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Genetics-driven risk predictions leveraging the Mendelian randomization framework
Accurate predictive models of future disease onset are crucial for effective preventive healthcare, yet longitudinal data sets linking early risk factors to subsequent health outcomes are limited. To overcome this challenge, we introduce a novel framework, Predictive Risk modeling using Mendelian Randomization (PRiMeR), which utilizes genetic effects as supervisory signals to learn disease risk predictors without relying on longitudinal data. To do so, PRiMeR leverages risk factors and genetic...
GV-971 prevents severe acute pancreatitis by remodeling the microbiota-metabolic-immune axis
Despite recent advances, severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) remains a lethal inflammation with limited treatment options. Here, we provide compelling evidence of GV-971 (sodium oligomannate), an anti-Alzheimer's medication, as being a protective agent in various male mouse SAP models. Microbiome sequencing, along with intestinal microbiota transplantation and mass cytometry technology, unveil that GV-971 reshapes the gut microbiota, increasing Faecalibacterium populations and modulating both...
SOLID: minimizing tissue distortion for brain-wide profiling of diverse architectures
Brain-wide profiling of diverse biological components is fundamental for understanding complex brain pathology. Despite the availability in whole-brain imaging, it is still challenging to conduct multiplexed, brain-wide analysis with current tissue clearing techniques. Here, we propose SOLID, a hydrophobic tissue clearing method that can minimize tissue distortion while offering impressive clearing performance. SOLID achieves high-quality imaging of multi-color labeled mouse brain, and the...
Lost in translation: Inconvenient truths on the utility of mouse models in Alzheimer's disease research
The recent, controversial approval of antibody-based treatments for Alzheimer's disease (AD) is fueling a heated debate on the molecular determinants of this condition. The discussion should also incorporate a critical revision of the limitations of preclinical mouse models in advancing our understanding of AD. We critically discuss the limitations of animal models, stressing the need for careful consideration of how experiments are designed and results interpreted. We identify the shortcomings...
Poly ADP-ribose signaling is dysregulated in Huntington disease
Huntington disease (HD) is a genetic neurodegenerative disease caused by cytosine, adenine, guanine (CAG) expansion in the Huntingtin (HTT) gene, translating to an expanded polyglutamine tract in the HTT protein. Age at disease onset correlates to CAG repeat length but varies by decades between individuals with identical repeat lengths. Genome-wide association studies link HD modification to DNA repair and mitochondrial health pathways. Clinical studies show elevated DNA damage in HD, even at...
Daily briefing: Carbon bond that uses only one electron seen for first time
Audio long read: A day in the life of the world’s fastest supercomputer
World's largest telescope pauses expansion amid funding crunch
I botched my poster presentation — how do I perform better next time?
Do orangutans like your toothpaste? Books in brief
Revolutionary drug for schizophrenia wins US approval
‘Afraid to talk’: researchers fear the end for science in Venezuela
Neuromodulator and neuropeptide sensors and probes for precise circuit interrogation in vivo
Science, Volume 385, Issue 6716, September 2024.
A kalihinol analog disrupts apicoplast function and vesicular trafficking in P. falciparum malaria
Science, Volume 385, Issue 6716, September 2024.
Mental programming of spatial sequences in working memory in the macaque frontal cortex
Science, Volume 385, Issue 6716, September 2024.
Cross-species single-cell spatial transcriptomic atlases of the cerebellar cortex
Science, Volume 385, Issue 6716, September 2024.
A host-adapted auxotrophic gut symbiont induces mucosal immunodeficiency
Science, Volume 385, Issue 6716, September 2024.
No sign of ghostly dark photons in afterglow of Big Bang
Subtle analysis of cosmological data probes novel concept of dark matter
Male bowerbirds build acoustics into their love shrines
Experiments suggest bowers amplify males’ songs and tweak their frequencies to woo females attending their show
The genetic secrets of the United States’s privately owned tigers
Big cats that formerly lived in roadside zoos show surprising diversity—but may not be able to help wild populations