101 Works
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...
The synaptic marker neurogranin as a disease state biomarker in Alzheimer’s disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Zhibin Wang, Jianwei Yang, Wei Zhu, Yi Tang & Jianping Jia
Objective: Synaptic degeneration is the pathologic foundation of cognitive decline in the Alzheimer’s disease (AD) continuum. We aimed to determine whether cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) synaptic marker neurogranin (Ng) is a disease state or a disease stage biomarker in the AD continuum. Methods: Studies comparing CSF Ng levels among AD, mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and healthy participants were included. Studies were eligible if the correlation between CSF Ng levels and Mini-Mental Status Examination (MMSE) scores was...
The reinforcement of sludge-recycling enhanced flocculation by the acid activation of settled sludge
Wei Wei, Lin Sheng, Haoyang Gong, Dong Zhou, Xinli Cai & Shuguang Zhu
Sludge-recycling enhanced flocculation (SEF) is an effective method for enhancing flocculation. In the conventional SEF process, the settled sludge is recirculated into the flocculation process without any further treatment. However, studies have shown that the efficacy of the SEF process could be improved by pre-treating the sludge. In this work, the acid activation of sludge was performed using a range of pH values (1.0–6.0) and charge states, with and without long-chain bridging. The resulting residual...
STAT3-induced ZBED3-AS1 promotes the malignant phenotypes of melanoma cells by activating PI3K/AKT signaling pathway
Yang Wang, Nan Lou, Min Zuo, Fuqiang Zhu, Yan He, Zhiqiang Cheng & Xiaomei Wang
Melanoma is considered as the most frequent primary malignancy occurring in skin. Accumulating studies have suggested that long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play critical parts in multiple cancers. In this study, we explored the molecular mechanism of ZBED3 antisense RNA 1 (ZBED3-AS1) in melanoma. We observed that ZBED3-AS1 expression was remarkably up-regulated in melanoma tissues, and high ZBED3-AS1 level was linked to unsatisfactory survival of melanoma patients. Then, we discovered that ZBED3-AS1 was overexpressed in melanoma...
A Unified Framework for Specification Tests of Continuous Treatment Effect Models
Wei Huang, Oliver Linton & Zheng Zhang
We propose a general framework for the specification testing of continuous treatment effect models. We assume a general residual function, which includes the average and quantile treatment effect models as special cases. The null models are identified under the unconfoundedness condition and contain a nonparametric weighting function. We propose a test statistic for the null model in which the weighting function is estimated by solving an expanding set of moment equations. We establish the asymptotic...
Block-Wise Variable Selection for Clustering Via Latent States of Mixture Models
Beomseok Seo, Lin Lin & Jia Li
Mixture modeling is a major paradigm for clustering in statistics. In this article, we develop a new block-wise variable selection method for clustering by exploiting the latent states of the hidden Markov model on variable blocks or the Gaussian mixture model. The variable blocks are formed by depth-first-search on a dendrogram created based on the mutual information between any pair of variables. It is demonstrated that the latent states of the variable blocks together with...
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’...
Block-Wise Variable Selection for Clustering Via Latent States of Mixture Models
Beomseok Seo, Lin Lin & Jia Li
Mixture modeling is a major paradigm for clustering in statistics. In this article, we develop a new block-wise variable selection method for clustering by exploiting the latent states of the hidden Markov model on variable blocks or the Gaussian mixture model. The variable blocks are formed by depth-first-search on a dendrogram created based on the mutual information between any pair of variables. It is demonstrated that the latent states of the variable blocks together with...
Identification and validation of long non-coding RNA associated ceRNAs in intrauterine adhesion
Jingni Zhang, Peng Jiang, Yuan Tu, Ning Li, Yuzhen Huang, Shan Jiang, Wei Kong & Rui Yuan
Intrauterine adhesion (IUA) is an endometrial fibrotic disease with unclear pathogenesis. Increasing evidence suggested the important role of competitive endogenous RNA (ceRNA) in diseases. This study aimed to identify and verify the key long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) associated-ceRNAs in IUA. The lncRNA/mRNA expression file was obtained by transcriptome sequencing of IUA and normal samples. The microRNAs expression date was downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus database. Differential expressions of mRNAs, lncRNAs and miRNAs were analyzed...
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...
Quantitative proteomics reveals that dormancy-related proteins mediate the attenuation in mycobacterium strains
Hong Wang, Li Wan, Jiahui Shi, Tao Zhang, Huiming Zhu, Songhao Jiang, Shuhong Meng, Shujia Wu, Jinshuai Sun, Lei Chang, Liqun Zhang, Kanglin Wan, Jiaqi Yang, Xiuqin Zhao, Haican Liu, Yao Zhang, Erhei Dai & Ping Xu
Although members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) exhibit high similarity, they are characterized by differences with respect to virulence, immune response, and transmissibility. To understand the virulence of these bacteria and identify potential novel therapeutic targets, we systemically investigated the total cell protein contents of virulent H37Rv, attenuated H37Ra, and avirulent M. bovis BCG vaccine strains at the log and stationary phases, based on tandem mass tag (TMT) quantitative proteomics. Data analysis revealed that...
PRDX1 activates autophagy via the PTEN-AKT signaling pathway to protect against cisplatin-induced spiral ganglion neuron damage
Wenwen Liu, Lei Xu, Xue Wang, Daogong Zhang, Gaoying Sun, Man Wang, Mingming Wang, Yuechen Han, Renjie Chai & Haibo Wang
Spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) are auditory neurons that relay sound signals from the inner ear to the brainstem. The ototoxic drug cisplatin can damage SGNs and thus lead to sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL), and there are currently no methods for preventing or treating this. Macroautophagy/autophagy plays a critical role in SGN development, but the effect of autophagy on cisplatin-induced SGN injury is unclear. Here, we first found that autophagic flux was activated in SGNs after...
CREG1 improves the capacity of the skeletal muscle response to exercise endurance via modulation of mitophagy
HaiXu Song, Xiaoxiang Tian, Dan Liu, Meili Liu, Yanxia Liu, Jing Liu, Zhu Mei, Chenghui Yan & Yaling Han
CREG1 (cellular repressor of E1A-stimulated genes 1) is involved in tissue homeostasis and influences macroautophagy/autophagy to protect cardiovascular function. However, the physiological and pathological role of CREG1 in the skeletal muscle is not clear. Here, we established a skeletal muscle-specific creg1 knockout mouse model (creg1;Ckm-Cre) by crossing the Creg1-floxed mice (Creg1fl/fl) with a transgenic line expressing Cre recombinase under the muscle-specific Ckm (creatine kinase, muscle) promoter. In creg1;Ckm-Cre mice, the exercise time to exhaustion and...
USP5 attenuates NLRP3 inflammasome activation by promoting autophagic degradation of NLRP3
Baoshan Cai, Jian Zhao, Yuling Zhang, Yaxing Liu, Chunhong Ma, Fan Yi, Yi Zheng, Lei Zhang, Tian Chen, Huiqing Liu, Bingyu Liu & Chengjiang Gao
The NLRP3 (NLR family pyrin domain containing 3) inflammasome is involved in diverse inflammatory diseases, thus strict control of its activation is necessary to prevent excessive inflammation. Protein ubiquitination has been reported to regulate the assembly, protein expression and activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome. Until now, several deubiquitinases (DUBs) have been reported to affect the degradation of NLRP3 through the proteasome pathway. However, there is no research on DUBs regulating NLRP3 degradation through macroautophagy/autophagy. Here,...
Identification of prognostic and bone metastatic alternative splicing signatures in bladder cancer
Runzhi Huang, Zixuan Zheng, Shuyuan Xian, Jiayao Zhang, Jingyi Jia, Dianwen Song, Penghui Yan, Huabin Yin, Peng Hu, Xiaolong Zhu, Zongqiang Huang, Tong Meng & Jie Zhang
Bladder cancer (BLCA), originating from the epithelium of the urinary bladder, was the second most common malignancy in the urinary system with a high metastasis rate and poor post-metastasis prognosis. Alternative splicing events (ASEs) were regarded as important markers of tumor progression and prognosis, however, their roles in bladder cancer bone metastasis have not been recognized. In this study, we constructed a predictive model based on ASEs and explored the molecular mechanism of ASEs in...
MiRNA based tumor mutation burden diagnostic and prognostic prediction models for endometrial cancer
Nan Lu, Jinhui Liu, Chengjian Ji, Yichun Wang, Zhipeng Wu, Shuning Yuan, Yan Xing & Feiyang Diao
Uterus Corpus Endometrial cancer (UCEC) is the sixth most common malignant tumor worldwide. In this research, we identified diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers to reflect patients’ immune microenvironment and prognostic. Various data of UCEC patients from the TCGA database were obtained. Firstly, patients were divided into a high tumor mutation burden (TMB) level group and a low TMB level group according to the level of TMB. Then, differentially expressed miRNAs between the two groups were obtained....
MicroRNA miR-188-5p as a mediator of long non-coding RNA MALAT1 regulates cell proliferation and apoptosis in multiple myeloma
Hui Liu, Zuofei Chi, Hong Jin & Wei Yang
Multiple myeloma (MM), a malignancy of plasma cells mainly derived from the bone marrow, has remained incurable generally. LncRNA MALAT1 has been reported to be upregulated in the MM cells and knockdown of MALAT1 inhibited MM cell cycle progression and enhanced cell apoptosis. Online target prediction showed that two target sites for MALAT1 existed in miR-188-5p, which has been identified as a tumor suppressor in other types of cancers. However, the role of miR-188-5p in...
Immune implication of FAM83D gene in hepatocellular carcinoma
Tao Meng, Zhong Tong, Ming-Ya Yang, Yan Zhang, Yu Liu, Zhen-Zhen Wang, Li-Xin Zhu & Jin Wu
FAM83D has been demonstrated to contribute to tumorigenesis. However, its immune effects in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) have not been reported. This study aimed to identify the immune role of FAM83D in HCC. FAM83D was over-expressed in HCC and contributed to poor prognosis according to the results of data analysis based on The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA). Afterward, the levels of immune cells infiltration were found to be correlated with the expression level of FAM83D in...
Identification of prognostic and bone metastatic alternative splicing signatures in bladder cancer
Runzhi Huang, Zixuan Zheng, Shuyuan Xian, Jiayao Zhang, Jingyi Jia, Dianwen Song, Penghui Yan, Huabin Yin, Peng Hu, Xiaolong Zhu, Zongqiang Huang, Tong Meng & Jie Zhang
Bladder cancer (BLCA), originating from the epithelium of the urinary bladder, was the second most common malignancy in the urinary system with a high metastasis rate and poor post-metastasis prognosis. Alternative splicing events (ASEs) were regarded as important markers of tumor progression and prognosis, however, their roles in bladder cancer bone metastasis have not been recognized. In this study, we constructed a predictive model based on ASEs and explored the molecular mechanism of ASEs in...
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...
Prognostic and immunological significance of metastasis associated lung adenocarcinoma transcript 1 among different kinds of cancers
Lili Guo, Xiuwen Zhang, Hongli Pan, Yang Li, Jing Wang, Lin Li, Yafang Dong, Xinxin Du, Jun Chen & Fengjie Guo
LncRNAs belong to the type of noncoding RNA transcripts, which exceed 200 nucleotides in size. MALAT1 as one of the earlier identified lncRNAs in cancer is investigated by more and more scientific researchers. Expression, clinical significance and function of MALAT1 in pan-cancer exist as big difference. To detect the expression and clinical significance of MALAT1 gene precisely and comprehensively among different kinds of cancers, some classical databases such as GEPIA, TIMER, KM Plotter, and PrognoScan...
Biodegradable hollow mesoporous organosilica nanotheranostics (HMONs) as a versatile platform for multimodal imaging and phototherapeutic-triggered endolysosomal disruption in ovarian cancer
Pengfei Li, Bingquan Lin, Zhian Chen, Pan Liu, Jiaqi Liu, Weili Li, Ping Liu, Zhaoze Guo & Chunlin Chen
A major impediment in the development of nanoplatform-based ovarian cancer therapy is endo/lysosome entrapment. To solve this dilemma, a hollow mesoporous organosilica-based nanoplatform (HMON@CuS/Gd2O3) with a mild-temperature photothermal therapeutic effect and multimodal imaging abilities was successfully synthesized. HMON@CuS/Gd2O3 exhibited an appropriate size distribution, L-glutathione (GSH)-responsive degradable properties, and high singlet oxygen generation characteristics. In this study, the nanoplatform specifically entered SKOV-3 cells and was entrapped in endo/lysosomes. With a mild near infrared (NIR) power density...
The synaptic marker neurogranin as a disease state biomarker in Alzheimer’s disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Zhibin Wang, Jianwei Yang, Wei Zhu, Yi Tang & Jianping Jia
Objective: Synaptic degeneration is the pathologic foundation of cognitive decline in the Alzheimer’s disease (AD) continuum. We aimed to determine whether cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) synaptic marker neurogranin (Ng) is a disease state or a disease stage biomarker in the AD continuum. Methods: Studies comparing CSF Ng levels among AD, mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and healthy participants were included. Studies were eligible if the correlation between CSF Ng levels and Mini-Mental Status Examination (MMSE) scores was...
Genomic divergence during artificial selection by feed conversion ratio in Pekin ducks
Suyun Liang, Zhanbao Guo, Jing Tang, Zhanqing Ji, Ming Xie & Shuisheng Hou
Pekin ducks are world-famous for its fast growth and have become the majority of breeds rearing in duck industry. Feed conversion ratio (FCR) is an important trait in Pekin ducks breeding and production, and the underlying biological processes are complex. To gain an insight to the possible biological mechanism underlying the FCR in Pekin ducks, an artificial selection population (S) and a natural population (Z7) were used in this study. The FCR of S line...
Genomic divergence during artificial selection by feed conversion ratio in Pekin ducks
Suyun Liang, Zhanbao Guo, Jing Tang, Zhanqing Ji, Ming Xie & Shuisheng Hou
Pekin ducks are world-famous for its fast growth and have become the majority of breeds rearing in duck industry. Feed conversion ratio (FCR) is an important trait in Pekin ducks breeding and production, and the underlying biological processes are complex. To gain an insight to the possible biological mechanism underlying the FCR in Pekin ducks, an artificial selection population (S) and a natural population (Z7) were used in this study. The FCR of S line...
Affiliations
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Chongqing Medical University101
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University65
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Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College64
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Fudan University61
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Huazhong University of Science and Technology60
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Sichuan University53
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Sun Yat-sen University52
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Zhejiang University50
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Capital Medical University45
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University of Chinese Academy of Sciences41