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Br J Cancer ; 127(2): 364-376, 2022 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35396498

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BACKGROUND: Ferroptosis has attracted increasing interest in cancer therapy. Emerging evidences suggest that naturally occurring naphthoquinones exhibit potent anti-glioma effects via various mechanisms. METHODS: The anti-glioma effects of plumbagin were evaluated by in vitro and in vivo experiments. Anti-glioma mechanism of plumbagin was studied by proteomics, flow cytometry, MDA assay, western blot, and RT-PCR. Gene knockdown/overexpression, molecular docking, PharmMappper database, and coimmunoprecipitation were used to study the targets of plumbagin. RESULTS: Plumbagin showed higher blood-brain barrier penetration ability than that of lapachol and shikonin and elicited significant growth inhibitory effects in vitro and in vivo. Ferroptosis was the main mechanism of plumbagin-induced cell death. Mechanistically, plumbagin significantly downregulated the protein and mRNA levels of xCT and decreased GPX4 protein levels. NAD(P)H quinone dehydrogenase 1 (NQO1) was revealed as a plumbagin predictive target using PharmMappper database and molecular docking. Plumbagin enhanced NQO1 activity and decreased xCT expression, resulting in NQO1-dependent cell death. It also induced GPX4 degradation via the lysosome pathway and caused GPX4-dependent cell death. CONCLUSIONS: Plumbagin inhibited in vitro and in vivo glioma growth via targeting NQO1/GPX4-mediated ferroptosis, which might be developed as a novel ferroptosis inducer or anti-glioma candidate.


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Ferroptosis , Glioma , Naftoquinonas , Fosfolípido Hidroperóxido Glutatión Peroxidasa/metabolismo , Línea Celular Tumoral , Glioma/tratamiento farmacológico , Glioma/genética , Glioma/metabolismo , Humanos , Simulación del Acoplamiento Molecular , NAD(P)H Deshidrogenasa (Quinona)/genética , Naftoquinonas/farmacología
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Front Psychiatry ; 14: 1182657, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38179254

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Objective: To investigate the correlations between thyroid function, renal function, and depression. Methods: Clinical data of 67 patients with Major depressive disorder (MDD) and 36 healthy control subjects between 2018 and 2021 were collected to compare thyroid and renal function. Thyroid and renal functions of depressed patients were then correlated with the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD) and the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAMA).Spearman correlation analysis was used to find the correlation between renal function, thyroid function, and depression. A logistic regression was performed to find significant predictors of depression. Results: Triiodothyronine protamine (T3), thyroxine (T4), free triiodothyronine protamine (FT3), uric acid, sodium, and anion gap were lower in the MDD group than in the control group (p < 0.05). Correlation analysis of thyroid function, renal function, and factor terms of HAMD in the MDD group suggested that diurnal variation, hopelessness, and depression level were positively correlated with thyrotropin (TSH) (p < 0.05). Cognitive disturbance, retardation, and depression level were negatively correlated with creatinine (p < 0.05). Diurnal variation was negatively correlated with sodium ion (p < 0.01); hopelessness and depression level were positively correlated with chloride ion (p < 0.05); diurnal variation, retardation, and depression level were negatively correlated with anion gap (p < 0.05). Diurnal variation (p < 0.01) and retardation (p < 0.05) were negatively correlated with osmolality. Cognitive disturbance and depression level were positively correlated with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) (p < 0.05). In the MDD group, correlation analysis of thyroid function, renal function, and HAMA factor terms suggested that the total HAMA score and anxiety level were positively correlated with chloride ion (p < 0.05); psychic anxiety, total HAMA score, and anxiety level were negatively correlated with anion gap (p < 0.05). Furthermore, a low level of anion gap was an independent risk factor for depression and anxiety levels (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Low thyroid function and reduced waste metabolized by the kidneys in patients with MDD suggest a low intake and low metabolism in depressed patients. In addition, subtle fluctuations in the anion gap in depressed patients were strongly correlated with the degree of depression and anxiety.

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Zhongguo Shi Yan Xue Ye Xue Za Zhi ; 31(1): 154-161, 2023 Feb.
Artículo en Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36765493

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of adipocytes in the bone marrow microenvironment of patients with multiple myeloma (MM) on the pathogenesis of MM. METHODS: Bone marrow adipocytes (BMA) in bone marrow smears of health donors (HD) and newly diagnosed MM (ND-MM) patients were evaluated with oil red O staining. The mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) from HD and ND-MM patients were isolated, and in vitro co-culture assay was used to explore the effects of MM cells on the adipogenic differentiation of MSC and the role of BMA in the survival and drug resistance of MM cells. The expression of adipogenic/osteogenic differentiation-related genes PPAR-γ, DLK1, DGAT1, FABP4, FASN and ALP both in MSC and MSC-derived adipocytes was determined with real-time quantitative PCR. The Western blot was employed to detect the expression levels of IL-6, IL-10, SDF-1α, TNF-α and IGF-1 in the supernatant with or without PPAR-γ inhibitor. RESULTS: The results of oil red O staining of bone marrow smears showed that BMA increased significantly in patients of ND-MM compared with the normal control group, and the BMA content was related to the disease status. The content of BMA decreased in the patients with effective chemotherapy. MM cells up-regulated the expression of MSC adipogenic differentiation-related genes PPAR-γ, DLK1, DGAT1, FABP4 and FASN, but the expression of osteogenic differentiation-related gene ALP was significantly down-regulated. This means that the direct consequence of the interaction between MM cells and MSC in the bone marrow microenvironment is to promote the differentiation of MSC into adipocytes at the expense of osteoblasts, and the cytokines detected in supernatant changed. PPAR-γ inhibitor G3335 could partially reverse the release of cytokines by BMA. Those results confirmed that BMA regulated the release of cytokines via PPAR-γ signal, and PPAR-γ inhibitor G3335 could distort PPAR-γ mediated BMA maturation and cytokines release. The increased BMA and related cytokines effectively promoted the proliferation, migration and drug resistance of MM cells. CONCLUSION: The BMA and its associated cytokines are the promoting factors in the survival, proliferation and migration of MM cells. BMA can protect MM cells from drug-induced apoptosis and plays an important role in MM treatment failure and disease progression.


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Mieloma Múltiple , Osteogénesis , Humanos , Osteogénesis/genética , Médula Ósea/metabolismo , Mieloma Múltiple/metabolismo , Resistencia a Antineoplásicos , Receptores Activados del Proliferador del Peroxisoma/metabolismo , Receptores Activados del Proliferador del Peroxisoma/farmacología , Diferenciación Celular , Adipogénesis , Citocinas/metabolismo , Adipocitos/metabolismo , Células de la Médula Ósea/metabolismo , Células Cultivadas , PPAR gamma/metabolismo , PPAR gamma/farmacología , Microambiente Tumoral
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Glycobiology ; 22(1): 23-34, 2012 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21750098

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The glycoside hydrolase 18 (GH18) family of chitinases is a multigene family that plays various roles, such as ecdysis, embryonic development, allergic inflammation and so on. Efforts are still needed to reveal their functional diversification in an evolutionary and systematic manner. We collected 85 GH18 genes from eukaryotic representatives. The domain architectures of GH18 proteins were analyzed and several conserved patterns were identified. It was observed that some (11 proteins) GH18 members in Ecdysozoa or fungi possess repeats of catalytic domains and/or chitin-binding domains (ChtBs). The domain repeats are likely to meet requirements for higher efficiency of chitin degradation in chitin-containing species. On the contrary, all vertebrate GH18 proteins contain no more than one catalytic domain or ChtB. The results from homologous analysis, domain architectures, exon arrangements and synteny loci supported two evolutionary paths for the GH18 family. One path experienced gene expansion and contraction several times during evolution, covering most of GH18 members except CHID1 (stabilin-1 interacting partner) and its homologs. Proteins in this path underwent frequent domain gain and loss, as well as domain recombination, that could achieve versatility in function. The other path is comparatively conserved. The CHID1 gene evolved without gene duplication except in Danio rerio. Domain architectures of CHID1 orthologs are all identical. The diverse phylogeny of the GH18 family in arthropod is also presented.


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Quitinasas/química , Penaeidae/enzimología , Secuencias de Aminoácidos , Animales , Quitinasas/genética , Mapeo Cromosómico , Evolución Molecular , Exones , Penaeidae/genética , Filogenia , Señales de Clasificación de Proteína , Estructura Terciaria de Proteína , Secuencias Repetitivas de Aminoácido , Análisis de Secuencia de Proteína , Homología de Secuencia de Aminoácido
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Fish Shellfish Immunol ; 29(1): 75-81, 2010 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20202477

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GH18 chitinase is a multi-gene family. The family plays important physiological roles in Crustacea, e.g. ecdysis and defense against pathogen. However, data about GH18 family are rather limited in Crustacea. In the study, different cloning strategies were adopted to clone chitinase genes of Litopenaeus vannamei, which is the most widely cultured shrimp. Seven chitinase family members were identified. Analysis of domain architectures showed the repeated CBM18 modules and catalytic domain of enzymatically inactive chitolectin in Crustacea for the first time. Comparing to the three known groups of crustacean chitinase, four of the seven members are located on new evolutionary clades thus enriched the chitinase family of Crustacea. Tissue expression profiles were investigated in eight tissues. Expression of CHT5 and CHID1 were both detected in the hemocyte by which the innate immunity activity was carried out. The domain architectures, evolutionary relationships and tissue expression patterns all provide reasonable explanation for the existence of multiple genes in crustacean chitinase family.


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Quitinasas/inmunología , Inmunidad Innata/inmunología , Penaeidae/inmunología , Filogenia , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Animales , Secuencia de Bases , Quitinasas/genética , Etiquetas de Secuencia Expresada , Hemolinfa/enzimología , Hemolinfa/inmunología , Inmunidad Innata/genética , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Penaeidae/enzimología , Penaeidae/genética , ARN/química , ARN/genética , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa de Transcriptasa Inversa , Alineación de Secuencia , Análisis de Secuencia de ADN
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J Colloid Interface Sci ; 506: 245-254, 2017 Nov 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28735198

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The effects of carbon quantum dots (CQDs) on the dynamic properties of bovine serum albumin (BSA) were investigated using pendant drop profile analysis method. Moreover, the effects of CQDs on the competitive adsorption of BSA and dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine (DPPC) were examined. CQDs reduce the fluorescence intensity of BSA and cause a red shift in fluorescence emission. The quenching constant at pH 4.3 is almost twice as large as that of the value obtained at pH 6.0. A small amount of CQDs does not influence the dynamic surface adsorption properties of BSA molecules. As the CQD concentration increases, a gradual increase in adsorption rate of BSA molecules is observed. Moreover, the addition of CQDs results in a significant transition of kinetic dependencies of surface elasticity of BSA solution when the CQD concentration exceeds a critical value. The appearance of the maximum surface elasticity value is probably attributed to the formation of tails and loops. When the dynamic surface properties are dominated by BSA molecules, the effects of CQDs on the surface properties of BSA/DPPC mixture are similar to those of BSA alone. However, when the surface film mainly consists of DPPC, CQDs can obviously change the interfacial properties of DPPC monolayer.

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J Agric Food Chem ; 58(6): 3820-4, 2010 Mar 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20158206

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The effects of betaine on prawn beta-N-acetyl-D-glucosaminidase (NAGase) activity for the hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl-N-acetyl- beta-D-glucosaminide (pNP-NAG) have been studied. The results showed that appropriate concentrations of betaine could lead to reversible inhibition against NAGase, and the IC(50) value was estimated to be 15.00 +/- 0.30 mM. The inhibitory kinetics assay showed that betaine was a mixed type inhibitor with a K(I) value of 9.17 +/- 0.85 mM and a K(IS) value of 45.58 +/- 2.52 mM. The inhibitory model was set, and the microscopic rate constants were determined using the kinetic method of the substrate reaction. The time course of the hydrolysis of pNP-NAG catalyzed by NAGase in the presence of different betaine concentrations showed that at each betaine concentration, the rate decreased with an increase in time until a straight line was approached, indicating that the inhibition of NAGase by betaine is a slow, reversible reaction with fractional residual activity. The fact that k(+0) is much larger than k(+0)(') indicated that the free enzyme molecule is more fragile than the enzyme-substrate complex against betaine. It is suggested that the presence of the substrate offers marked protection of NAGase against inhibition by betaine.


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Acetilglucosaminidasa/antagonistas & inhibidores , Acetilglucosaminidasa/química , Betaína/química , Crustáceos/enzimología , Inhibidores Enzimáticos/química , Animales , Crustáceos/química , Cinética , Unión Proteica
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Zhongguo Shi Yan Xue Ye Xue Za Zhi ; 15(2): 357-63, 2007 Apr.
Artículo en Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17493347

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The study was aimed to investigate the human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-A, B, DRB1 alleles and haplotype frequencies and the characteristics of linkage disequilibrium in north Chinese Han bone marrow donors. HLA phenotype data of 11 755 north Chinese Han bone marrow donors were identified by PCR-SSP and PCR-SSO. HLA-A, B, DRB1 allele and haplotype frequencies were calculated by computer software named Arleguin which was based on Expectation-Maximization (EM) algorithms. The results showed that the population of 11755 unrelated-donors was tested by Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, and 18,42 and 15 specificities of HLA alleles were identified on the HLA-A, B, DRB1 locus respectively, including HLA-A25, B42, B53, B73 and DR3 which were rarely reported in Han population. HLA-A36, A43, A80, B78, B82 and DR18 were not detected in this study. The most frequent alleles with a frequency of over 0.05 were HLA-A*02, A*11, A*24, A*33, A*30, A*01, A*03, A*13, B62, B*51, B*46, B60, B61, B*35, B*44, DRB1*15, DRB1*09, DRB1*04, DRB1*07, DRB1*12, DRB1*11, DRB1*14, DRB1*08, DRB1*13. There were a total of 2 026 kinds of HLA-A-B-DR haplotypes (with a frequency of over 10(-6)) to be obtained. The each frequency of 26 kinds of three-locus haplotypes including HLA-A30-B13-DR7, A2-B46-DR9, A33-B58-DR17 etc was higher than 0.005. A30-B13-DR7 was the most frequent haplotype in north Chinese Han population. There were a total of 538 kinds of haplotypes for HLA-A-B, 227 kinds for A-DR and 522 kinds for B-DR to be obtained, and there were 409, 195, 423 kinds of haplotypes respectively with a frequency higher than 10 - 6. There were 28 kinds of HLA-A-B haplotypes including A30-B13, A2-B46, A33-B58 etc, 26 kinds of HLA-A-DR haplotypes including A2-DR9, A2-DR15, A30-DR7 etc, and 24 kinds of HLA-B-DR haplotypes including B13-DR7, B46-DR9, B13-DR12 etc with a frequency higher than 0.01. 296 (72%) kinds of HLA-A-B, 130 (67%) kinds of A-DR and 308 (73%) kinds of B-DR haplotypes were statistical linkage disequilibrium. HLA-A30-B13, A33-B58, A1-B37, A30-DR7, A33-DR13, A1-DR10, B37-DR10, B8-DR17, B13-DR7, B58-DR17 were significant positive linkage disequilibrium. It is concluded that this HLA-A, B, DRB1 gene and haplotype frequencies and linkage disequilibrium data with the largest sample size up to now is unique in north Chinese Han population. The study will be helpful to find matched donors for patients and establish the important foundation for further studying of transplantation immunity, HLA-related diseases and population genetics of this area.


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Donantes de Sangre , Antígenos HLA-A/genética , Antígenos HLA-B/genética , Antígenos HLA-DR/genética , Haplotipos , Adolescente , Adulto , Alelos , Pueblo Asiatico/genética , Femenino , Frecuencia de los Genes , Cadenas HLA-DRB1 , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Sistema de Registros
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