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Nature ◽  
2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Naama Kanarek ◽  
Heather R. Keys ◽  
Jason R. Cantor ◽  
Caroline A. Lewis ◽  
Sze Ham Chan ◽  
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Data & Policy ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicholas Biddle ◽  
Ben Edwards ◽  
Matthew Gray ◽  
Michael Hiscox ◽  
Steven McEachern ◽  
...  

Abstract In this article, we focus on data trust and data privacy, and how attitudes may be changing during the COVID-19 period. On balance, it appears that Australians are more trusting of organizations with regards to data privacy and less concerned about their own personal information and data than they were prior to the spread of COVID-19. The major determinant of this change in trust with regards to data was changes in general confidence in government institutions. Despite this improvement in trust with regards to data privacy, trust levels are still low.


2021 ◽  
Vol Publish Ahead of Print ◽  
Author(s):  
Elise R. Facer-Childs ◽  
Luis Mascaro ◽  
Daniel Hoffman ◽  
Darren Mansfield ◽  
Sean P.A. Drummond ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael David Forrest

Dramatic rectal temperature decrease, in mice administered with a drug that specifically inhibits F1F0 ATP hydrolysis, suggests that F1F0 ATP hydrolysis is a major determinant of metabolic rate in vivo. Across twelve investigated species, less F1F0 ATP hydrolysis correlates with greater maximal lifespan.


Blood ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 138 (Supplement 1) ◽  
pp. 443-443
Author(s):  
Balkrishan Sharma ◽  
Ramesh Kudira ◽  
Leah A. Rosenfeldt ◽  
Benjamin E Gourley ◽  
Rachel Cantrell ◽  
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Abstract Elevated stool fibrinogen has recently been shown to predict disease course in ulcerative colitis (UC), suggesting that fibrin(ogen) in the colitis microenvironment promotes UC pathogenesis. This conclusion is consistent with previous studies from our laboratory showing that fibrin(ogen)/leukocyte interactions mediated by the integrin receptor α Mβ 2 promote experimental colitis and colitis-associated cancer, but the mechanisms are not well defined. To delineate the mechanism coupling fibrinogen to colitis pathogenesis, we induced colitis in Fib WT and mice carrying a mutant fibrinogen lacking the α Mβ 2 binding motif (Fibg 390-396A) with Dextran Sulfate Sodium (DSS). We performed flow cytometric, protein analyses of colons and fecal microbiome and metabolomics analyses after DSS exposure. Five days after DSS challenge, a timepoint prior to significant epithelial damage, we observed significantly diminished infiltration of natural killer cells, T cells, dendritic cells, macrophages and neutrophils in colons harvested from DSS-challenged Fibg 390-396A mice relative to Fib WT mice. We also observed significantly diminished proinflammatory cytokine production by NK cells, macrophages and dendritic cells isolated from DSS-challenged Fibg 390-396A colons. It is well-established that the microbiome composition is a major determinant of colitis in humans and mice. One mechanism by which microbiome contents alter the course of colitis is by the elaboration of certain fecal metabolites. NMR-based fecal metabolomics analyses demonstrated no significant changes in short-chain fatty acids (acetate, propionate, and butyrate) and various amino acids (valine, proline, alanine) however we found significantly less uracil in fecal from Fibg 390-296A relative to Fib WT mice following DSS exposure. Uracil is a key ligand for Duox2 (dual NADPH oxidase), a gut epithelial specific enzyme, that drives reactive oxygen species production by gut epithelial in response to dysbiosis. Notably, Duox2 is the highest induced gene in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and has been identified as a risk gene. Our molecular analyses showed no difference in colonic Duox2 expression between genotypes at baseline, but Duox2 expression significantly increased in Fib WT relative to Fibg 390-296A after just 5 days of DSS exposure. Further western blot analyses revealed that Duox2 expression only in the colonic epithelial cells and not in the lamina propria cells. To determine if fibrinogen cause dysbiosis in DSS-induced colitis model, we performed shotgun sequencing on fecal samples from Fib WT and Fibg 390-396A mice at baseline and after 7 days of DSS challenge. Interesting shotgun sequencing analyses revealed major fibrin genotype dependent significant differences in the microbiomes of Fib WT and Fibg 390-396A mice at baseline as well as following DSS challenge. Our studies are the first to show that fibrin(ogen) is a major determinant of the gut-microbiome in the context of experimental colitis. Altogether, these studies demonstrate that fibrin(ogen) in the colitis microenvironment promotes the infiltration and activation of multiple leukocyte subsets that drive colitis pathogenesis. These results also suggest that fibrin(ogen) promotes colitis-associated dysbiosis and Duox2 expression, leading to ROS production that contributes to colitis pathogenesis and possibley tumorigenesis. Overall, these studies suggest that fibrin(ogen)-α Mβ 2 interactions represent an attractive therapeutic target for IBD without incurring the potential bleeding risks associated with anticoagulants or other modalities targeting fibrin deposition. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


Geoderma ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 402 ◽  
pp. 115345
Author(s):  
Jumpei Fukumasu ◽  
Christopher Poeplau ◽  
Elsa Coucheney ◽  
Nick Jarvis ◽  
Tobias Klöffel ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lenka Fule ◽  
Ruben Halifa ◽  
Celia Fontana ◽  
Odile Sismeiro ◽  
Rachel Legendre ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
De-Graft Owusu-Manu ◽  
Frank Ato Ato Ghansah ◽  
Ewald Kuoribo

Purpose Efficient decision-making must be reinvigorated to make a good decision towards retirement by construction workers. In developing countries such as Ghana, researchers conducted investigations into the effects of investing in retirement decision-making and planning, but none has considered to examine and identify the factors/determinants influencing efficient decision-making by construction workers towards retirement. This study aims to examine and identify the determinants/factors that affect the retirement decision-making of construction workers in developing countries such as Ghana. Design/methodology/approach This study used primary data collected from workers of four construction companies in Ghana. The sampling technique adopted for the study was a purposive sample approach, with a survey questionnaire as a collection instrument. Means score was adopted to reveal the major determinant/factor prioritized by the respondents while binary logistic regression was used to examine and identify the effect of the retirement determinants on the retirement decision of construction workers. Findings The findings established the main significant determinants impacting retirement decision, namely, “financial condition,” “homeownership,” “age” and “family issues.” Among the determinants, “financial condition” was revealed as the major determinant of retirement decision-making in the construction industry of developing countries, which is an economic condition by which the workers can easily secure credit. Practical implications Practically, the outcome of this study serves as a base for policymakers and practitioners in making decisions concerning the retirement of workers, especially construction workers. This study also serves to provide lesson for other classifications of workers aside from the construction workers in Ghana and other developing countries. Originality/value This study contributes to knowledge by filling in the lacuna in research by examining and identifying the determinants/factors that impact the efficient decision-making by construction workers in developing countries towards retirement.


2021 ◽  
pp. 17-21

As of today the life style disorders are more prevalent than any other pandemic even corona. Even in patients of corona, metabolic health is a major determinant of patient outcome. Now a days there are many research studies claiming reversal of type 2 diabetes and other components of metabolic syndrome like hypertension, obesity and related disorders


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 44
Author(s):  
Francesco Blasi ◽  
Chiara Bruckmann

Recently MEIS1 emerged as a major determinant of the MLL-r leukemic phenotype. The latest and most efficient drugs effectively decrease the levels of MEIS1 in cancer cells. Together with an overview of the latest drugs developed to target MEIS1 in MLL-r leukemia, we review, in detail, the role of MEIS1 in embryonic and adult hematopoiesis and suggest how a more profound knowledge of MEIS1 biochemistry can be used to design potent and effective drugs against MLL-r leukemia. In addition, we present data showing that the interaction between MEIS1 and PBX1 can be blocked efficiently and might represent a new avenue in anti-MLL-r and anti-leukemic therapy.


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