Publications by authors named "Tian Su"

Bone homeostasis depends on the balance between osteoblast-mediated bone formation and osteoclast-mediated bone resorption. An increasing number of studies have revealed that under inflammatory conditions, osteoclast overactivation is responsible for bone loss in relevant bone diseases. Multiple signaling pathways such as receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappa B ligand (RANKL) signaling are involved in osteoclast activation.

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As one of the most salt-sensitive crops, strawberry production is severely limited by salt stress. γ--aminobutyric acid (GABA) has been reported to play an important role in the immune response of plants. In this study, the physiological and transcriptomic changes in strawberry seedlings treated with GABA under salt stress were investigated to explore the effect of GABA on salt tolerance.

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We identified a CXCXCPXC motif and 11 CLG genes that regulate epidermal development by interacting with homeodomain leucine-zipper IV family proteins in Arabidopsis. Zinc finger proteins (ZFPs), the key regulators of plant growth and development, can be categorized based on the sequence patterns of zinc finger motifs. Here, by aligning the amino acid sequences of CFL1, AtCFL1, AtCFL2, GIRl, and GIR2, we identified the CXCXCPXC motif in their C-terminus, which differs from all the previously characterized canonical zinc finger motifs.

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Spectroscopic techniques and molecular docking were employed to explore the binding mechanism and structural characteristics of β-lactoglobulin (β-lg) with linoleic acid. The research revealed that the interaction between β-lg and linoleic acid was primarily governed by static quenching. The attachment of linoleic acid to β-lg happened naturally via hydrophobic forces.

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The mechanical responses of sandy soil under dynamic loading is closely related to protective engineering and geotechnical engineering, is still not fully understood. To investigate the energy attenuation law and propagation velocity of compressed waves in dry sandy soil, this paper focuses on the dynamic response of compression waves in the specimen under single impact and repetitive impact conditions using an improved split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB). The results reveal that the length of the specimen follows an exponential relationship with the attenuation of the peak stress.

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  • The study investigates the role of RNA-binding protein YBX3 in brown adipose tissue (BAT) differentiation and thermogenesis, key processes in combatting obesity and metabolic disorders.
  • YBX3 is shown to be essential for BAT function, with its loss leading to reduced thermogenesis and increased obesity, while its overexpression enhances energy expenditure.
  • The findings suggest that YBX3 stabilizes important mRNAs for amino acid metabolism, indicating its potential as a therapeutic target for obesity treatment.
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The dynamic interplay between parenchymal hepatocytes and non-parenchymal cells (NPCs), such as macrophages, is an important mechanism for liver metabolic homeostasis. Although numerous endeavors have been made to identify the mediators of metabolic dysfunction associated steatohepatitis (MASH), the molecular underpinnings of MASH progression remain poorly understood, and therapies to arrest MASH progression remain elusive. Herein, it is revealed that the expression of grancalcin (GCA) is upregulated in the macrophages of patients and rodents with MASH and correlates with MASH progression.

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Background: Research on the combined use of ear acupoint embedding beans and warming meridians with cold-dispersing formulas for alleviating resting pain in patients with arteriosclerosis obliterans (ASO) remains limited.

Aim: To explore the therapeutic efficacy of auricular point embedding beans combined with Wenjing Sanhan prescription in alleviating resting pain in patients with lower-limb ASO.

Methods: A total of 100 patients with ASO experiencing resting pain who were treated at our hospital from January 2022 to January 2023 were enrolled.

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  • Excessive mechanical loading of cartilage is linked to the development of osteoarthritis (OA), but the specific molecular pathways involved are not fully understood.
  • In experiments, chondrocytes were subjected to mechanical strain to mimic OA conditions, and mice models were used to study the effect of the Rcn2 gene on OA progression.
  • The study identified reticulocalbin-2 (Rcn2) as a key factor that increases in response to mechanical strain, leading to changes in chondrocytes that worsen OA, while knocking down Rcn2 or inhibiting Piezo1 could help alleviate the condition.
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  • Mechanical loading is essential for maintaining bone health, but the specific mechanisms are not fully understood; this study highlights the protein polycystin-1 (PC1) as crucial for bone formation and possibly resorption.
  • The deletion of the Pkd1 gene in osteoclasts led to fewer osteoclasts, decreased bone resorption, and increased bone mass, suggesting a significant role of PC1 in regulating these processes.
  • A study of 32,500 patients indicated that those with mutations in the PKD1 gene had a lower risk of hip fractures, and further research revealed that targeting the PC1-TAZ pathway could be a potential treatment for osteoporosis related to osteoclast activity.
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Psoriasis is one of several chronic inflammatory skin diseases with a high rate of recurrence, and its pathogenesis remains unclear. Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN), as an important precursor of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+), has been reported to be a promising agent in treating various diseases, its positive effects including those induced via its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. For this reason, we have aimed to explore the possible role of NMN in the treatment of psoriasis.

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Postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMOP) is a common kind of osteoporosis that is associated with excessive osteocyte death and bone loss. Previous studies have shown that TNF-α-induced osteocyte necroptosis might exert a stronger effect on PMOP than apoptosis, and TLR4 can also induce cell necroptosis, as confirmed by recent studies. However, little is known about the relationship between TNF-α-induced osteocyte necroptosis and TLR4.

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  • SSPC senescence, which hinders bone healing as we age, is linked to factors secreted by macrophages in bone calluses, particularly grancalcin (GCA).
  • Injecting GCA into young mice triggered SSPC senescence and slowed down fracture healing, while removing the GCA gene from macrophages led to faster healing in older mice.
  • The study suggests that targeting GCA could be a potential treatment for improving fracture healing in older individuals suffering from nonunion or delayed fractures.
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The crosstalk between the bone and adipose tissue is known to orchestrate metabolic homeostasis, but the underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. Herein, we find that GCA + (grancalcin) immune cells accumulate in the bone marrow and release a considerable amount of GCA into circulation during obesity. Genetic deletion of Gca in myeloid cells attenuates metabolic dysfunction in obese male mice, whereas injection of recombinant GCA into male mice causes adipose tissue inflammation and insulin resistance.

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  • A high-fat diet can make liver cells less responsive to insulin, which is important for controlling blood sugar levels.* -
  • Researchers studied liver cells treated with palmitic acid (a type of fat) and found that a protein called 4EBP2 plays a big part in causing insulin resistance.* -
  • Lower levels of 4EBP2 help cells take in more sugar and use insulin better, while changing this protein makes insulin resistance worse.*
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Obesity is a process of fat accumulation due to the imbalance between energy intake and consumption. Long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) Hnscr is crucial for metabolic regulation, but its roles in lipid metabolism during obesity are still unknown. In this article, we found that the expression of Hnscr gradually decreased in adipose tissues of diet-induced obese mice.

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A series of carbazole-based vinyl-benzoxazole derivatives have been synthesized in order to verify whether X-ray diffraction (XRD) simulation can give more information about intermolecular stacking in the gel phase. It was found that their gelation capabilities were strongly dependent on the length of the alkyl chain. The compounds with shorter alkyl chains have lower critical gelation concentrations (CGCs) in nonpolar alkane and alcohols with longer carbon chains.

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Background: There are limited data on the in vivo natural kinematics of the lumbar spinous process. This paper intends to explore the effect of lifting load on the in vivo movement mode of the lumbar spinous process and its biomechanical changes.

Methods: Ten asymptomatic subjects between the ages of 25 and 39 underwent CT scans of the lumbar spine in the supine position, and 3D models of L3-L5 were constructed.

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Senescence and altered differentiation potential of bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) lead to age-related bone loss. As an important posttranscriptional regulatory pathway, alternative splicing (AS) regulates the diversity of gene expression and has been linked to induction of cellular senescence. However, the role of splicing factors in BMSCs during aging remains poorly defined.

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SIRT1 functions by regulating the modification of proteins or interacting with other proteins to form complexes. It has been widely studied and found to play significant roles in various biological processes and diseases. However, systematic studies on activated-SIRT1 interactions remain limited.

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  • Renal fibrosis is a key result of chronic kidney disease (CKD) that increases the risk of end-stage renal disease, yet effective treatments are lacking.
  • Research indicates that necroptosis, a form of programmed cell death mediated by RIP3, plays a significant role in the death of renal tubular cells in CKD patients, especially noted in stages 2 and 3a.
  • The study found higher levels of profibrotic factors and markers of fibrosis in these patients, and interventions targeting necroptosis showed promise in reducing fibrosis-related proteins, indicating a potential therapeutic pathway for CKD.
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Epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors (EGFR-TKIs) are the most important chemotherapeutics for non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) therapy. The resistance to EGFR-TKIs is one of the biggest obstacles to NSCLC outcome. In this study, taking advantage of phospho- and proximal proteomic techniques, we analyzed the network rearrangement in cell lines responding to AZD9291 treatment and found that cell-cell adhesion was dramatically enhanced in AZD9291-resistant cells.

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Background & Aims: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a major cause of liver-related morbidity and mortality whereas the pathogenic mechanism remains largely elusive. DNA N6-methyladenosine (6mA) modification is a recently identified epigenetic mark indicative of transcription in eukaryotic genomes. Here, we aimed to investigate the role and mechanism of DNA 6mA modification in NAFLD progression.

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Objectives: Hypothalamic dysfunction leads to glucose metabolic imbalance; however, the mechanisms still need clarification. Our current study was to explore the role of hypothalamic Hnscr in glucose metabolism.

Materials And Methods: Using Hnscr knockout or htNSC-specific Hnscr overexpression mice, we evaluated the effects of Hnscr on glucose metabolism through GTTs, ITTs, serum indicator measurements, etc.

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