Publications by authors named "Hong-Chao Chen"

Glyphodes pyloalis (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) is one of the major pests in mulberry production in China, which has developed resistance to various insecticides. Chemoreception is one of the most crucial physiological tactics in insects, playing a pivotal role in recognizing chemical stimuli in the environment, including noxious stimuli such as insecticides. Herein, we obtained recombinant pheromone-binding protein 1 (GpylPBP1) that exhibited antennae-biased expression in G.

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is a preponderant parasitic wasp of various lepidopteran pests. The extensive application of broad-spectrum insecticides usually causes serious threats to the olfactory recognition of nontarget insects such as parasitoid wasps. However, the binding mechanism of odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) to insecticides in parasitoid wasps remains unknown.

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  • Bone metastasis (BM) significantly worsens the prognosis for patients with primary malignant bone neoplasms (PMBNs), with only 4.8% of diagnosed patients having BM at diagnosis.
  • Key risk factors for developing BM include tumor location, size, type (notably Ewing sarcoma), and regional lymph node involvement.
  • A nomogram created from identified prognostic factors (like tumor type and treatment history) can effectively predict cancer-specific survival for these patients.
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The endoparasitoid wasp, Aulacocentrum confusum (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), is a preponderant natural enemy of the larvae of Glyphodes pyloalis Walker (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), which is a destructive pest of mulberry trees. We first constructed the antennal transcriptome database of A. confusum.

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Advances in the immunology have identified that interleukin (IL)-17 and IL-35 are cytokines with diverse functions, serving important roles in autoimmune diseases and chronic inflammation. Checkpoint inhibitor pneumonitis (CIP) is focal or diffuse lung inflammation induced by immune checkpoint inhibitors and the underlying pathogenesis has not been fully explored. The aim of the present study was to investigate the roles of IL-17A and IL-35, and the correlation between their levels and different T cell subsets in CIP.

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Background: A consensus has been reached that carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) screening in immunosuppressed individuals can reduce the incidence of CRE bloodstream infection (BSI).

Methods: We retrospectively studied the clinical data of 395 consecutive HSCT patients from September 2017 to April 2019. From September 2017 to June 2018 (period 1), 200 patients received single CRE screening before transplantation.

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Reported here is the development of a class of chiral spirosilabiindane scaffolds by Rh-catalyzed asymmetric double hydrosilation, for the first time. Enantiopure SPSiOL (spirosilabiindane diol), a new type of chiral building block for the preparation of various chiral ligands and catalysts, was readily prepared on greater than 10 gram scale using this protocol. The potential of this new spirosilabiindane scaffold in asymmetric catalysis was preliminarily demonstrated by development of the corresponding monodentate phosphoramidite ligands (SPSiPhos), which were used in both a Rh-catalyzed hydrogenation and a Pd-catalyzed intramolecular carboamination.

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Aim: To construct short hairpin RNAs (shRNAs) and miR30-based shRNAs against heparanase (HPSE) to compare their safety and their effects on HPSE down-modulation in vitro and in vivo to develop a more ideal therapeutic RNA interference (RNAi) vector targeting HPSE.

Methods: First, we constructed shRNAs and miR30-based shRNAs against HPSE (HPSE-shRNAs and HPSE-miRNAs) and packed them into lentiviral vectors. Next, we observed the effects of the shRNAs on knockdown for HPSE expression, adhesion, migration and invasion abilities in human malignant melanoma A375 cells in vitro.

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Objective: To investigate the effect of chronic ultraviolet (UV) exposure on skin barrier function and photoaging process.

Methods: One hundred and fifty-six volunteers from Hanghzou areas were enrolled in the study. UV-exposed skin areas (neck, dorsum of hand or frontier chest) and UV-unexposed areas (waist, buttock or abdomen) were tested.

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Objective: To construct VEGF gene-targeted small interfering RNA (siRNA) and its expression vector driven by CMV promoter and to investigate its interference effect.

Methods: The VEGF gene-targeted hairpin siRNA was designed, two complementary oligonucleotide strands were synthesized. After annealing, two-strand oligonucleotide was inserted into pDC311-SV40-RC vector, which was then identified by PCR and sequenced.

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Background: Genistein, as an active compound of dietary antioxidants, has shown considerable promise as an effective agent against aging process. However, the effect of genistein on skin photoaging and the associated mechanism remain unclear.

Objective: To delineate the effect of genistein on UVB-induced senescence in human dermal fibroblasts (HDFs) with emphasis on the mechanism of oxidative pathway regulated by p66Shc involved in the events.

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Background: Matrine is a traditional Chinese medicine with significant inhibitory activity against malignant tumors. Its effects on the invasiveness and metastasis of malignant tumors have rarely been reported.

Aim: To investigate whether matrine can inhibit the metastasis-related activities of the human malignant melanoma cell line A375 in vitro.

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