Distinct calcium sources regulate temporal profiles of NMDAR and mGluR-mediated protein synthesis
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by Ramakrishna, S., Radhakrishna, B. K., Kaladiyil, A. P., Shah, N. M., Basavaraju, N., Freude, K. K., Kommaddi, R. P., Muddashetty, R. S.
1d ago
Calcium signaling is integral for neuronal activity and synaptic plasticity. We demonstrate that the calcium response generated by different sources modulates neuronal activity–mediated protein synthesis, another process essential for synaptic plasticity. Stimulation of NMDARs generates a protein synthesis response involving three phases—increased translation inhibition, followed by a decrease in translation inhibition, and increased translation activation. We show that these phases are linked to NMDAR-mediated calcium response. Calcium influx through NMDARs elicits increased translation inhib ..read more
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Defects in integrin complex formation promote CHKB-mediated muscular dystrophy
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by Tavasoli, M., McMaster, C. R.
1d ago
Phosphatidylcholine (PC) is the major membrane phospholipid in most eukaryotic cells. Bi-allelic loss of function variants in CHKB, encoding the first step in the synthesis of PC, is the cause of a rostrocaudal muscular dystrophy in both humans and mice. Loss of sarcolemma integrity is a hallmark of muscular dystrophies; however, how this occurs in the absence of choline kinase function is not known. We determine that in Chkb–/– mice there is a failure of the α7β1 integrin complex that is specific to affected muscle. We observed that in Chkb–/– hindlimb muscles there is a decrease in sarcolemm ..read more
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Modulating mycobacterial envelope integrity for antibiotic synergy with benzothiazoles
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by Habjan, E., Lepioshkin, A., Charitou, V., Egorova, A., Kazakova, E., Ho, V. Q., Bitter, W., Makarov, V., Speer, A.
1d ago
Developing effective tuberculosis drugs is hindered by mycobacteria’s intrinsic antibiotic resistance because of their impermeable cell envelope. Using benzothiazole compounds, we aimed to increase mycobacterial cell envelope permeability and weaken the defenses of Mycobacterium marinum, serving as a model for Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Initial hit, BT-08, significantly boosted ethidium bromide uptake, indicating enhanced membrane permeability. It also demonstrated efficacy in the M. marinum–zebrafish embryo infection model and M. tuberculosis-infected macrophages. Notably, BT-08 synergized w ..read more
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Brd4::Nutm1 fusion gene initiates NUT carcinoma in vivo
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by Zheng, D., Elnegiry, A. A., Luo, C., Bendahou, M. A., Xie, L., Bell, D., Takahashi, Y., Hanna, E., Mias, G. I., Tsoi, M. F., Gu, B.
3d ago
NUT carcinoma (NC) is an aggressive cancer with no effective treatment. About 70% of NUT carcinoma is associated with chromosome translocation events that lead to the formation of a BRD4::NUTM1 fusion gene. Because the BRD4::NUTM1 gene is unequivocally cytotoxic when ectopically expressed in cell lines, questions remain on whether the fusion gene can initiate NC. Here, we report the first genetically engineered mouse model for NUT carcinoma that recapitulates the human t(15;19) chromosome translocation in mice. We demonstrated that the mouse t(2;17) syntenic chromosome translocation, forming t ..read more
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Timing of TORC1 inhibition dictates Pol III involvement in Caenorhabditis elegans longevity
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by Malik, Y., Goncalves Silva, I., Diazgranados, R. R., Selman, C., Alic, N., Tullet, J. M.
3d ago
Organismal growth and lifespan are inextricably linked. Target of Rapamycin (TOR) signalling regulates protein production for growth and development, but if reduced, extends lifespan across species. Reduction in the enzyme RNA polymerase III, which transcribes tRNAs and 5S rRNA, also extends longevity. Here, we identify a temporal genetic relationship between TOR and Pol III in Caenorhabditis elegans, showing that they collaborate to regulate progeny production and lifespan. Interestingly, the lifespan interaction between Pol III and TOR is only revealed when TOR signaling is reduced, specific ..read more
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Inflammatory risk contributes to post-COVID endothelial dysfunction through anti-ACKR1 autoantibody
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by Lee, E.-S., Nguyen, N., Young, B. E., Wee, H., Wazny, V., Lee, K. L., Tay, K. Y., Goh, L. L., Chioh, F. W., Law, M. C., Lee, I. R., Ang, L. T., Loh, K. M., Chan, M. Y., Fan, B. E., Dalan, R., Lye, D. C., Renia, L., Cheung, C.
3d ago
Subclinical vascular impairment can be exacerbated in individuals who experience sustained inflammation after COVID-19 infection. Our study explores the prevalence and impact of autoantibodies on vascular dysfunction in healthy COVID-19 survivors, an area that remains inadequately investigated. Focusing on autoantibodies against the atypical chemokine receptor 1 (ACKR1), COVID-19 survivors demonstrated significantly elevated anti-ACKR1 autoantibodies, correlating with systemic cytokines, circulating damaged endothelial cells, and endothelial dysfunction. An independent cohort linked these auto ..read more
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Correction: Subdomains of the Helicobacter pylori Cag T4SS outer membrane core complex exhibit structural independence
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by Roberts, J. R., Tran, S. C., Frick-Cheng, A. E., Bryant, K. N., Okoye, C. D., McDonald, W. H., Cover, T. L., Ohi, M. D.
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Human T-cell activation with Toxoplasma gondii antigens loaded in maltodextrin nanoparticles
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by Garcia-Lopez, L., Zamora-Velez, A., Vargas-Montes, M., Sanchez-Arcila, J. C., Fasquelle, F., Betbeder, D., Gomez-Marin, J. E.
1w ago
Toxoplasmosis is the most prevalent parasitic zoonosis worldwide, causing ocular and neurological diseases. No vaccine has been approved for human use. We evaluated the response of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) to a novel construct of Toxoplasma gondii total antigen in maltodextrin nanoparticles (NP/TE) in individuals with varying infectious statuses (uninfected, chronic asymptomatic, or ocular toxoplasmosis). We analyzed the concentration of IFN- after NP/TE ex vivo stimulation using ELISA and the immunophenotypes of CD4+ and CD8+ cell populations using flow cytometry. In additio ..read more
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The immune and microbial homeostasis determines the Candida-mast cells cross-talk in celiac disease
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by Renga, G., Pariano, M., DOnofrio, F., Pieraccini, G., Di Serio, C., Villella, V. R., Abbate, C., Puccetti, M., Giovagnoli, S., Stincardini, C., Bellet, M. M., Ricci, M., Costantini, C., Oikonomou, V., Romani, L.
1w ago
Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune enteropathy resulting from an interaction between diet, genome, and immunity. Although many patients respond to a gluten-free diet, in a substantive number of individuals, the intestinal injury persists. Thus, other factors might amplify the ongoing inflammation. Candida albicans is a commensal fungus that is well adapted to the intestinal life. However, specific conditions increase Candida pathogenicity. The hypothesis that Candida may be a trigger in CD has been proposed after the observation of similarity between a fungal wall component and two CD-relate ..read more
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Mitochondrial translation failure represses cholesterol gene expression via Pyk2-Gsk3{beta}-Srebp2 axis
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by Toshima, T., Yagi, M., Do, Y., Hirai, H., Kunisaki, Y., Kang, D., Uchiumi, T.
1w ago
Neurodegenerative diseases and other age-related disorders are closely associated with mitochondrial dysfunction. We previously showed that mice with neuron-specific deficiency of mitochondrial translation exhibit leukoencephalopathy because of demyelination. Reduced cholesterol metabolism has been associated with demyelinating diseases of the brain such as Alzheimer’s disease. However, the molecular mechanisms involved and relevance to the pathogenesis remained unknown. In this study, we show that inhibition of mitochondrial translation significantly reduced expression of the cholesterol synt ..read more
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