1. Mitochondrial fusion and altered beta-oxidation drive muscle wasting in a Drosophila cachexia model

    This article has 12 authors:
    1. Callum Dark
    2. Nashia Ali
    3. Sofia Golenkina
    4. Ronnie Blazev
    5. Benjamin L Parker
    6. Katherine Murphy
    7. Gordon Lynch
    8. Tarosi Senapati
    9. S Sean Millard
    10. Sarah M Judge
    11. Andrew R Judge
    12. Louise Y Cheng

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  2. Convergent insulin and TGF ‐β signalling drives cancer cachexia by promoting aberrant fat body ECM accumulation in a Drosophila tumour model

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Daniel Bakopoulos
    2. Sofya Golenkina
    3. Callum Dark
    4. Elizabeth L Christie
    5. Besaiz J Sánchez‐Sánchez
    6. Brian M Stramer
    7. Louise Y Cheng

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  3. Intrinsic and extrinsic cues time somite progenitor contribution to the vertebrate primary body axis

    This article has 3 authors:
    1. Lara Busby
    2. Guillermo Serrano Nájera
    3. Benjamin John Steventon

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  4. Long-ranged formation of the Bicoid gradient requires multiple dynamic modes that spatially vary across the embryo

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Thamarailingam Athilingam
    2. Ashwin V.S. Nelanuthala
    3. Catriona Breen
    4. Thorsten Wohland
    5. Timothy E. Saunders

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  5. A critical role for heme synthesis and succinate in the regulation of pluripotent states transitions

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Damien Detraux
    2. Marino Caruso
    3. Louise Feller
    4. Maude Fransolet
    5. Sébastien Meurant
    6. Julie Mathieu
    7. Thierry Arnould
    8. Patricia Renard
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      eLife assessment

      In their current study, Detraux D and colleagues provide some evidence suggesting a role for heme biosynthesis on FGF-ERK and TGF beta signalling and exit from naïve pluripotency, and in controlling the 2-cell-like cell state. The observations provided by the authors are interesting and potentially relevant in the field of pluripotent cell state transitions.

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  6. How enhancers regulate wavelike gene expression patterns

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Christine Mau
    2. Heike Rudolf
    3. Frederic Strobl
    4. Benjamin Schmid
    5. Timo Regensburger
    6. Ralf Palmisano
    7. Ernst HK Stelzer
    8. Leila Taher
    9. Ezzat El-Sherif
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      The authors describe a sophisticated method to follow enhancer activity in both live embryos and fixed embryos in Tribolium and present important data about the function of a number of enhancers in early development. They show that some of the enhancers are "dynamic" and others are "static" and use this to provide support for the "enhancer-switching" model of gene regulation suggested by some of these authors in the past. However, the evidence they provide is incomplete and although it is consistent with the model, it does not directly support it.

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  7. Low-level repressive histone marks fine-tune gene transcription in neural stem cells

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Arjun Rajan
    2. Lucas Anhezini
    3. Noemi Rives-Quinto
    4. Jay Y Chhabra
    5. Megan C Neville
    6. Elizabeth D Larson
    7. Stephen F Goodwin
    8. Melissa M Harrison
    9. Cheng-Yu Lee
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      eLife assessment

      This important work shows how a transcription factor, fruitless isoform C, fine-tunes the expression of stemness genes to maintain proper stem-cell identity during neurogenesis in Drosophila. The rationale of the work is well-thought-out, conclusions are supported by compelling evidence, and experiments are performed in a rigorous manner, although additional statistics would improve the conclusions. Overall, this work will be of interest to those working on chromatin regulation, transcription regulation, and stem-cell biology.

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  8. Microplastics are present in women’s and cows’ follicular fluid and polystyrene microplastics compromise bovine oocyte function in vitro

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Nicole Grechi
    2. Roksan Franko
    3. Roshini Rajaraman
    4. Jan B. Stöckl
    5. Tom Trapphoff
    6. Stefan Dieterle
    7. Thomas Fröhlich
    8. Michael J. Noonan
    9. Marcia de A. M. M. Ferraz
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      eLife assessment

      This manuscript represents a valuable study showing that microplastics indeed accumulate in both bovine and human ovarian follicular fluid. It also presented data that direct exposure of bovine eggs to polystyrene, a microplastic commonly found in follicular fluid, negatively affects oocyte maturation, probably through the downregulation of key proteins involved in oxidative stress, DNA damage, apoptosis, and oocyte maturation. Despite the solid supporting evidence, inclusion of the demographics and reasons for assisted reproduction of the human subjects used, as well as the details on quality control for proteomic analyses would further strengthen the study. The work will be of interest to reproductive toxicologists, regulatory scientists and reproductive health care professionals.

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  9. Cell specification and functional interactions in the pig blastocyst inferred from single-cell transcriptomics and uterine fluids proteomics

    This article has 14 authors:
    1. Adrien Dufour
    2. Cyril Kurylo
    3. Jan B. Stöckl
    4. Denis Laloë
    5. Yoann Bailly
    6. Patrick Manceau
    7. Frédéric Martins
    8. Ali G. Turhan
    9. Stéphane Ferchaud
    10. Bertrand Pain
    11. Thomas Fröhlich
    12. Sylvain Foissac
    13. Jérôme Artus
    14. Hervé Acloque

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  10. Biallelic variants in MAD2L1BP (p31comet) cause female infertility characterized by oocyte maturation arrest

    This article has 17 authors:
    1. Lingli Huang
    2. Wenqing Li
    3. Xingxing Dai
    4. Shuai Zhao
    5. Bo Xu
    6. Fengsong Wang
    7. Ren-Tao Jin
    8. Lihua Luo
    9. Limin Wu
    10. Xue Jiang
    11. Yu Cheng
    12. Jiaqi Zou
    13. Caoling Xu
    14. Xianhong Tong
    15. Heng-Yu Fan
    16. Han Zhao
    17. Jianqiang Bao
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      eLife assessment

      This valuable study identifies three independent patient mutations in MAD2L1BP (p31 comet) that cause infertility. Consistent with the known functions of p31 comet, solid experiments in mouse oocytes imply that infertility could be caused by a failure to silence the spindle assembly checkpoint, though the mechanism was not determined. Although the sample size is small, a rescue experiment in human oocytes promises the potential for therapy.

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