Publications by authors named "Ching-Sheng Hung"

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  • There is a connection between autoimmune diseases like Sjögren's syndrome and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infections, with EBV proteins possibly leading to the immune system attacking body tissues due to molecular mimicry.
  • Researchers isolated scFv antibodies targeting the EBV protein EBNA-1 from a SjS patient with chronic EBV infection, revealing five clones associated with specific heavy and light chain V regions.
  • The strongest antibody, P1-3, showed high binding affinity to EBNA-1 and cross-reactivity with the La/SSB self-antigen, indicating structural similarities and contributing to understanding how antibodies interact with EBV proteins in autoimmune conditions.
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The CCND1 mRNA possesses at least two distinct lengths of the 3'-untranslated region (3'UTR), with the long isoform containing multiple AU-rich elements (AREs). The tandem zinc finger (TZF) domains of human ZFP36 family members have the capacity to bind to AREs and promote mRNA degradation. Our previous study demonstrated that mutations in the TZF domain of ZFP36L1 or ZFP36L2 increased the CCND1 expression.

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The protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) family is a group of thioredoxin endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-resident enzymes and molecular chaperones that play crucial roles in the correct folding of proteins. PDIs are upregulated in multiple cancer types and are considered a novel target for cancer therapy. In this study, we found that a potent pan-PDI inhibitor, E64FC26, significantly decreased the proliferation of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) cells.

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Background: Hemodialysis patients are at an increased risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection and are excluded from preauthorization COVID-19 vaccine trials; therefore, their immunogenicity is uncertain.

Methods: To compare the antibody responses to homologous ChAdOx1 and mRNA-1273 SARS-CoV-2 vaccination in hemodialysis patients, 103 age- and sex-matched hemodialysis patients with two homologous prime-boost vaccinations were recruited to detect anti-receptor-binding domain (RBD) IgG levels and seroconversion rates (SCRs) 14 days after a prime dose (PD14), before and 28 days after a boost dose (pre-BD0 and BD28).

Results: Both mRNA-1273 and ChAdOx1 vaccinations elicited immunogenicity in study subjects, and the former induced higher anti-RBD IgG levels than the latter.

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  • Drug resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) is a global health concern, with most cases identified months after infection due to treatment failure.
  • This study introduces a whole-genome sequencing (WGS) method using the Nanopore MinION platform to better identify drug-resistant MTB isolates more quickly and accurately.
  • Researchers discovered key genetic variants linked to resistance to rifampin and rifabutin in clinical isolates, highlighting the potential for this new WGS pipeline to improve diagnosis and intervention efforts for drug-resistant tuberculosis.
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The gut mucosa is actively absorptive and functions as the physical barrier to separate the gut ecosystem from host. Gut microbiota-utilized or food-derived metabolites are closely relevant to the homeostasis of the gut epithelial cells. Recent studies widely suggested the carcinogenic impact of gut dysbiosis or altered metabolites on the development of colorectal cancer (CRC).

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Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients tend to have a reduced immune response to infection and vaccination. The efficacy of current available COVID-19 vaccines in CKD patients has not been widely evaluated.

Methods: In the present study, three hundred and eight chronic dialysis patients received ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 (Oxford-AstraZeneca, AZ).

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Background: The ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine has been widely administered against SARS-CoV-2 infection; however, data regarding its immunogenicity, reactogenicity, and potential differences in responses among Asian populations remain scarce.

Methods: 270 participants without prior COVID-19 were enrolled to receive ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccination with a prime-boost interval of 8-9 weeks. Their specific SARS-CoV-2 antibodies, neutralizing antibody titers (NT50), platelet counts, and D-dimer levels were analyzed before and after vaccination.

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Background: With the advancement of next generation sequencing technologies (NGS), whole-genome sequencing (WGS) has been deployed to a wide range of clinical scenarios. Rapid and accurate classification of drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) would be advantageous in reducing the amplification of additional drug resistance and disease transmission.

Methods: In this study, a long-read sequencing approach was subjected to the whole-genome sequencing of clinical MTB clones with susceptibility test profiles, including isoniazid (INH) susceptible clones (n = 10) and INH resistant clones (n = 42) isolated from clinical specimens.

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A growing body of study have documented the association of gut dysbiosis or fecal metabolites with chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, it is not clear whether the phenomenon simply reflects the microenvironment changes correlated with the CKD severity or contributes to the progression of CKD. In this study, we identified the gut microbiota and metabolite in feces samples correlated with CKD severity using the Nanopore long-read sequencing platform and UPLC-coupled MS/MS approach.

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Background: The venom of bamboo vipers ( - TS), commonly found in Taiwan, contains deadly hemotoxins that cause severe envenomation. Equine-derived antivenom is a specific treatment against snakebites, but its production costs are high and there are some inevitable side effects. The aim of the present work is to help in the development of an affordable and more endurable therapeutic strategy for snakebites.

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The microbiota is the community of microorganisms that colonizes the oral cavity, respiratory tract, and gut of multicellular organisms. The microbiota exerts manifold physiological and pathological impacts on the organism it inhabits. A growing body of attention is being paid to host-microbiota interplay, which is highly relevant to the development of carcinogenesis.

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  • The study focuses on using 16S ribosomal RNA sequencing to quickly and accurately identify microbial communities, which is important for medical applications.
  • It compares two sequencing platforms: short-read sequencing (Illumina) and long-read sequencing (Oxford Nanopore Technologies), using the same DNA samples from fecal matter.
  • Results show that both platforms achieved over 90% accuracy in classifying bacterial reads, with the MinION sequencing platform proving to be a viable option for species-level classification of bacterial communities.
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  • Acin1, initially known as an RNA-binding protein linked to apoptosis, is also an important part of the exon junction complex involved in mRNA splicing.
  • This study found that Acin1 transcript levels decrease and splicing patterns change in the development of brown adipose tissues (BATs), which play a key role in thermogenesis in small mammals and infants.
  • The research indicates that manipulating Acin1 levels affects brown fat development and regulates splicing of other key proteins, highlighting a complex network of interactions that control brown adipogenesis through alternative splicing.
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Browning of white adipocytes (WAs) (also referred as beige cells) was demonstrated to execute thermogenesis by consuming stored lipids as do brown adipocytes (BAs), and this is highly related to metabolic homeostasis. Alternative splicing (AS) constitutes a pivotal mechanism for defining cellular fates and functional specifications. Nevertheless, the impacts of AS regulation on the browning of WAs have not been comprehensively investigated.

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Traditional, horse-derived antivenin is currently the most efficient treatment against snake bites. However, it is costly and has unpredictable side effects. Thus, alternative, cost-effective strategies for producing antivenin are needed.

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Russell's vipers containing hemotoxic and neurotoxic venom commonly cause snake envenomation. Horse-derived antivenom is a specific antidote, but its production is expensive and has side effects. Developing a cost-effective and more tolerable therapeutic strategy is favorable.

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Herein, we determined the seroprevalence, seroconversion, and risk factors associated with Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) infection among pregnant women in Taipei, Taiwan. Pregnant women attending antenatal consultation in a Taipei medical center were invited, and 104 women completed a self-administered structured questionnaire.

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