Publications by authors named "Xin Jun Wu"

Oncogenic viruses have developed various strategies to antagonize cell death and maintain lifelong persistence in their host, a relationship that may contribute to cancer development. Understanding how viruses inhibit cell death is essential for understanding viral oncogenesis. Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) is associated with three different cancers in the human population, including Kaposi's sarcoma (KS), the most common cancer in HIV patients.

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The role G-protein coupled estrogen receptor (GPER) plays in vertebrate reproduction remains controversial. To investigate GPER's reproductive role, we generated a gper zebrafish mutant line ( ) using TALENs. Gper mutant females exhibited reduced fertility with a 40.

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Accumulating evidence suggest that membrane progestin receptor α (mPRα) is the membrane receptor mediating nongenomic progestin signaling that induces oocyte maturation in teleost. However, the involvement of other members of mPR family in oocyte maturation is still unclear. In this study, we found impaired oocyte maturation in zebrafish lacking mPRα1, mPRα2, mPRβ, or mPRγ2.

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The progestin receptor membrane components (Pgrmcs) contain two paralogs, Pgrmc1 and Pgrmc2. Our previous research into single knockout of Pgrmc1 or Pgrmc2 suggests that Pgrmc1 and Pgrmc2 regulate membrane progestin receptor or steroid synthesis and therefore female fertility in zebrafish. Additional roles of Pgrmcs may not be determined in using single Pgrmc knockouts due to compensatory roles between Pgrmc1 and Pgrmc2.

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Progestin receptor membrane component (Pgrmc1 & 2) is a heme-binding protein. Studies on Pgrmc1 have suggested possible roles in heme binding, activation of steroid-synthesizing P450s, along with binding and transferring of membrane proteins. However, the studies of Pgrmc1's paralog, Pgrmc2 are still lacking.

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Recent investigations suggest progestin receptor membrane component 1 (PGRMC1) associates with and transports a wide range of molecules such as heme, cytochromes P450, steroids with 21 carbons, membrane progestin receptor alpha (mPRα/Paqr7), epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), and insulin receptor. It is difficult to discriminate the true functions of PGRMC1 from the functions of its associated molecules using biochemical and pharmacological approaches. To determine the physiological function(s) of PGRMC1, we generated global knockouts for ( ) in zebrafish.

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  • Ovulation in zebrafish relies on specific metalloproteinases for the rupture of ovarian follicles, but their exact identity is not well defined.
  • Previous studies indicated that five metalloproteinases are down-regulated in nuclear progestin receptor knockout zebrafish that do not ovulate, suggesting a critical role for these enzymes in the ovulation process.
  • The study suggests that hormonal treatments, particularly progestin, significantly influence the expression of these metalloproteinases in preovulatory follicles, highlighting the importance of progestin and its receptor (Pgr) in regulating the ovulation process in zebrafish.
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Gastric cancer (GC) is the most common epithelial malignancy worldwide. Basic transcription factor 3 (BTF3) plays a crucial role in the regulation of various biological processes. We designed experiments to investigate the molecular mechanism underlying the role of BTF3 in GC cell proliferation and metastasis.

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  • A study investigated the effects of polymorphisms in DNA repair genes (ERCC1, ERCC2, ERCC5, XPA, and XPC) on the prognosis of gastric cancer among 410 patients.
  • Results indicated that patients with the ERCC1 rs3212986 TT genotype had significantly better survival rates compared to the GG genotype, while the ERCC2 rs13181 CC genotype was linked to improved chemotherapy response.
  • The findings suggest that these gene polymorphisms may play a critical role in influencing treatment outcomes and survival for gastric cancer patients.
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  • MicroRNAs (miRNAs), small non-coding RNAs, regulate gene expression and have been highlighted as important in cancer development.* -
  • The specific function of miR-27a in hepatitis B virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) was investigated, revealing it is frequently overexpressed in HCC tissues and cell lines.* -
  • Overexpression of miR-27a increased cancer cell proliferation, migration, and invasion, suggesting it may contribute to HCC progression and could be a potential therapeutic target.*
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The adsorption orientation and adsorption characteristics of aliphatic-nonpolar amino acids represented by L-methionine on silver nanoparticles were studied by FT-surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (FT-SERS) method with different pH and concentrations. According to the experiments, in order to get the best FT-SERS effects, the optimal concentration range of the L-methionine on silver sol is between 10(-3) mol x L(-1)-10(-4)(mol x L(-1). The FT-SERS effects and adsorption model change with pH; The SERS are poor when pH is near the isoelectric point or over 11 or 3.

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