Bose, Rajendran JC Mattrey, Robert F
Stem cell therapies have demonstrated promising preclinical results, but very few applications have reached the clinic owing to safety and efficacy concerns. Translation would benefit greatly if stem cell survival, distribution and function could be assessed in vivo post-transplantation, particularly in patients. Advances in molecular imaging have ...
Sohni, Abhishek Tan, Kun Song, Hye-Won Burow, Dana de Rooij, Dirk G Laurent, Louise Hsieh, Tung-Chin Rabah, Raja Hammoud, Saher Sue Vicini, Elena
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Spermatogenesis has been intensely studied in rodents but remains poorly understood in humans. Here, we used single-cell RNA sequencing to analyze human testes. Clustering analysis of neonatal testes reveals several cell subsets, including cell populations with characteristics of primordial germ cells (PGCs) and spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs). In...
Sha, Yutong Haensel, Daniel Gutierrez, Guadalupe Du, Huijing Dai, Xing Nie, Qing
The transition of epithelial cells into a mesenchymal state (epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition or EMT) is a highly dynamic process implicated in various biological processes. During EMT, cells do not necessarily exist in 'pure' epithelial or mesenchymal states. There are cells with mixed (or hybrid) features of the two, which are termed as the i...
Mangale, Vrushali McIntyre, Laura L Walsh, Craig M Loring, Jeanne F Lane, Thomas E
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a central nervous system (CNS) disease characterized by chronic neuroinflammation, demyelination, and axonal damage. Infiltration of activated lymphocytes and myeloid cells are thought to be primarily responsible for white matter damage and axonopathy. Several United States Food and Drug Administration-approved therapies ...
Adamo, Ana M Liu, Xiuzhen Mathieu, Patricia Nuttall, Johnathan R Supasai, Suangsuda Oteiza, Patricia I
During pregnancy, a decreased availability of zinc to the fetus can disrupt the development of the central nervous system leading to defects ranging from severe malformations to subtle neurological and cognitive effects. We previously found that marginal zinc deficiency down-regulates the extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2) signaling...
Smith, Dominique R Margul, Daniel J Dumont, Courtney M Carlson, Mitchell A Munsell, Mary K Johnson, Mitchell Cummings, Brian J Anderson, Aileen J Shea, Lonnie D
Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in paralysis below the injury and strategies are being developed that support axonal regrowth, yet recovery lags, in part, because many axons are not remyelinated. Herein, we investigated strategies to increase myelination of regenerating axons by overexpression of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-AA and noggin...
Woronowicz, Katherine C Gline, Stephanie E Herfat, Safa T Fields, Aaron J Schneider, Richard A
How does form arise during development and change during evolution? How does form relate to function, and what enables embryonic structures to presage their later use in adults? To address these questions, we leverage the distinct functional morphology of the jaw in duck, chick, and quail. In connection with their specialized mode of feeding, duck ...
Fontaine, Krystal A Leon, Kristoffer E Khalid, Mir M Tomar, Sakshi Jimenez-Morales, David Dunlap, Mariah Kaye, Julia A Shah, Priya S Finkbeiner, Steve Krogan, Nevan J
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Zika virus (ZIKV) infection of neural progenitor cells (NPCs) in utero is associated with neurological disorders, such as microcephaly, but a detailed molecular understanding of ZIKV-induced pathogenesis is lacking. Here we show that in vitro ZIKV infection of human cells, including NPCs, causes disruption of the nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) ...
Zhou, Yong Horowitz, Jeffrey C Naba, Alexandra Ambalavanan, Namasivayam Atabai, Kamran Balestrini, Jenna Bitterman, Peter B Corley, Richard A Ding, Bi-Sen Engler, Adam J
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The lung's unique extracellular matrix (ECM), while providing structural support for cells, is critical in the regulation of developmental organogenesis, homeostasis and injury-repair responses. The ECM, via biochemical or biomechanical cues, regulates diverse cell functions, fate and phenotype. The composition and function of lung ECM become marke...
Glen, Chad M McDevitt, Todd C Kemp, Melissa L
The initiation of heterogeneity within a population of phenotypically identical progenitors is a critical event for the onset of morphogenesis and differentiation patterning. Gap junction communication within multicellular systems produces complex networks of intercellular connectivity that result in heterogeneous distributions of intracellular sig...