Huang, Wenhao Ai, Weiming Lin, Weiwei Fang, Fang Wang, Xuedong Huang, Haishan Dahlgren, Randy A Wang, Huili
Herein, eight common endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) were exposed to zebrafish (Danio rerio) to investigate the relationship between different EDCs and their activated estrogen receptors. Under acute exposure, we identified five major malformation types whose incidence and deformity modes differed among EDCs. Luciferase analysis divided the E...
Hagerling, Catharina Owyong, Mark Sitarama, Vaishnavi Wang, Chih-Yang Lin, Charlene van den Bijgaart, Renske JE Koopman, Charlotte D Brenot, Audrey Nanjaraj, Ankitha Wärnberg, Fredrik
...
BackgroundNovel biomarkers are required to discern between breast tumors that should be targeted for treatment from those that would never become clinically apparent and/or life threatening for patients. Moreover, therapeutics that specifically target breast cancer (BC) cells with tumor-initiating capacity to prevent recurrence are an unmet need. W...
Bahar Halpern, Keren Massalha, Hassan Zwick, Rachel K Moor, Andreas E Castillo-Azofeifa, David Rozenberg, Milena Farack, Lydia Egozi, Adi Miller, Dan R Averbukh, Inna
...
The intestinal epithelium is a structured organ composed of crypts harboring Lgr5+ stem cells, and villi harboring differentiated cells. Spatial transcriptomics have demonstrated profound zonation of epithelial gene expression along the villus axis, but the mechanisms shaping this spatial variability are unknown. Here, we combine laser capture micr...
Chan, Yu-Tzu Lai, Alan C-Y Lin, Ruey-Jen Wang, Ya-Hui Wang, Yi-Ting Chang, Wen-Wei Wu, Hsin-Yi Lin, Yu-Ju Chang, Wen-Ying Wu, Jen-Chine
...
G protein-coupled estrogen receptor-1 (GPER), a member of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) superfamily, mediates estrogen-induced proliferation of normal and malignant breast epithelial cells. However, its role in breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs) remains unclear. Here we showed greater expression of GPER in BCSCs than non-BCSCs of three patien...
He, Dan Wu, Hongguang Xiang, Jinnan Ruan, Xinsen Peng, Peike Ruan, Yuanyuan Chen, Ye-Guang Wang, Yibin Yu, Qiang Zhang, Hongbing
...
Nutrients are absorbed solely by the intestinal villi. Aging of this organ causes malabsorption and associated illnesses, yet its aging mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we show that aging-caused intestinal villus structural and functional decline is regulated by mTORC1, a sensor of nutrients and growth factors, which is highly activated in intestin...
Nguyen, Anthony H Thomsen, Alex RB Cahill, Thomas J Huang, Rick Huang, Li-Yin Marcink, Tara Clarke, Oliver B Heissel, Søren Masoudi, Ali Ben-Hail, Danya
...
Classically, G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are thought to activate G protein from the plasma membrane and are subsequently desensitized by β-arrestin (β-arr). However, some GPCRs continue to signal through G protein from internalized compartments, mediated by a GPCR-G protein-β-arr 'megaplex'. Nevertheless, the molecular architecture of the m...
Serhan, Nadine Basso, Lilian Sibilano, Riccardo Petitfils, Camille Meixiong, James Bonnart, Chrystelle Reber, Laurent L Marichal, Thomas Starkl, Philipp Cenac, Nicolas
...
Allergic skin diseases, such as atopic dermatitis, are clinically characterized by severe itching and type 2 immunity-associated hypersensitivity to widely distributed allergens, including those derived from house dust mites (HDMs). Here we found that HDMs with cysteine protease activity directly activated peptidergic nociceptors, which are neurope...
Liu, Zhaoyang Easson, Garrett WD Zhao, Jingjing Makki, Nadja Ahituv, Nadav Hilton, Matthew J Tang, Simon Y Gray, Ryan S
Degenerative changes of the intervertebral disc (IVD) are a leading cause of disability affecting humans worldwide and has been attributed primarily to trauma and the accumulation of pathology during aging. While genetic defects have also been associated with disc degeneration, the precise mechanisms driving the initiation and progression of diseas...
Ulu, Arzu Sahoo, Prakash K Yuil-Valdes, Ana G Mukherjee, Maheswari Van Ormer, Matthew Muthuraj, Philma Glora Thompson, Maranda Anderson Berry, Ann Hanson, Corrine K Natarajan, Sathish Kumar
...
Omega-3 fatty acids are important to pregnancy and neonatal development and health. One mechanism by which omega-3 fatty acids exert their protective effects is through serving as substrates for the generation of specialized pro-resolving lipid mediators (SPM) that potently limit and resolve inflammatory processes. We recently identified that SPM l...
Marquardt, Sabin A Wilcox, Callie V Burns, Erin N Peterson, Janel A Finno, Carrie J
Equine neuroaxonal dystrophy/equine degenerative myeloencephalopathy (eNAD/EDM) is a neurologic disease that has been reported in young horses from a wide range of breeds. The disease is inherited and associated with vitamin E deficiency during the first two years of life, resulting in bilateral symmetric ataxia. A missense mutation (chr3:71,917,59...