Neural Cell News 13.34 September 4, 2019 | |
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TOP STORYMembrane-Associated Periodic Skeleton Is a Signaling Platform for RTK Transactivation in Neurons The authors observed that G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), cell adhesion molecules (CAMs), receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs), and related signaling molecules were recruited to the membrane-associated periodic skeleton in response to extracellular stimuli, resulting in colocalization of these molecules and RTK transactivation by GPCRs and CAMs, giving rise to extracellular signal-regulated kinase signaling. [Science] Abstract | |
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PUBLICATIONS(Ranked by impact factor of the journal)Scientists developed human cortical organoids that dynamically changed cellular populations during maturation and exhibited consistent increases in electrical activity over the span of several months. The spontaneous network formation displayed periodic and regular oscillatory events that were dependent on glutamatergic and GABAergic signaling. [Cell Stem Cell] Abstract | Editorial | Graphical Abstract Utilizing single-cell transcriptomic analysis, researchers demonstrated a developmental hierarchy of progenitor pools in Sonic Hedgehog medulloblastomas, and identified OLIG2-expressing glial progenitors as transit-amplifying cells at the tumorigenic onset. [Cancer Cell] Abstract | Graphical Abstract Scientists observed that tanycytes produced and secreted Fgf21 and are located close to Fgf21-sensitive neurons. Fasting, likely via the increase in circulating fatty acids, regulated this central Fgf21 production. [Cell Metab] Abstract | Graphical Abstract Inducing Different Neuronal Subtypes from Astrocytes in the Injured Mouse Cerebral Cortex Nuclear receptor-related 1 protein and neurogenin 2 resulted in high-efficiency reprogramming of targeted astrocytes into neurons that developed lamina-specific hallmarks, including the appropriate long-distance axonal projections. [Neuron] Full Article | Graphical Abstract PTEN Suppresses Glycolysis by Dephosphorylating and Inhibiting Autophosphorylated PGK1 The authors demonstrated that PTEN directly interacted with phosphoglycerate kinase 1 (PGK1). PGK1 functioned not only as a glycolytic enzyme but also as a protein kinase intermolecularly autophosphorylating itself at Y324 for activation. Analyses of human glioblastoma specimens revealed that PGK1 Y324 phosphorylation levels inversely correlated with PTEN expression status and were positively associated with poor prognosis in glioblastoma patients. [Mol Cell] Abstract | Graphical Abstract The authors report that oligodendrocyte precursor cell (OPC) differentiation was inhibited by both effector T cells and IFNγ overexpression by astrocytes. IFNγ also reduced the absolute number of OPCs and altered remaining OPCs by inducing the immunoproteasome and MHC class I. [Nat Commun] Full Article Scientists showed how RNA-binding motif protein 3 (RBM3) stimulated neuronal differentiation and inhibited hypoxic ischemia (HI)-induced apoptosis in the two areas of persistent adult neurogenesis, the subventricular zone and the subgranular zone (SGZ), while promoting neural stem/progenitor cell proliferation after HI injury only in the SGZ. [Nat Commun] Full Article Addiction Associated N40D mu-Opioid Receptor Variant Modulates Synaptic Function in Human Neurons Investigators generated homozygous N40D subject-specific induced inhibitory neuronal cells from seven human-induced pluripotent stem cell lines from subjects of European descent and probed the impact of N40D µ-opioid receptor regulation on synaptic transmission. [Mol Psychiatry] Abstract Researchers showed that in Drosophila models of Huntington’s disease, neuronal compartment-specific accumulation of mutant Huntingtin aggregates caused neurodegenerative phenotypes. [Proc Natl Acad Sci USA] Abstract Researchers showed that miR-148a promoted the proliferation and growth of glioblastoma (GBM) cells both in vitro and in vivo, and also induced the migration, invasion, and epithelial-mesenchymal transition program of GBM cells by directly targeting DLGAP1. [Oncogene] Abstract Scientists demonstrated that astrocytes were direct targets of lithium and identified unique astroglial transcriptional networks that regulated specific molecular changes in astrocytes associated with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, together with Alzheimer’s disease [Transl Psychiatry] Full Article Minimum embedding dimension (MED) was associated with clinical endpoints, such as nonverbal intelligence, and was correlated with 53 differentially expressed genes, which were overrepresented with autism spectrum disorder risk genes related to neurodevelopment, cell morphology, and cell migration. [Stem Cell Reports] Full Article | Graphical Abstract Subscribe to one of our other 19 science newsletters such as Cancer Stem Cell News & ESC & iPSC News. | |
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REVIEWSMouse vs Man: Organoid Models of Brain Development & Disease The authors discuss recent work showing how mice and mouse organoids can be employed to complement studies using human organoids. Mouse stem cell-derived organoids are useful for the development of improved protocols to generate organoids, including brain region-specific organoids. [Brain Res] Abstract Visit our reviews page to see a complete list of reviews in the neural cell research field. | |
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INDUSTRY NEWSGenmab A/S announced that its partner for ofatumumab, Novartis, reported positive results for ofatumumab from the Phase III ASCLEPIOS I and II studies. [Genmab A/S] Press Release NIH Launches Novel Nationwide Search for Neuroprotective Stroke Therapies Seven labs will work together, as part of the Stroke Preclinical Assessment Network, to employ rigorous, clinical research practices, like randomization and blinding, while assessing the effectiveness of six potential neuroprotective therapies in reducing ischemic brain injury. [National Institutes of Health] Press Release Emalex Biosciences, Inc. announced that it has received Fast Track designation for its investigational product, ecopipam, from the FDA for the treatment of patients with Tourette Syndrome. [Emalex Biosciences, Inc.] Press Release | |
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POLICY NEWSAs Hurricane Dorian Bears Down, Researchers Get Ready For the fourth consecutive year, scientists in Florida are preparing for a major hurricane, laying down sandbags and boarding up windows at research facilities along the state’s Atlantic coast. [ScienceInsider] Editorial Foreign Interference under the Spotlight at Australian Universities The Australian government says it will establish an expert committee to detect and respond to cyberattacks, intellectual-property theft and other strikes against universities by foreign governments or groups. The move comes amid growing concerns from some politicians and academics about foreign influence at Australian campuses. [Nature News] Editorial
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