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Microorganisms synthesize diverse types of exopolysaccharides (EPSs). EPSs with varying structural and physical properties can demonstrate unique health benefits, which allow for their tailored applications as functional foods such as prebiotics. Levan, a fructose-based EPS, is gaining considerable attention as an effective prebiotic to support the growth of beneficial gut bacteria.

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Diet-derived urolithin A is produced by a dehydroxylase encoded by human gut Enterocloster species.

Nat Commun

January 2025

Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics, McGill University, 3655 Prom. Sir-William-Osler, Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1Y6, Canada.

Urolithin A (uroA) is a polyphenol derived from the multi-step metabolism of dietary ellagitannins by the human gut microbiota. Once absorbed, uroA can trigger mitophagy and aryl hydrocarbon receptor signaling pathways, altering host immune function, mitochondrial health, and intestinal barrier integrity. Most individuals harbor a microbiota capable of uroA production; however, the mechanisms underlying the dehydroxylation of its catechol-containing precursor (uroC) are unknown.

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Comparing innovative AI algorithms to assess echocardiographic videos for clinical modelling.

J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg

January 2025

McGill University Health Center, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, Division of Cardiac Surgery, Department of Surgery, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Objective(s): We conduct a comparative study that employs the use of multiple dynamic deep learning algorithms to develop predictive models with video-based echocardiographic images using sample size determination as a key variable to assess optimal performance metrics.

Methods: Our study compares performance of 3D convolutional neural networks, video vision transformers, and hybrid convolutional neural networks and Long Short-Term Memory models within both supervised and semi-supervised domains using variable sample sizes.

Results: For supervised learning, the ResNet3D model achieved the lowest Mean Absolute Error (MAE) and Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) across all training set sizes (200, 400, and 800-video datasets), with the best performance observed on the 800-video training set (MAE: 7.

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Within-host genetic diversity of SARS-CoV-2 across animal species.

Virus Evol

December 2024

Department of Microbiology and Immunology, McGill University, 3775 University Street Montreal, QC H3A 2B4, Canada.

Infectious disease transmission to different host species makes eradication very challenging and expands the diversity of evolutionary trajectories taken by the pathogen. Since the beginning of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, SARS-CoV-2 has been transmitted from humans to many different animal species, in which viral variants of concern could potentially evolve. Previously, using available whole genome consensus sequences of SARS-CoV-2 from four commonly sampled animals (mink, deer, cat, and dog), we inferred similar numbers of transmission events from humans to each animal species.

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Synthetic ssDNA oligonucleotides hold great potential for various applications, including DNA aptamers, DNA digital data storage, DNA origami, and synthetic genomes. In these contexts, precise control over the synthesis of the ssDNA strands is essential for generating combinatorial sequences with user-defined parameters. Desired features for creating synthetic DNA oligonucleotides include easy manipulation of DNA strands, effective detection of unique DNA sequences, and a straightforward mechanism for strand elongation and termination.

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GDNF family receptor alpha-like (GFRAL) expression is restricted to the caudal brainstem.

Mol Metab

January 2025

Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, McGill University Health Centre, 1001 boulevard de Decarie, Montreal, QC, H4A 3J1, Canada; Division of Experimental Medicine, Department of Medicine, McGill University, 1001 boulevard de Decarie, Montreal, QC, H4A 3J1, Canada; Integrated Program in Neuroscience, Department of Medicine, McGill University, Room 302 Irving Ludmer Building, 1033 Pine Ave. W. Montreal, QC, H3A 1A1, Canada. Electronic address:

Objective: Growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15) acts on the receptor dimer of GDNF family receptor alpha-like (GFRAL) and Rearranged during transfection (RET). While Gfral-expressing cells are known to be present in the area postrema and nucleus of the solitary tract (AP/NTS) located in the brainstem, the presence of Gfral-expressing cells in other sites within the central nervous system and peripheral tissues is not been fully addressed. Our objective was to thoroughly investigate whether GFRAL is expressed in peripheral tissues and in brain sites different from the brainstem.

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Drug Discovery in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Transformative Target-Based Approaches.

Int J Mol Sci

November 2024

Center for Research and Education in Nanobioengineering, Department of Internal Medicine, Morsani College of Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33612, USA.

The complexities inherent in drug development are multi-faceted and often hamper accuracy, speed and efficiency, thereby limiting success. This review explores how recent developments in machine learning (ML) are significantly impacting target-based drug discovery, particularly in small-molecule approaches. The Simplified Molecular Input Line Entry System (SMILES), which translates a chemical compound's three-dimensional structure into a string of symbols, is now widely used in drug design, mining, and repurposing.

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When nanoparticle delivery systems are immersed in biological fluids, a complex assembly of proteins forms on their surface, creating a protein corona. The protein corona alters the physicochemical properties, toxicity, biodistribution, cellular uptake, and immune response of the nanoparticles, and consequently, their therapeutic efficacy. Currently, there is a lack of methods to assess the effects of the protein corona on nanoparticle uptake under dynamic flow and assess their binding kinetics in real-time.

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3D Bioprinting of Food Grade Hydrogel Infused with Living Mycelium in Non-sterile Conditions.

ACS Appl Bio Mater

May 2024

School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, University of British Columbia, 6333 Memorial Road, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z2, Canada.

Mycelium is the root-like network of fungi. Mycelium biocomposites prepared by template replication (molding) can function as environmentally friendly alternatives to conventional polystyrene foams, which are energy- and carbon-intensive to manufacture. Recently, several studies have shown that 3D bioprinting technologies can be used to produce high value functional mycelium products with intricate geometries that are otherwise difficult or impossible to achieve via template replication.

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This article describes the methods used to build a large-scale database of more than 250,000 electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) records linked to a comprehensive set of clinical information about the infant, the mother, the pregnancy, labor, and outcome. The database can be used to investigate how birth outcome is related to clinical and EFM features. The main steps involved in building the database were: (1) Acquiring the raw EFM recording and clinical records for each birth.

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Copper in Gynecological Diseases.

Int J Mol Sci

December 2023

Facultad de Química, Bioquímica y Farmacia, Universidad Nacional de San Luis (UNSL), Instituto Multidisciplinario de Investigaciones Biológicas de San Luis (IMIBIO-SL-CONICET), San Luis CP D5700HHW, Argentina.

Copper (Cu) is an essential micronutrient for the correct development of eukaryotic organisms. This metal plays a key role in many cellular and physiological activities, including enzymatic activity, oxygen transport, and cell signaling. Although the redox activity of Cu is crucial for enzymatic reactions, this property also makes it potentially toxic when found at high levels.

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Little is currently known about the metabolism of the industrial pollutant 2,4-dinitrophenol (DNP), particularly among gram-negative bacteria. In this study, we identified two non-contiguous genetic loci spanning 22 kb of Paraburkholderia (formerly Burkholderia) sp. strain KU-46.

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Role of E2F transcription factor in oral cancer: Recent insight and advancements.

Semin Cancer Biol

July 2023

College of Medicine, QU Health, Qatar University, P.O. Box 2713, Doha, Qatar; Biomedical Research Center, Qatar University, P.O. Box 2713, Doha, Qatar; Oncology Department, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, QC H3G 2M1, Canada. Electronic address:

The family of mammalian E2F transcription factors (E2Fs) comprise of 8 members (E2F1-E2F8) classified as activators (E2F1-E2F3) and repressors (E2F4-E2F8) primarily regulating the expression of several genes related to cell proliferation, apoptosis and differentiation, mainly in a cell cycle-dependent manner. E2F activity is frequently controlled via the retinoblastoma protein (pRb), cyclins, p53 and the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway. Additionally, genetic or epigenetic changes result in the deregulation of E2F family genes expression altering S phase entry and apoptosis, an important hallmark for the onset and development of cancer.

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Spinal processing of cold information by Kcnip2 neurons.

Neuron

January 2023

Department of Physiology, McGill University, 3655 Promenade Sir-William-Osler, Montreal, QC, Canada; Cell Information Systems Group, McGill University, 3649 Promenade Sir William Osler, Montreal, QC, Canada; Alan Edwards Center for Research on Pain, McGill University, 3775 University, Suite 100, Montreal, QC, Canada. Electronic address:

Spinal cord circuits that process cold inputs from the periphery are poorly understood. In this issue of Neuron, Albisetti et al. identify a subset of inhibitory interneurons essential to this function.

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Alginate-Chitosan Hydrogel Formulations Sustain Baculovirus Delivery and VEGFA Expression Which Promotes Angiogenesis for Wound Dressing Applications.

Pharmaceuticals (Basel)

November 2022

Biomedical Technology and Cell Therapy Research Laboratory, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, 3775 University Street, Montreal, QC H3A 2B4, Canada.

Hydrogel wound dressings are effective in their ability to provide a wound-healing environment but are limited by their ability to promote later stages of revascularization. Here, a biosafe recombinant baculovirus expressing VEGFA tagged with EGFP is encapsulated in chitosan-coated alginate hydrogels using ionic cross-linking. The VEGFA, delivered by the baculovirus, significantly improves cell migration and angiogenesis to assist with the wound-healing process and revascularization.

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High-Molecular-Weight Dextran-Type Exopolysaccharide Produced by the Novel Improves Metabolic Syndrome: In Vitro and In Vivo Analyses.

Int J Mol Sci

October 2022

Biomedical Technology and Cell Therapy Research Laboratory, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, 3775 University Street, Montreal, QC H3A 2B4, Canada.

Metabolic syndrome is a leading medical concern that affects one billion people worldwide. Metabolic syndrome is defined by a clustering of risk factors that predispose an individual to cardiovascular disease, diabetes and stroke. In recent years, the apparent role of the gut microbiota in metabolic syndrome has drawn attention to microbiome-engineered therapeutics.

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Background: Sexual orientation in humans represents a multilevel construct that is grounded in both neurobiological and environmental factors.

Objective: Here, we bring to bear a machine learning approach to predict sexual orientation from gray matter volumes (GMVs) or resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) in a cohort of 45 heterosexual and 41 homosexual participants.

Methods: In both brain assessments, we used penalized logistic regression models and nonparametric permutation.

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Microfluidic Study of Bacterial Attachment on and Detachment from Zinc Oxide Nanopillars.

ACS Biomater Sci Eng

July 2022

Department of Chemical Engineering, McGill University, 3610 University Street, Montréal, Québec, Canada H3A 0C5.

Nanopillars can influence how bacterial cells attach to a surface. Herein, we investigated whether self-assembled zinc oxide (ZnO) nanopillars synthesized on glass substrates via the conventional hydrothermal route possess anti-biofouling properties either by reducing the amount of initially attached cells or promoting the detachment of cells from the surface or both. To avoid complications associated with manual intervention methods of assessing bacterial attachment on nanopillar surfaces, we implemented a microfluidic approach.

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spp. are classified as obligate fructophilic lactic acid bacteria (FLAB) that inhabit fructose-rich niches such as honeybee gut. Lactic acid bacteria are an important component of the gut microbiome and play a crucial role in maintaining gut health.

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The Role of Systemic Filtrating Organs in Aging and Their Potential in Rejuvenation Strategies.

Int J Mol Sci

April 2022

Biomedical Technology and Cell Therapy Research Laboratory, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, 3775 University Street, Montreal, QC H3A 2BA, Canada.

Advances in aging studies brought about by heterochronic parabiosis suggest that agingmight be a reversable process that is affected by changes in the systemic milieu of organs andcells. Given the broadness of such a systemic approach, research to date has mainly questioned theinvolvement of "shared organs" versus "circulating factors". However, in the absence of a clearunderstanding of the chronological development of aging and a unified platform to evaluate thesuccesses claimed by specific rejuvenation methods, current literature on this topic remains scattered.

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The binding of influenza hemagglutinin (HA) to sialic acid (SA) receptors plays a well-defined role in shaping infection but the impact of such binding on vaccine responses has not yet been explored. We generated a virus-like particle (VLP) vaccine bearing the HA of H1N1 A/California/07/09 that is unable to bind to its α(2,6)-linked SA receptor (H1-VLP) and compared its immunogenicity and efficacy to a wild-type H1-VLP (H1-VLP) in mice. The H1-VLP elicited significantly stronger and more durable antibody responses (hemagglutination inhibition and microneutralization titers) and greater avidity maturation, likely attributable to improved germinal center formation.

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Leishmaniasis is a neglected tropical disease endemic in over 90 countries. The disease has two main pathologies; cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) that generally self-heals, and visceral leishmaniasis (VL) that is fatal if untreated. The majority of VL cases, concentrated on the Indian subcontinent (ISC) and East Africa, are caused by .

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TLR4 is a regulator of trained immunity in a murine model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

Nat Commun

February 2022

Meakins-Christie Laboratories, Translational Research in Respiratory Diseases Program, Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, 1001 Decarie Boulevard, EM3-2219, Montreal, QC, H4A 3J1, Canada.

Article Synopsis
  • The balance between good and bad immune cells is messed up in a serious disease called Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD).
  • Scientists think a natural defense system called "trained immunity" might be making the inflammation worse in DMD.
  • They found that certain immune cells from DMD mice can pass on the bad inflammation traits to healthy mice, and this change is controlled by a part of the immune system called TLR4.
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Scapuloperoneal syndrome with mitochondrial DNA deletion.

J Neurol Sci

March 2022

Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, 3801 University Street, Montreal, QC H3A 2B4, Canada. Electronic address:

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Interplay between nitric oxide and gonadotrophin-releasing hormone in the neuromodulation of the corpus luteum during late pregnancy in the rat.

Reprod Biol Endocrinol

January 2022

Laboratorio de Biología de la Reproducción (LABIR), Facultad de Química, Bioquímica y Farmacia, Universidad Nacional de San Luis, Instituto Multidisciplinario de Investigaciones Biológicas de San Luis (IMIBIO-SL-CONICET), Av. Ejército de los Andes 950, CP D5700HHW, San Luis, Argentina.

Background: Nitric oxide and GnRH are biological factors that participate in the regulation of reproductive functions. To our knowledge, there are no studies that link NO and GnRH in the sympathetic ganglia. Thus, the aim of the present work was to investigate the influence of NO on GnRH release from the coeliac ganglion and its effect on luteal regression at the end of pregnancy in the rat.

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