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The lipoprotein NlpD in Cronobacter sakazakii responds to acid stress and regulates macrophage resistance and virulence by maintaining membrane integrity
Xuemeng Ji, Ping Lu, Juan Xue, Ning Zhao, Yan Zhang, Lu Dong, Xuejiao Zhang, Ping Li, Yaozhong Hu, Jin Wang, Bowei Zhang, Jingmin Liu, Huan lv & Shuo Wang
Cronobacter sakazakii, an emerging opportunistic pathogen, is implicated in severe foodborne outbreak infections in premature and full-term infants. Generally, acid tolerance is vital for the pathogenesis of foodborne pathogens; however, its role in C. sakazakii virulence remains largely unknown. To screen out acid-tolerance determinants from transposon mutants, anovel counterselection method using gentamicin and acid was developed. Using the counterselection method and growth assay, we screened several acid-sensitive mutants and found that nlpD encodes an acid-resistance...
A further look at quantitative trait loci for growth and fatness traits in a White Duroc × Erhualian F3 intercross population
Zheng Deng, Tao Huang, Guorong Yan, Bin Yang, Zhiyan Zhang, Shijun Xiao, Huashui Ai & Lusheng Huang
Genetic analysis of porcine growth and fatness traits is beneficial to the swine industry and provides a reference to understand human obesity. Here, we obtained 29 growth and fatness traits for 473 individuals from a White Duroc × Erhualian F3 intercross population. Basic statistical analyses showed that: (1) Positive correlations between different-stage body weights were detected, the shorter the time interval the stronger the correlation. (2) Strong correlations existed in the paired fatness traits. (3)...
Genomic population structure of Helicobacter pylori Shanghai isolates and identification of genomic features uniquely linked with pathogenicity
Feng Yang, Jinghao Zhang, Su Wang, Zhaoyang Sun, Jun Zhou, Feng Li, Yue Liu, Li Ding, Yixin Liu, Wenjing Chi, Tao Liu, Yongqun He, Ping Xiang, Zhijun Bao, Michal A. Olszewski, Hu Zhao & Yanmei Zhang
Severe Helicobacter pylori-linked gastric disorders are especially prevalent in the East Asia region. The ability of H. pylori to cause different clinical outcomes is thought to be associated with unique sets of its genetic features. However, only few genetic features have been definitively linked to specific gastrointestinal pathologies. Genome heterogeneity of clinical H. pylori strains from patients with four different gastric disorders was studied to explore the population structure and molecular genomic features and their...
Hepatitis B virus middle surface antigen loss promotes clinical variant persistence in mouse models
Junyu Lin, Jing Li, Peilin Xie, Yue Han, Demin Yu, Jia Chen & Xinxin Zhang
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) middle surface antigen (MHBs) mutation or deletion occurs in patients with chronic HBV infection. However, the functional role of MHBs in HBV infection is still an enigma. Here, we reported that 7.33% (11/150) isolates of CHB patients had MHBs start codon mutations compared with 0.00% (0/146) in acute hepatitis B (AHB) patients. Interestingly, MHBs loss accounted for 11.88% (126/1061) isolates from NCBI GenBank, compared with 0.09% (1/1061) and 0.00% (0/1061) for...
A new dihydroflavone and a new polyacetylene glucoside from Bidens parviflora
Fu-Jie Cai, Chuan-Hou Li, Xiao-Hui Sun, Lu Wang, Jin-Li Tian, Wei Zhao, De-Gang Kong, Qing Liu & Hong-Lei Zhou
A new dihydroflavone, 2(S)-isookanin-4′-methoxy-8-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (1), and a new polyacetylene glucoside, (10S)-tridecane-2E-ene-4,6,8-triyne-1-ol-10-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (2), along with seven known compounds (3–9), were isolated from the herb of Bidens parviflora Willd. The structures of all the extracted compounds were elucidated by HR-ESI-MS, 1 D and 2 D NMR spectra, as well as circular dichroism (CD).
Mineral element contents and gene expression in Sophora tonkinensis during florescence
Lin-xuan Li, Zhu Qiao, Jin-yuan Cai, Xiao-yu Gu, Ying Liang, Namuhan Chen, Min-hui Li, Xiao-yun Guo, Jian-hua Miao & Kun-hua Wei
As a medicinal plant, Sophora tonkinensis is mainly distributed in Guangxi, Yunnan, Guizhou and northern Vietnam. In recent years, due to the strong demand for S. tonkinensis, wild resources have become decreased, which has placed great pressure on their protection. Therefore, the introduction of S. tonkinensis was carried out in Guangxi. Although the flowering period of S. tonkinensis is long, its seed setting rate is low. To promote flower production, it is necessary to do...
Inference on moderation effect with third-variable effect analysis – application to explore the trend of racial disparity in oncotype dx test for breast cancer treatment
Qingzhao Yu, Lu Zhang, Xiaocheng Wu & Bin Li
Third variable effect refers to the effect from a third variable that explains an observed relationship between an exposure and an outcome. Depending on whether there is causal relationship, typically, a third variable takes the format of a mediator or a confounder. A moderation effect is a special case of the third-variable effect, where the moderator and other variables have an interactive effect on the outcome. In this paper, we extend the R package ‘mma’...
Downregulation of Smad4 expression confers chemoresistance against imatinib mesylate to chronic myeloid leukemia K562 cells
Jiangzhao Zhang, Min Zhang, Yan Liang, Min Liu & Zhiping Huang
Objective: Imatinib mesylate (IM), a tyrosine kinase inhibitor, exhibits clinically prominent effects against chronic myeloid leukemia (CML); however, a few patients have shown resistance to IM treatment, resulting in disease progression. Smad4 is a tumor inhibitor that transduces TGF-β signaling and modulates genomic stability. Previous studies have indicated that decreased Smad4 expression played a bidirectional role in chemosensitivity in many types of cancers. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the association between IM sensitivity and...
Data from: Female developmental environment delays development of male honeybee (Apis mellifera)
Xujiang He, Yi Bo Liu, Yao Yi, Amal Abdelmawla, Yun Lin Zheng & Zhi Jiang Zeng
Background Nutrition and cell size play an important role in the determination of caste differentiation in queen and worker of honeybees (Apis mellifera), whereas the haploid genome dominates the differentiation of drones. However, the effects of female developmental environment on the development of males remain unclear. In this study, young drone larvae were transferred into worker cells (WCs) or remained in drone cells (DCs) to rear drones. The drone larvae were also grafted into queen...
Comparative analysis of the genetic diversity of the neutral microsatellite loci and second exon of the goat MHC-DQB1 gene
Ying Gong, Yi Guo, Yong-Meng He, Ying Yuan, Bai-Gao Yang, Xing-Hai Duan, Cheng-Li Liu, Jia-Hua Zhang, Qiong-Hua Hong, Yue-Hui Ma, Ri-Su Na, Yan-Guo Han, Yan Zeng, Yong-Fu Huang, Yong-Ju Zhao, Zhong-Quan Zhao & Guangxin E.
This study compared and analyzed the genetic diversity and population structure of exon 2 of the DQB1 gene and 13 autosomal neutral microsatellite markers from 14 Chinese goat breeds to explore the potential evolutionary mechanism of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC). A total of 287 haplotypes were constructed from MHC-DQB1 exon 2 from 14 populations, and 82 nucleotide polymorphic sites (SNPs, 31.78%) and 172 heterozygous individuals (79.12%) were identified. The FST values of the microsatellites...
Comparative analysis of the genetic diversity of the neutral microsatellite loci and second exon of the goat MHC-DQB1 gene
Ying Gong, Yi Guo, Yong-Meng He, Ying Yuan, Bai-Gao Yang, Xing-Hai Duan, Cheng-Li Liu, Jia-Hua Zhang, Qiong-Hua Hong, Yue-Hui Ma, Ri-Su Na, Yan-Guo Han, Yan Zeng, Yong-Fu Huang, Yong-Ju Zhao, Zhong-Quan Zhao & Guangxin E.
This study compared and analyzed the genetic diversity and population structure of exon 2 of the DQB1 gene and 13 autosomal neutral microsatellite markers from 14 Chinese goat breeds to explore the potential evolutionary mechanism of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC). A total of 287 haplotypes were constructed from MHC-DQB1 exon 2 from 14 populations, and 82 nucleotide polymorphic sites (SNPs, 31.78%) and 172 heterozygous individuals (79.12%) were identified. The FST values of the microsatellites...
Targeting of the COX-2/PGE2 axis enhances the antitumor activity of T7 peptide in vitro and in vivo
Jianrong Yang, Jingtao Zhong, Mi Zhou, Yinghong Zhou, Peng Xiu, Feng Liu, Fuhai Wang, Zelun Li, Yuntian Tang, Yuanyuan Chen, Siyang Yao, Tao Huang, Tianqi Liu & Xiaofeng Dong
T7 peptide is considered as an antiangiogenic polypeptide. The presents study aimed to further detect the antiangiogenic mechanisms of T7 peptide and determine whether combining T7 peptide and meloxicam (COX-2/PGE2 specific inhibitor) could offer a better therapy to combat hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). T7 peptide suppressed the proliferation, migration, tube formation, and promoted the apoptosis of endothelial cells under both normoxic and hypoxic conditions via integrin α3β1 and αvβ3 pathways. Cell proliferation, migration, apoptosis, or tube...
Topically applied liposome-in-hydrogels for systematically targeted tumor photothermal therapy
Gang Chen, Aftab Ullah, Gang Xu, Zhou Xu, Fei Wang, Tianqing Liu, Yi Su, Tangjie Zhang & Kaikai Wang
Transdermal drug delivery for local or systemic therapy provides a potential anticancer modality with a high patient compliance. However, the drug delivery efficiency across the skin is highly challenging due to the physiological barriers, which limit the desired therapeutic effects. In this study, we prepared liposome-in-hydrogels containing a tumor targeting photosensitizer IR780 (IR780/lipo/gels) for tumor photothermal therapy (PTT). The formulation effectively delivered IR780 to subcutaneous tumor and deep metastatic sites, while the hydrogels were applied...
Β-Cyclodextrin-graft-poly(amidoamine) dendrons as the nitric oxide deliver system for the chronic rhinosinusitis therapy
Tao Liu, Guowei Li, Xidong Wu, Shaohua Chen, Siyi Zhang, Hong Han, Hongbin Zhang, Xiaoning Luo, Xiang Cai & Dong Ma
Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a rather prevalent condition with a chronic inflammatory process, which is hard to cure. Herein, a new antibacterial drug, nitric oxide (NO), was used for the attempt on CRS therapy. To achieve this, a star copolymer (β-CD-PAMAM) consisting of the β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) core and seven PAMAM-G3 arms, which was designed as a low-cytotoxicity and high NO loading carrier, were synthesized and characterizied. The obtained β-CD-PAMAM/NONOate showed the effect in inhibiting and...
Tumor Heterogeneity in Autophagy-Dependent Ferroptosis
Jingbo Li, Jiao Liu, Yinghua Xu, Runliu Wu, Xin Chen, Xinxin Song, Herbert Zeh, Rui Kang, Daniel J. Klionsky, Xiaoyan Wang & Daolin Tang
Macroautophagy (hereafter referred to as “autophagy”) is a lysosome-mediated degradation process that plays a complex role in cellular stress, either promoting survival or triggering death. Early studies suggest that ferroptosis, an iron-dependent form of regulated cell death, is not related to autophagy. Conversely, recent evidence indicates that the molecular machinery of autophagy facilitates ferroptosis through the selective degradation of anti-ferroptosis regulators. However, the mechanism of autophagy-dependent ferroptosis remains incompletely understood. Here, we examine the early...
CGAS is a micronucleophagy receptor for the clearance of micronuclei
Mengmeng Zhao, Fei Wang, Juehui Wu, Yuanna Cheng, Yajuan Cao, Xiangyang Wu, Mingtong Ma, Fen Tang, Zhi Liu, Haipeng Liu & Baoxue Ge
Micronuclei are constantly considered as a marker of genome instability and very recently found to be a trigger of innate immune responses. An increased frequency of micronuclei is associated with many diseases, but the mechanism underlying the regulation of micronuclei homeostasis remains largely unknown. Here, we report that CGAS (cyclic GMP-AMP synthase), a known regulator of DNA sensing and DNA repair, reduces the abundance of micronuclei under genotoxic stress in an autophagy-dependent manner. CGAS accumulates...
Differentially-expressed mRNAs, microRNAs and long noncoding RNAs in intervertebral disc degeneration identified by RNA-sequencing
Zhimin Li, Yu Sun, Maolin He & Jianwei Liu
The underlying molecular mechanisms of intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD) remain unclear. This study aimed to identify the crucial molecules and explore the function of noncoding RNAs and related pathways in IDD. We randomly selected three samples each from an IDD and a spinal cord injury group (control) for RNA-sequencing. We identified 463 differentially-expressed long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), 47 differentially-expressed microRNAs (miRNAs), and 1,334 differentially-expressed mRNAs in IDD. Three hundred fifty-eight lncRNAs as cis-regulators could potentially...
Hypoxia promotes the proliferation of mouse liver sinusoidal endothelial cells: miRNA–mRNA expression analysis
Zhe Qing, Hanfei Huang, Qun Luo, Jie Lin, Shikun Yang, Tao Liu, Zhong Zeng & Tingfeng Ming
During the initial stage of liver regeneration (LR), hepatocytes and liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSECs) initiate regeneration in a hypoxic environment. However, the role of LSECs in liver regeneration in hypoxic environments and their specific molecular mechanism is unknown. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the miRNA–mRNA network that regulates the proliferation of LSECs during hypoxia. In this study, first, we found that the proliferation ability of primary LSECs treated with hypoxia was enhanced compared...
A 16S rRNA gene sequencing based study of oral microbiota in migraine patients in China
Weiqing Jiang, Tingting Wang, Chen Liu, Mingzhu Deng, Xiao Ren, Fei Wang, Yaqing Zhang, Xueying Yu, Lingling Yao & Yonggang Wang
Migraine is a primary headache characterized by moderate or severe headache attacks, accompanied with reversible neurological and systemic symptoms. There are rare biomarkers for the disease. While emerging evidence has indicated the connection between gut microbiota and migraine, the relation between oral microbiota and migraine is barely known. Thus, the objective of the current study was to explore a possible correlation between oral microbiota and migraine. We compared the oral microbiota communities of migraine patients...
Incomplete thermal ablation-induced up-regulation of transcription factor nuclear receptor subfamily 2, group F, member 6 (NR2F6) contributes to the rapid progression of residual liver tumor in hepatoblastoma
Jin-shu Pang, Dong-yue Wen, Rong-quan He, Gang Chen, Peng Lin, Jin-hong Li, Yu-jia Zhao, Lin-Yong Wu, Jun-Hong Chen, Yun He, Li-Ting Qin, Jia-bo Chen, Yong Li & Hong Yang
Hepatoblastoma is a kind of extreme malignancy frequently diagnosed in children. Although surgical resection is considered as the first-line treatment for hepatoblastoma, a relatively large population of patients have lost the preferred opportunity for surgery. Administration of locoregional ablation enables local tumor control but with the deficiency of insufficient ablation, residual tumor, and rapid progression. In this study, we integrated 219 hepatoblastoma and 121 non-cancer liver tissues to evaluate the expression of NR2F6, from which...
Study of calcitriol anti-aging effects on human natural killer cells in vitro
Weiran Li, Xu Che, Xuemei Chen, Meiling Zhou, Xiaoping Luo & Tao Liu
Vitamin D is widely considered to have a regulatory effect on the immune system. Some clinical investigations have shown that the demand for vitamin D increases with age. Calcitriol is the biologically active form of vitamin D. However, its effect on human natural killer (NK) cells remains unclear. Therefore, in this study, we investigated the anti-aging and immunomodulatory effects of calcitriol on NK cells using a series of immunological methods to explore its important role...
Identification of hsa_circ_0002024 as a prognostic competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) through the hsa_miR_129-5p/Anti-Silencing Function 1B Histone Chaperone (ASF1B) axis in renal cell carcinoma
Zhe Chen, Dehua Ou, Zhuangkai Huang & Peilin Shen
We aimed to identify novel circular RNAs (circRNAs) as prognostic competing endogenous RNAs (ceRNAs) to serve as genetic biomarkers and therapeutic targets for renal cell carcinoma (RCC). High-throughput sequencing data of circRNAs from Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) and of microRNAs (miRNAs) and messenger RNAs (mRNAs) from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) were retrieved to identify differentially expressed RNAs (DERNAs). DEmRNAs were subjected to weighted gene coexpression network analysis (WGCNA) to identify prognostic DEmRNA (proDEmRNA) modules....
Metabolism-related long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) as potential biomarkers for predicting risk of recurrence in breast cancer patients
Jian-ying Ma, Shao-hua Liu, Jie Chen & Qin Liu
Metabolism affects the development, progression, and prognosis of various cancers, including breast cancer (BC). Our aim was to develop a metabolism-related long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) signature to assess the prognosis of BC patients in order to optimize treatment. Metabolism-related genes between breast tumors and normal tissues were screened out, and Pearson correlation analysis was used to investigate metabolism-related lncRNAs. In total, five metabolism-related lncRNAs were enrolled to establish prognostic signatures. Kaplan-Meier plots and the receiver...
miR-342-5p inhibits osteosarcoma cell growth, migration, invasion, and sensitivity to Doxorubicin through targeting Wnt7b
Qing Liu, Zhenting Wang, Xiaohua Zhou, Mingying Tang, Wei Tan, Tianshi Sun & Youwen Deng
Osteosarcoma (OS) accounts for 9 percent of cancer-related deaths in young people. The PI3K/Akt signaling, a well-known carcinogenic signaling pathway in human cancer, cooperates with other signaling pathways such as Wnt signaling to promote cancer progression. Wnt7b, as a transforming member of the Wnt family, could activate mTORC1 through PI3K-AKT signaling and is upregulated in OS. In the present study, we found that miR-342-5p inhibits Wnt7b expression via direct binding to Wnt7b 3′-UTR. miR-342-5p overexpression...
Inference on moderation effect with third-variable effect analysis – application to explore the trend of racial disparity in oncotype dx test for breast cancer treatment
Qingzhao Yu, Lu Zhang, Xiaocheng Wu & Bin Li
Third variable effect refers to the effect from a third variable that explains an observed relationship between an exposure and an outcome. Depending on whether there is causal relationship, typically, a third variable takes the format of a mediator or a confounder. A moderation effect is a special case of the third-variable effect, where the moderator and other variables have an interactive effect on the outcome. In this paper, we extend the R package ‘mma’...
Affiliations
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Jiangxi Agricultural University114
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Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College79
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Zhejiang University65
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Huazhong University of Science and Technology63
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Fudan University62
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Southern Medical University56
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Shandong University56
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University52
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Capital Medical University50
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Sichuan University47