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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37863045/the-multi-lineage-transcription-factor-isl1-controls-cardiomyocyte-cell-fate-through-interaction-with-nkx2-5
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bonnie E J Maven, Casey A Gifford, Melanie Weilert, Barbara Gonzalez-Teran, Ruth Hüttenhain, Angelo Pelonero, Kathryn N Ivey, Kaitlen Samse-Knapp, Wesley Kwong, David Gordon, Michael McGregor, Tomohiro Nishino, Eyuche Okorie, Sage Rossman, Mauro W Costa, Nevan J Krogan, Julia Zeitlinger, Deepak Srivastava
Congenital heart disease often arises from perturbations of transcription factors (TFs) that guide cardiac development. ISLET1 (ISL1) is a TF that influences early cardiac cell fate, as well as differentiation of other cell types including motor neuron progenitors (MNPs) and pancreatic islet cells. While lineage specificity of ISL1 function is likely achieved through combinatorial interactions, its essential cardiac interacting partners are unknown. By assaying ISL1 genomic occupancy in human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiac progenitors (CPs) or MNPs and leveraging the deep learning approach BPNet, we identified motifs of other TFs that predicted ISL1 occupancy in each lineage, with NKX2...
October 11, 2023: Stem Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37796752/islet-1-is-differentially-expressed-among-neuroendocrine-and-non-neuroendocrine-tumors-and-its-potential-diagnostic-implication
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yan Xiang, Faizan Malik, Paul J Zhang
Islet-1 (ISL1) plays key roles in programming the epigenome and facilitating the recruitment of additional regulatory factors. Although it has been used as a marker for pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PanNETs), ISL1 reactivity in other tumor types are critically missing. ISL1 immunohistochemistry was performed on 147 neuroendocrine tumors (NET) originated in pancreas, gastrointestinal tract, lung, thyroid, parathyroid, pituitary, adrenal medulla, head/neck, genitourinary tract, and skin; and 110 non-neuroendocrine tumors originated in the pancreas, thymus, lung, thyroid, mesothelium, adrenal cortex, stomach, breast, head/neck, skin, and kidney...
October 2023: International Journal of Surgical Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37782193/human-breast-milk-cells-are-positive-for-the-pioneer-transcription-factor-isl1
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M Piras, P Coni, M Piludu, S Coni, J I Lachowicz, M Jaremko, G Faa, F Cau, A Scano, G Orrù, R Murru, G Pichiri
OBJECTIVE: ISL1 is a pioneer transcription factor that plays important roles in cell lineage specification and differentiation, by programming the epigenome and recruiting additional regulatory factors. The aim of this study is to determine whether the human breastmilk contains ISL1-positive stem cells, and, if so, to describe the subcellular localization of ISL1. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Breast milk was obtained from fourteen healthy females during the first 2-6 months of lactation...
September 2023: European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37773257/human-retinal-ganglion-cell-neurons-generated-by-synchronous-bmp-inhibition-and-transcription-factor-mediated-reprogramming
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Devansh Agarwal, Nicholas Dash, Kevin W Mazo, Manan Chopra, Maria P Avila, Amit Patel, Ryan M Wong, Cairang Jia, Hope Do, Jie Cheng, Colette Chiang, Shawna L Jurlina, Mona Roshan, Michael W Perry, Jong M Rho, Risa Broyer, Cassidy D Lee, Robert N Weinreb, Cezar Gavrilovici, Nicholas W Oesch, Derek S Welsbie, Karl J Wahlin
In optic neuropathies, including glaucoma, retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) die. Cell transplantation and endogenous regeneration offer strategies for retinal repair, however, developmental programs required for this to succeed are incompletely understood. To address this, we explored cellular reprogramming with transcription factor (TF) regulators of RGC development which were integrated into human pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) as inducible gene cassettes. When the pioneer factor NEUROG2 was combined with RGC-expressed TFs (ATOH7, ISL1, and POU4F2) some conversion was observed and when pre-patterned by BMP inhibition, RGC-like induced neurons (RGC-iNs) were generated with high efficiency in just under a week...
September 29, 2023: NPJ Regenerative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37762684/myogenetic-oligodeoxynucleotide-induces-myocardial-differentiation-of-murine-pluripotent-stem-cells
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Mina Ishioka, Yuma Nihashi, Yoichi Sunagawa, Koji Umezawa, Takeshi Shimosato, Hiroshi Kagami, Tatsuya Morimoto, Tomohide Takaya
An 18-base myogenetic oligodeoxynucleotide (myoDN), iSN04, acts as an anti-nucleolin aptamer and induces myogenic differentiation of skeletal muscle myoblasts. This study investigated the effect of iSN04 on murine embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). In the undifferentiated state, iSN04 inhibited the proliferation of ESCs and iPSCs but did not affect the expression of pluripotent markers. In the differentiating condition, iSN04 treatment of ESCs/iPSCs from day 5 onward dramatically induced differentiation into Nkx2-5 + beating cardiomyocytes with upregulation of Gata4 , Isl1 , and Nkx2-5 , whereas iSN04 treatment from earlier stages completely inhibited cardiomyogenesis...
September 21, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37759537/characterisation-of-lipoma-preferred-partner-as-a-novel-mechanotransducer-in-vascular-smooth-muscle-cells
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Alexandra Sporkova, Taslima Nahar, Mingsi Cao, Subhajit Ghosh, Carla Sens-Albert, Prisca Amayi Patricia Friede, Anika Nagel, Jaafar Al-Hasani, Markus Hecker
In arteries and arterioles, a chronic increase in blood pressure raises wall tension. This continuous biomechanical strain causes a change in gene expression in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) that may lead to pathological changes. Here we have characterised the functional properties of lipoma-preferred partner (LPP), a Lin11-Isl1-Mec3 (LIM)-domain protein, which is most closely related to the mechanotransducer zyxin but selectively expressed by smooth muscle cells, including VSMCs in adult mice. VSMCs isolated from the aorta of LPP knockout (LPP-KO) mice displayed a higher rate of proliferation than their wildtype (WT) counterparts, and when cultured as three-dimensional spheroids, they revealed a higher expression of the proliferation marker Ki 67 and showed greater invasion into a collagen gel...
September 19, 2023: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37695031/critical-test-of-the-assumption-that-the-hypothalamic-entopeduncular-nucleus-of-rodents-is-homologous-with-the-primate-internal-pallidum
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Luis Puelles, Thorsten Stühmer, John L R Rubenstein, Carmen Diaz
The globus pallidus (GP) of primates is divided conventionally into distinct internal and external parts. The literature repeats since 1930 the opinion that the homolog of the primate internal pallidum in rodents is the hypothalamic entopeduncular nucleus (embedded within fiber tracts of the cerebral peduncle). To test this idea, we explored its historic fundaments, checked the development and genoarchitecture of mouse entopeduncular and pallidal neurons, and examined relevant comparative connectivity data...
November 2023: Journal of Comparative Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37669989/placental-growth-factor-exerts-a-dual-function-for-cardiomyogenesis-and-vasculogenesis-during-heart-development
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Nevin Witman, Chikai Zhou, Timm Häneke, Yao Xiao, Xiaoting Huang, Eduarde Rohner, Jesper Sohlmér, Niels Grote Beverborg, Kenneth R Chien, Makoto Sahara
Cardiogenic growth factors play important roles in heart development. Placental growth factor (PLGF) has previously been reported to have angiogenic effects; however, its potential role in cardiogenesis has not yet been determined. We analyze single-cell RNA-sequencing data derived from human and primate embryonic hearts and find PLGF shows a biphasic expression pattern, as it is expressed specifically on ISL1+ second heart field progenitors at an earlier stage and on vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs) and endothelial cells (ECs) at later stages...
September 5, 2023: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37667288/genome-wide-dna-methylation-analysis-of-astragalus-and-danshen-on-the-intervention-of-myofibroblast-activation-in-idiopathic-pulmonary-fibrosis
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Qingyin Liu, Xue Liu, Guoyu Wang, Fan Wu, Yuan Hou, Huaman Liu
BACKGROUND: Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), a chronic progressive interstitial lung disease of unknown etiology, is characterized by continuous damage to alveolar epithelial cells, abnormal repair of alveolar tissue, and alveolar wall scar formation. Currently, the recommended treatment for IPF in Western medicine is relatively limited. In contrast, traditional Chinese medicine and compound prescriptions show advantages in the diagnosis and treatment of IPF, which can be attributed to their multi-channel and multi-target characteristics and minimal side-effects...
September 4, 2023: BMC Pulmonary Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37662386/-tgfbr1-regulates-lateral-plate-mesoderm-and-endoderm-reorganization-during-the-trunk-to-tail-transition
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Anastasiia Lozovska, Ana Nóvoa, Ying-Yi Kuo, Arnon D Jurberg, Gabriel G Martins, Anna-Katerina Hadjantonakis, Moises Mallo
During the trunk to tail transition the mammalian embryo builds the outlets for the intestinal and urogenital tracts, lays down the primordia for the hindlimb and external genitalia, and switches from the epiblast/primitive streak to the tailbud as the driver of axial extension. Genetic and molecular data indicate that Tgfbr1 is a key regulator of the trunk to tail transition. Tgfbr1 has been shown to control the switch of the neuro mesodermal-competent cells from the epiblast to the chordo-neural hinge to generate the tail bud...
August 23, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37649128/analyzing-the-factors-that-contribute-to-the-development-of-embryological-classical-type-of-bladder-exstrophy
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Ria Margiana, Widya Juwita, Khoirul Ima, Zakiyatul Faizah, Supardi Supardi
Bladder exstrophy is a rare congenital condition of the pelvis, bladder, and lower abdomen that opens the bladder against the abdominal wall, produces aberrant growth, short penis, upward curvature during erection, wide penis, and undescended testes. Exstrophy affects 1/30,000 newborns. The bladder opens against the abdominal wall in bladder exstrophy, a rare genitourinary condition. This study is vital to provide appropriate therapy choices as a basis to improve patient outcomes. This study may explain bladder exstrophy and provide treatment...
August 31, 2023: Anatomy & Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37541259/ve-cadherin-is-expressed-transiently-in-early-isl1-cardiovascular-progenitor-cells-and-facilitates-cardiac-differentiation
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Violetta A Maltabe, Anna N Melidoni, Dimitris Beis, Ioannis Kokkinopoulos, Nikolaos Paschalidis, Panos Kouklis
Adherens junctions (AJs) provide adhesive properties through cadherins and associated cytoplasmic catenins and participate in morphogenetic processes. We examined AJs formed between ISL1+ cardiovascular progenitor cells during differentiation of embryonic stem cells (ESCs) in vitro and in mouse embryogenesis in vivo. We found that, in addition to N-CADHERIN, a percentage of ISL1+ cells transiently formed vascular endothelial (VE)-CADHERIN-mediated AJs during in vitro differentiation on days 4 and 5, and the same pattern was observed in vivo...
July 22, 2023: Stem Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37536498/the-ssbp3-co-regulator-is-required-for-glucose-homeostasis-pancreatic-islet-architecture-and-beta-cell-identity
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Eliana Toren, Jessica D Kepple, Kristen V Coutinho, Samuel O Poole, Iztiba M Deeba, Tanya H Pierre, Yanping Liu, Maigen M Bethea, Chad S Hunter
OBJECTIVE: Transcriptional complex activity drives the development and function of pancreatic islet cells to allow for proper glucose regulation. Prior studies from our lab and others highlighted that the LIM-homeodomain transcription factor (TF), Islet-1 (Isl1), and its interacting co-regulator, Ldb1, are vital effectors of developing and adult β-cells. We further found that a member of the Single Stranded DNA-Binding Protein (SSBP) co-regulator family, SSBP3, interacts with Isl1 and Ldb1 in β-cells and primary islets (mouse and human) to impact β-cell target genes MafA and Glp1R in vitro...
August 1, 2023: Molecular Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37528361/drivers-of-plateau-adaptability-in-cashmere-goats-revealed-by-genomic-and-transcriptomic-analyses
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Cuiling Wu, Shengchao Ma, Bingru Zhao, Chongkai Qin, Yujiang Wu, Jiang Di, Langda Suo, Xuefeng Fu
BACKGROUND: The adaptive evolution of plateau indigenous animals is a current research focus. However, phenotypic adaptation is complex and may involve the interactions between multiple genes or pathways, many of which remain unclear. As a kind of livestock with important economic value, cashmere goat has a high ability of plateau adaptation, which provides us with good materials for studying the molecular regulation mechanism of animal plateau adaptation. RESULTS: In this study, 32 Jiangnan (J) and 32 Tibetan (T) cashmere goats were sequenced at an average of 10...
August 1, 2023: BMC Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37516793/the-role-of-mesenchymal-estrogen-receptor-1-in-mouse-uterus-in-response-to-estrogen
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Keita Furuminato, Saki Minatoya, Eriko Senoo, Tatsuki Goto, Sho Yamazaki, Moeka Sakaguchi, Kenji Toyota, Taisen Iguchi, Shinichi Miyagawa
Estrogens play important roles in uterine growth and homeostasis through estrogen receptors (ESR1 and ESR2). To address the role of ESR1-mediated tissue events in the murine uterus, we analyzed mice with a mesenchymal tissue-specific knockout of Esr1. Isl1-driven Cre expression generated Esr1 deletion in the uterine stroma and endometrium (Isl-Esr1KO). We showed that overall structure of the Isl1-Esr1KO mouse uterus developed normally, but estrogen responsiveness and subsequent growth were defective, suggesting that mesenchymal ESR1 is necessary for both epithelial and mesenchymal cell proliferation...
July 29, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37476398/changes-in-synaptic-inputs-to-di3-ins-and-mns-after-complete-transection-in-adult-mice
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Sara Goltash, Shannon J Stevens, Emine Topcu, Tuan V Bui
INTRODUCTION: Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a debilitating condition that disrupts the communication between the brain and the spinal cord. Several studies have sought to determine how to revive dormant spinal circuits caudal to the lesion to restore movements in paralyzed patients. So far, recovery levels in human patients have been modest at best. In contrast, animal models of SCI exhibit more recovery of lost function. Previous work from our lab has identified dI3 interneurons as a spinal neuron population central to the recovery of locomotor function in spinalized mice...
2023: Frontiers in Neural Circuits
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37470706/g9a-inactivation-in-progenitor-cells-with-an-isl1-cre-with-reduced-recombinase-activity-models-aspects-of-dandy-walker-complex
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Lijun Chi, Ling Zhong, Dorothy Lee, Xinwen Yu, Amalia Caballero, Brian Nieman, Paul Delgado-Olguin
G9a, also known as EHMT2, is essential for embryogenesis and has specific functions in multiple developmental processes. G9a inactivation affects development of the nervous system, which is formed with contribution of descendants of progenitor cells expressing the transcription factor Isl1. However, the function of G9a in Isl1-expressing progenitors is unknown. Here, we show that G9a is required for proper development of multiple structures formed with contribution of Isl1-expressing progenitors. A Cre-dependent GFP reporter revealed that the recombinase activity of the Isl1-Cre used in this study to inactivate G9a was reduced to a subset of Isl1-expressing progenitor cells...
July 20, 2023: Biology Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37465584/loss-of-ctnnd2b-affects-neuronal-differentiation-and-behavior-in-zebrafish
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Raquel Vaz, Steven Edwards, Alfredo Dueñas-Rey, Wolfgang Hofmeister, Anna Lindstrand
Delta-catenin (CTNND2) is an adhesive junction associated protein belonging to the family of p120 catenins. The human gene is located on the short arm of chromosome 5, the region deleted in Cri-du-chat syndrome (OMIM #123450). Heterozygous loss of CTNND2 has been linked to a wide spectrum of neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism, schizophrenia, and intellectual disability. Here we studied how heterozygous loss of ctnnd2b affects zebrafish embryonic development, and larvae and adult behavior. First, we observed a disorganization of neuronal subtypes in the developing forebrain, namely the presence of ectopic isl1- expressing cells and a local reduction of GABA-positive neurons in the optic recess region...
2023: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37442233/isl1-regulates-lung-branching-morphogenesis-via-shh-signaling-pathway
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Ruiqi Huang, Chujing Zhang, Yuting Zheng, Wei Zhang, Huarong Huang, Mengsheng Qiu, Jianying Li, Feixue Li
Lung branching morphogenesis relies on a complex coordination of multiple signaling pathways and transcription factors. Here, we found that ablation of the LIM homeodomain transcription factor Islet1 (Isl1) in lung epithelium resulted in defective branching morphogenesis and incomplete formation of five lobes. A reduction in mesenchymal cell proliferation was observed in Isl1ShhCre lungs. There was no difference in apoptosis between the wild-type (ShhCre ) and Isl1ShhCre embryos. RNA-Seq and in situ hybridization analysis showed that Shh, Ptch1, Sox9, Irx1, Irx2, Tbx2, and Tbx3 were downregulated in the lungs of Isl1ShhCre embryos...
July 11, 2023: Journal of Biological Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37436928/distinct-retinoic-gene-signatures-discriminate-merkel-cell-polyomavirus-positive-from-negative-merkel-cell-carcinoma-cells
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Chiara Mazziotta, Christian Felice Cervellera, Giada Badiale, Ilaria Vitali, Antoine Touzé, Mauro Tognon, Fernanda Martini, John Charles Rotondo
Limited molecular knowledge of Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV)-positive and -negative Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) subsets (MCCP/MCCN) has prevented so far the identification of the MCC origin cell type and, therefore, the development of effective therapies. The retinoic gene signature was investigated in various MCCP, MCCN, and control fibroblast/epithelial cell lines to elucidate the heterogeneous nature of MCC. Hierarchical clustering and principal component analysis indicated that MCCP and MCCN cells were clusterizable from each other and control cells, according to their retinoic gene signature...
July 2023: Journal of Medical Virology
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