Publications by authors named "Chaoxiang Lv"

Objective: Gastric cancer (GCa) is a common malignancy where the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) pathway and lncRNAs are key to proliferation and metastasis. This study aimed to identify lncRNAs regulating the EMT pathway as therapeutic and diagnostic targets in GCa.

Methods: We utilized the TCGA-STAD dataset and differential expression gene (DEG) analysis was performed to identify overlapping genes between DEGs and the EMT pathway.

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Nipah virus (NiV) is a highly pathogenic paramyxovirus characterized by zoonotic infection, high mortality, and a lack of effective treatment, posing a serious threat to global public health security. Currently, it still lacks specific treatments or approved vaccines, and is listed as a potential pandemic threat pathogen by the World Health Organization. This paper systematically reviews the core progress and challenges of NiV investigation, with a focus on the development of animal models, vaccine development strategies, treatment strategy, and bottlenecks in translational medicine.

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Influenza virus causes worldwide outbreaks and seasonal epidemics, posing a severe threat to public health and social development. Effective prevention and treatment of influenza infections remain major challenge for global healthcare. In this study, we observed that taurolidine effectively inhibited the proliferation of several human or animal influenza virus strains and protected mice from lethal-infection.

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Background: Cancer remains a major global health challenge, with early detection and prompt treatment being crucial for reducing mortality rates. The has been linked to the development of several tumors, and there is growing evidence of its involvement. However, its specific functions and effects in different cancer types remain unclear.

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Lactate dehydrogenase A (LDHA), a critical enzyme involved in glycolysis, is broadly involved multiple biological functions in human cancers. It is reported that can impact tumor immune surveillance and induce the transformation of tumor-associated macrophages, highlighting its unnoticed function of in immune system. However, in human cancers, the role of in prognosis and immunotherapy hasn't been investigated.

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Background: Protein inhibitor of activated STATs (PIAS) has pleiotropic biological effects, such as protein post-translational modification, transcriptional coregulation and gene editing. It is reported that PIAS family genes are also correlated with immune cells infiltration in cancers that highlights their unnoticed biological role in tumor progression. However, the relationship of their expression with prognosis, immune cell infiltration, tumor microenvironment, and immunotherapy in pan-cancer has been rarely reported.

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Background: The thioredoxin (TMX) system, an important redox system, plays crucial roles in several immune-related diseases. However, there is limited research on the correlation of TMX family gene expression with human pan-cancer prognosis, tumor microenvironment (TME), and immunotherapy.

Methods: Based on the integration of several bioinformatics analysis methods, we explored the expression levels and prognostic value of TMX family members in pan-cancer and analyzed their association between TME, immune infiltration, stemness scores, and drug sensitivity.

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Introduction: The prevalence and infection of the Zika virus (ZIKV) have recently posed a major threat to global public health security. However, there is currently a lack of specific vaccines and effective antiviral drugs for ZIKV infection.

Methods: Theaflavins TF1 and TF2 were selected by evaluating the anti-Zika virus activity of four kinds of theaflavins in vitro.

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Article Synopsis
  • Influenza A and B viruses can cause serious respiratory illnesses, leading to epidemics and high mortality, prompting the need for effective treatments.
  • Isoquercitrin, a component of traditional Chinese medicine, demonstrated strong antiviral properties in laboratory tests and in mouse models, significantly reducing virus replication and associated organ damage.
  • Among various methods of administration, intramuscular injection was found to be the most effective for delivering isoquercitrin in combating influenza infections.
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Influenza virus is prone to seasonal spread and widespread outbreaks, which pose important challenges to public health security. Therefore, it is important to effectively prevent and treat influenza virus infection. Schisandra polysaccharide (SPJ) is a polysaccharide derived from the fruit of Schisandra chinensis (Turcz.

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Taurolidine (TRD), a derivative of taurine, has anti-bacterial and anti-tumor effects by chemically reacting with cell-walls, endotoxins and exotoxins to inhibit the adhesion of microorganisms. However, its application in antiviral therapy is seldom reported. Here, we reported that TRD significantly inhibited the replication of influenza virus H5N1 in MDCK cells with the half-maximal inhibitory concentration (EC) of 34.

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Severe pathological damage caused by the influenza virus is one of the leading causes of death. However, the prevention and control strategies for influenza virus infection have certain limitations, and the exploration for new influenza antiviral drugs has become the major research direction. This study evaluated the antiviral activities of four theaflavin derivatives (TFs).

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Avian H3N2 influenza virus follows cross-host transmission and has spread among dogs in Asia since 2005. After 2015-2016, a new H3N2 subtype canine influenza epidemic occurred in dogs in North America and Asia. The disease prevalence was assessed by virological and serological surveillance in dogs in China.

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It was initially found that neural-restrictive silencer factor/repressor 1-silencing transcription factor () is a transcriptional repressor of neuronal genes in nonneuronal cells. However, it is reported to be abundantly expressed in various types of aggressive cancer cells. In this study, we evaluated the expression patterns of in renal cell carcinoma and found that its expression is lower in tumor tissues compared to normal tissues.

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Objective: Dysregulation of long noncoding RNA is associated with a variety of cancers and LncRNA has anticancer or carcinogenic activities. PVT1, as a long noncoding RNA, plays an important role in the development of cancer.

Methods: We use R to download and analyze the data in TCGA database.

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Paclitaxel (PTX) has been commonly used to treat multiple types of tumor. Its anticancer mechanism differs based on different PTX concentrations and types of tumor cell. In the present study, MTT assays of HCT116 and LOVO cells treated with PTX revealed the chemosensitivity of the cell lines for different PTX concentrations.

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Paclitaxel (PTX) is a natural alkaloid isolated from the bark of a tree, , and is currently used to treat a variety of tumors. Recently, it has been found that low-dose PTX is a promising treatment for some cancers, presenting few side effects. However, antitumor mechanisms of low-dose PTX (<1 nM) have rarely been illuminated.

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Transgenic sheep can be used to achieve genetic improvements in breeds and as an important large-animal model for biomedical research. In this study, we generated a TALEN plasmid specific for ovine MSTN and transfected it into fetal fibroblast cells of STH sheep. MSTN biallelic-KO somatic cells were selected as nuclear donor cells for SCNT.

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