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Cardiovasc Diabetol ; 23(1): 156, 2024 May 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38715129

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Both the triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index, as a surrogate marker of insulin resistance, and systemic inflammation are predictors of cardiovascular diseases; however, little is known about the coexposures and relative contributions of TyG index and inflammation to cardiovascular diseases. Using the nationally representative data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS), we conducted longitudinal analyses to evaluate the joint and mutual associations of the TyG index and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) with cardiovascular events in middle-aged and older Chinese population. METHODS: This study comprised 8 658 participants aged at least 45 years from the CHARLS 2011 who are free of cardiovascular diseases at baseline. The TyG index was calculated as Ln [fasting triglyceride (mg/dL) × fasting glucose (mg/dL)/2]. Cardiovascular events were defined as the presence of physician-diagnosed heart disease and/or stroke followed until 2018.We performed adjusted Cox proportional hazards regression and mediation analyses. RESULTS: The mean age of the participants was 58.6 ± 9.0 years, and 3988 (46.1%) were females. During a maximum follow-up of 7.0 years, 2606 (30.1%) people developed cardiovascular diseases, including 2012 (23.2%) cases of heart diseases and 848 (9.8%) cases of stroke. Compared with people with a lower TyG index (< 8.6 [median level]) and hsCRP < 1 mg/L, those concurrently with a higher TyG and hsCRP had the highest risk of overall cardiovascular disease (adjusted hazard ratio [aHR], 1.300; 95% CI 1.155-1.462), coronary heart disease (aHR, 1.294; 95% CI 1.130-1.481) and stroke (aHR, 1.333; 95% CI 1.093-1.628), which were predominant among those aged 70 years or below. High hsCRP significantly mediated 13.4% of the association between the TyG index and cardiovascular disease, while TyG simultaneously mediated 7.9% of the association between hsCRP and cardiovascular risk. CONCLUSIONS: The findings highlight the coexposure effects and mutual mediation between the TyG index and hsCRP on cardiovascular diseases. Joint assessments of the TyG index and hsCRP should be underlined for the residual risk stratification and primary prevention of cardiovascular diseases, especially for middle-aged adults.


Subject(s)
Biomarkers , Blood Glucose , C-Reactive Protein , Cardiovascular Diseases , Triglycerides , Humans , Female , Male , Middle Aged , Cardiovascular Diseases/blood , Cardiovascular Diseases/diagnosis , Cardiovascular Diseases/epidemiology , Biomarkers/blood , C-Reactive Protein/analysis , C-Reactive Protein/metabolism , Aged , China/epidemiology , Risk Assessment , Blood Glucose/metabolism , Triglycerides/blood , Longitudinal Studies , Time Factors , Prognosis , Insulin Resistance , Inflammation Mediators/blood , Incidence , Inflammation/blood , Inflammation/diagnosis , Inflammation/epidemiology , Risk Factors , Heart Disease Risk Factors
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Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) ; 15: 1355948, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38681764

ABSTRACT

Purpose: The debate over the causal and longitudinal association between cystatin C and stroke in older adults persists. Our aim was to assess the link between cystatin C levels, both measured and genetically predicted, and stroke risk. Methods: This study employed a retrospective cohort design using samples of the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS), which is a nationally representative cohort recruiting individuals aged 45 years or above. A multivariate logistic model and the two-sample Mendelian randomization framework were used to investigate the longitudinal and genetically predicted effect of serum cystatin C on stroke. Results: The study population had a mean age of 59.6 (SD ±9.5), with 2,996 (46.1%) women. After adjusting for confounding factors, compared to those in the first quartile of cystatin C, those in the last quartile had the greatest risk of stroke incidence [odds ratio (OR), 1.380; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.046-1.825]. The Mendelian randomization analysis showed that a genetically predicted cystatin C level was positively associated with total stroke (OR by inverse variance-weighted method, 1.114; 95% CI, 1.041-1.192). Conclusions: This national cohort study suggests that higher serum cystatin C is associated with an increased risk of total stroke, which is further supported by Mendelian randomization.


Subject(s)
Cystatin C , Mendelian Randomization Analysis , Stroke , Humans , Cystatin C/blood , Cystatin C/genetics , Female , Stroke/blood , Stroke/epidemiology , Stroke/genetics , Male , Middle Aged , Aged , China/epidemiology , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors , Longitudinal Studies , Cohort Studies , Biomarkers/blood
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J Agric Food Chem ; 2024 Apr 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38598840

ABSTRACT

Sarcoplasmic calcium-binding protein (Cra a 4) from Crassostrea angulata belongs to the EF-hand superfamily, and understanding of its structure-allergenicity relationship is still insufficient. In this study, chemical denaturants were used to destroy the structure of Cra a 4, showing that disruption of the structure reduced its IgG-/IgE-binding activity. To explore which critical amino acid site affects the allergenicity of Cra a 4, the mutants were obtained by site-directed mutations in the disulfide bonds site (C97), conformational epitopes (I105, D114), or Ca2+-binding region (D106, D110) and their IgG-/IgE-binding activity was reduced significantly using serological tests. Notably, C97A had the lowest immunoreactivity. In addition, two conformational epitopes of Cra 4 were verified. Meanwhile, the increase of the α-helical content, surface hydrophobicity, and surface electrostatic potential of C97A affected its allergenicity. Overall, the understanding of the structure-allergenicity relationship of Cra a 4 allowed the development of a hypoallergenic mutant.

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J Agric Food Chem ; 72(1): 670-678, 2024 Jan 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38135877

ABSTRACT

Human milk is important for infant growth, and oligosaccharides are one of its main functional nutrients. To enable a systematic comparison of free oligosaccharide and glycoconjugate content in milk from different species, the phenol-sulfuric acid and resorcinol assays were combined to determine the content. Using real samples, the method revealed that human milk contained the highest amount of total, neutral (9.84 ± 0.31 g/L), and sialylated (3.21 ± 0.11 g/L) free oligosaccharides, followed by goat milk, with neutral (0.135 ± 0.015 g/L) and sialylated (0.192 ± 0.016 g/L) free oligosaccharides and at a distance by bovine and yak milk. The highest total glycoconjugate content was detected in yak milk (0.798 ± 0.011 g/L), followed by human, bovine, and goat milk. These findings suggest that goat milk is the best source of free oligosaccharides in infant formula and functional dairy products and yak milk is the best source of glycoconjugates.


Subject(s)
Milk, Human , Milk , Infant , Animals , Cattle , Humans , Milk/chemistry , Milk, Human/chemistry , Oligosaccharides/analysis , Glycoconjugates , Infant Formula/analysis , Goats
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iScience ; 26(10): 107978, 2023 Oct 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37822512

ABSTRACT

Reported herein is a highly efficient dynamic kinetic resolution protocol for the atroposelective synthesis of heterobiaryls with vicinal C-C and N-N diaxes. Atropisomers bearing vicinal diaxes mainly exist in o-triaryls, while that of biaryls is highly challenging in terms of the concerted rotation and deplanarization effects. The combination of C-C biaryl with N-N nonbiaryl delivers a novel class of vicinal-diaxis heterobiaryls. For their atroposelective synthesis, the dynamic kinetic resolution enabled by either quinine-catalyzed allylation or isothiourea-catalyzed acylation has been developed, allowing the preparation of a wide range of vicinal-axis heterobiaryls in good yields with excellent enantioselectivities. Atropisomerization experiments revealed that the C-C bond rotation led to diastereomers, and the N-N bond rotation offered enantiomers. Besides, this protocol could be extended to kinetic resolution by employing substrates with a more hindered axis.

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Nat Commun ; 14(1): 5189, 2023 Aug 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37626030

ABSTRACT

The catalytic asymmetric dearomatization (CADA) reaction has proved to be a powerful protocol for rapid assembly of valuable three-dimensional cyclic compounds from readily available planar aromatics. In contrast to the well-studied indoles and naphthols, phenols have been considered challenging substrates for intermolecular CADA reactions due to the combination of strong aromaticity and potential regioselectivity issue over the multiple nucleophilic sites (O, C2 as well as C4). Reported herein are the chiral phosphoric acid-catalyzed divergent intermolecular CADA reactions of common phenols with azoalkenes, which deliver the tetrahydroindolone and cyclohexadienone products bearing an all-carbon quaternary stereogenic center in good yields with excellent ee values. Notably, simply adjusting the reaction temperature leads to the chemo-divergent intermolecular (3 + 2) and alkylation dearomatization reactions. Moreover, the stereo-divergent synthesis of four possible stereoisomers in a kind has been achieved via changing the sequence of catalyst enantiomers.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 15(34): 40719-40726, 2023 Aug 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37590369

ABSTRACT

High-quality, stable perovskite films with a wide band gap between 1.65 and 1.80 eV are highly suitable for efficient and cost-competitive silicon-based tandem solar cells. Herein, we demonstrate that the combined strategies of the Pb(SCN)2 additive and air annealing can enable the Cs0.22FA0.78Pb(I0.85Br0.15)3 films with a wide band gap of 1.65 eV and favored properties including pure composition, high crystallinity, micro-sized grains, and reduced defects. With these desired films, the average efficiencies of semitransparent perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are boosted from (18.13 ± 0.31) to (20.35 ± 0.28)%. Further, the semitransparent PSC is used to assemble the four-terminal perovskite/TOPCon tandem solar cell. Benefiting from its excellent performance and preferred optical properties, the obtained tandem solar cell yields a milestone efficiency of 30.32%.

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Food Funct ; 14(16): 7375-7386, 2023 Aug 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37477050

ABSTRACT

Previous research studies have shown that sulfated polysaccharides can inhibit food allergy, but the detailed mechanism remains largely unknown. In this study, RBL-2H3 cells were used to compare the anti-allergic activities of four sulfated polysaccharides, and an ovalbumin (OVA)-sensitized allergic mouse experiment was used to explore their desensitization effect, with regard to the alteration in gut microbiota and immune cell differentiation. Compared with the shark, bovine and porcine chondroitin sulfate, sea cucumber chondroitin sulfate (SCCS) significantly inhibited the degranulation of RBL-2H3 cells. SCCS reduced allergic symptoms and protected the jejunum from injury in mice. Furthermore, SCCS increased the relative abundance of Lachnospiraceae NK4A136, decreased the relative proportion of Prevotellaceae NK3B31, and up-regulated the secretion of short chain fatty acids such as butyric acid in the feces, resulting in an increase in the mucin 2 (MUC2) secretion by goblet cells HT-29. Meanwhile, SCCS induced the differentiation of regulatory T cells in the mesenteric lymph nodes of mice. This study provides a deeper understanding of the functioning mechanism of SCCS in alleviating food allergy and may guide the development and production of anti-allergy active ingredients.


Subject(s)
Anti-Allergic Agents , Food Hypersensitivity , Gastrointestinal Microbiome , Sea Cucumbers , Mice , Animals , Cattle , Ovalbumin , Chondroitin Sulfates , Mice, Inbred BALB C , T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory , Food Hypersensitivity/drug therapy , Polysaccharides/pharmacology , Polysaccharides/therapeutic use , Anti-Allergic Agents/pharmacology , Cell Differentiation , Disease Models, Animal
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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 59(52): 8103-8106, 2023 Jun 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37294443

ABSTRACT

The first catalytic asymmetric interrupted Attanasi reaction has been established. Under the catalysis of a bifunctional organocatalyst, the condensation of cyclic ß-keto esters with azoalkenes readily occurred, delivering a variety of bicyclic fused 2,3-dihydropyrroles with vicinal quaternary stereogenic centers in good yields and with good to excellent enantioselectivities (27 examples, up to 96% yield and 95% ee).

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J Agric Food Chem ; 71(14): 5667-5673, 2023 Apr 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36995191

ABSTRACT

Methods for the detection of adulterated milk are essential for assessing the quality of goat milk products. We hypothesized that goat milk oligosaccharides could provide a basis for this purpose and compared the levels of α3'-galactosyllactose (α3'-GL) and N-acetylhexaminyllactose (NHL) between goat milk and bovine milk oligosaccharides using reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography. The α3'-GL was detected to be three times more abundant in goat milk than in bovine milk, whereas NHL showed the opposite trend. Linear relationships were established between the relative proportions of α3'-GL and NHL levels for different ratios of bovine and goat milk, with a minimum detection limit of 2% bovine milk. The new method was validated by analyses of adulterants in eight commercially available goat dairy products. Overall, the degree of adulteration in goat milk products can be determined based on the relative proportions of α3'-GL and NHL.


Subject(s)
Milk , Oligosaccharides , Animals , Milk/chemistry , Oligosaccharides/analysis , Goats
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Carbohydr Polym ; 310: 120728, 2023 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36925253

ABSTRACT

Human milk glycans are complex carbohydrates, which play a pivotal role in infant health and neonatal development. Maternal secretor status is known to affect free oligosaccharides in milk. Here, the milk N-glycome of secretor (Se+) and nonsecretor (Se-) individuals was qualitatively and quantitatively analyzed by hydrophilic interaction chromatography-electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry. The total glycosylation, fucosylation, and sialylation of N-glycans was three times higher in the Se+ group compared to the Se- group (p < 0.001) per equal volume of milk. Importantly, 52 out of 63 N-glycans-including the eight most abundant ones-differed greatly between Se+ and Se- individuals (p < 0.05). Moreover, nine N-glycans (H5N3F1, H6N3, H3N5F1, H5N5F1, H5N5F1S1, H5N4F3S1, H6N4F2S1, H6N5F4S1, and H8N7S1) were >10 times more abundant in Se+ milk than in Se- milk. These findings lay a glycomics-basis for designing personalized nutrition supplements for infants.


Subject(s)
Milk, Human , Whey , Infant, Newborn , Humans , Milk, Human/chemistry , Whey/chemistry , Polysaccharides/chemistry , Oligosaccharides/chemistry , Whey Proteins , Glycoproteins
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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 59(21): 3107-3110, 2023 Mar 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36808428

ABSTRACT

The Sc(III)-catalyzed [2,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement of sulfonium ylides derived from azoalkenes has been established. Owing to the absence of a carbenoid intermediate, this protocol represents the first non-carbenoid variant of the Doyle-Kirmse reaction. Under mild conditions, a variety of tertiary thioethers have been readily prepared in good to excellent yields.

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J Agric Food Chem ; 70(41): 13419-13430, 2022 Oct 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36205062

ABSTRACT

Arginine kinase (AK) was identified as an allergen in Crassostrea angulata. However, little information is available about its epitopes. In this study, AK from C. angulata was registered to the World Health Organization/International Union of Immunological Societies allergen nomenclature committee to be named as Cra a 2. The immunoglobulin G/immunoglobulin E-binding capacity of Cra a 2 was significantly reduced after chemical denaturation treatment. Further, eight linear mimotopes and five conformational mimotopes of Cra a 2 were obtained using phage panning. In addition to six linear epitopes that have been identified, two linear epitopes were verified by a synthetic peptide, of which L-Cra a 2-2 was conserved in shellfish. Four conformational epitopes were verified by site-directed mutation, among which mutation of C-Cra a 2-1 affected the structure and reduced the immunoreactivity of Cra a 2 most significantly. Overall, the identified epitopes may lay a foundation for the development of hypoallergenic oyster products through food processing.


Subject(s)
Arginine Kinase , Crassostrea , Animals , Immunoglobulin E , Allergens/chemistry , Arginine Kinase/genetics , Epitopes/chemistry , Crassostrea/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Peptides , Immunoglobulin G
14.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 61(36): e202207517, 2022 09 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35727301

ABSTRACT

Axially chiral biaryl diols have achieved great success in asymmetric catalysis. By contrast, axially chiral biaryl amino alcohols are far less developed. Herein, we have rationally designed a versatile C1 -symmetric biaryl amino alcohol scaffold 1-(1-amino-pyrrol-2-yl)naphthalen-2-ol (NPNOL) on the basis of axially chiral C2-arylpyrrole framework. For its enantioselective synthesis, the chiral phosphoric acid-catalyzed asymmetric Attanasi reaction between 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds and azoalkenes had been established. By using this practical method, a wide range of NPNOLs were readily prepared in high yields and excellent atroposelectivities (38 examples, up to 89 % yield and 99 % ee). DFT calculations were performed to reveal the reaction mechanism and the origins of the enantioselectivity. The easy transformations of NPNOL-derived products into organocatalysts/ligands and their preliminary applications in asymmetric catalytic reactions demonstrated the promising utility of NPNOL.


Subject(s)
Amino Alcohols , Catalysis , Ligands , Stereoisomerism
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iScience ; 25(3): 103913, 2022 Mar 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35243262

ABSTRACT

ß,γ-Unsaturated α-ketoesters prove to be versatile organic synthons participating in diverse catalytic asymmetric transformations with the breathtaking development of organo-catalysis, new catalytic systems including ingenious chiral ligands as well as Lewis acid cations. The highly efficient creation of stereogenic centers with excellent enantioselectivity is not a surprise, but owes to the bidentate coordination of its unique 1,2-dicarbonyl motif to artful chiral messenger, establishing a rigid system for the precise chiral-identification of the attack. In the past five years, various reaction modes of ß,γ-unsaturated α-ketoesters have been developed, involving their multiple reaction sites, such as the carbon-carbon double bond (C=C), the carbonyl group (C=O), the entire C=C-C=O fragment, and the ester group. In this review, we summarize the state-of-the-art catalytic asymmetric reactions of ß,γ-unsaturated α-ketoesters, to provide an updated overview to chemists working in this and related fields, facilitating their discoveries in asymmetric catalysis, natural products synthesis, and drug development.

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Food Funct ; 12(20): 9866-9879, 2021 Oct 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34664604

ABSTRACT

Oyster is a common food that causes allergy. However, little information is available about its allergens and cross-reactivity. In this study, arginine kinase (AK) was identified as a novel allergen in Crassostrea angulata. The primary sequence of AK was cloned which encoded 350 amino acids, and recombinant AK (rAK) was obtained. The immunodot results, secondary structure and digestive stability showed that native AK and rAK had similar IgG/IgE-binding activity and physicochemical properties. Serological analysis of 14 oyster-sensitive individuals demonstrated that AK exhibited cross-reactivity among oysters, shrimps, and crabs. Furthermore, nine epitopes in oyster AK were verified using inhibition dot blots and inhibition enzyme linked immunosorbent assay, six of which were similar to the epitopes of shrimp/crab AK. The most conserved epitopes were P5 (121-133) and P6 (133-146), which may be responsible for the cross-reactivity caused by AK. These findings will provide a deeper understanding of oyster allergens and cross-reactivity among shellfish.


Subject(s)
Allergens/isolation & purification , Arginine Kinase/immunology , Arginine Kinase/isolation & purification , Crassostrea/chemistry , Adolescent , Adult , Allergens/genetics , Allergens/immunology , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Arginine Kinase/genetics , Brachyura/immunology , Child , Crassostrea/genetics , Crassostrea/immunology , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay/methods , Epitopes/immunology , Female , Genetic Engineering/methods , Humans , Immunoglobulin E/immunology , Immunoglobulin G/immunology , Male , Mass Spectrometry/methods , Middle Aged , Shellfish , Young Adult
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J Biomed Nanotechnol ; 17(10): 2071-2084, 2021 Oct 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34706807

ABSTRACT

Uric acid is the final product of purine metabolism, and excessive serum uric acid can cause gouty arthritis and uric acid nephropathy. Therefore, lowering the uric acid level and alleviating inflammation in the body are the key points to treating these diseases. A stable nanosuspension of peptide BmK9 was prepared by the precipitation-ultrasonication method. By combining uricase on the surface of a positively charged carrier, a complex consisting of neutral rod-shaped BmK9 and uricase nanoparticles (Nplex) was formed to achieve the delivery of BmK9 and uricase, respectively. The formulation of Nplex has a diameter of 180 nm and drug loading up to 200%, which releases BmK9 and uricase slowly and steadily in drug release tests in vitro. There was significantly improved pharmacokinetic behavior of the two drugs because Nplex prolonged the half-life and increased tissue accumulation. Histological assessments showed that the dual drug Nplex can reduce the inflammation response in acute gouty arthritis and chronic uric acid nephropathy in vivo. In the macrophage system, there was lower toxicity and increased beneficial effect on inflammation with Nplex than free BmK9 or uricase. Collectively, this novel formulation provides a dual drug delivery system that can treat gouty arthritis and uric acid nephropathy.


Subject(s)
Arthritis, Gouty , Kidney Diseases , Nanoparticles , Arthritis, Gouty/chemically induced , Arthritis, Gouty/drug therapy , Humans , Urate Oxidase , Uric Acid
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Food Funct ; 12(18): 8570-8582, 2021 Sep 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34338271

ABSTRACT

Sarcoplasmic-calcium-binding protein (SCP) has been investigated as a novel allergen in Crassostrea angulata. Nevertheless, knowledge of its effector-cell-based allergic relevance and epitopes is limited. In this study, the heat-resistant allergen SCP was able to induce significant upregulation of CD63 and CD203c (p < 0.05), which showed obvious allergenicity in a basophil activation test. Furthermore, immunoinformatic tools, a one-bead-one-compound peptide library, and phage display technology were combined to analyze the allergenic epitopes of SCP. Five linear epitopes named L-SCP-1 (AA22-33), L-SCP-2 (AA64-75), L-SCP-3 (AA80-90), L-SCP-4 (AA107-116), and L-SCP-5 (AA144-159) were verified using serological tests. Additionally, two conformational epitopes (C-SCP-1 and C-SCP-2) were determined, and C-SCP-1 was located at one of the calcium-binding sites (AA106-117). Moreover, SCP showed weaker typical α-helical features and higher hydrophobicity after Ca2+ depletion, which reduced its IgE-binding capacity. Overall, these epitope data could enhance our understanding of oyster allergens, which could be used to develop hypoallergenic shellfish products.


Subject(s)
Allergens/immunology , Calcium-Binding Proteins/immunology , Crassostrea/immunology , Epitopes/immunology , Immunoglobulin E/immunology , Shellfish Hypersensitivity/immunology , Shellfish Proteins/immunology , Adolescent , Adult , Animals , Basophils/immunology , Calcium/metabolism , Calcium-Binding Proteins/chemistry , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Hot Temperature , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Peptide Library , Protein Conformation , Protein Stability , Sequence Alignment , Young Adult
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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 57(71): 8921-8924, 2021 Sep 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34387291

ABSTRACT

The first Brønsted acid-catalyzed oxa-Michael reaction cascade of 2-indolylmethanols with trione alkenes was accomplished. By using this practical approach, a variety of tetracyclic indoles were readily created in an ordered sequence with excellent regio- and diastereoselectivity. 2-Indolylmethanols commendably served as four-atom synthons, as opposed to the common three-atom synthons in the previous literature reports. The regioselectivity issue was well handled by the employment of a strong Brønsted acid catalyst. In addition, its dual role in activation of substrates via hydrogen-bonding interaction and acceleration of subsequent intramolecular cyclization and dehydration was proposed to account for the high reaction efficiency.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 57(51): 6308-6311, 2021 Jun 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34075974

ABSTRACT

Here, we describe the identification of PARP1/2 as direct binding proteins of andrographolide (Andro) using protein microarray, surface plasmon resonance (SPR), and enzyme activity assays. We then evaluated the proliferation inhibition, apoptosis, and cell migration effects of Andro on the MDA-MB-436 cell line in vitro. The final biological evaluation confirmed that Andro was a highly effective single agent in the MDA-MB-436 xenograft model and had a low hERG-mediated cardiac toxicity. Therefore, Andro represents the first natural product, non-amide member of a novel nanomolar-potency PARP1/2 inhibitor family.


Subject(s)
Diterpenes/metabolism , Poly (ADP-Ribose) Polymerase-1/metabolism , Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase Inhibitors/metabolism , Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerases/metabolism , Animals , Apoptosis/drug effects , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Movement/drug effects , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Diterpenes/pharmacology , Diterpenes/therapeutic use , Enzyme Assays , Humans , Kinetics , Mice , Molecular Dynamics Simulation , Neoplasms/drug therapy , Neoplasms/pathology , Phthalazines/metabolism , Phthalazines/pharmacology , Piperazines/metabolism , Piperazines/pharmacology , Poly (ADP-Ribose) Polymerase-1/analysis , Poly (ADP-Ribose) Polymerase-1/antagonists & inhibitors , Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase Inhibitors/pharmacology , Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerases/analysis , Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerases/chemistry , Protein Array Analysis , Signal-To-Noise Ratio , Surface Plasmon Resonance , Transplantation, Heterologous
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