Regulation of BCL6: p38 MAPK signalling and CTCF transcriptional regulation converge at exon 1
BCL6 is a zinc finger transcriptional repressor, which is highly expressed in germinal centre B-cells, and is essential for germinal centre formation and T-dependent antibody responses.
Batlle, Ana, Batlle, Ana
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Organization of the Proteostasis Network of Membraneless Organelles
A comprehensive mapping of the proteostasis network (PN) across membraneless organelles (MLOs) reveals how central PN components coordinate MLO regulation. The analysis uncovers principles of specificity and promiscuity within the PN. The findings suggest that HSP70 chaperones act as generic MLO regulators, while client specific HSP70 co‐chaperones may
Christine M. Lim +6 more
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Ancestral genomic functional differences in oligodendroglia: implications for Alzheimer's disease
Abstract INTRODUCTION This study investigates ancestry‐specific changes in induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)‐derived oligodendroglia genomic regulation in Alzheimer's disease (AD), addressing diversity gaps by including African, Amerindian, and European ancestries in the analysis. METHODS We generated 12 iPSC lines from AD patients and controls with
Aura M. Ramirez +26 more
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Anti-cancer drug induced neurotoxicity and identification of Rho pathway signaling modulators as potential neuroprotectants [PDF]
Many chemotherapy drugs are known to cause significant clinical neurotoxicity, which can result in the early cessation of treatment. To identify and develop more effective means of neuroprotection it is important to understand the toxicity of these drugs
Burden, Hubert +7 more
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Human induced pluripotent stem cells were differentiated into neural stem cells and floor plate progenitors of dopaminergic neurons, followed by microRNA profiling. While intracellular differences were limited, extracellular vesicle microRNAs showed 27 differentially expressed microRNAs and five consistently enriched across lineages.
Lilian Cruz +10 more
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A structural approach to the role of CCN (CYR61/CTGF/NOV) proteins in tumourigenesis [PDF]
The CCN (CYR61 [Cystein-rich61]/CTGF [connective tissue growth factor]/NOV [Nephroblastoma overexpressed]) proteins constitute a family of regulatory factors involved in many aspects of cell proliferation and differentiation.
Nathalie Planque, Bernard Perbal
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Pluripotent stem cells and their dynamic niche [PDF]
Cell-seeded implants are a regenerative medicine strategy that aims to replace injured tissue and restore tissue function. Pluripotent stem cells are promising cell candidates for the development of regenerative medicine therapies as they have the ...
Bratt, J, El Haj, AJ, Reinwald, Y
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What's new? Factors involved in peritoneal dissemination of malignant mesothelioma (MM) and pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP) are poorly characterized. Increased amounts of cancer stem cells identified high‐grade PMP and distinguished mass‐derived from ascitic/mucin‐associated cells in MM and PMP.
Nayana Lazzari +15 more
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Small-molecule inhibition of BRD4 as a new potent approach to eliminate leukemic stem- and progenitor cells in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) [PDF]
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a life-threatening stem cell disease characterized by uncontrolled proliferation and accumulation of myeloblasts. Using an advanced RNAi screen-approach in an AML mouse model we have recently identified the epigenetic ...
Blatt, Katharina +11 more
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Ependymal cells undergo astrocyte‐like reactivity in response to neuroinflammation
Ependymal cells are unique glia that regulate local cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) microcirculation and form a dynamic interface between the brain and CSF. Here, we describe an unrecognized astrocyte‐like reactive transcriptomic profile that is assumed by ependymal cells in response to chronic neuroinflammation, that can be recapitulated following exposure ...
Adam M. R. Groh +18 more
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