Publications by authors named "Kunyang Lin"

A delicate balance between neural stem cell (NSC) quiescence and proliferation is important for adult neurogenesis and homeostasis. Small ubiquitin-related modifier (SUMO)-dependent post-translational modifications cause rapid and reversible changes in protein functions. However, the role of the SUMO pathway during NSC reactivation and brain development is not established.

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ADP ribosylation factor-like GTPase 2 (Arl2) is crucial for controlling mitochondrial fusion and microtubule assembly in various organisms. Arl2 regulates the asymmetric division of neural stem cells in Drosophila via microtubule growth. However, the function of mammalian Arl2 during cortical development was unknown.

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The transitioning of neural stem cells (NSCs) between quiescent and proliferative states is fundamental for brain development and homeostasis. Defects in NSC reactivation are associated with neurodevelopmental disorders. quiescent NSCs extend an actin-rich primary protrusion toward the neuropil.

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The transitioning of neural stem cells (NSCs) between quiescent and proliferative states is fundamental for brain development and homeostasis. Defects in NSC reactivation are associated with neurodevelopmental disorders. quiescent NSCs extend an actin-rich primary protrusion toward the neuropil.

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The ability of stem cells to switch between quiescent and proliferative states is crucial for maintaining tissue homeostasis and regeneration. In Drosophila, quiescent neural stem cells (qNSCs) extend a primary protrusion, a hallmark of qNSCs. Here, we have found that qNSC protrusions can be regenerated upon injury.

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Morphogen-mediated signaling is critical for proper organ development and stem cell function, and well-characterized mechanisms spatiotemporally limit the expression of ligands, receptors, and ligand-binding cell-surface glypicans. Here, we show that in the developing ovary, canonical Wnt signaling promotes the formation of somatic escort cells (ECs) and their protrusions, which establish a physical permeability barrier to define morphogen territories for proper germ cell differentiation. The protrusions shield germ cells from Dpp and Wingless morphogens produced by the germline stem cell (GSC) niche and normally only received by GSCs.

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  • - Aging in Drosophila ovarian germline stem cells (GSCs) is associated with increased mitochondrial fission, leading to cell loss and changes in mitochondrial dynamics.
  • - The increase in mitochondrial fragmentation and the protein Drp1 correlates with reduced mitochondrial health and impaired cellular functions necessary for maintaining GSCs, such as BMP signaling and fatty acid metabolism.
  • - Interventions that inhibit Drp1 or use rapamycin to enhance autophagy can help maintain aging GSCs, indicating that managing mitochondrial dynamics is crucial for stem cell health and could have implications for other stem cell types and aging-related tissue problems.
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Transposons are known to participate in tissue aging, but their effects on aged stem cells remain unclear. Here, we report that in the Drosophila ovarian germline stem cell (GSC) niche, aging-related reductions in expression of Piwi (a transposon silencer) derepress retrotransposons and cause GSC loss. Suppression of Piwi expression in the young niche mimics the aged niche, causing retrotransposon depression and coincident activation of Toll-mediated signaling, which promotes Glycogen synthase kinase 3 activity to degrade β-catenin.

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Insect oogenesis is greatly affected by nutrient availability. When nutrients are abundant, oocytes are rapidly generated, but the process is slowed to conserve energy under nutrient-deficient conditions. To properly allocate limited resources toward oogenesis, systemic factors coordinate the behavioral response of ovarian germline stem cells (GSCs) to nutritional inputs by acting on the GSC itself, GSC supporting cells (the niche), or the adipose tissue surrounding the ovary.

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Tumor invasion and metastasis are the major causes of treatment failure and mortality in lung cancer patients. In this study, we identified a group of genes with differential expression in in situ and invasive lung adenocarcinoma tissues by expression profiling; among these genes we further characterized the association of the upregulation of PRNP, the gene encoding cellular Prion protein (PrPc), with lung adenocarcinoma invasiveness. Immunohistochemistry on clinical specimens showed an association of PrPc expression with invasive but not in situ lung adenocarcinoma.

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The thermo-mechanical behavior of in situ TiB/7050 Al metal matrix composites is investigated by quasi-static and Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar compression tests over a wide range of temperature (20~30 °C) and strain rate (0.001~5000 s). Johnson-Cook and Khan-Liu constitutive models determined from curve fitting and constrained optimization are used to predict the flow stress during deformation.

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In developing organisms, proper tuning of the number of stem cells within a niche is critical for the maintenance of adult tissues; however, the involved mechanisms remain largely unclear. Here, we demonstrate that Thickveins (Tkv), a type I bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) receptor, acts in the Drosophila developing ovarian soma through a Smad-independent pathway to shape the distribution of BMP signal within the niche, impacting germline stem cell (GSC) recruitment and maintenance. Somatic Tkv promotes Egfr signaling to silence transcription of Dally, which localizes BMP signals on the cell surface.

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Adult stem cells maintain tissue homeostasis. This unique capability largely depends on the stem cell niche, a specialized microenvironment, which preserves stem cell identity through physical contacts and secreted factors. In many cancers, latent tumor cell niches are thought to house stem cells and aid tumor initiation.

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Interior residual stresses induced by quenching may cause distortion during subsequent machining processes. Hence, various strategies have been employed to relieve the interior residual stress, such as stretching, post treatment, and other techniques. In this study, the stress distribution inside TiB₂/7050 Al composite extrusions was investigated and the effects of different methods on relieving the quenching-induced stress were compared.

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The in-situ TiB₂/7050Al composite is a new kind of Al-based metal matrix composite (MMC) with super properties, such as low density, improved strength, and wear resistance. This paper, for a deep insight into its cutting performance, involves a study of the chip formation process and finite element simulation during orthogonal cutting in-situ TiB₂/7050Al MMC. With chips, material properties, cutting forces, and tool geometry parameters, the Johnson-Cook (J-C) constitutive equation of in-situ TiB₂/7050Al composite was established.

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  • Insulin signaling plays a crucial role in how diet affects ovarian germline stem cells (GSCs), helping to maintain their homeostasis by promoting the extension of escort cell (EC) membranes around GSCs.
  • This membrane wrapping aids in delivering important signaling factors from ECs to GSCs, which influences the growth and division of GSC progeny and regulates the number of ECs.
  • The mechanism involves the enhanced translation of a protein called Fax that is linked to cytoskeletal changes, suggesting that dietary signals can modify how ECs interact with GSCs to maintain a stable environment.
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Stem cells require different types of supporting cells, or niches, to control stem cell maintenance and differentiation. However, little is known about how those niches are formed. We report that in the development of the ovary, the Hedgehog (Hh) gradient sets differential cell affinity for somatic gonadal precursors to specify stromal intermingled cells, which contributes to both germline stem cell maintenance and differentiation niches in the adult.

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Wnt/β-catenin signaling controls various cell fates in metazoan development, and its dysregulation is often associated with cancer formation. However, regulations of this signaling pathway are not completely understood. Here, we report that Lzap, a tumor suppressor, controls nuclear translocation of β-catenin.

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  • EGFR mutations are crucial for managing advanced lung adenocarcinoma, and this study evaluated the clinical outcomes of patients based on different mutation detection methods.
  • Among 130 lung adenocarcinoma samples, 21.5% were found to have EGFR mutations using a high-sensitivity method (Scorpion/ARMS), with discrepancies more common in nonsmokers and pleural samples.
  • No significant difference was found in progression-free survival during EGFR-TKI treatment between patients with discrepancies and those detected by the standard method, indicating potential benefits of using high-sensitivity testing.
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Background And Objective: Therapeutic responses of lung adenocarcinoma patients to tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) are closely associated with activating mutations within the EGFR tyrosine kinase domain. Screening activating EGFR mutations prior to selection for therapeutic strategy has been considered extremely valuable for clinical management of lung adenocarcinoma patients in Asian countries including Taiwan, where the EGFR mutation rate is higher than in the rest of the world. Currently there is no consensus on the method of choice to assess EGFR mutations in tumour tissue.

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