9 results on '"Wang, Shengyue"'
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2. Negative feedback-defective PRPS1 mutants drive thiopurine resistance in relapsed childhood ALL
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Li, Benshang, Li, Hui, Bai, Yun, Kirschner-Schwabe, Renate, Yang, Jun J., Chen, Yao, Lu, Gang, Tzoneva, Gannie, Ma, Xiaotu, Wu, Tongmin, Li, Wenjing, Lu, Haisong, Ding, Lixia, Liang, Huanhuan, Huang, Xiaohang, Yang, Minjun, Jin, Lei, Kang, Hui, Chen, Shuting, Du, Alicia, Shen, Shuhong, Ding, Jianping, Chen, Hongzhuan, Chen, Jing, von Stackelberg, Arend, Gu, Longjun, Zhang, Jinghui, Ferrando, Adolfo, Tang, Jingyan, Wang, Shengyue, and Zhou, Bin-Bing S.
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Drug therapy ,Physiological aspects ,Genetic aspects ,Research ,Phosphates -- Health aspects -- Physiological aspects -- Genetic aspects -- Research ,Chemotherapy -- Health aspects -- Physiological aspects -- Genetic aspects -- Research ,Gene mutation -- Physiological aspects -- Research ,Acute lymphocytic leukemia -- Genetic aspects -- Drug therapy -- Research ,Gene mutations -- Physiological aspects -- Research ,Cancer -- Chemotherapy - Abstract
Relapsed ALL remains a leading cause of mortality among all childhood malignancies in spite of risk-stratified combination therapy and improved supportive care (1). The thiopurines 6-mercaptopurine (6-MP) and 6-thioguanine (6-TG) [...], Relapse is the leading cause of mortality in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Among chemotherapeutics, thiopurines are key drugs in ALL combination therapy. Using whole-exome sequencing, we identified relapse-specific mutations in the phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate synthetase 1 gene (PRPS1), which encodes a rate-limiting purine biosynthesis enzyme, in 24/358 (6.7%) relapsed childhood B cell ALL (B-ALL) cases. All individuals who harbored PRPS1 mutations relapsed early during treatment, and mutated ALL clones expanded exponentially before clinical relapse. Our functional analyses of PRPS1 mutants uncovered a new chemotherapy-resistance mechanism involving reduced feedback inhibition of de novo purine biosynthesis and competitive inhibition of thiopurine activation. Notably, the de novo purine synthesis inhibitor lometrexol effectively abrogated PRPS1 mutant-driven drug resistance. These results highlight the importance of constitutive activation of the de novo purine synthesis pathway in thiopurine resistance, and they offer therapeutic strategies for the treatment of relapsed and thiopurine-resistant ALL.
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- 2015
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3. Photocatalytic degradation of vehicle exhausts on asphalt pavement by Ti[O.sub.2]/rubber composite structure
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Liu, Wei, Wang, ShengYue, Zhang, Jian, and Fan, JunFeng
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Crosslinked polymers -- Analysis ,Asphalt -- Analysis -- Mechanical properties ,Powders -- Analysis -- Mechanical properties ,Rubber -- Analysis -- Mechanical properties ,Business ,Construction and materials industries - Abstract
ABSTRACT In order to improve the efficiency and durability of semiconductor photocatalyst for degrading vehicle exhausts, a highly active degradation micro-unit was designed by crosslinking nano-Ti[O.sub.2] to the surface of [...]
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- 2015
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4. Comparative genomic characterization of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae
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Xu, Zhuofei, Chen, Xiabing, Li, Lu, Li, Tingting, Wang, Shengyue, Chen, Huanchun, and Zhou, Rui
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Genomes -- Identification and classification ,Actinobacillus -- Genetic aspects ,Bacterial genetics -- Research ,Biological sciences - Abstract
The Gram-negative bacterium Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae is the etiologic agent of porcine contagious pleuropneumoniae, a lethal respiratory infectious disease causing great economic losses in the swine industry worldwide. In order to better interpret the genetic background of serotypic diversity, nine genomes of A. pleuropneumoniae reference strains of serovars 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 were sequenced by using rapid high-throughput approach. Based on 12 genomes of corresponding serovar reference strains including three publicly available complete genomes (serovars 3, 5b, and 7) of this bacterium, we performed a comprehensive analysis of comparative genomics and first reported a global genomic characterization for this pathogen. Clustering of 26,012 predicted protein-coding genes showed that the pan genome of A. pleuropneumoniae consists of 3,303 gene clusters, which contain 1,709 core genome genes, 822 distributed genes, and 772 strain-specific genes. The genome components involved in the biogenesis of capsular polysaccharide and lipopolysaccharide O antigen relative to serovar diversity were compared, and their genetic diversity was depicted. Our findings shed more light on genomic features associated with serovar diversity of A. pleuropneumoniae and provide broader insight into both pathogenesis research and clinical/epidemiological application against the severe disease caused by this swine pathogen. doi: 10.1128/JB.00535-10
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- 2010
5. Symbiotic gut microbes modulate human metabolic phenotypes
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Li, Min, Wang, Baohong, Zhang, Menghui, Rantalainen, Mattias, Wang, Shengyue, Zhou, Haokui, Zhang, Yan, Shen, Jian, Pang, Xiaoyan, Zhang, Meiling, Wei, Hua, Chen, Yu, Lu, Haifeng, Zuo, Jian, Su, Mingming, Qiu, Yunping, Jia, Wei, Xiao, Chaoni, Smith, Leon M., Yang, Shengli, Holmes, Elaine, Tang, Huiru, Zhao, Guoping, Nicholson, Jeremy K., Li, Lanjuan, and Zhao, Liping
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Analysis of covariance -- Methods ,Metabonomic analysis -- Methods ,Genomics -- Research ,Phenotype -- Identification and classification ,Intestines -- Microbiology ,Intestines -- Research ,Science and technology - Abstract
Humans have evolved intimate symbiotic relationships with a consortium of gut microbes (microbiome) and individual variations in the microbiome influence host health, may be implicated in disease etiology, and affect drug metabolism, toxicity, and efficacy. However, the molecular basis of these microbe-host interactions and the roles of individual bacterial species are obscure. We now demonstrate a 'transgenomic' approach to link gut microbiome and metabolic phenotype (metabotype) variation. We have used a combination of spectroscopic, microbiomic, and multivariate statistical tools to analyze fecal and urinary samples from seven Chinese individuals (sampled twice) and to model the microbialhost metabolic connectivities. At the species level, we found structural differences in the Chinese family gut microbiomes and those reported for American volunteers, which is consistent with population microbial cometabolic differences reported in epidemiological studies. We also introduce the concept of functional metagenomics, defined as 'the characterization of key functional members of the microbiome that most influence host metabolism and hence health.'' For example, Faecalibacterium prausnitzii population variation is associated with modulation of eight urinary metabolites of diverse structure, indicating that this species is a highly functionally active member of the microbiome, influencing numerous host pathways. Other species were identified showing different and varied metabolic interactions. Our approach for understanding the dynamic basis of host-microbiome symbiosis provides a foundation for the development of functional metagenomics as a probe of systemic effects of drugs and diet that are of relevance to personal and public health care solutions. covariation analysis | gut microbiota | metabonomics | metabotype | metagenomics
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- 2008
6. Improving the short-term aging resistance of asphalt by addition of crumb rubber radiated by microwave and impregnated in epoxidized soybean oil
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Yin, JiMing, Wang, ShengYue, and Lv, FanRen
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Asphalt -- Properties -- Analysis ,Plasticizers -- Chemical properties -- Analysis ,Rubber, Reclaimed -- Usage -- Properties ,Business ,Construction and materials industries - Abstract
ABSTRACT The study was initiated to investigate the anti-aging performance of asphalt modified by crumb rubber impregnated in epoxidized soybean oil (ESO). For this laboratory study, the crumb rubber was [...]
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- 2013
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7. Sequence and analysis of rice chromosome 4
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Feng, Qi, Zhang, Yujun, Hao, Pei, Wang, Shengyue, Fu, Gang, Huang, Yucheng, Li, Ying, Zhu, Jingjie, Liu, Yilei, Hu, Xin, Jia, Peixin, Zhang, Yu, Zhao, Qiang, Ying, Kai, Yu, Shuliang, Tang, Yesheng, Weng, Qijun, Zhang, Lei, Lu, Ying, Mu, Jie, Lu, Yiqi, Zhang, Lei S., Yu, Zhen, Fan, Danlin, Liu, Xiaohui, Lu, Tingting, Li, Can, Wu, Yongrui, Sun, Tongguo, Lei, Haiyan, Hu, Hao, Guan, Jianping, Wu, Mei, Zhang, Runquan, Zhou, Bo, Chen, Zehua, Chen, Ling, Jin, Zhaoqing, Wang, Rong, Yin, Haifeng, Cai, Zhen, Ren, Shuangxi, Lv, Gang, Gu, Wenyi, Zhu, Genfeng, Tu, Yuefeng, Jia, Jia, Zhang, Yi, Chen, Jie, Kang, Hui, Chen, Xiaoyun, Shao, Chunyan, Sun, Yun, Hu, Qiuping, Zhang, Xianglin, Zhang, Wei, Wang, Lijun, Ding, Chunwei, Sheng, Haihui, Gu, Jingli, Chen, Shuting, Ni, Lin, Zhu, Fenghua, Chen, Wei, Lan, Lefu, Lai, Ying, Cheng, Zhukuan, Gu, Minghong, Jiang, Jiming, Li, Jiayang, Hong, Guofan, Xue, Yongbiao, and Han, Bin
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Environmental issues ,Science and technology ,Zoology and wildlife conservation - Abstract
Author(s): Qi Feng [1, 2]; Yujun Zhang [1, 2]; Pei Hao [1, 2]; Shengyue Wang [2, 3]; Gang Fu [3]; Yucheng Huang [1]; Ying Li [1]; Jingjie Zhu [1]; Yilei [...]
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- 2002
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8. Complete genome sequence of Bifidobacterium longum JDM301
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Wei, Yan-Xia, Zhang, Zhuo-Yang, Liu, Chang, Zhu, Yong-Zhang, Zhu, Yong-Qiang, Zheng, Huajun, Zhao, Guo-Ping, Wang, Shengyue, and Guo, Xiao-Kui
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Bifidobacterium -- Genetic aspects ,Gene expression -- Physiological aspects ,Nucleotide sequence -- Research ,Genomics -- Research ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Bifidobacteria, known as probiotic bacteria, are high-G+C Gram-positive bacteria which naturally inhabit the human gastrointestinal tract and vagina. Recently, we completely sequenced Bifidobacterium longum JDM301, which is a widely used Chinese commercial strain with several probiotic properties. doi: 10.1128/JB.00538-10
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- 2010
9. Complete genome sequence of Bacillus thuringiensis mutant strain BMB171
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He, Jin, Shao, Xiaohu, Zheng, Huajun, Li, Mingshun, Wang, Jieping, Zhang, Qingye, Li, Lin, Liu, Ziduo, Sun, Ming, Wang, Shengyue, and Yu, Ziniu
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Bacterial genetics -- Research ,Nucleotide sequence -- Research ,Bacillus thuringiensis -- Genetic aspects ,Gene mutations -- Identification and classification ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Bacillus thuringiensis has been widely used as a biopesticide for a long time. Here we report the finished and annotated genome sequence of B. thuringiensis mutant strain BMB171, an acrystalliferous mutant strain with a high transformation frequency obtained and stocked in our laboratory. doi: 10.1128/JB.00562-10
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- 2010
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