Catalogue Search | MBRL
Search Results Heading
Explore the vast range of titles available.
MBRLSearchResults
-
DisciplineDiscipline
-
Is Peer ReviewedIs Peer Reviewed
-
Item TypeItem Type
-
SubjectSubject
-
YearFrom:-To:
-
More FiltersMore FiltersSourceLanguage
Done
Filters
Reset
86
result(s) for
"Lou, Yu-chen"
Sort by:
Cell-free DNA profiles of dermatomyositis and its potential role in discriminating phenotypes
2025
Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) functions in the early-detection and monitoring of autoimmune diseases including systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis. However, investigations into cfDNA profiles in dermatomyositis and their potential clinical implications remain scarce.
To explore the overall landscape of cfDNA profiles in dermatomyositis and investigate potential roles in discriminating subtypes.
Following informed consent, 24 treatment-naïve patients diagnosed with dermatomyositis and 16 healthy controls were enrolled. We examined cfDNA concentrations, fragment distribution patterns, 5'-end motif frequencies and genetic variation profiles in all participants and studied potential correlation with laboratory parameters. Moreover, intergroup differences of cfDNA profiles among patients and potential correlation between extracellular DNases levels and cfDNA were investigated.
Compared to healthy controls, dermatomyositis patients exhibited elevated cfDNA concentrations, with significantly longer cfDNA fragments, primarily centered around 180-360 bp; nonetheless, no correlation was witnessed between lab parameters and cfDNA levels. The A-end predominated the 5'-end motif, whereas the C-end was underrepresented, contrasting with the patterns observed in healthy controls. In addition, genetic variations in several genes, including
and
, were commonly detected in cfDNA from dermatomyositis patients. Notably, end-motif profiles and cfDNA fragment length exhibited variations between anti-transcription intermediary factor 1-gamma positive patients with and without malignancies. However, owing to limited sample size, we failed to draw conclusions regarding extracellular DNase levels.
This study presents the first comprehensive depiction of cfDNA profiles in patients with dermatomyositis. Furthermore, cfDNA features exhibit variability across some sub-phenotypes and may serve as discriminatory indices. Finally, potential involvement of extracellular DNases in cfDNA profiles in dermatomyositis shall be further investigated.
Journal Article
Mammalian WTAP is a regulatory subunit of the RNA N6-methyladenosine methyltransferase
by
Xiao-Li Ping Bao-Fa Sun Lu Wang Wen Xiao Xin Yang Wen-Jia Wang Samir Adhikari Yue Shi Ying Lv Yu-Sheng Chen Xu Zhao Ang Li Ying Yang Ujwal Dahal Xiao-Min Lou Xi Liu Jun Huang Wei-Ping Yuan Xiao-Fan Zhu Tao Cheng Yong-Liang Zhao Xinquan Wang Jannie M Rendtlew Danielsen Feng Liu Yun-Gui Yang
in
631/337/1645
,
631/45
,
Alternative Splicing
2014
The methyltransferase like 3 (METTL3)-containing methyltransferase complex catalyzes the N6-methyladenosine (m6A) formation, a novel epitranscriptomic marker; however, the nature of this complex remains largely unknown. Here we report two new components of the human m6A methyltransferase complex, Wilms' tumor 1-associating protein (WTAP) and methyltransferase like 14 (METTL14). WTAP interacts with METTL3 and METTL14, and is required for their localization into nuclear speckles enriched with pre-mRNA processing factors and for catalytic ac- tivity of the m6A methyltransferase in vivo. The majority of RNAs bound by WTAP and METTL3 in vivo represent mRNAs containing the consensus m6A motif. In the absence of WTAP, the RNA-binding capability of METTL3 is strongly reduced, suggesting that WTAP may function to regulate recruitment of the m6A methyltransferase complex to mRNA targets. Furthermore, transcriptomic analyses in combination with photoactivatable-ribonucleoside-en- hanced crosslinking and immunoprecipitation (PAR-CLIP) illustrate that WTAP and METTL3 regulate expression and alternative splicing of genes involved in transcription and RNA processing. Morpholino-mediated knockdown targeting WTAP and/or METTL3 in zebrafish embryos caused tissue differentiation defects and increased apoptosis. These findings provide strong evidence that WTAP may function as a regulatory subunit in the m6A methyltransferase complex and play a critical role in epitranscriptomic regulation of RNA metabolism.
Journal Article
CD19-positive acute myeloblastic leukemia with trisomy 21 as a sole acquired karyotypic abnormality
by
Hua-feng WANG Yi-zhi CHENG Huan-ping WANG Zhi-mei CHEN Ji-yu LOU Jie JIN
in
Abnormalities
,
Antigens
,
Antigens, CD - biosynthesis
2009
We report that a 63-year-old Chinese female had acute myeloblastic leukemia (AML) in which trisomy 21 (+21) was found as the sole acquired karyotypic abnormality. The blasts were positive for rnyeloperoxidase, and the immunophenotype was positive for cluster of differentiation 19 (CD19), CD33, CD34, and human leukocyte antigens (HLA)-DR. The chromosomal analysis of bone marrow showed 47,XX,+21 [2]/46,XX[ 18]. Fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) showed that three copies of AML1 were situated in separate chromosomes, and that t(8;21) was negative. The patient did not have any features of Down syndrome. A diagnosis of CD 19-positive AML-M5 was established with trisomy 21 as a sole acquired karyotypic abnormality. The patient did not respond well to chemotherapy and died three months after the diagnosis. This is the first reported case of CD19-positive AML with trisomy 21 as the sole cytogenetie abnormality. The possible prognostic significance of the finding in AML with +21 as the sole acquired karyotypic abnormality was discussed.
Journal Article
Perspectives Regarding the Role of Biochanin A in Humans
2019
Biochanin A (BCA) is an isoflavone mainly found in red clover with poor solubility and oral absorption that is known to have various effects, including anti-inflammatory, estrogen-like, and glucose and lipid metabolism modulatory activity, as well as cancer preventive, neuroprotective, and drug interaction effects. BCA is already commercially available and is among the main ingredients in many types of supplements used to alleviate postmenopausal symptoms in women. The activity of BCA has not been adequately evaluated in humans. However, the results of many
and
studies investigating the potential health benefits of BCA are available, and the complex mechanisms by which BCA modulates transcription, apoptosis, metabolism, and immune responses have been revealed. Many efforts have been exerted to improve the poor bioavailability of BCA, and very promising results have been reported. This review focuses on the major effects of BCA and its possible molecular targets, potential uses, and limitations in health maintenance and treatment.
Journal Article
Dynamic Response of a Riser Under Excitation of Internal Waves
by
LOU Min YU Chenglong CHEN Peng
in
Boundary conditions
,
Deepwater exploration & production
,
Differential equations
2015
In this paper, the dynamic response of a marine riser under excitation of internal waves is studied. With the linear approximation, the governing equation of internal waves is given. Based on the rigid-lid boundary condition assumption, the equation is solved by Thompson-Haskell method. Thus the velocity field of internal waves is obtained by the continuity equation. Combined with the modified Morison formula, using finite element method, the motion equation of riser is solved in time domain with Newmark-β method. The computation programs are compiled to solve the differential equations in time domain. Then we get the numerical results, including riser displacement and transfiguration. It is observed that the internal wave will result in circular shear flow, and the first two modes have a dominant effect on dynamic response of the marine riser. In the high mode, the response diminishes rapidly. In different modes of internal waves, the deformation of riser has different shapes, and the location of maximum displacement shifts. Studies on wave parameters indicate that the wave amplitude plays a considerable role in response displacement of riser, while the wave frequency contributes little. Nevertheless, the internal waves of high wave frequency will lead to a high-frequency oscillation of riser; it possibly gives rise to fatigue crack extension and partial fatigue failure.
Journal Article
Effects of brackish water irrigation with different exogenous salt concentrations on the growth and rhizosphere salinity of Lycium barbarum
2024
To investigate the effects of different typical exogenous salt concentrations on total soil salinity and the growth of
Lycium barbarum
under brackish water irrigation, and to determine the salinity threshold of irrigated brackish water that is conducive to the normal growth of
Lycium barbarum
while mitigating soil salinity accumulation. Four typical exogenous salts (NaCl, CaCl
2
, NaHCO
3
, Na
2
SO
4
) were selected and set at four concentrations (0.1, 0.5, 2.0, 4.0 g L
−1
) to conduct a field crossover experiments in the downstream region of the Hetao Irrigation District. The results showed that in the same fertility period, the growth rates of new branches, ground diameter, and crown width first increased and then decreased with rising concentrations of NaCl, CaCl
2
, and Na
2
SO
4
, but showed an inverse relationship with NaHCO
3
concentrations. Furthermore, increasing salt concentrations linearly reduced the yield of dry fruits from
Lycium barbarum
and led to a notable accumulation of total soil salts. Utilizing an experimental research approach, a comprehensive analysis of involving multiple growth indices, stable yield, and soil salinity control of
Lycium barbarum
revealed that optimal growth occurs at salt concentrations of 0.1–0.5 g L
−1
for different water quality areas within the irrigation area; using the method of path analysis identified the total soil salt and crown width as the primary direct and indirect factors influencing the yield of
Lycium barbarum
. The results of this study provide scientific basis and significant theoretical support for the safe and rational utilization of brackish water and cultivation of
Lycium barbarum
in typical regions with varying saline water qualities of Hetao irrigation area.
Journal Article
High-Throughput Cancer Cell Sphere Formation for Characterizing the Efficacy of Photo Dynamic Therapy in 3D Cell Cultures
2015
Photodynamic therapy (PDT), wherein light sensitive non-toxic agents are locally and selectively activated using light, has emerged as an appealing alternative to traditional cancer chemotherapy. Yet to date, PDT efficacy has been mostly characterized using 2D cultures. Compared to 2D cultures, 3D sphere culture generates unique spatial distributions of nutrients and oxygen for the cells that better mimics the
in-vivo
conditions. Using a novel polyHEMA (non-adherent polymer) fabrication process, we developed a microfluidic sphere formation platform that can (1) generate 1,024 uniform (size variation <10%) cancer spheres within a 2 cm by 2 cm core area, (2) culture spheres for more than 2 weeks and (3) allow the retrieval of spheres. Using the presented platform, we have successfully characterized the different responses in 2D and 3D cell culture to PDT. Furthermore, we investigated the treatment resistance effect in cancer cells induced by tumor associated fibroblasts (CAF). Although the CAFs can enhance the resistance to traditional chemotherapy agents, no significant difference in PDT was observed. The preliminary results suggest that the PDT can be an attractive alternative cancer therapy, which is less affected by the therapeutic resistance induced by cancer associated cells.
Journal Article
Mongolia Contributed More than 42% of the Dust Concentrations in Northern China in March and April 2023
by
Lou, Gaotong
,
Du, Shikang
,
Huang, Jianping
in
Agricultural production
,
Air quality
,
Atmospheric particulates
2023
Dust storms are one of the most frequent meteorological disasters in China, endangering agricultural production, transportation, air quality, and the safety of people’s lives and property. Against the backdrop of climate change, Mongolia’s contribution to China’s dust cannot be ignored in recent years. In this study, we used the Weather Research and Forecasting model coupled with Chemistry (WRF-Chem), along with dynamic dust sources and the HYSPLIT model, to analyze the contributions of different dust sources to dust concentrations in northern China in March and April 2023. The results show that the frequency of dust storms in 2023 was the highest observed in the past decade. Mongolia and the Taklimakan Desert were identified as two main dust sources contributing to northern China. Specifically, Mongolia contributed more than 42% of dust, while the Taklimakan Desert accounted for 26%. A cold high-pressure center, a cold front, and a Mongolian cyclone resulted in the transport of dust aerosols from Mongolia and the Taklimakan Desert to northern China, where they affected most parts of the region. Moreover, two machine learning methods [the XGBoost algorithm and the Synthetic Minority Oversampling Technique (SMOTE)] were used to forecast the dust storms in March 2023, based on ground observations and WRF-Chem simulations over East Asia. XGBoost-SMOTE performed well in predicting hourly PM
10
concentrations in China in March 2023, with a mean absolute error of 33.8 µg m
−3
and RMSE of 54.2 µg m
−3
.
Journal Article
Role of the autophagy-related marker LC3 expression in hepatocellular carcinoma: a meta-analysis
by
Li-Yuan, Yang
,
Yan-Qiang, Hou
,
Yu-Chen, Meng
in
Autophagy
,
Cirrhosis
,
Hepatitis B surface antigen
2020
BackgroundMicrotubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3 (LC3), an autophagic gene, has been reported as a vital marker for many diseases and cancers. However, the role of LC3 in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) was not still investigated. Therefore, we conducted a meta-analysis to examine the association of LC3 with its clinicopathological and prognostic in HCC.MethodsWe consulted the PubMed, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, EMBASE, China National Knowledge Infrastructure and Wan Fang databases for published studies on LC3 in HCC. Newcastle–Ottawa scale was used to screen the quality of the literature. The statistical analysis was calculated by STATA 14.2.ResultsOf the 1329 titles identified, 10 articles involving 949 patients in HCC were included in this meta-analysis. The results of our study show that increased LC3 expression is related to size of tumor, but not to gender, age, number of tumor, liver cirrhosis, HBsAg, TNM stage, alpha fetoprotein, vascular invasion and histological grade. Positive LC3 expression was associated with overall survival by pooled hazard ratio.ConclusionsThis meta-analysis indicated that positive LC3 expression was related to size of tumor, and could predict prognosis in human hepatocellular carcinoma.
Journal Article
Salidroside attenuates neuroinflammation and improves functional recovery after spinal cord injury through microglia polarization regulation
by
Wang, Chenggui
,
Zhang, Zengjie
,
Tian, Naifeng
in
Adenylate Kinase - metabolism
,
AMPK
,
Animals
2018
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a severe neurological disease; however, few drugs have been proved to treat SCI effectively. Neuroinflammation is the major pathogenesis of SCI secondary injury and considered to be the therapeutic target of SCI. Salidroside (Sal) has been reported to exert anti‐inflammatory effects in airway, adipose and myocardial tissue; however, the role of Sal in SCI therapeutics has not been clarified. In this study, we showed that Sal could improve the functional recovery of spinal cord in rats as revealed by increased BBB locomotor rating scale, angle of incline, and decreased cavity of spinal cord injury and apoptosis of neurons in vivo. Immunofluorescence double staining of microglia marker and M1/M2 marker demonstrated that Sal could suppress M1 microglia polarization and activate M2 microglia polarization in vivo. To verify how Sal exerts its effects on microglia polarization and neuron protection, we performed the mechanism study in vitro in microglia cell line BV‐2 and neuron cell line PC12. The results showed that Sal prevents apoptosis of PC12 cells in coculture with LPS‐induced M1 BV‐2 microglia, also the inflammatory secretion phenotype of M1 BV‐2 microglia was suppressed by Sal, and further studies demonstrated that autophagic flux regulation through AMPK/mTOR pathway was involved in Sal regulated microglia polarization after SCI. Overall, our study illustrated that Sal could promote spinal cord injury functional recovery in rats, and the mechanism may relate to its microglia polarization modulation through AMPK‐/mTOR‐mediated autophagic flux stimulation.
Journal Article