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The Functional ANnoTation Of the Mammalian genome (FANTOM) Consortium has continued to provide extensive resources in the pursuit of understanding the transcriptome, and transcriptional regulation, of mammalian genomes for the last 20 years. To share these resources with the research community, the FANTOM web-interfaces and databases are being regularly updated, enhanced and expanded with new data types. In recent years, the FANTOM Consortium's efforts have been mainly focused on creating new non-coding RNA datasets and resources. The existing FANTOM5 human and mouse miRNA atlas was supplemented with rat, dog, and chicken datasets. The sixth (latest) edition of the FANTOM project was launched to assess the function of human long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs). From its creation until 2020, FANTOM6 has contributed to the research community a large dataset generated from the knock-down of 285 lncRNAs in human dermal fibroblasts; this is followed with extensive expression profiling and cellular phenotyping. Other updates to the FANTOM resource includes the reprocessing of the miRNA and promoter atlases of human, mouse and chicken with the latest reference genome assemblies. To facilitate the use and accessibility of all above resources we further enhanced FANTOM data viewers and web interfaces. The updated FANTOM web resource is publicly available at https://fantom.gsc.riken.jp/.
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Discov Oncol
August 2025
Department of Medical Laboratory Techniques, Nasiriyah Technical Institute, Southern Technical University, Nasiriyah, 64001, Iraq.
Protein phosphatases are essential regulators of cellular signalling, yet their tissue-specific expression profiles and functional roles in cancer remain underexplored. This study aimed to systematically profile protein phosphatases expression across human tissues and malignancies to identify potential biomarkers. The transcriptomic data from GTEx, FANTOM, and HPA, were analysed assessing 265 protein phosphatases across 60 human tissues.
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July 2025
Water Purification Department, Bureau of Waterworks, Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Japan.
Turnover is a natural phenomenon in lakes and reservoirs that affects water quality. Previous research has evaluated the occurrence and non-occurrence of turnover through data analysis or simulations of dissolved oxygen and water temperature. This study implemented the three-dimensional (3D) environmental hydrodynamic model, Fantom-Refined, along with the application of buoyant particles in the Ogouchi Reservoir, to visualize individual particle movements in detail and gain insights into the turnover process.
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January 2025
School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, United Kingdom.
Trace gas degradation is a widespread metabolic adaptation in microbial communities, driving chemosynthesis and providing auxiliary energy that enhances persistence during nutrient starvation. In particular, carbon monoxide and hydrogen degradation can be of crucial importance for pioneering microbial communities colonising new, oligotrophic environmental niches, such as fresh volcanic deposits or the aerial interface of the phyllosphere. After volcanic eruptions, trace gas metabolism helps pioneer colonisers to initiate soil formation in ash deposits and on recently solidified lava, a vital ecosystem service.
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March 2025
Department of Experimental and Animal Pathology, Clinical Institute of Pathology, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Background: Enhanced protein expression of ALL1-fused gene from chromosome 1q (AF1Q) after (chemo)radiotherapy has been described in vitro, but is largely understudied in gastrointestinal cancer. We aimed to investigate AF1q expression in rectal cancer (RC) patients treated with short-term radiation therapy and a possible correlation with markers crucial for RC prognosis.
Methods: A cohort of 75 RC patients scheduled for surgery was defined and patients with moderately locally advanced tumors (cT3Nx) received preoperative hyperfractionated short-term radiation therapy (cumulative dose 25 Gy).