X Avci, Ioanna Kouremenou, Mohamed Doulazmi, Joelle Bakouche, Caroline Dubacq, Catherine Goyenvalle, Jean Mariani, Ann M Lohof, Rachel M Sherrard
Damaged or dysfunctional neural circuits can be replaced after a lesion by axon sprouting and collateral growth from undamaged neurons. Unfortunately, these new connections are often disorganized and rarely produce clinical improvement. Here we investigate how to promote post-lesion axonal collateral growth, while retaining correct cellular targeting. In the mouse olivocerebellar path, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) induces correctly-targeted post-lesion cerebellar reinnervation by remaining intact inferior olivary axons (climbing fibers)...
December 12, 2023: Progress in Neurobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38085333/smarcb1-deficient-sinonasal-adenocarcinoma-a-rare-variant-of-swi-snf-deficient-malignancy-often-misclassified-as-high-grade-non-intestinal-type-sinonasal-adenocarcinoma-or-myoepithelial-carcinoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alena Skálová, Touraj Taheri, Martina Bradová, Tomáš Vaněček, Alessandro Franchi, David Slouka, Tomáš Kostlivý, Gisele de Rezende, Jaroslav Michálek, Natálie Klubíčková, Nicola Ptáková, Antónia Nemcová, Michal Michal, Abbas Agaimy, Ilmo Leivo
SMARCB1-deficient sinonasal adenocarcinoma is a rare variant of SWI/SNF-deficient malignancies with SMARCB1 loss and adenocarcinoma features. More than 200 high-grade epithelial sinonasal malignancies were retrieved. A total of 14 cases exhibited complete SMARCB1 (INI1) loss and glandular differentiation. SMARCA2 and SMARCA4 were normal, except for one case with a loss of SMARCA2. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) and/or fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) revealed an alteration in the SMARCB1 gene in 9/13 cases, while 2/13 were negative...
December 12, 2023: Virchows Archiv: An International Journal of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38076999/fusion-negative-rhabdomyosarcoma-orthotopic-tongue-xenografts-for-study-of-invasion-intravasation-and-metastasis-in-live-animals
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Sarah M Hammoudeh, Yeap Ng, Bih-Rong Wei, Thomas D Madsen, R Mark Simpson, Roberto Weigert, Paul A Randazzo
PAX3/7 Fusion-negative rhabdomyosarcoma (FN-RMS) is a childhood mesodermal lineage malignancy with a poor prognosis for metastatic or relapsed cases. Towards achieving a more complete understanding of advanced FN-RMS, we developed an orthotopic tongue xenograft model for studies of molecular basis of FN-RMS invasion and metastasis. The behavior of FN-RMS cells injected into murine tongue was examined using in vivo bioluminescence imaging, non-invasive intravital microscopy (IVM), and histopathology and compared to the prevailing hindlimb intramuscular and subcutaneous xenografts...
November 10, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38070699/the-development-of-thoracic-and-abdominal-muscle-depends-on-sdf1-and-cxcr4
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Imadeldin Yahya, Aisha Abduelmula, Dorit Hockman, Beate Brand-Saberi, Gabriela Morosan-Puopolo
In vertebrates, the lateral body wall muscle formation is thought to be initiated by direct outgrowth of the dermomyotomes resulting in the elongation of the hypaxial myotomes. This contrasts with the formation of the muscles of the girdle, limbs and intrinsic tongue muscles, which originate from long-range migrating progenitors. Previous work shows that the migration of these progenitors requires CXCR4 which is specifically expressed in the migrating cells, but not in the dermomyotome. Here, we show that cells in the ventrolateral-lip (VLL) of the dermomyotome at the flank level express CXCR4 in a pattern consistent with that of Pax3 and MyoR...
December 7, 2023: Developmental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38066969/study-on-the-effect-of-oleic-acid-induced-lipogenic-differentiation-of-skeletal-muscle-satellite-cells-in-yanbian-cattle-and-related-mechanisms
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bin Sun, Jianfu Sun, Qiang Li, Ying Wang, Enze Wang, Huaina Jin, Huan Hua, Qiyun Jin, Xiangzi Li
Skeletal muscle satellite cells have the ability to differentiate into various cells under different conditions. This study aimed to investigate the effects of different concentrations of oleic acid (50, 100, and 200 µmol/L) on the process of lipogenic transdifferentiation in Yanbian bovine satellite cells, as well as its molecular regulatory mechanism. After inducing differentiation with oleic acid for 96 h, it was observed that the addition of oleic acid resulted in the formation of lipid droplets in the bovine satellite cells, and the triglyceride content showed a dose-dependent relationship with the concentration of OA...
November 23, 2023: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38051653/in-depth-analyses-of-lncrna-and-circrna-expression-in-the-hippocampus-of-lps-induced-ad-mice-by-byu-d-mar-25
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yongcang Zhang, Liang Tang, Yan Wang, Xiaoyan Zhu, Lan Liu
Byu d Mar 25 (BM25) has been verified to have neuroprotective effects in Alzheimer's disease (AD) mice. However, the molecular mechanism remains unclear. We aimed to investigate the expression profiling of lncRNAs and circRNAs by microarray analysis. Six hippocampus from LPS-mediated AD mice model treated with (normal saline (NS) (n = 3) and AD mice model treated with BM25 (n = 3) were selected. Microarray analysis was performed to detect the expression profiles of lncRNAs and circRNAs in hippocampus...
January 3, 2024: Neuroreport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38048357/supraclavicular-brown-adipocytes-originate-from-tbx1-myoprogenitors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zan Huang, Chenxin Gu, Zengdi Zhang, Rini Arianti, Aneesh Swaminathan, Kevin Tran, Alex Battist, Endre Kristóf, Hai-Bin Ruan
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) dissipates energy as heat, contributing to temperature control, energy expenditure, and systemic homeostasis. In adult humans, BAT mainly exists in supraclavicular areas and its prevalence is associated with cardiometabolic health. However, the developmental origin of supraclavicular BAT remains unknown. Here, using genetic cell marking in mice, we demonstrate that supraclavicular brown adipocytes do not develop from the Pax3+/Myf5+ epaxial dermomyotome that gives rises to interscapular BAT (iBAT)...
December 4, 2023: PLoS Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37968277/pax3-foxo1-dictates-myogenic-reprogramming-and-rhabdomyosarcoma-identity-in-endothelial-progenitors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Madeline B Searcy, Randolph K Larsen, Bradley T Stevens, Yang Zhang, Hongjian Jin, Catherine J Drummond, Casey G Langdon, Katherine E Gadek, Kyna Vuong, Kristin B Reed, Matthew R Garcia, Beisi Xu, Darden W Kimbrough, Grace E Adkins, Nadhir Djekidel, Shaina N Porter, Patrick A Schreiner, Shondra M Pruett-Miller, Brian J Abraham, Jerold E Rehg, Mark E Hatley
Fusion-positive rhabdomyosarcoma (FP-RMS) driven by the expression of the PAX3-FOXO1 (P3F) fusion oncoprotein is an aggressive subtype of pediatric rhabdomyosarcoma. FP-RMS histologically resembles developing muscle yet occurs throughout the body in areas devoid of skeletal muscle highlighting that FP-RMS is not derived from an exclusively myogenic cell of origin. Here we demonstrate that P3F reprograms mouse and human endothelial progenitors to FP-RMS. We show that P3F expression in aP2-Cre expressing cells reprograms endothelial progenitors to functional myogenic stem cells capable of regenerating injured muscle fibers...
November 15, 2023: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37906396/transcriptomics-profiling-reveal-the-heterogeneity-of-white-and-brown-adipocyte
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhongxiao Zhang, Liling Xu, Ling Zhang, Jingxian Lu, Zhou Peng, Xirong Guo, Jianfang Gao
The marker genes associated with white adipocytes and brown adipocytes have been previously identified; however, these markers have not been updated in several years, and the differentiation process of preadipocytes remains relatively fixed. Consequently, there has been a lack of exploration into alternative differentiation schemes. In this particular study, we present a transcriptional signature specific to brown adipocytes and white adipocytes. Notably, our findings reveal that ZNF497, ZIC1, ZFY, UTY, USP9Y, TXLNGY, TTTY14, TNNT3, TNNT2, TNNT1, TNNI1, TNNC1, TDRD15, SOX11, SLN, SFRP2, PRKY, PAX3KLHL40, PAX3, INKA2-AS1, SOX11, and TDRD15 exhibit high expression levels in brown adipocytes...
October 31, 2023: Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37885410/pax3-lineage-specific-deletion-of-gpr161-is-associated-with-spinal-neural-tube-and-craniofacial-malformations-during-embryonic-development
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sung-Eun Kim, Pooja J Chothani, Rehana Shaik, Westley Pollard, Richard H Finnell
Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signaling is the morphogen signaling that regulates embryonic craniofacial and neural tube development. G protein-coupled receptor 161 (Gpr161) is a negative regulator of Shh signaling, and its inactivation in mice results in embryo lethality associated with craniofacial and neural tube defects (NTDs). However, the structural defects of later embryonic stages in Gpr161 null mice and cell lineages underlying abnormalities were not well characterized due to their limited lifespan. We found the Pax3 lineage-specific deletion of Gpr161 embryos presented with tectal hypertrophy (anterior dorsal neuroepithelium), cranial vault and facial bone hypoplasia (cranial neural crest (CNC)), vertebral abnormalities (somite), and the closed form of spina bifida (posterior dorsal neuroepithelium)...
October 27, 2023: Disease Models & Mechanisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37882314/insight-into-the-nodal-cells-transcriptome-of-the-streptophyte-green-alga-chara-braunii-s276
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Heß, Anja Holzhausen, Wolfgang R Hess
Charophyceae are the most complex streptophyte algae, possessing tissue-like structures, rhizoids and a cellulose-pectin-based cell wall akin to embryophytes. Together with the Zygnematophyceae and the Coleochaetophycae, the Charophyceae form a grade in which the Zygnematophyceae share a last common ancestor with land plants. The availability of genomic data, its short life cycle, and the ease of non-sterile cultivation in the laboratory have made the species Chara braunii an emerging model system for streptophyte terrestrialization and early land plant evolution...
2023: Physiologia Plantarum
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