Publications by authors named "Hao-Yun Peng"

CD4 T cells, particularly IL-17-secreting helper CD4 T cells, play a central role in the inflammatory processes underlying autoimmune disorders. Eukaryotic Elongation Factor 2 Kinase (eEF2K) is pivotal in CD8 T cells and has important implications in vascular dysfunction and inflammation-related diseases such as hypertension. However, its specific immunological role in CD4 T cell activities and related inflammatory diseases remains elusive.

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Nucleus accumbens-associated protein 1 (NAC1), a transcriptional cofactor, has been found to play important roles in regulating regulatory T cells, CD8 T cells, and antitumor immunity, but little is known about its effects on T-cell memory. In this study, we found that NAC1 expression restricts memory formation of CD4 T cells during viral infection. Analysis of CD4 T cells from wild-type (WT) and NAC1-deficient ( ) mice showed that NAC1 is essential for T-cell metabolism, including glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation, and supports CD4 T-cell survival in vitro.

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T cells are essential to cell-mediated immunity during bacterial, viral, and fungal infections, and immune-related diseases [...

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  • * SLPs were found to coat cationic liposomes, improving their stability and altering their properties, with the L. kefir SLP showing superior protective effects compared to L. buchneri SLP.
  • * The study demonstrated that both SLPs interacted similarly with liposomes, potentially enhancing the liposomes' functionality, including the ability to bind ferritin.
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For the past three years, COVID-19 has become an increasing global health issue. Adaptive immune cells, especially T cells, have been extensively investigated in regard to SARS-CoV-2 infection. However, human health and T cell responses are also impacted by many other pathogens and chronic diseases.

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Background: T cell-mediated antitumor immunity has a vital role in cancer prevention and treatment; however, the immune-suppressive tumor microenvironment (TME) constitutes a significant contributor to immune evasion that weakens antitumor immunity. Here, we explore the relationship between nucleus accumbens-associated protein-1 (NAC1), a nuclear factor of the BTB (broad-complex, Tramtrack, bric a brac)/POZ (Poxvirus, and Zinc finger) gene family, and the TME.

Methods: Adoptive cell transfer (ACT) of mouse or human tumor antigen (Ag)-specific CD8 cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) was tested in an immunocompetent or immunodeficient mouse model of melanoma with or without expression of NAC1.

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Nucleus accumbens-associated protein 1 (NAC1) is a transcription co-factor that has been shown to possess multiple roles in stem cell and cancer biology. However, little is known about its roles in regulation of the immune system. In the current study, we observed that expression of NAC1 impacted the survival of CD8 T cells in vitro.

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We report here that nucleus accumbens-associated protein-1 (NAC1), a nuclear factor of the Broad-complex, Tramtrack, Bric-a-brac/poxvirus and zinc finger (BTB/POZ) gene family, is a negative regulator of FoxP3 in regulatory T cells (T) and a critical determinant of immune tolerance. Phenotypically, NAC1 mice showed substantial tolerance to the induction of autoimmunity and generated a larger amount of CD4 T that exhibit a higher metabolic profile and immune-suppressive activity, increased acetylation and expression of FoxP3, and slower turnover of this transcription factor. Treatment of T with the proinflammatory cytokines interleukin-1β or tumor necrosis factor-α induced a robust up-regulation of NAC1 but evident down-regulation of FoxP3 as well as the acetylated FoxP3.

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eEF-2K has important roles in stress responses and cellular metabolism. We report here a previously unappreciated but critical role of eEF-2K in regulating the fate and cytocidal activity of CD8 T cells. CD8 T cells from eEF-2K KO mice were more proliferative but had lower survival than their wild-type counterparts after their activation, followed by occurrence of premature senescence and exhaustion.

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Eukaryotic Elongation Factor-2 Kinase (eEF2K) acts as a negative regulator of protein synthesis, translation, and cell growth. As a structurally unique member of the alpha-kinase family, eEF2K is essential to cell survival under stressful conditions, as it contributes to both cell viability and proliferation. Known as the modulator of the global rate of protein translation, eEF2K inhibits eEF2 (eukaryotic Elongation Factor 2) and decreases translation elongation when active.

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  • Surface layer proteins (SLPs) are found in many archaea and bacteria and can reassemble on lipid surfaces; this study focused on SLPs from Lactobacillus acidophilus ATCC 4356 and their interaction with positively charged liposomes.* -
  • The research involved measuring zeta potentials and particle sizes to analyze SLP adsorption on liposomes, and transmission electron microscopy confirmed the complete coating of liposomes with SLPs.* -
  • Results indicated that SLPs significantly enhanced liposome stability under heat and reduced aggregation in serum; SLP-coated liposomes also released less carboxyfluorescein during storage, suggesting potential for more stable nanocarrier systems.*
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The viral antigen (Ag)-specific CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) derived from pluripotent stem cells (PSCs), i.e., PSC-CTLs, have the ability to suppress the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection.

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T cells undergo metabolic reprogramming and multiple biological processes to satisfy their energetic and biosynthetic demands throughout their lifespan. Several of these metabolic pathways result in the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). The imbalance between ROS generation and scavenging could result in severe damage to the cells and potential cell death, ultimately leading to T cell-related diseases.

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Escherichia coli and Salmonella are common pathogenic bacteria in human intestine, which can infect epithelial cells and cause diseases. Adhesion to intestinal tissue is the first step of pathogen infection. This work was to investigate the protective function of surface layer protein (SLP) from Lactobacillus casei fb05 against the harmful effects of E.

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To explore the effectiveness and safety of mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) as a second-line medication in the treatment of anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) encephalitis, the most common and severe autoimmune encephalitis. The clinical data of six children with anti-NMDAR encephalitis admitted to the First Hospital of Jilin University were retrospectively analyzed, and the effectiveness and safety of MMF were evaluated. Six children with anti-NMDAR encephalitis were treated with MMF in the 2nd or 3rd treatment disease event (3 cases vs.

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Background: Benign convulsions with mild gastroenteritis (BCWG) is a common condition in children in Asia and is generally not associated with pH or electrolyte imbalances. When BCWG is diagnosed, a lumbar puncture is usually recommended to rule out potential intracranial infections. This study examined the clinical characteristics of BCWG and evaluated the necessity of lumbar puncture.

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Over the past decade, autophagy has emerged as a critical regulatory mechanism of the immune system through critically controlling various aspects of T cell biology and determining the fate of different T cell subsets. Autophagy maintains T cell development and survival by regulating the degradation of organelles and apoptotic proteins. The autophagic process also impacts the formation of memory T cells.

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer and the fourth leading cause of cancer death around the world. The current treatments of CRC exhibited high occurrence rate of side effects. Docetaxel (DTX), an important drug widely used in cancer chemotherapy, showed serious toxicity in CRC.

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Rogressive deconstruction of filament actin (F-actin) in hippocampal neurons in the epileptic brain have been associated with epileptogenesis. Previous clinical studies suggest that glucocorticoids treatment plays beneficial roles in refractory epilepsy. Glucocorticoids treatment affects dendritic spine morphology by regulating local glucocorticoid receptors and F-actin cytoskeleton dynamics.

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N-De-tert-butoxycarbonyl-N-[2-(1,1,1-trifluoro-2-methyl)propyloxycarbonyl]-2-debenzoyl-2-(m-fluorobenzoyl)-docetaxel (4FDT), a novel fluorinated docetaxel analog, was evaluated for its anti-hepatoma effect and possible druggability. In molecular docking studies, 4FDT coincided with paclitaxel in a part of the nucleus. In in vitro studies, 4FDT demonstrated higher anti-hepatoma activity approximately 1.

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By-product 9a exhibited potent cytotoxicity against both SK-OV-3 and A549 cell lines. The structure of 9a was characterized using 1D and 2D NMR experiments and confirmed by synthesis to afford a diastereomeric mixture (16a) that was identical to 9a, as well as a pair of diastereomers (R)-16b and (S)-16c. The preliminary SAR study demonstrated that analogs with an (R)-configuration were slightly more potent than analogs with an (S)-configuration.

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