Publications by authors named "Shengyuan Huang"

Human Papillomavirus serotype 16 (HPV16) capsid protein (L1) pentamers canonically assemble into T = 7 icosahedral capsids. Such virus-like particles are the basis of the HPV vaccine. We examined assembly of L1 pentamers in response to pH, mild oxidants, and ionic strength and found a mixture of closed, roughly spherical structures from ∼20 to ∼70 nm in diameter, indicating the presence of many kinetically accessible energy minima.

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The microenvironments of urinary systems play crucial roles in the development and metastasis of cancers due to their generation of complex temporal and spatial fluidic profiles. Because of their versatility in creating desired biomimetic flow, cone-and-plate bioreactors offer great potential for bladder cancer research. In this study, we construct a biocompatible cone-and-plate device coupled with a torque sensor, enabling the application and real-time monitoring of stable shear stress up to 50 dyne/cm².

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  • - The study investigates the role of B10 cells in regulating macrophage polarization during periodontitis inflammation, focusing on their effect on different macrophage phenotypes (M1 and M2).
  • - Results show that B10 cells reduce the expression of inflammatory markers in macrophages while promoting anti-inflammatory markers, indicating they help shift the balance from M1 to M2 polarization in periodontitis.
  • - The findings suggest that B10 cells could alleviate periodontitis by influencing macrophage behavior, although the depletion of macrophages reduced the effectiveness of B10 cells' regulatory role.
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Cardiac aging is an intricate and multifaceted process with considerable impact on public health, especially given the global demographic shift towards aged populations. This review discusses structural, cellular and functional changes associated with cardiac aging and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). Key molecular mediators are considered within the framework of the established hallmarks of aging, with particular attention to promising therapeutic candidates.

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Background: The question of whether segmentectomy and lobectomy have similar survival outcomes for patients with early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a matter of debate.

Methods: A cohort study and randomized controlled trial were included, comparing segmentectomy and lobectomy, by utilizing computerized access to the Pubmed, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library databases up until July 2022. The Cochrane Collaboration tool was used to evaluate the randomized controlled trials, while the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS) was used to evaluate the cohort studies.

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Background: To comprehensively elucidate the genomic and mutational features of lung cancer cases, and lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD), it is imperative to conduct ongoing investigations into the genomic landscape. In this study, we aim to analyze the somatic mutation profile and assessed the significance of these informative genes utilizing a retrospective LUAD cohort.

Methods: A total of 247 Chinese samples were analyzed to exhibit the tumor somatic genomic alterations in patients with LUAD.

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It has long been suggested that a bidirectional impact exists between periodontitis and diabetes. Periodontitis may affect diabetes glycemic control, insulin resistance, and diabetic complications. Diabetes can worsen periodontitis by delaying wound healing and increasing the chance of infection.

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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia in the clinic. Aging plays an essential role in the occurrence and development of AF. Herein, we aimed to identify the aging-related genes associated with AF using bioinformatics analysis.

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The immune system plays an important role in the skeletal system during bone repair and regeneration. The controlled release of biological factors from the immune system could facilitate and optimize the bone remodeling process through the regulation of the activities of bone cells. This study aimed to determine the effect of the controlled delivery of immunomodulatory biologicals on bone regeneration.

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  • Heart failure (HF) is a growing global health crisis, affecting over 37.7 million people and costing $108 billion annually, with a need for new biological treatments since existing drugs have remained largely unchanged for decades.
  • MicroRNAs (miRNAs), particularly miRNA-132, are key players in cardiovascular diseases, showing promise for improving HF treatment despite risks of serious side effects like thrombocytopenia and immune responses.
  • Recent advancements in drug delivery methods and modifications offer potential solutions to enhance the safety and efficacy of miRNA therapies, which have been increasingly explored in both preclinical studies and clinical trials over the past five years.
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Oral cancer is primarily squamous-cell carcinoma with a 5-year survival rate of approximately 50%. Lysyl oxidase (LOX) participates in collagen and elastin maturation. The propeptide of LOX is released as an 18 kDa protein (LOX-PP) in the extracellular environment by procollagen C-proteinases and has tumor-inhibitory properties.

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  • * This study investigates how outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) from periodontal pathogens contribute to DR by affecting retinal microvascular endothelial cells (HRMECs), leading to increased inflammation, oxidative stress, and endothelial damage.
  • * Findings suggest OMVs exacerbate blood-retinal barrier damage and involve protease-activated receptor-2 (PAR-2) in regulating inflammatory responses and endothelial permeability, highlighting a possible mechanism through which periodontal health can influence DR progression.
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  • The study investigates how Toll-like receptor 9 (TLR9) influences immune B cells' activation and their production of the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 in response to periodontal pathogens.* -
  • Researchers used wild-type and TLR9 knockout mice to see how these different immune systems react to a specific bacterial treatment, measuring IL-10 levels and the presence of CD45 IL-10 B cells.* -
  • Results showed that TLR9 signaling is essential for the activation and IL-10 secretion in B cells, highlighting its role in controlling inflammation during immune responses without needing T-cell support.*
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  • * A new method for calculating the real Coulombic efficiency (CE) during AFLMB cycling shows that lower discharge rates negatively impact Li CE, but higher rates improve its reversibility, suggesting AFLMBs are suited for high-power applications.
  • * Despite improvements, AFLMBs still face rapid failures due to Li stripping overpotential; however, applying a zinc coating can enhance electron and ion transfer, indicating a need for focused strategies to optimize AFLMB commercialization.
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For a virus-like particle (VLP) to serve as a delivery platform, the VLP must be able to release its cargo in response to a trigger. Here, we use a chemical biology approach to destabilize a self-assembling capsid for a subsequent triggered disassembly. We redesigned the dimeric hepatitis B virus (HBV) capsid protein (Cp) with two differentially addressable cysteines, C150 for reversibly crosslinking the capsid and C124 to react with a destabilizing moiety.

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The lymphatic vasculature forms an organized network that covers the whole body and is involved in fluid homeostasis, metabolite clearance, and immune surveillance. The recent identification of functional lymphatic vessels in the meninges of the brain and the spinal cord has provided novel insights into neurophysiology. They emerge as major pathways for fluid exchange.

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Aim: To investigate the potential causal relationship between non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and complications in type 1 diabetes (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D).

Materials And Methods: Two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis was conducted to appraise after controlling for the confounding factors. Genetic instrument variables for NAFLD surrogated by chronically elevated serum alanine transferase were derived from a recent genome-wide association study.

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Right ventricular outflow tract obstruction (RVOTO) is a cause of hemodynamic instability that can lead to right ventricular dysfunction. Cardiac tumors located in the right ventricle or surrounding structures can cause RVOTO. Herein, we present a rare case of a 21-year-old male with palpitations due to RVOTO caused by a cardiac multicomponent mesenchymal tumor.

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Background: To investigate the in vitro induction of salivary gland-like tissue by ips cells in an interferon regulatory factor 6 (IRF6) overexpression and parotid conditioned medium environment.

Methods: Urine-derived ips cells were isolated, identified, transfected with IRF6 and cultured in parotid conditioned medium to induce ips cells into salivary gland differentiation, morphological changes of ips cells were observed, CCK-8 was used to determine the cell proliferation efficiency and transcriptome sequencing was used to detect the expression of genes related to parotid gland formation.

Results: Immunofluorescence staining showed that the isolated ips cells were positive for NANOG, SSEA4 and OCT4 and had embryonic-like stem cell characteristics; CCK-8 showed that there was no statistical difference in the proliferation efficiency between the IRF6 induced group and the simple induced group after induction of ips cells into salivary glands.

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This research was designed to analyze the composition of immune cells in obesity and identify novel and potent drugs for obesity management by epigenetic and transcriptomic conjoint analysis. DNA methylation data set (GSE166611) and mRNA expression microarray (GSE18897) were obtained from the Gene Expression Omnibus database. A total of 72 objects (35 obese samples and 37 controls) were included in the study.

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Background: COVID-19 vaccines play a vital role in combating the COVID-19 pandemic. Social media provides a rich data source to study public perception of COVID-19 vaccines.

Objective: In this study, we aimed to examine public perception and discussion of COVID-19 vaccines on Twitter in the US, as well as geographic and demographic characteristics of Twitter users who discussed about COVID-19 vaccines.

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Background: This study was to evaluate the diagnostic significance of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in distinguishing temporomandibular disorders (TMD).

Methods: A total of 684 patients with TMD were included in the study. Diagnosis for TMD was conducted according to the international criteria.

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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common persistent arrhythmia, but the mechanism of AF has not been fully elucidated, and existing approaches to diagnosis and treatment face limitations. Recently, exosomes have attracted considerable interest in AF research due to their high stability, specificity and cell-targeting ability. The aim of this review is to summarize recent literature, analyze the advantages and limitations of exosomes, and to provide new ideas for their use in understanding the mechanism and improving the diagnosis and treatment of AF.

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The TIM protein is a short isoform of full-length Rho guanine nucleotide exchange factor 5 (ARHGEF5), which acts as a functional regulator of Rho-dependent signaling pathways by activating the Rho family of GTPases. The activation is auto-inhibited by a putative helix N-terminal to the DH domain of TIM, which is stabilized by the intramolecular interaction of C-terminal SH3 domain with a proline-rich region SSPRQPRKAL (termed as SSP peptide) between the putative helix and the DH domain. Previously, we demonstrate that the auto-inhibitory state of TIM protein can be relieved by targeting its SH3 domain with rationally designed peptide ligands.

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