Publications by authors named "Zihao Bao"

Chlamys farreri, a commercially important bivalve mollusk, is extensively cultivated in China. In recent years, the frequent occurrence of diseases has led to significant mortality in scallop farms. Despite this, our understanding of scallop's innate immune mechanisms remains limited.

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NF-κB (Nuclear factor-kappa B) family proteins are versatile transcription factors that play crucial regulatory roles in cell development, growth, apoptosis, inflammation, and immune response. However, there is limited research on the function of these key genes in echinoderms. In this study, an NF-κB family gene (SiRel) was identified in sea urchin Strongylocentrotus intermedius.

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Article Synopsis
  • FADD (Fas-associated protein with death domain) is an important adaptor protein involved in apoptosis and has been linked to innate immunity and inflammation, but its role in mollusks is not well understood.
  • In this study, researchers identified and characterized the FADD gene (designated as CfFADD) in the Zhikong scallop, highlighting its structure and evolutionary relationships within animal FADD proteins.
  • The findings revealed that CfFADD is involved in the scallop's immune response to pathogens and apoptosis, showing interactions with key proteins and activation of immune signaling pathways.
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Ticks are one of the most important vectors that can transmit pathogens to animals and human beings. This study investigated the dominant tick-borne bacteria carried by ticks and tick-borne infections in forestry populations in Arxan, Inner Mongolia, China. Ticks were collected by flagging from May 2020 to May 2021, and blood samples were collected from individuals at high risk of acquiring tick-borne diseases from March 2022 to August 2023.

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Liver is an important organ for regulating glucose and lipid metabolism. Recent studies have shown that bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) may play important roles in regulating glucose and lipid metabolism. In our previous studies, we demonstrated that BMP4 significantly inhibits hepatic steatosis and lowers serum triglycerides, playing a protective role against the progression of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).

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