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2. Recombinant porcine interferon alpha enhances the humoral and cellular immune responses to porcine transmissible gastroenteritis virus inactivated vaccine in piglets
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Hai-yang YU, Dong-mei GAO, Jiang DU, Yan SU, and Jun ZHAO
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cellular immune response ,humoral immune response ,inactivated vaccine (iv) ,porcine transmissible gastroenteritis virus (tgev) ,recombinant porcine interferon alpha (rpoifnα) ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
In this study, the effect of recombinant porcine interferon alpha (rPoIFNα) on porcine transmissible gastroenteritis virus inactivated vaccine (TGEV IV) in terms of immunological augmentation was examined. Seven experimental piglet groups, including PBS group, rPoIFNα group, inactivated vaccine (IV) alone group, 4.0x104 U rPoIFNα+IV group, 2.0x105 U rPoIFNα+IV group,1.0x106 U rPoIFNα+IV group, 5.0x106 U rPoIFNα+IV group, were divided. The piglets in each group received a secondary vaccination at 28 days following the initial immunization. By using the ELISA assay, neutralization assay, MTT assay, and flow cytometry, we measured anti- TGEV-specific antibody expressions, neutralization antibodies, as well as lymphocyte proliferation index (Stimulation index, SI), specific IL-4 and IFN-γ production, and T cell subpopulations (CD3+, CD4+, and CD8+). Piglets injected with IV supplemented with rPoIFNα at 1.0x106 U or 5.0x106 U developed significantly higher anti-TGEVspecific and neutralizing antibodies compared to those treated with IV alone. IV therapy with rPoIFNα at 1.0x106 U or 5.0x106 U can boost cellular immunity against TGEV by increasing SI, IL-4, IFN-γ, and the ratio of CD3+, CD4+, and CD8+ cell subgroups. The IV+5.0x106 U rPoIFNα group showed a considerably larger immune increase than the IV+2.0x105 U rPoIFNα group, suggesting that it works in a dose-dependent manner. Therefore, rPoIFNα at 1.0x106 U or 5.0x106 U enhances the immune response against TGEV IV and may function as an immune stimulant.
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- 2024
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3. Right ventricular volume and function by three‐dimensional echocardiography: results of the echocardiographic measurements in normal Chinese adults (EMINCA) II
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Yu Zhang, Ying‐Bin Wang, Gui‐Hua Yao, Hong Tang, Li‐Xin Chen, Li‐Xue Yin, Tian‐Gang Zhu, Jian‐Jun Yuan, Wei Han, Jun Yang, Xian‐Hong Shu, Ya Yang, Yu‐Lin Wei, Yan‐Li Guo, Wei‐Dong Ren, Dong‐Mei Gao, Gui‐Lin Lu, Ji Wu, Hong‐Ning Yin, Yu‐Ming Mu, Jia‐Wei Tian, Li‐Jun Yuan, Xiao‐Jing Ma, Hong‐Yan Dai, Yun‐Chuan Ding, Ming‐Yan Ding, Qing Zhou, Hao Wang, Di Xu, Mei Zhang, and Yun Zhang
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Abstract Three‐dimensional (3D) echocardiography is an emerging technique for assessing right ventricular (RV) volume and function, but 3D‐RV normal values from a large Chinese population are still lacking. The aim of the present study was to establish normal values of 3D‐RV volume and function in healthy Chinese volunteers. A total of 1117 Han Chinese volunteers from 28 laboratories in 20 provinces of China were enrolled, and 3D‐RV images of 747 volunteers with optimal image quality were ultimately analyzed by a core laboratory. Both vendor‐dependent and vendor‐independent software platforms were used to analyze the 3D‐RV images. We found that men had larger RV volumes than women did in the whole population, even after indexing to body surface area, and older individuals had smaller RV volumes. The normal RV volume was significantly smaller than that recommended by the American Society of Echocardiography/European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging guidelines in both sexes. There were significant differences in 3D‐RV measurements between the two vendor ultrasound systems and the different software platforms. The echocardiographic measurements in normal Chinese adults II study revealed normal 3D‐RV volume and function in a large Chinese population, and there were significant differences between the sexes, ages, races, and vendor groups. Thus, normal 3D‐RV values should be stratified by sex, age, race, and vendor.
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- 2024
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4. Relationship between serum levels of secreted frizzled-related protein 4/5 and vascular calcification in patients with diabetes nephropathy
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Dong-mei Gao, Kun Xiang, and Ming-xu Li
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diabetic nephropathies ,secreted frizzled-related protein 4 ,secreted frizzled-related protein 5 ,vascular calcification ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 - Published
- 2023
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5. Subthalamic nucleus-deep brain stimulation improves autonomic dysfunctions in Parkinson’s disease
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Feng Zhang, Feng Wang, Cong-Hui Li, Ji-Wei Wang, Chun-Lei Han, Shi-Ying Fan, Dong-Mei Gao, Yu-Jing Xing, Chen Yang, Jian-Guo Zhang, and Fan-Gang Meng
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Parkinson’s disease ,Deep brain stimulation ,Subthalamic nucleus ,Autonomic dysfunction ,Non-motor symptoms ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Background To study the effects of subthalamic nucleus-deep brain stimulation (STN-DBS) on autonomic dysfunctions in Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients. Methods A total of 57 PD patients who underwent bilateral STN-DBS from March to December 2018, were retrospectively analyzed. Preplanned assessments at baseline and postoperatively at 1, 3, and 6 months also included the Scales for Outcomes in Parkinson’s Disease-Autonomic questionnaire (SCOPA-Aut), the Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) III score, levodopa equivalent day dose (LEDD), Parkinson’s Disease Quality of Life Scale (PDQ-39), the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAMA), and the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD). Results The SCOPA-Aut scores improved significantly [14.59% (18.32%), 24.00% (27.05%), 22.16% (27.07%), all P 0.05) at 6 months after surgery. SCOPA-Aut scores were positively correlated with age (r = 0.428, P = 0.001); the improvements of SCCOPA-Aut scores were positively correlated with improvements of HAMA and HAMD scores (HAMA: r = 0.325, P = 0.015; HAMD: r = 0.265, P = 0.049) at 6 months after surgery. Conclusion STN-DBS improved autonomic dysfunction symptoms of PD patients, and urinary and thermoregulatory sub-items of autonomic dysfunction were improved in the short-term after surgery. There was a close relationship between improved autonomic symptoms and improved anxiety and depression 6 months after surgery. We should therefore direct more attention to autonomic dysfunctions in PD involving detailed preoperative evaluations and postoperative follow-ups, to improve the quality of life of patients.
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- 2022
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6. Therapeutic effects of subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation on anxiety and depression in Parkinson’s disease patients
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Feng Zhang, Feng Wang, Cong-Hui Li, Ji-Wei Wang, Chun-Lei Han, Shi-Ying Fan, Shan-Quan Jing, Hong-Bo Jin, Lei Du, Wei Liu, Zi-Feng Wang, Ze-Yu Yin, Dong-Mei Gao, Yu-Jing Xing, Chen Yang, Jian-Guo Zhang, and Fan-Gang Meng
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parkinson’s disease ,deep brain stimulation ,subthalamic nucleus ,anxiety ,depression ,quality of life ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Objective:This study aimed to determine the effects of subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (STN-DBS) on anxiety and depression in Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients.Methods:The clinical data of 57 patients with PD who underwent bilateral STN-DBS between March and December 2018, were retrospectively analyzed. Patient scores on the Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale-Part III (UPDRS-Ⅲ), the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A), the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D), and the Parkinson’s Disease Questionnaire (PDQ-39) were evaluated.Results:Patient evaluations took place preoperatively and at 1, 3, and 6-month follow-ups. The average patient improvement rates for HAM-A and HAM-D scores at the 6-month follow-up were 41.7% [interquartile range (IQR) 34.9%] and 37.5% (IQR 33.4%), respectively (both p r = 0.538, p r = 0.404, p = 0.002) at the 6-month follow-up. HAM-A and HAM-D scores were positively correlated with the Parkinson’s Hoehn-Yahr disease stage (r = 0.296, p = 0.025; and r = 0.380, p = 0.004, respectively).Conclusion:Bilateral STN-DBS can improve symptoms of anxiety and depression in PD patients.
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- 2022
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7. Tubeimoside-1: A review of its antitumor effects, pharmacokinetics, toxicity, and targeting preparations
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Chang-Lin Wang, Ming-Zhou Gao, Dong-Mei Gao, Ying-Hui Guo, Zhan Gao, Xiang-Ju Gao, Jie-Qiong Wang, and Ming-Qi Qiao
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tubeimoside-1 ,antitumor ,pharmacokinetics ,toxicity ,targeting preparations ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Tubeimoside-1 (TBMS-1), a natural triterpenoid saponin found in traditional Chinese herbal medicine Bolbostemmatis Rhizoma, is present in numerous Chinese medicine preparations. This review aims to comprehensively describe the pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, toxicity and targeting preparations of TBMS-1, as well the therapeutic potential for cancer treatement. Information concerning TBMS-1 was systematically collected from the authoritative internet database of PubMed, Web of Science, and China National Knowledge Infrastructure applying a combination of keywords involving “tumor,” “pharmacokinetics,” “toxicology,” and targeting preparations. New evidence shows that TBMS-1 possesses a remarkable inhibitory effect on the tumors of the respiratory system, digestive system, nervous system, genital system as well as other systems in vivo and in vitro. Pharmacokinetic studies reveal that TBMS-1 is extensively distributed in various tissues and prone to degradation by the gastrointestinal tract after oral administration, causing a decrease in bioavailability. Meanwhile, several lines of evidence have shown that TBMS-1 may cause adverse and toxic effects at high doses. The development of liver-targeting and lung-targeting preparations can reduce the toxic effect of TBMS-1 and increase its efficacy. In summary, TBMS-1 can effectively control tumor treatment. However, additional research is necessary to investigate in vivo antitumor effects and the pharmacokinetics of TBMS-1. In addition, to reduce the toxicity of TBMS-1, future research should aim to modify its structure, formulate targeting preparations or combinations with other drugs.
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- 2022
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8. Norepinephrine-stimulated HSCs secrete sFRP1 to promote HCC progression following chronic stress via augmentation of a Wnt16B/β-catenin positive feedback loop
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Xia-Hui Lin, Hua-Hua Liu, Shu-Jung Hsu, Rui Zhang, Jie Chen, Jun Chen, Dong-Mei Gao, Jie-Feng Cui, Zheng-Gang Ren, and Rong-Xin Chen
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Chronic stress ,Norepinephrine ,Hepatic stellate cells ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,SFRP1 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background Sustained adrenergic signaling secondary to chronic stress promotes cancer progression; however, the underlying mechanisms for this phenomenon remain unclear. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) frequently develops within fibrotic livers rich in activated hepatic stellate cells (HSCs). Here, we examined whether the stress hormone norepinephrine (NE) could accelerate HCC progression by modulating HSCs activities. Methods HCC cells were exposed to conditioned medium (CM) from NE-stimulated HSCs. The changes in cell migration and invasion, epithelial-mesenchymal transition, parameters of cell proliferation, and levels of cancer stem cell markers were analyzed. Moreover, the in vivo tumor progression of HCC cells inoculated with HSCs was studied in nude mice subjected to chronic restraint stress. Results CM from NE-treated HSCs significantly promoted cell migration and invasion, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), and expression of cell proliferation-related genes and cancer stem cell markers in HCC cells. These pro-tumoral effects were markedly reduced by depleting secreted frizzled related protein 1 (sFRP1) in CM. The pro-tumoral functions of sFRP1 were dependent on β-catenin activation, and sFRP1 augmented the binding of Wnt16B to its receptor FZD7, resulting in enhanced β-catenin activity. Additionally, sFRP1 enhanced Wnt16B expression, reinforcing an autocrine feedback loop of Wnt16B/β-catenin signaling. The expression of sFRP1 in HSCs promoted HCC progression in an in vivo model under chronic restraint stress, which was largely attenuated by sFRP1 knockdown. Conclusions We identify a new mechanism by which chronic stress promotes HCC progression. In this model, NE activates HSCs to secrete sFRP1, which cooperates with a Wnt16B/β-catenin positive feedback loop. Our findings have therapeutic implications for the treatment of chronic stress-promoted HCC progression.
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- 2020
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9. MiR-612 regulates invadopodia of hepatocellular carcinoma by HADHA-mediated lipid reprogramming
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Yang Liu, Li-Li Lu, Duo Wen, Dong-Li Liu, Li-Li Dong, Dong-Mei Gao, Xin-Yu Bian, Jian Zhou, Jia Fan, and Wei-Zhong Wu
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miR-612 ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Invadopodia ,β-Oxidation ,Metastasis ,Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background MicroRNA-612 (miR-612) has been proven to suppress EMT, stemness, and tumor metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) via PI3K/AKT2 and Sp1/Nanog signaling. However, its biological roles on HCC progression are far from elucidated. Methods We found direct downstream target of miR-612, hadha by RNA immunoprecipitation and sequencing. To explore its biological characteristic, potential molecular mechanism, and clinical relevance in HCC patients, we performed several in-vitro and in-vivo models, as well as human tissue chip. Results Ectopic expression of miR-612 could partially reverse the level of HADHA, then suppress function of pseudopods, and diminish metastatic and invasive potential of HCC by lipid reprogramming. In detail, miR-612 might reduce invadopodia formation via HADHA-mediated cell membrane cholesterol alteration and accompanied with the inhibition of Wnt/β-catenin regulated EMT occurrence. Our results showed that the maximum oxygen consumption rates (OCR) of HCCLM3miR-612-OE and HCCLM3 hadha-KD cells were decreased nearly by 40% and 60% of their counterparts (p 0.05) or 1/2 (p
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10. Correction to: MiR-612 regulates invadopodia of hepatocellular carcinoma by HADHA-mediated lipid reprogramming
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Yang Liu, Li-Li Lu, Duo Wen, Dong-Li Liu, Li-Li Dong, Dong-Mei Gao, Xin-Yu Bian, Jian Zhou, Jia Fan, and Wei-Zhong Wu
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Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.
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11. Elevated TRIP13 drives the AKT/mTOR pathway to induce the progression of hepatocellular carcinoma via interacting with ACTN4
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Meng-Xuan Zhu, Chuan-Yuan Wei, Peng-Fei Zhang, Dong-Mei Gao, Jie Chen, Yan Zhao, Shuang-Shuang Dong, and Bin-Bin Liu
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TRIP13 ,HCC ,miR-192-5p ,ACTN4 ,EMT ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background ATPase associated with a variety of cellular activities (AAA ATPase) family members are closely linked to tumor formation and progression. However, their roles in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) largely remain unclear. Methods Bioinformatic analyses of public databases were used to excavate the potential AAA ATPases that may contribute to HCC, and thyroid hormone receptor interactor 13 (TRIP13) was selected to following researches because of its most prominently differential expression. Western blot, qRT-PCR and immunohistochemistry were used to detect the expression of TRIP13 in HCC tissues, and then the relationship between TRIP13 expression and clinicopathological parameters were evaluated. Finally, its functions and potential mechanisms were investigated through a series gain- and loss-of-function strategies both in vitro and in vivo. Results TRIP13 was significantly overexpressed in HCC tissues and high level of TRIP13 was closely correlated with a worse clinical outcome. Functionally, elevated TRIP13 facilitated cell proliferation, migration, invasion, and promoted cellular epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) in vitro, while promote tumor growth and lung metastasis in vivo. Mechanistically, TRIP13 interacted with ACTN4 and positively regulated its expression, thus activating the AKT/mTOR pathway to drive tumor progression. Moreover, miR-192-5p served as an upstream regulator of TRIP13 by directly binding to TRIP13 mRNA 3′ UTR, which may partially explain the high expression of TRIP13 in HCC. Conclusion Our findings identified TRIP13 as a promising candidate oncogene in HCC, and TRIP13 induced cell migration, invasion and metastasis of HCC through the AKT/mTOR signaling via interacting with ACTN4.
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12. Circular RNA circTRIM33–12 acts as the sponge of MicroRNA-191 to suppress hepatocellular carcinoma progression
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Peng-Fei Zhang, Chuan-Yuan Wei, Xiao-Yong Huang, Rui Peng, Xuan Yang, Jia-Cheng Lu, Chi Zhang, Chao Gao, Jia-Bin Cai, Ping-Ting Gao, Dong-Mei Gao, Guo-Ming Shi, Ai-Wu Ke, and Jia Fan
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Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Circular RNA ,TET1 ,Histone methylation ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background Recently, the dysregulation of circular RNA (circRNA) have been shown to have important regulatory roles in cancer development and progression, including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, the roles of most circRNAs in HCC are still unknown. Methods The expression of circular tripartite motif containing 33–12 (circTRIM33–12) in HCC tissues and cell lines was detected by qRT-PCR. The role of circTRIM33–12 in HCC progression was assessed by western blotting, CCK-8, flow cytometry, transwell and a subcutaneous tumor mouse assays both in vitro and in vivo. In vivo circRNA precipitation, RNA immunoprecipitation, luciferase reporter assays were performed to evaluate the interaction between circTRIM33–12 and miR-191. Results Here, we found that circTRIM33–12, is downregulated in HCC tissues and cell lines. The downregulation of circTRIM33–12 in HCC was significantly correlated with malignant characteristics and served as an independent risk factor for the overall survival (OS) and recurrence-free survival (RFS) of patients with HCC after surgery. The reduced expression of circTRIM33–12 in HCC cells increases tumor proliferation, migration, invasion and immune evasion. Mechanistically, we demonstrated that circTRIM33–12 upregulated TET1 expression by sponging miR-191, resulting in significantly reduced 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) levels in HCC cells. Conclusions These results reveal the important role of circTRIM33–12 in the proliferation, migration, invasion and immune evasion abilities of HCC cells and provide a new perspective on circRNAs in HCC progression.
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13. Exosomal miR-3682-3p Suppresses Angiogenesis by Targeting ANGPT1 via the RAS-MEK1/2-ERK1/2 Pathway in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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Shuang-Shuang Dong, Dan-Dan Dong, Zhang-Fu Yang, Gui-Qi Zhu, Dong-Mei Gao, Jie Chen, Yan Zhao, and Bin-Bin Liu
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HCC ,exosomes ,angiogenesis ,miR-3682-3p ,ANGPT1 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
BackgroundAngiogenesis is a crucial process in tumorigenesis and development. The role of exosomes derived from hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells in angiogenesis has not been clearly elucidated.Methods and ResultsExosomes were isolated from HCC cell lines (HCCLM3, MHCC97L, and PLC/RFP/5) by ultracentrifugation and identified by nano transmission electron microscopy (TEM), NanoSight analysis and western blotting, respectively. In vitro and in vivo analyses showed that exosomes isolated from highly metastatic HCC cells enhanced the migration, invasion and tube formation of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) compared to exosomes derived from poorly metastatic HCC cells. In addition, microarray analysis of HCC-Exos was conducted to identify potential functional molecules, and miR-3682-3p expression was found to be significantly downregulated in exosomes isolated from highly metastatic HCC cells. By in vitro gain-of-function experiments, we found that HCC cells secreted exosomal miR-3682-3p, which negatively regulates angiopoietin-1 (ANGPT1), and this led to inhibition of RAS-MEK1/2-ERK1/2 signaling in endothelial cells and eventually impaired angiogenesis.ConclusionOur study elucidates that exosomal miR-3682-3p attenuates angiogenesis by targeting ANGPT1 through RAS-MEK1/2-ERK1/2 signaling and provides novel potential targets for liver cancer therapy.
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- 2021
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14. Correlation between Electrode Location and Anxiety Depression of Subthalamic Nucleus Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson’s Disease
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Feng Zhang, Feng Wang, Yu-Jing Xing, Man-Man Yang, Ji-Wei Wang, Cong-Hui Li, Chun-Lei Han, Shi-Ying Fan, Dong-Mei Gao, Chen Yang, Jian-Guo Zhang, and Fan-Gang Meng
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Parkinson’s disease ,subthalamic nucleus ,deep brain stimulation ,anxiety ,depression ,volume of tissue activated ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Objectives: our group explored the correlation between postoperative coordinates of the electrode contacts, VTA, and anxiety and depression symptoms in Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients after subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (STN-DBS). Methods: STN-DBS was conducted on PD patients (n = 57) for six months with follow-up. Clinical outcomes were explored using the unified Parkinson’s disease rating scale Part III (UPDRS-III), the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A), and the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D) before and after surgery. At the Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI), the location of active contacts and the volume of tissue activated (VTA) were calculated. Results: patient evaluations took place preoperatively and follow-ups took place at 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months. The average patient improvement rates for HAM-A and HAM-D scores at the 6-month follow-up were 41.7% [interquartile range (IQR) 34.9%] and 37.5% (IQR 33.4%), respectively (both p < 0.001). In medication-off, there were negative correlations between the HAM-A improvement rate and the Z-axis coordinate of the active contact (left side: r = −0.308, p = 0.020; right side: r = −0.390, p = 0.003), and negative correlations between the HAM-D improvement rate and the Z-axis coordinate of the active contact (left side: r = −0.345, p = 0.009; right side: r = −0.521, p = 0.001). There were positive correlations between the HAM-A and HAM-D scores improvement rate at 6 months after surgery and bilateral VTA in the right STN limbic subregion (HAM-A: r = 0.314, p = 0.018; HAM-D: r = 0.321, p = 0.015). Conclusion: bilateral STN-DBS can improve anxiety and depression symptoms in PD patients. The closer the stimulation to the ventral limbic region of the STN, the more significant the improvement in anxiety and depression symptoms of PD patients.
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15. Activated hepatic stellate cells promote progression of post-heat residual hepatocellular carcinoma from autophagic survival to proliferation
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Rui Zhang, Xia-Hui Lin, Hua-Hua Liu, Min Ma, Jie Chen, Jun Chen, Dong-Mei Gao, Jie-Feng Cui, and Rong-Xin Chen
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hepatocellular carcinoma ,hepatic stellate cells ,hepatocyte growth factor ,autophagy ,proliferation ,Medical technology ,R855-855.5 - Abstract
Background: Microscopic residual tumor often occurs after thermal ablation for medium-large hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), leading to early aggressive recurrence or late relapse during follow-up. The mechanism how microscopic residual HCC cells survive sublethal heat stress and develop rapid outgrowth remains poorly understood. Methods: HCC cells were exposed to sublethal heat treatment and co-cultured with conditioned media from activated HSCs (HSC-CM). Changes of cell proliferation, parameters of cell autophagy and activation of signaling pathways in heat-treated residual HCC cells were analyzed. An HCC orthotopic model was subjected to partial thermal ablation and antitumor effects of a combined treatment regimen were studied. Results: HCC cells survived sublethal heat stress via activation of autophagy. HSC-CM enhanced autophagic survival within 24 h and then promoted proliferation of heat-treated residual HCC cells through HGF/c-Met signaling. Inhibition of autophagy or c-Met increased apoptosis of heat-treated residual HCC cells and reversed the protective effect of HSC-CM. HGF modulated biological status in autophagic survival or proliferation of heat-treated residual HCC through HGF/c-Met/ERK signaling and downstream components of ATG5/Beclin1 or cyclinD1. In an animal model, inhibiting autophagy in combination with c-Met inhibitor significantly thwarted tumor progression of residual HCC after incomplete thermal ablation via the suppressed autophagy, the decreased proliferation and the increased apoptosis. Conclusions: Activated HSCs promote progression of residual HCC cells after sublethal heat treatment from autophagic survival to proliferation via HGF/c-Met signaling. A combined treatment regimen of inhibiting autophagy and c-Met signaling could be used to suppress tumor progression of residual HCC after incomplete thermal ablation.
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16. Periostin involved in the activated hepatic stellate cells-induced progression of residual hepatocellular carcinoma after sublethal heat treatment: its role and potential for therapeutic inhibition
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Rui Zhang, Xia-Hui Lin, Min Ma, Jie Chen, Jun Chen, Dong-Mei Gao, Jie-Feng Cui, and Rong-Xin Chen
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Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Hepatic stellate cells ,Periostin ,Calcipotriol ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background Incomplete thermal ablation may induce invasiveness of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Here, we investigated whether activated hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) would accelerate the progression of residual HCC after sublethal heat treatment, and thus sought to identify the potential targets. Methods Hepatocellular carcinoma cells were exposed to sublethal heat treatment and then cultured with the conditioned medium from activated HSCs (HSC-CM). The cell proliferation, migration, invasion and parameters of epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) were analyzed. In vivo tumor progression of heat-treated residual HCC cells inoculated with activated HSCs was studied in nude mice. Results HSC-CM significantly enhanced the proliferation, motility, invasion, prominent EMT activation and decreased apoptosis of heat-exposed residual HCC cells. These increased malignant phenotypes were markedly attenuated by neutralizing periostin (POSTN) in HSC-CM. Furthermore, exogenous POSTN administration exerted the similar effects of HSC-CM on heat-treated residual HCC cells. POSTN induced the prominent activation of p52Shc and ERK1/2 via integrin β1 in heat-exposed residual HCC cells. Vitamin D analog calcipotriol blocked POSTN secretion from activated HSCs. Calcipotriol plus cisplatin significantly suppressed the activated HSCs-enhanced tumor progression of heat-treated residual HCC cells via the inhibited POSTN expression and the increased apoptosis. Conclusions Activated HSCs promote the tumor progression of heat-treated residual HCC through the release of POSTN, which could be inhibited by calcipotriol. Calcipotriol plus cisplatin could be used to thwart the accelerated progression of residual HCC after suboptimal heat treatment.
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17. Extracellular matrix collagen I promotes the tumor progression of residual hepatocellular carcinoma after heat treatment
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Rui Zhang, Min Ma, Xia-Hui Lin, Hua-Hua Liu, Jie Chen, Jun Chen, Dong-Mei Gao, Jie-Feng Cui, Zheng-Gang Ren, and Rong-Xin Chen
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Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Collagen I ,ERK ,Heat treatment ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background Accelerated malignant behaviors induced by insufficient thermal ablation have been increasingly reported, however, the exact mechanisms are still unclear. Here, we investigated the importance of the extracellular matrix (ECM) in modulating the progression of residual hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) after heat treatment. Methods Heat-exposed residual HCC cells were cultured in different ECM gels. We used basement membrane gel (Matrigel) to simulate the normal microenvironment and collagen I to model the pathological stromal ECM. The alterations of morphology and parameters of proliferation, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and stemness were analyzed in vitro and in vivo. Results Increased collagen I deposition was observed at the periablational zone after incomplete RFA of HCC in a xenograft model. The markers of cell proliferation, EMT, motility and progenitor-like traits of heat-exposed residual HCC cells were significantly induced by collagen I as compared to Matrigel (p values all
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18. Angiogenesis enhanced by treatment damage to hepatocellular carcinoma through the release of GDF15
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Gang Dong, Qiong‐Dan Zheng, Min Ma, Si‐Fan Wu, Rui Zhang, Rong‐Rong Yao, Yin‐Ying Dong, Hui Ma, Dong‐Mei Gao, Sheng‐Long Ye, Jie‐Feng Cui, Zheng‐Gang Ren, and Rong‐Xin Chen
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Angiogenesis ,GDF15 ,hepatocellular carcinoma ,thalidomide ,transarterial chemoembolization ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) is the standard treatment for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Hypoxia‐induced angiogenesis by TACE is linked to treatment failure; however, whether the chemotherapeutic damage of TACE to HCC could increase tumor angiogenesis has not been explored. The molecular effects of chemotherapy‐damaged HCC cells on the neo‐angiogenesis were investigated in vitro and in vivo. The expression of growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15) was significantly upregulated in HCC cells exposed to chemotherapeutic agents. GDF15 from chemotherapy‐damaged HCC cells promoted the in vitro proliferation, migration, and tube formation of endothelial cells. The pro‐angiogenic effect of GDF15 was through the activation of Src and its downstream AKT, MAPK, and NF‐κB signaling, which was blocked by thalidomide. The use of thalidomide significantly attenuated the in vivo chemotherapy‐damaged HCC cells‐promoted angiogenesis in nude mice. In conclusion, the chemotherapeutic damage in TACE to HCC could promote tumor angiogenesis via the increased release of GDF15. Thalidomide could reverse these pro‐angiogenic effects.
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- 2018
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19. miR-182-5p promotes hepatocellular carcinoma progression by repressing FOXO3a
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Man-Qing Cao, A-Bin You, Xiao-Dong Zhu, Wei Zhang, Yuan-Yuan Zhang, Shi-Zhe Zhang, Ke-wei Zhang, Hao Cai, Wen-Kai Shi, Xiao-Long Li, Kang-Shuai Li, Dong-Mei Gao, De-Ning Ma, Bo-Gen Ye, Cheng-Hao Wang, Cheng-Dong Qin, Hui-Chuan Sun, Ti Zhang, and Zhao-You Tang
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miR-182-5p ,HCC ,FOXO3a ,Wnt signaling ,Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background High frequency of recurrence is the major cause of the poor outcomes for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). microRNA (miR)-182-5p emerged as a high-priority miRNA in HCC and was found to be related to HCC metastasis. Whether the expression of miR-182-5p in tumor tissue correlated with early recurrence in HCC patients underwent curative surgery was unknown. Methods Real-time PCR (RT-PCR) and in situ hybridization (ISH) were conducted to assess the expression of miR-182-5p in HCC cells and tissues. Cell Counting Kit-8 (CCK-8), transwell assays were performed to detected cells proliferation and migration ability. Flow cytometry assays were used to detect cell apoptosis rate, and xenograft model was employed to study miR-182-5p in HCC growth and lung metastasis. The target of miR-182-5p was validated with a dual-luciferase reporter assay and western blotting. Immunohistochemistry, immumoblotting, and immunoprecipitation were performed to test relative protein expression. Results We showed that high expression of miR-182-5p in tumor tissues correlated with poor prognosis as well as early recurrence in HCC patients underwent curative surgery. miR-182-5p enhanced motility and invasive ability of HCC cells both in vitro and in vivo. miR-182-5p directly targets 3′-UTR of FOXO3a and repressed FOXO3a expression, activating AKT/FOXO3a pathway to promote HCC proliferation. Notably, miR-182-5p activated Wnt/β-catenin signaling by inhibiting the degradation of β-catenin and enhancing the interaction between β-catenin and TCF4 which was mediated by repressed FOXO3a. Conclusions Consistently, miR-182-5p can be a potential predictor of early recurrence for HCC patients underwent curative surgery, and FOXO3a plays a key mediator in miR-182-5p induced HCC progression.
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20. Activated hepatic stellate cells secrete periostin to induce stem cell-like phenotype of residual hepatocellular carcinoma cells after heat treatment
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Rui Zhang, Rong-Rong Yao, Jing-Huan Li, Gang Dong, Min Ma, Qiong-Dan Zheng, Dong-Mei Gao, Jie-Feng Cui, Zheng-Gang Ren, and Rong-Xin Chen
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Abstract Some evidences show that residual tumor after thermal ablation will progress rapidly. However, its mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we assessed whether activated HSCs could regulate stem cell-like property of residual tumor after incomplete thermal ablation to promote tumor progression. Human HCC cell lines were exposed to sublethal heat treatment to simulate the peripheral zone of thermal ablation. After residual HCC cells were cultured with conditional medium (CM) from activated HSCs, parameters of the stem cell-like phenotypes were analyzed. Nude mice bearing heat-exposed residual HCC cells and HSCs were subjected to metformin treatment to thwarter tumor progression. CM from activated primary HSCs or LX-2 cells significantly induced the stem cell-like phenotypes of residual HCC cells after heat treatment. These effects were significantly abrogated by neutralizing periostin (POSTN) in the CM. POSTN regulated the stemness of heat-exposed residual HCC cells via activation of integrin β1/AKT/GSK-3β/β-catenin/TCF4/Nanog signaling pathway. Metformin significantly inhibited in vivo progression of heat-exposed residual HCC via suppressing POSTN secretion and decreasing cancer stem cell marker expression. Our data propose a new mechanism of activated HSCs promoting the stemness traits of residual HCC cells after incomplete thermal ablation and suggest metformin as a potential drug to reverse this process.
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21. Interferon-α Combined With Herbal Compound 'Songyou Yin' Effectively Inhibits the Increased Invasiveness and Metastasis by Insufficient Radiofrequency Ablation of Hepatocellular Carcinoma in an Animal Model
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Ning Zhang MD, Long-Rong Wang MD, Dou-Dou Li MD, De-Ning Ma MD, Cheng-Hao Wang MD, Xi-Gan He MD, Dong-Mei Gao MD, Lu Wang MD, and Zhao-You Tang MD
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Objective: We had previously proved that insufficient radiofrequency ablation (RFA) could enhance invasiveness and metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) through epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), which is mediated by activating β-catenin signaling. Thus, the aim of the present study was to demonstrate whether the combined treatment of interferon-α (IFN-α) and “Songyou Yin” (SYY) minimizes the pro-metastatic effects of insufficient RFA, as well as to explore its underlying mechanism. Methods: Insufficient RFA was performed in an orthotopic nude mice model of HCCLM3 with high metastatic potential. The effects of IFN-α, SYY, and combined IFN-α and SYY were observed in the animal model. Tumor sizes, lung metastasis, and survival time were assessed. Immunochemistry staining, real-time polymerase chain reaction, and Western blot were used to examine gene expression related to metastasis and angiogenesis in residual cancer after insufficient RFA. Results: For up to 8 weeks of treatment, the combined therapy significantly decreased the residual cancer sizes, minimized the lung metastasis rate, and prolonged the survival time of nude mice, which might be due to suppression of the EMT via β-catenin signal blockade, in addition to attenuating angiogenesis in residual cancer after insufficient RFA. Conclusion: IFN-α combined with SYY significantly weakened the enhanced metastatic potential of residual cancer after insufficient RFA by attenuating EMT, which is mediated through inhibiting activation of β-catenin. In addition, decreasing angiogenesis of residual cancer might also play a certain role.
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22. Correction to: Elevated TRIP13 drives the AKT/mTOR pathway to induce the progression of hepatocellular carcinoma via interacting with ACTN4
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Meng-Xuan Zhu, Chuan-Yuan Wei, Peng-Fei Zhang, Dong-Mei Gao, Jie Chen, Yan Zhao, Shuang-Shuang Dong, and Bin-Bin Liu
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
In the original publication of this article [1], the author would like to revise Figure 4.
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23. MicroRNA-26a suppresses epithelial-mesenchymal transition in human hepatocellular carcinoma by repressing enhancer of zeste homolog 2
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De-Ning Ma, Zong-Tao Chai, Xiao-Dong Zhu, Ning Zhang, Di-Hua Zhan, Bo-Gen Ye, Cheng-Hao Wang, Cheng-Dong Qin, Yi-Ming Zhao, Wei-Ping Zhu, Man-Qing Cao, Dong-Mei Gao, Hui-Chuan Sun, and Zhao-You Tang
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microRNA-26a (miR-26a) ,Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) ,Enhancer of zeste homolog 2 (EZH2) ,Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) ,Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background Our previous study reported that microRNA-26a (miR-26a) inhibited tumor progression by inhibiting tumor angiogenesis and intratumoral macrophage infiltration in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The direct roles of miR-26a on tumor cell invasion remain poorly understood. In this study, we aim to explore the mechanism of miR-26a in modulating epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in HCC. Methods In vitro cell morphology and cell migration were compared between the hepatoma cell lines HCCLM3 and HepG2, which were established in the previous study. Overexpression and down-regulation of miR-26a were induced in these cell lines, and Western blot and immunofluorescence assays were used to detect the expression of EMT markers. Xenograft nude mouse models were used to observe tumor growth and pulmonary metastasis. Immunohistochemical assays were conducted to study the relationships between miR-26a expression and enhancer of zeste homolog 2 (EZH2) and E-cadherin expression in human HCC samples. Results Down-regulation of miR-26a in HCCLM3 and HepG2 cells resulted in an EMT-like cell morphology and high motility in vitro and increased in tumor growth and pulmonary metastasis in vivo. Through down-regulation of EZH2 expression and up-regulation of E-cadherin expression, miR-26a inhibited the EMT process in vitro and in vivo. Luciferase reporter assay showed that miR-26a directly interacted with EZH2 messenger RNA (mRNA). Furthermore, the expression of miR-26a was positively correlated with E-cadherin expression and inversely correlated with EZH2 expression in human HCC tissue. Conclusions miR-26a inhibited the EMT process in HCC by down-regulating EZH2 expression.
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24. Interferon-alpha-2b induces autophagy in hepatocellular carcinoma cells through Beclin1 pathway
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Jun Zhao, Ming-Li Wang, Zeng Li, Dong-Mei Gao, Yu Cai, Jun Chang, and Shi-Ping Wang
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Interferon-alpha-2b(IFN-α2b) ,autophagy ,acridine orange ,Beclin1 ,transmission electron microscopy ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Objective To determine whether Interferon-alpha-2b (IFN-α2b) can modulate the autophagic response in hepatocellular carcinoma cells. Methods Hepatocellular carcinoma cells were treated with IFN-α2b. Autophagy was assessed by acridine orange staining, GFP-LC3 dotted assay, transmission electron microscopy and immunoblotting. Results Acridine orange staining showed that IFN-α2b triggered the accumulation of acidic vesicular and autolysosomes in HepG2 cells. The acridine orange HepG2 cell ratios were (4.3±1.0)%, (6.9±1.4)%, and (13.1±2.3)%, respectively, after treatment with 100, 1,000, and 10,000 IU/mL IFN-α2b for 48 h. A markedly punctate pattern was observed in HepG2 cells treated with 10,000 IU/mL IFN-α2b for 48 h, but only diffuse and weakly fluorescent GFP-LC3 puncta was observed in control cells. HepG2 cells treated with 10,000 IU/mL IFN-α2b for 48 h developed autophagosome-like characteristics, including single- or double-membrane vacuoles containing intact and degraded cellular debris. The Beclin1 and LC3-Ⅱ protein expression was up-regulated by IFN-α2b treatment. Conclusion Autophagy can be induced in a dose-dependent manner by treatment with IFN-α2b in HepG2 cells, and the Beclin1 signaling pathway was stimulated by IFN-α2b.
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25. An Improved Synthesis of 1,2-Diarylethanols under Conventional Heating and Ultrasound Irradiation
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Liang-Zhu Huang, Tian-Rui Li, Wei-Li Ma, Dong-Mei Gao, and Zhen-Ting Du
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1,2-diarylethanols ,ultrasonic-assisted organic synthesis ,2-nitrotoulene ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
A simple and efficient synthesis of 1,2-diarylethanols has been developed. The procedure involved the reaction between a variety of toluene derivatives and aryl aldehydes under conventional heating and ultrasound irradiation. This procedure possesses several advantages such as operational simplicity, high yield, safety and environment benignancy. Ultrasound was proved to be very helpful to the reaction, markedly improving the yield and the reaction rate.
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26. Changes of tear film after LASIK with corneal flap created by femtosecond laser and microkeratome
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Yuan Zhang, Bing-Bing Jia, Yan Zhang, Dong-Mei Gao, and Yu-Zhen Pang
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laser in situ keratomileusis ,femtosecond laser ,dry eye ,tear film ,microkeratome ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM: To observe the changes of tear film on the patients after laser in situ keratomileusis(LASIK)with corneal flap created by femtosecond laser and microkeratome.METHODS: Totally 150 patients(300 eyes)with myopia received operation of LASIK. Patients were divided into two groups according to the methods of making corneal flap. The patients of group one were assigned to receiving LASIK with corneal flap creation by Intralase femtosecond laser(190 eyes of 95 patients), group two were assigned to receiving LASIK with corneal flap creation by microkeratome(110 eyes of 55 patients). Dry eye symptom score, tear break-up time(BUT), Schirmer Ⅰ test(S I t), corneal fluorescein staining(FL)were recorded preoperatively and postoperatively at 1wk; 1, 3 and 6mo. RESULTS: Dry eye symptom score: there existed obvious differences at 1wk; 1, 3mo between two groups(PP>0.05). BUT: there existed obvious differences at 1wk, 1, 3mo between two groups(PP>0.05). SchirmerⅠ test: there existed obvious differences in the 1wk, 1, 3mo between two groups(PP>0.05). FL: there existed obvious differences in the 1wk, 1, 3mo between two groups(PP>0.05).CONCLUSION: The early stability of tear film decrease after operation in both of the two groups. The dry eye symptoms are lighter and recover faster.
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27. Analysis the changes of tear film after LASIK with corneal flap created by femtosecond laser with the different gender
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Yuan Zhang, Bing-Bing Jia, Yan Zhang, Dong-Mei Gao, and Yu-Zhen Pang
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AIM: To observe the changes of tear film on the patients after laser in situ keratomileusis(LASIK)with corneal flap created by femtosecond laser with the different gender.METHODS: The 120 myopic patients(240 eyes)who underwent femtosecond laser surgery LASIK from August to September 2013 were collected, and these patients were followed up for 3mo. The patients were divided into two groups according to the gender, group A was male(110 eyes of 55 patients); group B was female(130 eyes of 65 patients). Dry eye symptom score, tear break-up time(BUT), Schirmer Ⅰ test, corneal fluorescein staining were recorded preoperatively and postoperatively in 1wk,1,2,3mo. RESULTS: Dry eye symptom score: it was statistically significant between two groups after operation in the 1wk,1, 2mo(P=0.000,0.023, 0.030). It had no statistical significance between the two groups in 3mo(P=0.283). BUT: it was statistical significance between two groups after operation in the 1wk,1, 2, 3mo(P=0.000,0.017, 0.026, 0.032). SchirmerⅠ test: it was statistically significant between two groups after operation in the 1wk, 1, 2mo(P=0.012,0.024, 0.018). It had no statistical significance between the two groups in 3mo(P=0.206)Corneal fluorescein staining: it was statistically significant between two groups after operation in the 1wk, 1, 2, 3mo(P=0.022,0.015, 0.036, 0.041).CONCLUSION: The influence of tear film after femtosecond laser surgery for men less than that for women.
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28. Analysis on tear film after LASIK by femtosecond laser with Oculus corneal topography
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Yuan Zhang, Bing-Bing Jia, Yan Zhang, Dong-Mei Gao, and Yu-Zhen Pang
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femtosecond laser ,laser in situ keratomileusis ,dry eye ,tear film ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM:To observe the changes of tear film on the patients after laser in situ keratomileusis(LASIK)with corneal flap created by femtosecond laser with Oculus corneal topography.METHODS:Totally 120 myopic patients(240 eyes)were collected who underwent femtosecond laser surgery LASIK from August to September 2013, and these patients can be followed up for 3mo. Tear break-up time(BUT)and tear meniscus height(TMH)with Oculus corneal topography were recorded preoperatively and postoperatively at 1wk; 1, 2 and 3mo.RESULTS: Oculus BUT: there existed obvious differences(P=0.012, 0.000, 0.023P=0.236>0.05)existed in 3mo compared with the preoperative level. TMH: there existed obvious differences(P=0.025, 0.019, 0.026P=0.375>0.05 )existed in 3mo compared with the preoperative level.CONCLUSION: Femtosecond laser surgery affects the stability of the tear film at a certain time and a certain extent. The mechanism related to many factors. It is temporary and lighted.
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29. Correction to: miR-182-5p promotes hepatocellular carcinoma progression by repressing FOXO3a
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Man-Qing Cao, A-Bin You, Xiao-Dong Zhu, Wei Zhang, Yuan-Yuan Zhang, Shi-Zhe Zhang, Kei-wei Zhang, Hao Cai, Wen-Kai Shi, Xiao-Long Li, Kang-Shuai Li, Dong-Mei Gao, De-Ning Ma, Bo-Gen Ye, Cheng-Hao Wang, Cheng-Dong Qin, Hui-Chan Sun, Ti Zhang, and Zhao-You Tang
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Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
The original article [1] contains an error in Fig. 5a whereby the Western blot bands representing CyclinD1 have mistakenly been duplicated over the Western blot bands intended to represent SGK.
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30. Incomplete radiofrequency ablation enhances invasiveness and metastasis of residual cancer of hepatocellular carcinoma cell HCCLM3 via activating β-catenin signaling.
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Ning Zhang, Lu Wang, Zong-Tao Chai, Zi-Man Zhu, Xiao-Dong Zhu, De-Ning Ma, Qiang-Bo Zhang, Yi-Ming Zhao, Miao Wang, Jian-Yang Ao, Zheng-Gang Ren, Dong-Mei Gao, Hui-Chuan Sun, and Zhao-You Tang
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Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is one of the curative therapies for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), however, accelerated progression of residual HCC after incomplete RFA has been reported more frequently. The underlying molecular mechanism of this phenomenon remains to be elucidated. In this study, we used an incomplete RFA orthotopic HCC nude mouse model to study the invasive and metastatic potential of residual cancer as well as the correlated mechanism.The incomplete RFA orthotopic nude mouse models were established using high metastatic potential HCC cell line HCCLM3 and low metastatic potential HCC cell line HepG2, respectively. The changes in cellular morphology, motility, metastasis and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), and HCC cell molecular markers after in vitro and in vivo incomplete RFA intervention were observed.Pulmonary and intraperitoneal metastasis were observed in an in vivo study. The underlying pro-invasive mechanism of incomplete RFA appeared to be associated with promoting EMT, including down-regulation of E-cadherin and up-regulation of N-cadherin and vimentin. These results were in accordance with the in vitro response of HCC cells to heat intervention. Further studies demonstrated that β-catenin was a pivotal factor during this course and blocking β-catenin reduced metastasis and EMT phenotype changes in heat-treated HCCLM3 cells in vitro.Incomplete RFA enhanced the invasive and metastatic potential of residual cancer, accompanying with EMT-like phenotype changes by activating β-catenin signaling in HCCLM3 cells.
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31. Mechanism Study on Chinese Medicine in Treatment of Nodular Goiter
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Chang-Lin, Wang, Ming-Zhou, Gao, Xiang-Ju, Gao, Xiang-Yu, Mu, Jie-Qiong, Wang, Dong-Mei, Gao, and Ming-Qi, Qiao
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Nodular goiter has become increasingly prevalent in recent years. Clinically, there has been a burgeoning interest in nodular goiter due to the risk of progression to thyroid cancer. This review aims to provide a comprehensive summary of the mechanisms underlying the therapeutic effect of Chinese medicine (CM) in nodular goiter. Articles were systematically retrieved from databases, including PubMed, Web of Science and China National Knowledge Infrastructure. New evidence showed that CM exhibited multi-pathway and multi-target characteristics in the treatment of nodular goiter, involving hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid axis, oxidative stress, blood rheology, cell proliferation, apoptosis, and autophagy, especially inhibition of cell proliferation and promotion of cell apoptosis, involving multiple signal pathways and a variety of cytokines. This review provides a scientific basis for the therapeutic use of CM against nodular goiter. Nonetheless, future studies are warranted to identify more regulatory genes and pathways to provide new approaches for the treatment of nodular goiter.
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32. Supplementary Table 2 from Gene Expression Profiling of Fixed Tissues Identified Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1α, VEGF, and Matrix Metalloproteinase-2 as Biomarkers of Lymph Node Metastasis in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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Dong-Mei Gao, Hai-Ying Zeng, Zhao-You Tang, Jia Fan, Zhao-Chong Zeng, and Zuo-Lin Xiang
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33. Supplementary Figure 1 from Gene Expression Profiling of Fixed Tissues Identified Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1α, VEGF, and Matrix Metalloproteinase-2 as Biomarkers of Lymph Node Metastasis in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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Dong-Mei Gao, Hai-Ying Zeng, Zhao-You Tang, Jia Fan, Zhao-Chong Zeng, and Zuo-Lin Xiang
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34. Supplementary Table 3 from Gene Expression Profiling of Fixed Tissues Identified Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1α, VEGF, and Matrix Metalloproteinase-2 as Biomarkers of Lymph Node Metastasis in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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Dong-Mei Gao, Hai-Ying Zeng, Zhao-You Tang, Jia Fan, Zhao-Chong Zeng, and Zuo-Lin Xiang
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35. Supplementary Table 1 from Gene Expression Profiling of Fixed Tissues Identified Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1α, VEGF, and Matrix Metalloproteinase-2 as Biomarkers of Lymph Node Metastasis in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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Dong-Mei Gao, Hai-Ying Zeng, Zhao-You Tang, Jia Fan, Zhao-Chong Zeng, and Zuo-Lin Xiang
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36. Emotional symptoms and cognitive function outcomes of subthalamic stimulation in Parkinson's disease depend on location of active contacts and the volume of tissue activated
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Kun Liang, Ren‐Peng Li, Yuan Gao, Chong Liu, Qiao Wang, Dong‐Mei Gao, Hui‐Min Wang, Liang‐Ying Zou, Xin Zhang, Chun‐Lei Han, Jian‐Guo Zhang, and Fan‐Gang Meng
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Pharmacology ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Physiology (medical) ,Pharmacology (medical) - Published
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37. Quantum resource changes and distributions during catalytic transformations
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Feng, LIU, primary, Yao-Dong, ZHANG, additional, and Dong-Mei, GAO, additional
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38. Safety and effectiveness of rehabilitation training for stroke complicated with muscular call vein thrombosis: An observational study.
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Benling Liu, Dong-mei Gao, Wen-han An, Fan-shuo Zeng, Bao-juan Cui, and Laigang Huang
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39. Correction: Expression of caveolin-1 is correlated with lung adenocarcinoma proliferation, migration, and invasion
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Tian-Yan Luan, Tie-Nian Zhu, Yu-Jie Cui, Gang Zhang, Xue-Jing Song, Dong-Mei Gao, Yi-Mei Zhang, Qing-Lan Zhao, Shuang Liu, Tong-Yi Su, and Rui-Jing Zhao
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40. Acute and Sub-chronic Toxicity Study of Recombinant Bovine Interferon Alpha in Rodents
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He Zhiyuan, Jiang Minzhi, Ming-Li Wang, Xia Bingbing, Hai-Yang Yu, Zhou Wei, Dong-Mei Gao, Jun Zhao, and Wu Bo
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0301 basic medicine ,Veterinary medicine ,030106 microbiology ,Alpha interferon ,Physiology ,acute toxicity ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,law ,SF600-1100 ,Medicine ,rat ,Pathological ,Chronic toxicity ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,Acute toxicity ,Subchronic toxicity ,030104 developmental biology ,Toxicity ,Recombinant DNA ,sub-chronic toxicity ,pathology ,business ,Blood parameters ,recombinant bovine interferon-alpha (rBoIFN-α) ,Research Article - Abstract
Introduction Recombinant bovine interferon alpha (rBoIFN-α) has been demonstrated to have antiviral activity. However, no conduct of acute or chronic toxicity tests has been reported. Material and Methods Specific pathogen-free Sprague Dawley rats were administered doses at different concentrations through intraperitoneal or intravenous injection. After the administration (single for an acute toxicity test over 14 days or daily for a sub-chronic toxicity test over 30 days), the rats’ behaviour and other indicators and the degree of toxic reaction were continuously monitored. Blood was collected for haematological and serum biochemical examinations. At the end of the experiments, the rats were sacrificed for necropsy and histopathological tissue analysis. Results The external performance, behaviour characteristics, and changes in body temperature and body weight of the rats in each subgroup were comparable to the normal control subgroup. Except for a few cases, there were no lesions in the viscera’s pathological structures, and the blood parameters and biochemical indicators were not noticeably different from those of the control subgroup. Conclusion This study suggests that rBoIFN-α seems to be safe for rats, and its use may foster the development of the cattle industry in China by protecting livestock health.
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41. Neuroimaging Phenotyping and Assessment of Structural‐Metabolic‐Electrophysiological Alterations in the Temporal Neocortex of Focal Cortical Dysplasia <scp>IIIa</scp>
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Yao Wang, Wei Wei, Chang Liu, Chao Zhang, Jie Tian, Baotian Zhao, Jiajie Mo, Kai Zhang, Zhenyu Liu, Dong-mei Gao, Lin Sang, Xiu Wang, Jianguo Zhang, Wenhan Hu, and Yanshan Ma
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neocortex ,Neuroimaging ,Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Temporal lobe ,03 medical and health sciences ,Epilepsy ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Retrospective Studies ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Cortical dysplasia ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Hyperintensity ,Malformations of Cortical Development ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe ,Positron emission tomography ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND Focal cortical dysplasia IIIa (FCD IIIa) is a common histopathological finding in temporal lobe epilepsy. However, subtle alterations in the temporal neocortex of FCD IIIa renders presurgical diagnosis and definition of the resective range challenging. PURPOSE To explore neuroimaging phenotyping and structural-metabolic-electrophysiological alterations in FCD IIIa. STUDY TYPE Retrospective. SUBJECTS One hundred and sixty-seven subjects aged 4-39 years, including 64 FCD IIIa patients, 89 healthy controls and 14 FCD I patients as disease controls. FIELD STRENGTH/SEQUENCE 3 T, fast-spin-echo T2 -weighted fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR), synthetic T1 -weighted magnetization prepared rapid acquisition gradient echo (MPRAGE). ASSESSMENT Surface-based linear model was applied to reveal neuroimaging phenotyping in FCD IIIa and assess its relationship with clinical variables. Logistic regression was implemented to identify FCD IIIa patients. Epileptogenicity mapping (EM) was conducted to explore the structural-metabolic-electrophysiological alterations in temporal neocortex of FCD IIIa. STATISTICAL TESTS Student's t-test was applied to determine the significance of paired differences. Calibration curves were plotted to assess the goodness-of-fit (GOF) of the models, combined with the Hosmer-Lemeshow test. RESULTS FCD IIIa exhibited widespread hyperintensities in temporal neocortex, and these alterations correlated with disease duration (Puncorrected
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42. Improved target tracking algorithm based on kernelized correlation filter.
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Hua Gang Liang, Dong Mei Gao, Jiang Wei Li, and Li Qin Pang
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43. Expression, purification, and bioactivity of a soluble recombinant ovine interferon-tau in Escherichia coli
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He Zhiyuan, Ming-Li Wang, Wu Bo, Dong-Mei Gao, Jun Zhao, Xia Bingbing, Hai-Yang Yu, Zhou Wei, and Jiang Minzhi
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XhoI ,Lysis ,purification ,Veterinary medicine ,medicine.disease_cause ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,Plasmid ,Affinity chromatography ,law ,SF600-1100 ,medicine ,Escherichia coli ,ovine interferon-tau ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,General Veterinary ,biology ,030306 microbiology ,Chemistry ,Molecular biology ,cytopathic effect inhibition assay ,Interferon tau ,Trizol ,antiviral activity ,biology.protein ,Recombinant DNA ,soluble expression ,Research Article - Abstract
Introduction Ovine interferon-tau (oIFN-τ) is a newly discovered type I interferon. This study used biochemical techniques to transform the oIFN-τ gene into Escherichia coli to obtain the mass and soluble expression of the recombinant protein. Material and Methods First, total RNA was extracted from fresh sheep embryonic tissues with TRIzol reagent and then used as a template to reverse transcribe and amplify the mature oIFN-τ gene with RT-PCR. The amplified product was next digested with the HindIII and XhoI restriction enzymes and inserted into the pET-32a(+) vector to construct the prokaryotic expression plasmid. The corrected in-frame recombinant plasmid, pET-32a(+)-oIFN-τ, was transformed into E. coli Rosetta (DE3) competent cells. After induction with isopropyl-beta-D-thiogalactopyranoside (IPTG), the recombinant protein was detected in bacteria. Finally, the bacteria were lysed by sonication, and the recombinant protein was purified by nickel affinity chromatography and DEAE anion exchange chromatography. Results The protein was confirmed to be oIFN-τ, which mainly existed in the soluble lysate fraction, as proven by SDS-PAGE and Western blot assays. Conclusion Purified IFN-τ exists mostly in a soluble form, and its anti-vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) activity reached 7.08×10(6)IU/mL.
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44. Distribution of the Generalized Correlated Coherence in Tripartite Systems
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Dong-Mei Gao, Feng Liu, Xiao-Yan Qiao, and Hai Li
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Distribution (mathematics) ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,General Mathematics ,0103 physical sciences ,Subadditivity ,Statistical physics ,Coherence (statistics) ,010306 general physics ,01 natural sciences ,Measure (mathematics) ,Quantum ,Mathematics - Abstract
The generalized correlated coherence is not stored locally, but does exist within the correlations between subsystems. We show that, in tripartite quantum systems, the generalized correlated coherence obeys the polygamy relation when the used coherence measure is strong subadditive. We further provide a sufficient condition, on which the generalized correlated coherence monogamy inequalities hold. These distribution results could just apply to the generalized correlated coherence, but not all quantum coherence.
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45. Distribution of Additive Quantum Resources
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Feng Liu and Dong-Mei Gao
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Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Computer science ,General Mathematics ,Quantum entanglement ,01 natural sciences ,Kochen–Specker theorem ,Tensor product ,0103 physical sciences ,Bipartite graph ,010306 general physics ,Mathematical economics ,Quantum ,Coherence (physics) - Abstract
Quantum resource theories offer formal frameworks for quantification and manipulation of intrinsic resources associated in quantum systems. Each resource, such as quantum entanglement, coherence, contextuality and many others, has attracted considerable interest encompassing the characterization, quantification, and its operational application. Despite the fundamental importance of quantum resource, the development of a unified framework of resource theories has been initiated only recently, especially in the framework of additive quantum resources. Monogamy is a fundamental property of many entanglement measures, and a unified view to monogamy inequalities of bipartite entanglement in multi-party quantum systems has recently been established. By investigating the monogamy property of the additive quantum resource, general monogamy inequalities given by the α th power of additive quantum resource measures are presented: any additive resource measure satisfy the polynomial relation for α ≥ 1 and obey monogamy inequalities for α ≤ 0. However, the relation is not clear for 0 < α
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46. Matrix stiffness‐mediated effects on macrophages polarization and their LOXL2 expression
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Kezhi Zhang, Xiaoxia Xing, Xiangyu Gao, Yaohui Wang, Miao Li, Sifan Wu, Dong-Mei Gao, Jiefeng Cui, Jie Chen, Xi Zhang, Zhenggang Ren, Rongxin Chen, and Yan Zhao
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0301 basic medicine ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Integrin beta Chains ,MAP Kinase Signaling System ,Macrophage polarization ,Lysyl oxidase ,Matrix (biology) ,Biochemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Downregulation and upregulation ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Humans ,Macrophage ,Molecular Biology ,Tumor microenvironment ,Interleukin-13 ,LOXL2 ,Chemistry ,Macrophages ,Liver Neoplasms ,Cell Biology ,M2 Macrophage ,Cell biology ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,030104 developmental biology ,Focal Adhesion Kinase 1 ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Amino Acid Oxidoreductases ,Interleukin-4 - Abstract
Previously, we reported that the secreted lysyl oxidase like 2 (LOXL2) from hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells under higher stiffness stimulation contributed to the formation of lung premetastatic niche. To further clarify whether matrix stiffness also alters LOXL2 expression in other cells within tumor microenvironment, we developed a gel-based culture system combined with a model of macrophage polarization to evaluate the effects of matrix stiffness on the polarization of M2 macrophages and their LOXL2 expression. THP-1 cells cultured on 6KPa, 10KPa, and 16KPa stiffness substrates were first incubated with 100nM phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) for 24 hours and subsequently treated with 20nM interleukin-4 (IL-4) and 20nM interleukin-13 (IL-13) for 48 hours. The polarization states of M2 macrophages under different stiffness stimulation were comparatively analyzed, and their LOXL2 expressions as well as the underlying molecular mechanism were further explored. Our results demonstrated that increased matrix stiffness remarkably strengthened M2 macrophage polarization and promoted their LOXL2 expression. Activation of integrin β5-FAK-MEK1/2-ERK1/2 pathway participated in matrix stiffness-mediated HIF-1α upregulation, and HIF-1α upregulation resulted in a significant improvement in LOXL2 expression. Additionally, M2 macrophage polarization state and LOXL2 expression in HCC tissues with COL1High /LOXHigh were consistent with the results in vitro, further confirming the regulation roles of matrix stiffness in macrophage polarization and LOXL2 expression. The findings about LOXL2 upregulation in the polarized macrophages under higher stiffness stimulation will be helpful to better understand the underlying mechanism of matrix stiffness-induced premetastatic niche formation in HCC.
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47. MiR-612 regulates invadopodia of hepatocellular carcinoma by HADHA-mediated lipid reprogramming
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Dong-Mei Gao, Yang Liu, Jian Zhou, Duo Wen, Dong-Li Liu, Xin-Yu Bian, Li-Li Lu, Jia Fan, Lili Dong, and Wei-Zhong Wu
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0301 basic medicine ,Homeobox protein NANOG ,Cancer Research ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,AKT2 ,miR-612 ,Invadopodia ,β-Oxidation ,lcsh:RC254-282 ,Metastasis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Molecular Biology ,PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway ,Chemistry ,lcsh:RC633-647.5 ,Wnt signaling pathway ,Hematology ,Transfection ,lcsh:Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,medicine.disease ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer research ,Ectopic expression - Abstract
Background MicroRNA-612 (miR-612) has been proven to suppress EMT, stemness, and tumor metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) via PI3K/AKT2 and Sp1/Nanog signaling. However, its biological roles on HCC progression are far from elucidated. Methods We found direct downstream target of miR-612, hadha by RNA immunoprecipitation and sequencing. To explore its biological characteristic, potential molecular mechanism, and clinical relevance in HCC patients, we performed several in-vitro and in-vivo models, as well as human tissue chip. Results Ectopic expression of miR-612 could partially reverse the level of HADHA, then suppress function of pseudopods, and diminish metastatic and invasive potential of HCC by lipid reprogramming. In detail, miR-612 might reduce invadopodia formation via HADHA-mediated cell membrane cholesterol alteration and accompanied with the inhibition of Wnt/β-catenin regulated EMT occurrence. Our results showed that the maximum oxygen consumption rates (OCR) of HCCLM3miR-612-OE and HCCLM3hadha-KD cells were decreased nearly by 40% and 60% of their counterparts (p p > 0.05) or 1/2 (p hadha-shRNA transfected HCCLM3 cell lines. Besides, overexpression of hadha cell lines had a high expression level of total cholesterol, especially 27-hydroxycholesterol (p miR-612-OE (p hadha-KD (p Conclusion miR-612 can suppress the formation of invadopodia, EMT, and HCC metastasis and by HADHA-mediated lipid programming, which may provide a new insight of miR-612 on tumor metastasis and progression.
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48. Catalytic Transformations with CNOT Gate
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Dong-Mei Gao
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49. Quantum Discord Fraction
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Dong-Mei Gao and Li Peng
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Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,General Mathematics - Published
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50. Subthalamic Nucleus-Deep Brain Stimulation Improves Autonomic Dysfunction in Parkinson’s Disease
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Cong-Hui Li, Chen Yang, Feng Zhang, Ji-Wei Wang, Feng Wang, Jian-Guo Zhang, Shi-Ying Fan, Fan-Gang Meng, Chun-Lei Han, Dong-Mei Gao, and Yu-Jing Xing
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Parkinson's disease ,business.industry ,Subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation ,Medicine ,business ,medicine.disease ,Neuroscience - Abstract
Background To study the effects of subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (STN-DBS) on autonomic dysfunction in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients. Methods 57 PD patients, who underwent bilateral STN-DBS from March to December 2018, were retrospectively analyzed, preplanned assessments at baseline and postoperatively at 1, 3 and 6 months also included the Scales for Outcomes in Parkinson's Disease-Autonomic questionnaire (SCOPA-Aut), the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) III score, levodopa equivalent day dose (LEDD), Parkinson's Disease Quality of Life Scale (PDQ-39), the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAMA), the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD). Results The SCOPA-Aut scores improved significantly [14.59% (18.32%), 24.00% (27.05%), 22.16% (27.07%), respectively, all P P P>0.05) at 6 months after operation. SCOPA-Aut scores was positively correlated with age (r=0.428, P=0.001); The improvement rate of SCCOPA-Aut scores was positively correlated with the improvement rate of HAMA and HAMD scores (HAMA: r=0.325, P=0.015; HAMD: r=0.265, P=0.049) at 6 months after operation. Conclusion STN-DBS can improve autonomic dysfunction symptoms of PD patients, urinary and thermoregulatory subitems of autonomic dysfunction were improved in the short term after operation. There was a close relationship between improved autonomic symptoms and improved anxiety and depression 6 months after operation. We should pay more attention to the autonomic dysfunction in Parkinson's disease, detailed preoperative evaluation and postoperative follow-up, so as to better improve the QOL of patients.
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