Publications by authors named "Han Gencheng"

Radon (Rn) is a naturally occurring radioactive gas, ionizing radiation emitted by the radon induces oxidative stress and the up-regulation of inflammatory proteins, which may cause lung damage or cancer. However, the underlying pathogenesis remains to be determined. Effector T helper cells are key in mediating the host's protection and immune homeostasis.

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  • Parkinson's disease (PD) is linked to neuroinflammation, and the immune regulator Tim-3's role in PD is not well understood.
  • Researchers created PD models using MPTP to study Tim-3 knockout mice and cells, assessing motor function and neural damage through various tests and analysis methods.
  • Results showed that increased Tim-3 expression is associated with neuroinflammation in PD; its deficiency reduced motor deficits and inflammatory cytokines by modulating the NF-κB/NLRP3 pathway, suggesting Tim-3 as a potential therapeutic target for PD.
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We previously reported that Tim-3, an immune checkpoint inhibitor, inhibits MHC-II expression, but the molecular mechanisms involved and the implications for antiviral immunity remain to be determined. Here, we found that during H1N1 infection, Tim-3 inhibits MHC-II expression in macrophages/microglia in vitro. Tim-3 interacts with MHC-II via its intracellular tail and induces proteasomal dependent degradation of MHC-II.

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Objective: With the rapid increase in the pace of life, people are facing increasing pressures of all kinds, and depression has gradually become a serious psychological disorder in human society, strongly affecting normal social and physiological activities. Depression can disrupt an individual's taste perception and potentially result in taste disorders by affecting and altering taste receptors. This disruption can consequently impact their food preferences and overall eating experiences.

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Gallbladder cancer (GBC) is a common malignant cancer in the biliary system, which poses a serious threat to human health. It is urgent to explore ideal drugs for the treatment of GBC. Matrine is the main active ingredient of Sophora flavescentis, with a wide range of biological activities encompassing anti-inflammatory, antiviral, immunomodulatory, and anti-tumor.

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Background: Gallbladder cancer (GBC) poses a significant risk to human health. Its development is influenced by numerous factors, particularly the homeostasis of reactive oxygen species (ROS) within cells. This homeostasis is crucial for tumor cell survival, and abnormal regulation of ROS is associated with the occurrence and progression of many cancers.

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Introduction: Excessive immune activation induces tissue damage during infection. Compared to external strategies to reconstruct immune homeostasis, host balancing ways remain largely unclear.

Objectives: Here we found a neuroimmune way that prevents infection-induced tissue damage.

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T cell is vital in the adaptive immune system, which relays on T-cell receptor (TCR) to recognize and defend against infection and tumors. T cells are mainly divided into well-known CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, which can recognize short peptide antigens presented by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II and MHC class I respectively in humoral and cell-mediated immunity. Due to the Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) diversity and restriction with peptides complexation, TCRs are quite diverse and complicated.

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Radiation-induced lung injury is a common complication associated with radiotherapy. It is characterized by early-stage radiation pneumonia and subsequent radiation pulmonary fibrosis. However, there is currently a lack of effective therapeutic strategies for radiation-induced lung injury.

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Background: A growing number of studies have found that antidepressants have anti-inflammatory effects while protecting nerves. Hypidone hydrochloride (YL-0919) is a novel highly selective 5-HT reuptake blocker. Our previous studies have demonstrated that YL-0919 exerts notable antidepressant- and anxiolytic-like as well as procognitive effects.

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Chemotherapy-induced neuropathic pain (CIPN) is a common side effect of antitumor chemotherapeutic agents. It describes a pathological state of pain related to the cumulative dosage of the drug, significantly limiting the efficacy of antitumor treatment. Sofas strategies alleviating CIPN still lack.

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  • - Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) plays a crucial role in immune response by affecting pain, inflammation, and blood flow, yet its specific mechanisms in this context are still unclear.
  • - In studies with bacterial meningitis models, CGRP reduced harmful cytokine responses, improved bacterial clearance, and lowered death rates in infected mice by changing macrophage behavior.
  • - The research found that CGRP promotes the breakdown of MHC-II proteins in macrophages, inhibiting the activation of CD4+ T-cells, suggesting that enhancing neuroimmune communication could be a new approach to treating brain infections.
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Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disease characterized by motor symptoms and non-motor symptoms, and affects millions of people worldwide. Growing evidence implies β-Hydroxybutyrate (BHB), one of the ketone bodies generated by ketogenesis, plays a neuroprotective role in neurodegenerative diseases. We aimed to verify the anti-inflammatory effect of BHB on PD and further explore potential molecular mechanisms.

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The mechanisms by which retinoic acid-inducible gene I (RIG-I), a critical RNA virus sensor, is regulated in many biological and pathological processes remain to be determined. Here, we demonstrate that T cell immunoglobulin and mucin protein-3 (Tim-3), an immune checkpoint inhibitor, mediates infection tolerance by suppressing RIG-I-type I interferon pathway. Overexpression or blockade of Tim-3 affects type I interferon expression, virus replication, and tissue damage in mice following H1N1 infection.

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Although individuals with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are known to be at increased risk for other conditions resulting from pathogenic changes (including metaplastic or anaplastic) in the lungs and other organs and organ systems, it is still unknown whether COVID-19 affects childhood intelligence. The present two-sample Mendelian randomization study aims to identify the genetic causal link between COVID-19 and childhood intelligence. Four COVID-19 genetic instrumental variants (IVs) were chosen from the largest genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for COVID-19 (hospitalized vs.

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Previous observational studies have suggested an important role of omega-3 in low back pain. In the present study, we used a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) study to identify the putative causal link between omega-3 and low back pain. A broadly used genome-wide association study (GWAS) ( = 8,866 individuals from European ancestry) was used to select plasma omega-3 genetic instrumental variables (IVs).

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Tim-3, an immune checkpoint inhibitor, is widely expressed on the immune cells and contributes to immune tolerance. However, the mechanisms by which Tim-3 induces immune tolerance remain to be determined. Major histocompatibility complex II (MHC-II) plays a key role in antigen presentation and CD4T cell activation.

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Objectives: To resolve the ongoing debate on the role of plasma omega-3 fatty acids in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), we attempted to identify the association between omega-3 intake and the risk of RA.

Methods: We analyzed data from the largest genome-wide association study (GWAS) for omega-3 fatty acids (N = 114,999 of European ancestry) and RA (14,361 cases and 43,923 controls of European ancestry). Mendelian randomization-egger_intercept, MR-PRESSO, and Cochran's Q test were used to determine pleiotropy and heterogeneity.

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Our previous study had shown that member 13 (Hspa13) of heat shock protein family A (Hsp70) promotes plasma cell (PC) production and antibody secretion. To further explore Hspa13 expression and function, we combined single-cell RNA-sequencing and antigen receptor lineage (BCR) analysis to characterize sheep red cell‒primed splenocytes. The single-cell transcriptional profiles revealed that Hspa13 is specifically and highly expressed in PCs.

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Neddylation, an important type of post-translational modification, has been implicated in innate and adapted immunity. But the role of neddylation in innate immune response against RNA viruses remains elusive. Here we report that neddylation promotes RNA virus-induced type I IFN production, especially IFN-α.

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Nuclear factor 90 (NF90) is a novel virus sensor that serves to initiate antiviral innate immunity by triggering stress granule (SG) formation. However, the regulation of the NF90-SG pathway remains largely unclear. We found that Tim-3, an immune checkpoint inhibitor, promotes the ubiquitination and degradation of NF90 and inhibits NF90-SG-mediated antiviral immunity.

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Viral encephalitis is the most common cause of encephalitis. It is responsible for high morbidity rates, permanent neurological sequelae, and even high mortality rates. The host immune response plays a critical role in preventing or clearing invading pathogens, especially when effective antiviral treatment is lacking.

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