Publications by authors named "Tian-Chu Huang"

Background: Increasing evidence shows that microRNA-7a-5p (miR-7a-5p) plays an important role in regulating the inflammatory process in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). How miR-7a-5p contributes to this process is poorly defined. The purpose of this study was to examine whether miR-7a-5p regulates 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS)-induced inflammatory responses via the JNK pathway.

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  • The study investigates the role of NADPH oxidase 4 (NOX4) in neural tube defects (NTDs), focusing on its regulation by miR-322, which has been linked to increased apoptosis during neurulation.
  • Using an all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA)-induced mouse model and various assays, researchers confirm that miR-322 can inhibit NOX4 expression and its associated apoptotic effects.
  • Findings suggest that the miR-322/NOX4 interaction is significant in reducing apoptosis during NTD formation, offering insights into potential therapeutic strategies for NTDs.
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Background: In a subset of patients with Hirschsprung's disease (HSCR), gastrointestinal motor dysfunction persisted long after surgical correction. Gastrointestinal motility is achieved through the coordinated activity of the enteric nervous system, interstitial cells of Cajal, and smooth muscle (SMC) cells. Inhibition of four-and-a-half LIM protein-1 (Fhl1) expression by siRNA significantly decreases pulmonary artery SMCs migration and proliferation.

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Background: Hirschsprung disease (HSCR) is a congenital disorder characterized by an absence of intrinsic ganglion cells in the nerve plexuses of the lower colon. Our previous results showed increased semaphorin 3A (SEMA3A) expression may be the risk factor for HSCR pathology in a subset of patients. Therefore, the association between polymorphisms in SEMA3A and the risk of HSCR was examined.

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Background: Hirschsprung disease (HSCR) is a congenital disorder characterized by an absence of intrinsic ganglion cells in the nerve plexuses of the lower colon. The Semaphorin 3A (SEMA3A) gene is involved in the migration of enteric neural precursors (ENPs). To analyze the function of SEMA3A in HSCR, the SEMA3A expression in different colon segments in HSCR was examined.

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