Background: Stem cell-like memory T cells (Tscm) are a subset of memory T cells that have the characteristics of stem cells. The role of Tscm cells in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is not well characterized.Methods: After measuring percentages of CD4+ and CD8+ Tscm cells within the peripheral blood and synovial mononuclear cell populations in RA and health controls (HCs), we confirmed the stem cell nature of Tscm cells from RA patients. The association of Tscm cells with disease activity was also analyzed. Next, the pathogenicity of Tscm cells was examined in RA patients by assessing T cell activation markers and cytokine secretion after stimulation with IL-6 and anti-CD3/CD28 beads.Finally, the transcriptomes of Tscm cells from RA patients were compared with those from HCs.Results: The percentages of CD4+ and CD8+ Tscm cells among total T cells were significantly higher in RA patients than in HCs. Upon stimulation, Tscm cells from RA patients differentiated into daughter T cell subsets with self-renewal capacity. The percentage of CD4+ Tscm cells correlated with expression of RA disease activity markers. Tscm cells from RA patients were more easily activated by
The nucleotide sequence of the TRP1 gene encoding phosphoribosyl anthranilate isomerase in yeast Saccharomycopsis fibuligera was determined by degenerate polymerase chain reaction and genome walking. Sequence analysis revealed the presence of an uninterrupted open-reading frame of 759 bp, including the stop codon, encoding a 252 amino acid residue. The deduced amino acid sequence of Trp1 in S. fibuligera was 43.5% homologous to that of Komagataella pastoris. The cloned TRP1 gene (SfTRP1) complemented the trp1 mutation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, suggesting that it encodes a functional TRP1 in S. fibuligera. A new auxotrophic marker to engineer starch-degrading yeast S. fibuligera is now available. The GenBank Accession No. for SfTRP1 is KR078268.
We address the question, which properties of a chaotic oscillator are crucial for its ability/inability to synchronize with external force or other similar oscillators. The decisive role is played by temporal coherency whereas the shape of the attractor is less important. We discuss the role of coordinate-dependent reparameterizations of time which preserve the attractor geometry but greatly influence the coherency. An appropriate reparameterization enables phase synchronization in coupled multiscroll attractors. In contrast, the ability to synchronize phases for nearly isochronous oscillators can be destroyed by a reparameterization which washes out the characteristic time scale.
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