296 results match your criteria: "Key Laboratory of Tropical Disease Control (Sun Yat-Sen University)[Affiliation]"

Probing the familial ties between serpin members Kallistatin and PEDF: A comparative analysis review.

Life Sci

December 2024

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Zhongshan School of Medicine, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou 510080, China; China Key Laboratory of Tropical Disease Control (Sun Yat-Sen University), Ministry of Education, Guangzhou 510080, China; Guangdong Province Key Laboratory of Diabetology, Guangzhou 510080, China. Electronic address:

The serine protease inhibitors (Serpins) represent a diverse protein superfamily that holds paramount significance in governing vital pathophysiological processes. Their influence on critical biological pathways renders serpins highly coveted targets for drug discovery endeavors. Among the numerous members of this family, two distinct proteins, Kallistatin (encoded by the SERPINA4 gene) and Pigment Epithelium-Derived Factor (PEDF, encoded by the SERPINF1 gene), stand out as secreted proteins that are abundantly present in peripheral blood.

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Congested heptacyclic meroterpenoids with anti-SARS-CoV-2 and anti-inflammatory activities from mangrove endophytic fungus Talaromyces amestolkiae SCNU-F0041.

Phytochemistry

November 2024

Key Laboratory of Tropical Disease Control (Sun Yat-sen University), Ministry of Education, Guangzhou, 510080, China; Cancer Institute, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510515, China.

Under the guidance of LC‒MS/MS-based molecular networking, three previously undescribed berkeleyacetal type meroterpenoids, amestolknoids A-C (1-3), together with ten known analogues (4-13) were isolated and identified from the mangrove endophytic fungus Talaromyces amestolkiae SCNU-F0041. Amestolknoids A (1) and B (2) are unprecedentedly congested 6/7/6/5/5/5/5 heptacyclic scaffolds characterized by two chiral spiroketal centers. Amestolknoids A (1) and C (3) represent the first examples of chlorinated berkeleyacetal type meroterpenoids.

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RNA-Seq Reveals Transcriptome Changes Following Zika Virus Infection in Fetal Brains in Knockdown Mice.

Viruses

October 2024

School of Public Health (Shenzhen), Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Pathogenic Microbes and Biosafety, Shenzhen Campus of Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen 518107, China.

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  • c-FLIP is an important protein involved in processes like cell death (apoptosis) and inflammation, but its full effects on gene expression are not well understood.
  • This study compared gene expression profiles in normal and c-FLIP deficient mice during Zika virus (ZIKV) infection, finding significant changes related to immune responses and organ development.
  • The research suggests that c-FLIP plays a role in both the body's initial (innate) and adaptive immune responses during viral infections and may contribute to developmental issues caused by ZIKV.
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  • Understanding the communication between tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) and tumor cells is essential for improving prostate cancer (PCa) prognosis, with exosomes playing a key role in this process.
  • Research has shown that exosomal PSM-E is upregulated in the exosomes of PCa patients, correlating with more advanced disease stages and promoting tumor suppression by inhibiting M2 polarization of macrophages.
  • The study identifies mechanisms by which exosomal PSM-E interacts with RACK1, influencing signaling pathways to reduce cancer cell proliferation and metastasis.
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  • KSHV (Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus) relies on lytic replication for persistent infection, with its proteins hijacking cellular pathways for this process.
  • The study identifies that the proteins FoxK1 and FoxK2 bind with the KSHV protein ORF45, playing a crucial role in late viral gene expression and virion production.
  • The interaction between ORF45 and FoxK1/FoxK2 enhances transcriptional activity at late viral promoters, facilitating KSHV lytic replication and revealing their new roles in KSHV pathogenesis.
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  • The study examines the potential of fatty acid binding protein 1 (FABP1) as a serum biomarker for liver injury in chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) patients.
  • Research was conducted on 293 patients, showing that FABP1 levels in serum were significantly higher in those with chronic HBV-related diseases compared to healthy controls, especially as the disease progressed.
  • A notable negative correlation was found between FABP1 expression and liver inflammation grades, indicating its potential role in monitoring disease progression, though no correlation with fibrosis was observed.
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Interferon-induced transmembrane proteins (IFITMs) are upregulated by interferons. They are not only highly conserved in evolution but also structurally consistent and have almost identical structural domains and functional domains. They are all transmembrane proteins and have multiple heritable variations in genes.

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Association of vitamin D with functional cure in chronic hepatitis B: Insights from a retrospective cohort study and an intervention study.

Clin Nutr ESPEN

December 2024

Department of Infectious Diseases, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510630, China; Guangdong Key Laboratory of Liver Disease Research, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510630, China; Key Laboratory of Tropical Disease Control (Sun Yat-sen University), Ministry of Education, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510080, China. Electronic address:

Background & Aim: Functional cure for chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients can be achieved using nucleos(t)ide analogues (NAs) and pegylated interferon alpha (Peg-IFNα) combination treatment. However, the role of vitamin D in functional cure remains unclear. We aimed to investigate the association between vitamin D levels and functional cure in CHB patients.

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Despite over four decades of unremitting efforts since the discovery of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)/human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), there remains no cure for HIV nor a vaccine for its prevention [...

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Developing broad-spectrum influenza vaccines is crucial for influenza control and potential pandemic preparedness. Here, we reported a novel vaccine design utilizing circular RNA (circRNA) as a delivery platform for multi-subtype neuraminidases (NA) (influenza A N1, N2, and influenza B Victoria lineage NA) immunogens. Individual NA circRNA lipid nanoparticles (LNP) elicited robust NA-specific antibody responses with neuraminidase inhibition activity (NAI), preventing the virus from egressing and infecting neighboring cells.

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ZIKV induces P62-mediated autophagic degradation of TRAF6 through TRAF6-NS1 interaction.

iScience

September 2024

School of Public Health (Shenzhen), Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Pathogenic Microbes and Biosafety, Shenzhen Campus of Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen 518107, P.R. China.

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  • TRAF6 plays a key role in the immune response to flavivirus infections, but its specific relationship with the Zika virus (ZIKV) is not well understood.
  • Research has shown that ZIKV infection lowers TRAF6 levels in human trophoblast cells and that this reduction occurs at both the mRNA and protein levels in various cell models and mice.
  • The study found that ZIKV causes TRAF6 degradation through P62, with the viral protein NS1 being a major factor, indicating that targeting the interaction between NS1 and TRAF6 could be a potential strategy for treating ZIKV infections.*
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Hepatitis B virus enhancer 1 activates preS1 and preS2 promoters of integrated HBV DNA impairing HBsAg secretion.

JHEP Rep

September 2024

Department of Microbiology & Infectious Disease Center, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Peking University, Beijing, China.

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  • The study investigates how the expression and secretion of HBsAg from integrated HBV DNA affect the ability to achieve a functional cure for chronic hepatitis B.
  • It analyzes liver biopsy samples from 625 patients, including treatment-naive and functionally cured individuals, to compare HBsAg levels and explore the mechanisms behind HBsAg secretion differences in HBeAg-positive versus negative patients.
  • Results show that HBeAg-negative patients have lower serum HBsAg but similar intrahepatic levels, with impaired secretion linked to an increase in preS1 mRNA from integrated HBV DNA, disrupting the balance in transcriptional activity of related promoters.
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Mosaic neuraminidase-based vaccine induces antigen-specific T cell responses against homologous and heterologous influenza viruses.

Antiviral Res

October 2024

School of Public Health (Shenzhen), Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen, China; Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Pathogenic Microbes and Biosafety, Shenzhen Campus of Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen, China; Key Laboratory of Tropical Disease Control (Sun Yat-sen University), Ministry of Education, Guangzhou, China; State Key Laboratory of Anti-Infective Drug Discovery and Development, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China. Electronic address:

Seasonal influenza is an annually severe crisis for global public health, and an ideal influenza vaccine is expected to provide broad protection against constantly drifted strains. Compared to highly flexible hemagglutinin (HA), increasing data have demonstrated that neuraminidase (NA) might be a potential target against influenza variants. In the present study, a series of genetic algorithm-based mosaic NA were designed, and then cloned into recombinant DNA and replication-defective Vesicular Stomatitis Virus (VSV) vector as a novel influenza vaccine candidate.

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A broad-spectrum multiepitope vaccine against seasonal influenza A and B viruses in mice.

EBioMedicine

August 2024

School of Public Health (Shenzhen), Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Pathogenic Microbes and Biosafetuy, Shenzhen Campus of Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen, 518107, PR China; Key Laboratory of Pathogen Infection Prevention and Control (MOE), State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Health and Multimorbidity, National Institute of Pathogen Biology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, 102629, PR China. Electronic address:

Background: Influenza viruses pose a persistent threat to global public health, necessitating the development of innovative and broadly effective vaccines.

Methods: This study focuses on a multiepitope vaccine (MEV) designed to provide broad-spectrum protection against different influenza viruses. The MEV, containing 19 B-cell linear epitopes, 7 CD4 T cells, and 11 CD8 T cells epitopes identified through enzyme-linked immunospot assay (ELISPOT) in influenza viruses infected mice, was administered through a regimen of two doses of DNA vaccine followed by one dose of a protein vaccine in C57BL/6 female mice.

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c-FLIP facilitates ZIKV infection by mediating caspase-8/3-dependent apoptosis.

PLoS Pathog

July 2024

School of Public Health (Shenzhen), Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Pathogenic Microbes and Biosafety, Shenzhen Campus of Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen, P.R. China.

c-FLIP functions as a dual regulator of apoptosis and inflammation, yet its implications in Zika virus (ZIKV) infection remain partially understood, especially in the context of ZIKV-induced congenital Zika syndrome (CZS) where both apoptosis and inflammation play pivotal roles. Our findings demonstrate that c-FLIP promotes ZIKV infection in placental cells and myeloid-derived macrophages, involving inflammation and caspase-8/3-mediated apoptosis. Moreover, our observations reveal that c-FLIP augments ZIKV infection in multiple tissues, including blood cell, spleen, uterus, testis, and the brain of mice.

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Comprehensive and deep evaluation of structural variation detection pipelines with third-generation sequencing data.

Genome Biol

July 2024

Program in Bioinformatics, Zhongshan School of Medicine, The Fifth Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China.

Background: Structural variation (SV) detection methods using third-generation sequencing data are widely employed, yet accurately detecting SVs remains challenging. Different methods often yield inconsistent results for certain SV types, complicating tool selection and revealing biases in detection.

Results: This study comprehensively evaluates 53 SV detection pipelines using simulated and real data from PacBio (CLR: Continuous Long Read, CCS: Circular Consensus Sequencing) and Nanopore (ONT) platforms.

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Application of GWAS summary data and drug-induced gene expression profiles of neural progenitor cells in psychiatric drug prioritization analysis.

Mol Psychiatry

January 2025

Program in Bioinformatics, Zhongshan School of Medicine and The Fifth Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, 510080, Guangdong, China.

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  • Common psychiatric disorders present a major global healthcare challenge, but developing effective drugs is tough due to the complexities of targeting multiple disease-related genes.
  • A new drug prioritization strategy was proposed that focuses on how drugs can selectively affect genes linked to psychiatric conditions like schizophrenia, depression, and bipolar disorder, using existing genetic and drug response data.
  • The findings indicate that this approach not only identifies known effective drugs but also highlights the potential of targeting multiple pathways in the drug development process for these common mental health disorders.
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Background: The correlation between metabolic syndrome (MetS) and hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) loss remains to be further elucidated, particularly in patients receiving pegylated interferon-α (PEG-IFN) treatment.

Methods: 758 patients with low HBsAg quantification who had received nucleos(t)ide analog (NUC) therapy for at least one year and subsequently switched to or add on PEG-IFN therapy over an unfixed course were enrolled. 412 patients were obtained with baseline data matched.

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Background: Human parasitic infections caused by Adenophorean nematodes encompass a range of diseases, including dioctophymiasis, trichuriasis, capillariasis, trichinellosis, and myositis. These infection can result in adverse impacts on human health and cause societal and economic concerns in tropical and subtropical regions.

Methods: This review conducted searches in PubMed, Embase and Google Scholar for relevant studies that published in established databases up to April 26, 2024.

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Background: Digenetic trematodes, including blood flukes, intestinal flukes, liver flukes, lung flukes, and pancreatic flukes, are highly diverse and distributed widely. They affect at least 200 million people worldwide, so better understanding of their global distribution and prevalence are crucial for controlling and preventing human trematodiosis. Hence, this scoping review aims to conduct a comprehensive investigation on the spatio-temporal distribution and epidemiology of some important zoonotic digenetic trematodes.

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Decoding the specificity of mA RNA methylation and its implication in cancer therapy.

Mol Ther

August 2024

Department of Medical Informatics, Zhongshan School of Medicine, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510080, China; Key Laboratory for Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering (Sun Yat-Sen University), Ministry of Education, Guangdong 510080, China; Key Laboratory of Tropical Disease Control (Sun Yat-sen University), Ministry of Education, Guangdong 510080, China. Electronic address:

N6-methyladenosine (mA) is the most abundant endogenous modification in eukaryotic RNAs. It plays important roles in various biological processes and diseases, including cancers. More and more studies have revealed that the deposition of mA is specifically regulated in a context-dependent manner.

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Background And Aims: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a major risk factor for cirrhosis and liver cancer, and its treatment continues to be difficult. We previously demonstrated that a dopamine analog inhibited the packaging of pregenomic RNA into capsids. The present study aimed to determine the effect of dopamine on the expressions of hepatitis B virus surface and e antigens (HBsAg and HBeAg, respectively) and to elucidate the underlying mechanism.

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Applying improved ddPCR to reliable quantification of MPXV in clinical settings.

Microbiol Spectr

July 2024

Institute of Infectious Disease, Guangzhou Eighth People's Hospital, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.

Unlabelled: Monkeypox virus (MPXV) poses a global health threat. Droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) holds potential as an accurate diagnostic tool for clinical microbiology. However, there is limited literature on the applicability of ddPCR in clinical settings.

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The NLRP3 inflammasome functions as an inflammatory driver, but its relationship with lipid metabolic changes in early sepsis remains unclear. Here, we found that GITR expression in monocytes/macrophages was induced by lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC) and was positively correlated with the severity of sepsis. GITR is a costimulatory molecule that is mainly expressed on T cells, but its function in macrophages is largely unknown.

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