Publications by authors named "L Ballou"

For much of terrestrial biodiversity, the evolutionary pathways of adaptation from marine ancestors are poorly understood and have usually been viewed as a binary trait. True crabs, the decapod crustacean infraorder Brachyura, comprise over 7600 species representing a striking diversity of morphology and ecology, including repeated adaptation to non-marine habitats. Here, we reconstruct the evolutionary history of Brachyura using new and published sequences of 10 genes for 344 tips spanning 88 of 109 brachyuran families.

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  • The Yucatán Peninsula has unique aquifer ecosystems with diverse anchialine shrimp species, particularly from the Typhlatya genus, with four endemic species, three of which are federally protected in Mexico.
  • A comprehensive analysis combining molecular, morphological, and environmental data reveals significant species identity conflicts and newly identified genetic lineages among these shrimp.
  • The findings highlight the evolutionary adaptations of these species to different salinity levels and stress the importance of using interdisciplinary methods to evaluate biodiversity in complex aquatic environments.
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It has long been known that heart rate is regulated by the autonomic nervous system. Recently, we demonstrated that the pacemaker current, I , is regulated by phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) signaling independently of the autonomic nervous system. Inhibition of PI3K in sinus node (SN) myocytes shifts the activation of I by almost 16 mV in the negative direction.

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Heart rate in physiological conditions is set by the sinoatrial node (SN), the primary cardiac pacing tissue. Phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) signaling is a major regulatory pathway in all normal cells, and its dysregulation is prominent in diabetes, cancer, and heart failure. Here, we show that inhibition of PI3K slows the pacing rate of the SN in situ and in vitro and reduces the early slope of diastolic depolarization.

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The presence of tumor-infiltrating T cells is associated with favorable patient outcomes, yet most pancreatic cancers are immunologically silent and resistant to currently available immunotherapies. Here we show using a syngeneic orthotopic implantation model of pancreatic cancer that Pik3ca regulates tumor immunogenicity. Genetic silencing of Pik3ca in KrasG12D/Trp53R172H-driven pancreatic tumors resulted in infiltration of T cells, complete tumor regression, and 100% survival of immunocompetent host mice.

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