Publications by authors named "Guoqing Xiong"

Reverse genetics is a useful tool for studying viruses and developing vaccines for coronaviruses. However, constructing and manipulating the coronavirus genome in can be time-consuming and challenging due to its large size and instability. Homologous recombination, a genetic manipulation mechanism found in organisms, is essential for DNA repair, gene recombination, and genetic engineering.

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: Uricase, or urate oxidase (Uox) is a key enzyme in uric acid (UA) metabolism and has been applied in clinical treatment of human hyperuricemia (HUA). However, the current clinically applied uricases, despite their potent urate-lowering capacity, tend to form anti-drug antibodies because of their immunogenicity, leading to increased risk of anaphylaxis, faster drug clearance and reduced or even complete loss of therapeutic effect, limiting their clinical application. In this study, we constructed engineered macrophages that stably expressed uricase, which might serve as a promising alternative to the direct injection of uricases.

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Article Synopsis
  • Urate oxidase (Uox) is crucial for breaking down uric acid and is used to treat hyperuricemia (HUA), but its use is limited by immune rejections after intravenous administration.
  • This study developed engineered strains of the food-grade bacterium NZ9000 to express Uox variants (aUox and hUox) and tested their effectiveness in reducing uric acid levels in an HUA mouse model.
  • The results showed that the engineered strains significantly lowered uric acid levels with reduced kidney injury compared to the traditional treatment with allopurinol, suggesting a safer long-term therapeutic option for HUA.
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The genus is a group of arthropod-borne single-stranded RNA viruses, which includes important human and animal pathogens such as Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), Zika virus (ZIKV), Dengue virus (DENV), yellow fever virus (YFV), West Nile virus (WNV), and Tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV). Reverse genetics has been a useful tool for understanding biological properties and the pathogenesis of flaviviruses. However, the conventional construction of full-length infectious clones for flavivirus is time-consuming and difficult due to the toxicity of the flavivirus genome to .

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Background: A large-scale outbreak of Zika virus (ZIKV) has occurred in Brazil and other South American countries, and has rapidly spread to 60 countries and regions worldwide since 2015, but no approved anti-ZIKV vaccines are available as of 2021.

Methods: We developed four types of anti-ZIKV DNA vaccine candidates: VPC-NS1, VPC-prME, VPC-prME-NS1, and VPC-EIII-NS1. They were developed against the structural proteins prM and E, and non-structural protein 1 (NS1) of ZIKV using the mammalian cell expression vector pcDNA3.

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Asamitocins are maytansinoids produced by Actinosynnema pretiosum ssp. auranticum ATCC 31565 (A. pretiosum ATCC 31565), which have a structure similar to that of maytansine, therefore serving as a precursor of maytansine in the development of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs).

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After the implementation of the comprehensive schistosomiasis control measures centering on health education for 3 years, the awareness rate of schistosomiasis control increased by 96.56% in construction workers of Dechang highway construction engineering projects in Poyang Lake region, the number of workers adopting preventive measures increased significantly, and no schistosome infection occurred. It is suggested that the comprehensive measures focusing on health education, combined with environment depollution and public administration can prevent schistosome infection effectively among construction workers.

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