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bioRxiv ; 2024 Apr 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38617363

RESUMO

Transcripts are potential therapeutic targets, yet bacterial transcripts remain biological dark matter with uncharacterized biodiversity. We developed and applied an algorithm to predict transcripts for Escherichia coli K12 and E2348/69 strains (Bacteria:gamma-Proteobacteria) with newly generated ONT direct RNA sequencing data while predicting transcripts for Listeria monocytogenes strains Scott A and RO15 (Bacteria:Firmicute), Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains SG17M and NN2 strains (Bacteria:gamma-Proteobacteria), and Haloferax volcanii (Archaea:Halobacteria) using publicly available data. From >5 million E. coli K12 ONT direct RNA sequencing reads, 2,484 mRNAs are predicted and contain more than half of the predicted E. coli proteins. While the number of predicted transcripts varied by strain based on the amount of sequence data used for the predictions, across all strains examined, the average size of the predicted mRNAs is 1.6-1.7 kbp while the median size of the predicted bacterial 5'- and 3'- UTRs are 30-90 bp. Given the lack of bacterial and archaeal transcript annotation, most predictions are of novel transcripts, but we also predicted many previously characterized mRNAs and ncRNAs, including post-transcriptionally generated transcripts and small RNAs associated with pathogenesis in the E. coli E2348/69 LEE pathogenicity islands. We predicted small transcripts in the 100-200 bp range as well as >10 kbp transcripts for all strains, with the longest transcript for two of the seven strains being the nuo operon transcript, and for another two strains it was a phage/prophage transcript. This quick, easy, inexpensive, and reproducible method will facilitate the presentation of operons, transcripts, and UTR predictions alongside CDS and protein predictions in bacterial genome annotation as important resources for the research community.

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Life Sci Alliance ; 7(2)2024 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38030223

RESUMO

RNA modifications, such as methylation, can be detected with Oxford Nanopore Technologies direct RNA sequencing. One commonly used tool for detecting 5-methylcytosine (m5C) modifications is Tombo, which uses an "Alternative Model" to detect putative modifications from a single sample. We examined direct RNA sequencing data from diverse taxa including viruses, bacteria, fungi, and animals. The algorithm consistently identified a m5C at the central position of a GCU motif. However, it also identified a m5C in the same motif in fully unmodified in vitro transcribed RNA, suggesting that this is a frequent false prediction. In the absence of further validation, several published predictions of m5C in a GCU context should be reconsidered, including those from human coronavirus and human cerebral organoid samples.


Assuntos
Algoritmos , RNA , Animais , Humanos , RNA/genética , Metilação , Análise de Sequência de RNA
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World J Surg ; 47(12): 3356-3362, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37728776

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: This study aimed to compare intra- and extracorporeal division of the vascular pedicle in laparoscopic right colectomy regarding pathological outcomes, short-term morbidity, and local recurrence and distant metastases. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of an IRB-approved database of all patients who underwent laparoscopic right colectomy for cancer between 01/2011 and 08/2021. Main outcome measures were number of harvested lymph nodes, length of resected colon, R1 rate, positive lymph node ratio, short-term post-operative morbidity, local recurrence, and distant metastases. RESULTS: Two-hundred seventy-one consecutive patients (136 males) patients underwent laparoscopic right hemicolectomy for cancer during the study period. Vessel ligation was intracorporeal in 171 (63%) and extracorporeal in 100 patients (37%); groups had similar baseline characteristics except for extent of resection as extended right hemicolectomy was significantly more often performed in the intracorporeal group. When the two groups were matched for the extent of resection (standard versus extended right hemicolectomy), the mean number of harvested lymph nodes (28.61 ± 12.04 versus 25.37 ± 10.06, p = 0.04) and median length of the resected colon [26.00 (IQR: 21.00, 32.00) versus 23.00 (IQR: 19.00, 27.00) cm, p = 0.003] were significantly higher in the intracorporeal than in the extracorporeal group. The intracorporeal group required a significantly longer operative time than did the extracorporeal group (168.94 ± 57.9 vs. 139.7 ± 41.3 mins, p = 0.001). No significant differences were noted between the groups in terms of ileus, hemorrhage, surgical site infection, re-operation rates, recurrence, or distant metastases. CONCLUSION: Intracorporeal vessel ligation in laparoscopic right hemicolectomy was associated with increased lymph node yield and longer specimens, although requiring longer operative times. Postoperative clinical outcomes were similar to outcomes in the extracorporeal ligation group.


Assuntos
Neoplasias do Colo , Laparoscopia , Masculino , Humanos , Neoplasias do Colo/cirurgia , Neoplasias do Colo/patologia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento , Colectomia , Linfonodos/cirurgia , Linfonodos/patologia , Anastomose Cirúrgica
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bioRxiv ; 2023 May 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37205495

RESUMO

RNA modifications, such as méthylation, can be detected with Oxford Nanopore Technologies direct RNA sequencing. One commonly used tool for detecting 5-methylcytosine (m5C) modifications is Tombo, which uses an "Alternative Model" to detect putative modifications from a single sample. We examined direct RNA sequencing data from diverse taxa including virus, bacteria, fungi, and animals. The algorithm consistently identified a 5-methylcytosine at the central position of a GCU motif. However, it also identified a 5-methylcytosine in the same motif in fully unmodified in vitro transcribed RNA, suggesting that this a frequent false prediction. In the absence of further validation, several published predictions of 5-methylcytosine in human coronavirus and human cerebral organoid RNA in a GCU context should be reconsidered.

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BMC Neurosci ; 18(1): 34, 2017 03 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28330464

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Oddball paradigms are frequently used to study auditory discrimination by comparing event-related potential (ERP) responses from a standard, high probability sound and to a deviant, low probability sound. Previous research has established that such paradigms, such as the mismatch response or mismatch negativity, are useful for examining auditory processes in young children and infants across various sleep and attention states. The extent to which oddball ERP responses may reflect subtle discrimination effects, such as speech discrimination, is largely unknown, especially in infants that have not yet acquired speech and language. RESULTS: Mismatch responses for three contrasts (non-speech, vowel, and consonant) were computed as a spectral-temporal probability function in 24 infants, and analyzed at the group level by a modified multidimensional scaling. Immediately following an onset gamma response (30-50 Hz), the emergence of a beta oscillation (12-30 Hz) was temporally coupled with a lower frequency theta oscillation (2-8 Hz). The spectral-temporal probability of this coupling effect relative to a subsequent theta modulation corresponds with discrimination difficulty for non-speech, vowel, and consonant contrast features. DISCUSSION: The theta modulation effect suggests that unexpected sounds are encoded as a probabilistic measure of surprise. These results support the notion that auditory discrimination is driven by the development of brain networks for predictive processing, and can be measured in infants during sleep. The results presented here have implications for the interpretation of discrimination as a probabilistic process, and may provide a basis for the development of single-subject and single-trial classification in a clinically useful context. CONCLUSION: An infant's brain is processing information about the environment and performing computations, even during sleep. These computations reflect subtle differences in acoustic feature processing that are necessary for language-learning. Results from this study suggest that brain responses to deviant sounds in an oddball paradigm follow a cascade of oscillatory modulations. This cascade begins with a gamma response that later emerges as a beta synchronization, which is temporally coupled with a theta modulation, and followed by a second, subsequent theta modulation. The difference in frequency and timing of the theta modulations appears to reflect a measure of surprise. These insights into the neurophysiological mechanisms of auditory discrimination provide a basis for exploring the clinically utility of the MMR TF and other auditory oddball responses.


Assuntos
Encéfalo/fisiologia , Discriminação Psicológica/fisiologia , Eletroencefalografia , Sono/fisiologia , Percepção da Fala/fisiologia , Estimulação Acústica , Antecipação Psicológica/fisiologia , Atenção/fisiologia , Potenciais Evocados Auditivos , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Desenvolvimento da Linguagem , Masculino , Processamento de Sinais Assistido por Computador , Fala
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