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  • Galigalidou, C, et al. (författare)
  • Purpose-Built Immunoinformatics for BcR IG/TR Repertoire Data Analysis
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.). - New York, NY : Springer US. - 1940-6029. ; 2453, s. 585-603
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The study of antigen receptor gene repertoires using next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies has disclosed an unprecedented depth of complexity, requiring novel computational and analytical solutions. Several bioinformatics workflows have been developed to this end, including the T-cell receptor/immunoglobulin profiler (TRIP), a web application implemented in R shiny, specifically designed for the purposes of comprehensive repertoire analysis, which is the focus of this chapter. TRIP has the potential to perform robust immunoprofiling analysis through the extraction and processing of the IMGT/HighV-Quest output, via a series of functions, ensuring the analysis of high-quality, biologically relevant data through a multilevel process of data filtering. Subsequently, it provides in-depth analysis of antigen receptor gene rearrangements, including (a) clonality assessment; (b) extraction of variable (V), diversity (D), and joining (J) gene repertoires; (c) CDR3 characterization at both the nucleotide and amino acid level; and (d) somatic hypermutation analysis, in the case of immunoglobulin gene rearrangements. Relevant to mention, TRIP enables a high level of customization through the integration of various options in key aspects of the analysis, such as clonotype definition and computation, hence allowing for flexibility without compromising on accuracy.
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  • Galigalidou, C, et al. (författare)
  • Understanding Monoclonal B Cell Lymphocytosis: An Interplay of Genetic and Microenvironmental Factors
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Frontiers in oncology. - : Frontiers Media SA. - 2234-943X. ; 11, s. 769612-
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The term monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis (MBL) describes the presence of a clonal B cell population with a count of less than 5 × 109/L and no symptoms or signs of disease. Based on the B cell count, MBL is further classified into 2 distinct subtypes: ‘low-count’ and ‘high-count’ MBL. High-count MBL shares a series of biological and clinical features with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), at least of the indolent type, and evolves to CLL requiring treatment at a rate of 1-2% per year, whereas ‘low-count’ MBL seems to be distinct, likely representing an immunological rather than a pre-malignant condition. That notwithstanding, both subtypes of MBL can carry ‘CLL-specific’ genomic aberrations such as cytogenetic abnormalities and gene mutations, yet to a much lesser extent compared to CLL. These findings suggest that such aberrations are mostly relevant for disease progression rather than disease onset, indirectly pointing to microenvironmental drive as a key contributor to the emergence of MBL. Understanding microenvironmental interactions is therefore anticipated to elucidate MBL ontogeny and, most importantly, the relationship between MBL and CLL.
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  • Gallego-Sala, Angela V., et al. (författare)
  • Latitudinal limits to the predicted increase of the peatland carbon sink with warming
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: Nature Climate Change. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1758-678X .- 1758-6798. ; 8:10, s. 907-
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The carbon sink potential of peatlands depends on the balance of carbon uptake by plants and microbial decomposition. The rates of both these processes will increase with warming but it remains unclear which will dominate the global peatland response. Here we examine the global relationship between peatland carbon accumulation rates during the last millennium and planetary-scale climate space. A positive relationship is found between carbon accumulation and cumulative photosynthetically active radiation during the growing season for mid- to high-latitude peatlands in both hemispheres. However, this relationship reverses at lower latitudes, suggesting that carbon accumulation is lower under the warmest climate regimes. Projections under Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP)2.6 and RCP8.5 scenarios indicate that the present-day global sink will increase slightly until around AD 2100 but decline thereafter. Peatlands will remain a carbon sink in the future, but their response to warming switches from a negative to a positive climate feedback (decreased carbon sink with warming) at the end of the twenty-first century.
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  • Lin, Yan-Shih, et al. (författare)
  • Optimal stomatal behaviour around the world
  • 2015
  • Ingår i: Nature Climate Change. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1758-678X .- 1758-6798. ; 5, s. 459-464
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Stomatal conductance (gs) is a key land-surface attribute as it links transpiration, the dominant component of global land evapotranspiration, and photosynthesis, the driving force of the global carbon cycle. Despite the pivotal role of gs in predictions of global water and carbon cycle changes, a globalscale database and an associated globally applicable model of gs that allow predictions of stomatal behaviour are lacking. Here,we present a database of globally distributed gs obtained in the field for a wide range of plant functional types (PFTs) and biomes. We find that stomatal behaviour differs among PFTs according to their marginal carbon cost of water use, as predicted by the theory underpinning the optimal stomatal model1 and the leaf and wood economics spectrum2,3.We also demonstrate a global relationship with climate. These findings provide a robust theoretical framework for understanding and predicting the behaviour of gs across biomes and across PFTs that can be applied to regional, continental and global-scale modelling of ecosystem productivity, energy balance and ecohydrological processes in a future changing climate.
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  • Lin, Yan-Shih, et al. (författare)
  • Optimal stomatal behaviour around the world
  • 2015
  • Ingår i: Nature Climate Change. - 1758-6798 .- 1758-678X. ; 5:5, s. 459-464
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Stomatal conductance (g(s)) is a key land-surface attribute as it links transpiration, the dominant component of global land evapotranspiration, and photosynthesis, the driving force of the global carbon cycle. Despite the pivotal role of g(s) in predictions of global water and carbon cycle changes, a global-scale database and an associated globally applicable model of g(s) that allow predictions of stomatal behaviour are lacking. Here, we present a database of globally distributed g(s) obtained in the field for a wide range of plant functional types (PFTs) and biomes. We find that stomatal behaviour differs among PFTs according to their marginal carbon cost of water use, as predicted by the theory underpinning the optimal stomatal model(1) and the leaf and wood economics spectrum(2,3). We also demonstrate a global relationship with climate. These findin g(s) provide a robust theoretical framework for understanding and predicting the behaviour of g(s) across biomes and across PFTs that can be applied to regional, continental and global-scale modelling of ecosystem productivity, energy balance and ecohydrological processes in a future changing climate.
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