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bioRxiv ; 2024 Mar 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38585853

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Viruses elicit long-term adaptive responses in the tissues they infect. Understanding viral adaptions in humans is difficult in organs such as the heart, where primary infected material is not routinely collected. In search of asymptomatic infections with accompanying host adaptions, we mined for cardio-pathogenic viruses in the unaligned reads of nearly one thousand human hearts profiled by RNA sequencing. Among virus-positive cases (~20%), we identified three robust adaptions in the host transcriptome related to inflammatory NFκB signaling and post-transcriptional regulation by the p38-MK2 pathway. The adaptions are not determined by the infecting virus, and they recur in infections of human or animal hearts and cultured cardiomyocytes. Adaptions switch states when NFκB or p38-MK2 are perturbed in cells engineered for chronic infection by the cardio-pathogenic virus, coxsackievirus B3. Stratifying viral responses into reversible adaptions adds a targetable systems-level simplification for infections of the heart and perhaps other organs.

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J Chem Theory Comput ; 19(21): 7861-7872, 2023 Nov 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37884487

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Atomic-scale simulations of reactive processes have been stymied by two factors: the lack of a suitable semiempirical force field on one hand and the impractically large computational burden of using ab initio molecular dynamics on the other hand. In this paper, we use an "on-the-fly" active learning technique to develop a nonparameterized force field that, in essence, exhibits the accuracy of density functional theory and the speed of a classical molecular dynamics simulation. We developed a force field capable of capturing the crystallization of gallium nitride (GaN) during a novel additive manufacturing process featuring the reaction of liquid Ga and gaseous nitrogen precursors to grow crystalline GaN thin films. We show that this machine learning model is capable of producing a single force field that can model solid, liquid, and gas phases involved in the process. We verified our computational predictions against a range of experimental measurements relevant to each phase and against ab initio calculations, showing that this nonparametric force field produces properties with excellent accuracy as well as exhibits computationally tractable efficiency. The force field is capable of allowing us to simulate the solid-liquid coexistence interface and the crystallization of GaN from the melt. The development of this transferable force field opens the opportunity to simulate the liquid-phase epitaxial growth more accurately than before to analyze reaction and diffusion processes and ultimately to establish a growth model of the additive manufacturing process to create the gallium nitride thin films.

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