Publications by authors named "Bing-Bing Liang"

Lipid-mediated phase separation is crucial for the formation of lipophilic spontaneous domain to regulate lipid metabolism and homeostasis, furtherly contributing to multiple cell death pathways. Herein, a series of Ru(II) lipid-mimics based on short chains or midchain lipids are developed. Among them, Ru-LipM with two dodecyl chains significantly induces natural lipid phase separation via hydrocarbon chain-melting phase transitions.

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  • The development of metalloimmunology is highlighting the potential of platinum drugs in cancer immunotherapy, particularly in combination with PD-1/PD-L1 antibodies.
  • A new platinum-metformin conjugate has been created to serve as an alternative to traditional antibody therapies, effectively disrupting the PD-1/PD-L1 interaction and lowering PD-L1 levels in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells.
  • This platinum-metformin conjugate selectively accumulates in lysosomes, leading to PD-L1 degradation through the AMPK-TFEB pathway, and may help activate anti-tumor immunity while overcoming tumor hypoxia.
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A TTPP probe was developed to distinguish G-quadruplexes (G4s) from other nucleic acid topologies through longer fluorescence lifetimes and higher quantum yields. In fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy, TTPP enabled the visualization of cytoplasmic G4s in live cells, and showed the potential to detect cell apoptosis and ferroptosis by tracking cytoplasmic G4s.

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Regulating autophagy to control the homeostatic recycling process of cancer cells is a promising anticancer strategy. Golgi apparatus is a substrate of autophagy but the Golgi-autophagy (Golgiphagy) mediated antitumor pathway is rarely reported. Herein, we have developed a novel Golgi-targeted platinum (II) complex Pt3, which is ca.

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Zinc homeostatic medicine is of great potential for cancer chemo-immunotherapy; however, there are few reports on antitumor compounds that can trigger Zn -mediated immune responses. In this work, we developed a novel cyclometalated Pt -terthiophene complex, Pt3, that not only induces DNA damage and cellular metabolism dysregulation, but also disrupts zinc homeostasis as indicated by the abnormal transcriptional level of zinc regulatory proteins, excess accumulation of Zn in cytoplasm, and down-regulation of metallothioneins (MTs), which further caused redox imbalance. The simultaneous disruption of zinc and redox homeostasis in response to Pt3 treatment activated gasdermin-D mediated pyroptosis accompanied by cytoskeleton remodeling, thus releasing pro-inflammatory cytokines to promote dendritic cell (DC) maturation and T cell tumor-infiltration, eventually eliminating both primary and distant tumors in vivo.

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Regulation of tumor hypoxia and redox homeostasis is a promising strategy for cancer therapy. Nanocatalytic medicine has played more and more important roles in this field because it can cleverly convert the efficiency and selectivity of catalysis into high therapeutic efficiency. Herein, we developed a platinum(iv)-ruthenium hybrid prodrug, named as Pt-Ru, for efficient chemo-catalytic synergistic therapy of hypoxic tumors.

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Thrombin Binding Aptamer (TBA) is a monomolecular well-defined two G-tetrad antiparallel G-quadruplex DNA that inhibits the activity of human α-thrombin. In this report, we synthesized a quasi-cross-shaped platinum(ii) compound (L'LPt) with one cyclometalated and two carbene ligands. We found L'LPt has selective affinity to bind the TBA G-quadruplex.

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G-quadruplexes (G4s) are prevalent in oncogenes and are potential antitumor drug targets. However, binding selectivity of compounds to G4s still faces challenges. Herein, we report a platinum(II) complex (Pt1), whose affinity to G4-DNA is activated by adaptive binding and selectivity controlled by binding kinetics.

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Objective: To investigate the factors influencing the recovery from childhood inguinal herniorrhaphy (IH)-induced vas deferens obstruction following microscopic vasovasostomy.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data on 41 cases of microscopic vasovasostomy for obstructive azoospermia in our hospital from July 2015 to September 2018. All the patients had a history of inguinal hernia treated by IH in the childhood.

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The asymmetric unit of the title compound, [PtCl(CHNS)], comprises one Pt ion, one -heterocyclic carbene(NHC)-thio-ether ligand and two chloride ions. The Pt ion is four-coordinated by one C atom and one S atom of the NHC-thio-ether ligand, and by two chloride ions, forming an approximately square-planar geometry. In the crystal, the mol-ecules are linked C-H⋯Cl and C-H⋯π inter-actions, forming a layer parallel to the plane.

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A range of indolizine smoothly underwent visible-light-induced intermolecular [3+2] annulations with internal alkynes to afford pyrrolo[2,1,5-]indolizine in good to excellent yields with high regioselectivity. Through this cascade reaction, a series of fluoroactive fused indolizines with a large π-system were conveniently synthesized. The usage of visible light as energy source with air as a stoichiometric oxidant under simple conditions makes this process attractive and practical.

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Non-replicating baculovirus-mediated gene transfer into mammalian cells has been developed as a vaccine strategy against a number of diseases in several animal models. In the present study, the BacMam vector, a baculovirus pseudotyped with the glycoprotein from vesicular stomatitis virus, was used as a recombinant vector to express classical swine fever virus (CSFV) E2 protein under the control of the immediate early 1 (ie1) promoter from shrimp white spot syndrome virus. The E2 gene was efficiently expressed in both insect and mammalian cells.

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Classical swine fever virus (CSFV) is the causative agent of classical swine fever (CSF), which causes significant economic losses to the pig industry worldwide. The E2 glycoprotein of CSFV is the main target for neutralizing antibodies. This study was aimed to develop a recombinant human adenovirus type 5 expressing the CSFV E2 gene (rAdV-E2) and evaluate its efficacy in rabbits and pigs.

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