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c-Myc promotes polyploidy in murine trophoblast cells and suppresses senescence

The placenta is essential for reproductive success. The murine placenta includes polyploid giant cells that are crucial for its function. Polyploidy occurs broadly in nature but the regulators and significance in the placenta are unknown. We discovered that many murine placental cell types are polyploid. We identified factors that license polyploidy using single-cell RNA seq. c-Myc is a key regulator of polyploidy and placental development and is required for multiple rounds of DNA replication, likely via endocycles, in trophoblast giant cells.

Infection of neonatal mice with the murine norovirus strain WU23 is a robust model to study norovirus pathogenesis

Noroviruses are the leading cause of severe childhood diarrhea and foodborne disease worldwide. While they are a major cause of disease in all age groups, infections in the very young can be quite severe, with annual estimates of 50,000-200,000 fatalities in children under 5 years old. In spite of the remarkable disease burden associated with norovirus infections, very little is known about the pathogenic mechanisms underlying norovirus diarrhea, principally because of the lack of tractable small animal models.

Piezo1 opposes age-associated cortical bone loss

As we age, our bones undergo a process of loss, often accompanied by muscle weakness and reduced physical activity. This is exacerbated by decreased responsiveness to mechanical stimulation in aged skeleton, leading to the hypothesis that decreased mechanical stimulation plays an important role in age-related bone loss. Piezo1, a mechanosensitive ion channel, is critical for bone homeostasis and mechanotransduction. Here, we observed a decrease in Piezo1 expression with age in both murine and human cortical bone.

Cystatin C is glucocorticoid responsive, directs recruitment of Trem2+ macrophages, and predicts failure of cancer immunotherapy

Cystatin C (CyC), a secreted cysteine protease inhibitor, has unclear biological functions. Many patients exhibit elevated plasma CyC levels, particularly during glucocorticoid (GC) treatment. This study links GCs with CyC’s systemic regulation by utilizing genome-wide association and structural equation modeling to determine CyC production genetics in the UK Biobank. Both CyC production and a polygenic score (PGS) capturing predisposition to CyC production were associated with increased all-cause and cancer-specific mortality.

Postmortem Minimally Invasive Autopsy in Critically Ill Covid-19 Patients at the Bedside: A Proof-of-Concept Study at the Icu

Methods: In this proof-of-concept study, we performed bedside ultrasound-guided minimally invasive autopsies (US-MIA) of patients that had died from critical COVID-19 in the intensive care unit (ICU) using a structured protocol to obtain almost autolytic-free tissue. Biopsies were assessed for quality (vitality and length) and for diagnosis. The efficiency of the procedure was monitored in five cases by recording the time of each step and safety issues by swabbing personal protective equipment and devices for viral contamination. 

Targeting lymphoid-derived IL-17 signaling to delay skin aging

Skin aging is characterized by structural and functional changes that contribute to age-associated frailty. This probably depends on synergy between alterations in the local niche and stem cell-intrinsic changes, underscored by proinflammatory microenvironments that drive pleotropic changes. The nature of these age-associated inflammatory cues, or how they affect tissue aging, is unknown. Based on single-cell RNA sequencing of the dermal compartment of mouse skin, we show a skew towards an IL-17-expressing phenotype of T helper cells, γδ T cells and innate lymphoid cells in aged skin.

Characterization and co-localization of thyroid stimulating hormone and melatonin receptors in the pars tuberalis of mares during the breeding and non-breeding seasons

Control of seasonal reproduction in horses has yet to be fully elucidated; however, duration of melatonin secretion is a seasonal regulator of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis. The hypophyseal pars tuberalis (PT) appears to play a key role in the transduction of melatonin signal through melatonin responsive, PT-specific cells that produce thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). The objectives of these experiments were to characterize and colocalize TSH-producing cells and melatonin receptors (MT1r) in the PT during breeding and non-breeding seasons.

Post-breeding intrauterine infusion of dehydrated amnion product produces similar pregnancy rates as antibiotics

Results of two large studies by Pascoe and then Pycock first demonstrated the value of postbreeding treatments in mares. When combined, these authors analyzed pregnancy data from over 2200 mares. In their studies, those treated with antibiotics (ABX) and plasma or oxytocin had a higher conception rate than any other group. However, a Cochrane-style review by Barter and Barrelet (Veterinary Evidence 2018;3(1):1-11. of these and numerous smaller studies didn't convincingly confirm a treatment benefit of any specific therapy.

Significant association of cutavirus with parapsoriasis en plaques: high prevalence both in skin swab and biopsy samples

Cutavirus (CuV) is associated with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL), of which parapsoriasis is a precursor. Our study reveals a significantly higher CuV-DNA prevalence in skin-swabs of parapsoriasis patients (6/13, 46.2%), compared to those of healthy adults (1/51, 1.96%). Eight patients (8/12, 66.7%) had CuV-DNA in biopsied skin, and four developed CTCL.

Estimating tissue-specific TNF mRNA levels prior to anti-TNFα treatment may support therapeutic optimisation in IBD patients

Tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF) antagonists have improved the management of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), however, their usage and administration persist to be suboptimal. Here, we examined the relationship between tissue-specific TNF mRNA expression in mucosal biopsies from IBD patients and anti-TNF treatment response.Archived tissue samples from patients with luminal IBD that had all been or were in treatment with anti-TNF were included (18 adults and 24 paediatric patients).

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