Publications by authors named "Jana F Tegethoff"

MYT1L is an autism spectrum disorder (ASD)-associated transcription factor that is expressed in virtually all neurons throughout life. How MYT1L mutations cause neurological phenotypes and whether they can be targeted remains enigmatic. Here, we examine the effects of MYT1L deficiency in human neurons and mice.

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  • Some tumors don’t respond well to treatments because they lose important signals (MHC class I) needed for immune cells to recognize them.
  • A new treatment involving specific proteins (cIAP1/2 antagonists) can help the immune system fight these tumors by changing how certain immune cells (macrophages) attack.
  • Using this new treatment alongside another therapy (CD47 blockade) might work even better against tough tumors that usually resist other types of treatments.
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Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) were first described over a decade ago and are currently used in various basic biology and clinical research fields. Recent advances in the field of human iPSCs have opened the way to a better understanding of the biology of human diseases. Disease-specific iPSCs provide an unparalleled opportunity to establish novel human cell-based disease models, with the potential to enhance our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying human malignancies, and to accelerate the identification of effective new drugs.

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