Publications by authors named "Guifeng Lu"

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  • Anxiety is an emotional response marked by worry and tension, potentially linked to the downregulation of TNRC6A in the brain's prefrontal cortex (PFC) following stress.
  • Inhibition of TNRC6A increases anxious behaviors in mice, as it maintains the stability of miR-21-3p, a microRNA that can mitigate anxiety when present in higher levels.
  • The study highlights a new molecular mechanism, showing that low TNRC6A levels reduce miR-21-3p stability, leading to increased corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) levels and consequently, heightened anxiety-like behaviors.
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The synthesis of betalain using microorganisms is an innovative developmental technology, and the excavation of microorganisms closely related to betalain can provide certain theoretical and technical support to this technology. In this study, the characteristics of soil microbial community structures and their functions in the rhizospheres of white-fleshed dragon fruit () and red-fleshed dragon fruit () were analyzed. The results show that the soil bacterial and fungal compositions in the rhizospheres were shaped differently between and .

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  • Clinical evidence points to a connection between pulmonary hypertension (PH) and coronary artery (CA) disease, with serotonin, reactive oxygen species, and calcium signaling being crucial factors in this relationship.
  • A study on rats indicates that the NOX-TRPM2 pathway plays a significant role in the remodeling of coronary arteries associated with pulmonary hypertension.
  • Findings show that NOX1/4 and TRPM2 contribute to increased cell proliferation and metabolic changes in CA smooth muscle cells, ultimately leading to mitochondrial dysfunction, but inhibiting NOX1/4 can mitigate these effects.
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Background: Pulmonary arterial hypertension maintains rapid cell proliferation and vascular remodeling through metabolic reprogramming. Recent studies suggested that circRNAs play important role in pulmonary vascular remodeling and pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells proliferation. However, the relationship between circRNA, cell proliferation, and metabolic reprogramming in pulmonary arterial hypertension has not been investigated.

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Aroma is one of the major inherent quality characteristics in fruits. Understanding the composition of aroma volatiles and their biosynthesis mechanism is crucial to improving fruit quality. However, the biosynthesis mechanism of aroma volatiles has not been characterized yet in white-fleshed pitaya ().

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We describe a Chinese family with severe autosomal-dominant nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy (ADNFLE) and psychiatric problems in whom whole-exome family trio sequencing identified a heterozygous mutation in the potassium channel subfamily T, member 1 (), a sodium-gated potassium channel gene, which was a novel missense mutation c.2153A>T (p. Asp718Val).

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Glioma is a primary, malignant, and aggressive brain tumor in adults. To develop new therapeutic strategies for glioma, we must determine its underlying mechanisms. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the potential role of miR-1272-ADAM9-CDCP1 signaling in the progression of glioma.

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Glioma is a common malignant human brain tumor. The progression of glioma is associated with dysregulation of various microRNAs. Previous studies have demonstrated that microRNA-26b-3p (miR-26b-3p) is correlated with the pathogenesis of various tumors, but the functional role of miR-26b-3p and its underlying mechanisms in glioma are not clear.

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Accumulated evidence reveals that microRNAs play vital roles in various tumors, including gliomas. MiRNAs have been shown to participate in multiple cellular functions, including cell proliferation, migration and apoptosis. Here, we investigate the potential role of a novel miRNA, miR-6807-3p, in glioma.

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The Medial Habenular (MHb) and the Lateral Habenular nuclei are 2 main parts of the habenular complex (Hb). Recent studies showed that MHb plays an important role in memory, and in the expression of ErbB4. However, the expression of MHb ErbB4 receptor and its role in fear memory is not well understood.

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Background And Objective: Glioma is one of the most aggressive and malignant cancers originating from the human brain. Increasing evidence suggests that aberrant expression of microRNAs (miRNAs) frequently occurs in glioma and miRNAs are critical regulators of glioma. miR-671 has recently been revealed to be a novel miRNA that plays a vital role in human glioblastoma multiforme.

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The dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) plays a very important role in decision-related and anxiety-related information processing. It has enriched 5-HT6 receptors; however, the precise role of dmPFC 5-HT6 receptors in anxiety remains to be fully investigated. In this study, we injected dmPFC with the 5-HT6 receptor agonist EMD 386088 and antagonist SB 271046 using stereotactic technology.

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The Escherichia coli uracil:proton symporter UraA is a prototypical member of the nucleobase/ascorbate transporter (NAT) or nucleobase/cation symporter 2 (NCS2) family, which corresponds to the human solute carrier family SLC23. UraA consists of 14 transmembrane segments (TMs) that are organized into two distinct domains, the core domain and the gate domain, a structural fold that is also shared by the SLC4 and SLC26 transporters. Here we present the crystal structure of UraA bound to uracil in an occluded state at 2.

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Gliomas are highly malignant tumors, the most common of which are astrocytomas. A growing number of studies suggest that dysregulation of miRNAs is a frequent event contributing to the pathogenesis of gliomas. In this study, we found that over-expression of miR-132 inhibited cell proliferation and migration and triggered apoptosis, while knockdown of miR-132 showed opposite effects.

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Circular RNAs (circRNAs), a large class of RNAs, have recently shown huge capabilities as gene regulators in mammals. Some of them bind with microRNAs (miRNAs) and act as natural miRNA sponges to inhibit related miRNAs' activities. Here we showed that hsa_circ_001569 acted as a positive regulator in cell proliferation and invasion of colorectal cancer (CRC).

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As a transcriptional repressor, forkhead box D3 (FOXD3) plays an important role in tumorigenesis and progression of several tumors. However, the function and methylation status of FOXD3 remain unknown in the progression of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). In this study, we found that FOXD3 was decreased in HCC tissues and correlated with differentiation, AFP and poor survival of HCC patients (p<0.

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common malignancies. Increasing evidences indicate that dysregulation of miRNAs is a frequent event in CRC and contributes to the pathogenesis of CRC. In this study, we found that over-expression of miR-34a inhibited cell proliferation and invasion, induced a cell cycle arrest and triggered apoptosis, while knockdown of miR-34a showed the opposite effects.

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Cancer stem cells (CSCs) and EMT-type cells, which share molecular characteristics with CSCs, have been believed to play critical roles in tumor metastasis. Although much progress has been garnered in elucidating the molecular pathways that trigger EMT, stemness and metastasis, a number of key mechanistic gaps remain elusive. In the study, miR-371-5p was obviously down-regulated in primary CRC tissues compared with matched adjacent normal mucosa and correlated significantly with differentiation, tumor size, lymphatic and liver metastases.

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Splicing of precursor messenger RNA (pre-mRNA) in eukaryotic cells is carried out by the spliceosome, which consists of five small nuclear ribonucleoproteins (snRNPs) and a number of accessory factors and enzymes. Each snRNP contains a ring-shaped subcomplex of seven proteins and a specific RNA molecule. The U6 snRNP contains a unique heptameric Lsm protein complex, which specifically recognizes the U6 small nuclear RNA at its 3' end.

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The Prp19-associated complex [NTC (nineteen complex)] plays a crucial role in intron removal during premature mRNA splicing in eukaryotes. Only one component of the NTC, Cwc2, is capable of binding RNA. In the present study we report the 1.

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The nucleobase/ascorbate transporter (NAT) proteins, also known as nucleobase/cation symporter 2 (NCS2) proteins, are responsible for the uptake of nucleobases in all kingdoms of life and for the transport of vitamin C in mammals. Despite functional characterization of the NAT family members in bacteria, fungi and mammals, detailed structural information remains unavailable. Here we report the crystal structure of a representative NAT protein, the Escherichia coli uracil/H(+) symporter UraA, in complex with uracil at a resolution of 2.

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