Publications by authors named "I W McDowell"

Article Synopsis
  • Lewy bodies (LBs), which are linked to Parkinson's disease (PD), can be formed in human dopaminergic neurons derived from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) when exposed to α-synuclein fibrils and immune challenges.
  • Immune response factors like interferon-γ and interleukin-1β, along with activated microglia, play a critical role in promoting this inclusion formation and impair lysosomal function.
  • The study suggests that LB-like inclusions may arise from disruptions in autophagy, highlighting a possible connection between immune dysfunction and PD development.
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CRISPR-Cas systems have proven effective in a variety of applications due to their ease of use and relatively high editing efficiency. Yet, any individual CRISPR-Cas system has inherent limitations, necessitating a diversity of RNA-guided nucleases to suit applications with distinct needs. We searched through metagenomic sequences to identify RNA-guided nucleases and found enzymes from diverse CRISPR-Cas types and subtypes, the most promising of which we developed into gene-editing platforms.

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Antibodies are critical reagents to detect and characterize proteins. It is commonly understood that many commercial antibodies do not recognize their intended targets, but information on the scope of the problem remains largely anecdotal, and as such, feasibility of the goal of at least one potent and specific antibody targeting each protein in a proteome cannot be assessed. Focusing on antibodies for human proteins, we have scaled a standardized characterization approach using parental and knockout cell lines (Laflamme et al.

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Evidence has long suggested that epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) may play a prominent role in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) pathogenesis, but clinical trials of EGFR inhibitors have yielded disappointing results. Using a candidate drug screen, we identified that inhibition of cyclin-dependent kinases 12 and 13 (CDK12/13) dramatically sensitizes diverse models of TNBC to EGFR blockade. This combination therapy drives cell death through the 4E-BP1-dependent suppression of the translation and translation-linked turnover of driver oncoproteins, including MYC.

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Objectives: To synthesize evidence relevant for informed decisions concerning cognitive testing of older physicians.

Methods: Relevant literature was systematically searched in Medline, EMBASE, PsycInfo, and ERIC, with key findings abstracted and synthesized.

Results: Cognitive abilities of physicians may decline in an age range where they are still practicing.

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