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2. Shared neutrophil and T cell dysfunction is accompanied by a distinct interferon signature during severe febrile illnesses in children
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Patel, Harsita, Carter, Michael J., Jackson, Heather, Powell, Oliver, Fish, Matthew, Terranova-Barberio, Manuela, Spada, Filomena, Petrov, Nedyalko, Wellman, Paul, Darnell, Sarah, Mustafa, Sobia, Todd, Katrina, Bishop, Cynthia, Cohen, Jonathan M., Kenny, Julia, van den Berg, Sarah, Sun, Thomas, Davis, Francesca, Jennings, Aislinn, Timms, Emma, Thomas, Jessica, Nyirendra, Maggie, Nichols, Samuel, Estamiana Elorieta, Leire, D’Souza, Giselle, Wright, Victoria, De, Tisham, Habgood-Coote, Dominic, Ramnarayan, Padmanabhan, Tissières, Pierre, Whittaker, Elizabeth, Herberg, Jethro, Cunnington, Aubrey, Kaforou, Myrsini, Ellis, Richard, Malim, Michael H., Tibby, Shane M., Shankar-Hari, Manu, and Levin, Michael
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- 2024
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3. Suppression of ferroptosis by vitamin A or radical-trapping antioxidants is essential for neuronal development
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Tschuck, Juliane, Padmanabhan Nair, Vidya, Galhoz, Ana, Zaratiegui, Carole, Tai, Hin-Man, Ciceri, Gabriele, Rothenaigner, Ina, Tchieu, Jason, Stockwell, Brent R., Studer, Lorenz, Cabianca, Daphne S., Menden, Michael P., Vincendeau, Michelle, and Hadian, Kamyar
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- 2024
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4. Enhanced CD95 and interleukin 18 signalling accompany T cell receptor Vβ21.3+ activation in multi-inflammatory syndrome in children
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Zhang, Zhenguang, Kean, Iain R. L., Dratva, Lisa M., Clark, John A., Syrimi, Eleni, Khan, Naeem, Daubney, Esther, White, Deborah, O’Neill, Lauran, Chisholm, Catherine, Payne, Caroline, Benkenstein, Sarah, Kupiec, Klaudia, Galassini, Rachel, Wright, Victoria, Winmill, Helen, Robbins, Ceri, Brown, Katherine, Ramnarayan, Padmanabhan, Scholefield, Barnaby, Peters, Mark, Klein, Nigel, Montgomery, Hugh, Meyer, Kerstin B., Teichmann, Sarah A., Bryant, Clare, Taylor, Graham, and Pathan, Nazima
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- 2024
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5. Genetic insights into resting heart rate and its role in cardiovascular disease.
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van de Vegte, Yordi, Eppinga, Ruben, van der Ende, M, Hagemeijer, Yanick, Mahendran, Yuvaraj, Salfati, Elias, Smith, Albert, Tan, Vanessa, Arking, Dan, Ntalla, Ioanna, Appel, Emil, Schurmann, Claudia, Brody, Jennifer, Rueedi, Rico, Polasek, Ozren, Sveinbjornsson, Gardar, Lecoeur, Cecile, Ladenvall, Claes, Zhao, Jing, Isaacs, Aaron, Wang, Lihua, Luan, Jianan, Hwang, Shih-Jen, Mononen, Nina, Auro, Kirsi, Jackson, Anne, Bielak, Lawrence, Zeng, Linyao, Shah, Nabi, Nethander, Maria, Campbell, Archie, Rankinen, Tuomo, Pechlivanis, Sonali, Qi, Lu, Zhao, Wei, Rizzi, Federica, Tanaka, Toshiko, Robino, Antonietta, Cocca, Massimiliano, Lange, Leslie, Müller-Nurasyid, Martina, Roselli, Carolina, Zhang, Weihua, Kleber, Marcus, Guo, Xiuqing, Lin, Henry, Pavani, Francesca, Galesloot, Tessel, Noordam, Raymond, Milaneschi, Yuri, Schraut, Katharina, den Hoed, Marcel, Degenhardt, Frauke, Trompet, Stella, van den Berg, Marten, Pistis, Giorgio, Tham, Yih-Chung, Weiss, Stefan, Sim, Xueling, Li, Hengtong, van der Most, Peter, Nolte, Ilja, Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka, Said, M, Witte, Daniel, Iribarren, Carlos, Launer, Lenore, Ring, Susan, de Vries, Paul, Sever, Peter, Linneberg, Allan, Bottinger, Erwin, Padmanabhan, Sandosh, Psaty, Bruce, Sotoodehnia, Nona, Kolcic, Ivana, Arnar, David, Gudbjartsson, Daniel, Holm, Hilma, Balkau, Beverley, Silva, Claudia, Newton-Cheh, Christopher, Nikus, Kjell, Salo, Perttu, Mohlke, Karen, Peyser, Patricia, Schunkert, Heribert, Lorentzon, Mattias, Lahti, Jari, Rao, Dabeeru, Cornelis, Marilyn, Faul, Jessica, Smith, Jennifer, Stolarz-Skrzypek, Katarzyna, Bandinelli, Stefania, Concas, Maria, Sinagra, Gianfranco, Meitinger, Thomas, Waldenberger, Melanie, and Sinner, Moritz
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Humans ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Risk Factors ,Heart Rate ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Atrial Fibrillation ,Mendelian Randomization Analysis ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Polymorphism ,Single Nucleotide - Abstract
Resting heart rate is associated with cardiovascular diseases and mortality in observational and Mendelian randomization studies. The aims of this study are to extend the number of resting heart rate associated genetic variants and to obtain further insights in resting heart rate biology and its clinical consequences. A genome-wide meta-analysis of 100 studies in up to 835,465 individuals reveals 493 independent genetic variants in 352 loci, including 68 genetic variants outside previously identified resting heart rate associated loci. We prioritize 670 genes and in silico annotations point to their enrichment in cardiomyocytes and provide insights in their ECG signature. Two-sample Mendelian randomization analyses indicate that higher genetically predicted resting heart rate increases risk of dilated cardiomyopathy, but decreases risk of developing atrial fibrillation, ischemic stroke, and cardio-embolic stroke. We do not find evidence for a linear or non-linear genetic association between resting heart rate and all-cause mortality in contrast to our previous Mendelian randomization study. Systematic alteration of key differences between the current and previous Mendelian randomization study indicates that the most likely cause of the discrepancy between these studies arises from false positive findings in previous one-sample MR analyses caused by weak-instrument bias at lower P-value thresholds. The results extend our understanding of resting heart rate biology and give additional insights in its role in cardiovascular disease development.
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- 2023
6. Genetic architecture of spatial electrical biomarkers for cardiac arrhythmia and relationship with cardiovascular disease.
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Young, William J, Haessler, Jeffrey, Benjamins, Jan-Walter, Repetto, Linda, Yao, Jie, Isaacs, Aaron, Harper, Andrew R, Ramirez, Julia, Garnier, Sophie, van Duijvenboden, Stefan, Baldassari, Antoine R, Concas, Maria Pina, Duong, ThuyVy, Foco, Luisa, Isaksen, Jonas L, Mei, Hao, Noordam, Raymond, Nursyifa, Casia, Richmond, Anne, Santolalla, Meddly L, Sitlani, Colleen M, Soroush, Negin, Thériault, Sébastien, Trompet, Stella, Aeschbacher, Stefanie, Ahmadizar, Fariba, Alonso, Alvaro, Brody, Jennifer A, Campbell, Archie, Correa, Adolfo, Darbar, Dawood, De Luca, Antonio, Deleuze, Jean-François, Ellervik, Christina, Fuchsberger, Christian, Goel, Anuj, Grace, Christopher, Guo, Xiuqing, Hansen, Torben, Heckbert, Susan R, Jackson, Rebecca D, Kors, Jan A, Lima-Costa, Maria Fernanda, Linneberg, Allan, Macfarlane, Peter W, Morrison, Alanna C, Navarro, Pau, Porteous, David J, Pramstaller, Peter P, Reiner, Alexander P, Risch, Lorenz, Schotten, Ulrich, Shen, Xia, Sinagra, Gianfranco, Soliman, Elsayed Z, Stoll, Monika, Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo, Tinker, Andrew, Trajanoska, Katerina, Villard, Eric, Warren, Helen R, Whitsel, Eric A, Wiggins, Kerri L, Arking, Dan E, Avery, Christy L, Conen, David, Girotto, Giorgia, Grarup, Niels, Hayward, Caroline, Jukema, J Wouter, Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O, Olesen, Morten Salling, Padmanabhan, Sandosh, Psaty, Bruce M, Pattaro, Cristian, Ribeiro, Antonio Luiz P, Rotter, Jerome I, Stricker, Bruno H, van der Harst, Pim, van Duijn, Cornelia M, Verweij, Niek, Wilson, James G, Orini, Michele, Charron, Philippe, Watkins, Hugh, Kooperberg, Charles, Lin, Henry J, Wilson, James F, Kanters, Jørgen K, Sotoodehnia, Nona, Mifsud, Borbala, Lambiase, Pier D, Tereshchenko, Larisa G, and Munroe, Patricia B
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Humans ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Electrocardiography ,Risk Factors ,Arrhythmias ,Cardiac ,Atrioventricular Block ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Biomarkers ,Human Genome ,Cardiovascular ,Genetics ,Heart Disease - Abstract
The 3-dimensional spatial and 2-dimensional frontal QRS-T angles are measures derived from the vectorcardiogram. They are independent risk predictors for arrhythmia, but the underlying biology is unknown. Using multi-ancestry genome-wide association studies we identify 61 (58 previously unreported) loci for the spatial QRS-T angle (N = 118,780) and 11 for the frontal QRS-T angle (N = 159,715). Seven out of the 61 spatial QRS-T angle loci have not been reported for other electrocardiographic measures. Enrichments are observed in pathways related to cardiac and vascular development, muscle contraction, and hypertrophy. Pairwise genome-wide association studies with classical ECG traits identify shared genetic influences with PR interval and QRS duration. Phenome-wide scanning indicate associations with atrial fibrillation, atrioventricular block and arterial embolism and genetically determined QRS-T angle measures are associated with fascicular and bundle branch block (and also atrioventricular block for the frontal QRS-T angle). We identify potential biology involved in the QRS-T angle and their genetic relationships with cardiovascular traits and diseases, may inform future research and risk prediction.
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- 2023
7. Targeting transcription in heart failure via CDK7/12/13 inhibition
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Hsu, Austin, Duan, Qiming, Day, Daniel S, Luo, Xin, McMahon, Sarah, Huang, Yu, Feldman, Zachary B, Jiang, Zhen, Zhang, Tinghu, Liang, Yanke, Alexanian, Michael, Padmanabhan, Arun, Brown, Jonathan D, Lin, Charles Y, Gray, Nathanael S, Young, Richard A, Bruneau, Benoit G, and Haldar, Saptarsi M
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Medical Physiology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Biotechnology ,Heart Disease ,Genetics ,Cardiovascular ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Aetiology ,Animals ,Cell Line ,Tumor ,Cyclin-Dependent Kinases ,Heart Failure ,Humans ,Mice ,RNA Polymerase II ,Stroke Volume - Abstract
Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) is associated with high mortality, highlighting an urgent need for new therapeutic strategies. As stress-activated cardiac signaling cascades converge on the nucleus to drive maladaptive gene programs, interdicting pathological transcription is a conceptually attractive approach for HFrEF therapy. Here, we demonstrate that CDK7/12/13 are critical regulators of transcription activation in the heart that can be pharmacologically inhibited to improve HFrEF. CDK7/12/13 inhibition using the first-in-class inhibitor THZ1 or RNAi blocks stress-induced transcription and pathologic hypertrophy in cultured rodent cardiomyocytes. THZ1 potently attenuates adverse cardiac remodeling and HFrEF pathogenesis in mice and blocks cardinal features of disease in human iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes. THZ1 suppresses Pol II enrichment at stress-transactivated cardiac genes and inhibits a specific pathologic gene program in the failing mouse heart. These data identify CDK7/12/13 as druggable regulators of cardiac gene transactivation during disease-related stress, suggesting that HFrEF features a critical dependency on transcription that can be therapeutically exploited.
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- 2022
8. Cas9-mediated knockout of Ndrg2 enhances the regenerative potential of dendritic cells for wound healing
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Henn, Dominic, Zhao, Dehua, Sivaraj, Dharshan, Trotsyuk, Artem, Bonham, Clark Andrew, Fischer, Katharina S., Kehl, Tim, Fehlmann, Tobias, Greco, Autumn H., Kussie, Hudson C., Moortgat Illouz, Sylvia E., Padmanabhan, Jagannath, Barrera, Janos A., Kneser, Ulrich, Lenhof, Hans-Peter, Januszyk, Michael, Levi, Benjamin, Keller, Andreas, Longaker, Michael T., Chen, Kellen, Qi, Lei S., and Gurtner, Geoffrey C.
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- 2023
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9. Interlayer magnetophononic coupling in MnBi2Te4
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Padmanabhan, Hari, Poore, Maxwell, Kim, Peter K, Koocher, Nathan Z, Stoica, Vladimir A, Puggioni, Danilo, (Hugo) Wang, Huaiyu, Shen, Xiaozhe, Reid, Alexander H, Gu, Mingqiang, Wetherington, Maxwell, Lee, Seng Huat, Schaller, Richard D, Mao, Zhiqiang, Lindenberg, Aaron M, Wang, Xijie, Rondinelli, James M, Averitt, Richard D, and Gopalan, Venkatraman
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Quantum Physics ,Physical Sciences ,Condensed Matter Physics - Abstract
The emergence of magnetism in quantum materials creates a platform to realize spin-based applications in spintronics, magnetic memory, and quantum information science. A key to unlocking new functionalities in these materials is the discovery of tunable coupling between spins and other microscopic degrees of freedom. We present evidence for interlayer magnetophononic coupling in the layered magnetic topological insulator MnBi2Te4. Employing magneto-Raman spectroscopy, we observe anomalies in phonon scattering intensities across magnetic field-driven phase transitions, despite the absence of discernible static structural changes. This behavior is a consequence of a magnetophononic wave-mixing process that allows for the excitation of zone-boundary phonons that are otherwise 'forbidden' by momentum conservation. Our microscopic model based on density functional theory calculations reveals that this phenomenon can be attributed to phonons modulating the interlayer exchange coupling. Moreover, signatures of magnetophononic coupling are also observed in the time domain through the ultrafast excitation and detection of coherent phonons across magnetic transitions. In light of the intimate connection between magnetism and topology in MnBi2Te4, the magnetophononic coupling represents an important step towards coherent on-demand manipulation of magnetic topological phases.
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- 2022
10. Multi-ancestry GWAS of the electrocardiographic PR interval identifies 202 loci underlying cardiac conduction.
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Ntalla, Ioanna, Weng, Lu-Chen, Cartwright, James H, Hall, Amelia Weber, Sveinbjornsson, Gardar, Tucker, Nathan R, Choi, Seung Hoan, Chaffin, Mark D, Roselli, Carolina, Barnes, Michael R, Mifsud, Borbala, Warren, Helen R, Hayward, Caroline, Marten, Jonathan, Cranley, James J, Concas, Maria Pina, Gasparini, Paolo, Boutin, Thibaud, Kolcic, Ivana, Polasek, Ozren, Rudan, Igor, Araujo, Nathalia M, Lima-Costa, Maria Fernanda, Ribeiro, Antonio Luiz P, Souza, Renan P, Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo, Giedraitis, Vilmantas, Ingelsson, Erik, Mahajan, Anubha, Morris, Andrew P, Del Greco M, Fabiola, Foco, Luisa, Gögele, Martin, Hicks, Andrew A, Cook, James P, Lind, Lars, Lindgren, Cecilia M, Sundström, Johan, Nelson, Christopher P, Riaz, Muhammad B, Samani, Nilesh J, Sinagra, Gianfranco, Ulivi, Sheila, Kähönen, Mika, Mishra, Pashupati P, Mononen, Nina, Nikus, Kjell, Caulfield, Mark J, Dominiczak, Anna, Padmanabhan, Sandosh, Montasser, May E, O'Connell, Jeff R, Ryan, Kathleen, Shuldiner, Alan R, Aeschbacher, Stefanie, Conen, David, Risch, Lorenz, Thériault, Sébastien, Hutri-Kähönen, Nina, Lehtimäki, Terho, Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka, Raitakari, Olli T, Barnes, Catriona LK, Campbell, Harry, Joshi, Peter K, Wilson, James F, Isaacs, Aaron, Kors, Jan A, van Duijn, Cornelia M, Huang, Paul L, Gudnason, Vilmundur, Harris, Tamara B, Launer, Lenore J, Smith, Albert V, Bottinger, Erwin P, Loos, Ruth JF, Nadkarni, Girish N, Preuss, Michael H, Correa, Adolfo, Mei, Hao, Wilson, James, Meitinger, Thomas, Müller-Nurasyid, Martina, Peters, Annette, Waldenberger, Melanie, Mangino, Massimo, Spector, Timothy D, Rienstra, Michiel, van de Vegte, Yordi J, van der Harst, Pim, Verweij, Niek, Kääb, Stefan, Schramm, Katharina, Sinner, Moritz F, Strauch, Konstantin, Cutler, Michael J, Fatkin, Diane, London, Barry, Olesen, Morten, and Roden, Dan M
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Humans ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Electrocardiography ,Gene Expression ,Multifactorial Inheritance ,Quantitative Trait Loci ,Female ,Male ,Arrhythmias ,Cardiac ,Genetic Variation ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Genetic Loci ,Endophenotypes ,Arrhythmias ,Cardiac - Abstract
The electrocardiographic PR interval reflects atrioventricular conduction, and is associated with conduction abnormalities, pacemaker implantation, atrial fibrillation (AF), and cardiovascular mortality. Here we report a multi-ancestry (N = 293,051) genome-wide association meta-analysis for the PR interval, discovering 202 loci of which 141 have not previously been reported. Variants at identified loci increase the percentage of heritability explained, from 33.5% to 62.6%. We observe enrichment for cardiac muscle developmental/contractile and cytoskeletal genes, highlighting key regulation processes for atrioventricular conduction. Additionally, 8 loci not previously reported harbor genes underlying inherited arrhythmic syndromes and/or cardiomyopathies suggesting a role for these genes in cardiovascular pathology in the general population. We show that polygenic predisposition to PR interval duration is an endophenotype for cardiovascular disease, including distal conduction disease, AF, and atrioventricular pre-excitation. These findings advance our understanding of the polygenic basis of cardiac conduction, and the genetic relationship between PR interval duration and cardiovascular disease.
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- 2020
11. Coherent helicity-dependent spin-phonon oscillations in the ferromagnetic van der Waals crystal CrI3
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Padmanabhan, P., Buessen, F. L., Tutchton, R., Kwock, K. W. C., Gilinsky, S., Lee, M. C., McGuire, M. A., Singamaneni, S. R., Yarotski, D. A., Paramekanti, A., Zhu, J.-X., and Prasankumar, R. P.
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- 2022
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12. Genetic analyses of the electrocardiographic QT interval and its components identify additional loci and pathways
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Young, William J., Lahrouchi, Najim, Isaacs, Aaron, Duong, ThuyVy, Foco, Luisa, Ahmed, Farah, Brody, Jennifer A., Salman, Reem, Noordam, Raymond, Benjamins, Jan-Walter, Haessler, Jeffrey, Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka, Repetto, Linda, Concas, Maria Pina, van den Berg, Marten E., Weiss, Stefan, Baldassari, Antoine R., Bartz, Traci M., Cook, James P., Evans, Daniel S., Freudling, Rebecca, Hines, Oliver, Isaksen, Jonas L., Lin, Honghuang, Mei, Hao, Moscati, Arden, Müller-Nurasyid, Martina, Nursyifa, Casia, Qian, Yong, Richmond, Anne, Roselli, Carolina, Ryan, Kathleen A., Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo, Thériault, Sébastien, van Duijvenboden, Stefan, Warren, Helen R., Yao, Jie, Raza, Dania, Aeschbacher, Stefanie, Ahlberg, Gustav, Alonso, Alvaro, Andreasen, Laura, Bis, Joshua C., Boerwinkle, Eric, Campbell, Archie, Catamo, Eulalia, Cocca, Massimiliano, Cutler, Michael J., Darbar, Dawood, De Grandi, Alessandro, De Luca, Antonio, Ding, Jun, Ellervik, Christina, Ellinor, Patrick T., Felix, Stephan B., Froguel, Philippe, Fuchsberger, Christian, Gögele, Martin, Graff, Claus, Graff, Mariaelisa, Guo, Xiuqing, Hansen, Torben, Heckbert, Susan R., Huang, Paul L., Huikuri, Heikki V., Hutri-Kähönen, Nina, Ikram, M. Arfan, Jackson, Rebecca D., Junttila, Juhani, Kavousi, Maryam, Kors, Jan A., Leal, Thiago P., Lemaitre, Rozenn N., Lin, Henry J., Lind, Lars, Linneberg, Allan, Liu, Simin, MacFarlane, Peter W., Mangino, Massimo, Meitinger, Thomas, Mezzavilla, Massimo, Mishra, Pashupati P., Mitchell, Rebecca N., Mononen, Nina, Montasser, May E., Morrison, Alanna C., Nauck, Matthias, Nauffal, Victor, Navarro, Pau, Nikus, Kjell, Pare, Guillaume, Patton, Kristen K., Pelliccione, Giulia, Pittman, Alan, Porteous, David J., Pramstaller, Peter P., Preuss, Michael H., Raitakari, Olli T., Reiner, Alexander P., Ribeiro, Antonio Luiz P., Rice, Kenneth M., Risch, Lorenz, Schlessinger, David, Schotten, Ulrich, Schurmann, Claudia, Shen, Xia, Shoemaker, M. Benjamin, Sinagra, Gianfranco, Sinner, Moritz F., Soliman, Elsayed Z., Stoll, Monika, Strauch, Konstantin, Tarasov, Kirill, Taylor, Kent D., Tinker, Andrew, Trompet, Stella, Uitterlinden, André, Völker, Uwe, Völzke, Henry, Waldenberger, Melanie, Weng, Lu-Chen, Whitsel, Eric A., Wilson, James G., Avery, Christy L., Conen, David, Correa, Adolfo, Cucca, Francesco, Dörr, Marcus, Gharib, Sina A., Girotto, Giorgia, Grarup, Niels, Hayward, Caroline, Jamshidi, Yalda, Järvelin, Marjo-Riitta, Jukema, J. Wouter, Kääb, Stefan, Kähönen, Mika, Kanters, Jørgen K., Kooperberg, Charles, Lehtimäki, Terho, Lima-Costa, Maria Fernanda, Liu, Yongmei, Loos, Ruth J. F., Lubitz, Steven A., Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O., Morris, Andrew P., O’Connell, Jeffrey R., Olesen, Morten Salling, Orini, Michele, Padmanabhan, Sandosh, Pattaro, Cristian, Peters, Annette, Psaty, Bruce M., Rotter, Jerome I., Stricker, Bruno, van der Harst, Pim, van Duijn, Cornelia M., Verweij, Niek, Wilson, James F., Arking, Dan E., Ramirez, Julia, Lambiase, Pier D., Sotoodehnia, Nona, Mifsud, Borbala, Newton-Cheh, Christopher, and Munroe, Patricia B.
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- 2022
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13. Slowdown of photoexcited spin dynamics in the non-collinear spin-ordered phases in skyrmion host GaV4S8
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Sekiguchi, Fumiya, Budzinauskas, Kestutis, Padmanabhan, Prashant, Versteeg, Rolf B., Tsurkan, Vladimir, Kézsmárki, István, Foggetti, Francesco, Artyukhin, Sergey, and van Loosdrecht, Paul H. M.
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- 2022
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14. PR interval genome-wide association meta-analysis identifies 50 loci associated with atrial and atrioventricular electrical activity
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van Setten, Jessica, Brody, Jennifer A, Jamshidi, Yalda, Swenson, Brenton R, Butler, Anne M, Campbell, Harry, Del Greco, Fabiola M, Evans, Daniel S, Gibson, Quince, Gudbjartsson, Daniel F, Kerr, Kathleen F, Krijthe, Bouwe P, Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka, Müller, Christian, Müller-Nurasyid, Martina, Nolte, Ilja M, Padmanabhan, Sandosh, Ritchie, Marylyn D, Robino, Antonietta, Smith, Albert V, Steri, Maristella, Tanaka, Toshiko, Teumer, Alexander, Trompet, Stella, Ulivi, Sheila, Verweij, Niek, Yin, Xiaoyan, Arnar, David O, Asselbergs, Folkert W, Bader, Joel S, Barnard, John, Bis, Josh, Blankenberg, Stefan, Boerwinkle, Eric, Bradford, Yuki, Buckley, Brendan M, Chung, Mina K, Crawford, Dana, den Hoed, Marcel, Denny, Josh C, Dominiczak, Anna F, Ehret, Georg B, Eijgelsheim, Mark, Ellinor, Patrick T, Felix, Stephan B, Franco, Oscar H, Franke, Lude, Harris, Tamara B, Holm, Hilma, Ilaria, Gandin, Iorio, Annamaria, Kähönen, Mika, Kolcic, Ivana, Kors, Jan A, Lakatta, Edward G, Launer, Lenore J, Lin, Honghuang, Lin, Henry J, Loos, Ruth JF, Lubitz, Steven A, Macfarlane, Peter W, Magnani, Jared W, Leach, Irene Mateo, Meitinger, Thomas, Mitchell, Braxton D, Munzel, Thomas, Papanicolaou, George J, Peters, Annette, Pfeufer, Arne, Pramstaller, Peter P, Raitakari, Olli T, Rotter, Jerome I, Rudan, Igor, Samani, Nilesh J, Schlessinger, David, Silva Aldana, Claudia T, Sinner, Moritz F, Smith, Jonathan D, Snieder, Harold, Soliman, Elsayed Z, Spector, Timothy D, Stott, David J, Strauch, Konstantin, Tarasov, Kirill V, Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur, Uitterlinden, Andre G, Van Wagoner, David R, Völker, Uwe, Völzke, Henry, Waldenberger, Melanie, Jan Westra, Harm, Wild, Philipp S, Zeller, Tanja, Alonso, Alvaro, Avery, Christy L, Bandinelli, Stefania, Benjamin, Emelia J, Cucca, Francesco, Dörr, Marcus, and Ferrucci, Luigi
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Biological Sciences ,Genetics ,Human Genome ,Heart Disease ,Biotechnology ,Cardiovascular ,Aetiology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Atrial Function ,Atrioventricular Node ,Electrocardiography ,Electrophysiological Phenomena ,Female ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Humans ,Linkage Disequilibrium ,Male ,Mutation ,Missense ,Risk Factors - Abstract
Electrocardiographic PR interval measures atrio-ventricular depolarization and conduction, and abnormal PR interval is a risk factor for atrial fibrillation and heart block. Our genome-wide association study of over 92,000 European-descent individuals identifies 44 PR interval loci (34 novel). Examination of these loci reveals known and previously not-yet-reported biological processes involved in cardiac atrial electrical activity. Genes in these loci are over-represented in cardiac disease processes including heart block and atrial fibrillation. Variants in over half of the 44 loci were associated with atrial or blood transcript expression levels, or were in high linkage disequilibrium with missense variants. Six additional loci were identified either by meta-analysis of ~105,000 African and European-descent individuals and/or by pleiotropic analyses combining PR interval with heart rate, QRS interval, and atrial fibrillation. These findings implicate developmental pathways, and identify transcription factors, ion-channel genes, and cell-junction/cell-signaling proteins in atrio-ventricular conduction, identifying potential targets for drug development.
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- 2018
15. Large-scale GWAS identifies multiple loci for hand grip strength providing biological insights into muscular fitness.
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Willems, Sara M, Wright, Daniel J, Day, Felix R, Trajanoska, Katerina, Joshi, Peter K, Morris, John A, Matteini, Amy M, Garton, Fleur C, Grarup, Niels, Oskolkov, Nikolay, Thalamuthu, Anbupalam, Mangino, Massimo, Liu, Jun, Demirkan, Ayse, Lek, Monkol, Xu, Liwen, Wang, Guan, Oldmeadow, Christopher, Gaulton, Kyle J, Lotta, Luca A, Miyamoto-Mikami, Eri, Rivas, Manuel A, White, Tom, Loh, Po-Ru, Aadahl, Mette, Amin, Najaf, Attia, John R, Austin, Krista, Benyamin, Beben, Brage, Søren, Cheng, Yu-Ching, Cięszczyk, Paweł, Derave, Wim, Eriksson, Karl-Fredrik, Eynon, Nir, Linneberg, Allan, Lucia, Alejandro, Massidda, Myosotis, Mitchell, Braxton D, Miyachi, Motohiko, Murakami, Haruka, Padmanabhan, Sandosh, Pandey, Ashutosh, Papadimitriou, Ioannis, Rajpal, Deepak K, Sale, Craig, Schnurr, Theresia M, Sessa, Francesco, Shrine, Nick, Tobin, Martin D, Varley, Ian, Wain, Louise V, Wray, Naomi R, Lindgren, Cecilia M, MacArthur, Daniel G, Waterworth, Dawn M, McCarthy, Mark I, Pedersen, Oluf, Khaw, Kay-Tee, Kiel, Douglas P, GEFOS Any-Type of Fracture Consortium, Pitsiladis, Yannis, Fuku, Noriyuki, Franks, Paul W, North, Kathryn N, van Duijn, Cornelia M, Mather, Karen A, Hansen, Torben, Hansson, Ola, Spector, Tim, Murabito, Joanne M, Richards, J Brent, Rivadeneira, Fernando, Langenberg, Claudia, Perry, John RB, Wareham, Nick J, and Scott, Robert A
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GEFOS Any-Type of Fracture Consortium ,Hand ,Humans ,Actins ,Transforming Growth Factor alpha ,Membrane Proteins ,Neoplasm Proteins ,Nuclear Proteins ,Repressor Proteins ,Hand Strength ,Cohort Studies ,Genetics ,Population ,Polymorphism ,Single Nucleotide ,Adult ,Aged ,Middle Aged ,European Continental Ancestry Group ,Female ,Male ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Genetic Loci ,United Kingdom ,Prevention ,Genetics ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,1.1 Normal biological development and functioning ,Musculoskeletal - Abstract
Hand grip strength is a widely used proxy of muscular fitness, a marker of frailty, and predictor of a range of morbidities and all-cause mortality. To investigate the genetic determinants of variation in grip strength, we perform a large-scale genetic discovery analysis in a combined sample of 195,180 individuals and identify 16 loci associated with grip strength (P
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- 2017
16. miRNA863-3p sequentially targets negative immune regulator ARLPKs and positive regulator SERRATE upon bacterial infection
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Niu, Dongdong, Lii, Yifan E, Chellappan, Padmanabhan, Lei, Lei, Peralta, Karl, Jiang, Chunhao, Guo, Jianhua, Coaker, Gitta, and Jin, Hailing
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Biochemistry and Cell Biology ,Biological Sciences ,Biotechnology ,Genetics ,Infectious Diseases ,Infection ,Arabidopsis ,Arabidopsis Proteins ,Base Sequence ,Binding Sites ,Feedback ,Physiological ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Plant ,MicroRNAs ,Plant Diseases ,Plant Immunity ,Protein Biosynthesis ,Pseudomonas syringae ,RNA-Binding Proteins ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Plant small RNAs play important roles in gene regulation during pathogen infection. Here we show that miR863-3p is induced by the bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas syringae carrying various effectors. Early during infection, miR863-3p silences two negative regulators of plant defence, atypical receptor-like pseudokinase1 (ARLPK1) and ARLPK2, both lacking extracellular domains and kinase activity, through mRNA degradation to promote immunity. ARLPK1 associates with, and may function through another negative immune regulator ARLPK1-interacting receptor-like kinase 1 (AKIK1), an active kinase with an extracellular domain. Later during infection, miR863-3p silences SERRATE, which is essential for miRNA accumulation and positively regulates defence, through translational inhibition. This results in decreased miR863-3p levels, thus forming a negative feedback loop to attenuate immune responses after successful defence. This is an example of a miRNA that sequentially targets both negative and positive regulators of immunity through two modes of action to fine-tune the timing and amplitude of defence responses.
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17. Disrupting biological sensors of force promotes tissue regeneration in large organisms
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Chen, Kellen, Kwon, Sun Hyung, Henn, Dominic, Kuehlmann, Britta A., Tevlin, Ruth, Bonham, Clark A., Griffin, Michelle, Trotsyuk, Artem A., Borrelli, Mimi R., Noishiki, Chikage, Padmanabhan, Jagannath, Barrera, Janos A., Maan, Zeshaan N., Dohi, Teruyuki, Mays, Chyna J., Greco, Autumn H., Sivaraj, Dharshan, Lin, John Q., Fehlmann, Tobias, Mermin-Bunnell, Alana M., Mittal, Smiti, Hu, Michael S., Zamaleeva, Alsu I., Keller, Andreas, Rajadas, Jayakumar, Longaker, Michael T., Januszyk, Michael, and Gurtner, Geoffrey C.
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18. Structures of flavivirus RNA promoters suggest two binding modes with NS5 polymerase
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Lee, Eunhye, Bujalowski, Paul J., Teramoto, Tadahisa, Gottipati, Keerthi, Scott, Seth D., Padmanabhan, Radhakrishnan, and Choi, Kyung H.
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19. Early-life social experience affects offspring DNA methylation and later life stress phenotype
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Laubach, Zachary M., Greenberg, Julia R., Turner, Julie W., Montgomery, Tracy M., Pioon, Malit O., Sawdy, Maggie A., Smale, Laura, Cavalcante, Raymond G., Padmanabhan, Karthik R., Lalancette, Claudia, vonHoldt, Bridgett, Faulk, Christopher D., Dolinoy, Dana C., Holekamp, Kay E., and Perng, Wei
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20. Comprehensive germline genomic profiles of children, adolescents and young adults with solid tumors
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Akhavanfard, Sara, Padmanabhan, Roshan, Yehia, Lamis, Cheng, Feixiong, and Eng, Charis
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21. Coupling chemical mutagenesis to next generation sequencing for the identification of drug resistance mutations in Leishmania
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Bhattacharya, Arijit, Leprohon, Philippe, Bigot, Sophia, Padmanabhan, Prasad Kottayil, Mukherjee, Angana, Roy, Gaétan, Gingras, Hélène, Mestdagh, Anais, Papadopoulou, Barbara, and Ouellette, Marc
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22. Associations of autozygosity with a broad range of human phenotypes
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Clark, David W, Okada, Yukinori, Moore, Kristjan H S, Mason, Dan, Pirastu, Nicola, Gandin, Ilaria, Mattsson, Hannele, Barnes, Catriona L K, Lin, Kuang, Zhao, Jing Hua, Deelen, Patrick, Rohde, Rebecca, Schurmann, Claudia, Guo, Xiuqing, Giulianini, Franco, Zhang, Weihua, Medina-Gomez, Carolina, Karlsson, Robert, Bao, Yanchun, Bartz, Traci M, Baumbach, Clemens, Biino, Ginevra, Bixley, Matthew J, Brumat, Marco, Chai, Jin-Fang, Corre, Tanguy, Cousminer, Diana L, Dekker, Annelot M, Eccles, David A, van Eijk, Kristel R, Fuchsberger, Christian, Gao, He, Germain, Marine, Gordon, Scott D, de Haan, Hugoline G, Harris, Sarah E, Hofer, Edith, Huerta-Chagoya, Alicia, Igartua, Catherine, Jansen, Iris E, Jia, Yucheng, Kacprowski, Tim, Karlsson, Torgny, Kleber, Marcus E, Li, Shengchao Alfred, Li-Gao, Ruifang, Mahajan, Anubha, Matsuda, Koichi, Meidtner, Karina, Meng, Weihua, Montasser, May E, van der Most, Peter J, Munz, Matthias, Nutile, Teresa, Palviainen, Teemu, Prasad, Gauri, Prasad, Rashmi B, Priyanka, Tallapragada Divya Sri, Rizzi, Federica, Salvi, Erika, Sapkota, Bishwa R, Shriner, Daniel, Skotte, Line, Smart, Melissa C, Smith, Albert Vernon, van der Spek, Ashley, Spracklen, Cassandra N, Strawbridge, Rona J, Tajuddin, Salman M, Trompet, Stella, Turman, Constance, Verweij, Niek, Viberti, Clara, Wang, Lihua, Warren, Helen R, Wootton, Robyn E, Yanek, Lisa R, Yao, Jie, Yousri, Noha A, Zhao, Wei, Adeyemo, Adebowale A, Afaq, Saima, Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos Alberto, Akiyama, Masato, Albert, Matthew L, Allison, Matthew A, Alver, Maris, Aung, Tin, Azizi, Fereidoun, Bentley, Amy R, Boeing, Heiner, Boerwinkle, Eric, Borja, Judith B, de Borst, Gert J, Bottinger, Erwin P, Broer, Linda, Campbell, Harry, Chanock, Stephen, Chee, Miao-Li, Chen, Guanjie, Chen, Yii-Der I, Chen, Zhengming, Chiu, Yen-Feng, Cocca, Massimiliano, Collins, Francis S, Concas, Maria Pina, Corley, Janie, Cugliari, Giovanni, van Dam, Rob M, Damulina, Anna, Daneshpour, Maryam S, Day, Felix R, Delgado, Graciela E, Dhana, Klodian, Doney, Alexander S F, Dörr, Marcus, Doumatey, Ayo P, Dzimiri, Nduna, Ebenesersdóttir, S Sunna, Elliott, Joshua, Elliott, Paul, Ewert, Ralf, Felix, Janine F, Fischer, Krista, Freedman, Barry I, Girotto, Giorgia, Goel, Anuj, Gögele, Martin, Goodarzi, Mark O, Graff, Mariaelisa, Granot-Hershkovitz, Einat, Grodstein, Francine, Guarrera, Simonetta, Gudbjartsson, Daniel F, Guity, Kamran, Gunnarsson, Bjarni, Guo, Yu, Hagenaars, Saskia P, Haiman, Christopher A, Halevy, Avner, Harris, Tamara B, Hedayati, Mehdi, van Heel, David A, Hirata, Makoto, Höfer, Imo, Hsiung, Chao Agnes, Huang, Jinyan, Hung, Yi-Jen, Ikram, M Arfan, Jagadeesan, Anuradha, Jousilahti, Pekka, Kamatani, Yoichiro, Kanai, Masahiro, Kerrison, Nicola D, Kessler, Thorsten, Khaw, Kay-Tee, Khor, Chiea Chuen, de Kleijn, Dominique P V, Koh, Woon-Puay, Kolcic, Ivana, Kraft, Peter, Krämer, Bernhard K, Kutalik, Zoltán, Kuusisto, Johanna, Langenberg, Claudia, Launer, Lenore J, Lawlor, Deborah A, Lee, I-Te, Lee, Wen-Jane, Lerch, Markus M, Li, Liming, Liu, Jianjun, Loh, Marie, London, Stephanie J, Loomis, Stephanie, Lu, Yingchang, Luan, Jian’an, Mägi, Reedik, Manichaikul, Ani W, Manunta, Paolo, Másson, Gísli, Matoba, Nana, Mei, Xue W, Meisinger, Christa, Meitinger, Thomas, Mezzavilla, Massimo, Milani, Lili, Millwood, Iona Y, Momozawa, Yukihide, Moore, Amy, Morange, Pierre-Emmanuel, Moreno-Macías, Hortensia, Mori, Trevor A, Morrison, Alanna C, Muka, Taulant, Murakami, Yoshinori, Murray, Alison D, de Mutsert, Renée, Mychaleckyj, Josyf C, Nalls, Mike A, Nauck, Matthias, Neville, Matt J, Nolte, Ilja M, Ong, Ken K, Orozco, Lorena, Padmanabhan, Sandosh, Pálsson, Gunnar, Pankow, James S, Pattaro, Cristian, Pattie, Alison, Polasek, Ozren, Poulter, Neil, Pramstaller, Peter P, Quintana-Murci, Lluis, Räikkönen, Katri, Ralhan, Sarju, Rao, Dabeeru C, van Rheenen, Wouter, Rich, Stephen S, Ridker, Paul M, Rietveld, Cornelius A, Robino, Antonietta, van Rooij, Frank J A, Ruggiero, Daniela, Saba, Yasaman, Sabanayagam, Charumathi, Sabater-Lleal, Maria, Sala, Cinzia Felicita, Salomaa, Veikko, Sandow, Kevin, Schmidt, Helena, Scott, Laura J, Scott, William R, Sedaghati-Khayat, Bahareh, Sennblad, Bengt, van Setten, Jessica, Sever, Peter J, Sheu, Wayne H-H, Shi, Yuan, Shrestha, Smeeta, Shukla, Sharvari Rahul, Sigurdsson, Jon K, Sikka, Timo Tonis, Singh, Jai Rup, Smith, Blair H, Stančáková, Alena, Stanton, Alice, Starr, John M, Stefansdottir, Lilja, Straker, Leon, Sulem, Patrick, Sveinbjornsson, Gardar, Swertz, Morris A, Taylor, Adele M, Taylor, Kent D, Terzikhan, Natalie, Tham, Yih-Chung, Thorleifsson, Gudmar, Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur, Tillander, Annika, Tracy, Russell P, Tusié-Luna, Teresa, Tzoulaki, Ioanna, Vaccargiu, Simona, Vangipurapu, Jagadish, Veldink, Jan H, Vitart, Veronique, Völker, Uwe, Vuoksimaa, Eero, Wakil, Salma M, Waldenberger, Melanie, Wander, Gurpreet S, Wang, Ya Xing, Wareham, Nicholas J, Wild, Sarah, Yajnik, Chittaranjan S, Yuan, Jian-Min, Zeng, Lingyao, Zhang, Liang, Zhou, Jie, Amin, Najaf, Asselbergs, Folkert W, Bakker, Stephan J L, Becker, Diane M, Lehne, Benjamin, Bennett, David A, van den Berg, Leonard H, Berndt, Sonja I, Bharadwaj, Dwaipayan, Bielak, Lawrence F, Bochud, Murielle, Boehnke, Mike, Bouchard, Claude, Bradfield, Jonathan P, Brody, Jennifer A, Campbell, Archie, Carmi, Shai, Caulfield, Mark J, Cesarini, David, Chambers, John C, Chandak, Giriraj Ratan, Cheng, Ching-Yu, Ciullo, Marina, Cornelis, Marilyn, Cusi, Daniele, Smith, George Davey, Deary, Ian J, Dorajoo, Rajkumar, van Duijn, Cornelia M, Ellinghaus, David, Erdmann, Jeanette, Eriksson, Johan G, Evangelou, Evangelos, Evans, Michele K, Faul, Jessica D, Feenstra, Bjarke, Feitosa, Mary, Foisy, Sylvain, Franke, Andre, Friedlander, Yechiel, Gasparini, Paolo, Gieger, Christian, Gonzalez, Clicerio, Goyette, Philippe, Grant, Struan F A, Griffiths, Lyn R, Groop, Leif, Gudnason, Vilmundur, Gyllensten, Ulf, Hakonarson, Hakon, Hamsten, Anders, van der Harst, Pim, Heng, Chew-Kiat, Hicks, Andrew A, Hochner, Hagit, Huikuri, Heikki, Hunt, Steven C, Jaddoe, Vincent W V, De Jager, Philip L, Johannesson, Magnus, Johansson, Åsa, Jonas, Jost B, Jukema, J Wouter, Junttila, Juhani, Kaprio, Jaakko, Kardia, Sharon L. R., Karpe, Fredrik, Kumari, Meena, Laakso, Markku, van der Laan, Sander W, Lahti, Jari, Laudes, Matthias, Lea, Rodney A, Lieb, Wolfgang, Lumley, Thomas, Martin, Nicholas G, März, Winfried, Matullo, Giuseppe, McCarthy, Mark I, Medland, Sarah E, Merriman, Tony R, Metspalu, Andres, Meyer, Brian F, Mohlke, Karen L, Montgomery, Grant W, Mook-Kanamori, Dennis, Munroe, Patricia B, North, Kari E, Nyholt, Dale R, O’connell, Jeffery R, Ober, Carole, Oldehinkel, Albertine J, Palmas, Walter, Palmer, Colin, Pasterkamp, Gerard G, Patin, Etienne, Pennell, Craig E, Perusse, Louis, Peyser, Patricia A, Pirastu, Mario, Polderman, Tinca J. C., Porteous, David J, Posthuma, Danielle, Psaty, Bruce M, Rioux, John D, Rivadeneira, Fernando, Rotimi, Charles, Rotter, Jerome I, Rudan, Igor, Den Ruijter, Hester M, Sanghera, Dharambir K, Sattar, Naveed, Schmidt, Reinhold, Schulze, Matthias B, Schunkert, Heribert, Scott, Robert A, Shuldiner, Alan R, Sim, Xueling, Small, Neil, Smith, Jennifer A, Sotoodehnia, Nona, Tai, E-Shyong, Teumer, Alexander, Timpson, Nicholas J, Toniolo, Daniela, Tregouet, David-Alexandre, Tuomi, Tiinamaija, Vollenweider, Peter, Wang, Carol A, Weir, David R, Whitfield, John B, Wijmenga, Cisca, Wong, Tien-Yin, Wright, John, Yang, Jingyun, Yu, Lei, Zemel, Babette S, Zonderman, Alan B, Perola, Markus, Magnusson, Patrik K. E., Uitterlinden, André G, Kooner, Jaspal S, Chasman, Daniel I, Loos, Ruth J. F., Franceschini, Nora, Franke, Lude, Haley, Chris S, Hayward, Caroline, Walters, Robin G, Perry, John R. B., Esko, Tōnu, Helgason, Agnar, Stefansson, Kari, Joshi, Peter K, Kubo, Michiaki, and Wilson, James F
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23. Hyperdirect insula-basal-ganglia pathway and adult-like maturity of global brain responses predict inhibitory control in children
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Cai, Weidong, Duberg, Katherine, Padmanabhan, Aarthi, Rehert, Rachel, Bradley, Travis, Carrion, Victor, and Menon, Vinod
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24. Correction: Publisher Correction: In vivo single-molecule imaging of syntaxin1A reveals polyphosphoinositide- and activity-dependent trapping in presynaptic nanoclusters
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Bademosi, Adekunle T., Lauwers, Elsa, Padmanabhan, Pranesh, Odierna, Lorenzo, Chai, Ye Jin, Papadopulos, Andreas, Goodhill, Geoffrey J., Verstreken, Patrik, van Swinderen, Bruno, and Meunier, Frédéric A.
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25. Syncytial germline architecture is actively maintained by contraction of an internal actomyosin corset
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Priti, Agarwal, Ong, Hui Ting, Toyama, Yusuke, Padmanabhan, Anup, Dasgupta, Sabyasachi, Krajnc, Matej, and Zaidel-Bar, Ronen
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26. Erratum: In vivo single-molecule imaging of syntaxin1A reveals polyphosphoinositide- and activity-dependent trapping in presynaptic nanoclusters
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Bademosi, Adekunle T., Lauwers, Elsa, Padmanabhan, Pranesh, Odierna, Lorenzo, Chai, Ye Jin, Papadopulos, Andreas, Goodhill, Geoffrey J., Verstreken, Patrik, van Swinderen, Bruno, and Meunier, Frédéric A
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27. Correction: Corrigendum: Rare coding variants and X-linked loci associated with age at menarche
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Lunetta, Kathryn L., Day, Felix R., Sulem, Patrick, Ruth, Katherine S., Tung, Joyce Y., Hinds, David A., Esko, Tõnu, Elks, Cathy E., Altmaier, Elisabeth, He, Chunyan, Huffman, Jennifer E., Mihailov, Evelin, Porcu, Eleonora, Robino, Antonietta, Rose, Lynda M., Schick, Ursula M., Stolk, Lisette, Teumer, Alexander, Thompson, Deborah J., Traglia, Michela, Wang, Carol A., Yerges-Armstrong, Laura M., Antoniou, Antonis C., Barbieri, Caterina, Coviello, Andrea D., Cucca, Francesco, Demerath, Ellen W., Dunning, Alison M., Gandin, Ilaria, Grove, Megan L., Gudbjartsson, Daniel F., Hocking, Lynne J., Hofman, Albert, Huang, Jinyan, Jackson, Rebecca D., Karasik, David, Kriebel, Jennifer, Lange, Ethan M., Lange, Leslie A., Langenberg, Claudia, Li, Xin, Luan, Jian'an, Mägi, Reedik, Morrison, Alanna C., Padmanabhan, Sandosh, Pirie, Ailith, Polasek, Ozren, Porteous, David, Reiner, Alex P., Rivadeneira, Fernando, Rudan, Igor, Sala, Cinzia F., Schlessinger, David, Scott, Robert A., Stöckl, Doris, Visser, Jenny A., Völker, Uwe, Vozzi, Diego, Wilson, James G., Zygmunt, Marek, Boerwinkle, Eric, Buring, Julie E., Crisponi, Laura, Easton, Douglas F., Hayward, Caroline, Hu, Frank B., Liu, Simin, Metspalu, Andres, Pennell, Craig E., Ridker, Paul M., Strauch, Konstantin, Streeten, Elizabeth A., Toniolo, Daniela, Uitterlinden, André G., Ulivi, Sheila, Völzke, Henry, Wareham, Nicholas J., Wellons, Melissa, Franceschini, Nora, Chasman, Daniel I., Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur, Murray, Anna, Stefansson, Kari, Murabito, Joanne M., Ong, Ken K., and Perry, John R. B.
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28. Coherent helicity-dependent spin-phonon oscillations in the ferromagnetic van der Waals crystal CrI
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P, Padmanabhan, F L, Buessen, R, Tutchton, K W C, Kwock, S, Gilinsky, M C, Lee, M A, McGuire, S R, Singamaneni, D A, Yarotski, A, Paramekanti, J-X, Zhu, and R P, Prasankumar
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The discovery of two-dimensional systems hosting intrinsic magnetic order represents a seminal addition to the rich landscape of van der Waals materials. CrI
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29. Shared neutrophil and T cell dysfunction is accompanied by a distinct interferon signature during severe febrile illnesses in children
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Harsita Patel, Michael J. Carter, Heather Jackson, Oliver Powell, Matthew Fish, Manuela Terranova-Barberio, Filomena Spada, Nedyalko Petrov, Paul Wellman, Sarah Darnell, Sobia Mustafa, Katrina Todd, Cynthia Bishop, Jonathan M. Cohen, Julia Kenny, Sarah van den Berg, Thomas Sun, Francesca Davis, Aislinn Jennings, Emma Timms, Jessica Thomas, Maggie Nyirendra, Samuel Nichols, Leire Estamiana Elorieta, Giselle D’Souza, Victoria Wright, Tisham De, Dominic Habgood-Coote, Padmanabhan Ramnarayan, Pierre Tissières, Elizabeth Whittaker, Jethro Herberg, Aubrey Cunnington, Myrsini Kaforou, Richard Ellis, Michael H. Malim, Shane M. Tibby, Manu Shankar-Hari, Michael Levin, and On behalf of the DIAMONDS Consortium
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Abstract Severe febrile illnesses in children encompass life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by diverse pathogens and other severe inflammatory syndromes. A comparative approach to these illnesses may identify shared and distinct features of host immune dysfunction amenable to immunomodulation. Here, using immunophenotyping with mass cytometry and cell stimulation experiments, we illustrate trajectories of immune dysfunction in 74 children with multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) associated with SARS-CoV-2, 30 with bacterial infection, 16 with viral infection, 8 with Kawasaki disease, and 42 controls. We explore these findings in a secondary cohort of 500 children with these illnesses and 134 controls. We show that neutrophil activation and apoptosis are prominent in multi-system inflammatory syndrome, and that this is partially shared with bacterial infection. We show that memory T cells from patients with multi-system inflammatory syndrome and bacterial infection are exhausted. In contrast, we show viral infection to be characterized by a distinct signature of decreased interferon signaling and lower interferon receptor gene expression. Improved understanding of immune dysfunction may improve approaches to immunomodulator therapy in severe febrile illnesses in children.
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30. Suppression of ferroptosis by vitamin A or radical-trapping antioxidants is essential for neuronal development
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Juliane Tschuck, Vidya Padmanabhan Nair, Ana Galhoz, Carole Zaratiegui, Hin-Man Tai, Gabriele Ciceri, Ina Rothenaigner, Jason Tchieu, Brent R. Stockwell, Lorenz Studer, Daphne S. Cabianca, Michael P. Menden, Michelle Vincendeau, and Kamyar Hadian
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Abstract The development of functional neurons is a complex orchestration of multiple signaling pathways controlling cell proliferation and differentiation. Because the balance of antioxidants is important for neuronal survival and development, we hypothesized that ferroptosis must be suppressed to gain neurons. We find that removal of antioxidants diminishes neuronal development and laminar organization of cortical organoids, which is fully restored when ferroptosis is inhibited by ferrostatin-1 or when neuronal differentiation occurs in the presence of vitamin A. Furthermore, iron-overload-induced developmental growth defects in C. elegans are ameliorated by vitamin E and A. We determine that all-trans retinoic acid activates the Retinoic Acid Receptor, which orchestrates the expression of anti-ferroptotic genes. In contrast, retinal and retinol show radical-trapping antioxidant activity. Together, our study reveals an unexpected function of vitamin A in coordinating the expression of essential cellular gatekeepers of ferroptosis, and demonstrates that suppression of ferroptosis by radical-trapping antioxidants or by vitamin A is required to obtain mature neurons and proper laminar organization in cortical organoids.
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31. Enhanced CD95 and interleukin 18 signalling accompany T cell receptor Vβ21.3+ activation in multi-inflammatory syndrome in children
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Zhenguang Zhang, Iain R. L. Kean, Lisa M. Dratva, John A. Clark, Eleni Syrimi, Naeem Khan, Esther Daubney, Deborah White, Lauran O’Neill, Catherine Chisholm, Caroline Payne, Sarah Benkenstein, Klaudia Kupiec, Rachel Galassini, Victoria Wright, Helen Winmill, Ceri Robbins, Katherine Brown, Padmanabhan Ramnarayan, Barnaby Scholefield, Mark Peters, Nigel Klein, Hugh Montgomery, Kerstin B. Meyer, Sarah A. Teichmann, Clare Bryant, Graham Taylor, and Nazima Pathan
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Abstract Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children is a post-infectious presentation SARS-CoV-2 associated with expansion of the T cell receptor Vβ21.3+ T-cell subgroup. Here we apply muti-single cell omics to compare the inflammatory process in children with acute respiratory COVID-19 and those presenting with non SARS-CoV-2 infections in children. Here we show that in Multi-Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C), the natural killer cell and monocyte population demonstrate heightened CD95 (Fas) and Interleuking 18 receptor expression. Additionally, TCR Vβ21.3+ CD4+ T-cells exhibit skewed differentiation towards T helper 1, 17 and regulatory T cells, with increased expression of the co-stimulation receptors ICOS, CD28 and interleukin 18 receptor. We observe no functional evidence for NLRP3 inflammasome pathway overactivation, though MIS-C monocytes show elevated active caspase 8. This, coupled with raised IL18 mRNA expression in CD16- NK cells on single cell RNA sequencing analysis, suggests interleukin 18 and CD95 signalling may trigger activation of TCR Vβ21.3+ T-cells in MIS-C, driven by increased IL-18 production from activated monocytes and CD16- Natural Killer cells.
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32. Cas9-mediated knockout of Ndrg2 enhances the regenerative potential of dendritic cells for wound healing
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Dominic Henn, Dehua Zhao, Dharshan Sivaraj, Artem Trotsyuk, Clark Andrew Bonham, Katharina S. Fischer, Tim Kehl, Tobias Fehlmann, Autumn H. Greco, Hudson C. Kussie, Sylvia E. Moortgat Illouz, Jagannath Padmanabhan, Janos A. Barrera, Ulrich Kneser, Hans-Peter Lenhof, Michael Januszyk, Benjamin Levi, Andreas Keller, Michael T. Longaker, Kellen Chen, Lei S. Qi, and Geoffrey C. Gurtner
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Abstract Chronic wounds impose a significant healthcare burden to a broad patient population. Cell-based therapies, while having shown benefits for the treatment of chronic wounds, have not yet achieved widespread adoption into clinical practice. We developed a CRISPR/Cas9 approach to precisely edit murine dendritic cells to enhance their therapeutic potential for healing chronic wounds. Using single-cell RNA sequencing of tolerogenic dendritic cells, we identified N-myc downregulated gene 2 (Ndrg2), which marks a specific population of dendritic cell progenitors, as a promising target for CRISPR knockout. Ndrg2-knockout alters the transcriptomic profile of dendritic cells and preserves an immature cell state with a strong pro-angiogenic and regenerative capacity. We then incorporated our CRISPR-based cell engineering within a therapeutic hydrogel for in vivo cell delivery and developed an effective translational approach for dendritic cell-based immunotherapy that accelerated healing of full-thickness wounds in both non-diabetic and diabetic mouse models. These findings could open the door to future clinical trials using safe gene editing in dendritic cells for treating various types of chronic wounds.
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33. Genetic insights into resting heart rate and its role in cardiovascular disease
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Yordi J. van de Vegte, Ruben N. Eppinga, M. Yldau van der Ende, Yanick P. Hagemeijer, Yuvaraj Mahendran, Elias Salfati, Albert V. Smith, Vanessa Y. Tan, Dan E. Arking, Ioanna Ntalla, Emil V. Appel, Claudia Schurmann, Jennifer A. Brody, Rico Rueedi, Ozren Polasek, Gardar Sveinbjornsson, Cecile Lecoeur, Claes Ladenvall, Jing Hua Zhao, Aaron Isaacs, Lihua Wang, Jian’an Luan, Shih-Jen Hwang, Nina Mononen, Kirsi Auro, Anne U. Jackson, Lawrence F. Bielak, Linyao Zeng, Nabi Shah, Maria Nethander, Archie Campbell, Tuomo Rankinen, Sonali Pechlivanis, Lu Qi, Wei Zhao, Federica Rizzi, Toshiko Tanaka, Antonietta Robino, Massimiliano Cocca, Leslie Lange, Martina Müller-Nurasyid, Carolina Roselli, Weihua Zhang, Marcus E. Kleber, Xiuqing Guo, Henry J. Lin, Francesca Pavani, Tessel E. Galesloot, Raymond Noordam, Yuri Milaneschi, Katharina E. Schraut, Marcel den Hoed, Frauke Degenhardt, Stella Trompet, Marten E. van den Berg, Giorgio Pistis, Yih-Chung Tham, Stefan Weiss, Xueling S. Sim, Hengtong L. Li, Peter J. van der Most, Ilja M. Nolte, Leo-Pekka Lyytikäinen, M. Abdullah Said, Daniel R. Witte, Carlos Iribarren, Lenore Launer, Susan M. Ring, Paul S. de Vries, Peter Sever, Allan Linneberg, Erwin P. Bottinger, Sandosh Padmanabhan, Bruce M. Psaty, Nona Sotoodehnia, Ivana Kolcic, The DCCT/EDIC Research Group, David O. Arnar, Daniel F. Gudbjartsson, Hilma Holm, Beverley Balkau, Claudia T. Silva, Christopher H. Newton-Cheh, Kjell Nikus, Perttu Salo, Karen L. Mohlke, Patricia A. Peyser, Heribert Schunkert, Mattias Lorentzon, Jari Lahti, Dabeeru C. Rao, Marilyn C. Cornelis, Jessica D. Faul, Jennifer A. Smith, Katarzyna Stolarz-Skrzypek, Stefania Bandinelli, Maria Pina Concas, Gianfranco Sinagra, Thomas Meitinger, Melanie Waldenberger, Moritz F. Sinner, Konstantin Strauch, Graciela E. Delgado, Kent D. Taylor, Jie Yao, Luisa Foco, Olle Melander, Jacqueline de Graaf, Renée de Mutsert, Eco J. C. de Geus, Åsa Johansson, Peter K. Joshi, Lars Lind, Andre Franke, Peter W. Macfarlane, Kirill V. Tarasov, Nicholas Tan, Stephan B. Felix, E-Shyong Tai, Debra Q. Quek, Harold Snieder, Johan Ormel, Martin Ingelsson, Cecilia Lindgren, Andrew P. Morris, Olli T. Raitakari, Torben Hansen, Themistocles Assimes, Vilmundur Gudnason, Nicholas J. Timpson, Alanna C. Morrison, Patricia B. Munroe, David P. Strachan, Niels Grarup, Ruth J. F. Loos, Susan R. Heckbert, Peter Vollenweider, Caroline Hayward, Kari Stefansson, Philippe Froguel, Leif Groop, Nicholas J. Wareham, Cornelia M. van Duijn, Mary F. Feitosa, Christopher J. O’Donnell, Mika Kähönen, Markus Perola, Michael Boehnke, Sharon L. R. Kardia, Jeanette Erdmann, Colin N. A. Palmer, Claes Ohlsson, David J. Porteous, Johan G. Eriksson, Claude Bouchard, Susanne Moebus, Peter Kraft, David R. Weir, Daniele Cusi, Luigi Ferrucci, Sheila Ulivi, Giorgia Girotto, Adolfo Correa, Stefan Kääb, Annette Peters, John C. Chambers, Jaspal S. Kooner, Winfried März, Jerome I. Rotter, Andrew A. Hicks, J. Gustav Smith, Lambertus A. L. M. Kiemeney, Dennis O. Mook-Kanamori, Brenda W. J. H. Penninx, Ulf Gyllensten, James F. Wilson, Stephen Burgess, Johan Sundström, Wolfgang Lieb, J. Wouter Jukema, Mark Eijgelsheim, Edward L. M. Lakatta, Ching-Yu Cheng, Marcus Dörr, Tien-Yin Wong, Charumathi Sabanayagam, Albertine J. Oldehinkel, Harriette Riese, Terho Lehtimäki, Niek Verweij, and Pim van der Harst
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Abstract Resting heart rate is associated with cardiovascular diseases and mortality in observational and Mendelian randomization studies. The aims of this study are to extend the number of resting heart rate associated genetic variants and to obtain further insights in resting heart rate biology and its clinical consequences. A genome-wide meta-analysis of 100 studies in up to 835,465 individuals reveals 493 independent genetic variants in 352 loci, including 68 genetic variants outside previously identified resting heart rate associated loci. We prioritize 670 genes and in silico annotations point to their enrichment in cardiomyocytes and provide insights in their ECG signature. Two-sample Mendelian randomization analyses indicate that higher genetically predicted resting heart rate increases risk of dilated cardiomyopathy, but decreases risk of developing atrial fibrillation, ischemic stroke, and cardio-embolic stroke. We do not find evidence for a linear or non-linear genetic association between resting heart rate and all-cause mortality in contrast to our previous Mendelian randomization study. Systematic alteration of key differences between the current and previous Mendelian randomization study indicates that the most likely cause of the discrepancy between these studies arises from false positive findings in previous one-sample MR analyses caused by weak-instrument bias at lower P-value thresholds. The results extend our understanding of resting heart rate biology and give additional insights in its role in cardiovascular disease development.
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34. Genetic architecture of spatial electrical biomarkers for cardiac arrhythmia and relationship with cardiovascular disease
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William J. Young, Jeffrey Haessler, Jan-Walter Benjamins, Linda Repetto, Jie Yao, Aaron Isaacs, Andrew R. Harper, Julia Ramirez, Sophie Garnier, Stefan van Duijvenboden, Antoine R. Baldassari, Maria Pina Concas, ThuyVy Duong, Luisa Foco, Jonas L. Isaksen, Hao Mei, Raymond Noordam, Casia Nursyifa, Anne Richmond, Meddly L. Santolalla, Colleen M. Sitlani, Negin Soroush, Sébastien Thériault, Stella Trompet, Stefanie Aeschbacher, Fariba Ahmadizar, Alvaro Alonso, Jennifer A. Brody, Archie Campbell, Adolfo Correa, Dawood Darbar, Antonio De Luca, Jean-François Deleuze, Christina Ellervik, Christian Fuchsberger, Anuj Goel, Christopher Grace, Xiuqing Guo, Torben Hansen, Susan R. Heckbert, Rebecca D. Jackson, Jan A. Kors, Maria Fernanda Lima-Costa, Allan Linneberg, Peter W. Macfarlane, Alanna C. Morrison, Pau Navarro, David J. Porteous, Peter P. Pramstaller, Alexander P. Reiner, Lorenz Risch, Ulrich Schotten, Xia Shen, Gianfranco Sinagra, Elsayed Z. Soliman, Monika Stoll, Eduardo Tarazona-Santos, Andrew Tinker, Katerina Trajanoska, Eric Villard, Helen R. Warren, Eric A. Whitsel, Kerri L. Wiggins, Dan E. Arking, Christy L. Avery, David Conen, Giorgia Girotto, Niels Grarup, Caroline Hayward, J.Wouter Jukema, Dennis O. Mook-Kanamori, Morten Salling Olesen, Sandosh Padmanabhan, Bruce M. Psaty, Cristian Pattaro, Antonio Luiz P. Ribeiro, Jerome I. Rotter, Bruno H. Stricker, Pim van der Harst, Cornelia M. van Duijn, Niek Verweij, James G. Wilson, Michele Orini, Philippe Charron, Hugh Watkins, Charles Kooperberg, Henry J. Lin, James F. Wilson, Jørgen K. Kanters, Nona Sotoodehnia, Borbala Mifsud, Pier D. Lambiase, Larisa G. Tereshchenko, and Patricia B. Munroe
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The spatial and frontal QRS-T angles are electrocardiographic (ECG) predictors for arrhythmia. This work used genetic analyses to identify associated loci and pathways, and explore their relationships with other ECG traits and cardiovascular disease.
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35. Genetic analyses of the electrocardiographic QT interval and its components identify additional loci and pathways
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William J. Young, Najim Lahrouchi, Aaron Isaacs, ThuyVy Duong, Luisa Foco, Farah Ahmed, Jennifer A. Brody, Reem Salman, Raymond Noordam, Jan-Walter Benjamins, Jeffrey Haessler, Leo-Pekka Lyytikäinen, Linda Repetto, Maria Pina Concas, Marten E. van den Berg, Stefan Weiss, Antoine R. Baldassari, Traci M. Bartz, James P. Cook, Daniel S. Evans, Rebecca Freudling, Oliver Hines, Jonas L. Isaksen, Honghuang Lin, Hao Mei, Arden Moscati, Martina Müller-Nurasyid, Casia Nursyifa, Yong Qian, Anne Richmond, Carolina Roselli, Kathleen A. Ryan, Eduardo Tarazona-Santos, Sébastien Thériault, Stefan van Duijvenboden, Helen R. Warren, Jie Yao, Dania Raza, Stefanie Aeschbacher, Gustav Ahlberg, Alvaro Alonso, Laura Andreasen, Joshua C. Bis, Eric Boerwinkle, Archie Campbell, Eulalia Catamo, Massimiliano Cocca, Michael J. Cutler, Dawood Darbar, Alessandro De Grandi, Antonio De Luca, Jun Ding, Christina Ellervik, Patrick T. Ellinor, Stephan B. Felix, Philippe Froguel, Christian Fuchsberger, Martin Gögele, Claus Graff, Mariaelisa Graff, Xiuqing Guo, Torben Hansen, Susan R. Heckbert, Paul L. Huang, Heikki V. Huikuri, Nina Hutri-Kähönen, M. Arfan Ikram, Rebecca D. Jackson, Juhani Junttila, Maryam Kavousi, Jan A. Kors, Thiago P. Leal, Rozenn N. Lemaitre, Henry J. Lin, Lars Lind, Allan Linneberg, Simin Liu, Peter W. MacFarlane, Massimo Mangino, Thomas Meitinger, Massimo Mezzavilla, Pashupati P. Mishra, Rebecca N. Mitchell, Nina Mononen, May E. Montasser, Alanna C. Morrison, Matthias Nauck, Victor Nauffal, Pau Navarro, Kjell Nikus, Guillaume Pare, Kristen K. Patton, Giulia Pelliccione, Alan Pittman, David J. Porteous, Peter P. Pramstaller, Michael H. Preuss, Olli T. Raitakari, Alexander P. Reiner, Antonio Luiz P. Ribeiro, Kenneth M. Rice, Lorenz Risch, David Schlessinger, Ulrich Schotten, Claudia Schurmann, Xia Shen, M. Benjamin Shoemaker, Gianfranco Sinagra, Moritz F. Sinner, Elsayed Z. Soliman, Monika Stoll, Konstantin Strauch, Kirill Tarasov, Kent D. Taylor, Andrew Tinker, Stella Trompet, André Uitterlinden, Uwe Völker, Henry Völzke, Melanie Waldenberger, Lu-Chen Weng, Eric A. Whitsel, James G. Wilson, Christy L. Avery, David Conen, Adolfo Correa, Francesco Cucca, Marcus Dörr, Sina A. Gharib, Giorgia Girotto, Niels Grarup, Caroline Hayward, Yalda Jamshidi, Marjo-Riitta Järvelin, J. Wouter Jukema, Stefan Kääb, Mika Kähönen, Jørgen K. Kanters, Charles Kooperberg, Terho Lehtimäki, Maria Fernanda Lima-Costa, Yongmei Liu, Ruth J. F. Loos, Steven A. Lubitz, Dennis O. Mook-Kanamori, Andrew P. Morris, Jeffrey R. O’Connell, Morten Salling Olesen, Michele Orini, Sandosh Padmanabhan, Cristian Pattaro, Annette Peters, Bruce M. Psaty, Jerome I. Rotter, Bruno Stricker, Pim van der Harst, Cornelia M. van Duijn, Niek Verweij, James F. Wilson, Dan E. Arking, Julia Ramirez, Pier D. Lambiase, Nona Sotoodehnia, Borbala Mifsud, Christopher Newton-Cheh, and Patricia B. Munroe
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The QT interval is a heritable electrocardiographic measure associated with arrhythmia risk when prolonged. Here, the authors used a series of genetic analyses to identify genetic loci, pathways, therapeutic targets, and relationships with cardiovascular disease.
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36. Targeting transcription in heart failure via CDK7/12/13 inhibition
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Austin Hsu, Qiming Duan, Daniel S. Day, Xin Luo, Sarah McMahon, Yu Huang, Zachary B. Feldman, Zhen Jiang, Tinghu Zhang, Yanke Liang, Michael Alexanian, Arun Padmanabhan, Jonathan D. Brown, Charles Y. Lin, Nathanael S. Gray, Richard A. Young, Benoit G. Bruneau, and Saptarsi M. Haldar
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In this study, Hsu et al. show that inhibition of CDK7/12/13 attenuates maladaptive transcriptional activation in cultured cardiomyocytes and a mouse model of heart failure, suggesting that targeting the transcription machinery might be a therapeutic approach to treat heart failure with reduced ejection fraction.
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37. Slowdown of photoexcited spin dynamics in the non-collinear spin-ordered phases in skyrmion host GaV4S8
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Fumiya Sekiguchi, Kestutis Budzinauskas, Prashant Padmanabhan, Rolf B. Versteeg, Vladimir Tsurkan, István Kézsmárki, Francesco Foggetti, Sergey Artyukhin, and Paul H. M. van Loosdrecht
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Skyrmions are a topological magnetic texture that have garnered considerable interest for various technological applications. Here, Sekiguchi et al. investigate the ultrafast optical response of GaV4S6, and find a significant reduction in the thermal conductivity in the skyrmion phase.
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38. Interlayer magnetophononic coupling in MnBi2Te4
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Hari Padmanabhan, Maxwell Poore, Peter K. Kim, Nathan Z. Koocher, Vladimir A. Stoica, Danilo Puggioni, Huaiyu (Hugo) Wang, Xiaozhe Shen, Alexander H. Reid, Mingqiang Gu, Maxwell Wetherington, Seng Huat Lee, Richard D. Schaller, Zhiqiang Mao, Aaron M. Lindenberg, Xijie Wang, James M. Rondinelli, Richard D. Averitt, and Venkatraman Gopalan
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Tunable coupling between magnetism and the lattice is important for on-demand manipulation of magnetic phases. Here, the authors demonstrate that lattice vibrations can coherently modulate the interlayer magnetic exchange coupling in the magnetic topological insulator MnBi2Te4.
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39. Disrupting biological sensors of force promotes tissue regeneration in large organisms
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Kellen Chen, Sun Hyung Kwon, Dominic Henn, Britta A. Kuehlmann, Ruth Tevlin, Clark A. Bonham, Michelle Griffin, Artem A. Trotsyuk, Mimi R. Borrelli, Chikage Noishiki, Jagannath Padmanabhan, Janos A. Barrera, Zeshaan N. Maan, Teruyuki Dohi, Chyna J. Mays, Autumn H. Greco, Dharshan Sivaraj, John Q. Lin, Tobias Fehlmann, Alana M. Mermin-Bunnell, Smiti Mittal, Michael S. Hu, Alsu I. Zamaleeva, Andreas Keller, Jayakumar Rajadas, Michael T. Longaker, Michael Januszyk, and Geoffrey C. Gurtner
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Humans and other large mammals heal wounds by forming fibrotic scar tissue with diminished function. Here, the authors show that disrupting mechanotransduction through the focal adhesion kinase pathway in large animals accelerates healing, prevents fibrosis, and enhances skin regeneration.
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40. Early-life social experience affects offspring DNA methylation and later life stress phenotype
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Zachary M. Laubach, Julia R. Greenberg, Julie W. Turner, Tracy M. Montgomery, Malit O. Pioon, Maggie A. Sawdy, Laura Smale, Raymond G. Cavalcante, Karthik R. Padmanabhan, Claudia Lalancette, Bridgett vonHoldt, Christopher D. Faulk, Dana C. Dolinoy, Kay E. Holekamp, and Wei Perng
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Early social experience can alter epigenetic patterns and stress responses later in life. A study on wild spotted hyenas finds that maternal care and social connections after leaving the den influence DNA methylation and contribute to a developmentally plastic stress response.
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41. Structures of flavivirus RNA promoters suggest two binding modes with NS5 polymerase
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Eunhye Lee, Paul J. Bujalowski, Tadahisa Teramoto, Keerthi Gottipati, Seth D. Scott, Radhakrishnan Padmanabhan, and Kyung H. Choi
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Flaviviruses use a ~70 nucleotide stem-loop structure called stem-loop A (SLA) at the 5’ end of the RNA genome as a promoter for RNA synthesis by the viral polymerase NS5. Here the authors describe the structures of dengue and Zika virus SLAs, identify the SLA-binding site on NS5, and propose models for how NS5 recognizes the RNA promoter.
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42. Multi-ancestry GWAS of the electrocardiographic PR interval identifies 202 loci underlying cardiac conduction
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Ioanna Ntalla, Lu-Chen Weng, James H. Cartwright, Amelia Weber Hall, Gardar Sveinbjornsson, Nathan R. Tucker, Seung Hoan Choi, Mark D. Chaffin, Carolina Roselli, Michael R. Barnes, Borbala Mifsud, Helen R. Warren, Caroline Hayward, Jonathan Marten, James J. Cranley, Maria Pina Concas, Paolo Gasparini, Thibaud Boutin, Ivana Kolcic, Ozren Polasek, Igor Rudan, Nathalia M. Araujo, Maria Fernanda Lima-Costa, Antonio Luiz P. Ribeiro, Renan P. Souza, Eduardo Tarazona-Santos, Vilmantas Giedraitis, Erik Ingelsson, Anubha Mahajan, Andrew P. Morris, Fabiola Del Greco M, Luisa Foco, Martin Gögele, Andrew A. Hicks, James P. Cook, Lars Lind, Cecilia M. Lindgren, Johan Sundström, Christopher P. Nelson, Muhammad B. Riaz, Nilesh J. Samani, Gianfranco Sinagra, Sheila Ulivi, Mika Kähönen, Pashupati P. Mishra, Nina Mononen, Kjell Nikus, Mark J. Caulfield, Anna Dominiczak, Sandosh Padmanabhan, May E. Montasser, Jeff R. O’Connell, Kathleen Ryan, Alan R. Shuldiner, Stefanie Aeschbacher, David Conen, Lorenz Risch, Sébastien Thériault, Nina Hutri-Kähönen, Terho Lehtimäki, Leo-Pekka Lyytikäinen, Olli T. Raitakari, Catriona L. K. Barnes, Harry Campbell, Peter K. Joshi, James F. Wilson, Aaron Isaacs, Jan A. Kors, Cornelia M. van Duijn, Paul L. Huang, Vilmundur Gudnason, Tamara B. Harris, Lenore J. Launer, Albert V. Smith, Erwin P. Bottinger, Ruth J. F. Loos, Girish N. Nadkarni, Michael H. Preuss, Adolfo Correa, Hao Mei, James Wilson, Thomas Meitinger, Martina Müller-Nurasyid, Annette Peters, Melanie Waldenberger, Massimo Mangino, Timothy D. Spector, Michiel Rienstra, Yordi J. van de Vegte, Pim van der Harst, Niek Verweij, Stefan Kääb, Katharina Schramm, Moritz F. Sinner, Konstantin Strauch, Michael J. Cutler, Diane Fatkin, Barry London, Morten Olesen, Dan M. Roden, M. Benjamin Shoemaker, J. Gustav Smith, Mary L. Biggs, Joshua C. Bis, Jennifer A. Brody, Bruce M. Psaty, Kenneth Rice, Nona Sotoodehnia, Alessandro De Grandi, Christian Fuchsberger, Cristian Pattaro, Peter P. Pramstaller, Ian Ford, J. Wouter Jukema, Peter W. Macfarlane, Stella Trompet, Marcus Dörr, Stephan B. Felix, Uwe Völker, Stefan Weiss, Aki S. Havulinna, Antti Jula, Katri Sääksjärvi, Veikko Salomaa, Xiuqing Guo, Susan R. Heckbert, Henry J. Lin, Jerome I. Rotter, Kent D. Taylor, Jie Yao, Renée de Mutsert, Arie C. Maan, Dennis O. Mook-Kanamori, Raymond Noordam, Francesco Cucca, Jun Ding, Edward G. Lakatta, Yong Qian, Kirill V. Tarasov, Daniel Levy, Honghuang Lin, Christopher H. Newton-Cheh, Kathryn L. Lunetta, Alison D. Murray, David J. Porteous, Blair H. Smith, Bruno H. Stricker, André Uitterlinden, Marten E. van den Berg, Jeffrey Haessler, Rebecca D. Jackson, Charles Kooperberg, Ulrike Peters, Alexander P. Reiner, Eric A. Whitsel, Alvaro Alonso, Dan E. Arking, Eric Boerwinkle, Georg B. Ehret, Elsayed Z. Soliman, Christy L. Avery, Stephanie M. Gogarten, Kathleen F. Kerr, Cathy C. Laurie, Amanda A. Seyerle, Adrienne Stilp, Solmaz Assa, M. Abdullah Said, M. Yldau van der Ende, Pier D. Lambiase, Michele Orini, Julia Ramirez, Stefan Van Duijvenboden, David O. Arnar, Daniel F. Gudbjartsson, Hilma Holm, Patrick Sulem, Gudmar Thorleifsson, Rosa B. Thorolfsdottir, Unnur Thorsteinsdottir, Emelia J. Benjamin, Andrew Tinker, Kari Stefansson, Patrick T. Ellinor, Yalda Jamshidi, Steven A. Lubitz, and Patricia B. Munroe
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On the electrocardiogram, the PR interval reflects conduction from the atria to ventricles and also serves as risk indicator of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Here, the authors perform genome-wide meta-analyses for PR interval in multiple ancestries and identify 141 previously unreported genetic loci.
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43. Comprehensive germline genomic profiles of children, adolescents and young adults with solid tumors
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Sara Akhavanfard, Roshan Padmanabhan, Lamis Yehia, Feixiong Cheng, and Charis Eng
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Targeted therapies for solid tumors in children, adolescents, and young adults (C-AYA) lag behind that of adult carcinomas. Here, the authors study the germline genomic signatures of 1,507 C-AYA patients with solid tumors and find pathogenic/likely pathogenic germline variants in diverse genes of which 1/3 of these alterations are druggable.
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44. Coupling chemical mutagenesis to next generation sequencing for the identification of drug resistance mutations in Leishmania
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Arijit Bhattacharya, Philippe Leprohon, Sophia Bigot, Prasad Kottayil Padmanabhan, Angana Mukherjee, Gaétan Roy, Hélène Gingras, Anais Mestdagh, Barbara Papadopoulou, and Marc Ouellette
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Here, Bhattacharya et al. chemically mutagenize Leishmania and identify genes associated with resistance to miltefosine and paromomycin by next generation sequencing. The study shows that a protein kinase (CDPK1) can mediate resistance to paromomycin by affecting translation.
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45. Hyperdirect insula-basal-ganglia pathway and adult-like maturity of global brain responses predict inhibitory control in children
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Weidong Cai, Katherine Duberg, Aarthi Padmanabhan, Rachel Rehert, Travis Bradley, Victor Carrion, and Vinod Menon
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Late childhood is an important period for the development of inhibitory control underlying self-regulation and impulse control behavior. Here, the authors identify brain mechanisms and functional cortical-basal ganglia circuits that predict inhibitory control in children.
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46. Associations of autozygosity with a broad range of human phenotypes
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David W Clark, Yukinori Okada, Kristjan H S Moore, Dan Mason, Nicola Pirastu, Ilaria Gandin, Hannele Mattsson, Catriona L K Barnes, Kuang Lin, Jing Hua Zhao, Patrick Deelen, Rebecca Rohde, Claudia Schurmann, Xiuqing Guo, Franco Giulianini, Weihua Zhang, Carolina Medina-Gomez, Robert Karlsson, Yanchun Bao, Traci M Bartz, Clemens Baumbach, Ginevra Biino, Matthew J Bixley, Marco Brumat, Jin-Fang Chai, Tanguy Corre, Diana L Cousminer, Annelot M Dekker, David A Eccles, Kristel R van Eijk, Christian Fuchsberger, He Gao, Marine Germain, Scott D Gordon, Hugoline G de Haan, Sarah E Harris, Edith Hofer, Alicia Huerta-Chagoya, Catherine Igartua, Iris E Jansen, Yucheng Jia, Tim Kacprowski, Torgny Karlsson, Marcus E Kleber, Shengchao Alfred Li, Ruifang Li-Gao, Anubha Mahajan, Koichi Matsuda, Karina Meidtner, Weihua Meng, May E Montasser, Peter J van der Most, Matthias Munz, Teresa Nutile, Teemu Palviainen, Gauri Prasad, Rashmi B Prasad, Tallapragada Divya Sri Priyanka, Federica Rizzi, Erika Salvi, Bishwa R Sapkota, Daniel Shriner, Line Skotte, Melissa C Smart, Albert Vernon Smith, Ashley van der Spek, Cassandra N Spracklen, Rona J Strawbridge, Salman M Tajuddin, Stella Trompet, Constance Turman, Niek Verweij, Clara Viberti, Lihua Wang, Helen R Warren, Robyn E Wootton, Lisa R Yanek, Jie Yao, Noha A Yousri, Wei Zhao, Adebowale A Adeyemo, Saima Afaq, Carlos Alberto Aguilar-Salinas, Masato Akiyama, Matthew L Albert, Matthew A Allison, Maris Alver, Tin Aung, Fereidoun Azizi, Amy R Bentley, Heiner Boeing, Eric Boerwinkle, Judith B Borja, Gert J de Borst, Erwin P Bottinger, Linda Broer, Harry Campbell, Stephen Chanock, Miao-Li Chee, Guanjie Chen, Yii-Der I Chen, Zhengming Chen, Yen-Feng Chiu, Massimiliano Cocca, Francis S Collins, Maria Pina Concas, Janie Corley, Giovanni Cugliari, Rob M van Dam, Anna Damulina, Maryam S Daneshpour, Felix R Day, Graciela E Delgado, Klodian Dhana, Alexander S F Doney, Marcus Dörr, Ayo P Doumatey, Nduna Dzimiri, S Sunna Ebenesersdóttir, Joshua Elliott, Paul Elliott, Ralf Ewert, Janine F Felix, Krista Fischer, Barry I Freedman, Giorgia Girotto, Anuj Goel, Martin Gögele, Mark O Goodarzi, Mariaelisa Graff, Einat Granot-Hershkovitz, Francine Grodstein, Simonetta Guarrera, Daniel F Gudbjartsson, Kamran Guity, Bjarni Gunnarsson, Yu Guo, Saskia P Hagenaars, Christopher A Haiman, Avner Halevy, Tamara B Harris, Mehdi Hedayati, David A van Heel, Makoto Hirata, Imo Höfer, Chao Agnes Hsiung, Jinyan Huang, Yi-Jen Hung, M Arfan Ikram, Anuradha Jagadeesan, Pekka Jousilahti, Yoichiro Kamatani, Masahiro Kanai, Nicola D Kerrison, Thorsten Kessler, Kay-Tee Khaw, Chiea Chuen Khor, Dominique P V de Kleijn, Woon-Puay Koh, Ivana Kolcic, Peter Kraft, Bernhard K Krämer, Zoltán Kutalik, Johanna Kuusisto, Claudia Langenberg, Lenore J Launer, Deborah A Lawlor, I-Te Lee, Wen-Jane Lee, Markus M Lerch, Liming Li, Jianjun Liu, Marie Loh, Stephanie J London, Stephanie Loomis, Yingchang Lu, Jian’an Luan, Reedik Mägi, Ani W Manichaikul, Paolo Manunta, Gísli Másson, Nana Matoba, Xue W Mei, Christa Meisinger, Thomas Meitinger, Massimo Mezzavilla, Lili Milani, Iona Y Millwood, Yukihide Momozawa, Amy Moore, Pierre-Emmanuel Morange, Hortensia Moreno-Macías, Trevor A Mori, Alanna C Morrison, Taulant Muka, Yoshinori Murakami, Alison D Murray, Renée de Mutsert, Josyf C Mychaleckyj, Mike A Nalls, Matthias Nauck, Matt J Neville, Ilja M Nolte, Ken K Ong, Lorena Orozco, Sandosh Padmanabhan, Gunnar Pálsson, James S Pankow, Cristian Pattaro, Alison Pattie, Ozren Polasek, Neil Poulter, Peter P Pramstaller, Lluis Quintana-Murci, Katri Räikkönen, Sarju Ralhan, Dabeeru C Rao, Wouter van Rheenen, Stephen S Rich, Paul M Ridker, Cornelius A Rietveld, Antonietta Robino, Frank J A van Rooij, Daniela Ruggiero, Yasaman Saba, Charumathi Sabanayagam, Maria Sabater-Lleal, Cinzia Felicita Sala, Veikko Salomaa, Kevin Sandow, Helena Schmidt, Laura J Scott, William R Scott, Bahareh Sedaghati-Khayat, Bengt Sennblad, Jessica van Setten, Peter J Sever, Wayne H-H Sheu, Yuan Shi, Smeeta Shrestha, Sharvari Rahul Shukla, Jon K Sigurdsson, Timo Tonis Sikka, Jai Rup Singh, Blair H Smith, Alena Stančáková, Alice Stanton, John M Starr, Lilja Stefansdottir, Leon Straker, Patrick Sulem, Gardar Sveinbjornsson, Morris A Swertz, Adele M Taylor, Kent D Taylor, Natalie Terzikhan, Yih-Chung Tham, Gudmar Thorleifsson, Unnur Thorsteinsdottir, Annika Tillander, Russell P Tracy, Teresa Tusié-Luna, Ioanna Tzoulaki, Simona Vaccargiu, Jagadish Vangipurapu, Jan H Veldink, Veronique Vitart, Uwe Völker, Eero Vuoksimaa, Salma M Wakil, Melanie Waldenberger, Gurpreet S Wander, Ya Xing Wang, Nicholas J Wareham, Sarah Wild, Chittaranjan S Yajnik, Jian-Min Yuan, Lingyao Zeng, Liang Zhang, Jie Zhou, Najaf Amin, Folkert W Asselbergs, Stephan J L Bakker, Diane M Becker, Benjamin Lehne, David A Bennett, Leonard H van den Berg, Sonja I Berndt, Dwaipayan Bharadwaj, Lawrence F Bielak, Murielle Bochud, Mike Boehnke, Claude Bouchard, Jonathan P Bradfield, Jennifer A Brody, Archie Campbell, Shai Carmi, Mark J Caulfield, David Cesarini, John C Chambers, Giriraj Ratan Chandak, Ching-Yu Cheng, Marina Ciullo, Marilyn Cornelis, Daniele Cusi, George Davey Smith, Ian J Deary, Rajkumar Dorajoo, Cornelia M van Duijn, David Ellinghaus, Jeanette Erdmann, Johan G Eriksson, Evangelos Evangelou, Michele K Evans, Jessica D Faul, Bjarke Feenstra, Mary Feitosa, Sylvain Foisy, Andre Franke, Yechiel Friedlander, Paolo Gasparini, Christian Gieger, Clicerio Gonzalez, Philippe Goyette, Struan F A Grant, Lyn R Griffiths, Leif Groop, Vilmundur Gudnason, Ulf Gyllensten, Hakon Hakonarson, Anders Hamsten, Pim van der Harst, Chew-Kiat Heng, Andrew A Hicks, Hagit Hochner, Heikki Huikuri, Steven C Hunt, Vincent W V Jaddoe, Philip L De Jager, Magnus Johannesson, Åsa Johansson, Jost B Jonas, J Wouter Jukema, Juhani Junttila, Jaakko Kaprio, Sharon L. R. Kardia, Fredrik Karpe, Meena Kumari, Markku Laakso, Sander W van der Laan, Jari Lahti, Matthias Laudes, Rodney A Lea, Wolfgang Lieb, Thomas Lumley, Nicholas G Martin, Winfried März, Giuseppe Matullo, Mark I McCarthy, Sarah E Medland, Tony R Merriman, Andres Metspalu, Brian F Meyer, Karen L Mohlke, Grant W Montgomery, Dennis Mook-Kanamori, Patricia B Munroe, Kari E North, Dale R Nyholt, Jeffery R O’connell, Carole Ober, Albertine J Oldehinkel, Walter Palmas, Colin Palmer, Gerard G Pasterkamp, Etienne Patin, Craig E Pennell, Louis Perusse, Patricia A Peyser, Mario Pirastu, Tinca J. C. Polderman, David J Porteous, Danielle Posthuma, Bruce M Psaty, John D Rioux, Fernando Rivadeneira, Charles Rotimi, Jerome I Rotter, Igor Rudan, Hester M Den Ruijter, Dharambir K Sanghera, Naveed Sattar, Reinhold Schmidt, Matthias B Schulze, Heribert Schunkert, Robert A Scott, Alan R Shuldiner, Xueling Sim, Neil Small, Jennifer A Smith, Nona Sotoodehnia, E-Shyong Tai, Alexander Teumer, Nicholas J Timpson, Daniela Toniolo, David-Alexandre Tregouet, Tiinamaija Tuomi, Peter Vollenweider, Carol A Wang, David R Weir, John B Whitfield, Cisca Wijmenga, Tien-Yin Wong, John Wright, Jingyun Yang, Lei Yu, Babette S Zemel, Alan B Zonderman, Markus Perola, Patrik K. E. Magnusson, André G Uitterlinden, Jaspal S Kooner, Daniel I Chasman, Ruth J. F. Loos, Nora Franceschini, Lude Franke, Chris S Haley, Caroline Hayward, Robin G Walters, John R. B. Perry, Tōnu Esko, Agnar Helgason, Kari Stefansson, Peter K Joshi, Michiaki Kubo, and James F Wilson
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Inbreeding depression has been observed in many different species, but in humans a systematic analysis has been difficult so far. Here, analysing more than 1.3 million individuals, the authors show that a genomic inbreeding coefficient (FROH) is associated with disadvantageous outcomes in 32 out of 100 traits tested.
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47. Syncytial germline architecture is actively maintained by contraction of an internal actomyosin corset
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Agarwal Priti, Hui Ting Ong, Yusuke Toyama, Anup Padmanabhan, Sabyasachi Dasgupta, Matej Krajnc, and Ronen Zaidel-Bar
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Germline cells in many species are fused to form a syncytium but the mechanics behind the maintenance of these structures are poorly defined. Here, the authors propose an inner contractile actomyosin corset provides a supportive framework to maintain germline architecture in C. elegans.
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48. PR interval genome-wide association meta-analysis identifies 50 loci associated with atrial and atrioventricular electrical activity
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Jessica van Setten, Jennifer A. Brody, Yalda Jamshidi, Brenton R. Swenson, Anne M. Butler, Harry Campbell, Fabiola M. Del Greco, Daniel S. Evans, Quince Gibson, Daniel F. Gudbjartsson, Kathleen F. Kerr, Bouwe P. Krijthe, Leo-Pekka Lyytikäinen, Christian Müller, Martina Müller-Nurasyid, Ilja M. Nolte, Sandosh Padmanabhan, Marylyn D. Ritchie, Antonietta Robino, Albert V. Smith, Maristella Steri, Toshiko Tanaka, Alexander Teumer, Stella Trompet, Sheila Ulivi, Niek Verweij, Xiaoyan Yin, David O. Arnar, Folkert W. Asselbergs, Joel S. Bader, John Barnard, Josh Bis, Stefan Blankenberg, Eric Boerwinkle, Yuki Bradford, Brendan M. Buckley, Mina K. Chung, Dana Crawford, Marcel den Hoed, Josh C. Denny, Anna F. Dominiczak, Georg B. Ehret, Mark Eijgelsheim, Patrick T. Ellinor, Stephan B. Felix, Oscar H. Franco, Lude Franke, Tamara B. Harris, Hilma Holm, Gandin Ilaria, Annamaria Iorio, Mika Kähönen, Ivana Kolcic, Jan A. Kors, Edward G. Lakatta, Lenore J. Launer, Honghuang Lin, Henry J. Lin, Ruth J. F. Loos, Steven A. Lubitz, Peter W. Macfarlane, Jared W. Magnani, Irene Mateo Leach, Thomas Meitinger, Braxton D. Mitchell, Thomas Munzel, George J. Papanicolaou, Annette Peters, Arne Pfeufer, Peter P. Pramstaller, Olli T. Raitakari, Jerome I. Rotter, Igor Rudan, Nilesh J. Samani, David Schlessinger, Claudia T. Silva Aldana, Moritz F. Sinner, Jonathan D. Smith, Harold Snieder, Elsayed Z. Soliman, Timothy D. Spector, David J. Stott, Konstantin Strauch, Kirill V. Tarasov, Unnur Thorsteinsdottir, Andre G. Uitterlinden, David R. Van Wagoner, Uwe Völker, Henry Völzke, Melanie Waldenberger, Harm Jan Westra, Philipp S. Wild, Tanja Zeller, Alvaro Alonso, Christy L. Avery, Stefania Bandinelli, Emelia J. Benjamin, Francesco Cucca, Marcus Dörr, Luigi Ferrucci, Paolo Gasparini, Vilmundur Gudnason, Caroline Hayward, Susan R. Heckbert, Andrew A. Hicks, J. Wouter Jukema, Stefan Kääb, Terho Lehtimäki, Yongmei Liu, Patricia B. Munroe, Afshin Parsa, Ozren Polasek, Bruce M. Psaty, Dan M. Roden, Renate B. Schnabel, Gianfranco Sinagra, Kari Stefansson, Bruno H. Stricker, Pim van der Harst, Cornelia M. van Duijn, James F. Wilson, Sina A. Gharib, Paul I. W. de Bakker, Aaron Isaacs, Dan E. Arking, and Nona Sotoodehnia
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Abnormal PR interval duration is associated with risk for atrial fibrillation and heart block. Here, van Setten et al. identify 44 PR interval loci in a genome-wide association study of over 92,000 individuals and find genetic overlap with QRS duration, heart rate and atrial fibrillation.
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49. USP15-dependent lysosomal pathway controls p53-R175H turnover in ovarian cancer cells
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Achuth Padmanabhan, Nicholes Candelaria, Kwong-Kwok Wong, Bryan C. Nikolai, David M. Lonard, Bert W. O’Malley, and JoAnne S. Richards
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Gain-of-function mutants of p53 are important for cancer development and strategies to target specifically these isoforms are being investigated. Here the authors report that USP15 is a deubiquitinase specifically regulating p53-R175H levels that can be targeted by a small molecule.
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50. Magnetostriction-polarization coupling in multiferroic Mn2MnWO6
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Man-Rong Li, Emma E. McCabe, Peter W. Stephens, Mark Croft, Liam Collins, Sergei V. Kalinin, Zheng Deng, Maria Retuerto, Arnab Sen Gupta, Haricharan Padmanabhan, Venkatraman Gopalan, Christoph P. Grams, Joachim Hemberger, Fabio Orlandi, Pascal Manuel, Wen-Min Li, Chang-Qing Jin, David Walker, and Martha Greenblatt
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Double corundum-related polar magnets are promising for multiferroic and magnetoelectric applications in spintronics, but are limited by the challenging design and synthesis. Here the authors report the synthesis of Mn2MnWO6 as well as its appealing multiferroic and magnetoelectric properties.
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