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  • Restriction of dietary valine reduces growth of T cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia through altered valine tRNA biogenesis and reduced translation of mRNAs that encode subunits of mitochondrial complex I.

    • Palaniraja Thandapani
    • Andreas Kloetgen
    • Iannis Aifantis
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 601, P: 428-433
  • Pineoblastoma is a highly aggressive and rare childhood brain cancer, and the genetic drivers of sporadic pineoblastoma are unknown. Here, the authors genomically interrogated pediatric and adult pineoblastomas and found novel variants including recurrent homozygous deletions of DROSHA.

    • Matija Snuderl
    • Kasthuri Kannan
    • Matthias A. Karajannis
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 9, P: 1-10
  • A consortium reports the tripling of the number of genetic markers in Phase II of the International HapMap Project. This map of human genetic variation will continue to revolutionize discovery of susceptibility loci in common genetic diseases, and study of genes under selection in humans.

    • Kelly A. Frazer (Principal Investigator)
    • Dennis G. Ballinger
    • John Stewart
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 449, P: 851-861
  • Frequent loss-of-function mutations in KEAP1, a master regulator of the NRF2 antioxidant pathway, accelerate mutant KRAS driven lung carcinogenesis, but also impose a dependency of these tumors on glutaminolysis. Using a precision medicine–based approach, this work uncovers a metabolic vulnerability of KRASKEAP1-mutant lung cancers that can be therapeutically exploited using currently available glutaminase inhibitors and provides a scientific rationale for patient selection in clinical trials.

    • Rodrigo Romero
    • Volkan I Sayin
    • Thales Papagiannakopoulos
    Research
    Nature Medicine
    Volume: 23, P: 1362-1368
  • Sabeti et al. build on their This paper builds on previous work of detecting selection on human genes, using the many more markers available in the Phase II HapMap project. Three examples of apparent population-specific selection based on geographic area are described, and how these may relate to human biology is discussed.

    • Pardis C. Sabeti
    • Patrick Varilly
    • John Stewart
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 449, P: 913-918
  • The imminent release of tissue atlases combining multichannel microscopy with single-cell sequencing and other omics data from normal and diseased specimens creates an urgent need for data and metadata standards to guide data deposition, curation and release. We describe a Minimum Information about Highly Multiplexed Tissue Imaging (MITI) standard that applies best practices developed for genomics and for other microscopy data to highly multiplexed tissue images and traditional histology.

    • Denis Schapiro
    • Clarence Yapp
    • Peter K. Sorger
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 19, P: 262-267