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Determining the extent and duration of infectiousness of individuals with pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) is critical for various aspects of TB care, including decisions regarding isolation. Studies suggest considerable heterogeneity in infectiousness of people with pulmonary TB. Pre-treatment, measures of bacillary burden including sputum smear microscopy, culture time-to-positivity, and Xpert MTB/RIF cycle threshold (Ct) value, predict the risk of transmission to contacts.

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  • Data-Independent Acquisition (DIA) enhances co-immunoprecipitation analysis by reducing quantitation variability and improving the detection of specific interactors compared to Data-Dependent Acquisition (DDA).
  • A comparison of DIA and DDA across various bioinformatics workflows revealed that DIA can effectively generate spectral libraries without needing separate DDA experiments, and software struggles with indistinct signals from mock pull-downs.
  • Spectronaut and DIA-NN provided the best control of coefficient of variation in protein quantification, while using DIA for both building spectral libraries and quantifying proteins leads to more consistent results and fewer missing values.
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Introduction: Research has established that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) confer risk for psychiatric diagnoses, and that protective factors moderate this association. Investigation into the effect of protective factors in the relationship between ACEs and internalizing disorders (e.g.

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Background: High and rising prescription drug costs for asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) contribute to medication nonadherence and poor clinical outcomes. The recently enacted Inflation Reduction Act includes provisions that will cap out-of-pocket prescription drug spending at $2,000 per year and expand low-income subsidies. However, little is known about how these provisions will impact out-of-pocket drug spending for Medicare beneficiaries with asthma and COPD.

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Dietary and metabolic effects on intestinal stem cells in health and disease.

Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol

January 2025

Department of Biology, The David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA.

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  • * The gastrointestinal tract, crucial for nutrient absorption, is continuously renewed and affected by diet, with intestinal stem cells playing a key role in maintaining this balance and being responsive to diet and metabolic changes.
  • * The review examines how various diets and metabolic shifts affect intestinal stem cells, tumor growth, and the intestinal epithelium in both normal and disease states, highlighting the intricate relationship between diet and health outcomes.
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Introduction: Natural hazards resulting in disasters are increasing globally, impacting communities and disrupting industries. In addition to planning for these natural hazard disasters, emergency departments (EDs) should prepare for chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) incidents that result in surges of patient presentations. Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear incidents differ in preparedness to natural hazards, requiring an understanding of patient management and health system-related challenges.

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Human precision-cut lung slices (hPCLS) prepared from fibrotic lungs recapitulate the pathophysiological hallmarks of fibrosis. These hallmark features can also be induced by treating non-fibrotic hPCLS with a fibrotic cocktail (FC). As a result, the fibrotic and fibrosis-induced hPCLS are rapidly emerging as preferred models for disease modeling and drug discovery.

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  • Migraine is influenced by genetics, with most cases being polygenic, which means they are linked to multiple genetic variants, particularly involving the TRPM8 channel, important for sensing cold.
  • The study explores the role of the neurotrophic factor artemin and its receptor GFRα3 in migraine pain using rodent models, looking at how various treatments affect pain sensitivity.
  • Results highlight the connection between GFRα3 and migraine-induced mechanical allodynia and show that blocking artemin can reduce migraine-like symptoms, indicating a significant neurotrophic pathway involvement.
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  • Aortic valve replacement (AVR) is crucial for patients with severe aortic regurgitation (AR), but some with moderate AR may also face high mortality if untreated.
  • A study analyzed over 81,000 patients with AR to understand how various clinical factors, like left ventricular function and heart dilation, influence mortality risk.
  • The findings indicate that both moderate and severe AR, along with specific cardiac damage markers, significantly increase mortality risk, suggesting a need for further investigation on AVR for those with less severe AR but concerning clinical features.
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  • * A thorough analysis was conducted involving 4,486 initial records, resulting in 18 eligible studies, mainly focusing on trauma and originating from North America.
  • * The findings indicated that the 2023 studies were largely consistent with those from the previous decade in terms of diagnostic focus, geographic distribution, and journal impact factor.
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Challenges and recommendations for the translation of biomarkers of aging.

Nat Aging

October 2024

Division of Genetics, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

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  • Biomarkers of aging (BOA) are special measurements that can help scientists understand how old someone is on a biological level and how this changes with treatments.
  • Recently, many new BOA have been discovered that could really help people live healthier lives as they age, but there are some problems getting these ideas into actual medical practice.
  • Experts found six main challenges that are stopping BOA from being used more widely and suggested ways to make them better, such as ensuring they are easy to access and useful for everyone.
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The impact of hypertension on clinical outcomes in moyamoya disease: a multicenter, propensity score-matched analysis.

Acta Neurochir (Wien)

September 2024

Department of Neurological Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, 901 Walnut street 3rd Floor, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19107, USA.

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  • - Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a rare brain disorder that causes narrowing of blood vessels, often accompanied by high blood pressure, which complicates the condition's outcomes; this study compares MMD patients with and without hypertension.
  • - A total of 598 MMD patients were analyzed from multiple institutions, with hypertensive (292) and non-hypertensive (306) groups evaluated for clinical characteristics and outcomes using statistical adjustments to account for differences in their backgrounds.
  • - Results indicated that although hypertensive patients showed higher rates of certain risk factors (like diabetes and smoking) and higher stroke rates before adjustments, post-matching analysis revealed no significant differences in stroke rates or recovery outcomes between the two groups, suggesting effective
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Background: Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) chemical shift encoding (CSE) enables myocardial fat imaging. We sought to develop a deep learning network (fast chemical shift encoding [FastCSE]) to accelerate CSE.

Methods: FastCSE was built on a super-resolution generative adversarial network extended to enhance complex-valued image sharpness.

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Objective: Given the complex nature of preterm birth, interventions to reduce rates of preterm birth should be multifaceted. This analysis aimed to explore the association between the duration of using Maven, a digital health platform for women's and family health, and the odds of preterm birth.

Methods: Data came from 3326 pregnant, nulliparous Maven users who enrolled in Maven during their pregnancy between January 2020 and September 2022.

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Sortilin-mediated translocation of mitochondrial ACSL1 impairs adipocyte thermogenesis and energy expenditure in male mice.

Nat Commun

September 2024

Division of Endocrinology, Department of Internal Medicine, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China.

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  • Beige fat activation shifts energy use to fatty acid oxidation after chronic cold exposure, involving a protein called ACSL1 located in mitochondria.
  • Sortilin is an endosomal trafficking component that helps direct ACSL1 for degradation, affecting its levels in adipose tissues during beige fat activation.
  • Lowering sortilin in fat cells raises mitochondrial ACSL1, boosts AMPK/PGC1α signaling, enhances beige fat activation, and may help combat obesity and insulin resistance linked to high-fat diets.
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The pathological role of interferon signaling is emerging in neuroinflammatory disorders, yet, the specific role of Interferon Regulatory Factor 3 (IRF3) in neuroinflammation remains poorly understood. Here, we show that global IRF3 deficiency delays TLR4-mediated signaling in microglia and attenuates the hallmark features of LPS-induced inflammation such as cytokine release, microglial reactivity, astrocyte activation, myeloid cell infiltration, and inflammasome activation. Moreover, expression of a constitutively active IRF3 (S388D/S390D: IRF3-2D) in microglia induces a transcriptional program reminiscent of the Activated Response Microglia and the expression of genes associated with Alzheimer's disease, notably apolipoprotein-e.

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Doxorubicin, the most prescribed chemotherapeutic drug, causes dose-dependent cardiotoxicity and heart failure. However, our understanding of the immune response elicited by doxorubicin is limited. Here we show that an aberrant CD8 T cell immune response following doxorubicin-induced cardiac injury drives adverse remodeling and cardiomyopathy.

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Higher levels of aneuploidy, characterized by imbalanced chromosome numbers, are associated with lethal progression in prostate cancer. However, how aneuploidy contributes to prostate cancer aggressiveness remains poorly understood. In this study, we assessed in patients which genes on chromosome 8q, one of the most frequently gained chromosome arms in prostate tumors, were most strongly associated with long-term risk of cancer progression to metastases and death from prostate cancer (lethal disease) in 403 patients and found the strongest candidate was cohesin subunit gene, , with an odds ratio of 3.

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Extracellular ATP and its derivates mediate a signaling pathway that might be pharmacologically targeted to treat inflammatory conditions. Extracellular adenosine, the product of ATP hydrolysis by ectonucleotidase enzymes, plays a key role in halting inflammation while promoting immune tolerance. The rate-limiting ectoenzyme ENTPD1/CD39 and the ecto-5'-nucleotidase/CD73 are the prototype members of the ectonucleotidase family, being responsible for ATP degradation into immunosuppressive adenosine.

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Thyroid hormone remodels cortex to coordinate body-wide metabolism and exploration.

Cell

October 2024

Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA. Electronic address:

Animals adapt to environmental conditions by modifying the function of their internal organs, including the brain. To be adaptive, alterations in behavior must be coordinated with the functional state of organs throughout the body. Here, we find that thyroid hormone-a regulator of metabolism in many peripheral organs-directly activates cell-type-specific transcriptional programs in the frontal cortex of adult male mice.

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