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Cathelicidin LL-37-ApoB-100 interaction promotes LDL clearance and attenuates cholesterol accumulation in the liver

13 hours 15 minutes ago
Dysregulation of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol is strongly correlated with the risk of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease. Endogenous molecules targeting LDL clearance play crucial roles in the progression of liver steatosis. Human cathelicidin LL-37 can form complexes with lipoproteins, but whether these complexes regulate lipoprotein-driven cholesterol metabolism is not clear. Here, we find that cathelicidin LL-37 binds to LDL via apolipoprotein (Apo)B-100...
Yaqun Fang

Porphyrin-based nanotechnology: a minimally invasive approach for drug delivery and cholesteatoma treatment

13 hours 15 minutes ago
The treatment of inner and middle ear diseases remains a significant challenge, often requiring surgical intervention as the only option. In this study, we investigated porphysomes, self-assembled porphyrin-based nanoparticles, as a minimally invasive drug delivery platform for inner ear applications and as photothermal agents for cholesteatoma ablation. Three porphysome formulations were evaluated: parent porphysomes (PS), porphyrin-stabilized nanoemulsions (nPS), and EDTA-lipid incorporated...
Dina Ashraf Mahmoud

The attribution of human health outcomes to climate change: a transdisciplinary guidance document

13 hours 15 minutes ago
For over 30 years, detection and attribution (D&A) studies have informed key conclusions in international and national assessments of climate science, providing compelling evidence for the reality and seriousness of the human effects on the global climate. In the early 21st century, D&A methods were adapted to assess the contribution of climate change to longer-term trends in earth system processes and extreme weather events. More recently, attribution research helped quantify the health and...
K Ebi

Single-nucleus transcriptome atlas of orbitofrontal cortex in ALS with a deep learning-based decoding of alternative polyadenylation mechanisms

1 day 13 hours ago
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) are fatal neurodegenerative diseases sharing clinical and pathological features. Both involve complex neuron-glia interactions, but cell-type-specific alterations remain poorly defined. We performed single-nucleus RNA sequencing of the frontal cortex from C9orf72-related ALS (with and without FTLD) and sporadic ALS (sALS). Neurons showed prominent changes in mitochondrial function, protein homeostasis, and chromatin...
Paul M McKeever

Landscapes of missense variant impact for human superoxide dismutase 1

3 days 13 hours ago
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive motor neuron disease for which important subtypes are caused by variation in superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1). Diagnosis based on SOD1 sequencing can not only be definitive but can also indicate specific therapies available for SOD1-associated ALS (SOD1-ALS). Unfortunately, SOD1-ALS diagnosis is limited by the fact that a substantial fraction (currently 26%) of ClinVar SOD1 missense variants are classified as "variants of uncertain significance"...
Anna Axakova

Novel neuropathological observations in an adult with Dravet syndrome

3 days 13 hours ago
Dravet syndrome (DS) is a developmental and epileptic encephalopathy associated with pathogenic variants in the SCN1A gene. The neuropathological features of adult DS remain poorly understood. We report the postmortem findings of a 55-year-old woman with DS due to a confirmed SCN1A pathogenic variant leading to Nav1.1 loss of function. Clinically, she developed pharmacoresistant seizures, intellectual disability, progressive ataxia, parkinsonism, and cognitive decline. Neuropathological...
Danielle M Andrade

BOGO: A Proteome-Wide Gene Overexpression Platform for Discovering Rational Cancer Combination Therapies

4 days 13 hours ago
Cancer drug resistance remains a major barrier to durable treatment success, often leading to relapse despite advances in precision oncology. While combination therapies are being increasingly investigated, such as chemotherapy with small molecule inhibitors, predicting drug response and identifying rational drug combinations based on resistance mechanisms remain major challenges. Therefore, a proteome-wide, single-gene overexpression screening platform is essential for guiding rational therapy...
Kyeong Beom Jo

Phylogenomic timetree-calibrated speciation clocks for Caenorhabditis nematodes reveal slow but disproportionate accumulation of post-zygotic reproductive isolation

1 week 1 day ago
Reproductive isolation and genomic divergence both accumulate over time in the formation and persistence of distinct biological species. The pace of "speciation clocks" quantified with pre-zygotic and post-zygotic reproductive isolation, however, differs among taxa, with pre-zygotic isolation tending to evolve sooner in some but not all taxa. To address this issue in nematodes for the first time, here we infer the species tree and divergence times across the phylogeny of 51 species of...
Daniel D Fusca

Results of TOR001: an open-label single patient study using targeted bacteriophage therapy for the treatment of a chronic urinary tract infection

1 week 2 days ago
Chronic urinary tract infections are persistent bacterial infections with the potential to drive antibiotic resistance. Like other persistent bacterial infections, intracellular bacterial reservoirs and biofilm formation hinder the clearance of pathogens despite long courses of antibiotic therapy. New strategies for treatment of these persistent infections are needed. Here we describe the results of an open-label individual patient study using bacteriophage therapy to treat a chronic urinary...
Jonathan D Cook

Effect of C-reactive protein and serum amyloid A point-of-care testing on antibiotic prescribing for acute respiratory-tract infections at village clinics in China: A study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial

1 week 4 days ago
BACKGROUND: Antimicrobial resistance is a globally recognised public health threat. In rural China, antibiotic use is common for acute respiratory infections (ARIs), which include symptoms such as coughing and fever that are most likely viral infections but with a small proportion as bacterial infections. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a comprehensive intervention based on C-reactive protein and serum amyloid A point-of-care testing (CRP&SAA POCT) in reducing the inappropriate...
Minzhi Xu

Write and Read: Harnessing Synthetic DNA Modifications for Nanopore Sequencing

2 weeks ago
An exciting feature of nanopore sequencing is its ability to record multi-omic information on the same sequenced DNA molecule. Well-trained models allow the detection of nucleotide-specific molecular signatures through changes in ionic current as DNA molecules translocate through the nanopore. Thus, naturally occurring DNA modifications, such as DNA methylation and hydroxymethylation, may be recorded simultaneously with the genetic sequence. Additional genomic information, such as chromatin...
Uri Bertocchi

A Crowdsourced Megastudy of 12 Digital Single-Session Interventions for Depression in American Adults

2 weeks ago
Digital self-guided single-session interventions (SSIs) provide a structured psychological intervention within one interaction. We crowdsourced 66 diverse 10-minute SSIs for depression and selected 11 for testing in a pre-registered "megastudy" (ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT06856668). American adults (N = 7,505) experiencing elevated depressive symptoms were recruited online and randomly assigned to one of the 11 crowdsourced SSIs, a previously-validated active comparison SSI, or a control without...
Benjamin Kaveladze

Modeling reveals a metabolic basis of competition among <em>Dehalobacter</em> strains during tandem chloroform and dichloromethane metabolism

2 weeks ago
SC05-UT is an anaerobic, heterogenous microbial enrichment culture that reduces chloroform to dichloromethane through reductive dechlorination, which it further mineralizes to carbon dioxide. This dichloromethane mineralization yields electron equivalents that are used to reduce chloroform without the addition of exogenous electron donor. By studying this self-feeding chloroform-amended culture and a dichloromethane-amended enrichment subculture (named DCME), we previously found the genomic...
Olivia Bulka

A framework to enhance the signal-to-noise ratio for quantitative fluorescence microscopy

2 weeks 1 day ago
Single-cell fluorescence characterization has gained much attention for studying the dynamics of individual cells in human diseases such as cancer. Despite the abundance of literature on quantitative fluorescence microscopy and its advantages in measuring cell-to-cell variation and spatial variation over other high-throughput instruments, there lacks a concise model that one can follow to maximize the quality of images. Here, we used the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) model to verify marketed...
Suhavi Kaur
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