Publications by authors named "Huiting Liang"

Background: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by motor neuron loss leading to muscle weakness and atrophy. Apigenin (APG), known for its antioxidant properties, holds potential as a therapeutic compound in ALS.

Methods: We used the Tg(SOD1*G93A)1Gur/J transgenic mouse model of ALS to investigate the therapeutic effects of APG.

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Neoantigen peptides hold great potential as vaccine candidates for tumor immunotherapy. However, due to the limitation of antigen cellular uptake and cross-presentation, the progress with neoantigen peptide-based vaccines has obviously lagged in clinical trials. Here, a stapling peptide-based nano-vaccine is developed, comprising a self-assembly nanoparticle driven by the nucleic acid adjuvant-antigen conjugate.

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  • Interlayer incommensurateness slippage can lead to superlubricity in van der Waals materials, but its instability and dependence on specific angles and smooth surfaces make practical use challenging.
  • The study reports a method to achieve macroscale superlubricity on graphene moiré structure (GMS)-assembled surfaces by using counterface hydrogen modulation, significantly reducing wear.
  • The superlubricity is stable across various conditions, including normal loads, sliding velocities, contact areas, and pressures, making it a promising strategy for engineering applications.
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The role of Pleckstrin homology-like domain family B member 2 (PHLDB2) in the regulation of cell migration has been extensively studied. However, the exploration of PHLDB2 in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is still limited in terms of expression, function, and therapeutic potential. In this study, we discovered an upregulation of PHLDB2 expression in HNSCC tissues which was correlated with a negative prognosis in patients with HNSCC.

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Human DNA topoisomerase 1 (Top1) is a crucial enzyme responsible for alleviating torsional stress on DNA during transcription and replication, thereby maintaining genome stability. Previous researches had found that non-working Top1 interacted extensively with chromosomal DNA in human cells. However, the reason for its retention on chromosomal DNA remained unclear.

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Covalent proteolysis-targeting chimeras (PROTACs) offer enhanced selectivity, prolonged action, and increased efficacy against challenging target proteins. The conventional approach relies on covalent ligands, but our study presents an innovative method employing an -sulfonyl pyridone warhead to selectively target tyrosine (Tyr) residues. The von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) moiety is transferred from the warhead to the exposed Tyr, allowing us to design a STING degrader (DC 0.

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Purpose: Describe and analyze the trends of thyroid cancer incidence and mortality in Guangzhou, explore the potential influencing factors, and provide evidence for the government to formulate prevention and treatment measures.

Methods: Incident and death cases of thyroid cancer were retrieved from the Guangzhou cancer registry. The joinpoint regression models were used to estimate the incidence and mortality trends.

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Lysine-specific demethylase 1 (LSD1) is a promising therapeutic target, especially in cancer treatment. Despite several LSD1 inhibitors being discovered for the cofactor pocket, none are FDA-approved. We aimed to develop stabilized peptides for irreversible LSD1 binding, focusing on unique cysteine residue Cys360 in LSD1 and SNAIL1.

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The development of bifunction al molecules, which can enable targeted RNA degradation, targeted protein acetylation, or targeted protein degradation, remains a time-consuming process that requires tedious optimization. We propose a split-and-mix nanoplatform that serves as a self-adjustable platform capable of facile screening, programmable ligand ratios, self-optimized biomolecule spatial recognition, and multifunctional applications. Herein, we demonstrate the potential of our proposed nanoplatform by showcasing proteolysis-targeting chimeras (PROTACs), namely, split-and-mix PROTAC (SM-PROTAC).

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Background: The large-scale survey about amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) based on both population and hospitals in the Chinese mainland has been deficient at present. To this end, we conducted a cross-sectional survey about ALS based on the population and hospitals in seven provinces of the Chinese mainland in 2015-2016.

Methods: We surveyed patients with ALS in seven provinces in eastern, middle, and western China.

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  • - The study aimed to investigate the connection between polymorphisms in the ADIPOQ gene and the risk of developing hypertension, particularly how these genetic factors interact with lipid levels in coal miners in North China.
  • - A matched case-control study involving 296 pairs was conducted, assessing participants' ADIPOQ genotypes and lipid levels, and analyzing their influence on hypertension risk using various statistical methods.
  • - Findings suggested that certain ADIPOQ genotypes were linked to an increased risk of hypertension, with notable interactions showing that individuals with high cholesterol levels were more susceptible, while the risk decreased at high lipid levels for specific genotypes.
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The pathogenesis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) remains unclear. The recent studies have suggested that the protein abnormalities could play some important roles in ALS because several protein mutations were found in individuals with this disease. However, proteins that are currently known to be associated with ALS only explain the pathogenesis of this disease in a minority of cases, thus, further screening is needed to identify other ALS-related proteins.

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Hypoxia modulates senescence, but their physiological link remains unclear. Here, we found that eIF4E2, a hypoxia-activated translation initiation factor, interacted with GSK3β to maintain phosphorylation of p53, thus resisting senescence under hypoxia. RNA-binding protein RBM38 interacted with eIF4E to inhibit the translation of p53, but GSK3β-mediated Ser195 phosphorylation disrupted the RBM38-eIF4E interaction.

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In this work, we examined whether baicalin (BC), a bioactive flavonoid in Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi, can reduce high-fat diet (HFD)-induced metabolic syndrome (MetS) in mice. The UPLC-QTOF/MS was used for metabolome profiles analysis, and an analysis of bacterial 16S rDNA in feces was used to examine the effects of BC on gut microbiota composition. Our results showed that BC (400 mg/kg) could reduce the body weight gain, decrease hepatic fat accumulation and abnormal blood lipids, and increase insulin sensitivity after 8 weeks of treatment.

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Background: Cuscutae Semen (CS) is a commonly used hepatoprotective traditional Chinese medicine, but the chemical components responsible for its hepatoprotective activity are unclear.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the spectrum-effect relationships between HPLC fingerprints and hepatoprotective effects of CS, and to identify its bioactive components.

Methods: Phytochemical isolation of CS extracts was first carried out and 14 potential bioactive compounds were obtained.

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G-quadruplex is an essential element in gene transcription that serves as a promising drug target. Guanine-vacancy-bearing G-quadruplex (GVBQ) is a newly identified G-quadruplex that has distinct structural features from the canonical G-quadruplex. Potential GVBQ-forming motifs are widely distributed in gene promoter regions.

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  • - The study investigates the lack of objective diagnostic methods for post-stroke depression (PSD) in elderly stroke survivors by identifying potential urinary biomarkers.
  • - Researchers analyzed urinary metabolite signatures from elderly stroke survivors, distinguishing 124 with PSD from 122 without, and found 13 significant metabolites linked to PSD, including abnormalities in phenylalanine and other amino acid pathways.
  • - The findings suggest candidate biomarkers for diagnosing PSD and propose that phenylalanine supplements might help prevent depression in this population, enhancing understanding of PSD's underlying mechanisms.
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In recent years, waste mobile phones have become popular as electronic waste due to the huge amount, serious pollution with improper disposal and high resource value. It is imperative to realize the recycling of resources in waste mobile phones. The application of emulsion liquid membrane in the recovery of gold and synthesis of nanomaterials from waste mobile phone printed circuit boards (WMPCBs) was studied.

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The application of laboratory-generated biochar and activated carbon adsorbents in gold iodized solution for the recycling of waste mobile phone printed circuit boards (WMPCBs) is investigated. This research aims to solve problems associated with the existing gold recovery technologies of WMPCBs. Currently, the disposal of WMPCBs is expensive, involves complex processes, and contributes to secondary pollution.

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Background: Neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease (NIID) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by eosinophilic hyaline intranuclear inclusions in multiple organs. On conventional MRI, high signals on diffused weight image (DWI) along the corticomedullary junction have demonstrated great diagnostic values for adult-onset NIID. However, changes of contrast MRI in the acute period of the encephalopathy-like episode have rarely been investigated.

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The protein abnormality participates in the development of ALS that meets with the widespread approval from major researchers. However, these currently found abnormal proteins aren't far enough to explain all pathogenesis of ALS. Therefore, the search of novel abnormal proteins participated in the pathogenesis of ALS is very necessary.

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The pathogenesis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) has not been unclear yet, it might be associated with the abnormal expression and distribution of certain proteins. Aldehyde dehydrogenases 1A2 (ALDH1A2) was thought to be one of potential candidates. Therefore, in this study we observed and analyzed the alteration of the expression and distribution of ALDH1A2 in the spinal cord of wild-type (WT) and Tg(SOD1*G93A)1Gur mice.

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The known proteins only explained the partial pathogenesis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Therefore, this study aimed to search the novel proteins possibly involved in ALS. In this study, we analyzed the expression and distribution of the candidate protein arylsulfatase B (ARSB) in the different segments, anatomic regions, and neural cells of spinal cord at the different stages of the wild-type and [Cu/Zn] superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) G93A transgenic mice using the fluorescent immunohistochemistry and the western blot.

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No any effective treatments can prevent from the motor neuron degeneration in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) at present. In order to modulating the endogenous neural precursor cells (NPCs) to repairing the degenerative motor neurons in ALS, we studied the alteration of endogenous vimentin-containing NPCs in olfactory bulb (OB) at the different stages of SOD1 wlid-type and G93A transgenic mice. The results showed that the vimentin-containing cells (VCCs) were mainly distributed in the glomerular layer (Gl), the accessory OB (AOB), the OB core, the granular cell layer (GRO) and the mitral cell layer (MI)+the internal plexiform layer (IPL) of the OB of adult mice.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Huiting Liang"

  • - Huiting Liang's recent research focuses on developing innovative approaches for personalized cancer immunotherapy and therapeutic targeting methods, including a peptide-based nano-vaccine and covalent proteolysis-targeting chimeras (PROTACs) that enhance selectivity and efficacy against challenging proteins.
  • - Key findings include the successful construction of a sulfonium-stapled peptide delivery system that improves neoantigen vaccine effectiveness and insights into the role of PHLDB2 in regulating epithelial-mesenchymal transition in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma, which correlates with patient prognosis.
  • - Liang also explored the macroscale superlubricity achieved through nanoscale engineering of graphene structures, emphasizing practical applications, and conducted epidemiological studies on the prevalence of major depressive symptoms among adults with arthritis and thyroid cancer trends in Guangzhou, China.

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