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Cover: Dendrites in mouse cortical tissue exposed to bisphenol A and visualised by Golgi staining. See article by Hyun et al. (dmm049177). Cover image is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.
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EDITORIAL
The predictive value of models of neuromuscular disorders to potentiate clinical translation
Summary: This Editorial discusses advances in modelling neuromuscular disorders to improve the translatability of preclinical studies. It also highlights two articles from this issue of DMM that provide a deeper understanding of X-linked myotubular myopathy.
A MODEL FOR LIFE
REVIEWS
Cerebral malaria – modelling interactions at the blood–brain barrier in vitro
Summary: This Review discusses the available in vitro models to investigate the impact of adhesion of Plasmodium falciparum-infected red blood cells on the blood–brain barrier, a process associated with cerebral malaria.
Pyroptosis in host defence against bacterial infection
Summary: Pyroptosis is a form of inflammatory cell death. Here, we compare the interplay between pyroptosis and important human pathogens, i.e. Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Salmonella Typhimurium and Shigella flexneri, across different models of immune response to infection.
EDITOR'S CHOICE
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Condensation properties of stress granules and processing bodies are compromised in myotonic dystrophy type 1
Summary: Validation of an inducible model of myotonic dystrophy type 1 that shows altered cellular stress responses. These involve phase-separated cellular structures also implicated in other degenerative conditions.
Involvement of the liver-gut peripheral neural axis in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease pathologies via hepatic HTR2A
Summary: The hepatic-gut neural axis plays a role in NAFLD progression via serotonin and the serotonin receptor HTR2A in hepatocytes, suggesting that HTR2A antagonists are potential therapeutic agents for NAFLD.
Bisphenol-A impairs synaptic formation and function by RGS4-mediated regulation of BDNF signaling in the cerebral cortex
Summary: Bisphenol-A (BPA) disrupts normal synaptic transmission and cognitive behavior in mice. Rgs4 transcription factor and its downstream BDNF/NTRK2 pathway appear to mediate the effect of BPA on synaptic and neurological function.
Arap1 loss causes retinal pigment epithelium phagocytic dysfunction and subsequent photoreceptor death
Summary: We provide evidence that Arap1 expression in retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is essential for maintaining photoreceptor health due to its indispensable role in RPE phagocytosis.
Natural history study and statistical modeling of disease progression in a preclinical model of myotubular myopathy
Summary: This study optimized disease severity analysis and modeled disease progression in Mtm1−/y mice, and confirmed this model using therapeutic Dnm2 reduction in a dose–response analysis.
Contribution of model organism phenotypes to the computational identification of human disease genes
Editor's choice: We investigated the use of model organism phenotypes in the computational identification of disease genes, identifying several data biases and concluding that mouse model phenotypes contribute most to computational disease gene identification.
RESOURCE ARTICLES
Natural history of a mouse model of X-linked myotubular myopathy
Summary: This study provides a comprehensive and longitudinal molecular and phenotypic evaluation of the disease process of X-linked myotubular myopathy (XLMTM) in a murine model.
FIRST PERSON
PREPRINT HIGHLIGHTS
DMM Journal Meeting 2024: Pre-clinical Modelling of Human Genetic Disease and Therapy

Registration is now open for our 2024 Journal Meeting. Rapid advances in gene editing and genetic technologies have revolutionised our ability to model human genetic disease and provided new hope for gene therapies. At this Meeting, we will present the very latest advances in modelling human genetic disease.
Moving towards heart success – Disease Models & Mechanisms Special Issue

DMM's most recent special issue compiles articles that aim to move heart failure to heart success by fundamentally addressing the roots of failure to identify curative strategies.
Crossroads in Virology

Our October Editorial written by Sumana Sanyal emphasises the urgency of a concerted effort in understanding virus–host interactions to inform the development of therapeutics and vaccines, helping to predict disease outcomes. Read the full Editorial here.
A Model for Life - an interview with Professor Kiran Musunuru




Read our new A Model for Life interview with Kiran Musunuru. Prof Musunuru investigates the mechanisms of disease in model systems, with the ultimate goal of developing innovative gene editing therapies.
Sustainable Conferencing Initiative

Through our Sustainable Conferencing Grants, we promote the use of new technology and greener modes of travel. Our blog posts showcase examples of sustainability in action and share experience about how new technologies and conference formats work in practice.