Publications by authors named "Huanhuan Ge"

Vitamin A is an essential fat-soluble vitamin that cannot be endogenously synthesized by the human body. Retinoic acid (RA) is the biologically active form of vitamin A. Utilizing both nuclear and non-nuclear receptor-mediated pathways, RA plays a crucial role in regulating various biological processes, including apoptosis, differentiation, and anti-inflammatory properties within the cornea and conjunctiva.

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The corneal epithelium is located on the most anterior surface of the eyeball and protects against external stimuli. The development of the corneal epithelium and the maintenance of corneal homeostasis are essential for the maintenance of visual acuity. It has been discovered recently via the in-depth investigation of ocular surface illnesses that the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway is necessary for the growth and stratification of corneal epithelial cells as well as the control of endothelial cell stability.

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  • The study investigates how the absence of aquaporin 5 (AQP5) affects retinoic acid (RA) metabolism, contributing to dry eye syndrome (DES).
  • Researchers used mouse models to assess the impact of AQP5 knockout on corneal health, evaluating tear secretion and cellular changes.
  • Results showed that AQP5 deficiency leads to decreased RA production and increased DES symptoms, with the JunB transcription factor playing a key role in this process.
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Among CRISPR-Cas systems, type V CRISPR-Cas12c is of significant interest because Cas12c recognizes a very simple PAM (TN) and has the ability to silence gene expression without cleaving the DNA. We studied how new transcription factors for the yeast can be built on Cas12c. We found that, upon fusion to a strong activation domain, Cas12c is an efficient activator.

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  • Cataracts are a common eye disease that causes lens opacity and can lead to blindness, and this study focuses on the role of Aquaporin 5 (AQP5) in lens epithelial cell aging.
  • Researchers isolated lens epithelial cells from mice with and without AQP5 and used various techniques to analyze changes in cell aging markers and mitochondrial health.
  • The findings indicate that a lack of AQP5 causes increased aging markers and mitochondrial dysfunction in lens cells, suggesting that targeting AQP5 could offer new treatment options for cataracts.
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Purpose: Dry eye disease (DED) is multifactorial and associated with nerve abnormalities. We explored an Aquaporin 5 (AQP5)-deficiency-induced JunB activation mechanism, which causes abnormal lacrimal gland (LG) nerve distribution through Slit2 upregulation and Netrin-1 repression.

Methods: Aqp5 knockout (Aqp5-/-) and wild-type (Aqp5+/+) mice were studied.

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CRISPR-Cas systems provide powerful biological tools for genetic manipulation and gene expression regulation. Class 2 systems, comprising type II, type V, and type VI, have the significant advantage to require a single effector Cas protein (Cas9, Cas12, and Cas13 respectively) to cleave nucleic acids upon binding the crRNA. Both Cas9 and Cas12 recognize DNA and induce a double-strand break in it.

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Among noncoding RNA sequences, riboswitches and ribozymes have attracted the attention of the synthetic biology community as circuit components for translation regulation. When fused to aptamer sequences, ribozymes and riboswitches are enabled to interact with chemicals. Therefore, protein synthesis can be controlled at the mRNA level without the need for transcription factors.

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The purpose of this study was to estimate the antibacterial properties of aqueous suspensions of dialdehyde microcrystalline cellulose (DAMC), and a model of the observed antibacterial kinetics was proposed and validated. The DAMC was prepared from microcrystalline cellulose by periodate oxidation. The bacterial inactivation kinetics of aqueous suspensions of DAMC was investigated by measuring the bactericidal effect after different contact times.

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