Publications by authors named "Shou-Yun Li"

Objective: To explore the effects of TBLR1-RARα on the differentiation induction of leukemia cell line K562 cells into erythroid lineage and to investigate its related mechanisms.

Methods: Tet-Off inducible system was used to construct the conditional expression vector of TBLR1-RARα fusion gene by cloning the TBLR1-RARα fragment into lentivirus vector pLVX-Tight-Puro, the expression of TBLR1-RARα fusion gene was induced by doxycycline (Dox). Then, K562 cells were transfected with lentivirus pLVX-Tight-Puro-TBLR1-RARα-flag, and the expression of fusion proteins was verified by Western blot.

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Ribosomal protein S27a (RPS27a) can perform extra-ribosomal functions besides imparting a role in ribosome biogenesis and post-translational modifications of proteins. The RPS27a gene has been reported to be over-expressed in breast fibroadenomas, colorectal and renal cancers, advanced-phase chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) and acute leukemia (AL) patients. This study was purposed to explore the function of RPS27a in CML-erythroleukemia cell line K562 cells.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Shou-Yun Li"

  • - Shou-Yun Li's research primarily investigates the mechanisms of erythroid differentiation in leukemia cells, focusing on the effects of specific genes and proteins on this process.
  • - One of the key studies reveals that the TBLR1-RARα fusion gene plays a significant role in inducing differentiation of K562 cells into erythroid lineage, using an inducible expression system for validation.
  • - Another study examines the role of ribosomal protein S27a (RPS27a) in enhancing the chemosensitivity of K562 cells to the drug SAHA, highlighting its involvement in the pathology of chronic myeloid leukemia and suggesting it as a potential target for therapeutic interventions.