DeSimone, Alec M. Leszyk, John D. Wagner, Kathryn
Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) is linked to epigenetic derepression of the germline/embryonic transcription factor DUX4 in skeletal muscle. However, the etiology of muscle pathology is not fully understood, as DUX4 misexpression is not tightly correlated with disease severity. Using a DUX4-inducible cell model, we show that multiple ...
Albert, Korin Rani, Asha Sela, David
Bifidobacterium longum colonizes mammalian gastrointestinal tracts where it could metabolize host-indigestible oligosaccharides. Although B. longum strains are currently segregated into three subspecies that reflect common metabolic capacities and genetic similarity, heterogeneity within subspecies suggests that these taxonomic boundaries may not b...
Zhang, Jian-Ping Cheng, Xin-Xin Zhao, Mei Li, Guo-Hua Xu, Jing Zhang, Feng Yin, Meng-Di Meng, Fei-Ying Dai, Xin-Yue Fu, Ya-Wen
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BACKGROUND: Hemophilia A, a bleeding disorder resulting from F8 mutations, can only be cured by gene therapy. A promising strategy is CRISPR-Cas9-mediated precise insertion of F8 in hepatocytes at highly expressed gene loci, such as albumin (Alb). Unfortunately, the precise in vivo integration efficiency of a long insert is very low (~ 0.1%). RESUL...
Vasquez-Rifo, Alejandro Veksler-Lublinsky, Isana Cheng, Zhenyu Ausubel, Frederick M. Ambros, Victor R.
BACKGROUND: Multicellular animals and bacteria frequently engage in predator-prey and host-pathogen interactions, such as the well-studied relationship between Pseudomonas aeruginosa and the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. This study investigates the genomic and genetic basis of bacterial-driven variability in P. aeruginosa virulence towards C. el...
Hayes, Janelle A. Hilbert, Brendan J. Gaubitz, Christl Stone, Nicholas P. Kelch, Brian A.
Tailed bacteriophage use a DNA packaging motor to encapsulate their genome during viral particle assembly. The small terminase (TerS) component acts as a molecular matchmaker by recognizing the viral genome as well as the main motor component, the large terminase (TerL). How TerS binds DNA and the TerL protein remains unclear. Here, we identify the...
Jiang, Wei Birtley, James R. Weaver, Grant C. Lu, Liying Stern, Lawrence J. Mellins, Elizabeth D.
Individuals with narcolepsy suffer from abnormal sleep patterns due to loss of neurons that uniquely supply hypocretin (HCRT). Previous studies found associations of narcolepsy with the human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DQ6 allele and T-cell receptor alpha (TRA) J24 gene segment and also suggested that in vitro-stimulated T cells can target HCRT. Here,...
Taghian, Toloo Marosfoi, Miklos G. Puri, Ajit S. Cataltepe, Oguz King, Robert M. Fernau, Deborah Batista, Ana Rita Flotte, Terence R. McKenna-Yasek, Diane Aronin, Neil
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Global gene delivery to the CNS has therapeutic importance for the treatment of neurological disorders that affect the entire CNS. Due to direct contact with the CNS, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is an attractive route for CNS gene delivery. A safe and effective route to achieve global gene distribution in the CNS is needed, and administration of gene...
Holdorf, Amy D. Higgins, Daniel P. Hart, Anne C. Boag, Peter R. Pazour, Gregory J. Walhout, Albertha J. M. Walker, Amy K.
The emergence of large gene expression datasets has revealed the need for improved tools to identify enriched gene categories and visualize enrichment patterns. While Gene Ontogeny (GO) provides a valuable tool for gene set enrichment analysis, it has several limitations. First, it is difficult to graphically compare multiple GO analyses. Second, g...
Zhang, Bi Ning Chan, Tommy Chung Yan Tam, Pancy Oi Sin Liu, Yu Pang, Chi Pui Jhanji, Vishal Chen, Li Jia Chu, Wai Kit
Background: Sclerocornea is a rare congenital disorder characterized with the opacification of the cornea. Here, we report a nonconsanguineous Chinese family with multiple peripheral sclerocornea patients spanning across three generations inherited in an autosomal dominant manner. Methods: This is a retrospective case series of a peripheral scleroc...
Fu, Gang Zhao, Lei Dymek, Erin Hou, Yuqing Song, Kangkang Phan, Nhan Shang, Zhiguo Smith, Elizabeth F. Witman, George B. Nicastro, Daniela
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Nearly all motile cilia contain a central apparatus (CA) composed of two connected singlet microtubules with attached projections that play crucial roles in regulating ciliary motility. Defects in CA assembly usually result in motility-impaired or paralyzed cilia, which in humans causes disease. Despite their importance, the protein composition and...