Publications by authors named "KeShan Wang"

The effects of electrical stimulation (ES) during the post-processing stage on NaCl diffusion, microstructure, and overall quality in the dry curing of pork tenderloin were investigated. ES treatment significantly increased the salt content in pork tenderloin, with the A2ES group (ES applied after 2 h of curing) showing a 28.32 % increase compared to the control group.

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  • Chicken breast products are often criticized for their rough texture and poor taste due to their fibrous tissue structure, making taste adaptation necessary for better consumer satisfaction.
  • The study explored how using CaCl and acyl-modified ovalbumin (AOVA) can enhance the gelation properties of chicken breast myofibrillar protein (MP) by improving its molecular interactions and microstructure.
  • Findings revealed that AOVA, combined with 0.30 mol/L CaCl, improved the quality of the gel by increasing disulphide bonds and hydrophobic interactions, resulting in a denser and more cohesive gel that exhibits better hardness, springiness, and chewing properties.
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The increasing need for convenient, fast, and nutritious of prepared foods elevate the development of biodegradable antibacterial packaging materials with excellent performance. Inspired by the brick-cement-like system, the two-dimensional nanomaterial TiC MXene as nanofillers with optothermal response function was employed to strength the performance of chitosan/gelatin/polyvinyl alcohol composite films (CGPF-Mxs). The results revealed that the high-modulus TiC MXene material improved the microstructures density of macromolecule polymers by physical interactions, as well as enhancements in mechanical properties, thermal stability, barrier properties, water resistance, and antioxidation performance of the composite films.

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  • - The study explores the use of Cas9 as a programmable transcription activator, aiming to improve its efficiency for potential applications in cancer therapy by enhancing CRISPR activation tools.
  • - Researchers fused transcriptional coactivators with the dCas9-VPR system to create a new tool, dCas9-NVPR, which showed increased effectiveness in activating tumor suppressor genes in cancer cells.
  • - The findings suggest that this advanced CRISPRa system could be a promising approach for developing genetic therapies targeting cancer by restoring the function of key tumor suppressor genes.
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Prostate cancer (PCa) and breast cancer (BC) present formidable challenges in global cancer-related mortality, necessitating effective management strategies. The present study explores non-canonical Wnt signaling in PCa and BC, aiming to identify biomarkers and assess their clinical and therapeutic implications. Co-expression analyses reveal distinct gene patterns, with five overlapping genes (SULF1, ALG3, IL16, PLXNA2 and RASGFR2) exhibiting divergent expression in both cancers.

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Egg yolk production processed after separating egg white is a common method to shorten cycle, but its taste quality will change even the vitelline membrane is intact. This might be related to the slight non-destructive deformation causing redistribution and fusion of protein-lipid assemblies within the egg yolk spheres. We investigated the mechanism of the change in thermal gel properties under slight deformation.

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Prostate cancer (PCa) is a leading cause of cancer-related death in men, and most PCa patients treated with androgen deprivation therapy will progress to metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) due to the lack of efficient treatment. Recently, lots of research indicated that photothermal therapy (PTT) was a promising alternative that provided an accurate and efficient prostate cancer therapy. A photothermic agent (PTA) is a basic component of PPT and is divided into organic and inorganic PTAs.

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Mitoribosomes are essential for the production of biological energy. The Human Mitoribosomal Small Subunit unit (MRPS) family, responsible for encoding mitochondrial ribosomal small subunits, is actively engaged in protein synthesis within the mitochondria. Intriguingly, MRPS family genes appear to play a role in cancer.

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Recent studies have highlighted the notable involvement of the crosstalk between hypoxia-inducible factor 2 alpha (HIF2α) and Wnt signaling components in tumorigenesis. However, the cellular function and precise regulatory mechanisms of HIF2α and Wnt signaling interactions in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) remain elusive. To analyze the correlation between HIF2α and Wnt signaling, we utilized the Cancer Genome Atlas - Kidney Renal Clear Cell Carcinoma (TCGA-KIRC) public database, HIF2α RNA sequencing data, and conducted luciferase reporter assays.

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Background: Androgen receptor (AR) activation and repression dual-functionality only became known recently and still remains intriguing in prostate cancer (PCa). MYC is a prominent oncogene that functionally entangles with AR signaling in PCa. Further exploration of AR regulatory mechanisms on MYC gene transcription bears clinical and translation significance.

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  • * Researchers used SEM and CLSM techniques to observe changes like lipid migration and protein aggregation during heating, which affected the gel's thermal stability and structural integrity.
  • * Findings show that prolonged heating weakened the gel's resistance to external forces, created gaps, and increased surface roughness, highlighting how heat alters yolk microgel properties.
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Metabolic reprogramming is a hallmark of cancer, and the impact of lipid metabolism as a crucial aspect of metabolic reprogramming on clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) progression has been established. However, the regulatory mechanisms underlying the relationship between metabolic abnormalities and ccRCC progression remain unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to identify key regulatory factors of metabolic reprogramming in ccRCC and provide potential therapeutic targets for ccRCC patients.

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Background: The discovery of androgen receptor (AR) having transrepression effects completes the circle of its functionalities as a typical transcription factor, which intrinsically bears dual functions of activation and repression linked to co-factor competition and redistribution. Indeed, AR dual functions are exemplified by locus-wide regulation of the oncogenic 8q24-MYC region.

Methods: RT-qPCR assay and public RNA-profiling datasets were used to assess MYC transcription in androgen-sensitive cell lines.

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This study explored the effect of yolk sphere on gel state and taste differences between whole boiled egg yolk (WBEY) and stirred boiled egg yolks (SBEYs). Optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) indicated that the WBEY was formed via the accumulation of yolk spheres, whereas the SBEY was a gel with a tight and ordered microstructure. The stirring disrupted the yolk sphere structure, leading to a homogeneous distribution of proteins and lipids in SBEYs, and a cross-linked network in gel was established with higher hardness and springiness.

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C-to-G base editors have been successfully constructed recently, but limited work has been done on concurrent C-to-G and A-to-G base editing. In addition, there is also limited data on how chromatin-associated factors affect the base editing. Here, we test a series of chromatin-associated factors, and chromosomal protein HMGN1 was found to enhance the efficiency of both C-to-G and A-to-G base editing.

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Tumor-associated macrophage (TAM) infiltration facilitates glioma malignancy, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Herein, it is reported that TAMs secrete exosomal LINC01232 to induce tumor immune escape. Mechanistically, LINC01232 is found to directly bind E2F2 and promote E2F2 entry into the nucleus; the two synergistically promots the transcription of NBR1.

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Unlabelled: Noncanonical Wnt signaling by WNT5a has oncogenic and tumor suppressive activities, but downstream pathways mediating these specific effects remain to be fully established. In a subset of prostate cancer organoid culture and xenograft models, inhibition of Wnt synthesis stimulated growth, whereas WNT5a or a WNT5a mimetic peptide (Foxy5) markedly suppressed tumor growth. WNT5a caused a ROR2-dependent decrease in YAP1 activity, which was associated with increased phosphorylation of MST1/2, LATS1, MOB1, and YAP1, indicating Hippo pathway activation.

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The kidney is a vital organ responsible for maintaining homeostasis in the human body. However, renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is a common malignancy of the urinary system and represents a serious threat to human health. Although the overall survival of RCC has improved substantially with the development of cancer diagnosis and management, there are various reasons for treatment failure.

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Nephroptosis is a significant descent (more than 5 cm or 2 vertebral bodies) of the kidney from supine to the upright position. The incidence of nephroptosis is probably more prevalent than reported, as few patients present with typical symptoms. A 55-year-old woman with intermittent abdominal pain was referred for a 99m Tc-DTPA renal dynamic scan.

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Background: The effective components contained in compound Kushen injection (CKI) and the genes and signalling pathways related to gastric cancer (GC) were analyzed through the network pharmacology method of traditional Chinese medicine, and various possible mechanisms by which CKI affects the proliferation, differentiation, survival, and metastasis of GC cells were discussed. The PI3K/AKT signalling pathway is considered to be one of the most important pathways targeted by CKI in the regulation of GC cells. The implementation of related cell experiments also confirmed the information we revealed.

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Unlabelled: Wnt signaling driven by genomic alterations in genes including APC and CTNNB, which encodes β-catenin, have been implicated in prostate cancer development and progression to metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). However, nongenomic drivers and downstream effectors of Wnt signaling in prostate cancer and the therapeutic potential of targeting this pathway in prostate cancer have not been fully established. Here we analyzed Wnt/β-catenin signaling in prostate cancer and identified effectors distinct from those found in other tissues, including aryl hydrocarbon receptor and RUNX1, which are linked to stem cell maintenance, and ROR1, a noncanonical Wnt5a coreceptor.

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Background: The key role of hypoxia-inducible factor 2alpha (HIF2α) in the process of renal cancer has been confirmed. In the field of tumour research, oxidative stress is also considered to be an important influencing factor. However, the relationship and biological benefits of oxidative stress and HIF2α in ccRCC remain unclear.

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Substantial research attention has been directed at exploring the mechanisms and treatment of renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Indeed, the association between inflammation and tumor phenotypes has been at the center of cancer research. Concomitant with research on the inflammation response and inflammatory molecules involved in RCC, new breakthroughs have emerged.

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