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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38600307/modeling-hiv-1-infection-and-neurohiv-in-hipscs-derived-cerebral-organoid-cultures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Martina Donadoni, Senem Cakir, Anna Bellizzi, Michael Swingler, Ilker K Sariyer
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic is an ongoing global health problem affecting 38 million people worldwide with nearly 1.6 million new infections every year. Despite the advent of combined antiretroviral therapy (cART), a large percentage of people with HIV (PWH) still develop neurological deficits, grouped into the term of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND). Investigating the neuropathology of HIV is important for understanding mechanisms associated with cognitive impairment seen in PWH...
April 10, 2024: Journal of Neurovirology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38596297/empowering-pancreatic-tumor-homing-with-augmented-anti-tumor-potency-of-cxcr2-tethered-car-nk-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jong Hyeon Yoon, Han-Na Yoon, Hyun Ju Kang, Hyejin Yoo, Moon Jung Choi, Joo-Yoon Chung, Minkoo Seo, Minsung Kim, Si On Lim, Yong Jun Kim, Jin-Ku Lee, Mihue Jang
Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-engineered natural killer (NK) cells are a promising immunotherapy for solid cancers; however, their effectiveness against pancreatic cancer is limited by the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment. In particular, low NK cell infiltration poses a major obstacle that reduces cytotoxicity. The current study aimed to enhance the tumor-homing capacity of CAR-NK cells by targeting the chemokine-chemokine receptor axis between NK and pancreatic cancer cells. To this end, data from a chemokine array and The Cancer Genome Atlas pan-cancer cohort were analyzed...
March 21, 2024: Mol Ther Oncol
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38594933/deep-learning-sequence-models-for-transcriptional-regulation
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REVIEW
Ksenia Sokolova, Kathleen M Chen, Yun Hao, Jian Zhou, Olga G Troyanskaya
Deciphering the regulatory code of gene expression and interpreting the transcriptional effects of genome variation are critical challenges in human genetics. Modern experimental technologies have resulted in an abundance of data, enabling the development of sequence-based deep learning models that link patterns embedded in DNA to the biochemical and regulatory properties contributing to transcriptional regulation, including modeling epigenetic marks, 3D genome organization, and gene expression, with tissue and cell-type specificity...
April 9, 2024: Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38593456/the-first-record-of-omsk-hemorrhagic-fever-virus-and-tick-borne-encephalitis-virus-of-baltic-lineage-from-the-kemerovo-region-of-russia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sergey Y Kovalev, Viktoriya Y Okulovskaya
Objectives: Tick-borne encephalitis virus Siberian subtype (TBEV-Sib) and Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus (OHFV) are causative agents of natural focal infections in Western Siberia, Russia. The distribution of TBEV phylogenetic lineages and OHFV in the Kemerovo Region of Western Siberia remains poorly investigated. Methods: The phylogenetic analyses of fragment genome sequences 26 flaviviruses identified in 2019 were performed, and the amino acid variation was determined to reveal to which clusteron they belong...
April 8, 2024: Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589516/scghost-identifying-single-cell-3d-genome-subcompartments
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kyle Xiong, Ruochi Zhang, Jian Ma
Single-cell Hi-C (scHi-C) technologies allow for probing of genome-wide cell-to-cell variability in three-dimensional (3D) genome organization from individual cells. Computational methods have been developed to reveal single-cell 3D genome features based on scHi-C, including A/B compartments, topologically associating domains and chromatin loops. However, no method exists for annotating single-cell subcompartments, which is important for understanding chromosome spatial localization in single cells. Here we present scGHOST, a single-cell subcompartment annotation method using graph embedding with constrained random walk sampling...
April 8, 2024: Nature Methods
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38586584/hi-c-a-chromatin-3d-structure-technique-advancing-the-functional-genomics-of-immune-cells
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REVIEW
Ran Liu, Ruitang Xu, Siyu Yan, Peiyu Li, Changteng Jia, Haoqiang Sun, Kaiwen Sheng, Yongjie Wang, Qi Zhang, Jiao Guo, Xiangzheng Xin, Xinlan Li, Dianhao Guo
The functional performance of immune cells relies on a complex transcriptional regulatory network. The three-dimensional structure of chromatin can affect chromatin status and gene expression patterns, and plays an important regulatory role in gene transcription. Currently available techniques for studying chromatin spatial structure include chromatin conformation capture techniques and their derivatives, chromatin accessibility sequencing techniques, and others. Additionally, the recently emerged deep learning technology can be utilized as a tool to enhance the analysis of data...
2024: Frontiers in Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38582509/building-haplotype-resolved-3d-genome-maps-of-chicken-skeletal-muscle
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jing Li, Yu Lin, Diyan Li, Mengnan He, Hua Kui, Jingyi Bai, Ziyu Chen, Yuwei Gou, Jiaman Zhang, Tao Wang, Qianzi Tang, Fanli Kong, Long Jin, Mingzhou Li
Haplotype-resolved 3D chromatin architecture related to allelic differences in avian skeletal muscle development has not been addressed so far, although chicken husbandry for meat consumption has been prevalent feature of cultures on every continent for more than thousands of years. Here, high-resolution Hi-C diploid maps (1.2-kb maximum resolution) are generated for skeletal muscle tissues in chicken across three developmental stages (embryonic day 15 to day 30 post-hatching). The sequence features governing spatial arrangement of chromosomes and characterize homolog pairing in the nucleus, are identified...
April 6, 2024: Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38582293/chromatin-organization-in-myelodysplastic-syndrome
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REVIEW
Jane Jialu Xu, Aaron D Viny
Disordered chromatin organization has emerged as a new aspect of pathogenesis of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). Characterized by lineage dysplasia and high transformation rate to acute myeloid leukemia (AML), the genetic determinant of MDS is thought to be the main driver of the disease progression. Among the recurrently mutated pathways, alterations of chromatin organization, such as cohesin complex, leads to profound impact on hematopoietic stem cell function and lineage commitment. Cohesin complex is a ring like structure comprised of SMC, RAD21 and STAG proteins that involves in 3D genome organization via loop extrusion in the mammalian cells...
April 4, 2024: Experimental Hematology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38575346/computational-analysis-of-super-resolved-in-situ-sequencing-data-reveals-genes-modified-by-immune-tumor-contact-events
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michal Danino-Levi, Tal Goldberg, Maya Keter, Nikol Akselrod, Noa Shprach-Buaron, Modi Safra, Gonen Singer, Shahar Alon
Cancer cells can manipulate immune cells and escape from the immune system response. Quantifying the molecular changes that occur when an immune cell is touching a tumor cell can increase our understanding of the underlying mechanisms. Recently, it became possible to perform such measurements in situ, for example using expansion sequencing, which enabled in situ sequencing of genes with super-resolution. We systematically examined whether individual immune cells from specific cell types express genes differently when in physical proximity to individual tumor cells...
April 4, 2024: RNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38574111/rna-three-dimensional-structure-drives-the-sequence-organization-of-potato-spindle-tuber-viroid-quasispecies
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jian Wu, Yuhong Zhang, Yuxin Nie, Fei Yan, Craig L Zirbel, David M Bisaro
RNA viruses and viroids exist and evolve as quasispecies due to error-prone replication. Quasispecies consist of a few dominant master sequences alongside numerous variants that contribute to genetic diversity. Upon environmental changes, certain variants within quasispecies have the potential to become the dominant sequences, leading to the emergence of novel infectious strains. However, the emergence of new infectious variants remains unpredictable. Using mutant pools prepared by saturation mutagenesis of selected stem and loop regions, our study of potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd) demonstrates that mutants forming local three-dimensional (3D) structures similar to the wild type (WT) are more likely to accumulate in PSTVd quasispecies...
April 4, 2024: PLoS Pathogens
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38571402/perturbation-of-the-insomnia-wdr90-gwas-locus-pinpoints-rs3752495-as-a-causal-variant-influencing-distal-expression-of-neighboring-gene-pig-q
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shilpa Sonti, Sheridan H Littleton, Matthew C Pahl, Amber J Zimmerman, Alessandra Chesi, Justin Palermo, Chiara Lasconi, Elizabeth B Brown, James A Pippin, Andrew D Wells, Fusun Doldur-Balli, Allan I Pack, Phillip R Gehrman, Alex C Keene, Struan F A Grant
Although genome wide association studies (GWAS) have identified loci for sleep-related traits, they do not directly uncover the underlying causal variants and corresponding effector genes. The majority of such variants reside in non-coding regions and are therefore presumed to impact cis-regulatory elements. Our previously reported 'variant-to-gene mapping' effort in human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived neural progenitor cells (NPCs), combined with validation in both Drosophila and zebrafish, implicated PIG-Q as a functionally relevant gene at the insomnia 'WDR90' GWAS locus...
April 4, 2024: Sleep
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38569098/selective-targeting-of-regulated-rhabdomyosarcoma-cells-by-trinuclear-ruthenium-ii-arene-complexes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Athi Welsh, Karabo Serala, Sharon Prince, Gregory S Smith
The use of benzimidazole-based trinuclear ruthenium(II)-arene complexes ( 1 - 3 ) to selectively target the rare cancer rhabdomyosarcoma is reported. Preliminary cytotoxic evaluations of the ruthenium complexes in an eight-cancer cell line panel revealed enhanced, selective cytotoxicity toward rhabdomyosarcoma cells (RMS). The trinuclear complex 1 was noted to show superior short- and long-term cytotoxicity in RMS cell lines and enhanced selectivity relative to cisplatin. Remarkably, 1 inhibits the migration of metastatic RMS cells and maintains superior activity in a 3D multicellular spheroid model in comparison to that of the clinically used cisplatin...
April 3, 2024: Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38565950/lats1-controls-ctcf-chromatin-occupancy-and-hormonal-response-of-3d-grown-breast-cancer-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julieta Ramírez-Cuéllar, Roberto Ferrari, Rosario T Sanz, Marta Valverde-Santiago, Judith García-García, A Silvina Nacht, David Castillo, Francois Le Dily, Maria Victoria Neguembor, Marco Malatesta, Sarah Bonnin, Marc A Marti-Renom, Miguel Beato, Guillermo P Vicent
The cancer epigenome has been studied in cells cultured in two-dimensional (2D) monolayers, but recent studies highlight the impact of the extracellular matrix and the three-dimensional (3D) environment on multiple cellular functions. Here, we report the physical, biochemical, and genomic differences between T47D breast cancer cells cultured in 2D and as 3D spheroids. Cells within 3D spheroids exhibit a rounder nucleus with less accessible, more compacted chromatin, as well as altered expression of ~2000 genes, the majority of which become repressed...
April 2, 2024: EMBO Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38565871/early-screening-of-colorectal-cancer-using-feature-engineering-with-artificial-intelligence-enhanced-analysis-of-nanoscale-chromatin-modifications
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrew Chang, Sravya Prabhala, Ali Daneshkhah, Jianan Lin, Hariharan Subramanian, Hemant Kumar Roy, Vadim Backman
Colonoscopy is accurate but inefficient for colorectal cancer (CRC) prevention due to the low (~ 7 to 8%) prevalence of target lesions, advanced adenomas. We leveraged rectal mucosa to identify patients who harbor CRC field carcinogenesis by evaluating chromatin 3D architecture. Supranucleosomal disordered chromatin chains (~ 5 to 20 nm, ~1 kbp) fold into chromatin packing domains (~ 100 to 200 nm, ~ 100 to 1000 kbp). In turn, the fractal-like conformation of DNA within chromatin domains and the folding of the genome into packing domains has been shown to influence multiple facets of gene transcription, including the transcriptional plasticity of cancer cells...
April 2, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561401/p53-rapidly-restructures-3d-chromatin-organization-to-trigger-a-transcriptional-response
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
François Serra, Andrea Nieto-Aliseda, Lucía Fanlo-Escudero, Llorenç Rovirosa, Mónica Cabrera-Pasadas, Aleksey Lazarenkov, Blanca Urmeneta, Alvaro Alcalde-Merino, Emanuele M Nola, Andrei L Okorokov, Peter Fraser, Mariona Graupera, Sandra D Castillo, Jose L Sardina, Alfonso Valencia, Biola M Javierre
Activation of the p53 tumor suppressor triggers a transcriptional program to control cellular response to stress. However, the molecular mechanisms by which p53 controls gene transcription are not completely understood. Here, we uncover the critical role of spatio-temporal genome architecture in this process. We demonstrate that p53 drives direct and indirect changes in genome compartments, topologically associating domains, and DNA loops prior to one hour of its activation, which escort the p53 transcriptional program...
April 1, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561336/the-ptm-profiling-of-ctcf-reveals-the-regulation-of-3d-chromatin-structure-by-o-glcnacylation
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiuxiao Tang, Pengguihang Zeng, Kezhi Liu, Li Qing, Yifei Sun, Xinyi Liu, Lizi Lu, Chao Wei, Jia Wang, Shaoshuai Jiang, Jun Sun, Wakam Chang, Haopeng Yu, Hebing Chen, Jiaguo Zhou, Chengfang Xu, Lili Fan, Yi-Liang Miao, Junjun Ding
CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF), a ubiquitously expressed and highly conserved protein, is known to play a critical role in chromatin structure. Post-translational modifications (PTMs) diversify the functions of protein to regulate numerous cellular processes. However, the effects of PTMs on the genome-wide binding of CTCF and the organization of three-dimensional (3D) chromatin structure have not been fully understood. In this study, we uncovered the PTM profiling of CTCF and demonstrated that CTCF can be O-GlcNAcylated and arginine methylated...
April 1, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38559085/functional-associations-of-evolutionarily-recent-human-genes-exhibit-sensitivity-to-the-3d-genome-landscape-and-disease
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Katherine Fleck, Victor Luria, Nitanta Garag, Amir Karger, Trevor Hunter, Daniel Marten, William Phu, Kee-Myoung Nam, Nenad Sestan, Anne H O'Donnell-Luria, Jelena Erceg
Genome organization is intricately tied to regulating genes and associated cell fate decisions. In this study, we examine the positioning and functional significance of human genes, grouped by their evolutionary age, within the 3D organization of the genome. We reveal that genes of different evolutionary origin have distinct positioning relationships with both domains and loop anchors, and remarkably consistent relationships with boundaries across cell types. While the functional associations of each group of genes are primarily cell type-specific, such associations of conserved genes maintain greater stability across 3D genomic features and disease than recently evolved genes...
March 17, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38559036/human-coronavirus-infection-reorganizes-spatial-genomic-architecture-in-permissive-lung-cells
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Karissa Sanbonmatsu, Ankush Singhal, Cullen Roth, Sofiya N Micheva-Viteva, Vrinda Venu, Anna Lappala, Jeannie Lee, Shawn Starkenburg, Christina Steadman
Chromatin conformation capture followed by next-generation sequencing in combination with large-scale polymer simulations (4DHiC) produces detailed information on genomic loci interactions, allowing for the interrogation of 3D spatial genomic structures. Here, Hi-C data was acquired from the infection of fetal lung fibroblast (MRC5) cells with α-coronavirus 229E (CoV229E). Experimental Hi-C contact maps were used to determine viral-induced changes in genomic architecture over a 48-hour time period following viral infection, revealing substantial alterations in contacts within chromosomes and in contacts between different chromosomes...
March 13, 2024: Research Square
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552245/multiomics-analyses-provide-new-insight-into-genetic-variation-of-reproductive-adaptability-in-tibetan-sheep
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Buying Han, Dehong Tian, Xue Li, Sijia Liu, Fei Tian, Dehui Liu, Song Wang, Kai Zhao
Domestication and artificial selection during production-oriented breeding have greatly shaped the level of genomic variability in sheep. However, the genetic variation associated with increased reproduction remains elusive. Here, two groups of samples from consecutively monotocous and polytocous sheep were collected for genome-wide association, transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic analyses to explore the genetic variation in fecundity in Tibetan sheep. Genome-wide association study revealed strong associations between BMPR1B (p...
March 1, 2024: Molecular Biology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38549946/merits-a-web-based-integrated-mycobacterial-pe-ppe-protein-database
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhijie He, Cong Wang, Xudong Guo, Heyun Sun, Yue Bi, Miranda E Pitt, Chen Li, Jiangning Song, Lachlan J M Coin, Fuyi Li
MOTIVATION: PE/PPE proteins, highly abundant in the Mycobacterium genome, play a vital role in virulence and immune modulation. Understanding their functions is key to comprehending the internal mechanisms of Mycobacterium . However, a lack of dedicated resources has limited research into PE/PPE proteins. RESULTS: Addressing this gap, we introduce MycobactERIal PE/PPE proTeinS (MERITS), a comprehensive 3D structure database specifically designed for PE/PPE proteins...
2024: Bioinform Adv
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