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Plant Physiol ; 2024 May 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38808472

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Non-canonical peptides (NCPs) are a class of peptides generated from regions previously thought of as non-coding, such as introns, 5' untranslated regions (UTRs), 3' UTRs, and intergenic regions. In recent years, the significance and diverse functions of NCPs have come to light, yet a systematic and comprehensive NCP database remains absent. Here, we developed NCPbook (https://ncp.wiki/ncpbook/), a database of evidence-supported NCPs, which aims to provide a resource for efficient exploration, analysis, and manipulation of NCPs. NCPbook incorporates data from diverse public databases and scientific literature. The current version of NCPbook includes 180,676 NCPs across 29 different species, evidenced by mass spectrometry (MS), ribosome profiling (Ribo-seq), or molecular experiments (ME). These NCPs are distributed across kingdoms, comprising 123,408 from 14 plant species, 56,999 from seven animal species, and 269 from eight microbial species. Furthermore, NCPbook encompasses 9,166 functionally characterized NCPs playing important roles in immunity, stress resistance, growth, and development. Equipped with a user-friendly interface, NCPbook allows users to search, browse, visualize, and retrieve data, making it an indispensable platform for researching NCPs in various plant, animal, and microbial species.

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Food Chem ; 448: 139162, 2024 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38579557

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Carbon nitride nanoflower materials (CNNFs) modified electrodes were prepared and used as electrochemiluminescence (ECL) sensors for the sensitive detection of melatonin (MT) in food. The luminescence intensity of CNNFs is increased by 4.6 times compared with bulk g-C3N4. In addition, the effect of dissolved oxygen on the material was eliminated, and the stability of ECL intensity of CNNFs was improved. Under the optimal experimental conditions, there is a good linear relationship between the ECL intensity ratio and logCMT in a concentration range of 2.0 × 10-11-1.0 × 10-6 mol/L, and the detection limit is 6.2 × 10-13 mol/L. This experiment has been successfully used for the detection of MT in rice, black rice, oats, apples, bananas, grapes, carrots, tomatoes, cucumbers, bread, and beers. The results are consistent with those obtained by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Therefore, this sensor is a sensitive and effective method for detecting MT content in food.

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Prev Med Rep ; 41: 102683, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38524277

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Introduction: The triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index has been recommended as an alternative indicator of insulin resistance (IR). However, the association between the TyG index and adverse pregnancy outcomes remains to be elucidated. Methods: The present retrospective study was conducted at Women's Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine and involved a total of 8,514 participants. Maternal fasting lipid profiles and glucose concentrations were measured. Based on the TyG index, the participants were categorized into quartiles. Logistic regression analysis was used to calculate odds ratios (ORs) for each quartile with reference to the first quartile, while receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis, Hosmer-Lemeshow test, and calibration curve analysis were employed to evaluate the predictive ability of the TyG index for adverse pregnancy outcomes. Results: The TyG index was higher in patients with preeclampsia, preterm birth, and macrosomia. On univariate analysis, there was an increased risk of developing adverse pregnancy outcomes with increasing quartiles of the TyG. After adjusting for potential confounders in multivariable logistic regression analysis, a positive independent correlation was found between the TyG index and preeclampsia, preterm birth, and macrosomia. In ROC curve analysis for predicting the risks of preeclampsia, preterm birth, and macrosomia, the area under the curve (AUC) could reach 0.665, 0.588, and 0.606, respectively. These predictive models demonstrated good calibration (all P > 0.05). Conclusions: The TyG index showed a good predictive capacity for assessing the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, and it should receive sufficient clinical attention.

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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 5228, 2024 03 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38433277

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BAZ2A, an epigenetic regulatory factor that affects ribosomal RNA transcription, has been shown to be highly expressed in several cancers and promotes tumor cell migration. This study explored the expression and mechanism of BAZ2A in tumorigenesis at the pan-cancer level. The Cancer Genome Atlas, Gene Expression Omnibus databases and TIMER2.0, cBioPortal and other tools were used to analyze the level of expression of BAZ2A in various tumor tissues and to examine the relationship between BAZ2A and survival, prognosis, mutation and immune invasion. In vitro experiments were performed to assess the function of BAZ2A in cancer cells. Using combined transcriptome and proteome analysis, we examined the possible mechanism of BAZ2A in tumors. BAZ2A exhibited high expression levels in multiple tumor tissues and displayed a significant association with cancer patient prognosis. The main type of BAZ2A genetic variation in cancer is gene mutation. Downregulation of BAZ2A inhibited proliferation, migration, and invasion and promoted apoptosis in LM6 liver cancer cell. The mechanism of BAZ2A in cancer development may involve lipid metabolism. These results help expand our understanding of BAZ2A in tumorigenesis and development and suggest BAZ2A may serve as a prognostic and diagnostic factor in several cancers.


Subject(s)
Liver Neoplasms , Multiomics , Humans , Prognosis , Liver Neoplasms/diagnosis , Liver Neoplasms/genetics , Carcinogenesis , Cell Transformation, Neoplastic , Bromodomain Containing Proteins , Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone
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BMC Womens Health ; 24(1): 86, 2024 02 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38310215

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OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to investigate the correlation between various factors and the clinical outcomes of Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) in both young and aged patients, aiming to provide a theoretical basis for clinical consultations. METHODS: This retrospective analysis examined a total of 4,221 IUI cycles conducted at the Reproductive Center of Changzhou Maternal and Child Health Hospital between January 2016 and December 2020. The patients were categorized into two groups based on age: the elder group (≥ 35 years) and the young group (< 35 years). RESULTS: The findings of this study revealed a significant association between woman's age and BMI with pregnancy outcomes (0.93, 95% CI: 0.89-0.97) (1.04, 95% CI: 1.01-1.06). Moreover, in young women, both age and Body Mass Index (BMI)were found to be related to pregnancy outcomes (0.97, 95% CI: 0.89-0.97) (1.08, 95% CI: 1.01-1.06). Additionally, BMI and the number of cycles in aged IUI patients were found to be associated with pregnancy outcomes. The pregnancy rate in the second cycle was approximately 1.9 times higher than that in the first cycle (1.9, 95% CI: 0.97-3.77), and in the third cycle, it was approximately 3 times higher than that in the first cycle (3.04, 95% CI: 1.43-6.42). CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, there is an association between woman's age and BMI and the clinical outcomes of IUI. However, the number of cycles did not affect the pregnancy outcomes in young women. Conversely, in elder women, the number of cycles was found to be related to the IUI pregnancy outcomes, with significantly higher pregnancy rates observed in the second and third cycles compared to the first cycle.


Subject(s)
Fertilization in Vitro , Pregnancy Outcome , Pregnancy , Child , Humans , Female , Aged , Adult , Retrospective Studies , Pregnancy Rate , Insemination, Artificial , Ovulation Induction
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Cell Rep ; 43(2): 113723, 2024 Feb 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38300801

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Stop codon readthrough (SCR) has important biological implications but remains largely uncharacterized. Here, we identify 1,009 SCR events in plants using a proteogenomic strategy. Plant SCR candidates tend to have shorter transcript lengths and fewer exons and splice variants than non-SCR transcripts. Mass spectrometry evidence shows that stop codons involved in SCR events can be recoded as 20 standard amino acids, some of which are also supported by suppressor tRNA analysis. We also observe multiple functional signals in 34 maize extended proteins and characterize the structural and subcellular localization changes in the extended protein of basic transcription factor 3. Furthermore, the SCR events exhibit non-conserved signature, and the extensions likely undergo protein-coding selection. Overall, our study not only characterizes that SCR events are commonly present in plants but also identifies the recoding plasticity of stop codons, which provides important insights into the flexibility of genetic decoding.


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Protein Biosynthesis , Proteins , Codon, Terminator/genetics , Proteins/genetics , Amino Acids/genetics , RNA, Transfer/genetics
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Biochem Pharmacol ; 221: 116047, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38331350

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Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women. Among all types, triple-negative breast cancer is particularly challenging to cure because of its high recurrence rates and invasive and metastatic capacity. Although numerous studies have explored the role of TP53 mutations in cancer, there is a dearth of research regarding the correlation between TP53 mutations and breast cancer cell proliferation. In this study, our aim was to examine the impact of TP53 mutations on the prognosis of patients with breast cancer bioinformatics techniques. To detect cell proliferation, a CCK8 assay was performed, and western blotting was used to identify the expression of p53, p38, and p-p38 proteins. Cellular mRNA sequencing was used to screen target genes of TP53 mutations, and molecular docking was performed to identify the drugs that could hinder the proliferation of breast cancer cells.The results showed that the TP53 mutation rate is higher in patients with triple-negative breast cancer than non-triple-negative breast cancer, and those with TP53 mutations tended to have a poorer prognosis than those without. Patients with R175H site mutations also had shorter survival times than those without. Cytological experiments revealed that the TP53R175H mutation increases the rate of breast cancer cell proliferation. In conjunction with this, CORO1A was found to be a downstream target of TP53 mutations, and it was determined to promote breast cancer cell proliferation. Moreover, CORO1A overexpression resulted in the downregulation of p-p38 levels. Molecular docking studies further revealed that tea polyphenols can inhibit breast cancer proliferation by binding to p53.


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Triple Negative Breast Neoplasms , Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 , Female , Humans , Cell Proliferation , Cytoskeletal Proteins , Molecular Docking Simulation , Mutation , Triple Negative Breast Neoplasms/drug therapy , Triple Negative Breast Neoplasms/genetics , Tumor Suppressor Protein p53/genetics
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J Sci Food Agric ; 2024 Jan 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38284744

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BACKGROUND: Postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMO) is associated with dysregulation of bone metabolism and gut microbiota. Quinoa is a grain with high nutritional value, and its effects and potential mechanisms on PMO have not been reported yet. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to investigate the bone protective effect of quinoa on ovariectomy (OVX) rats by regulating bone metabolism and gut microbiota. RESULTS: Quinoa significantly improved osteoporosis-related biochemical parameters of OVX rats and ameliorated ovariectomy-induced bone density reduction and trabecular structure damage. Quinoa intervention may repair the intestinal barrier by upregulating the expression of tight junction proteins in the duodenum. In addition, quinoa increased the levels of Firmicutes, and decreased the levels of Bacteroidetes and Prevotella, reversing the dysregulation of the gut microbiota. This may be related to estrogen signaling pathway, secondary and primary bile acid biosynthesis, benzoate degradation, synthesis and degradation of ketone bodies, NOD-like receptor signaling pathway and biosynthesis of tropane, piperidine and pyridine alkaloids. Correlation analysis showed that there is a strong correlation between gut microbiota with significant changes in abundance and parameters related to osteoporosis. CONCLUSION: Quinoa could significantly reverse the high intestinal permeability and change the composition of gut microbiota in OVX rats, thereby improving bone microstructure deterioration and bone metabolism disorder, and ultimately protecting the bone loss of OVX rats. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.

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J Sep Sci ; 47(2): e2300788, 2024 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38286727

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Fufang Xiling Jiedu capsule (FXJC), a traditional Chinese medicine that evolved from "Yinqiao Powder", is widely used for the treatment of cold and influenza. However, due to a lack of in vivo metabolism research, the chemical components responsible for the therapeutic effects still remain unclear. Hence, this study aimed to describe the metabolic profiles of the FXJC in rat plasma, urine, and feces. A combined data mining strategy based on ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled with quadrupole time-of-flight tandem mass spectrometry was employed and 201 xenobiotics, including 117 prototype components and 84 metabolites were detected. Phenolic acids, flavonoids, triterpenes, and lignans were prominent ingredients absorbed in vivo, and the major metabolic pathways of the detected metabolites were glucuronidation, sulfation, methylation, and oxidation. This is the first systematic study on the metabolism of the FXJC in vivo, providing valuable information for future studies on the efficacy, toxicity, and mechanism of the FXJC.


Subject(s)
Drugs, Chinese Herbal , Tandem Mass Spectrometry , Rats , Animals , Tandem Mass Spectrometry/methods , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Administration, Oral , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/analysis , Metabolome
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Sensors (Basel) ; 24(2)2024 Jan 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38257711

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Concrete structures have emerged as some of the most extensively utilized materials in the construction industry due to their inherent plasticity and high-strength characteristics. However, due to the temperature fluctuations, humidity, and damage caused by human activities, challenges such as crack propagation and structural failures pose threats to the safety of people's lives and property. Meanwhile, conventional non-destructive testing methods are limited to defect detection and lack the capability to provide real-time monitoring and evaluating of concrete structural stability. Consequently, there is a growing emphasis on the development of effective techniques for monitoring the health of concrete structures, facilitating prompt repairs and mitigation of potential instabilities. This paper comprehensively presents traditional and novel methods for concrete structural properties and damage evolution monitoring, including emission techniques, electrical resistivity monitoring, electromagnetic radiation method, piezoelectric transducers, ultrasonic techniques, and the infrared thermography approach. Moreover, the fundamental principles, advantages, limitations, similarities and differences of each monitoring technique are extensively discussed, along with future research directions. Each method has its suitable monitoring scenarios, and in practical applications, several methods are often combined to achieve better monitoring results. The outcomes of this research provide valuable technical insights for future studies and advancements in the field of concrete structural health monitoring.

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Lipids Health Dis ; 23(1): 29, 2024 Jan 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38279158

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BACKGROUND: This research delved into the association between the risk of the Chinese population suffering from breast cancer (BC) and the triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index. METHODS: A total of 2,111 sufferers with benign breast disease (BBD) and 477 sufferers with BC were enrolled, and their TyG index was measured. Participants with varying TyG index values were categorized into quartiles. Logistic regression analysis was employed to assess the relationship between the TyG index and BC risk. The diagnostic performance of the TyG index for different stages of BC was measured using the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. RESULTS: The TyG index of BC sufferers exceeded that of BBD (P < 0.001). A continuous increase in the risk of BC was found to be positively correlated with an ever-increasing TyG index. In the unadjusted model, the risk of getting BC mounted with quartiles of the TyG index growing (P < 0.001). In a logistic regression analysis that included all confounders, the highest quartile of the TyG index was strongly linked to BC risk [1.43 (1.01, 2.02), P < 0.05]. Moreover, with the adjustment of potential confounders, a high TyG index was found to result in a 2.53-fold higher risk of being diagnosed with advanced BC. CONCLUSIONS: The risen TyG index was positively correlated to the heightening risk of BC and had the potential to serve as a promising biomarker for BC. Individuals with a high TyG index ought to be mindful of the heightened risk of BC onset and progression.


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Breast Neoplasms , Humans , Female , Cross-Sectional Studies , Breast Neoplasms/diagnosis , Breast Neoplasms/epidemiology , Risk Factors , China/epidemiology , Glucose , Triglycerides , Blood Glucose , Biomarkers
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Sci Total Environ ; 912: 169149, 2024 Feb 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38061641

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Organophosphate esters (OPEs), extensively used as flame retardants, are widely detected in various regions and environments. The potential toxicity of OPEs has caused great concern in recent years. Based on the global distillation model, the Tien Shan glaciers, such as Urumqi Glacier No. 1, could be as a potential "sink" for OPEs. However, little is known about the concentration, distribution, potential sources, and ecological risks of OPEs in Tien Shan glaciers. In this study, fresh snow samples were collected at various altitudes on the Urumqi Glacier No. 1, eastern Tien Shan, China. The total concentrations of ten OPEs (Σ10OPEs) ranged from 116 to 152 ng/L. The most abundant OPE was tris-(2-chloroisopropyl) phosphate (TCIPP), contributing to 74 % of the total OPEs. Σ10OPEs, tri-n-butyl phosphate (TnBP), and TCIPP concentrations showed positive correlations with altitude, indicating the effect of cold condensation on OPEs deposition. Based on air mass back-trajectory analysis and principal component analysis, we found that emissions from both traffic and household products in indoor environment were the important sources, and OPEs on the Urumqi Glacier No. 1 might mainly originate from Europe. Our assessment also showed triphenyl phosphate (TPhP) posed a low ecological risk in snow. This is the first systematic study of OPEs on the Tien Shan glaciers.

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Sci Total Environ ; 912: 169503, 2024 Feb 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38142988

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Street trees play an important role in the city, but large-scale, multi-city inventory data are very limited to date, which can help to define geo-climatic and social development influences on urban forest characteristics. In this paper we speculate that at national level, geocliamtes and street development shape the different street tree characteristics, and large scale street View images (SVIs)-measurements favor the identification of factors responsible for the street tree variations in China. By collecting urban trees from 11 metropolises through SVIs method, an inventory of urban trees in China, including 201,942 trees at 9807 sites, was obtained from a latitude gradient from tropical 18oN to cold-temperate 45oN. Individual tree size-related growth status, tree-shrub-herb-related vertical structure, tree species identity, and street condition and street development (total 20 social development parameters) in the inventory is recorded. We analyzed trends and factors influencing street trees characteristics through latitudinal variation, distribution, linear regression, redundancy (RDA) ordination, and inter-city comparisons. The results showed that 1) with latitude increased, DBH and CPS linearly decreased, together with more highly dense forests (>100 trees/100 m street segment) observed. Latitude independence was in TH and forest vertical structural complexity. 2) All tree size data were in the log-normal distribution pattern when the two-parameter model was used and was best fitted by the Johnson distribution pattern when the >2-parameter model was used. 3) Tree growth status showed strong latitude dependency (R2 > 0.4, p < 0.05), with latitude increase accompanied by a higher percentage of trees with poor growth status (diebacks, dead trees, etc.). 4) The top abundant trees were Populus spp., Cinnamomum camphora, Salix spp., Platanus acerifolia, Ficus macrocarpa (5.5 %-14.6 %), and the arbor-shrub-herb three-layer structured forests took 52.3 % of total sites. With latitude rise, increasing abundance of Populus spp., Salix spp., elm, and pine but decreasing abundance of the unrecognizable tree groups were found (p < 0.05). 5) We also constructed a street tree comprehensive index based on their potential for providing services to citizen from the inventory data and found it was negatively related to latitudes. RDA ordination showed that geo-climatic conditions (49 %-61.5 %) and social developments (21.4 %-52.7 %) were almost equally responsible for tree size, growth status, and vertical structural variations, while road width (lane number of the street) was the most potent predictor (coefficient > 2.0 %, p < 0.01) for these variations. Our study can benefit the national-level management of urban forests and inventory-based various ecological service precise evaluation.


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Populus , Trees , Forests , Cities , China , Linear Models
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Life Sci ; 340: 122370, 2024 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38141854

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Iron is an essential trace element for organisms. However, iron overload, which is common in haematological disorders (e.g. haemochromatosis, myelodysplastic syndromes, aplastic anaemia, and thalassaemia, blood transfusion-dependent or not), can promote reactive oxygen species generation and induce ferroptosis, a novel form of programmed cell death characterised by excess iron and lipid peroxidation, thus causing cell and tissue damage. Infertility is a global health concern. Recent evidence has indicated the emerging role of iron overload and ferroptosis in female infertility by inducing hypogonadism, causing ovary dysfunction, impairing preimplantation embryos, attenuating endometrial receptivity, and crosstalk between subfertility-related disorders, such as polycystic ovary syndrome and endometriosis. In addition, gut microbiota and their metabolites are involved in iron metabolism, ferroptosis, and female infertility. In this review, we systematically elaborate on the current research progress in female infertility with a novel focus on iron overload and ferroptosis and summarise promising therapies targeting iron overload and ferroptosis to recover fertility in women. In summary, our study provides new insights into female infertility and offers literature references for the clinical management of female infertility associated with iron overload and ferroptosis, which may be beneficial for females with haematopoietic disorders suffering from both iron overload and infertility.


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Ferroptosis , Infertility, Female , Iron Overload , Female , Humans , Iron Overload/complications , Fertility , Iron
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J Biol Chem ; 300(2): 105612, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38159858

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NCOA4 is a selective cargo receptor for ferritinophagy, the autophagic turnover of ferritin (FTH), a process critical for regulating intracellular iron bioavailability. However, how ferritinophagy flux is controlled through NCOA4 in iron-dependent processes needs to be better understood. Here, we show that the C-terminal FTH-binding domain of NCOA4 harbors a [3Fe-4S]-binding site with a stoichiometry of approximately one labile [3Fe-4S] cluster per NCOA4 monomer. By analyzing the interaction between NCOA4 and HERC2 ubiquitin ligase or NCOA4 and FTH, we demonstrate that NCOA4 regulates ferritinophagy by sensing the intracellular iron-sulfur cluster levels. Under iron-repletion conditions, HERC2 recognizes and recruits holo-NCOA4 as a substrate for polyubiquitination and degradation, favoring ferritin iron storage. Under iron-depletion conditions, NCOA4 exists in the form of apo-protein and binds ferritin to promote the occurrence of ferritinophagy and release iron. Thus, we identify an iron-sulfur cluster [3Fe-4S] as a critical cofactor in determining the fate of NCOA4 in favoring iron storage in ferritin or iron release via ferritinophagy and provide a dual mechanism for selective interaction between HERC2 and [3Fe-4S]-NCOA4 for proteasomal degradation or between ferritin and apo-NCOA4 for ferritinophagy in the control of iron homeostasis.


Subject(s)
Homeostasis , Iron , Nuclear Receptor Coactivators , Autophagy , Ferritins/metabolism , Iron/chemistry , Iron/metabolism , Nuclear Receptor Coactivators/genetics , Nuclear Receptor Coactivators/metabolism , Sulfur/chemistry , Sulfur/metabolism , Humans , Animals , Mice , Protein Domains , Cell Line , Cells, Cultured , Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases/metabolism , Protein Stability , Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex/metabolism
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 120(45): e2304179120, 2023 Nov 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37903265

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The unexpected discovery of hot Jupiters challenged the classical theory of planet formation inspired by our solar system. Until now, the origin and evolution of hot Jupiters are still uncertain. Determining their age distribution and temporal evolution can provide more clues into the mechanism of their formation and subsequent evolution. Using a sample of 383 giant planets around Sun-like stars collected from the kinematic catalogs of the Planets Across Space and Time project, we find that hot Jupiters are preferentially hosted by relatively younger stars in the Galactic thin disk. We subsequently find that the frequency of hot Jupiters declines with age as [Formula: see text]. In contrast, the frequency of warm/cold Jupiters shows no significant dependence on age. Such a trend is expected from the tidal evolution of hot Jupiters' orbits, and our result offers supporting evidence using a large sample. We also perform a joint analysis on the planet frequencies in the stellar age-metallicity plane. The result suggests that the frequencies of hot Jupiters and warm/cold Jupiters, after removing the age dependence are both correlated with stellar metallicities as [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text], respectively. Moreover, we show that the above correlations can explain the bulk of the discrepancy in hot Jupiter frequencies inferred from the transit and radial velocity (RV) surveys, given that RV targets tend to be more metal-rich and younger than transits.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37875170

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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of combined aerobic and resistance exercise on cognition, metabolic health, physical function, and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in middle-aged and older adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). DATA SOURCE AND STUDY SELECTION: Systematic search of CINAHL, Cochrane, EMBASE, Scopus, PubMed, ProQuest Dissertation and Thesis, PsycINFO, Web of Science databases, and gray literature from Google Scholar. Pertinent randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were selected. The Protocol was registered in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO CRD42023387336). DATA EXTRACTION: The risk of bias was evaluated using the Cochrane Risk of Bias tool by 2 reviewers independently. Outcome data were extracted in a fixed-effect model if heterogeneity test were not significant and I2≤50%; otherwise, the random-effects model was used. DATA SYNTHESIS: Sixteen studies with 2426 participants were included in this review. Combined aerobic and resistance exercise had significant positive effects on cognition (SMD=0.34, 95% CI: 0.13 to 0.55), metabolic health on HbA1c (SMD=-0.35, 95% CI: -0.48 to -0.22) and lipid profile (total cholesterol SMD=-0.20, 95% CI: -0.34 to -0.07; low-density lipoprotein SMD=-0.19, 95% CI: -0.33 to -0.05; high-density lipoprotein SMD=0.25, 95% CI: 0.12 to 0.39; and triglycerides SMD=-0.18, 95% CI: -0.31 to -0.04), physical function on aerobic oxygen uptake (SMD=0.58, 95% CI: 0.21 to 0.95) and body mass index (MD=-1.33, 95% CI: -1.84 to -0.82), and physical HRQoL (MD=4.17, 95% CI: 0.86 to 7.48). Our results showed that clinically important effects on cognition may occur in combining the low-moderate intensity of aerobic exercise and progressive intensity of resistance training, the total duration of the exercise needs to be at least 135 minutes per week, among which, resistance training should be at least 60 minutes. CONCLUSION: Combined aerobic and resistance exercise effectively improves cognition, ameliorates metabolic health, enhances physical function, and increases physical HRQoL in middle-aged and older adults with T2DM. More RCTs and longitudinal follow-ups are required to provide future evidence of structured combined aerobic and resistance exercise on other domains of cognition.

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Arch Med Sci ; 19(4): 1136-1144, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37560736

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Introduction: The pathology of Alzheimer's disease (AD) includes ß-amyloid (Aß) (plaques) and neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs). This study aimed to explore the efficacy of Huatuo Zaizao pill (HTZP) in an AD mouse model induced by injecting Aß1-42, and the neuroprotective mechanism of HTZP in AD. Material and methods: C57BL/6 (B6) mice were randomly divided into 4 groups (n = 10, per group): control group, AD model group, and 2 different doses of HTZP treated groups. The Morris water maze test was carried out on AD mice to assess the learning ability after treatment with HTZP for 15 day. The levels of inflammatory factors and the nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) pathway were examined by western blot and real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The content of microglia was investigated by immunofluorescence. Results: This study revealed that a cognitive disorder could be mitigated when the AD mice were treated with HTZP, which might be associated with the decreased level of pro-inflammatory factors, and the inhibitory activities of microglia. Additionally, phosphorylation of IκB and NF-κB p65 could be reduced by prohibiting the neuroinflammation of NF-κB activation in the hippocampus of AD mice. Conclusions: These results showed that HTZP could mitigate a cognitive disorder, diminish the activation of microglia, and inhibit the content of inflammatory factors through the NF-κB pathway in Aß1-42-induced AD mice. HTZP may be an appropriate agent for AD treatment in the future.

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Bioorg Chem ; 139: 106705, 2023 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37406517

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Bis-(10-deoxydihydroartemisinin)-phloroglucinol (9), has been synthesized in a one-step reaction and has demonstrated strong inhibition to cancer cell proliferation and immunosuppressive activity. The structure modification of the compound reduced its cytotoxicity, and among the analogs, bis-(10-deoxydihydroartemisinin)-phloroglucinol phenyl decanoate (16) showed significant reduction of ear swelling in a mouse model for DNFB-induced delayed-type hypersensitivity without observable toxicity in a dose-dependent manner.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents , Artemisinins , Mice , Animals , Structure-Activity Relationship , Phloroglucinol , Artemisinins/chemistry , Immunosuppressive Agents/pharmacology , Cell Proliferation , Antineoplastic Agents/chemistry
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