Publications by authors named "Haojie Wen"

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  • Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is a common but often late-diagnosed cancer, leading to poor outcomes for patients.
  • M6A modification of RNA plays a crucial role in various biological processes, including cancer growth and treatment resistance, by affecting RNA stability through IGF2BPs.
  • This paper explores the mechanisms of IGF2BPs in HNSCC to offer new insights for early diagnosis and targeted treatment strategies.
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  • - Researchers are exploring how the protein ELAVL1 influences glycolysis in nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells via the HMGB3/β-catenin pathway, noting that ELAVL1 is often overexpressed in these tumors.
  • - The study utilized various methods, including mouse models and biochemical assays, to show that knocking down ELAVL1 reduces cancer cell growth and glycolytic activity, while its interaction with HMGB3 helps stabilize HMGB3 mRNA to enhance β-catenin activity.
  • - The findings suggest that targeting the ELAVL1-HMGB3-β-catenin interaction could provide a new therapeutic strategy for treating nasopharyngeal carcinoma by disrupting this metabolic pathway.
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  • The study investigates the potential of Artemisia argyi Polyphenols (AAPs) to treat ulcerative colitis (UC) by altering gut microbiota composition and improving intestinal health.
  • Mice with colitis, induced by dextran sodium sulfate (DSS), showed reduced colon injury and inflammation when treated with AAPs; this was accompanied by an increase in antioxidant and barrier proteins.
  • Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) alongside AAP treatment revealed a boost in beneficial bacteria and metabolites, indicating a positive impact on gut health.
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Language is an evolutionarily salient faculty for humans that relies on a distributed brain network spanning across frontal, temporal, parietal, and subcortical regions. To understand whether the complex language network shares common or distinct genetic mechanisms, we examined the relationships between the genetic effects underlying the brain responses to language and a set of object domains that have been suggested to coevolve with language: tools, faces (indicating social), and body parts (indicating social and gesturing). Analyzing the twin datasets released by the Human Connectome Project that had functional magnetic resonance imaging data from human twin subjects (monozygotic and dizygotic) undergoing language and working memory tasks contrasting multiple object domains (198 females and 144 males for the language task; 192 females and 142 males for the working memory task), we identified a set of cortical regions in the frontal and temporal cortices and subcortical regions whose activity to language was significantly genetically influenced.

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Mastitis is an inflammatory disease of the mammary gland with a high incidence in lactating animals, significantly impacting their health and breastfeeding. Moreover, mastitis adversely affects milk quality and yield, resulting in substantial economic losses for the dairy farming industry. Forsythiaside A (FTA), a phenylethanol glycoside analog extracted from Forsythia, exhibits notable anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.

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To investigate the effects and molecular mechanisms of abietic acid in the cell proliferation, invasion and migration of cisplatin-resistant nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells. ①Cisplatin-resistant C666/DDP cell line was constructed by increasing drug concentration method. ②The effects of abietic acid on proliferation, invasion and migration of C666/DDP cells were investigated by CCK-8 method, reactive oxygen species(ROS) and mitochondrial membrane potential(MMP) level assay and subcutaneous tumorigenesis assay in nude mice to detect the effects of abietic acid on proliferation and apoptosis of C666/DDP cells in vitro and in vivo.

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Background: Bovine mastitis is the most common animal production disease in the global dairy industry, which affects the health of dairy cows. When bovine mastitis occurs, the mitochondrial metabolism of breast tissue increases, and the relationship between inflammation and mitophagy has become a hot topic for many scholars. The abuse of antibiotics leads to the increase of resistance to bovine mastitis.

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Cow mastitis, caused by Streptococcus infection of the mammary glands, is a common clinical disease that can lead to decreased milk quality and threaten animal welfare and performance. Esculetin (ESC) is a coumarin with anti-inflammatory and anti-asthmatic effects. However, whether ESC has therapeutic effects on mastitis remains unexplored.

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Distributed cortical regions show differential responses to visual objects belonging to different domains varying by animacy (e.g., animals vs tools), yet it remains unclear whether this is an organization principle also applying to the subcortical structures.

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The aim is to explore the underlying mechanism of basic leucine zipper ATF-like transcription factor 2 (BATF2) in tongue squamous cell carcinoma (TSCC). The expression of BATF2 in TSCC tissues and corresponding adjacent normal TSCC tissues, human TSCC cell lines (SCC-15 and CAL-27) and human normal tongue epithelial cells NTEC was detected. Then, SCC-15 cells with stable BATF2 knockdown and CAL-27 cells with BATF2 overexpression were established to investigate the functional effect of BATF2 on TSCC.

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Tool understanding and use are supported by a dedicated left-lateralized, intrinsically connected network in the human adult brain. To examine this network's phylogenetic and ontogenetic origins, we compared resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) among regions subserving tool processing in human adults to rsFC among homologous regions in human neonates and macaque monkeys (adolescent and mature). These homologous regions formed an intrinsic network in human neonates, but not in macaques.

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To compare the therapeutic effect of otoendoscopic tympanoplasty with acellular dermal allograft(AlloDerm) and tragus cartilage perichondrium. 121 patients who underwent type Ⅰ tympanoplasty under otoscope were retrospectively analyzed. According to the grafts used, they were divided into two groups: AlloDerm group (56 cases) and tragus cartilage perichondrium group (65 cases).

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The autophagy-related gene Beclin-1 is critical in the regulation of tumourigenesis and progression, but its role in oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC) has not yet been reported. This study aimed to investigate Beclin‑1 expression and its significance in OTSCC. Beclin‑1 expression was assessed by reverse transcription‑quantitative polymerase chain reaction or western blot analysis in 14 OTSCC tissues and matched adjacent noncancerous tissues as well as in 5 OTSCC cell lines and a normal tongue epithelial cell line.

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Objectives: To investigate the expression and clinical significance of BATF2 in the oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC).

Methods: Expression of BATF2 mRNA and protein in 16 paired OTSCC tissues and adjacent non-tumor mucosa were examined using quantitative PCR, western blotting analysis and immunohistochemistry assays, and the relation between BATF2 expression and clinical pathologic factor and prognosis was analyzed.

Results: In 16 paired tissues, expression of BATF2 mRNA in 13 OTSCC tissues and expression of BATF2 protein in 14 OTSCC tissues were significantly lower than that in adjacent non-tumor mucosa.

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BATF2, also called SARI, is associated with several cancer types, and loss of BATF2 expression is frequently detected in aggressive and metastatic cancers. The expression of BATF2 was previously shown to slow the growth rate of malignant tumor cells injected into athymic nude mice, and decreased expression of BATF2 has been correlated to poor prognosis in hepatocellular carcinoma. However, the functional role of BATF2 in oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC) remains unknown.

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Our investigation aims to evaluate the significance of TRB3, an endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS)-inducible gene, and explore its relationship with AKT in oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC). Expression of TRB3 and phosphorylated AKT (p-AKT) in OTSCC tissues and adjacent normal tissues were assessed by RT-PCR, Western blot and immunohistochemistry assay. Correlation of TRB3 and AKT was validated by TRB3 adenovirus plasmid (Ad-TRB3) transfection and short hairpin RNA (shRNA) inhibition.

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