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A computational method to improve analysis of single cell RNA-sequencing

In this report, researchers described a deep neural generative framework, the dynamic batching adversarial autoencoder (DB-AAE), which excels at denoising scRNA-seq datasets. DB-AAE directly captures optimal features from input data and enhances feature preservation, including cell type-specific gene expression patterns.
Computational Biology Genetics and Genomics
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HLA-B27 does not trigger gut inflammation through the unfolded protein response

Spondyloarthritis (SpA) is an inflammatory disease that affects the gastrointestinal tract, skeleton, and eyes. HLA-B27 is a major risk gene for SpA, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear. One hypothesis is that HLA-B27 promotes SpA through misfolding-induced endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress that in turn upregulates IL-23 expression via the transcription factor CHOP. In this study, the researchers knocked out CHOP expression in an animal model of HLA-B27-associated SpA. Despite reduced IL-23 production, gut inflammation did not improve, indicating that the gut disease did not occur as a result of ER stress-induced IL-23 production.
Genetics and Genomics Immunology Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
CLINICAL

Genetic variants of hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis genes are enriched in children with systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis

Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is a life-threatening cytokine storm syndrome caused by recessive, loss of function variants of genes in the pathway that controls the processing of cytolytic granule processing pathway genes. Heterozygous variants in these genes contribute to a secondary form of HLH (macrophage activation syndrome, MAS) that frequently develops in children with systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (sJIA). To evaluate the relationship between HLH gene variation and sJIA without MAS, HLH genes were sequenced and compared between 524 patients with sJIA and 2,924 control patients.
Autoimmunity Genetics and Genomics

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Jordan Hicks, B.S.

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Jordan is a current postbaccalaureate fellow at NIAMS. She works under the supervision of Dr. Pravitt Gourh as a part of the Scleroderma Genomics and Health Disparities Unit. Upon completion of her fellowship, she plans to pursue an MD.

DC Lupus Consortium - 30th Anniversary of Lupus Clinical Research

https://www.niams.nih.gov/es/node/14691

This event will highlight the outstanding progress in lupus clinical research made by NIH over the last 30 years, featuring testimonials from research participants, updates on current lupus research activities at NIAMS, and discussions on the future direction of research at the NIH. The event seeks to build on the success of DC Lupus Consortium- a platform to collaborate between NIH scientists, physicians outside the NIH and patient advocacy groups interested in Lupus Clinical Research.

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