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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38606344/genetic-differentiation-and-phylogeography-of-erythroneurini-hemiptera-cicadellidae-typhlocybinae-in-the-southwestern-karst-area-of-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guimei Luo, Tianyi Pu, Jinqiu Wang, Weiwei Ran, Yuanqi Zhao, Christopher H Dietrich, Can Li, Yuehua Song
Erythroneurini is the largest tribe of the microleafhopper subfamily Typhlocybinae. Most prior research on this tribe has focused on traditional classification, phylogeny, and control of agricultural pests, and the phylogeography of the group remains poorly understood. In this study, the mitochondrial genomes of 10 erythroneurine species were sequenced, and sequences of four genes were obtained for 12 geographical populations of Seriana bacilla . The new sequence data were combined with previously available mitochondrial DNA sequence data and analyzed using Bayesian and Maximum-Likelihood-based phylogenetic methods to elucidate relationships among genera and species and estimate divergence times...
April 2024: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38604355/pan-genome-insights-into-adaptive-evolution-of-bacterial-symbionts-in-mixed-host-microbe-symbioses-represented-by-human-gut-microbiota-bacteroides-cellulosilyticus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhiqiu Yin, Jiaxin Liang, Mujie Zhang, Baozhu Chen, Zhanpeng Yu, Xiaoyan Tian, Xiaoyan Deng, Liang Peng
Animal hosts harbor diverse assemblages of microbial symbionts that play crucial roles in the host's lifestyle. The link between microbial symbiosis and host development remains poorly understood. In particular, little is known about the adaptive evolution of gut bacteria in host-microbe symbioses. Recently, symbiotic relationships have been categorized as open, closed, or mixed, reflecting their modes of inter-host transmission and resulting in distinct genomic features. Members of the genus Bacteroides are the most abundant human gut microbiota and possess both probiotic and pathogenic potential, providing an excellent model for studying pan-genome evolution in symbiotic systems...
April 9, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38600296/human-nasal-inferior-turbinate-derived-neural-stem-cells-improve-the-niche-of-substantia-nigra-par-compacta-in-a-parkinson-s-disease-model-by-modulating-hippo-signaling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Junwon Choi, Sun Wha Park, Hyunji Lee, Do Hyun Kim, Sung Won Kim
BACKGROUND: Parkinson's disease (PD) is one of the most prevalent neurodegenerative diseases, following Alzheimer's disease. The onset of PD is characterized by the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra. Stem cell therapy has great potential for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, and human nasal turbinate-derived stem cells (hNTSCs) have been found to share some characteristics with mesenchymal stem cells. Although the Hippo signaling pathway was originally thought to regulate cell size in organs, recent studies have shown that it can also control inflammation in neural cells...
April 10, 2024: Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38600158/ablation-of-wnt-signaling-in-bone-marrow-stromal-cells-overcomes-microenvironment-mediated-drug-resistance-in-acute-myeloid-leukemia
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hamenth Kumar Palani, Saravanan Ganesan, Nithya Balasundaram, Arvind Venkatraman, Anu Korula, Aby Abraham, Biju George, Vikram Mathews
The survival of leukemic cells is significantly influenced by the bone marrow microenvironment, where stromal cells play a crucial role. While there has been substantial progress in understanding the mechanisms and pathways involved in this crosstalk, limited data exist regarding the impact of leukemic cells on bone marrow stromal cells and their potential role in drug resistance. In this study, we identify that leukemic cells prime bone marrow stromal cells towards osteoblast lineage and promote drug resistance...
April 10, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598837/neuronally-differentiated-macula-densa-cells-regulate-tissue-remodeling-and-regeneration-in-the-kidney
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Georgina Gyarmati, Urvi Nikhil Shroff, Anne Riquier-Brison, Dorinne Desposito, Wenjun Ju, Sean D Stocker, Audrey Izuhara, Sachin Deepak, Alejandra Becerra Calderon, James L Burford, Hiroyuki Kadoya, Ju-Young Moon, Yibu Chen, Markus M Rinschen, Nariman Ahmadi, Lester Lau, Daniel Biemesderfer, Aaron W James, Liliana Minichiello, Berislav Zlokovic, Inderbir S Gill, Matthias Kretzler, János Peti-Peterdi
Tissue regeneration is limited in several organs including the kidney, contributing to the high prevalence of kidney disease globally. However, evolutionary and physiological adaptive responses and the presence of renal progenitor cells suggest existing remodeling capacity. This study uncovered endogenous tissue remodeling mechanisms in the kidney that were activated by the loss of body fluid and salt and regulated by a unique niche of a minority renal cell type called the macula densa (MD). Here we identified neuronal differentiation features of MD cells that sense the local and systemic environment, secrete angiogenic, growth and extracellular matrix remodeling factors, cytokines and chemokines, and control resident progenitor cells...
April 10, 2024: Journal of Clinical Investigation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598488/examination-of-wnt-signaling-as-a-therapeutic-target-for-pancreatic-ductal-adenocarcinoma-pdac-using-a-pancreatic-tumor-organoid-library-ptol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hayley J Hawkins, Betelehem W Yacob, Monica E Brown, Brandon R Goldstein, John J Arcaroli, Stacey M Bagby, Sarah J Hartman, Morgan Macbeth, Andrew Goodspeed, Thomas Danhorn, Robert W Lentz, Christopher H Lieu, Alexis D Leal, Wells A Messersmith, Peter J Dempsey, Todd M Pitts
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) presents at advanced stages and is refractory to most treatment modalities. Wnt signaling activation plays a critical role in proliferation and chemotherapeutic resistance. Minimal media conditions, growth factor dependency, and Wnt dependency were determined via Wnt inhibition for seven patient derived organoids (PDOs) derived from pancreatic tumor organoid libraries (PTOL). Organoids demonstrating response in vitro were assessed in vivo using patient-derived xenografts...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598334/vaginal-microbiomes-show-ethnic-evolutionary-dynamics-and-positive-selection-of-lactobacillus-adhesins-driven-by-a-long-term-niche-specific-process
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xin Wei, Ming-Shian Tsai, Liang Liang, Liuyiqi Jiang, Chia-Jui Hung, Laura Jelliffe-Pawlowski, Larry Rand, Michael Snyder, Chao Jiang
The vaginal microbiome's composition varies among ethnicities. However, the evolutionary landscape of the vaginal microbiome in the multi-ethnic context remains understudied. We perform a systematic evolutionary analysis of 351 vaginal microbiome samples from 35 multi-ethnic pregnant women, in addition to two validation cohorts, totaling 462 samples from 90 women. Microbiome alpha diversity and community state dynamics show strong ethnic signatures. Lactobacillaceae have a higher ratio of non-synonymous to synonymous polymorphism and lower nucleotide diversity than non-Lactobacillaceae in all ethnicities, with a large repertoire of positively selected genes, including the mucin-binding and cell wall anchor genes...
April 9, 2024: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598071/identifying-areas-of-invasion-risk-and-changes-in-the-ecological-niche-occupied-by-the-coffee-leaf-miner-leucoptera-coffeella-lepidoptera-lyonetiidae
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mariano Altamiranda-Saavedra, Rosa Camaho-Portocarrero, Jose Ortiz Machado, Juan David Martinez Jaramillo, Natalia Torres-Moreno, Juan Carlos Marín-Ortiz, Marisol Giraldo-Jaramillo
Insects of economic importance such as Leucoptera coffeella can cause high defoliation in plants and reduce crop yields. We aimed to identify changes in the ecological niche and potential zones of the invasion. Occurrence records were obtained from databases and bibliography. WorldClim V2.0 bioclimatic layers were used. For the modeling of the potential distribution, the kuenm R package was used by executing the Maxent algorithm. The potential distribution models suggested greatest environmental suitability extends from Europe, South Asia, and Central and South Africa, showing the "tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests" as the ecoregion that presents the greatest probability of the presence of L...
April 10, 2024: Neotropical Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38597328/rethinking-ecological-niches-and-geographic-distributions-in-face-of-pervasive-human-influence-in-the-anthropocene
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiao Feng, A Townsend Peterson, Luis José Aguirre-López, Joseph R Burger, Xin Chen, Monica Papeş
Species are distributed in predictable ways in geographic spaces. The three principal factors that determine geographic distributions of species are biotic interactions (B), abiotic conditions (A), and dispersal ability or mobility (M). A species is expected to be present in areas that are accessible to it and that contain suitable sets of abiotic and biotic conditions for it to persist. A species' probability of presence can be quantified as a combination of responses to B, A, and M via ecological niche modeling (ENM; also frequently referred to as species distribution modeling or SDM)...
April 10, 2024: Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38596822/unraveling-the-hidden-complexity-exploring-dental-tissues-through-single-cell-transcriptional-profiling
#30
REVIEW
Dahlia Eldeeb, Yuki Ikeda, Hironori Hojo, Shinsuke Ohba
Understanding the composition and function of cells constituting tissues and organs is vital for unraveling biological processes. Single-cell analysis has allowed us to move beyond traditional methods of categorizing cell types. This innovative technology allows the transcriptional and epigenetic profiling of numerous individual cells, leading to significant insights into the development, homeostasis, and pathology of various organs and tissues in both animal models and human samples. In this review, we delve into the outcomes of major investigations using single-cell transcriptomics to decipher the cellular composition of mammalian teeth and periodontal tissues...
December 2024: Regenerative Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38596256/climate-biogeography-of-arabidopsis-thaliana-linking-distribution-models-and-individual-variation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christina Yim, Emily S Bellis, Victoria L DeLeo, Diana Gamba, Robert Muscarella, Jesse R Lasky
AIM: Patterns of individual variation are key to testing hypotheses about the mechanisms underlying biogeographic patterns. If species distributions are determined by environmental constraints, then populations near range margins may have reduced performance and be adapted to harsher environments. Model organisms are potentially important systems for biogeographical studies, given the available range-wide natural history collections, and the importance of providing biogeographical context to their genetic and phenotypic diversity...
April 2024: Journal of Biogeography
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38595939/prdm16-co-operates-with-lhx2-to-shape-the-human-brain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Varun Suresh, Bidisha Bhattacharya, Rami Yair Tshuva, Miri Danan Gotthold, Tsviya Olender, Mahima Bose, Saurabh J Pradhan, Bruria Ben Zeev, Richard Scott Smith, Shubha Tole, Sanjeev Galande, Corey C Harwell, José-Manuel Baizabal, Orly Reiner
PRDM16 is a dynamic transcriptional regulator of various stem cell niches, including adipocytic, hematopoietic, cardiac progenitors, and neural stem cells. PRDM16 has been suggested to contribute to 1p36 deletion syndrome, one of the most prevalent subtelomeric microdeletion syndromes. We report a patient with a de novo nonsense mutation in the PRDM16 coding sequence, accompanied by lissencephaly and microcephaly features. Human stem cells were genetically modified to mimic this mutation, generating cortical organoids that exhibited altered cell cycle dynamics...
2024: Oxf Open Neurosci
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38594616/analysis-of-endophytic-bacterial-diversity-in-seeds-of-different-genotypes-of-cotton-and-the-suppression-of-verticillium-wilt-pathogen-infection-by-a-synthetic-microbial-community
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Chong-Die Wu, Yong-Bin Fan, Xue Chen, Jiang-Wei Cao, Jing-Yi Ye, Meng-Lei Feng, Xing-Xing Liu, Wen-Jing Sun, Rui-Na Liu, Ai-Ying Wang
BACKGROUND: In agricultural production, fungal diseases significantly impact the yield and quality of cotton (Gossypium spp.) with Verticillium wilt posing a particularly severe threat. RESULTS: This study is focused on investigating the effectiveness of endophytic microbial communities present in the seeds of disease-resistant cotton genotypes in the control of cotton Verticillium wilt. The technique of 16S ribosomal RNA (16S rRNA) amplicon sequencing identified a significant enrichment of the Bacillus genus in the resistant genotype Xinluzao 78, which differed from the endophytic bacterial community structure in the susceptible genotype Xinluzao 63...
April 10, 2024: BMC Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38593468/lpa-5-dependent-signaling-regulates-regeneration-of-the-intestinal-epithelium-following-irradiation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Beth B McConnell, Zhongxing Liang, Chad Xu, Yiran Han, C Chris Yun
Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is a bioactive lipid molecule that regulates a wide array of cellular functions, including proliferation, differentiation, and survival, via activation of cognate receptors. The LPA5 receptor is highly expressed in the intestinal epithelium, but its function in restoring intestinal epithelial integrity following injury has not been examined. Here, we use a radiation-induced injury model to study the role of LPA5 in regulating intestinal epithelial regeneration. Control mice ( Lpar5f/f ) and mice with an inducible, epithelial cell-specific deletion of Lpar5 in the small intestine ( Lpar5IECKO ) were subjected to 10 Gy total body X-ray irradiation and analyzed during recovery...
April 9, 2024: American Journal of Physiology. Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38592792/responses-of-three-pedicularis-species-to-geological-and-climatic-changes-in-the-qinling-mountains-and-adjacent-areas-in-east-asia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qijing Zhang, Zhaoping Lu, Mingchen Guo, Jia Kang, Jia Li, Xiaojing He, Jiayi Wu, Ruihang Liu, Jiaxin Dang, Zhonghu Li
The Qinling Mountains in East Asia serve as the geographical boundary between the north and south of China and are also indicative of climatic differences, resulting in rich ecological and species diversity. However, few studies have focused on the responses of plants to geological and climatic changes in the Qinling Mountains and adjacent regions. Therefore, we investigated the evolutionary origins and phylogenetic relationships of three Pedicularis species in there to provide molecular evidence for the origin and evolution of plant species...
March 8, 2024: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38591955/bioengineered-salivary-gland-microtissues%C3%A2-a-review-of-3d-cellular-models-and-their-applications
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REVIEW
Sangeeth Pillai, Jose G Munguia-Lopez, Simon D Tran
Salivary glands (SGs) play a vital role in maintaining oral health through the production and release of saliva. Injury to SGs can lead to gland hypofunction and a decrease in saliva secretion manifesting as xerostomia. While symptomatic treatments for xerostomia exist, effective permanent solutions are still lacking, emphasizing the need for innovative approaches. Significant progress has been made in the field of three-dimensional (3D) SG bioengineering for applications in gland regeneration. This has been achieved through a major focus on cell culture techniques, including soluble cues and biomaterial components of the 3D niche...
April 9, 2024: ACS Applied Bio Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38591034/unveiling-the-diversity-composition-and-dynamics-of-phyllosphere-microbial-communities-in-alhagi-sparsifolia-across-desert-basins-and-seasons-in-xinjiang-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yulin Zhang, Yi Du, Zhihao Zhang, Waqar Islam, Fanjiang Zeng
Phyllosphere microbes residing on plant leaf surfaces for maintaining plant health have gained increasing recognition. However, in desert ecosystems, knowledge about the variety, composition, and coexistence patterns of microbial communities in the phyllosphere remains limited. This study, conducted across three basins (Turpan-TLF, Tarim-CL, and Dzungaria-MSW) and three seasons (spring, summer, and autumn) in Xinjiang, China, aimed to explore the diversity and composition of microbial communities in the phyllosphere, encompassing both bacteria and fungi in Alhagi sparsifolia ...
2024: Frontiers in Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589941/niche-dependent-sponge-hologenome-expression-profiles-and-the-host-microbes-interplay-a-case-of-the-hawaiian-demosponge-mycale-grandis
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fang Liu, Taewoo Ryu, Timothy Ravasi, Xin Wang, Guangyi Wang, Zhiyong Li
BACKGROUND: Most researches on sponge holobionts focus primarily on symbiotic microbes, yet data at the level of the sponge hologenome are still relatively scarce. Understanding of the sponge host and its microbial gene expression profiles and the host-microbes interplay in different niches represents a key aspect of sponge hologenome. Using the Hawaiian demosponge Mycale grandis in different niches as a model, i.e. on rocks, on the surface of coral Porites compressa, under alga Gracilaria salicornia, we compared the bacterial and fungal community structure, functional gene diversity, expression pattern and the host transcriptome by integrating open-format (deep sequencing) and closed-format (GeoChip microarray) high-throughput techniques...
April 8, 2024: Environmental microbiome
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585842/functional-diversity-of-memory-cd8-t-cells-is-spatiotemporally-imprinted
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Miguel Reina-Campos, Alexander Monell, Amir Ferry, Vida Luna, Kitty P Cheung, Giovanni Galletti, Nicole E Scharping, Kennidy K Takehara, Sara Quon, Brigid Boland, Yun Hsuan Lin, William H Wong, Cynthia S Indralingam, Gene W Yeo, John T Chang, Maximilian Heeg, Ananda W Goldrath
Tissue-resident memory CD8 T cells (T RM ) kill infected cells and recruit additional immune cells to limit pathogen invasion at barrier sites. Small intestinal (SI) T RM cells consist of distinct subpopulations with higher expression of effector molecules or greater memory potential. We hypothesized that occupancy of diverse anatomical niches imprints these distinct T RM transcriptional programs. We leveraged human samples and a murine model of acute systemic viral infection to profile the location and transcriptome of pathogen-specific T RM cell differentiation at single-transcript resolution...
March 25, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585779/mesenchymal-stromal-cell-senescence-induced-by-dnmt3a-mutant-hematopoietic-cells-is-a-targetable-mechanism-driving-clonal-hematopoiesis-and-initiation-of-hematologic-malignancy
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Jayna J Mistry, Kira A Young, Patricia A Colom Díaz, Inés Fernández Maestre, Ross L Levine, Jennifer J Trowbridge
UNLABELLED: Clonal hematopoiesis (CH) can predispose to blood cancers due to enhanced fitness of mutant hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs), but the mechanisms driving this progression are not understood. We hypothesized that malignant progression is related to microenvironment-remodelling properties of CH-mutant HSPCs. Single-cell transcriptomic profiling of the bone marrow microenvironment in Dnmt3a R878H/+ mice revealed signatures of cellular senescence in mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs)...
March 30, 2024: bioRxiv
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