Publications by authors named "Jarret J Adams"

Article Synopsis
  • - Wnt ligands play a crucial role in activating specific receptors (Frizzled and Lrp5/6) to regulate stem cell functions across various species.
  • - In lung alveoli, different types of cells express distinct Wnt receptors, with Fzd5 being essential for alveolar epithelial stem cell function, while fibroblasts rely on other Fzd receptors.
  • - New findings reveal that both Fzd5 and Fzd6 can activate Wnt signaling in stem cells, with Fzd6 uniquely guiding airway-derived progenitors toward an alveolar identity, suggesting a strategy for lung injury recovery without increasing fibrosis.
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The conclusive identity of Wnts regulating liver zonation (LZ) and regeneration (LR) remains unclear despite an undisputed role of β-catenin. Using single-cell analysis, we identified a conserved Wnt2 and Wnt9b expression in endothelial cells (ECs) in zone 3. EC-elimination of Wnt2 and Wnt9b led to both loss of β-catenin targets in zone 3, and re-appearance of zone 1 genes in zone 3, unraveling dynamicity in the LZ process.

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Despite a wealth of potential applications inside target cells, protein-based therapeutics are largely limited to extracellular targets due to the inability of proteins to readily cross biological membranes and enter the cytosol. Bacterial toxins, which deliver a cytotoxic enzyme into cells as part of their intoxication mechanism, hold great potential as platforms for delivering therapeutic protein cargo into cells. Diphtheria toxin (DT) has been shown to be capable of delivering an array of model proteins of varying sizes, structures, and stabilities into mammalian cells as amino-terminal fusions.

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