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Lineage dynamics of the endosymbiotic cell type in the soft coralXenia 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Lewnard, Joseph A.;  Lo, Nathan C.;  Arinaminpathy, Nimalan;  Frost, Isabel;  Laxminarayan, Ramanan
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Many corals harbour symbiotic dinoflagellate algae. The algae live inside coral cells in a specialized membrane compartment known as the symbiosome, which shares the photosynthetically fixed carbon with coral host cells while host cells provide inorganic carbon to the algae for photosynthesis(1). This endosymbiosis-which is critical for the maintenance of coral reef ecosystems-is increasingly threatened by environmental stressors that lead to coral bleaching (that is, the disruption of endosymbiosis), which in turn leads to coral death and the degradation of marine ecosystems(2). The molecular pathways that orchestrate the recognition, uptake and maintenance of algae in coral cells remain poorly understood. Here we report the chromosome-level genome assembly of aXeniaspecies of fast-growing soft coral(3), and use this species as a model to investigate coral-alga endosymbiosis. Single-cell RNA sequencing identified 16 cell clusters, including gastrodermal cells and cnidocytes, inXeniasp. We identified the endosymbiotic cell type, which expresses a distinct set of genes that are implicated in the recognition, phagocytosis and/or endocytosis, and maintenance of algae, as well as in the immune modulation of host coral cells. By couplingXeniasp. regeneration and single-cell RNA sequencing, we observed a dynamic lineage progression of the endosymbiotic cells. The conserved genes associated with endosymbiosis that are reported here may help to reveal common principles by which different corals take up or lose their endosymbionts.


  
Pharmacologic fibroblast reprogramming into photoreceptors restores vision 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 581 (7806) : 83-+
作者:  Jiang, Mingkai;  Medlyn, Belinda E.;  Drake, John E.;  Duursma, Remko A.;  Anderson, Ian C.;  Barton, Craig V. M.;  Boer, Matthias M.;  Carrillo, Yolima;  Castaneda-Gomez, Laura;  Collins, Luke;  Crous, Kristine Y.;  De Kauwe, Martin G.;  dos Santos, Bruna M.;  Emmerson, Kathryn M.;  Facey, Sarah L.;  Gherlenda, Andrew N.;  Gimeno, Teresa E.;  Hasegawa, Shun;  Johnson, Scott N.;  Kannaste, Astrid;  Macdonald, Catriona A.;  Mahmud, Kashif;  Moore, Ben D.;  Nazaries, Loic;  Neilson, Elizabeth H. J.;  Nielsen, Uffe N.;  Niinemets, Ulo;  Noh, Nam Jin;  Ochoa-Hueso, Raul;  Pathare, Varsha S.;  Pendall, Elise;  Pihlblad, Johanna;  Pineiro, Juan;  Powell, Jeff R.;  Power, Sally A.;  Reich, Peter B.;  Renchon, Alexandre A.;  Riegler, Markus;  Rinnan, Riikka;  Rymer, Paul D.;  Salomon, Roberto L.;  Singh, Brajesh K.;  Smith, Benjamin;  Tjoelker, Mark G.;  Walker, Jennifer K. M.;  Wujeska-Klause, Agnieszka;  Yang, Jinyan;  Zaehle, Soenke;  Ellsworth, David S.
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Photoreceptor loss is the final common endpoint in most retinopathies that lead to irreversible blindness, and there are no effective treatments to restore vision(1,2). Chemical reprogramming of fibroblasts offers an opportunity to reverse vision loss  however, the generation of sensory neuronal subtypes such as photoreceptors remains a challenge. Here we report that the administration of a set of five small molecules can chemically induce the transformation of fibroblasts into rod photoreceptor-like cells. The transplantation of these chemically induced photoreceptor-like cells (CiPCs) into the subretinal space of rod degeneration mice (homozygous for rd1, also known as Pde6b) leads to partial restoration of the pupil reflex and visual function. We show that mitonuclear communication is a key determining factor for the reprogramming of fibroblasts into CiPCs. Specifically, treatment with these five compounds leads to the translocation of AXIN2 to the mitochondria, which results in the production of reactive oxygen species, the activation of NF-kappa B and the upregulation of Ascl1. We anticipate that CiPCs could have therapeutic potential for restoring vision.


A set of five small molecules can induce the transformation of fibroblasts into rod photoreceptor-like cells, which can partially restore pupil reflex and visual function when transplanted into a rod degeneration mouse model.


  
Decoy exosomes provide protection against bacterial toxins 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 579 (7798) : 260-+
作者:  Park, Jin Suk;  Burckhardt, Christoph J.;  Lazcano, Rossana;  Solis, Luisa M.;  Isogai, Tadamoto;  Li, Linqing;  Chen, Christopher S.;  Gao, Boning;  Minna, John D.;  Bachoo, Robert;  DeBerardinis, Ralph J.;  Danuser, Gaudenz
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The production of pore-forming toxins that disrupt the plasma membrane of host cells is a common virulence strategy for bacterial pathogens such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)(1-3). It is unclear, however, whether host species possess innate immune mechanisms that can neutralize pore-forming toxins during infection. We previously showed that the autophagy protein ATG16L1 is necessary for protection against MRSA strains encoding alpha-toxin(4)-a pore-forming toxin that binds the metalloprotease ADAM10 on the surface of a broad range of target cells and tissues(2,5,6). Autophagy typically involves the targeting of cytosolic material to the lysosome for degradation. Here we demonstrate that ATG16L1 and other ATG proteins mediate protection against alpha-toxin through the release of ADAM10 on exosomes-extracellular vesicles of endosomal origin. Bacterial DNA and CpG DNA induce the secretion of ADAM10-bearing exosomes from human cells as well as in mice. Transferred exosomes protect host cells in vitro by serving as scavengers that can bind multiple toxins, and improve the survival of mice infected with MRSA in vivo. These findings indicate that ATG proteins mediate a previously unknown form of defence in response to infection, facilitating the release of exosomes that serve as decoys for bacterially produced toxins.


  
A claustrum in reptiles and its role in slow-wave sleep 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 578 (7795) : 413-+
作者:  Loubeyre, Paul;  Occelli, Florent;  Dumas, Paul
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The mammalian claustrum, owing to its widespread connectivity with other forebrain structures, has been hypothesized to mediate functions that range from decision-making to consciousness(1). Here we report that a homologue of the claustrum, identified by single-cell transcriptomics and viral tracing of connectivity, also exists in a reptile-the Australian bearded dragon Pogona vitticeps. In Pogona, the claustrum underlies the generation of sharp waves during slow-wave sleep. The sharp waves, together with superimposed high-frequency ripples(2), propagate to the entire neighbouring pallial dorsal ventricular ridge (DVR). Unilateral or bilateral lesions of the claustrum suppress the production of sharp-wave ripples during slow-wave sleep in a unilateral or bilateral manner, respectively, but do not affect the regular and rapidly alternating sleep rhythm that is characteristic of sleep in this species(3). The claustrum is thus not involved in the generation of the sleep rhythm itself. Tract tracing revealed that the reptilian claustrum projects widely to a variety of forebrain areas, including the cortex, and that it receives converging inputs from, among others, areas of the mid- and hindbrain that are known to be involved in wake-sleep control in mammals(4-6). Periodically modulating the concentration of serotonin in the claustrum, for example, caused a matching modulation of sharp-wave production there and in the neighbouring DVR. Using transcriptomic approaches, we also identified a claustrum in the turtle Trachemys scripta, a distant reptilian relative of lizards. The claustrum is therefore an ancient structure that was probably already present in the brain of the common vertebrate ancestor of reptiles and mammals. It may have an important role in the control of brain states owing to the ascending input it receives from the mid- and hindbrain, its widespread projections to the forebrain and its role in sharp-wave generation during slow-wave sleep.


A structure homologous to the mammalian claustrum exists in reptiles and has a role in generating sharp waves in the brain during slow-wave sleep.


  
The inherent multidimensionality of temporal variability: how common and rare species shape stability patterns 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2019, 22 (10) : 1557-1567
作者:  Arnoldi, Jean-Francois;  Loreau, Michel;  Haegeman, Bart
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Asymptotic resilience  common species  demographic stochasticity  diversity  environmental stochasticity  immigration stochasticity  rare species  stability relationship  
Physiological competitiveness of common and glossy buckthorn compared with native woody shrubs in forest edge and understory habitats 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 445: 60-69
作者:  Kalkman, Jacob R.;  Simonton, Philip;  Dornbos, David L., Jr.
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Common buckthorn  Glossy buckthorn  Hawthorn  Gray dogwood  Invasive species  Physiological invasion traits  Forest understory  Forest edge  Light use efficiency  Water use efficiency  Chlorophyll  Stomatal aperture  Stomatal density  
Intercropping N-fixing shrubs in pine plantation forestry as an ecologically sustainable management option 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 437: 175-187
作者:  Vidal, David F.;  Trichet, Pierre;  Puzos, Luc;  Bakker, Mark R.;  Delerue, Florian;  Augusto, Laurent
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Ulex europaeus  Common gorse  Pious pinaster  Maritime pine  Biogeochemistry  Functional ecology  Leguminous species  Nitrogen  
Mycorrhizal associations differentiate soil respiration in five temperate monocultures in Northeast China 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2018, 430: 78-85
作者:  Wang, Xinqi;  Wang, Chuankuan
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Arbuscular mycorrhizae  Ectomycorrhizae  Tree species  Soil CO2 flux  Common garden  Microbial biomass  
Biomass production dynamics for common forest tree species in Denmark - Evaluation of a common garden experiment after 50 yrs of measurements 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2017, 400
作者:  Nord-Larsen, Thomas;  Pretzsch, Hans
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Common garden  Productivity optimum  Space use efficiency  Carbon sequestration  Species selection  
The relative importance of aquatic and terrestrial variables for frogs in an urbanizing landscape: Key insights for sustainable urban development 期刊论文
LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, 2017, 157
作者:  Villasenor, Nelida R.;  Driscoll, Don A.;  Gibbons, Philip;  Calhoun, Aram J. K.;  Lindenmayer, David B.
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Common and rare species  Crinia signifera  Litoria peronii  Limnodynastes peronii  Pond-breeding amphibians  Forest-urban gradient