Publications by authors named "Ting-ting He"

Background: Loss-of-function mutations of ZBTB24 cause immunodeficiency, centromeric instability, and facial anomalies syndrome 2 (ICF2). ICF2 is a rare autosomal recessive disorder with immunological defects in serum antibodies and circulating memory B cells, resulting in recurrent and sometimes fatal respiratory and gastrointestinal infections. The genotype-phenotype correlation in patients with ICF2 indicates an essential role of ZBTB24 in the terminal differentiation of B cells.

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Background: Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is one of the most common adverse events of medication use, and its incidence is increasing. However, early detection of DILI is a crucial challenge due to a lack of biomarkers and noninvasive tests.

Aim: To identify salivary metabolic biomarkers of DILI for the future development of noninvasive diagnostic tools.

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Triclocarban (TCC) and triclosan (TCS) have been detected ubiquitously in human body and evoked increasing concerns. This study aimed to reveal the induction risks of TCC and TCS on triple negative breast cancer through non-genomic GPER-mediated signaling pathways. Molecular simulation indicated that TCC exhibited higher GPER binding affinity than TCS theoretically.

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The third-generation EGFR-TKI osimertinib is widely used in EGFR-mutated positive non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients, but drug resistance is inevitable. The currently known mechanisms only explain resistance in a small proportion of patients. For most patients, the mechanism of osimertinib resistance is still unclear, especially for EGFR-independent resistance.

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Objectives: Oligo-/polysaccharides from Cyathula officinalis Kuan (COPs) and Achyranthes bidentata Blume (ABPs) have attracted researchers' attention in the fields of healthy food supplements and traditional Chinese medicine (Niúxī) due to their multiple bioactivities combined with their nontoxic and highly biocompatible nature. The purpose of this paper was to provide a systematic and comprehensive overview of the extraction, purification, and structural analysis methods, chemical characteristics, biological activities, and structure bioactivity relationship. Furthermore, the possible development trends and perspectives for future research, and traditional uses of Niúxī are also summarized.

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  • Previous studies indicated that the antimicrobial agents triclocarban (TCC) and triclosan (TCS) disrupt lipid metabolism, but research on their effects specifically on adipose (fat) tissue is limited.
  • This study found that TCC promotes the differentiation of preadipocytes into mature adipocytes more than TCS, activating multiple peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs), while TCS mainly activates one type of PPAR.
  • In in vivo experiments, TCC increased fat accumulation and body weight in mice, with male mice showing greater susceptibility to TCC's obesogenic effects.
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Circular RNAs have been extensively studied in eukaryotes, but their presence and/or biological functionality in bacteria are unclear. Here, we show that a regulatory noncoding RNA (DucS) exists in both linear and circular conformation in Bacillus altitudinis. The linear forms promote B.

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CAG is a burdensome and progressive disease. Numerous studies have shown the effectiveness of RUT in digestive system diseases. The therapeutic effects of RUT on MNNG-induced CAG and the potential mechanisms were probed.

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With the increase in the medical level, the improvement of adverse drug reaction(ADR) monitoring systems, and the enhancement of public awareness of safe medication, drug safety incidents have been frequently reported. Drug-induced liver injury(DILI), especially liver injury attributed to herbal and dietary supplements(HDS), has globally attracted high attention, bringing great threats and severe challenges to the people for drug safety management such as clinical medication and medical supervision. Consensus on drug-induced liver injury had been published by the Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences(CIOMS) in 2020.

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  • Flooding significantly influences snail diffusion and impacts the transmission of schistosomiasis, yet there is limited research on the post-flood spread of snails.
  • A study in Jiangxi Province analyzed snail distribution from 2017 to 2021, revealing that 120 environments were identified, predominantly in hilly areas, with a notable difference in spread patterns affected by floods and other causes.
  • The research found that hilly environments are more prone to snail spread post-flood, indicating a lag effect, meaning that immediate hydrological changes have minimal impact on snail populations, with local floods being the main driver of diffusion.
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  • Excessive acetaminophen can lead to liver toxicity by depleting glutathione and generating a harmful metabolite that damages liver cells.
  • Schisandrin C (SinC), derived from Schisandra chinensis, shows promise in protecting the liver from acetaminophen-induced damage, although its exact mechanisms were previously unclear.
  • In experiments with mice, SinC was found to reduce liver damage, enhance glutathione levels, decrease inflammation, and activate protective signaling pathways, suggesting its potential as a treatment for acetaminophen overdose.
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Triclosan (TCS) and triclocarban (TCC) have become ubiquitous pollutants detected in human body with concentrations up to hundreds of nanomolar levels. Previous studies about the hepatic lipid accumulation induced by TCS and TCC were focused on pollutant itself, which showed weak or no effects. High-fat diet (HFD), as a known environmental factor contributing to lipid metabolism-related disorders, its synergistic action with environmental pollutants deserves concern.

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3-(2-Deoxy-β-d-erythropentofuranosyl)pyrimido[1,2-]purin-10(3)-one (MdG) is an endogenous DNA adduct in bacterial and mammalian cells that could be explored as a biomarker for oxidative stress. Nonetheless, the lack of an efficient methodology for the preparation of MdG hampers the deep investigation of its biosynthesis and biorelevant processes. In this project, we aimed to address this issue by developing a highly efficient method to synthesize MdG and its analogues.

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  • Multiple single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) may influence cognitive decline in Parkinson's disease, with unclear mechanisms affecting brain imaging phenotypes.
  • A study involving 48 Parkinson's patients and 39 healthy controls used genotyping and advanced MRI techniques to investigate these SNPs' effects on brain structure and function.
  • Results showed significant correlations between polygenic risk scores and neural activity/connectivity in specific brain regions, highlighting potential genetic pathways involved in the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease.
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  • - Neonicotinoid insecticides (NIs) are prevalent in the environment and human bodies, showing concentrations that could potentially affect health, but their mechanisms regarding toxicity, especially in relation to breast cancer, remain unclear.
  • - Research focused on the G protein-coupled estrogen receptor (GPER) found that certain NIs, particularly acetamiprid (ACE), significantly activated GPER, leading to increased migration and proliferation of breast cancer cells.
  • - ACE was shown to promote breast cancer growth and lung metastasis in mouse models via the GPER mechanism, suggesting that NIs could potentially exacerbate breast cancer progression at levels encountered in human exposure.
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Given the importance of B lymphocytes in inflammation and immune defense against pathogens, mice transgenic for Cre under the control of promoter ( mice) have been widely used to specifically investigate the role of -flanked genes in B cell development/function. However, impacts of expression/insertion of the Cre transgene on the phenotype and function of B cells have not been carefully studied. Here, we show that the number of marginal zone B and B1a cells was selectively reduced in mice, while B cell development in the bone marrow and total numbers of peripheral B cells were comparable between and wild type C57BL/6 mice.

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The present study evaluated the clinical efficacy and safety of Liuwei Wuling Tablets combined with conventional drugs for the treatment of liver fibrosis and cirrhosis in chronic hepatitis B. CNKI, Wanfang, VIP, CBM, PubMed, EMbase and Cochrane Library were searched for the relevant randomized controlled trials(RCTs) published from database inception to February 2021. All the retrieved papers were independently screened, extracted and evaluated by two researchers, followed by Meta-analysis by Review Manager 5.

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Background: Bactrocera dorsalis is a devastating pest on fruits and vegetables because the adult female is the key factor that determines the population density of offspring and the degree of host damage. Unfortunately, there is still a lack of effective female attractants for behavioral control. Males of B.

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The development and differentiation of T cells represents a long and highly coordinated, yet flexible at some points, pathway, along which the sequential and dynamic expressions of different transcriptional factors play prominent roles at multiple steps. The large ZBTB family comprises a diverse group of transcriptional factors, and many of them have emerged as critical factors that regulate the lineage commitment, differentiation and effector function of hematopoietic-derived cells as well as a variety of other developmental events. Within the T-cell lineage, several ZBTB proteins, including ZBTB1, ZBTB17, ZBTB7B (THPOK) and BCL6 (ZBTB27), mainly regulate the development and/or differentiation of conventional CD4/CD8 αβ T cells, whereas ZBTB16 (PLZF) is essential for the development and function of innate-like unconventional δ T & invariant NKT cells.

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Ferulic acid (FA) has potential therapeutic effects in multiple diseases including cardiovascular diseases. However, the effect and molecular basis of FA in heart failure (HF) has not been thoroughly elucidated. Herein, we investigated the roles and mechanisms of FA in HF in isoproterenol (ISO)-induced HF rat model.

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Background: Patients with hepatitis B virus-associated acute-on-chronic liver failure (HBV-ACLF) present a complex and poor prognosis. Systemic inflammation plays an important role in its pathogenesis, and interleukin-6 (IL-6) as a pro-inflammatory cytokine is related with severe liver impairment and also plays a role in promoting liver regeneration. Whether serum IL-6 influences HBV-ACLF prognosis has not been studied.

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Nasal polyp (NP) is a chronic upper airway inflammatory disease that is frequently triggered by defective host-defense. However, the mechanisms underlying the impaired barrier function such as cilia-mediated mucociliary clearance remain poorly understood. To assess ciliary ultrastructural and ciliogenesis marker expression and the phenotypes of ciliated cells in NP.

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The human nasal epithelium is the primary site of exposure to influenza virus, the initiator of host responses to influenza and the resultant pathologies. Influenza virus may cause serious respiratory infection resulting in major complications, as well as severe impairment of the airways. Here, we elucidated the global transcriptomic changes during H3N2 infection of human nasal epithelial cells from multiple individuals.

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Accumulating evidence indicates that epithelial splicing regulatory protein 1 (ESRP1) can inhibit the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), thus playing a central role in regulating the metastatic progression of tumors. However, it is still not clear whether ESRP1 directly influences the cell cycle, or what the possible underlying molecular mechanisms are. In this study, we showed that ESRP1 protein levels were significantly correlated with the Ki-67 proliferative index ( = -0.

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