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A Pax3 Lineage Gives Rise to Transient Hematopoietic Progenitors

[Development] Investigators showed that the mouse fetal liver and fetal circulation contained a transient population of Pax3 lineage cells with hallmarks of hematopoietic progenitors and the potential to generate both myeloid and erythroid cells.

BHLH Transcription Factor TCF21 Inhibits Myofibroblast Formation and Cardiac Fibrosis

[Circulation Research] Tamoxifen-inducible Cre genetic mouse models were used to permit either transcription factor 21 (Tcf21) gene deletion or its enforced expression in adult cardiac fibroblasts. Histological analyses were used, as well as transcriptomic analysis to determine the consequences of TCF21 gain-of-function and loss-of-function in vivo.

A Vaccine Against Fibroblast Activation Protein Improves Murine Cardiac Fibrosis by Preventing the Accumulation of Myofibroblasts

[Circulation Research] Researchers explored whether a vaccine targeting fibroblast activation protein could eliminate myofibroblasts in chronic cardiac stress model mice and reduce cardiac fibrosis.

Dietary Fructose Enhances Tumor Growth Indirectly via Interorgan Lipid Transfer

[Nature] Scientists discovered that fructose supplementation enhanced tumour growth in animal models of melanoma, breast cancer, and cervical cancer without causing weight gain or insulin resistance.

Evolution of Myeloid-Mediated Immunotherapy Resistance in Prostate Cancer

[Nature] Researchers used single-cell profiling on patient biopsies across the disease continuum and found that a distinct population of tumour-associated macrophages with elevated levels of SPP1 transcripts became enriched with the progression of prostate cancer to metastatic CRPC.

Dual Therapy with Corticosteroid Ablates the Beneficial Effect of DP2 Antagonism in Chronic Experimental Asthma

Using a preclinical model of chronic experimental asthma, investigators demonstrated that rhinovirus-induced exacerbations increased prostaglandin D2 release, mucus production, transforming growth factor-β1 and type-2...

ErbB Deletion Effect on Pulmonary Intracellular Surfactant Distribution

[Experimental Lung Research] Scientists hypothesized that ErbB4 deletion affected the ultrastructure of alveolar epithelial type II cells, specifically lamellar bodies and the intracellular distribution of the immunomodulating hydrophilic surfactant proteins (SP)-A and the hydrophobic SP-B.

Preclinical Studies on the Antitumor and Non-Toxic Effect of Combining Pirfenidone with Vinorelbine and Carboplatin in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

[International Journal of Cancer] Researchers performed preclinical studies on the combination of pirfenidone with vinorelbine, or with vinorelbine plus carboplatin, in NSCLC.

Efficacy and Mechanism of Combining Radiotherapy and Immunotherapy in Stage IV Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

[Current Treatment Options In Oncology] Scientists explore the efficacy and safety of combining radiotherapy with immunotherapy in the treatment of stage IV NSCLC, delving into the intricacies of their underlying mechanism.

Merus Announces FDA Approval of BIZENGRI® (zenocutuzumab-zbco) for NRG1+ Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma and NRG1+ Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) Based on Safety and Efficacy Data...

[Merus, N.V.] Merus, N.V. announced that the US FDA approved BIZENGRI®, a treatment indicated for adults with pancreatic adenocarcinoma or NSCLC that are advanced unresectable or metastatic and harbor a neuregulin 1 (NRG1) gene fusion who have disease progression on or after prior systemic therapy.

Trends and Challenges in Organoid Modeling and Expansion with Pluripotent Stem Cells and Somatic Tissue

[PeerJ] To bridge the gaps between basic research and pharmaceutical as well as clinical applications, efforts have been made to develop organoids from tissue-derived stem cells or pluripotent stem cells. The authors summarize the status of organoid development and applications and highlight recent progress and limitations.

Innate Immune Cell Functions Contribute to Spontaneous HIV Control

[Current HIV/Aids Reports] The authors review the role of innate immune cells in shaping the viral reservoir and maintenance of long-term viral control of spontaneous Elite and Viremic HIV controllers.

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