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Dan Minor receives Kenneth S. Cole Award!

January 13, 2025
Congratulations to Dan Minor for being the recipient of the Kenneth S. Cole Award for his work in Ion Channel Biophysics.
Arun

Chromatin remodelling drives immune cell-fibroblast communication in heart failure.

October 23, 2024
Chronic inflammation and tissue fibrosis are common responses that worsen organ function, yet the molecular mechanisms governing their cross-talk are poorly understood. In diseased organs, stress-induced gene expression changes fuel maladaptive cell state transitions1 and pathological interaction...
Weiner

Self-extinguishing relay waves enable homeostatic control of human neutrophil swarming.

October 07, 2024
Neutrophils collectively migrate to sites of injury and infection. How these swarms are coordinated to ensure the proper level of recruitment is unknown. Using an ex vivomodel of infection, we show that human neutrophil swarming is organized by multiple pulsatile chemoattractant waves. These waves...
Reiter

Variants in tubule epithelial regulatory elements mediate most heritable differences in human kidney function

September 10, 2024
Kidney failure, the decrease of kidney function below a threshold necessary to support life, is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. We performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 406,504 individuals in the UK Biobank, identifying 430 loci affecting kidney function in middle-aged...
Pirrucello

Rare coding variant analysis for human diseases across biobanks and ancestries.

August 29, 2024
Large-scale sequencing has enabled unparalleled opportunities to investigate the role of rare coding variation in human phenotypic variability. Here, we present a pan-ancestry analysis of sequencing data from three large biobanks, including the All of Us research program. Using mixed-effects models...
Pirrucello

Clonal hematopoiesis, cardiovascular events and treatment benefit in 63,700 individuals from five TIMI randomized trials.

August 06, 2024
Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) has been associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular (CV) disease in the general population. Currently, it is unclear whether this association is observed in large clinical trial cohorts with a high burden of existing CV disease or...
Shu

Opposing GPCR signaling programs protein intake setpoint in Drosophila.

August 01, 2024
Animals defend a target level for their fundamental needs, including food, water, and sleep. Deviation from the target range, or “setpoint,” triggers motivated behaviors to eliminate that difference. Whether and how the setpoint itself is encoded remains enigmatic for all motivated behaviors.
Reiter

Cilia-enriched oxysterol 7β,27-DHC is required for polycystin ion channel activation.

July 31, 2024
Polycystin-1 (PC-1) and PC-2 form a heteromeric ion channel complex that is abundantly expressed in primary cilia of renal epithelial cells. This complex functions as a non-selective cation channel, and mutations within the polycystin complex cause autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (...
Sheppard

Alveolar fibroblast lineage orchestrates lung inflammation and fibrosis.

July 01, 2024
Fibroblasts are present throughout the body and function to maintain tissue homeostasis. Recent studies have identified diverse fibroblast subsets in healthy and injured tissues1,2, but the origins and functional roles of injury-induced fibroblast lineages remain unclear. Here we show that lung-...
Reiter

An alternative cell cycle coordinates multiciliated cell differentiation.

May 29, 2024
The canonical mitotic cell cycle coordinates DNA replication, centriole duplication and cytokinesis to generate two cells from one1. Some cells, such as mammalian trophoblast giant cells, use cell cycle variants like the endocycle to bypass mitosis2. Differentiating multiciliated cells, found in...

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