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2019 Vol. 46, No. 10

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Review
Acquisition of functional neurons by direct conversion: Switching the developmental clock directly
Shuangquan Chen, Juan Zhang, Dongming Zhang, Jianwei Jiao
2019, 46(10): 459-465. doi: 10.1016/j.jgg.2019.10.003
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Identifying approaches for treating neurodegeneration is a thorny task but is important for a growing number of patients. Researchers have focused on discovering the underlying molecular mechanisms of reprogramming and optimizing the technologies for acquiring neurons. Direct conversion is one of the most important processes for treating neurological disorders. Induced neurons derived from direct conversion, which bypass the pluripotency stage, are more effective, more quickly obtained, and are safer than those produced via induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). Based on iPSC strategies, scientists have derived methods to obtain functional neurons by direct conversion, such as neuron-related transcriptional factors, small molecules, microRNAs, and epigenetic modifiers. In this review, we discuss the present strategies for direct conversion of somatic cells into functional neurons and the potentials of direct conversion for producing functional neurons and treating neurodegeneration.
Histone modifications and their regulatory roles in plant development and environmental memory
Ting Zhao, Zhenping Zhan, Danhua Jiang
2019, 46(10): 467-476. doi: 10.1016/j.jgg.2019.09.005
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Plants grow in dynamic environments where they receive diverse environmental signals. Swift and precise control of gene expression is essential for plants to align their development and metabolism with fluctuating surroundings. Modifications on histones serve as “histone code” to specify chromatin and gene activities. Different modifications execute distinct functions on the chromatin, promoting either active transcription or gene silencing. Histone writers, erasers, and readers mediate the regulation of histone modifications by catalyzing, removing, and recognizing modifications, respectively. Growing evidence indicates the important function of histone modifications in plant development and environmental responses. Histone modifications also serve as environmental memory for plants to adapt to environmental changes. Here we review recent progress on the regulation of histone modifications in plants, the impact of histone modifications on environment-controlled developmental transitions including germination and flowering, and the role of histone modifications in environmental memory.
Original research
RASSF6-TRIM16 axis promotes cell proliferation, migration and invasion in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
Leilei Zheng, Zitong Zhao, Lulu Rong, Liyan Xue, Yongmei Song
2019, 46(10): 477-488. doi: 10.1016/j.jgg.2019.10.004
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Ras-association (RA) domain family number 6 (RASSF6) is a member of the Ras-association domain protein family. It is epigenetically inactive and negatively regulates the malignant progression of some tumors. However, its precise role in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) has not been reported. In this study, we performed immunohistochemistry (IHC) assay. The results show that RASSF6 is upregulated in ESCC and that the elevated expression level of RASSF6 is associated with lymph node metastasis and poor survival of ESCC patients. Consistent with the clinical observations, the upregulation of RASSF6 greatly promotes ESCC cell proliferation, migration and invasion as well as the cell cycle transition to G1/S phasein vitro. According to models in vivo, the downregulation of RASSF6 considerably inhibits ESCC tumor growth and lung metastasis. Mechanistically, RASSF6 negatively regulates the tumor suppressor tripartite-motif-containing protein 16 (TRIM16) by promoting its ubiquitination-dependent degradation and eventually activates pathways associated with the cell cycle and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Together, these results indicate that the RASSF6-TRIM16 axis is a key effector in ESCC progression and that RASSF6 serves as a potential target for the treatment of ESCC.
Embryonic lineage tracing with Procr-CreER marks balanced hematopoietic stem cell fate during entire mouse lifespan
Xiaona Zheng, Guangyu Zhang, Yandong Gong, Xiaowei Ning, Zhijie Bai, Jian He, Fan Zhou, Yanli Ni, Yu Lan, Bing Liu
2019, 46(10): 489-498. doi: 10.1016/j.jgg.2019.10.005
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The functional heterogeneity of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) has been comprehensively investigated by single-cell transplantation assay. However, the heterogeneity regarding their physiological contribution remains an open question, especially for those with life-long hematopoietic fate of rigorous self-renewing and balanced differentiation capacities. In this study, we revealed that Procr expression was detected principally in phenotypical vascular endothelium co-expressing Dll4 and CD44 in the mid-gestation mouse embryos, and could enrich all the HSCs of the embryonic day 11.5 (E11.5) aorta-gonad-mesonephros (AGM) region. We then used a temporally restricted genetic tracing strategy to irreversibly label the Procr-expressing cells at E9.5. Interestingly, most labeled mature HSCs in multiple sites (such as AGM) around E11.5 were functionally categorized as lymphomyeloid-balanced HSCs assessed by direct transplantation. Furthermore, the labeled cells contributed to an average of 7.8% of immunophenotypically defined HSCs in E14.5 fetal liver (FL) and 6.9% of leukocytes in peripheral blood (PB) during one-year follow-up. Surprisingly, in aged mice of 24 months, the embryonically tagged cells displayed constant contribution to leukocytes with no bias to myeloid or lymphoid lineages. Altogether, we demonstrated, for the first time, the existence of a subtype of physiologically long-lived balanced HSCs as hypothesized, whose precise embryonic origin and molecular identity await further characterization.
Letter to the editor
Evolutionary selection on MDA5 and LGP2 in the chicken preserves antiviral competence in the absence of RIG-I
Ling Xu, Dandan Yu, Yu Fan, Yi-Ping Liu, Yong-Gang Yao
2019, 46(10): 499-503. doi: 10.1016/j.jgg.2019.10.001
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Rapid breeding of pink-fruited tomato hybrids using the CRISPR/Cas9 system
Tianxia Yang, Lei Deng, Wei Zhao, Ruoxi Zhang, Hongling Jiang, Zhibiao Ye, Chang-Bao Li, Chuanyou Li
2019, 46(10): 505-508. doi: 10.1016/j.jgg.2019.10.002
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