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Clonally Related, Notch-Differentiated Spinal Neurons Integrate Into Distinct Circuits, Saul Bello-Rojas, Martha W Bagnall Dec 2022

Clonally Related, Notch-Differentiated Spinal Neurons Integrate Into Distinct Circuits, Saul Bello-Rojas, Martha W Bagnall

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Shared lineage has diverse effects on patterns of neuronal connectivity. In mammalian cortex, excitatory sister neurons assemble into shared microcircuits. In


Diverse Monogenic Subforms Of Human Spermatogenic Failure, Liina Nagirnaja, Wu-Lin Charng, Christina A Gurnett, Kenan R Omurtag, Et Al. Dec 2022

Diverse Monogenic Subforms Of Human Spermatogenic Failure, Liina Nagirnaja, Wu-Lin Charng, Christina A Gurnett, Kenan R Omurtag, Et Al.

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Non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA) is the most severe form of male infertility and typically incurable. Defining the genetic basis of NOA has proven challenging, and the most advanced classification of NOA subforms is not based on genetics, but simple description of testis histology. In this study, we exome-sequenced over 1000 clinically diagnosed NOA cases and identified a plausible recessive Mendelian cause in 20%. We find further support for 21 genes in a 2-stage burden test with 2072 cases and 11,587 fertile controls. The disrupted genes are primarily on the autosomes, enriched for undescribed human "knockouts", and, for the most part, have …


Trem2 Dependent And Independent Functions Of Microglia In Alzheimer's Disease, Jinchao Hou, Yun Chen, Gary Grajales-Reyes, Marco Colonna Dec 2022

Trem2 Dependent And Independent Functions Of Microglia In Alzheimer's Disease, Jinchao Hou, Yun Chen, Gary Grajales-Reyes, Marco Colonna

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Microglia are central players in brain innate immunity and have been the subject of extensive research in Alzheimer's disease (AD). In this review, we aim to summarize the genetic and functional discoveries that have advanced our understanding of microglia reactivity to AD pathology. Given the heightened AD risk posed by rare variants of the microglial triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (TREM2), we will focus on the studies addressing the impact of this receptor on microglia responses to amyloid plaques, tauopathy and demyelination pathologies in mouse and human. Finally, we will discuss the implications of recent discoveries on microglia …


Myocardial Contractility Pattern Characterization In Radiation-Induced Cardiotoxicity Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Pilot Study With Contractix, El-Sayed H Ibrahim, Antonio Sosa, Sherry-Ann Brown, Dayeong An, Slade Klawikowski, John Baker, Carmen Bergom Dec 2022

Myocardial Contractility Pattern Characterization In Radiation-Induced Cardiotoxicity Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Pilot Study With Contractix, El-Sayed H Ibrahim, Antonio Sosa, Sherry-Ann Brown, Dayeong An, Slade Klawikowski, John Baker, Carmen Bergom

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Radiation therapy (RT) plays an integral role in treating thoracic cancers, despite the risk of radiation-induced cardiotoxicity. We hypothesize that our newly developed magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based contractility index (ContractiX) is a sensitive marker for early detection of RT-induced cardiotoxicity in a preclinical rat model of thoracic cancer RT. Adult salt-sensitive rats received image-guided heart RT and were imaged with MRI at 8 weeks and 10 weeks post-RT or sham. The MRI exam included cine and tagging sequences to measure left-ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), mass, myocardial strain, and ContractiX. Furthermore, ventricular torsion, diastolic strain rate, and mechanical dyssynchrony were measured. …


Impact Of Cd4 T Cells On Intratumoral Cd8 T-Cell Exhaustion And Responsiveness To Pd-1 Blockade Therapy In Mouse Brain Tumors, Saad M. Khan, Rupen Desai, Andrew Coxon, Alexandra Livingstone, Gavin P Dunn, Allegra Petti, Tanner M Johanns Dec 2022

Impact Of Cd4 T Cells On Intratumoral Cd8 T-Cell Exhaustion And Responsiveness To Pd-1 Blockade Therapy In Mouse Brain Tumors, Saad M. Khan, Rupen Desai, Andrew Coxon, Alexandra Livingstone, Gavin P Dunn, Allegra Petti, Tanner M Johanns

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BACKGROUND: Glioblastoma is a fatal disease despite aggressive multimodal therapy. PD-1 blockade, a therapy that reinvigorates hypofunctional exhausted CD8 T cells (T

METHODS: Single-cell RNA sequencing was performed on flow sorted tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes from female C57/BL6 mice implanted with each model, with and without PD-1 blockade therapy. CD8

RESULTS: The CD8 T-cell compartment of the models is composed of heterogenous CD8 T

CONCLUSIONS: Here, we describe that dysfunctional CD4 T cells are associated with terminal CD8 T-cell exhaustion, suggesting CD4 T cells impact PD-1 blockade efficacy by controlling the severity of exhaustion. Given that CD4 lymphopenia is frequently observed in …


Morphologic Design Of Nanostructures For Enhanced Antimicrobial Activity, Fatma Al-Zahraa Sayed, Noura G Eissa, Yidan Shen, David A Hunstad, Karen L Wooley, Mahmoud Elsabahy Dec 2022

Morphologic Design Of Nanostructures For Enhanced Antimicrobial Activity, Fatma Al-Zahraa Sayed, Noura G Eissa, Yidan Shen, David A Hunstad, Karen L Wooley, Mahmoud Elsabahy

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Despite significant progress in synthetic polymer chemistry and in control over tuning the structures and morphologies of nanoparticles, studies on morphologic design of nanomaterials for the purpose of optimizing antimicrobial activity have yielded mixed results. When designing antimicrobial materials, it is important to consider two distinctly different modes and mechanisms of activity-those that involve direct interactions with bacterial cells, and those that promote the entry of nanomaterials into infected host cells to gain access to intracellular pathogens. Antibacterial activity of nanoparticles may involve direct interactions with organisms and/or release of antibacterial cargo, and these activities depend on attractive interactions and …


Self-Hybridization In Leishmania Major, Tiago R Ferreira, Ehud Inbar, Jahangheer Shaik, Brendan M Jeffrey, Kashinath Ghosh, Deborah E. Dobson, Stephen M. Beverley, David Sacks Dec 2022

Self-Hybridization In Leishmania Major, Tiago R Ferreira, Ehud Inbar, Jahangheer Shaik, Brendan M Jeffrey, Kashinath Ghosh, Deborah E. Dobson, Stephen M. Beverley, David Sacks

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Genetic exchange between different


Type Iv Pili Are A Critical Virulence Factor In Clinical Isolates Of Paenibacillus Thiaminolyticus, Christine Hehnly, Petra Erdmann Gilmore, R. Reid Townsend, David D. Limbrick, Et Al. Dec 2022

Type Iv Pili Are A Critical Virulence Factor In Clinical Isolates Of Paenibacillus Thiaminolyticus, Christine Hehnly, Petra Erdmann Gilmore, R. Reid Townsend, David D. Limbrick, Et Al.

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Hydrocephalus, the leading indication for childhood neurosurgery worldwide, is particularly prevalent in low- and middle-income countries. Hydrocephalus preceded by an infection, or postinfectious hydrocephalus, accounts for up to 60% of hydrocephalus in these areas. Since many children with hydrocephalus suffer poor long-term outcomes despite surgical intervention, prevention of hydrocephalus remains paramount. Our previous studies implicated a novel bacterial pathogen, Paenibacillus thiaminolyticus, as a causal agent of neonatal sepsis and postinfectious hydrocephalus in Uganda. Here, we report the isolation of three


Restoring Mitochondrial Cardiolipin Homeostasis Reduces Cell Death And Promotes Recovery After Spinal Cord Injury, Nai-Kui Liu, Chunyan Wang, Et Al. Dec 2022

Restoring Mitochondrial Cardiolipin Homeostasis Reduces Cell Death And Promotes Recovery After Spinal Cord Injury, Nai-Kui Liu, Chunyan Wang, Et Al.

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Alterations in phospholipids have long been associated with spinal cord injury (SCI). However, their specific roles and signaling cascades in mediating cell death and tissue repair remain unclear. Here we investigated whether alterations of cardiolipin (CL), a family of mitochondrion-specific phospholipids, play a crucial role in mitochondrial dysfunction and neuronal death following SCI. Lipidomic analysis was used to determine the profile of CL alteration in the adult rat spinal cord following a moderate contusive SCI at the 10th thoracic (T10) level. Cellular, molecular, and genetic assessments were performed to determine whether CL alterations mediate mitochondrial dysfunction and neuronal death after …


Mouse Kidney Nuclear Isolation And Library Preparation For Single-Cell Combinatorial Indexing Rna Sequencing, Haikuo Li, Benjamin D. Humphreys Dec 2022

Mouse Kidney Nuclear Isolation And Library Preparation For Single-Cell Combinatorial Indexing Rna Sequencing, Haikuo Li, Benjamin D. Humphreys

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Single-cell combinatorial indexing RNA sequencing (sci-RNA-seq3) enables high-throughput single-nucleus transcriptomic profiling of multiple samples in one experiment. Here, we describe an optimized protocol of mouse kidney nuclei isolation and sci-RNA-seq3 library preparation. The use of a dounce tissue homogenizer enables nuclei extraction with high yield. Fixed nuclei are processed for sci-RNA-seq3, and self-loaded transposome Tn5 is used for tagmentation in library generation. The step-by-step protocol allows researchers to generate scalable single-cell transcriptomic data with common laboratory supplies at low cost. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Li et al. (2022).


Evaluation Of Mtorc1 Signaling In Mouse Atherosclerotic Macrophages By Flow Cytometry And Immunofluorescence, Xiangyu Zhang, Jeremiah Stitham, Astrid Rodriguez-Velez, Se-Jin Jeong, Arick Park, Yu-Sheng Yeh, Divya Kapoor, Bettina Mittendorfer, Babak Razani Dec 2022

Evaluation Of Mtorc1 Signaling In Mouse Atherosclerotic Macrophages By Flow Cytometry And Immunofluorescence, Xiangyu Zhang, Jeremiah Stitham, Astrid Rodriguez-Velez, Se-Jin Jeong, Arick Park, Yu-Sheng Yeh, Divya Kapoor, Bettina Mittendorfer, Babak Razani

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Previous studies have demonstrated that a high-protein diet leads to increased atherosclerosis in mice, and that this adverse effect is caused by activation of macrophage mTORC1 signaling. Here, we provide a detailed protocol for the evaluation of diet-induced mTORC1 signaling in plaque macrophages in atherosclerosis-prone apolipoprotein E (ApoE) knockout (KO) mice. This protocol includes flow cytometry and immunofluorescence analysis of atherosclerotic macrophages that can be used to study the atherogenic potential of a variety of mTORC1 modulators. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Zhang et al. (2020).


Human Nk Cells Confer Protection Against Hiv-1 Infection In Humanized Mice, Can M. Sungur, Qiankun Wang, Ayşe N. Ozantürk, Hongbo Gao, Aaron J. Schmitz, Marina Cella, Wayne M. Yokoyama, Liang Shan Dec 2022

Human Nk Cells Confer Protection Against Hiv-1 Infection In Humanized Mice, Can M. Sungur, Qiankun Wang, Ayşe N. Ozantürk, Hongbo Gao, Aaron J. Schmitz, Marina Cella, Wayne M. Yokoyama, Liang Shan

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The role of NK cells against HIV-1 infections remains to be elucidated in vivo. While humanized mouse models potentially could be used to directly evaluate human NK cell responses during HIV-1 infection, improved functional development of human NK cells in these hosts is needed. Here, we report the humanized MISTRG-6-15 mouse model, in which NK cells were quick to expand and exhibit degranulation, cytotoxicity, and proinflammatory cytokine production in nonlymphoid organs upon HIV-1 infection but had reduced functionality in lymphoid organs. Although HIV-1 infection induced functional impairment of NK cells, antiretroviral therapy reinvigorated NK cells in response to HIV-1 rebound …


Social Attention During Object Engagement: Toward A Cross-Species Measure Of Preferential Social Orienting, Claire Weichselbaum, Nicole Hendrix, Jordan Albright, Joseph D Dougherty, Kelly N Botteron, John N Constantino, Natasha Marrus Dec 2022

Social Attention During Object Engagement: Toward A Cross-Species Measure Of Preferential Social Orienting, Claire Weichselbaum, Nicole Hendrix, Jordan Albright, Joseph D Dougherty, Kelly N Botteron, John N Constantino, Natasha Marrus

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BACKGROUND: A central challenge in preclinical research investigating the biology of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is the translation of ASD-related social phenotypes across humans and animal models. Social orienting, an observable, evolutionarily conserved behavior, represents a promising cross-species ASD phenotype given that disrupted social orienting is an early-emerging ASD feature with evidence for predicting familial recurrence. Here, we adapt a competing-stimulus social orienting task from domesticated dogs to naturalistic play behavior in human toddlers and test whether this approach indexes decreased social orienting in ASD.

METHODS: Play behavior was coded from the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) in two samples …


Stat3 Gain-Of-Function Mutations Connect Leukemia With Autoimmune Disease By Pathological Nkg2dhi Cd8+ T Cell Dysregulation And Accumulation, Etienne Masle-Farquhar, Megan A Cooper, Tiphanie P Vogel, Et Al. Dec 2022

Stat3 Gain-Of-Function Mutations Connect Leukemia With Autoimmune Disease By Pathological Nkg2dhi Cd8+ T Cell Dysregulation And Accumulation, Etienne Masle-Farquhar, Megan A Cooper, Tiphanie P Vogel, Et Al.

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The association between cancer and autoimmune disease is unexplained, exemplified by T cell large granular lymphocytic leukemia (T-LGL) where gain-of-function (GOF) somatic STAT3 mutations correlate with co-existing autoimmunity. To investigate whether these mutations are the cause or consequence of CD8


Tenotomy-Induced Muscle Atrophy Is Sex-Specific And Independent Of Nfκb, Gretchen A Meyer, Stavros Thomopoulos, Yousef Abu-Amer, Karen C Shen Dec 2022

Tenotomy-Induced Muscle Atrophy Is Sex-Specific And Independent Of Nfκb, Gretchen A Meyer, Stavros Thomopoulos, Yousef Abu-Amer, Karen C Shen

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The nuclear factor-κB (NFκB) pathway is a major thoroughfare for skeletal muscle atrophy and is driven by diverse stimuli. Targeted inhibition of NFκB through its canonical mediator IKKβ effectively mitigates loss of muscle mass across many conditions, from denervation to unloading to cancer. In this study, we used gain- and loss-of-function mouse models to examine the role of NFκB in muscle atrophy following rotator cuff tenotomy - a model of chronic rotator cuff tear. IKKβ was knocked down or constitutively activated in muscle-specific inducible transgenic mice to elicit a twofold gain or loss of NFκB signaling. Surprisingly, neither knockdown of …


Acetyl-Coa-Mediated Autoacetylation Of Fatty Acid Synthase As A Metabolic Switch Of De Novo Lipogenesis In Drosophila, Ting Miao, Jinoh Kim, Ping Kang, Hideji Fujiwara, Fong-Fu Hsu, Hua Bai Dec 2022

Acetyl-Coa-Mediated Autoacetylation Of Fatty Acid Synthase As A Metabolic Switch Of De Novo Lipogenesis In Drosophila, Ting Miao, Jinoh Kim, Ping Kang, Hideji Fujiwara, Fong-Fu Hsu, Hua Bai

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De novo lipogenesis is a highly regulated metabolic process, which is known to be activated through transcriptional regulation of lipogenic genes, including fatty acid synthase (FASN). Unexpectedly, we find that the expression of FASN protein remains unchanged during


Distinct Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Receptors Dictate Stem Cell Fitness Versus Lineage Output In Dnmt3a-Mutant Clonal Hematopoiesis, Jennifer M Sanmiguel, Elizabeth Eudy, Matthew A Loberg, Kira A Young, Jayna J Mistry, Kristina D Mujica, Logan S Schwartz, Timothy M Stearns, Grant A Challen, Jennifer J Trowbridge Dec 2022

Distinct Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Receptors Dictate Stem Cell Fitness Versus Lineage Output In Dnmt3a-Mutant Clonal Hematopoiesis, Jennifer M Sanmiguel, Elizabeth Eudy, Matthew A Loberg, Kira A Young, Jayna J Mistry, Kristina D Mujica, Logan S Schwartz, Timothy M Stearns, Grant A Challen, Jennifer J Trowbridge

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UNLABELLED: Clonal hematopoiesis resulting from the enhanced fitness of mutant hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) associates with both favorable and unfavorable health outcomes related to the types of mature mutant blood cells produced, but how this lineage output is regulated is unclear. Using a mouse model of a clonal hematopoiesis-associated mutation, DNMT3AR882/+ (Dnmt3aR878H/+), we found that aging-induced TNFα signaling promoted the selective advantage of mutant HSCs and stimulated the production of mutant B lymphoid cells. The genetic loss of the TNFα receptor TNFR1 ablated the selective advantage of mutant HSCs without altering their lineage output, whereas the loss of TNFR2 resulted …


Genome-Edited Zebrafish Model Of Abcc8 Loss-Of-Function Disease, Jennifer M Ikle, Robert C Tryon, Soma S Singareddy, Nathaniel W York, Maria S Remedi, Colin G Nichols Dec 2022

Genome-Edited Zebrafish Model Of Abcc8 Loss-Of-Function Disease, Jennifer M Ikle, Robert C Tryon, Soma S Singareddy, Nathaniel W York, Maria S Remedi, Colin G Nichols

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ATP-sensitive potassium channel (K


Macrophage Depletion Blocks Congenital Sarm1-Dependent Neuropathy, Caitlin B Dingwall, Amy Strickland, Sabrina W Yum, Aldrin Ky Yim, Jian Zhu, Peter L. Wang, Yurie Yamada, Robert E. Schmidt, Yo Sasaki, A. Joseph Bloom, Aaron Diantonio, Jeffrey Milbrandt Dec 2022

Macrophage Depletion Blocks Congenital Sarm1-Dependent Neuropathy, Caitlin B Dingwall, Amy Strickland, Sabrina W Yum, Aldrin Ky Yim, Jian Zhu, Peter L. Wang, Yurie Yamada, Robert E. Schmidt, Yo Sasaki, A. Joseph Bloom, Aaron Diantonio, Jeffrey Milbrandt

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Axon loss contributes to many common neurodegenerative disorders. In healthy axons, the axon survival factor NMNAT2 inhibits SARM1, the central executioner of programmed axon degeneration. We identified 2 rare NMNAT2 missense variants in 2 brothers afflicted with a progressive neuropathy syndrome. The polymorphisms resulted in amino acid substitutions V98M and R232Q, which reduced NMNAT2 NAD+-synthetase activity. We generated a mouse model to mirror the human syndrome and found that Nmnat2V98M/R232Q compound-heterozygous CRISPR mice survived to adulthood but developed progressive motor dysfunction, peripheral axon loss, and macrophage infiltration. These disease phenotypes were all SARM1-dependent. Remarkably, macrophage depletion therapy blocked and reversed …


Chronic Cochlear Implantation With And Without Electric Stimulation In A Mouse Model Induces Robust Cochlear Influx Of Cx3cr1+/Gfp Macrophages, Alexander D Claussen, René Vielman Quevedo, Jonathon R Kirk, Timon Higgins, Brian Mostaert, Muhammad Taifur Rahman, Jacob Oleson, Reyna Hernandez, Keiko Hirose, Marlan R Hansen Dec 2022

Chronic Cochlear Implantation With And Without Electric Stimulation In A Mouse Model Induces Robust Cochlear Influx Of Cx3cr1+/Gfp Macrophages, Alexander D Claussen, René Vielman Quevedo, Jonathon R Kirk, Timon Higgins, Brian Mostaert, Muhammad Taifur Rahman, Jacob Oleson, Reyna Hernandez, Keiko Hirose, Marlan R Hansen

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BACKGROUND: Cochlear implantation is an effective auditory rehabilitation strategy for those with profound hearing loss, including those with residual low frequency hearing through use of hybrid cochlear implantation techniques. Post-mortem studies demonstrate the nearly ubiquitous presence of intracochlear fibrosis and neo-ossification following cochlear implantation. Current evidence suggests post-implantation intracochlear fibrosis is associated with delayed loss of residual acoustic hearing in hybrid cochlear implant (CI) recipients and may also negatively influence outcomes in traditional CI recipients. This study examined the contributions of surgical trauma, foreign body response and electric stimulation to intracochlear fibrosis and the innate immune response to cochlear implantation …


Mouse Tissue Harvest-Induced Hypoxia Rapidly Alters The In Vivo Metabolome, Between-Genotype Metabolite Level Differences, And 13c-Tracing Enrichments, Adam J Rauckhorst, Nicholas Borcherding, Daniel J Pape, Alora S Kraus, Diego A Scerbo, Eric B Taylor Dec 2022

Mouse Tissue Harvest-Induced Hypoxia Rapidly Alters The In Vivo Metabolome, Between-Genotype Metabolite Level Differences, And 13c-Tracing Enrichments, Adam J Rauckhorst, Nicholas Borcherding, Daniel J Pape, Alora S Kraus, Diego A Scerbo, Eric B Taylor

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OBJECTIVE: Metabolomics as an approach to solve biological problems is exponentially increasing in use. Thus, this a pivotal time for the adoption of best practices. It is well known that disrupted tissue oxygen supply rapidly alters cellular energy charge. However, the speed and extent to which delayed mouse tissue freezing after dissection alters the broad metabolome is not well described. Furthermore, how tissue genotype may modulate such metabolomic drift and the degree to which traced

METHODS: By combined liquid chromatography (LC)- and gas chromatography (GC)-mass spectrometry (MS), we measured how levels of 255 mouse liver metabolites changed following 30-second, 1-minute, …


The Zona Incerta In Control Of Novelty Seeking And Investigation Across Species, Ilya E Monosov, Takaya Ogasawara, Suzanne N Haber, J Alexander Heimel, Mehran Ahmadlou Dec 2022

The Zona Incerta In Control Of Novelty Seeking And Investigation Across Species, Ilya E Monosov, Takaya Ogasawara, Suzanne N Haber, J Alexander Heimel, Mehran Ahmadlou

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Many organisms rely on a capacity to rapidly replicate, disperse, and evolve when faced with uncertainty and novelty. But mammals do not evolve and replicate quickly. They rely on a sophisticated nervous system to generate predictions and select responses when confronted with these challenges. An important component of their behavioral repertoire is the adaptive context-dependent seeking or avoiding of perceptually novel objects, even when their values have not yet been learned. Here, we outline recent cross-species breakthroughs that shed light on how the zona incerta (ZI), a relatively evolutionarily conserved brain area, supports novelty-seeking and novelty-related investigations. We then conjecture …


Cisplatin Exposure Acutely Disrupts Mitochondrial Bioenergetics In The Zebrafish Lateral-Line Organ, David S Lee, Angela Schrader, Mark Warchol, Lavinia Sheets Dec 2022

Cisplatin Exposure Acutely Disrupts Mitochondrial Bioenergetics In The Zebrafish Lateral-Line Organ, David S Lee, Angela Schrader, Mark Warchol, Lavinia Sheets

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Cisplatin is a commonly used chemotherapeutic agent that causes debilitating high-frequency hearing loss. No targeted therapies currently exist to treat cisplatin ototoxicity, partly because the underlying mechanisms of cisplatin-induced hair cell damage are not completely defined. Zebrafish may offer key insights to cisplatin ototoxicity because their lateral-line organ contains hair cells that are remarkably similar to those within the cochlea but are optically accessible, permitting observation of cisplatin injury in live intact hair cells. In this study, we used a combination of genetically encoded biosensors in zebrafish larvae and fluorescent indicators to characterize changes in mitochondrial bioenergetics in response to …


A Sarm1-Mitochondrial Feedback Loop Drives Neuropathogenesis In A Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Type 2a Rat Model, Yurie Sato-Yamada, Amy Strickland, Yo Sasaki, Joseph Bloom, Aaron Diantonio, Jeffrey Milbrandt Dec 2022

A Sarm1-Mitochondrial Feedback Loop Drives Neuropathogenesis In A Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Type 2a Rat Model, Yurie Sato-Yamada, Amy Strickland, Yo Sasaki, Joseph Bloom, Aaron Diantonio, Jeffrey Milbrandt

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Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 2A (CMT2A) is an axonal neuropathy caused by mutations in the mitofusin 2 (MFN2) gene. MFN2 mutations result in profound mitochondrial abnormalities, but the mechanism underlying the axonal pathology is unknown. Sterile α and Toll/IL-1 receptor motif-containing 1 (SARM1), the central executioner of axon degeneration, can induce neuropathy and is activated by dysfunctional mitochondria. We tested the role of SARM1 in a rat model carrying a dominant CMT2A mutation (Mfn2H361Y) that exhibits progressive dying-back axonal degeneration, neuromuscular junction (NMJ) abnormalities, muscle atrophy, and mitochondrial abnormalities - all hallmarks of the human disease. We generated Sarm1-KO (Sarm1-/-) and …


G Protein Gamma Subunit, A Hidden Master Regulator Of Gpcr Signaling, Dinesh Kankanamge, Mithila Tennakoon, Ajith Karunarathne, N Gautam Dec 2022

G Protein Gamma Subunit, A Hidden Master Regulator Of Gpcr Signaling, Dinesh Kankanamge, Mithila Tennakoon, Ajith Karunarathne, N Gautam

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Heterotrimeric G proteins (αβγ subunits) that are activated by G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) mediate the biological responses of eukaryotic cells to extracellular signals. The α subunits and the tightly bound βγ subunit complex of G proteins have been extensively studied and shown to control the activity of effector molecules. In contrast, the potential roles of the large family of γ subunits have been less studied. In this review, we focus on present knowledge about these proteins. Induced loss of individual γ subunit types in animal and plant models result in strikingly distinct phenotypes indicating that γ subtypes play important and …


The Genetic Risk Factor Cel-Hyb1 Causes Proteotoxicity And Chronic Pancreatitis In Mice, Karianne Fjeld, Steven J Wilhelm, Jianguo Lin, Xunjun Xiao, Mark E Lowe, Et Al. Dec 2022

The Genetic Risk Factor Cel-Hyb1 Causes Proteotoxicity And Chronic Pancreatitis In Mice, Karianne Fjeld, Steven J Wilhelm, Jianguo Lin, Xunjun Xiao, Mark E Lowe, Et Al.

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BACKGROUND & AIMS: The CEL gene encodes the digestive enzyme carboxyl ester lipase. CEL-HYB1, a hybrid allele of CEL and its adjacent pseudogene CELP, is a genetic variant suggested to increase the risk of chronic pancreatitis (CP). Our aim was to develop a mouse model for CEL-HYB1 that enables studies of pancreatic disease mechanisms.

METHODS: We established a knock-in mouse strain where the variable number of tandem repeat (VNTR) region of the endogenous mouse Cel gene was substituted with the mutated VNTR of the human CEL-HYB1 allele. Heterozygous and homozygous Cel-HYB1 mice and littermate wildtype controls were characterized with respect …


Lifespan Benefits For The Combination Of Rapamycin Plus Acarbose And For Captopril In Genetically Heterogeneous Mice, Randy Strong, Kerry Kornfeld, Et Al. Dec 2022

Lifespan Benefits For The Combination Of Rapamycin Plus Acarbose And For Captopril In Genetically Heterogeneous Mice, Randy Strong, Kerry Kornfeld, Et Al.

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Mice bred in 2017 and entered into the C2017 cohort were tested for possible lifespan benefits of (R/S)-1,3-butanediol (BD), captopril (Capt), leucine (Leu), the Nrf2-activating botanical mixture PB125, sulindac, syringaresinol, or the combination of rapamycin and acarbose started at 9 or 16 months of age (RaAc9, RaAc16). In male mice, the combination of Rapa and Aca started at 9 months and led to a longer lifespan than in either of the two prior cohorts of mice treated with Rapa only, suggesting that this drug combination was more potent than either of its components used alone. In females, lifespan in mice …


Comparing Antigenaemia- And Microfilaraemia As Criteria For Stopping Decisions In Lymphatic Filariasis Elimination Programmes In Africa, Wilma A. Stolk, Luc E. Coffeng, Fatorma K. Bolay, Obiora A. Eneanya, Peter U. Fischer, T. Déirdre Hollingsworth, Benjamin G. Koudou, Aboulaye Méité, Edwin Michael, Joaquin M. Prada, Rocio M. Caja Rivera, Swarnali Sharma, Panayiota Touloupou, Gary J. Weil, Sake J. De Vlas Dec 2022

Comparing Antigenaemia- And Microfilaraemia As Criteria For Stopping Decisions In Lymphatic Filariasis Elimination Programmes In Africa, Wilma A. Stolk, Luc E. Coffeng, Fatorma K. Bolay, Obiora A. Eneanya, Peter U. Fischer, T. Déirdre Hollingsworth, Benjamin G. Koudou, Aboulaye Méité, Edwin Michael, Joaquin M. Prada, Rocio M. Caja Rivera, Swarnali Sharma, Panayiota Touloupou, Gary J. Weil, Sake J. De Vlas

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BACKGROUND: Mass drug administration (MDA) is the main strategy towards lymphatic filariasis (LF) elimination. Progress is monitored by assessing microfilaraemia (Mf) or circulating filarial antigenaemia (CFA) prevalence, the latter being more practical for field surveys. The current criterion for stopping MDA requires <2% CFA prevalence in 6- to 7-year olds, but this criterion is not evidence-based. We used mathematical modelling to investigate the validity of different thresholds regarding testing method and age group for African MDA programmes using ivermectin plus albendazole.

METHODOLGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We verified that our model captures observed patterns in Mf and CFA prevalence during annual MDA, assuming that CFA tests are positive if at least one adult worm is present. We then assessed how well elimination can be predicted from CFA prevalence in 6-7-year-old children or from Mf or CFA prevalence in the 5+ or 15+ …


Listeria Motility Increases The Efficiency Of Epithelial Invasion During Intestinal Infection, Inge M. N. Wortel, Seonyoung Kim, Annie Y. Liu, Enid C. Ibarra, Mark J. Miller Dec 2022

Listeria Motility Increases The Efficiency Of Epithelial Invasion During Intestinal Infection, Inge M. N. Wortel, Seonyoung Kim, Annie Y. Liu, Enid C. Ibarra, Mark J. Miller

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Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) is a food-borne pathogen that causes severe bacterial gastroenteritis, with high rates of hospitalization and mortality. Lm is ubiquitous in soil, water and livestock, and can survive and proliferate at low temperatures. Following oral ingestion of contaminated food, Lm crosses the epithelium through intestinal goblet cells in a mechanism mediated by Lm InlA binding host E-cadherin. Importantly, human infections typically occur with Lm growing at or below room temperature, which is flagellated and motile. Even though many important human bacterial pathogens are flagellated, little is known regarding the effect of Lm motility on invasion and immune evasion. …


Prolonged Dexamethasone Exposure Enhances Zebrafish Lateral-Line Regeneration But Disrupts Mitochondrial Homeostasis And Hair Cell Function, Allison L Saettele, Hiu-Tung C Wong, Katie S Kindt, Mark E Warchol, Lavinia Sheets Dec 2022

Prolonged Dexamethasone Exposure Enhances Zebrafish Lateral-Line Regeneration But Disrupts Mitochondrial Homeostasis And Hair Cell Function, Allison L Saettele, Hiu-Tung C Wong, Katie S Kindt, Mark E Warchol, Lavinia Sheets

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The synthetic glucocorticoid dexamethasone is commonly used to treat inner ear disorders. Previous work in larval zebrafish has shown that dexamethasone treatment enhances hair cell regeneration, yet dexamethasone has also been shown to inhibit regeneration of peripheral nerves after lesion. We therefore used the zebrafish model to determine the impact of dexamethasone treatment on lateral-line hair cells and primary afferents. To explore dexamethasone in the context of regeneration, we used copper sulfate (CuSO