Background Staphylococcus epidermidis is a major cause of orthopaedic device-related infections (ODRIs), which are often challenging to treat due to their extensive antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and biofilm formation. It has been hypothesised that S. epidermidis may rapidly adapt to the medical device niche, enhancing persistence, but direct evidence of within-host pathoadaptive evolution remains limited. Results […]
Understanding the emergence of the influenza A/H3N2 K subclade in its historical and evolutionary context
The emergence in 2025/26 of the influenza A/H3N2 K substrain (H3N2/K) was the cause of significant public health concern. This genetically divergent virus was assessed to have a strongly decreased reactivity to contemporary vaccine strains. Respectively prolonged and early influenza seasons in the Southern and Northern Hemispheres contributed to concerns about vaccine efficacy. Here we […]
Multiomic State-Transitions Reveal Post-Treatment Transcriptome Desynchronization in Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Temporal dynamics of the peripheral blood transcriptome are crucial for understanding leukemia evolution and response to therapy because they can reveal how gene expression programs drive abnormal cell states, disease heterogeneity, and treatment resistance. Using a mathematical model of state-transitions, we studied the temporal dynamics of peripheral blood messenger RNA (mRNA) and microRNA (miRNA) transcriptomes […]
Monitoring insecticide resistance in mosquitoes from Tunisia: implications for vector control strategies
Tunisia is considered a high-risk country for arboviral transmission, and the re-emergence of malaria. Vector control programs predominantly rely on insecticide-based interventions, however knowledge on the insecticide resistance status of local vectors is limited. Here, we determined the mosquito species composition and investigated the resistance status of disease vectors to insecticides, collected from two distinct […]
IRTKS promotes Tir membrane insertion for intimate bacterial attachment and subsequent pedestal formation
Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) is a foodborne pathogen that causes bloody diarrhea and hemolytic uremic syndrome by disrupting the intestinal brush border. During infection, EHEC injects the transmembrane virulence factor Tir into enterocytes; upon insertion into the apical membrane, Tir mediates bacterial attachment and drives formation of actin-rich pedestals needed for colonization. How Tir is […]
TSC2 is a stress granule suppressor
Stress granules (SGs) are dynamic, membrane-less ribonucleoprotein assemblies that form through liquid-liquid phase separation to prioritize stress-survival proteostasis. Through reanalysis of a Drosophila genome-wide RNAi screen, we identified a set of conserved SG suppressor genes and validated the top candidate, Tsc2, in both mouse and human cell lines. We illustrate that the complete loss of […]
TGIF is a golgin-like protein required for Golgi structural maintenance and function in Toxoplasma gondii
The Golgi is an essential organelle that serves as a central hub for endomembrane trafficking. In the protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii, a single Golgi stack is essential for parasite survival; however, the molecular determinants governing Golgi structure and function remain poorly understood. Here, we characterize a Golgi-associated protein that is required for Golgi integrity and […]
Investigating the axoneme CCDC40 protein reveals new insights in trypanosome morphogenesis and division
Cilia and flagella contribute to cell morphogenesis in multiple organisms. In the parasite Trypanosoma brucei, the flagellum is attached along the length of the cell body and acts as a guide for cell division, while its motility function is required for the completion of cytokinesis. To tease apart the contributions of flagellum length and motility […]
Hippocampal astrocytes contribute to encoding context-specific aversive stimuli to regulate fear-related behavior
In contextual fear conditioning, subjects learn to associate a neutral environment with an aversive stimulus and exhibit fear responses to that context, signaling danger. Neuronal activity in hippocampal-amygdala circuits has been shown extensively to underlie the conditioning and recall of contextual fear memories, yet the direct contribution of astrocytes to integrating stimulus and contextual information […]
An ASXL3-thyroid hormone axis in parvalbumin interneurons controls autism-like behaviors
Pathogenic variants in ASXL3 underlie autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but how they perturb neural circuits and whether defects are reversible remain unclear. Here we show that Asxl3 haploinsufficiency in mice reduces cortical thickness and upper-layer projection neurons while increasing parvalbumin (PV) interneuron density and producing ASD-like behavioral abnormalities. Mechanistically, Asxl3 loss derepresses the thyroid hormone […]
Functional Interaction of SKA and NDC80 Complexes at Kinetochores Promoting Anaphase Onset in Mitosis
The kinetochore and spindle complex (SKA) and NDC80 complexes are essential kinetochore elements that ensure highly accurate chromosome segregation and successful progression through mitosis. The SKA heterodimer complex consists of SKA1, SKA2, and SKA3 subunits, and the NDC80 complex contains NDC80, NUF2, SPC24, and SPC25 subunits. Through live cell fluorescence timelapse imaging assays and expression […]
TSC2 is a stress granule suppressor
Stress granules (SGs) are dynamic, membrane-less ribonucleoprotein assemblies that form through liquid-liquid phase separation to prioritize stress-survival proteostasis. Through reanalysis of a Drosophila genome-wide RNAi screen, we identified a set of conserved SG suppressor genes and validated the top candidate, Tsc2, in both mouse and human cell lines. We illustrate that the complete loss of […]