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Identifying cell types and understanding their functional properties is crucial for unraveling the mechanisms underlying perception and cognition. In the retina, functional types can be identified by carefully selected stimuli, but this requires expert domain knowledge and biases the procedure towards previously known cell types. In the visual cortex, it is still unknown what functional types exist and how to identify them.

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  • Changes in DNA methylation patterns contribute significantly to the aging process in human skin, affecting gene expression and skin functionality.
  • Researchers screened a large library of substances and found that dihydromyricetin (DHM), a natural antioxidant, effectively inhibits the DNA methyltransferase DNMT1, which is involved in maintaining these patterns.
  • Treatment with DHM resulted in noticeable changes in DNA methylation, leading to a reduction in biological age and improvements in gene activation and skin thickness in experimental models.
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CLAUDIO: automated structural analysis of cross-linking data.

Bioinformatics

March 2024

Applied Bioinformatics, Department of Computer Science, University of Tübingen, 72076 Tübingen, Germany.

Motivation: Cross-linking mass spectrometry has made remarkable advancements in the high-throughput characterization of protein structures and interactions. The resulting pairs of cross-linked peptides typically require geometric assessment and validation, given the availability of their corresponding structures.

Results: CLAUDIO (Cross-linking Analysis Using Distances and Overlaps) is an open-source software tool designed for the automated analysis and validation of different varieties of large-scale cross-linking experiments.

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Genomes in clinical care.

NPJ Genom Med

March 2024

Institute of Medical Genetics and Applied Genomics, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.

In the era of precision medicine, genome sequencing (GS) has become more affordable and the importance of genomics and multi-omics in clinical care is increasingly being recognized. However, how to scale and effectively implement GS on an institutional level remains a challenge for many. Here, we present Genome First and Ge-Med, two clinical implementation studies focused on identifying the key pillars and processes that are required to make routine GS and predictive genomics a reality in the clinical setting.

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Background: Investigating outcomes of hospitalised COVID-19 patients throughout the pandemic is crucial to understand the impact of different SARS-CoV-2 variants. We compared 28-day in-hospital mortality of Wild-type, Alpha, Delta, and Omicron variant infections. Whether the difference in risk by variant varied by age was also evaluated.

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How tool combinations in different pipeline versions affect the outcome in RNA-seq analysis.

NAR Genom Bioinform

March 2024

Quantitative Biology Center (QBiC), University of Tübingen, Otfried-Müller-Str. 37, 72076 Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, 72076, Germany.

Data analysis tools are continuously changed and improved over time. In order to test how these changes influence the comparability between analyses, the output of different workflow options of the nf-core/rnaseq pipeline were compared. Five different pipeline settings (STAR+Salmon, STAR+RSEM, STAR+featureCounts, HISAT2+featureCounts, pseudoaligner Salmon) were run on three datasets (human, Arabidopsis, zebrafish) containing spike-ins of the External RNA Control Consortium (ERCC).

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Dominance and multi-locus interaction.

Trends Genet

April 2024

Institute of Ecology and Evolution, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland; Swiss Institute for Bioinformatics, Lausanne, Switzerland.

Dominance is usually considered a constant value that describes the relative difference in fitness or phenotype between heterozygotes and the average of homozygotes at a focal polymorphic locus. However, the observed dominance can vary with the genetic background of the focal locus. Here, alleles at other loci modify the observed phenotype through position effects or dominance modifiers that are sometimes associated with pathogen resistance, lineage, sex, or mating type.

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Background And Purpose: Response on imaging is widely used to evaluate treatment efficacy in clinical trials of pediatric gliomas. While conventional criteria rely on 2D measurements, volumetric analysis may provide a more comprehensive response assessment. There is sparse research on the role of volumetrics in pediatric gliomas.

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CD38-RyR2 axis-mediated signaling impedes CD8 T cell response to anti-PD1 therapy in cancer.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

March 2024

Division of Cancer Biology and Inflammatory Disorder, Translational Research Unit of Excellence, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, Kolkata 700032, West Bengal, India.

PD1 blockade therapy, harnessing the cytotoxic potential of CD8 T cells, has yielded clinical success in treating malignancies. However, its efficacy is often limited due to the progressive differentiation of intratumoral CD8 T cells into a hypofunctional state known as terminal exhaustion. Despite identifying CD8 T cell subsets associated with immunotherapy resistance, the molecular pathway triggering the resistance remains elusive.

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Introduction: In Multiple Sclerosis (MS), patients´ characteristics and (bio)markers that reliably predict the individual disease prognosis at disease onset are lacking. Cohort studies allow a close follow-up of MS histories and a thorough phenotyping of patients. Therefore, a multicenter cohort study was initiated to implement a wide spectrum of data and (bio)markers in newly diagnosed patients.

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In recent decades, human food consumption has led to an increased demand for animal-based foods, particularly chicken meat production. The state of Georgia, USA is one of the top broiler chicken producers in the United States, where animals are raised in Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs). Without proper management, CAFOs could negatively impact the environment and become a public health risk as a source of water and air pollution and/or by spreading antimicrobial resistance genes.

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Skin single-cell transcriptomics reveals a core of sebaceous gland-relevant genes shared by mice and humans.

BMC Genomics

February 2024

Institute of Veterinary Physiology, University of Leipzig, An den Tierkliniken 7, Leipzig, 04103, Germany.

Background: Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) has been widely applied to dissect cellular heterogeneity in normal and diseased skin. Sebaceous glands, essential skin components with established functions in maintaining skin integrity and emerging roles in systemic energy metabolism, have been largely neglected in scRNA-seq studies.

Methods: Departing from mouse and human skin scRNA-seq datasets, we identified gene sets expressed especially in sebaceous glands with the open-source R-package oposSOM.

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Aging is a complex process characterized by the gradual decline of physiological functions, leading to increased vulnerability to age-related diseases and reduced quality of life. Alterations in DNA methylation (DNAm) patterns have emerged as a fundamental characteristic of aged human skin, closely linked to the development of the well-known skin aging phenotype. These changes have been correlated with dysregulated gene expression and impaired tissue functionality.

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Background: The phenomenon of field cancerization reflects the transition of normal cells into those predisposed to cancer. Assessing the scope and intensity of this process in the colon may support risk prediction and colorectal cancer prevention.

Methods: The Swiss Epigenetic Colorectal Cancer Study (SWEPIC) study, encompassing 1111 participants for DNA methylation analysis and a subset of 84 for RNA sequencing, was employed to detect field cancerization in individuals with adenomatous polyps (AP).

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Discovering cryptic natural products by substrate manipulation.

Nat Chem

February 2024

Interfaculty Institute of Microbiology and Infection Medicine Tübingen, Institute for Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics (IBMI), University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.

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Background: Centromeres load kinetochore complexes onto chromosomes, which mediate spindle attachment and allow segregation during cell division. Although centromeres perform a conserved cellular function, their underlying DNA sequences are highly divergent within and between species. Despite variability in DNA sequence, centromeres are also universally suppressed for meiotic crossover recombination, across eukaryotes.

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  • The study compares volumetric measurements of pediatric low-grade gliomas (pLGG) to simpler 2D methods traditionally used in clinical trials, aiming to determine which is more effective for assessing tumor response.
  • An expert neuroradiologist assessed both solid and whole tumor volumes from MRI scans, finding that 3D volumetric analysis significantly outperformed 2D assessments in classifying tumor progression based on the BT-RADS criteria.
  • Results showed that using 3D volume thresholds provided strong sensitivity for detecting tumor progression, suggesting that volumetric methods could enhance clinical management of pLGG.
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Top predator declines are pervasive and often have dramatic effects on ecological communities via changes in food web dynamics, but their evolutionary consequences are virtually unknown. Tasmania's top terrestrial predator, the Tasmanian devil, is declining due to a lethal transmissible cancer. Spotted-tailed quolls benefit via mesopredator release, and they alter their behaviour and resource use concomitant with devil declines and increased disease duration.

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Objective: Mucosal T cells play a major role in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). However, their immunometabolism during intestinal inflammation is poorly understood. Due to its impact on cellular metabolism and proinflammatory immune cell function, we here focus on the enzyme ATP citrate lyase (ACLY) in mucosal T cell immunometabolism and its relevance for IBD.

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Spatial transcriptomics unveils the complex dynamics of cell regulation and transcriptomes, but it is typically cost-prohibitive. Predicting spatial gene expression from histological images via artificial intelligence offers a more affordable option, yet existing methods fall short in extracting deep-level information from pathological images. In this paper, we present THItoGene, a hybrid neural network that utilizes dynamic convolutional and capsule networks to adaptively sense potential molecular signals in histological images for exploring the relationship between high-resolution pathology image phenotypes and regulation of gene expression.

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Sugar beet and its wild relatives share a base chromosome number of nine and similar chromosome morphologies. Yet, interspecific breeding is impeded by chromosome and sequence divergence that is still not fully understood. Since repetitive DNAs are among the fastest evolving parts of the genome, we investigated, if repeatome innovations and losses are linked to chromosomal differentiation and speciation.

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Fosfomycin Uptake in Is Mediated by the Outer-Membrane Porins OmpF, OmpC, and LamB.

ACS Infect Dis

January 2024

Department of Organismic Interactions, Interfaculty Institute of Microbiology and Infection Medicine (IMIT), University of Tübingen, 72076 Tübingen, Germany.

Article Synopsis
  • Fosfomycin (FOS) is an important antibiotic for treating lower urinary tract infections and is increasingly used against multidrug-resistant bacteria.
  • Resistance to FOS often arises from mutations that hinder its uptake, and previous research has mainly focused on its transport across the inner membrane.
  • The study reveals that certain outer-membrane proteins, particularly OmpF, OmpC, and LamB, are crucial for FOS uptake, showing that a specific mutant strain is significantly more resistant compared to the wild type.
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STUN: forward-time simulation on TUnable fitNess landscapes in recombining populations.

Bioinform Adv

November 2023

Institute of Ecology and Evolution, University of Bern, 3012 Bern, Switzerland.

Motivation: Understanding the population genetics of complex polygenic traits during adaptation is challenging.

Results: Here, we implement a forward-in-time population-genetic simulator (STUN) based on Wright-Fisher dynamics. STUN is a flexible and user-friendly software package for simulating the polygenic adaptation of recombining haploid populations using either new mutations or standing genetic variation.

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Genomic characterization of a nematode tolerance locus in sugar beet.

BMC Genomics

December 2023

Genetics and Genomics of Plants, Center for Biotechnology (CeBiTec) & Faculty of Biology, Bielefeld University, 33615, Bielefeld, Germany.

Background: Infection by beet cyst nematodes (BCN, Heterodera schachtii) causes a serious disease of sugar beet, and climatic change is expected to improve the conditions for BCN infection. Yield and yield stability under adverse conditions are among the main breeding objectives. Breeding of BCN tolerant sugar beet cultivars offering high yield in the presence of the pathogen is therefore of high relevance.

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