Publications by authors named "Wen-bin Yang"

Introduction: Glioblastoma (GBM) poses a significant challenge in oncology, with median survival times barely extending beyond a year due to resistance to standard therapies like temozolomide (TMZ). This study introduces a novel therapeutic strategy combining progesterone (Prog) and abiraterone (Abi) aimed at enhancing GBM treatment efficacy by modulating the tumor microenvironment and augmenting NK cell-mediated immunity.

Methods: We employed in vitro and in vivo GBM models to assess the effects of Prog and Abi on cell viability, proliferation, apoptosis, and the immune microenvironment.

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The interaction between glioblastoma cells and glioblastoma-associated macrophages (GAMs) influences the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment, leading to ineffective immunotherapies. We hypothesized that disrupting the communication between tumors and macrophages would enhance the efficacy of immunotherapies. Transcriptomic analysis of recurrent glioblastoma specimens indicated an enhanced neuroinflammatory pathway, with CXCL12 emerging as the top-ranked gene in secretory molecules.

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Glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly aggressive and treatment-resistant brain tumor, necessitating novel therapeutic strategies. In this study, we present a mechanistic breakthrough by designing and evaluating a series of abiraterone-installed hydroxamic acids as potential dual inhibitors of CYP17A1 and HDAC6 for GBM treatment. We established the correlation of CYP17A1/HDAC6 overexpression with tumor recurrence and temozolomide resistance in GBM patients.

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  • * The dual inhibitor enhances apoptosis and alters gene expression, leading to cell cycle arrest at the M phase and disruption of reactive oxygen species, crucial for the survival of these cancer cells.
  • * Experimental models confirm significant anti-tumor efficacy of the dual inhibitor in mice with TMZ-resistant glioblastoma, highlighting its potential as a viable treatment option.
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  • * Dysregulated lipid metabolism plays a significant role in this resistance, affecting tumor growth and response to therapy, and recent research has focused on understanding the key components involved.
  • * Targeting lipid metabolism could provide new therapeutic strategies to combat TMZ resistance in GBM, but further studies are needed to explore this potential and address the challenges of introducing such treatments in clinical settings.
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Background: Schistosomiasis, the second most neglected tropical disease defined by the WHO, is a significant zoonotic parasitic disease infecting approximately 250 million people globally. This debilitating disease has seriously threatened public health, while only one drug, praziquantel, is used to control it. Because of this, it highlights the significance of identifying more satisfactory target genes for drug development.

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Background: Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) is a catastrophic complication that can occur following total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Currently, the treatment for PJI mainly includes the use of antibiotics alone, prosthetic debridement lavage, primary revision, secondary revision, joint fusion, amputation,

Aim: To explore the clinical effect of two-stage revision surgery for the treatment of PJI after TKA.

Methods: The clinical data of 27 patients (3 males and 24 females; age range, 47-80 years; mean age, 66.

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  • Fibrous hamartoma of infancy (FHI) is a rare soft tissue disease in infants with no clear cause or specific symptoms, making it hard to diagnose; it's primarily confirmed through histopathological examination and treated with surgical removal of the affected tissue.
  • A case involving a five-month-old girl with a swelling in her calf led to two biopsies confirming FHI, followed by surgical resection, but the tumor recurred after four months, prompting a second surgery to widen the excision margins.
  • The case suggests that FHI should be considered for lower leg masses causing bone damage and that wider excision margins (1.5 cm) may be more effective in preventing recurrence compared to narrower margins (1 cm).
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It has long been documented that cancer cells show increased and persistent oxidative stress due to increased reactive oxygen species (ROS), which is necessary for their increased proliferative rate. Due to the high levels of ROS, cancer cells also stimulate the antioxidant system, which includes the enzymes superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), and glutathione peroxidase (GPX), to eliminate ROS. However, overexpressed antioxidant enzymes often lead to drug resistance and therapeutic failure.

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Background: The mechanism by which glioblastoma evades temozolomide (TMZ)-induced cytotoxicity is largely unknown. We hypothesized that mitochondria plays a role in this process.

Methods: RNA transcriptomes were obtained from tumor samples and online databases.

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Family with sequence similarity 60A (FAM60A) has been reported as a new cancer-related protein that affects the malignant progression of some cancers. However, whether FAM60A plays a part in pancreatic carcinoma is undetermined. This work was designed to examine the impact of FAM60A in pancreatic carcinoma.

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Background: Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most aggressive and lethal brain tumor. Although the histone deacetylase (HDAC)/transcription factor axis promotes growth in GBM, whether HDACs including HDAC6 are involved in modulating long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) to affect GBM malignancy remains obscure.

Methods: Integrative analysis of microarray and RNA-seq was performed to identify lncRNAs governed by HDAC6.

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Background: Sp1, an important transcription factor, is involved in the progression of various cancers. Our previous studies have indicated that Sp1 levels are increased in the early stage of lung cancer progression but decrease during the late stage, leading to poor prognosis. In addition, estrogen has been shown to be involved in lung cancer progression.

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  • DNA repair mechanisms are linked to the growth and recurrence of glioblastoma (GBM), making it crucial to study the genes involved in DNA damage response (DDR) to tackle treatment resistance.
  • A study analyzed 177 DDR genes in GBM specimens, finding that certain genes associated with DNA repair were upregulated in aggressive tumors, while inhibition of histone deacetylase 6 (HDAC6) led to reduced expression of these genes and better outcomes in both sensitive and resistant GBM cells.
  • The HDAC6 inhibitor, MPT0B291, demonstrated lower toxicity to normal brain cells while effectively inhibiting tumor growth and extending survival in mouse models, suggesting it could be a promising therapy for GBM.
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Monthly datasets of ecological indicators from 2010 to 2020 in Shahe Reservoir, Tianmuhu, China, were examined to reveal the long-term variations in water ecological security and its driving factors. The results of Secchi disk depth(SD) measurements revealed significantly spatial variation(<0.05) within the reservoir.

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Land use is an important factor affecting non-point nutrient loading. Here, the Wuxi River basin was selected to analyze the influence of sub-basin land use on nutrient concentrations using remotely sensed land use data and monthly river water quality variables from October 2019 to September 2020. The results showed that the water quality of the river was closely related to land-use type.

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Blastocystis is one of the most common causative agents of intestinal diseases, which can cause enteric diseases in animals and humans. However, limited data is available on the prevalence or subtypes of Blastocystis infections in farmed pigs in southern China. In this study, a total of 396 fecal samples were collected from farmed pigs in three provinces in southern China in 2016, and screened for Blastocystis by PCR amplification of the small subunit rRNA (SSU rRNA) gene fragment.

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The outbreak of COVID-19 caused by SARS-CoV-2 has resulted in more than 50 million confirmed cases and over 1 million deaths worldwide as of November 2020. Currently, there are no effective antivirals approved by the Food and Drug Administration to contain this pandemic except the antiviral agent remdesivir. In addition, the trimeric spike protein on the viral surface is highly glycosylated and almost 200,000 variants with mutations at more than 1,000 positions in its 1,273 amino acid sequence were reported, posing a major challenge in the development of antibodies and vaccines.

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Although light emitting diodes (LEDs) are widely used in our daily lives, there is little research regarding LED light's possible effects on biological functions. We used a zebrafish animal model to investigate the long-term effects of white, blue and red LED lights on cognitive learning and memory recall. Our data suggest that these treatments had not only an impact on learning but also surprisingly long-lasting effects, particularly with regard to individuals treated with red light.

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To understand the quantitative effect of heavy rain on nitrogen and phosphorus pollution in river-net plain, daily observations of nutrient concentrations in two rivers, flowing into Lake Taihu, were conducted from 1 September, 2017 to 31 August, 2019. The daily rainfall was recorded by auto-recording meteorological stations located on the two rivers and the Taihu Laboratory for Lake Ecosystem Research. Intensive sampling in different sections of the two rivers during Super Typhoon Lekima was also conducted in August 2019.

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To analyze the spatial-temporal distribution and sedimentation characteristics of suspended solids in reservoirs, high-frequency monitoring of a sediment trap and buoy, combined with three-dimensional water sampling, was conducted and analyzed in Xin'anjiang Reservoir for a year. The results showed that the turbidity data of the buoy has significant correlation with rainfall, inflow, and suspended solids (SS), particularly for SS (<0.01, =0.

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This study demonstrates the utilization of a flow chemistry system for continuous glycan hydrolysis and saccharide labeling to assist with the existing methods in glycan structural analysis. Acidic hydrolysis of glycans could be accelerated in a flow system. Aldoses and α-ketoacid-type saccharides were effectively labeled with naphthalene-2,3-diamine (NADA) at 60 °C for 10 min to form the fluorescent naphthimidazole (NAIM) and quinoxalinone (QXO) derivatives, respectively.

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Background: Glioblastoma is associated with poor prognosis and high mortality. Although the use of first-line temozolomide can reduce tumor growth, therapy-induced stress drives stem cells out of quiescence, leading to chemoresistance and glioblastoma recurrence. The specificity protein 1 (Sp1) transcription factor is known to protect glioblastoma cells against temozolomide; however, how tumor cells hijack this factor to gain resistance to therapy is not known.

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Patients with glioblastoma are at high risk of local recurrences after initial treatment with standard therapy, and recurrent tumor cells appear to be resistant to first-line drug temozolomide. Thus, finding an effective second-line agent for treating primary and recurrent glioblastomas is critical. Betulinic acid (BA), a natural product of plant origin, can cross the blood-brain barrier.

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Anionic POMs prefer to bond with positive metal cations instead of neutral or negative organic ligands. Therefore, it is challenging to synthesize POM-based MOFs, let alone bi-POM-based host-guest MOFs. In this work, an unprecedented bi-POM-based host-guest MOF, Na[Ni(enMe)2]4[Ni(enMe)2(H2O)2]2{[Ni6(μ3-OH)3(enMe)3 (SIP)1.

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