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Int J Food Microbiol ; 418: 110729, 2024 Jun 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38696986

RESUMEN

Ethylene produced by plants generally induces ripening and promotes decay, whereas the effect of ethylene produced by pathogens on plant diseases remains unclear. In this study, four ethylene-producing fungi including Alternaria alternata (A. alternata, Aa), Fusarium verticilliodes (F. verticillioides, Fv), Fusarium fujikuroi 1 (F. fujikuroi 1, Ff-1) and Fusarium fujikuroi 2 (F. fujikuroi 2, Ff-2) were severally inoculated in potato dextrose broth (PDB) media and postharvest green peppers, the ethylene production rates, disease indexes and chlorophyll fluorescence parameters were determined. The results showed that Ff-2 and Fv in the PDB media had the highest and almost the same ethylene production rates. After inoculation with green peppers, Ff-2 treated group still exhibited the highest ethylene production rate, whereas Aa treated group had a weak promotion effect on ethylene production. Moreover, the ethylene production rate of green peppers with mechanical injury was twice that without mechanical injury, and the ethylene production rates of green peppers treated with Aa, Ff-1, Ff-2 and Fv were 1.2, 2.6, 3.8 and 2.8 folds than those of green peppers without treatment, respectively. These results indicated that pathogen infection stimulated the synthesis of ethylene in green peppers. Correlation analysis indicated that the degreening of Fusarium-infected green pepper was significantly positively correlated with the ethylene production rate of green pepper, whereas the disease spot of Aa-infected green pepper had a significant positive correlations with the ethylene production rate of green peppers. Chlorophyll fluorescence results showed that the green peppers already suffered from severe disease after being infected with fungi for 4 days, and Fusarium infection caused early and serious stress, while the harm caused by A. alternata was relatively mild at the early stage. Our results clearly showed that α-keto-γ-methylthiobutyric acid (KMBA)-mediated ethylene synthesis was the major ethylene synthesis pathway in the four postharvest pathogenic fungi. All the results obtained suggested that ethylene might be the main infection factor of Fusarium spp. in green peppers. For pathogenic fungi, stimulating green peppers to produce high level of ethylene played a key role in the degreening of green peppers.


Asunto(s)
Alternaria , Capsicum , Etilenos , Fusarium , Enfermedades de las Plantas , Etilenos/metabolismo , Etilenos/biosíntesis , Capsicum/microbiología , Fusarium/metabolismo , Enfermedades de las Plantas/microbiología , Alternaria/metabolismo , Clorofila/metabolismo , Clorofila/biosíntesis
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J Genet Genomics ; 51(2): 208-221, 2024 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38157933

RESUMEN

Inherited retinal dystrophies (IRDs) are major causes of visual impairment and irreversible blindness worldwide, while the precise molecular and genetic mechanisms are still elusive. N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification is the most prevalent internal modification in eukaryotic mRNA. YTH domain containing 2 (YTHDC2), an m6A reader protein, has recently been identified as a key player in germline development and human cancer. However, its contribution to retinal function remains unknown. Here, we explore the role of YTHDC2 in the visual function of retinal rod photoreceptors by generating rod-specific Ythdc2 knockout mice. Results show that Ythdc2 deficiency in rods causes diminished scotopic ERG responses and progressive retinal degeneration. Multi-omics analysis further identifies Ppef2 and Pde6b as the potential targets of YTHDC2 in the retina. Specifically, via its YTH domain, YTHDC2 recognizes and binds m6A-modified Ppef2 mRNA at the coding sequence and Pde6b mRNA at the 5'-UTR, resulting in enhanced translation efficiency without affecting mRNA levels. Compromised translation efficiency of Ppef2 and Pde6b after YTHDC2 depletion ultimately leads to decreased protein levels in the retina, impaired retinal function, and progressive rod death. Collectively, our finding highlights the importance of YTHDC2 in visual function and photoreceptor survival, which provides an unreported elucidation of IRD pathogenesis via epitranscriptomics.


Asunto(s)
Células Fotorreceptoras de Vertebrados , Degeneración Retiniana , Animales , Humanos , Ratones , Fosfodiesterasas de Nucleótidos Cíclicos Tipo 6/genética , Células Fotorreceptoras de Vertebrados/metabolismo , Células Fotorreceptoras de Vertebrados/patología , Degeneración Retiniana/genética , Degeneración Retiniana/metabolismo , Degeneración Retiniana/patología , ARN Helicasas/genética , ARN Mensajero/genética , ARN Mensajero/metabolismo
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Food Chem ; 440: 138200, 2024 May 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38142553

RESUMEN

A smart film was developed to detect the freshness of pork by incorporating blueberry anthocyanins (BAs) and hinokitiol (HIN) loaded zeolite-imidazolium framework (HIN@ZIF-8) with into a sodium alginate matrix, and its microstructure and physicochemical properties were studied. The SA matrix was doped with BAs and HIN@ZIF-8 nanoparticles (SA-BAs/HIN@ZIF-8) to increase its tensile strength and reduce its water vapor permeability. HIN@ZIF-8 has low cytotoxicity, and SA-BAs/HIN@ZIF-8 membranes have long-lasting antimicrobial and highly sensitive color development properties against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. The results of pork preservation experiments showed that SA-BA/HIN@ZIF-8 could extend the shelf life of pork to 6 days at 4 ℃. E-nose evaluation experiments showed that SA-BAs/HIN@ZIF-8 could inhibit compounds that cause unpleasant and irritating odours. Therefore, SA-BAs/HIN@ZIF-8 was considered to be an effective method to improve the freshness of pork, and the results showed that it has a promising application in food preservation.


Asunto(s)
Arándanos Azules (Planta) , Monoterpenos , Nanopartículas , Carne de Cerdo , Carne Roja , Tropolona/análogos & derivados , Porcinos , Animales , Alginatos/farmacología , Antocianinas/farmacología , Antibacterianos/farmacología , Escherichia coli , Embalaje de Alimentos , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno
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Small ; 19(50): e2303594, 2023 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37626465

RESUMEN

Bacterial infection continues to be an increasing global health problem with the most widely accepted treatment paradigms restricted to antibiotics. However, the overuse and misuse of antibiotics have triggered multidrug resistance of bacteria, frustrating therapeutic outcomes, and leading to higher mortality rates. Even worse, the tendency of bacteria to form biofilms on living and nonliving surfaces further increases the difficulty in confronting bacteria because the extracellular matrix can act as a robust barrier to prevent the penetration of antibiotics and resist environmental damage. As a result, the inability to eliminate bacteria and biofilms often leads to persistent infection, implant failure, and device damage. Therefore, it is of paramount importance to develop alternative antimicrobial agents while avoiding the generation of bacterial resistance to prevent the large-scale growth of bacterial resistance. In recent years, nano-antibacterial materials have played a vital role in the antibacterial field because of their excellent physical and chemical properties. This review focuses on new physicochemical antibacterial strategies and versatile antibacterial nanomaterials, especially the mechanism and types of 2D antibacterial nanomaterials. In addition, this advanced review provides guidance on the development direction of antibiotic-free disinfections in the antibacterial field in the future.


Asunto(s)
Antiinfecciosos , Infecciones Bacterianas , Nanoestructuras , Humanos , Antibacterianos/química , Desinfección , Infecciones Bacterianas/tratamiento farmacológico , Bacterias
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Chemosphere ; 340: 139920, 2023 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37611754

RESUMEN

Anaerobic digestion is an economic method for treating high salinity organic wastewater (HSOW), but performance enhancement is needed because of the inhibitory effect of high salinity. In this study, rice-straw ash (RSA) was applied to alleviate the inhibitory effect during HSOW anaerobic digestion. The results showed that, when the NaCl content increased from 0% to 3.0%, the methane production decreased by 87.35%, and the TOC removal rate decreased to 34.12%. As a K+ and alkalinity source, RSA addition enhanced the anaerobic digestion performance, and the optimal dosage was 0.88 g/L. Under this dosage, the methane production increased by 221.60%, and TOC removal rate reached 66.42% at 3.0% salinity. The addition of RSA increased the proportion of living cells in the high salinity environment, and enhanced the activity of key enzymes and electron transfer efficiency in the anaerobic digestion process. The addition of RSA with a dosage of 0.88 g/L promoted the accumulation of acetoclastic methanogen Methanothrix. The abundance of substrate transporters, ion transporters and electron transfer related functional genes were enriched, which might be key for promoting HSOW anaerobic digestion performance. The results also showed that RSA addition played an important role in maintaining the stability of the anaerobic digestion system, and it could be a potential strategy for enhancing the anaerobic digestion performance under high salinity conditions.


Asunto(s)
Oryza , Anaerobiosis , Salinidad , Aguas Residuales , Metano
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Chemosphere ; 318: 137974, 2023 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36708783

RESUMEN

During high salinity organic wastewater (HSOW) anaerobic digestion treatment, the process of methanogenesis can be severely inhibited in the high salinity environment, and the accumulation of volatile organic acids (VFAs) leads to failure of the anaerobic reaction. In this study, nano-magnetite and KCl were adopted to alleviate the inhibitory effect of high salinity and enhance the HSOW anaerobic digestion performance. The result showed that, under the optimal dosage of 200 mg/L, nano-magnetite addition promoted the anaerobic digestion performance, and the methane production increased by 11.06%. When KCl was added with a dosage of 0.174%, the methane production increased by 98.37%. The simultaneous addition of nano-magnetite (200 mg/L) and KCl showed a synergistic effect on enhancing HSOW anaerobic digestion performance, and the methane production increased by 124.85%. The addition of nano-magnetite and KCl promoted the conversion of VFAs, especially accelerated the degradation of propionic acid and butyric acid, also it promoted the activity of acetate kinase, dehydrogenase and F420, and thereby enhanced the methanogenesis process. This study could provide a new method for enhancing the anaerobic digestion of HSOW.


Asunto(s)
Óxido Ferrosoférrico , Aguas Residuales , Anaerobiosis , Salinidad , Potasio , Metano/metabolismo , Iones , Reactores Biológicos , Aguas del Alcantarillado
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Gene ; 849: 146916, 2023 Jan 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36174906

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVES: Transcriptional regulator PRD1-BF-1-RIZ1 homology (PR) domain containing protein-16 (PRDM16) has a fundamental function in maintaining energy homeostasis and regulating glucose and lipid metabolism, which are responsible for the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, the impact of genetic variation of PRDM16 gene on T2D risk remains to be investigated. Thus, we evaluated the possible association between genetic variants within PRDM16 region and T2D development in Chinese individuals. METHODS: A total of 427 T2D patients and 408 healthy controls were enrolled. Ten single-nucleotide variants across PRDM16 gene were screened with the SNaPshot assay. The effect of genotypes and alleles of different variant on the T2D risk was examined under diverse genetic models. The impact of genetic variant on promoter activity was determined using an in vitro luciferase reporter gene assay. RESULTS: Genotypic frequency of rs2297828 in the PRDM16 promoter region was significantly different between patients with T2D and controls (P = 0.004). The minor allele A of rs2297828 was potentially associated with a higher T2D susceptibility in a dominant model (AG + AA vs GG: OR = 1.54, 95 % CI: 1.12-1.12; P = 0.007), and the subjects with either an AA homozygote or an AG heterozygote displayed increased fasting blood levels of glucose and lipids. Reporter gene assays demonstrated that rs2297828 can influence the activity of the PRDM16 promoter. CONCLUSIONS: We firstly observed that PRDM16 variation might influence T2D occurrence, and rs2297828 might be a functional variant that can influence the expression of PRDM16.


Asunto(s)
Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2 , Humanos , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/genética , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/epidemiología , Predisposición Genética a la Enfermedad , Polimorfismo de Nucleótido Simple , Genotipo , Factores de Transcripción/genética , Glucosa , Nucleótidos , Lípidos , Frecuencia de los Genes , Proteínas de Unión al ADN/genética
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Gels ; 8(6)2022 May 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35735672

RESUMEN

Hydrogels, which are hydrophilic polymer networks, have attracted great attention, and significant advances in their biological and biomedical applications, such as for drug delivery, tissue engineering, and models for medical studies, have been made. Due to their similarity in physiological structure, hydrogels are highly compatible with extracellular matrices and biological tissues and can be used as both carriers and matrices to encapsulate cellular secretions. As small extracellular vesicles secreted by nearly all mammalian cells to mediate cell-cell interactions, exosomes play very important roles in therapeutic approaches and disease diagnosis. To maintain their biological activity and achieve controlled release, a strategy that embeds exosomes in hydrogels as a composite system has been focused on in recent studies. Therefore, this review aims to provide a thorough overview of the use of composite hydrogels for embedding exosomes in medical applications, including the resources for making hydrogels and the properties of hydrogels, and strategies for their combination with exosomes.

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J Evid Based Med ; 14(4): 295-302, 2021 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34904788

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: We did a network meta-analysis and systematic review among patients seeking for maximum anchorage and provided a guidance of selecting certain systems in clinical practice. METHODS: Seven databases were searched, and randomized controlled trials (RCTs) published with no language restrictions from January 1994 to February 2021 comparing any of the following seven anchorage systems for maximum anchorage orthodontic treatment were selected(PROSPERO: CRD42019117995). A network meta-analysis (NMA) was then conducted to integrate direct evidence with indirect evidence based on logical inference to compare and rank treatments for maximum anchorages in the capacity of maintaining anchorage and duration of total treatment time. RESULTS: Nine publications with 522 participants were considered eligible and were taken into evaluation. According to the capacity of anchorage reinforcement, three skeleton anchorages including miniscrew implants, midpalate implants and Onplant midpalate implants were significantly more effective than conventional anchorages including headgears, TPAs and Nance buttons respectively. According to conventional anchorages, headgears and Nance buttons were significantly more effective than TPA. The strategy ranking reflected the same results as above. However, miniscrew implants required the longest total treatment time. CONCLUSIONS: In general, miniscrew impants are most effective in reserving anchorage. Nance buttons require the least total treatment time. Total evidence is graded as moderate. Midpalatal implants might be the best choice when doing treatment planning because it has the most favorable balance between effectiveness and treatment time. But data analysis of the acceptability and acquisition cost of those anchorage systems must be done to make final decisions.


Asunto(s)
Maloclusión , Métodos de Anclaje en Ortodoncia , Humanos , Metaanálisis en Red
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J Periodontal Res ; 56(4): 617-632, 2021 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33458817

RESUMEN

Proteoglycans (PGs) are largely glycosylated proteins, consisting of a linkage sugar, core proteins, and glycosaminoglycans (GAGs). To date, more than 40 kinds of PGs have been identified, and they can be classified as intracellular, cell surface, pericellular, and extracellular PGs according to cellular locations. To illustrate, extracellular PGs are known for regulating the homeostasis of the extracellular matrix; cell-surface PGs play a role in mediating cell adhesion and binding various growth factors. In the field of periodontology, PGs are implicated in cellular proliferation, migration, adhesion, contractility, and anoikis, thereby exerting a profound influence on periodontal tissue development, wound repair, the immune response, biomechanics, and pathological process. Additionally, the expression patterns of some PGs are dynamic and cell-specific. Therefore, determining the roles and spatial-temporal expression patterns of PGs in the periodontium could shed light on treatments for wound healing, tissue regeneration, periodontitis, and gingival overgrowth. In this review, close attention is paid to the distributions, functions, and potential applications of periodontal PGs. Related genetically modified animal experiments and involved signal transduction cascades are summarized for improved understanding of periodontal PGs. To date, however, there is a large amount of speculation on this topic that requires rigorous experiments for validation.


Asunto(s)
Periodoncio , Proteoglicanos , Animales , Matriz Extracelular , Glicosaminoglicanos , Ligamento Periodontal
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J Diabetes Res ; 2019: 4902301, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31205951

RESUMEN

Nuclear factor-Y (NF-Y) consists of three evolutionary conserved subunits including NF-YA, NF-YB, and NF-YC; it is a critical transcriptional regulator of lipid and glucose metabolism and adipokine biosynthesis that are associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) occurrence, while the impacts of genetic variants in the NF-Y gene on the risk of T2DM remain to be investigated. In the present study, we screened five single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with the SNaPshot method in 427 patients with T2DM and 408 healthy individuals. Subsequently, we analyzed the relationships between genotypes and haplotypes constructed from these SNPs with T2DM under diverse genetic models. Furthermore, we investigated the allele effects on the quantitative metabolic traits. Of the five tagSNPs, we found that three SNPs (rs2268188, rs6918969, and rs28869187) exhibited nominal significant differences in allelic or genotypic frequency between patients with T2DM and healthy individuals. The minor alleles G, C, and C at rs2268188, rs6918969, and rs28869187, respectively, conferred a higher T2DM risk under a dominant genetic model, and the carriers of these risk alleles (either homozygotes of the minor allele or heterozygotes) had statistically higher levels of fasting plasma glucose, cholesterol, and triglycerides. Haplotype analysis showed that SNPs rs2268188, rs6918969, rs28869187, and rs35105472 formed a haplotype block, and haplotype TTAC was protective against T2DM (OR = 0.76, 95% CI = 0.33-0.82, P = 0.004), while haplotype GCCG was associated with an elevated susceptibility to T2DM (OR = 2.33, 95% CI = 1.43-3.57, P = 0.001). This study is the first ever observation to our knowledge that indicates the genetic variants of NF-YA might influence a Chinese Han individual's occurrence of T2DM.


Asunto(s)
Factor de Unión a CCAAT/genética , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/genética , Glucosa/metabolismo , Metabolismo de los Lípidos , Polimorfismo de Nucleótido Simple , Anciano , Alelos , Glucemia/análisis , Presión Sanguínea , China , Colesterol/sangre , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/sangre , Femenino , Frecuencia de los Genes , Genes Dominantes , Predisposición Genética a la Enfermedad , Variación Genética , Genotipo , Haplotipos , Heterocigoto , Homocigoto , Humanos , Desequilibrio de Ligamiento , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Factores de Riesgo , Triglicéridos/sangre
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J Biol Chem ; 293(20): 7894-7904, 2018 05 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29530977

RESUMEN

Hepatic gluconeogenesis is essential to maintain blood glucose levels, and its abnormal activation leads to hyperglycemia and type 2 diabetes. However, the molecular mechanisms in the regulation of hepatic gluconeogenesis remain to be fully defined. In this study, using murine hepatocytes and a liver-specific knockout mouse model, we explored the physiological role of nuclear factor Y (NF-Y) in regulating hepatic glucose metabolism and the underlying mechanism. We found that NF-Y targets the gluconeogenesis pathway in the liver. Hepatic NF-Y expression was effectively induced by cAMP, glucagon, and fasting in vivo Lentivirus-mediated NF-Y overexpression in Hepa1-6 hepatocytes markedly raised the gluconeogenic gene expression and cellular glucose production compared with empty vector control cells. Conversely, CRISPR/Cas9-mediated knockdown of NF-Y subunit A (NF-YA) attenuated gluconeogenic gene expression and glucose production. We also provide evidence indicating that CRE-loxP-mediated, liver-specific NF-YA knockout compromises hepatic glucose production. Mechanistically, luciferase reporter gene assays and ChIP analysis indicated that NF-Y activates transcription of the gluconeogenic genes Pck1 and G6pc, by encoding phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) and the glucose-6-phosphatase catalytic subunit (G6Pase), respectively, via directly binding to the CCAAT regulatory sequence motif in their promoters. Of note, NF-Y enhanced gluconeogenesis by interacting with cAMP-responsive element-binding protein (CREB). Overall, our results reveal a previously unrecognized physiological function of NF-Y in controlling glucose metabolism by up-regulating the gluconeogenic genes Pck1 and G6pc Modulation of hepatic NF-Y expression may therefore offer an attractive therapeutic approach to manage type 2 diabetes.


Asunto(s)
Factor de Unión a CCAAT/genética , Gluconeogénesis/genética , Glucosa-6-Fosfatasa/genética , Glucosa/metabolismo , Hepatocitos/metabolismo , Hígado/metabolismo , Fosfoenolpiruvato Carboxiquinasa (GTP)/genética , Animales , Sitios de Unión , Factor de Unión a CCAAT/deficiencia , Proteína de Unión a CREB/genética , Proteína de Unión a CREB/metabolismo , Sistemas CRISPR-Cas , Línea Celular , AMP Cíclico/farmacología , Ayuno/metabolismo , Eliminación de Gen , Regulación de la Expresión Génica , Glucagón/farmacología , Gluconeogénesis/efectos de los fármacos , Glucosa-6-Fosfatasa/metabolismo , Hepatocitos/citología , Hepatocitos/efectos de los fármacos , Masculino , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Ratones Noqueados , Fosfoenolpiruvato Carboxiquinasa (GTP)/metabolismo , Cultivo Primario de Células , Regiones Promotoras Genéticas , Unión Proteica , Transducción de Señal
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