Publications by authors named "Huali Su"

Antipsychotic drugs have been shown to have antitumor effects but have had limited potency in the clinic. Here, we unveil that pimozide inhibits lysosome hydrolytic function to suppress fatty acid and cholesterol release in glioblastoma (GBM), the most lethal brain tumor. Unexpectedly, GBM develops resistance to pimozide by boosting glutamine consumption and lipogenesis.

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SCAP plays a central role in controlling lipid homeostasis by activating SREBP-1, a master transcription factor in controlling fatty acid (FA) synthesis. However, how SCAP expression is regulated in human cancer cells remains unknown. Here, we revealed that STAT3 binds to the promoter of SCAP to activate its expression across multiple cancer cell types.

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Cholesterol is a structural component of cell membranes. How rapidly growing tumor cells maintain membrane cholesterol homeostasis is poorly understood. Here, we found that glioblastoma (GBM), the most lethal brain tumor, maintains normal levels of membrane cholesterol but with an abundant presence of cholesteryl esters (CEs) in its lipid droplets (LDs).

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  • Capsular polysaccharides (CPSs) are key factors in bacterial pathogenicity and are used in pneumococcal vaccines like Pneumovax and Prevnar, greatly reducing diseases in developed nations.
  • Traditional vaccine production is expensive and not scalable for developing countries, prompting the need for a more affordable solution.
  • This study proposes a new low-cost live vaccine using a recombinant attenuated system, successfully eliciting strong immune responses in mice and showing effective protection against pneumococcal infections.
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  • Shigella flexneri 2a (Sf2a) is a common cause of shigellosis in developing countries, prompting research into effective vaccine strategies.
  • Researchers used recombinant attenuated Salmonella vaccine (RASV) strains to deliver Sf2a O-antigen, leading to significant immune responses in mice, including strong humoral and CD4 T-cell responses.
  • The study highlights the potential of RASV strains in developing vaccines against Shigella by inducing defensive antibodies and immune cell responses, indicating a promising direction for future vaccine research.
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(), a leading cause of bacillary dysentery, is a major public health concern particularly affecting children in developing nations. We have constructed a novel attenuated vaccine system based on the regulated delayed antigen synthesis (RDAS) and regulated delayed expression of attenuating phenotype (RDEAP) systems for delivering the 2a (Sf2a) O-antigen. The new vaccine platform was constructed through chromosomal integration of the P and P cassettes, resulting in a gradual depletion of WbaP enzyme.

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4-1BB is expressed on activated T cells and other immune and non-immune cells. It plays important roles in human and mouse T cell function. However, the swine 4-1BB sequence remains unknown and its role in swine T cell response has not been studied.

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Eimeria parasites are obligate intracellular apicomplexan protists that can cause coccidiosis, resulting in substantial economic losses in the poultry industry annually. As the component of anticoccidial vaccines, seven Eimeria spp. of chickens are characterized with potent immunogenicity.

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piggyBac, a type II transposon that is useful for efficient transgenesis and insertional mutagenesis, has been used for effective and stable transfection in a wide variety of organisms. In this study we investigate the potential use of the piggyBac transposon system for forward genetics studies in the apicomplexan parasite Eimeria tenella. Using the restriction enzyme-mediated integration (REMI) method, E.

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CD28 is one of the most important co-stimulatory molecules required for effective activation of resting T cells in human and mouse. However, there are few studies on porcine CD28 (pCD28) until now. In the present study, we cloned and characterized the full-length cDNA of CD28 from the miniature pig.

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Transgenic technology is an effective approach to assess the roles of specific genes in the activation and differentiation of T cells and modify T cell qualities. However, porcine T cell transfection is poorly documented. Here, we developed a non-virus-based method for the transfection of resting and ConA-stimulated porcine peripheral blood T cells using "Nucleofection" gene transfer technology; both plasmid DNA- and mRNA-mediated nucleofection systems were developed.

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Androgens play key roles in sex differentiation, gonadal maturation and reproductive behaviors and their actions are generally mediated through androgen receptor (AR). In the present study, isolation, sequencing and characterization of cDNA encoding AR and its temporal and spatial expression profiles in both sexes of Spinibarbus denticulate were carried out. Androgen receptor of Spinibarbus denticulate (sdAR) was 3172bp in length and encoded a 95.

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Genetic manipulation of Apicomplexan parasite Eimeria tenella is only in its earliest stages. In the current study, transfection of E. tenella was conducted by electroporating sporozoites along with linear or circular plasmid DNA, and with or without restriction enzyme.

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