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- Correction: Microglia are essential for tissue contraction in wound closure after brain injury in zebrafish larvae
Although in humans, the brain fails to heal after an injury, young zebrafish are able to restore tissue structural integrity in less than 24 h, thanks to the mechanical action of microglia.
- Correction: Gene expression and chromatin conformation of microglia in virally suppressed people with HIV
Leveraging our rapid autopsy “Last Gift” cohort at UCSD, we identified distinct microglial gene expression profiles despite ART.
- Correction: A consensus molecular subtypes classification strategy for clinical colorectal cancer tissues
This work presents a novel consensus molecular subtype (CMS) classifier for colorectal cancer (CRC), optimized for RNA-sequencing data stemming from degraded RNA of clinical formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue samples (the CMSFFPE classifier).
- Correction: Apolipoprotein E intersects with amyloid-β within neurons
Apolipoprotein E4, the most important genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease, is shown to internalize into neurons and intersect with amyloid-β in endosomes-autophagosomes of neurites and modulate intraneuronal amyloid-β-42.
- Correction: Reduced protein-coding transcript diversity in severe dengue emphasises the role of alternative splicing
Transcriptomic analysis of dengue-infected patients reveals altered immune response pathways, transcript diversity, and splicing efficiency, underscoring potential therapeutic targets for treatment.
- Correction: Porphyrin overdrive rewires cancer cell metabolism
Cancer cells exhibit a metabolic phenotype termed “porphyrin overdrive,” characterized by dysregulated heme metabolic pathways for intermediate accumulation. This rewiring is cancer-essential and cancer-specific. Targeting this vulnerability with a “bait-and-kill” strategy shows promise in eradicating malignant cells.
- Correction: Subdomains of the Helicobacter pylori Cag T4SS outer membrane core complex exhibit structural independence
Structural and proteomic analysis of H. pylori Cag T4SSs purified from deletion mutants highlight the unexpected structural independence between the OMC and PR, two major subdomains of this complex.
- Correction: The pyruvate dehydrogenase complex regulates mitophagic trafficking and protein phosphorylation
Mutations in the PDC affect the phosphorylation and mitophagic trafficking of matrix proteins, through the novel regulation of associated kinases and a phosphatase. We suggest that this occurs by the direct allosteric regulation of the phosphatase and kinases by the PDC.
- Correction: Profiling subcellular localization of nuclear-encoded mitochondrial gene products in zebrafish
The vast majority (99%) of mitochondrial proteins are encoded by the nuclear genome, synthesized in the cytosol and imported into the organelle. Here we study the principles of mitochondrial import in vivo from the RNA perspective using zebrafish.
- Correction: LACTB exerts tumor suppressor properties in epithelial ovarian cancer through regulation of Slug
We show the ability of LACTB to function as a tumor suppressor in ovarian cancer through down-regulation of Slug and induction of differentiation.