Publications by authors named "Ming-Zhong Liang"

Multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria are widespread in the environment and pose a serious threat to public health. It has been shown that bacteriocins have a great potential in controlling MDR pathogens, including Staphylococcus aureus. A previously reported Lactobacillus salivarius bacteriocin XJS01 exhibited good antibacterial activity against MDR S.

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The mechanisms underlying the toxicity of environmental stress are unclear for marine macrobenthos. Copper/Cu has posed the most serious threats to amphioxus, an ancient and model benthic cephalochordate. Herein, a dynamic change in the physiological parameters (GR, SOD, ATP, and MDA) was detected with ROS accumulation in Branchiostoma belcheri exposed to 0.

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Article Synopsis
  • Amphioxus, an ancestral relative of vertebrates, shows vulnerability to infections, prompting a study of its antibacterial mechanisms through RNA-seq analysis of V. parahaemolyticus-infected specimens.
  • A total of 3214 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified, with 2219 up-regulated and 995 down-regulated, highlighting significant immune-related responses and pathways associated with bacterial infection and immunity.
  • The research predicts a primitive Toll-like receptor (TLR)-mediated antibacterial pathway in amphioxus, offering insights into the evolution of immunity in vertebrates and its innate immune response to bacterial challenges.
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The gene expression associated with immune response to bacteria/bacterial mimic has been extensively analyzed in amphioxus, but remains largely unknown about how gene are involved in the immune response to viral invasion at expression level. Here, we analyze the rRNA-depleted transcriptomes of using strand-specific RNA-seq in response to the viral mimic, poly (I:C) (pIC). A total of 5,317 differentially expressed genes were detected at treatment group by comparing with control.

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Amphioxus, a cephalochordate, is a key model animal for studying the evolution of vertebrate immunity. Recently, studies have revealed that microRNA (miRNA) expression profiles change significantly in the amphioxus gill after immune stimulation, but it remains largely unknown how gene expression responds to immune stress. Elucidating gene expression changes in the amphioxus gill will provide a deeper understanding of the evolution of gill immunity in vertebrates.

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