Publications by authors named "Abbigayl E C Burtis"

Background And Aims: Chronic liver disease due to metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) is a rapidly increasing global epidemic. MASH progression is a consequence of the complex interplay between inflammatory insults and dysregulated hepatic immune responses. T lymphocytes have been shown to accumulate in the liver during MASH, but the cause and consequence of T cell accumulation in the liver remain unclear.

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Article Synopsis
  • MASH (Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis) is a liver disease that's becoming more common and is linked to inflammation and immune response issues in the liver.
  • Researchers studied T cells (a type of immune cell) in both human livers with cirrhosis and in a mouse model to see how they behave during this disease.
  • They found that T cells in the liver got activated and increased in number because of MASH, which could help identify what triggers T cell activity in liver diseases.
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In the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, male-specific splicing and translation of the Fruitless transcription factor (FruM) alters the presence, anatomy, and/or connectivity of >60 types of central brain neurons that interconnect to generate male-typical behaviors. While the indispensable function of FruM in sex-specific behavior has been understood for decades, the molecular mechanisms underlying its activity remain unknown. Here, we take a genome-wide, brain-wide approach to identifying regulatory elements whose activity depends on the presence of FruM.

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