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BMC Oral Health ; 24(1): 790, 2024 Jul 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39004718

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BACKGROUND: Multiple supernumerary teeth, combined with numerous impacted teeth, can lead to various malocclusions, posing significant treatment challenges. While certain genes associated with syndromic cases of multiple supernumerary and impacted teeth have been identified, the etiologies of non-syndromic cases still largely remain elusive. CASE PRESENTATION: Here, we report a treatment of a 12-year-old boy who presented with 10 supernumerary teeth and 6 impacted teeth, accompanied by a genetic analysis to explore the underlying etiology. During the treatment, fifteen teeth were extracted, and various skilled techniques, including the closed-eruption technique and the application of by-pass arches, were utilized. Post-treatment, traction was successful for all the impacted teeth, without any tooth mobility or reduction in gingival height. Space closure, well-aligned teeth, and excellent functional occlusion were achieved. Furthermore, comprehensive genetic analysis was conducted through whole-exome sequencing on the patient and his parents, which revealed a potential link between the patient's numerous supernumerary teeth and abnormal mineralization. Notably, the p.Ser496Pro variant in the TCF7L2 gene was identified as a potential candidate variant in this patient. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, our findings not only report the treatment of a rare case involving multiple supernumerary and impacted teeth but also offer valuable insights into the molecular basis of supernumerary teeth.


Asunto(s)
Diente Impactado , Diente Supernumerario , Humanos , Diente Supernumerario/genética , Diente Impactado/genética , Masculino , Niño , Extracción Dental , Secuenciación del Exoma
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Langmuir ; 40(31): 16113-16120, 2024 Aug 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39051840

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The field of artificial photosynthesis, which focuses on harnessing solar light for the conversion of CO2 to economically valuable chemical products, remains a captivating area of research. In this study, we developed a series of photocatalysts based on Earth abundant elements (Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and Zn) incorporated into 2D metalloporphyrin-conjugated organic polymers known as MTBPP-BEPA-COPs. These photocatalysts were utilized for the photoreduction of CO2 employing only H2O as the electron donor, without the need for any sacrificial agents or precious-metal cocatalysts. Remarkably, all of the synthesized MTBPP-BEPA-COPs exhibited an exceptional CO2 photoreduction performance only irradiated by visible light. Particularly, upon optimizing the metal ion coordinated with porphyrin units, ZnTBPP-BEPA-COP outperformed the other MTBPP-BEPA-COPs in terms of photocatalytic activity, achieving an impressive CO reduction yield of 152.18 µmol g-1 after just 4 h of irradiation. The electrostatic potential surfaces calculated by density functional theory suggest the potential involvement of metal centers as binding and catalytic sites for the binding of CO2. The calculated adsorption energy of CO2 with ZnTBPP-BEPA-COP exhibited one of the two smallest values. This may be the reason for the excellent catalytic effect of ZnTBPP-BEPA-COP. Thus, the present study not only demonstrates the potential of porphyrin-based conjugated polymers as highly efficient photocatalysts for CO2 reduction but also offers valuable insights into the rational design of such materials in the future.

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J Cell Physiol ; 2024 May 27.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38801215

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Syntaxin of plant (SYP) plays a crucial role in SNARE-mediated membrane trafficking during endocytic and secretory pathways, contributing to the regulation and execution of plant immunity against pathogens. Verticillium wilt is among the most destructive fungal diseases affecting cotton worldwide. However, information regarding SYP family genes in cotton is scarce. Through genome-wide identification and transcriptome profiling, we identified GhSYP121, a Qa SNARE gene in Gossypium hirsutum. GhSYP121 is notably induced by Verticillium dahliae, the causal agent of Verticillium wilt in cotton, and acts as a negative regulator of defense against V. dahliae. This is evidenced by the reduced resistance of GhSYP121-deficient cotton and the increased susceptibility of GhSYP121-overexpressing lines. Furthermore, the activation of the salicylic acid (SA) pathway by V. dahliae is inversely correlated with the expression level of GhSYP121. GhSYP121 interacts with its cognate SNARE component, GhSNAP33, which is required for the penetration resistance against V. dahliae in cotton. Collectively, GhSYP121, as a member of the cotton SNARE complex, is involved in regulating the SA pathway during plant defense against V. dahliae. This finding enhances our understanding of the potential role of GhSYP121 in these distinct pathways that contribute to plant defense against V. dahliae infection.

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Gene ; 907: 148280, 2024 May 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38360123

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Orofacial clefts (OFCs) represent the most prevalent congenital craniofacial anomalies, significantly impacting patients' appearance, oral function, and psychological well-being. Among these, non-syndromic OFCs (NSOFCs) are the most predominant type, with the etiology attributed to a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Rare variants of key genes involved in craniofacial development-related signaling pathway are crucial in the occurrence of NSOFCs, and our recent studies have identified PTCH1, a receptor-coding gene in the Hedgehog signaling pathway, as a causative gene for NSOFCs. However, the role of PTCH2, the paralog of PTCH1, in pathogenesis of NSOFCs remains unclear. Here, we perform whole-exome sequencing to explore the genetic basis of 144 sporadic NSOFC patients. We identify five heterozygous variants of PTCH2 in four patients: p.L104P, p.A131G, p.R557H, p.I927S, and p.V978D, with the latter two co-occurring in a single patient. These variants, all proven to be rare through multiple genomic databases, with p.I927S and p.V978D being novel variants and previously unreported. Sequence alignment suggests that these affected amino acids are evolutionarily conserved across vertebrates. Utilizing predictive structural modeling tools such as AlphaFold and SWISS-MODEL, we propose that these variants may disrupt the protein's structure and function. In summary, our findings suggest that PTCH2 may be a novel candidate gene predicted to be associated with NSOFCs, thereby broadening the spectrum of causative genes implicated in the craniofacial anomalies.


Asunto(s)
Labio Leporino , Fisura del Paladar , Receptor Patched-2 , Animales , Humanos , Encéfalo/anomalías , Labio Leporino/genética , Fisura del Paladar/genética , Proteínas Hedgehog/genética , Receptor Patched-2/genética , Transducción de Señal
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MedComm (2020) ; 4(6): e460, 2023 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38107058

RESUMEN

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Omicron and its subvariants (such as BQ.1, XBB and the latest variants, including XBB.1.16, EG.5, and BA.2.86), as the dominant variants, currently account for almost all new infections in the world due to their high transmissibility and immune escape ability. Omicron-specific mRNA vaccines showed great potential to protect against Omicron infections. However, whether the vaccine could provide long-term protection is unknown. Toward this goal, we evaluated the immunogenicity of a preclinical Omicron (BA.1)-specific mRNA vaccine (SOmicron-6P) in different animal models. SOmicron-6P induced the highest levels of antibody titers at 1-2 weeks in different animals after the second dose. Even 9 months after the immunization, we observed modest neutralizing activity against Omicron subvariants in macaques. In addition, immunological memory cells can be rapidly reactivated upon stimulation. SOmicron-6P at concentrations higher than 10 µg effectively protected hamsters from BA.1 challenge 253 days after the first immunization, which could be attributed to the reactivation of immune systems. In addition, the toxicity tests conducted in rats revealed a highly favorable biosafety profile for SOmicron-6P, even at high dosages. Our data suggest that the Omicron-specific mRNA vaccine is highly effective and safe in animal models and provides long-term immunologic protection against SARS-CoV-2 Omicron infections.

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