Publications by authors named "Melanie Pye"

In neurons, the acquisition of a polarized morphology is achieved upon the outgrowth of a single axon from one of several neurites. Small extracellular vesicles (sEVs), such as exosomes, from diverse sources are known to promote neurite outgrowth and thus may have therapeutic potential. However, the effect of fibroblast-derived exosomes on axon elongation in neurons of the central nervous system under growth-permissive conditions remains unclear.

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Cell state dynamics underlying successful tissue regeneration are undercharacterized. In the intestine, damage prompts epithelial reprogramming into revival stem cells (revSCs) that reconstitute Lgr5 intestinal stem cells (ISCs). Here single-nuclear multi-omics of mouse crypts regenerating from irradiation shows revSC chromatin accessibility overlaps with ISCs and differentiated lineages.

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  • TGF-β and BMP are crucial for bone metabolism, with Smurf proteins like Smurf2 regulating their signaling by tagging molecules for degradation to prevent overactivation.
  • The study investigated Smurf2's role in BMP/Smad signaling using collagen sponges with BMP2 in both wild type (WT) and Smurf2 mice, revealing that Smurf2 mice had greater bone mass and formation.
  • Findings indicate that Smurf2 negatively influences BMP/Smad signaling, as its inhibition enhanced osteogenic differentiation in bone marrow cells, highlighting a new mechanism in bone metabolism.
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Planar cell polarity (PCP) is critical for morphogenesis in metazoans. PCP in vertebrates regulates stereocilia alignment in neurosensory cells of the cochlea and closure of the neural tube through convergence and extension movements (CE). Noncanonical Wnt morphogens regulate PCP and CE in vertebrates, but the molecular mechanisms remain unclear.

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