138 Works
Intracellular bacteriolysis contributes to pathogenicity of Staphylococcus aureus by exacerbating AIM2-mediated inflammation and necroptosis
Shiyuan Feng, Yongjun Yang, Zhenzhen Liu, Wei Chen, Chongtao Du, Guiqiu Hu, Shuixing Yu, Peixuan Song & Jinfeng Miao
Staphylococcus aureus can survive within phagocytes. Indeed, we confirm in this study that approximately 10% of population persists in macrophages during S. aureus infection, while the rest are eliminated due to bacteriolysis, which is of particular interest to us. Herein, we observe that the bacteriolysis is an early event accompanied by macrophage death during S. aureus infection. Furthermore, the cell death is significantly accelerated following increased intracellular bacteriolysis, indicating that intracellular bacteriolysis induces cell death....
Comparative transcriptomic analysis reveal genes involved in the pathogenicity increase of Streptococcus suis epidemic strains
Jianping Wang, Pujun Liang, Hui Sun, Zongfu Wu, Marcelo Gottschalk, Kexin Qi & Han Zheng
Streptococcus suis epidemic strains were responsible for two outbreaks in China and possessed increased pathogenicity which was featured prominently by inducing an excessive inflammatory response at the early phase of infection. To discover the critical genes responsible for the pathogenicity increase of S. suis epidemic strains, the genome-wide transcriptional profiles of epidemic strain SC84 were investigated at the early phase of interaction with BV2 cells. The overall low expression levels of 89K pathogenicity island (PAI)...
Additional file 1 of Surface fungal diversity and several mycotoxin-related genes’ expression profiles during the Lunar Palace 365 experiment
Jianlou Yang, Zikai Hao, Lantao Zhang, Yuming Fu & Hong Liu
Additional file 1: Supplementary Table S1. qPCR primer sequences, mycotoxin types, producers, and toxic effects in humans. Supplementary Table S2. ASV abundances and potential ecological functions (F01-F70). Supplementary Table S3. ISS dust, AIT, ILMAH, and LP1 surfaces merged fungal ASV table. Supplementary Table S4. Species abundance tables at the phylum level. Supplementary Table S5. Species abundance tables at the genus level. Supplementary Table S6. Trophic modes of the fungal microbiome in the different crew groups...
Decreased echinocandin susceptibility in Candida parapsilosis causing candidemia and emergence of a pan-echinocandin resistant case in China
Yating Ning, Meng Xiao, David S. Perlin, Yanan Zhao, Minya Lu, Yi Li, Zhengyu Luo, Rongchen Dai, Shengjie Li, Jiajun Xu, Lingli Liu, Hong He, Yun Liu, Fushun Li, Yuguang Guo, Zhongju Chen, Yingchun Xu, Tianshu Sun & Li Zhang
Candida parapsilosis is becoming a predominant non-albicans cause of invasive candidiasis (IC). Echinocandins are the preferred choice for IC treatment and prophylaxis. Resistance to echinocandins in C. parapsilosis has emerged in several countries, but little is known about the susceptibility profile in China or about mechanisms of resistance. Here, we investigated the echinocandin susceptibilities of 2523 C. parapsilosis isolates collected from China and further explored the resistance mechanism among echinocandin-resistant isolates. Anidulafungin exhibited the highest...
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Dace Gao, Gurunathan Thangavel, Junwoo Lee, Jian Lv, Yi Li, Jing-Hao Ciou, Jiaqing Xiong, Taiho Park & Pooi See Lee
Electroadhesion provides a promising route to augment robotic functionalities with continuous, astrictive, and reversible adhesion force. However, the lack of suitable conductive/dielectric materials and processing capabilities have impeded the integration of electroadhesive modules into soft robots requiring both mechanical compliance and robustness. We present herein a novel iontronic adhesive based on a dynamically crosslinked gel-elastomer system, including an ionic organohydrogel as adhesive electrodes and a resilient polyurethane with high electrostatic energy density as dielectric layers....
Additional file 13 of A comprehensive pan-cancer analysis of necroptosis molecules in four gynecologic cancers
Jianfeng Zheng, Xintong Cai, Yu Zhang, Huihui Wang, Li Liu, Fengling Tang, Linying Liu & Yang Sun
Additional file 13: Supplementary Table 1. The primer sequences in PCR analysis.
Additional file 13 of A comprehensive pan-cancer analysis of necroptosis molecules in four gynecologic cancers
Jianfeng Zheng, Xintong Cai, Yu Zhang, Huihui Wang, Li Liu, Fengling Tang, Linying Liu & Yang Sun
Additional file 13: Supplementary Table 1. The primer sequences in PCR analysis.
Investigation of the sealing performance of the gearbox sealing system of high-speed trains
Shuai Shao, Kailin Zhang, Yuan Yao & Yu Zhang
Investigation of the sealing performance of the gearbox sealing system of high-speed trains-data
Elemental inheritance evaluation for geochemical elements in soil of the Daliangshan, China
Zhen-Jie Zhang, Hong Liu & Yuan Ouyang
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Additional file 4 of HNRNPA2B1-mediated m6A modification of TLR4 mRNA promotes progression of multiple myeloma
Lina Quan, Chuiming Jia, Yiwei Guo, Yao Chen, Xinya Wang, Qiuting Xu & Yu Zhang
Additional file 4. The 23 genes differentially expressed in both the transcriptome and methylation sequencing for MM cells transfected with sh-HNRNPA2B1-8226 and the control sh-NC-8226.
Additional file 3 of HNRNPA2B1-mediated m6A modification of TLR4 mRNA promotes progression of multiple myeloma
Lina Quan, Chuiming Jia, Yiwei Guo, Yao Chen, Xinya Wang, Qiuting Xu & Yu Zhang
Additional file 3. MeRIP sequencing identified 496 differentially peaks for MM cells transfected with sh-HNRNPA2B1-8226 and the control sh-NC-8226.
Hsa_circ_0101432 promotes the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) by adsorbing miR-1258 and miR-622
Haibo Zou, Xiangang Xu, Lanyun Luo, Yu Zhang, Le Luo, Yutong Yao, Guangming Xiang, Xiaolun Huang & Guan Wang
The present research was major in investigating the regulation association among hsa_circ_0101432 (has_circ_RPPH1), miR-1258, miR-622 and MAPK1 in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and we explored the mechanism underlying pathogenesis of HCC. Microarray analysis was employed to detect hsa_circ_0101432 expression in HCC. Hsa_circ_0101432 was verified as a circRNA by testing divergent primers and RNase R. And qRT-PCR was performed to determine the expression of hsa_circ_0101432, miR-1258, miR-622 and MAPK1 mRNA. Furthermore, miRanda predicted that mRNAs targeted miR-1258...
N(6)-adenosine-methyltransferase-14 promotes glioma tumorigenesis by repressing argininosuccinate synthase 1 expression in an m6A-dependent manner
You-Qing Miao, Wei Chen, Jianfeng Zhou, Qiyang Shen, Ying Sun, Tao Li & Sheng-Chan Wang
Glioma is one of the leading causes of tumor-related deaths worldwide, but its potential mechanism remains unclear. This study aimed to explore the biological role and potential mechanism of argininosuccinate synthase 1 (ASS1) in glioma. The relative expression levels of ASS1 in glioma specimens and cell lines were calculated by quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) and Western blotting. The biological functions of ASS1 were demonstrated using the 5-ethynyl-2ʹ-deoxyuridine (EdU) assay, transwell assay, and in...
Affiliations
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Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University138
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Zhejiang University111
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Huazhong University of Science and Technology110
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University95
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Fudan University88
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Chinese Academy of Sciences84
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Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College77
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Central South University69
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Sun Yat-sen University66
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West China Hospital of Sichuan University64