Publications by authors named "J D Butts"

Although mammals resist both acute weight loss and weight gain, the neural circuitry mediating bi-directional defense against weight change is incompletely understood. Global constitutive deletion of the melanocortin-3-receptor (MC3R) impairs the behavioural response to both anorexic and orexigenic stimuli, with MC3R knockout mice demonstrating increased weight gain following anabolic challenges and increased weight loss following anorexic challenges (i.e.

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Cis-regulatory elements (CREs) control gene expression, orchestrating tissue identity, developmental timing and stimulus responses, which collectively define the thousands of unique cell types in the body. While there is great potential for strategically incorporating CREs in therapeutic or biotechnology applications that require tissue specificity, there is no guarantee that an optimal CRE for these intended purposes has arisen naturally. Here we present a platform to engineer and validate synthetic CREs capable of driving gene expression with programmed cell-type specificity.

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This study comprehensively validated the bleomycin (BLEO) induced mouse model of IPF for utility in preclinical drug discovery. To this end, the model was rigorously evaluated for reproducible phenotype and TGFβ-directed treatment outcomes. Lung disease was profiled longitudinally in male C57BL6/JRJ mice receiving a single intratracheal instillation of BLEO (n = 10-12 per group).

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Article Synopsis
  • Studies show that different subgroups (based on sex, race, etc.) experience varying disease courses and outcomes, and current analysis methods fail to consider this diversity.* -
  • The authors propose a new statistical approach called Heterogeneity in Integration and Prediction (HIP) that combines multiple data types while factoring in subgroup differences to identify shared and unique molecular signatures.* -
  • HIP has been applied to investigate COPD, revealing important proteins and genes linked to sex differences in the disease, and offers tools for broader research applications in health disparities.*
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