
Sharad Kumar
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1 month ago |
nature.com | Mithun Vinod Shah |Kevin Hung |Anmol Baranwal |Aref Al-Kali |Antoine Saliba |dong chen | +18 more
AbstractThe World Health Organization (WHO-5) and International Consensus Classification (ICC) acknowledge the poor prognosis of TP53-mutated (TP53mut) myeloid neoplasm (MN). However, there are substantial differences between the two classifications that may lead to under- or overestimation of the prognostic risk. We retrospectively applied WHO-5 and ICC to 603 MN cases harboring TP53mut (variant allele frequency, VAF ≥ 2%).
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2 months ago |
nature.com | Julian M Carosi |Sharad Kumar |Ruchi Umargamwala |Shannon Nicolson |Donna Denton |Jantina Manning
Autophagy-dependent cell death (ADCD) is a context-specific form of programmed cell death that plays an important role in development and homeostasis. During Drosophila metamorphosis, hormonal cues modulate growth and other signalling cascades which results in autophagy-dependent degradation of the obsolete larval midgut. While this process does not require caspase activity or apoptotic machinery, several canonical autophagy-related proteins are also dispensable, suggesting additional regulators may be involved in effectively eliminating the larval midgut. Ubiquitination, a process that attaches one or more ubiquitin moieties to a substrate through sequential reactions involving a cascade of enzymes, plays a critical role in autophagy. As the specific role(s) of ubiquitination in ADCD has not been explored, we previously performed a RNAi-mediated knockdown screen of over 250 ubiquitin machinery genes in GFP-labelled Drosophila larval midguts and identified 18 candidate regulators of midgut degradation. In this work, we screened candidate genes for a role in autophagy-dependent midgut degradation by analysing mosaic clones and genetic interactions with Atg1. Validation and further studies into the ubiquitin conjugating enzyme, Effete (Eff), and two ubiquitin ligases, Cullin-4 (Cul4) and Supernumerary limbs (Slmb), demonstrated interplay between ubiquitination and the autophagy machinery in coordinating autophagy-dependent midgut degradation.
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