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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681667/association-of-genetically-predicted-486-blood-metabolites-on-the-risk-of-alzheimer-s-disease-a-mendelian-randomization-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qiqi Yang, Xinyu Han, Min Ye, Tianxin Jiang, Baoguo Wang, Zhenfeng Zhang, Fei Li
BACKGROUND: Studies have reported that metabolic disturbance exhibits in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Still, the presence of definitive evidence concerning the genetic effect of metabolites on AD risk remains insufficient. A systematic exploration of the genetic association between blood metabolites and AD would contribute to the identification of new targets for AD screening and prevention. METHODS: We conducted an exploratory two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) study aiming to preliminarily identify the potential metabolites involved in AD development...
2024: Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680658/circulating-dna-genome-wide-fragmentation-in-early-detection-and-disease-monitoring-of-hepatocellular-carcinoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shifeng Lian, Chenyu Lu, Fugui Li, Xia Yu, Limei Ai, Biaohua Wu, Xueyi Gong, Wenjing Zhou, Yulong Xie, Yun Du, Wen Quan, Panpan Wang, Li Deng, Xuejun Liang, Jiyun Zhan, Yong Yuan, Fang Fang, Zhiwei Liu, Mingfang Ji, Zongli Zheng
Genome-wide circulating cell-free DNA (ccfDNA) fragmentation for cancer detection has been rarely evaluated using blood samples collected before cancer diagnosis. To evaluate ccfDNA fragmentation for detecting early hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), we first modeled and tested using hospitalized HCC patients and then evaluated in a population-based study. A total of 427 samples were analyzed, including 270 samples collected prior to HCC diagnosis from a population-based study. Our model distinguished hospital HCC patients from controls excellently (area under curve 0...
May 17, 2024: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680308/exploring-the-potential-mechanisms-of-guanxinshutong-capsules-in-treating-pathological-cardiac-hypertrophy-based-on-network-pharmacology-computer-aided-drug-design-and-animal-experiments
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuanfeng Liu, Qixiang Li, Chongyu Shao, Yong She, Huifen Zhou, Yan Guo, Huiyan An, Ting Wang, Jiehong Yang, Haitong Wan
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are significant causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and pathological cardiac hypertrophy (PCH) is an essential predictor of many heart diseases. Guanxinshutong capsule (GXST) is a Chinese patent medicine widely used in the clinical treatment of CVD, In our previous research, we identified 111 compounds of GXST. In order to reveal the potential molecular mechanisms by which GXST treats PCH, this study employed network pharmacology methods to screen for the active ingredients of GXST in treating PCH and predicted the potential targets...
April 23, 2024: ACS Omega
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678024/loss-of-nedd8-in-cancer-cells-causes-vulnerability-to-immune-checkpoint-blockade-in-triple-negative-breast-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Irineos Papakyriacou, Ginte Kutkaite, Marta Rúbies Bedós, Divya Nagarajan, Liam P Alford, Michael P Menden, Yumeng Mao
Immune checkpoint blockade therapy aims to activate the immune system to eliminate cancer cells. However, clinical benefits are only recorded in a subset of patients. Here, we leverage genome-wide CRISPR/Cas9 screens in a Tumor-Immune co-Culture System focusing on triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). We reveal that NEDD8 loss in cancer cells causes a vulnerability to nivolumab (anti-PD-1). Genetic deletion of NEDD8 only delays cell division initially but cell proliferation is unaffected after recovery. Since the NEDD8 gene is commonly essential, we validate this observation with additional CRISPR screens and uncover enhanced immunogenicity in NEDD8 deficient cells using proteomics...
April 27, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38677517/high-throughput-assay-for-regulated-secretion-of-neuropeptides-in-mouse-and-human-neurons
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Urszula Baginska, Ganna Balagura, Ruud F Toonen, Matthijs Verhage
Neuropeptides are the largest group of chemical signals in the brain. More than 100 different neuropeptides modulate various brain functions, and their dysregulation has been associated with neurological disorders. Neuropeptides are packed into dense core vesicles (DCVs), which fuse with the plasma membrane in a calcium-dependent manner. Here, we describe a novel high-throughput assay for DCV exocytosis using a chimera of Nanoluc luciferase and the DCV-cargo neuropeptide Y (NPY). The NPY-Nanoluc reporter colocalized with endogenous DCV markers in all neurons and little mis-localization to other cellular compartments...
April 25, 2024: Journal of Biological Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38677125/identification-critical-host-factors-for-japanese-encephalitis-virus-replication-via-crispr-screening-of-human-sgrna-library
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Le-le Liu, You-Qin Yin, Kai-Xiong Ma, Jin-Chao Xing, Xing-Xing Ren, Jin-Yu Huang, Ming Liao, Wen-Bao Qi, Li-Hong Huang
Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) is a pathogen with a substantial impact on both livestock and human health. However, the critical host factors in the virus life cycle remain poorly understood. Using a library comprising 123411 small guide RNAs (sgRNAs) targeting 19050 human genes, we conducted a genome-wide clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/Cas9-based screen to identify essential genes for JEV replication. By employing knockout or knockdown techniques on genes, we identified eleven human genes crucial for JEV replication, such as prolactin releasing hormone receptor (PRLHR), activating signal cointegrator 1 complex subunit 3 (ASCC3), acyl-CoA synthetase long chain family member 3 (ACSL3), and others...
April 24, 2024: Veterinary Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676703/dissecting-caspase-2-mediated-cell-death-from-intrinsic-piddosome-activation-to-chemical-modulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mengxue Zeng, Kun Wang, Qingcui Wu, Jingjin Ding, Dan Xie, Xiangbing Qi, Feng Shao
Caspase-2, a highly conserved member of the caspase family, is considered an initiator caspase that triggers apoptosis in response to some cellular stresses. Previous studies suggest that an intracellular multi-protein complex PIDDosome, induced by genotoxic stress, serves as a platform for caspase-2 activation. However, due to caspase-2's inability to process effector caspases, the mechanism underlying caspase-2-mediated cell death upon PIDDosome activation remains unclear. Here we conducted an unbiased genome-wide genetic screen and identified that the Bcl2 family protein BID is required for PIDDosome-induced, caspase-2-mediated apoptosis...
April 27, 2024: Protein & Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676512/exploring-the-causal-effects-of-gut-microbiota-on-diabetic-nephropathy-a-two-sample-mendelian-randomization-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kai Chen, Xu Wang, Zhihao Shang, Qingyue Li, Wenqiang Yao, Shaobo Guo, Yingting Guan
BACKGROUND: In recent years, an increasing number of studies have indicated a bidirectional relationship between gut microbiota and the kidneys (the gut-kidney axis). Currently, the potential causal relationship between gut microbiota and diabetic nephropathy remains unclear. This study explores the causal effects of gut microbiota on diabetic nephropathy through Mendelian randomization. METHODS: We carried out a comprehensive Mendelian Randomization (MR) analysis, drawing on the Genome-wide Association Study (GWAS) data for 196 varieties of gut microbiota and diabetic nephropathy...
April 26, 2024: Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675851/geographical-expansion-of-avian-metapneumovirus-subtype-b-first-detection-and-molecular-characterization-of-avian-metapneumovirus-subtype-b-in-us-poultry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Muhammad Luqman, Naveen Duhan, Gun Temeeyasen, Mohamed Selim, Sumit Jangra, Sunil Kumar Mor
Avian metapneumovirus (aMPV), classified within the Pneumoviridae family, wreaks havoc on poultry health. It typically causes upper respiratory tract and reproductive tract infections, mainly in turkeys, chickens, and ducks. Four subtypes of AMPV (A, B, C, D) and two unclassified subtypes have been identified, of which subtypes A and B are widely distributed across the world. In January 2024, an outbreak of severe respiratory disease occurred on turkey and chicken farms across different states in the US. Metagenomics sequencing of selected tissue and swab samples confirmed the presence of aMPV subtype B...
March 26, 2024: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38674747/expanding-the-crispr-toolbox-for-engineering-lycopene-biosynthesis-in-corynebacterium-glutamicum
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhimin Zhan, Xiong Chen, Zhifang Ye, Ming Zhao, Cheng Li, Shipeng Gao, Anthony J Sinskey, Lan Yao, Jun Dai, Yiming Jiang, Xueyun Zheng
Lycopene represents one of the central compounds in the carotenoid pathway and it exhibits a potent antioxidant ability with wide potential applications in medicine, food, and cosmetics. The microbial production of lycopene has received increasing concern in recent years. Corynebacterium glutamicum ( C. glutamicum ) is considered to be a safe and beneficial industrial production platform, naturally endowed with the ability to produce lycopene. However, the scarcity of efficient genetic tools and the challenge of identifying crucial metabolic genes impede further research on C...
April 16, 2024: Microorganisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38674451/information-provision-regarding-health-related-direct-to-consumer-genetic-testing-for-dutch-consumers-an-in-depth-content-analysis-of-sellers-websites
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Danny Bruins, Suzanne M Onstwedder, Martina C Cornel, Margreet G E M Ausems, Marc H W van Mil, Tessel Rigter
Background : Previous studies have suggested that information offered by sellers of health-related direct-to-consumer genetic tests (DTC-GTs) is often incomplete, unbalanced, or too difficult to understand. The extent to which this is the case for sellers accessible to Dutch consumers has not previously been studied. Methods and Goals : The present study aimed to assess the completeness, balance, readability, and findability of informational content on a selection of websites from several health-related DTC-GT sellers accessible to Dutch consumers...
April 20, 2024: Genes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38673603/genome-wide-association-screens-for-anterior-cruciate-ligament-tears
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Vincenzo Candela, Umile Giuseppe Longo, Alessandra Berton, Giuseppe Salvatore, Francisco Forriol, Alessandro de Sire, Vincenzo Denaro
BACKGROUND: The etiopathogenesis of ACL rupture is not clarified. The aim of this study is to identify genomic regions and genetic variants relevant to anterior cruciate ligament injury susceptibility that could be involved in non-contact anterior cruciate ligament ruptures. METHODS: A systematic review of the literature was performed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines with a PRISMA checklist and algorithm...
April 17, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38670525/genotypic-and-phenotypic-antimicrobial-resistance-of-irish-clostridioides-difficile-isolates-2022
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lieke Brouwer, Anne Carroll, Eleanor McNamara
OBJECTIVES: Infection with Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) usually occurs after antibiotic treatment for other infections and can cause gastro-intestinal disorders of variable severity. C. difficile can be resistant to a wide spectrum of antimicrobials. Detection of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is important to direct optimal treatment and surveillance of AMR patterns in the overall population. Correlation between genotypic markers and phenotypic AMR is not yet well defined. The aim for this study is to assess whether and to what extent genotypic determinants of AMR correlate with phenotypic resistance...
April 24, 2024: Anaerobe
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669316/up-regulated-pla2g10-in-cancer-impairs-t-cell-infiltration-to-dampen-immunity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tianxiang Zhang, Weiwei Yu, Xiaoxiao Cheng, Jacky Yeung, Viviana Ahumada, Paul C Norris, Mackenzie J Pearson, Xuan Yang, Willemijn van Deursen, Christina Halcovich, Ala Nassar, Mathew D Vesely, Yu Zhang, Jianping Zhang, Lan Ji, Dallas B Flies, Linda Liu, Solomon Langermann, William J LaRochelle, Rachel Humphrey, Dejian Zhao, Qiuyu Zhang, Jindong Zhang, Runxia Gu, Kurt A Schalper, Miguel F Sanmamed, Lieping Chen
T cells are often absent from human cancer tissues during both spontaneously induced immunity and therapeutic immunotherapy, even in the presence of a functional T cell-recruiting chemokine system, suggesting the existence of T cell exclusion mechanisms that impair infiltration. Using a genome-wide in vitro screening platform, we identified a role for phospholipase A2 group 10 (PLA2G10) protein in T cell exclusion. PLA2G10 up-regulation is widespread in human cancers and is associated with poor T cell infiltration in tumor tissues...
April 26, 2024: Science Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38665091/genome-wide-profiling-of-histone-acetylation-enhancer-of-fatty-liver-hemorrhagic-syndrome-in-laying-hens
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yi Wang, Shuwen Chen, Xue Min, Jinhu Ma, Xinrui Yi, Xuejin Lu, Xinyu Li, Meizi Zhu, Jin Peng, Yunshu Tang, Yaling Zhu
OBJECTIVE: Rare study of the non-coding and regulatory regions of the genome limits our ability to decode the mechanisms of fatty liver hemorrhage syndrome (FLHS) in chickens. METHOD: Herein, we constructed the HFD-induced FLHS chicken model to investigate the genome-wide active enhancers and transcriptome by H3K27ac target chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing (ChIP-seq) and RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) profiles of normal and FLHS liver tissues. Concurrently, an integrative analysis combining ChIP-seq with RNA-Seq and a comparative analysis with chicken FLHS, rat Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and human NAFLD at the transcriptome level revealed the enhancer target genes and conservative genes involved in metabolic processes...
April 24, 2024: Animal bioscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38664839/identifying-latent-genetic-interactions-in-genome-wide-association-studies-using-multiple-traits
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrew J Bass, Shijia Bian, Aliza P Wingo, Thomas S Wingo, David J Cutler, Michael P Epstein
The "missing" heritability of complex traits may be partly explained by genetic variants interacting with other genes or environments that are difficult to specify, observe, and detect. We propose a new kernel-based method called Latent Interaction Testing (LIT) to screen for genetic interactions that leverages pleiotropy from multiple related traits without requiring the interacting variable to be specified or observed. Using simulated data, we demonstrate that LIT increases power to detect latent genetic interactions compared to univariate methods...
April 25, 2024: Genome Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661215/systematic-interrogation-of-crispr-antimicrobials-in-klebsiella-pneumoniae-reveals-nuclease-guide-%C3%A2-and-strain-dependent-features-influencing-antimicrobial-activity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elena Vialetto, Solange Miele, Moran G Goren, Jiaqi Yu, Yanying Yu, Daphne Collias, Beatriz Beamud, Lisa Osbelt, Marta Lourenço, Till Strowig, Sylvain Brisse, Lars Barquist, Udi Qimron, David Bikard, Chase L Beisel
CRISPR-Cas systems can be utilized as programmable-spectrum antimicrobials to combat bacterial infections. However, how CRISPR nucleases perform as antimicrobials across target sites and strains remains poorly explored. Here, we address this knowledge gap by systematically interrogating the use of CRISPR antimicrobials using multidrug-resistant and hypervirulent strains of Klebsiella pneumoniae as models. Comparing different Cas nucleases, DNA-targeting nucleases outperformed RNA-targeting nucleases based on the tested targets...
April 25, 2024: Nucleic Acids Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38660445/genome-wide-identification-and-expression-analysis-of-the-cryptochromes-reveal-the-cscry1-role-under-low-light-stress-in-cucumber
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haishun Cao, Rui Wang, Junhong Zhao, Liangliang Shi, Yuan Huang, Tingquan Wu, Changyuan Zhang
INTRODUCTION: Low-light-stress is a common meteorological disaster that can result in slender seedlings. The photoreceptors play a crucial role in perceiving and regulating plants' tolerance to low-light-stress. However, the low-light-stress tolerance of cucumber has not been effectively evaluated, and the functions of these photoreceptor genes in cucumber, particularly under low-light-stress conditions, are not clear. METHODS: Herein, we evaluated the growth characteristics of cucumber seedlings under various LED light treatment...
2024: Frontiers in Plant Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659979/whole-genome-resequencing-and-transcriptional-profiling-association-analysis-revealed-the-intraspecies-difference-response-to-oligosaccharides-utilization-in-bifidobacterium-animalis-subsp-lactis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhenghui Lan, Xueling Zhang, Meng Xu, Junkai Kong, Xuancheng Zuo, Yixuan Wang, Chenxi Wang, Yingdi Teng, Yongqing Ni, Yan Zhang
INTRODUCTION: As prebiotics, oligosaccharides are frequently combined with Bifidobacterium to develop synbiotic products. However, a highly diverse gene repertoire of Bifidobacterium is involved in sugar catabolism, and even phylogenetically close species may differ in their sugar utilization capabilities. To further explore the mechanism underlying the differences in Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis oligosaccharide metabolism. METHODS: This study screened strains with differential oligosaccharide metabolism...
2024: Frontiers in Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659927/crispr-knockout-genome-wide-screens-identify-the-helq-rad52-axis-in-regulating-the-repair-of-cisplatin-induced-single-stranded-dna-gaps
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Lindsey M Pale, Jude B Khatib, Claudia M Nicolae, George-Lucian Moldovan
Treatment with genotoxic agents, such as platinum compounds, is still the mainstay therapeutical approach for the majority of cancers. Our understanding of the mechanisms of action of these drugs is however imperfect, and continuously evolving. Recent advances in the field highlighted single stranded DNA (ssDNA) gap accumulation as a potential determinant underlying cisplatin chemosensitivity, at least in some genetic backgrounds, such as BRCA mutations. Cisplatin-induced ssDNA gaps form upon the arrest of replication forks at sites of cisplatin adducts, and restart of DNA synthesis downstream of the lesion through repriming catalyzed by the PRIMPOL enzyme...
April 20, 2024: bioRxiv
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