Publications by authors named "Honglin Jia"

GAD67 impacts insomnia as a key enzyme catalysing the conversion of glutamate (Glu) to gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). Senegenin enhances neuroprotection and is used widely to treat insomnia and other neurological diseases. This study aimed to investigate how senegenin regulates insomnia through a GAD67-mediated signalling pathway.

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  • * The study evaluated the effectiveness of different recombinant proteins (SAG2, GRA6, GRA7) in an ELISA test for diagnosing Toxoplasma infection in cats, highlighting the need for accurate diagnostic tools.
  • * Results indicated that GRA7 was the most sensitive antigen for detecting infection in cats, while another protein, GRA3, also showed promise in identifying infected animals when produced through a plant-based system.
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Background: Dysregulation of vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) function leads to a variety of diseases such as atherosclerosis and hyperplasia after injury. However, antiproliferative drug targeting VSMC exhibits poor specificity. Therefore, there is an urgent to develop highly specific antiproliferative drugs to prevention and treatment VSMC dedifferentiation associated arteriosclerosis.

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Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disease whose etiology is directly related to the dysregulation of cutaneous immune homeostasis. However, how to finely modulate the skin immune microenvironment to restore homeostasis remains an important challenge. Inspired by the natural attribute of tumor exosomes in the immune escape, the tumor-derived exosomes as an active targeting nanoplatform for the effective treatment of inflammatory skin disorder were first reported.

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  • Reverse genetics is a crucial method for understanding viruses and creating vaccines, and this study utilizes a yeast-based platform to reconstruct viruses.
  • A transformation-associated recombination (TAR) system was employed to quickly recover different strains of the feline infectious peritonitis virus, which is particularly dangerous for cats.
  • The newly developed system allows for rapid and stable virus assembly, aiding in the study of feline coronaviruses and advancing vaccine research.
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Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease. Inflammation and oxidative stress play crucial roles in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. Cannabinoid receptor type 2 (CB2R) is an attractive target for treating various inflammatory disorders.

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Exocytosis is a key active process in cells by which proteins are released in bulk via the fusion of exocytic vesicles with the plasma membrane. Soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor (SNARE) protein-mediated vesicle fusion with the plasma membrane is essential in most exocytotic pathways. In mammalian cells, the vesicular fusion step of exocytosis is normally mediated by Syntaxin-1 (Stx1) and SNAP25 family proteins (SNAP25 and SNAP23).

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Objective: This experiment was designed to demonstrate Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) derived from kidney can alleviate cisplatin-induced kidney injury and renal cell apoptosis through paracrine pathway.

Methods: Firstly, MSCs were isolated from kidney of young rats, and their surface-specific markers were identified by Reverse Transcription-Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) and immunofluorescence staining. Self-renewal ability of Kidney Mesenchymal Stem Cells (KMSCs) was observed by cell counting and 5-Bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (BrdU) fluorescence staining.

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The efficacy of immunotherapy combined with other therapeutic modalities in the management of cancer has been extensively studied. However, no effective strategy to improve the antitumor effects of immunotherapy at the tumor site has been developed. In this study, we describe a nanoformulation (CP) that integrates ferroptosis-inducing cannabinoid nanoparticles with immunostimulatory Poly(I:C) to enhance antitumor immune responses by activating ferroptosis-immunotherapy pathways.

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In apicomplexan parasites, the macroautophagy/autophagy machinery is repurposed to maintain the plastid-like organelle apicoplast. Previously, we showed that in and , ATG12 interacts with ATG5 in a non-covalent manner, in contrast to the covalent interaction in most organisms. However, it remained unknown whether apicomplexan parasites have functional orthologs of ATG16L1, a protein that is essential for the function of the covalent ATG12-ATG5 complex in other organisms.

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Background: Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a common disease worldwide. Imbalances in T helper (Th) cell differentiation and the dysregulation of related cytokines form the immunological basis of AR. miR-126 may play an important regulatory role in AR as a new marker and predictor of the disease.

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is a worldwide distributed zoonotic pathogen that threatens public health. However, there have been limited data for infection in wild rats () in China. In the present study, a total of 227 wild rats were captured from three mink farms to investigate infection in Shandong Province, eastern China.

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The immunoproteasomes are specific proteasomes that clear oxidant-damaged proteins under inflammatory conditions in various diseases. Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) infects the central nervous system and causeencephalitis.

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Radiation-induced lung injury (RILI) is a potentially fatal and dose-limiting complication of thoracic cancer radiotherapy. However, effective therapeutic agents for this condition are limited. Here, we describe a novel strategy to exert additive effects of a non-erythropoietic EPO derivative (ARA290), along with a free radical scavenger, superoxide dismutase (SOD), using a bioengineered nanoreactor (SOD@ARA290-HBc).

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Vesicular trafficking is a fundamental cellular process involved in material transport in eukaryotes, but the diversity of the intracellular compartments has prevented researchers from obtaining a clear understanding of the specific functions of vesicular trafficking factors, including SNAREs, tethers, and Rab GTPases, in . In this study, we analyzed the localization of SNAREs and investigated their roles in vesicular trafficking in Toxoplasma gondii. Our results revealed the specific localizations of SNAREs in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) (T.

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Metastasis is the leading cause of death in cancer patients. Eliciting anti-tumor immune responses against lung metastasis is hindered by the immunosuppressive microenvironment. This study explored a biomimetic nanoformulation, comprising a nanovaccine (OP) that delivers tumor antigens and adjuvants spatially and temporally in a virus-like manner, and a pulmonary surfactant-biomimetic liposome with an immunomodulator, JQ1 (PS-JQ1).

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The apicoplast is a non-photosynthetic relict plastid of Apicomplexa that evolved from a secondary symbiotic system. During its evolution, most of the genes derived from its alga ancestor were lost. Only genes involved in several valuable metabolic pathways, such as the synthesis of isoprenoid precursors, heme, and fatty acids, have been transferred to the host genome and retained to help these parasites adapt to a complex life cycle and various living environments.

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Methionine aminopeptidases (MAPs), which remove the N-terminal methionine from newly synthesised proteins, are present in all life forms. Three type I MAPs and one type II MAP are encoded in the genome of Toxoplasma gondii. In this study, we found that the inducible knockdown of each type I TgMAP (TgMAP1a-c) reduced the growth and proliferation of the parasite significantly.

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Gamma interferon (IFN-γ)-induced innate immune responses play important roles in the inhibition of infection. It has been reported that IFN-γ stimulates non-acidification-dependent growth restriction of in HeLa cells, but the mechanism remains unclear. Here, we found that γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptor-associated protein-like 2 (GABARAPL2) plays a critical role in parasite restriction in IFN-γ-treated HeLa cells.

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is an obligate intracellular protozoan parasite and a successful parasitic pathogen in diverse organisms and host cell types. Hydroxylamine (HYD) and carboxymethoxylamine (CAR) have been reported as inhibitors of aspartate aminotransferases (AATs) and interfere with the proliferation in Therefore, AATs are suggested as drug targets against The genome encodes only one predicted AAT in both type I strain RH and type II strain PLK. However, the effects of HYD and CAR, as well as their relationship with AAT, on remain unclear.

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Aminopeptidase N is an important metalloenzyme from the M1 zinc metallopeptidase family, which is present in numerous apicomplexan parasites, including Plasmodium, Eimeria, and Cryptosporidium. Aminopeptidase N is a potential drug target, and hence, its properties have been widely investigated. In the current study, the cellular localization and enzyme characteristics of Toxoplasma gondii aminopeptidase N3 (TgAPN3) were evaluated in vitro.

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Post-Golgi vesicle trafficking is indispensable for precise movement of proteins to the pellicle, the sub-pellicle network and apical secretory organelles in Apicomplexa. However, only a small number of molecular complexes involved in trafficking, tethering and fusion of vesicles have been identified in Toxoplasma gondii. Consequently, it is unclear how complicated vesicle trafficking is accomplished in this parasite.

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  • Toxoplasma gondii is a parasitic protozoan that can influence microglial cells (a type of immune cell in the brain) by inducing their activation.
  • In this study, BV2 microglial cells were exposed to T. gondii and various inducing agents to assess changes in M1 and M2 marker expressions, showing significant upregulation of M1 markers shortly after infection.
  • The research highlights the activation of specific signaling pathways (JAK/STAT1 and NF-κB) in response to T. gondii infection, indicating that it promotes M1 microglial polarization and affects their function in the context of the innate immune response.
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