Publications by authors named "Baoling Yang"

DNA cleavage by nanomaterials has the potential to be utilized as an innovative tool for gene editing. Numerous nanomaterials exhibiting DNA cleavage properties have been identified and cataloged. Yet, the exploitation of property data through data-driven machine-learning approaches remains unexplored.

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Background: () is a widespread, zoonotic protozoan intracellular parasite with a complex life cycle, which can cause toxoplasmosis, a potentially serious disease. During the invasion process, proteins first bind to the relevant host cell receptors, such as glycosaminoglycan molecule (GAG-binding motif), which is one of the main receptors for parasites or virus to infect host cells. However, research on TGME49_216510 ( Trx21), a protein from , is limited.

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Importance: Abnormal blood pressure pattern is an independent risk factor for vascular events. Blood pressure variability can predict cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease outcomes and is closely associated with the risk of cognitive impairment. However, the relationship between blood pressure variability and cerebral small vessel disease neuroimaging markers remains unclear.

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Marine microalgae serve as an aquaculture bait. To enhance algal cell growth and breeding profits, high-intensity light conditions are standard for cultivating bait microalgae, potentially altering microalgal metabolite production. This research revealed that , when subjected to high-intensity light conditions, accumulated significant quantities of retinal (RAL) that transferred through the food chain and transformed into all-trans retinoic acid (atRA) in marine medaka.

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Objective: To evaluate intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) risk in patients with ischemic stroke (IS) and cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) undergoing anticoagulation therapy for non-valvular atrial fibrillation (AF).

Methods: We conducted a comprehensive search across multiple databases, including Embase, PubMed, Cochrane, UpToDate, Scopus, WOS, and SinoMed. The search covered observational literature published from each database inception until February 1, 2023.

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Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) surface antigen 1 (SAG1) is crucial for tachyzoite invasion into host cells. However, the role of SAG1 in interaction with host cells remains unknown.

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Background: is a protozoan parasite that causes the most severe form of malaria in humans worldwide, which is predominantly found in sub-Saharan Africa, where it is responsible for the majority of malaria-related deaths. helical interspersed subtelomeric (PHIST) proteins are a family of proteins, with a conserved PHIST domain, which are typically located at the subtelomeric regions of the chromosomes and play crucial roles in the interaction between the parasite and its human host, such as cytoadherence, immune evasion, and host cell remodeling. However, the specific utilization of synonymous codons by PHIST proteins in is still unknown.

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Background: Apicomplexan protozoa are a diverse group of obligate intracellular parasites causing many diseases that affect humans and animals, such as malaria, toxoplasmosis, and cryptosporidiosis. Apicomplexan protozoa possess unique thioredoxins (Trxs) that have been shown to regulate various cellular processes including metabolic redox regulation, parasite survival, and host immune evasion. However, it is still unknown how synonymous codons are used by apicomplexan protozoa Trxs.

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Introduction: Since December 2019, coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) has rapidly spread to become a global pandemic, exerting a great pressure on medical staff worldwide. This study aimed to observe whether COVID-19 influenced the diagnosis and treatment of ischemic stroke (IS).

Material And Methods: This study retrospectively analysed the clinical data (number of emergencies, time from onset to treatment, and door-to-needle time [DNT]) of patients with acute IS (AIS) treated in our hospital within six months of the first case of COVID-19 reported in the city; the derived data were then compared with the situation of patients during the same period in 2019.

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Objective: Freezing of gait (FOG) is one of common and disabling gait impairments of Parkinson's disease (PD). White matter hyperintensity (WMH) and lacunes, as common manifestations of cerebral small vessel diseases (CSVD), have been reported to be associated with gait function in PD patients. However, in the cases with FOG which present with extensive WMH or lacunes, it actually is difficult to distinguish pure PD pathology from vascular origin or combined effects.

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Unlabelled: RpoS, an alternative sigma factor of RNA polymerase, regulates the expression of a great deal of genes involved in stationary-phase survival and stress response. To identify the function of RpoS homologue in FS14, in-frame deletion mutant of was constructed. It was found that RpoS activates the biosynthesis of prodigiosin in FS14 which is just opposite to what was observed in sp.

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In this study, we established a serum protein biomarker panel (consisting of Pro-SFTPB, CA125, Cyfra21-1, and CEA) and evaluated the feasibility and performance for the auxiliary diagnosis of lung cancer in the Chinese population. : The current study was a single-center study based on the Chinese population and performed in two cohorts (training cohort and validation cohort). Serum concentrations of Pro-SFTPB, CA125, Cyfra21-1, and CEA were measured by a bead-based flow fluorescence immunoassay.

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extensively remodels host cells by translocating numerous proteins into the cytoplasm of red blood cells (RBCs) after invasion. Among these exported proteins, members of the helical interspersed subtelomeric (PHIST) family are crucial for host cell remodeling and host-parasite interactions, and thereby contribute to malaria pathogenesis. Herein, we explored the function of PF3D7_1372300, a member of the PHIST/PHISTa-like subfamily.

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a significant cause of death worldwide. Because of its major individual differences in genetic background, pathogenesis, and disease progression pattern, the mortality risk rate remains high following conventional Western medicine diagnosis under current guidelines. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has important multi-target, multi-pathway, and multi-layer benefits that can effectively address western medicine deficiencies.

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Sortase A (SrtA) has long been recognized as an ideal drug target for therapeutic agents against Gram-positive pathogens. However, the SrtA of Streptococcus suis (Ss-SrtA), an important zoonotic agent, has not been studied. In this study, the enzymatic properties of Ss-SrtA were investigated, and inhibition of Ss-SrtA by natural products was evaluated.

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A novel series of carbamate-linked cationic lipids containing hydroxyl headgroup were synthesized and included in formulations for transfection assays. The DNA-lipid complexes were characterized for their ability to bind DNA, their size, ζ-potential and cytotoxicity. Compared with our previously reported cationic transfection lipid DDCDMA lacking the hydroxyl group and the commercially available, these cationic liposomes exhibited relatively higher transfection efficiency.

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Two new types of stable ternary complexes were formed by mixing chitosan with DOTAP/pDNA lipoplex and DOTAP with chitosan/pDNA polyplex via non-covalent conjugation for the efficient delivery of plasmid DNA. They were characterized by atomic force microscopy, gel retarding, and dynamic light scattering. The DOTAP/CTS/pDNA complexes were in compacted spheroids and irregular lump of larger aggregates in structure, while the short rod- and toroid-like and donut shapes were found in CTS/DOTAP/pDNA complexes.

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The structure of cationic lipids is a major factor for their transfection activity. A cationic lipid generally contains four functional domains: a hydrophilic headgroup, a linker, a backbone domain, and a hydrophobic domain. The structure of the hydrophobic domain determines the phase transition temperature and the fluidity of the bilayer and influences the stability of liposomes, the DNA protection from nucleases, the endosomal escape, the DNA release from complex, and the nuclear penetration.

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Cationic lipid/DNA complexes (lipoplexes) represent an attractive alternative to viral vectors for cell transfection in vitro and in vivo but still suffer from relatively low efficiency. Comprehension of the interactions between vectors and DNA as well as cellular pathways and mechanisms in DNA entry into cells and ultimately nuclei will lead to the design of better adapted non-viral vectors for gene therapy applications. Here, some recent developments in the field on the pathways and mechanisms involved in lipoplex-mediated transfection are discussed.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examined the effectiveness of two gene transfer reagents, Lipofectamine 2000 and DOTAP, in transfecting three different cell types: Hep-2, MCF-7, and SW-480.
  • Results showed that Lipofectamine 2000 generally performed better across all cell lines, while DOTAP was particularly effective with Hep-2 cells but less so with MCF-7 and SW-480.
  • Both reagents maintained high cell viability (over 85%) in MCF-7 cells, indicating their potential for safe application, although Lipofectamine 2000 demonstrated broader transfection efficiency overall.
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Objective: To investigate the immune responses and protection from virus challenge, induced by the coinjection of IL-2cDNA with herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) glycoprotein-D (gD) DNA vaccine.

Methods: Two DNA vaccines (pgD and pIL-2) were constructed by inserting the gD gene and IL-2 cDNA into the eukaryotic expression vector pcDNA3.1, respectively.

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Objective: The goal of this study was to construct a eukaryotic expression plasmid containing the gene encoding herpes simplex virus type I glycoprotein D (HSV-1, gD) and evaluate its utility for DNA immunization in mice.

Methods: The gD gene was amplified from viral DNA using PCR with EcoR I and BamH I restriction sites encoded on 5' and 3' ends, respectively. The PCR fragment was inserted into the transfer vector pGEM-T Easy.

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In this study, the immune-modulatory and vaccine effects of using an interleukin (IL)-18 expression plasmid as a genetic adjuvant to enhance DNA vaccine-induced immune responses were investigated in a mouse herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) challenge model. BALB/c mice were immunized by three intramuscular inoculations of HSV-1 glycoprotein D (gD) DNA vaccine alone or in combination with a plasmid expressing mature IL-18 peptide. Both the serum IgG2a/IgG1 ratio and T helper 1-type (Th1) cytokines [IL-2 and interferon (IFN)-gamma] were increased significantly by the co-injection of the IL-18 plasmid compared with the injection of gD DNA alone.

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