Publications by authors named "Qinsong Liu"

Guizhou province in China is rich in indigenous chicken breeds, playing an essential role in the genetic improvement of modern chickens. Genetic diversity has decreased in recent decades due to accelerated breeding processes and changing conservation priorities. To determine the genetic diversity and population structure of Guizhou indigenous chicken breeds, we used 55K genotyping arrays to conduct population genetic analysis on 233 individuals from 8 Guizhou indigenous breeds and 263 individuals from 9 Guizhou indigenous chicken populations.

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  • The study investigates the effects of the NEDD8 Activating Enzyme 1 (NAE1) inhibitor, MLN4924, on nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) growth and its sensitivity to radiotherapy.
  • It utilizes advanced sequencing techniques to analyze the role of NAE1 in cell cycle regulation and its implications for NPC treatment and patient prognosis.
  • Findings reveal that while MLN4924 inhibits NPC cell growth by causing cell cycle arrest, it paradoxically increases resistance to radiation therapy, suggesting a complex relationship between NAE1 targeting and treatment efficacy.
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Background: Cyclin B2 (CCNB2), a member of the cyclin family, is an oncogene in multiple cancers, including nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). However, the epigenetics mechanism for CCNB2 overexpression in NPC remains unclear. This study dissects the regulatory role of CCNB2 in NPC and the molecular mechanism.

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Adaptive traits are an important dimension for studying the interactions between rare plants and environment. Although the endangered mechanism of rare plants has been reported in many studies, how their twigs adapt to heterogeneous environments associated with latitude is still poorly known. Dove tree ( Baill.

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RNA interference (RNAi) is a conserved cellular defense mechanism mediated by double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) that can regulate gene expression through targeted destruction of mRNAs (messenger RNAs). Recent studies have shown that spraying dsRNAs or small RNAs (sRNAs) that target essential genes of pathogens on plant surfaces can confer protection against pests and pathogens. Also called spray-induced gene silencing (SIGS), this strategy can be used for disease control and for transient gene silencing to study the function of genes in plant-pathogen interactions.

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Autophagy and the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) are two major protein degradation pathways implicated in the response to microbial infections in eukaryotes. In animals, the contribution of autophagy and the UPS to antibacterial immunity is well documented and several bacteria have evolved measures to target and exploit these systems to the benefit of infection. In plants, the UPS has been established as a hub for immune responses and is targeted by bacteria to enhance virulence.

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Autophagy is a major catabolic process whereby autophagosomes deliver cytoplasmic content to the lytic compartment for recycling. Autophagosome formation requires two ubiquitin-like systems conjugating Atg12 with Atg5, and Atg8 with lipid phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), respectively. Genetic suppression of these systems causes autophagy-deficient phenotypes with reduced fitness and longevity.

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Brassinosteroid (BR) hormone signaling controls multiple processes during plant growth and development and is initiated at the plasma membrane through the receptor kinase BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE1 (BRI1) together with co-receptors such as BRI1-ASSOCIATED RECEPTOR KINASE1 (BAK1). BRI1 abundance is regulated by endosomal recycling and vacuolar targeting, but the role of vacuole-related proteins in BR receptor dynamics and BR responses remains elusive. Here, we show that the absence of two DUF300 domain-containing tonoplast proteins, LAZARUS1 (LAZ1) and LAZ1 HOMOLOG1 (LAZ1H1), causes vacuole morphology defects, growth inhibition, and constitutive activation of BR signaling.

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Bacterial blight caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo) is the most harmful bacterial disease of rice worldwide. Previously, we characterized major disease resistance (MR) gene xa25, which confers race-specific resistance to Xoo strain PXO339.

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Membrane trafficking is required during plant immune responses, but its contribution to the hypersensitive response (HR), a form of programmed cell death (PCD) associated with effector-triggered immunity, is not well understood. HR is induced by nucleotide binding-leucine-rich repeat (NB-LRR) immune receptors and can involve vacuole-mediated processes, including autophagy. We previously isolated lazarus (laz) suppressors of autoimmunity-triggered PCD in the Arabidopsis thaliana mutant accelerated cell death11 (acd11) and demonstrated that the cell death phenotype is due to ectopic activation of the LAZ5 NB-LRR.

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Plants have evolved efficient defence systems against pathogens that often rely on specific transcriptional responses. Priming is part of the defence syndrome, by establishing a hypersensitive state of defence genes such as after a first encounter with a pathogen. Because activation of defence responses has a fitness cost, priming must be tightly controlled to prevent spurious activation of defence.

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Mutations in the ALK tyrosine kinase receptor gene represent important therapeutic targets in neuroblastoma, yet their clinical translation has been challenging. The ALK(F1174L) mutation is sensitive to the ALK inhibitor crizotinib only at high doses and mediates acquired resistance to crizotinib in ALK-translocated cancers. We have shown that the combination of crizotinib and an inhibitor of downstream signaling induces a favorable response in transgenic mice bearing ALK(F1174L)/MYCN-positive neuroblastoma.

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Objective: To explore the effects of surgical operation on helper-inducer T-lymphocytes (Th1/Th2) in sino-nasal neoplasms.

Methods: From January 2004 to December 2011, 80 patients with malignant tumor in nasal cavities or sinuses were enrolled as experimental group and another 80 subjects with deflection of nasal septum as control group. The phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate (PMA)-stimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were obtained from both malignant tumor and normal control tissues.

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Background: This study explores effects of budesonide on the proliferation of nasal polyp epithelial cells and expression of the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) alpha in nasal polyp epithelial cells.

Methods: Primary cultured, purified, and identified the epithelial cells collected from nasal polyps. The proliferation of nasal polyp epithelial cells was examined by a cell counting kit, and expression of GR-alpha mRNA in nasal polyp epithelial cells was examined by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, after training nasal polyp epithelial cells in budesonide solution.

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Approximately one third of the identified 34 rice major disease resistance (R) genes conferring race-specific resistance to different strains of Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo), which causes rice bacterial blight disease, are recessive genes. However, only two of the recessive resistance genes have been characterized thus far.

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