Publications by authors named "Chenghao Yan"

Mitochondria serve as the primary source of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS), which play a critical role in orchestrating cell death pathways such as pyroptosis in various types of cancers. PINK1-mediated mitophagy effectively removes damaged mitochondria and reduces detrimental ROS levels, thereby promoting cell survival. However, the regulation of pyroptosis by PINK1 and ROS in neuroblastoma remains unclear.

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Upon various stresses, mtDNA leaks from mitochondria into the cytoplasm, leading to cellular dysfunction and inflammation, thereby exacerbating disease progression. The autophagy-lysosome pathway has emerged as a pivotal quality control mechanism for eliminating abnormal cytoplasmic mtDNA. This article summarizes the mechanisms underlying mtDNA-triggered inflammation and how cytoplasmic mtDNA is eliminated.

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Stromal interaction molecule 1 (STIM1) is the endoplasmic reticulum Ca sensor for store-operated calcium entry and is closely associated with carcinogenesis and tumor progression. Previously, we found that STIM1 is upregulated in melanoma cells resistant to the serine/threonine-protein kinase B-raf inhibitor vemurafenib, although the mechanism underlying this upregulation is unknown. Here, we show that vemurafenib resistance upregulates STIM1 through an epidermal growth factor (EGF)/epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-Yes-associated protein 1 (YAP1)/TEA domain transcription factor 2 (TEAD2) signaling axis.

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The thyroid gland is susceptible to chemical exposure such as organophosphate insecticides (OPIs). With the ubiquitous nature of these products, humans are simultaneously exposed to a multitude of chemicals. This study aimed to evaluate the association between an individual and a mixture of OPI metabolites and changes in serum thyroid hormone (TH) concentrations.

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Cancer is considered as the second leading cause of mortality, and cancer incidence is still growing rapidly worldwide, which poses an increasing global health burden. Although chemotherapy is the most widely used treatment for cancer, its effectiveness is limited by drug resistance and severe side effects. Mitophagy is the principal mechanism that degrades damaged mitochondria via the autophagy/lysosome pathway to maintain mitochondrial homeostasis.

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Palmitoyl protein thioesterase 1(PPT1) is a lysosomal enzyme that catalyzes the protein depalmitoylation. It is considered to play a crucial role in regulating lysosomes, mitochondria and lipid metabolism. PPT1 has been reported to play an important role in the occurrence and progression of diseases, such as neurological diseases and cancers.

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Article Synopsis
  • Human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs) make up about 8% of the human genome and have been linked to various diseases, but there hasn't been a complete resource summarizing these associations.
  • The HervD Atlas is a new knowledgebase that compiles 60,726 HERV-disease associations from 254 publications, covering a wide range of HERVs, diseases, and related genes.
  • It features an interactive knowledge graph and a user-friendly interface, making it easier to explore HERV-disease connections and potentially aiding in the development of new diagnostic and treatment options.
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STIM1 (stromal interaction molecule 1) is one of the key components of the store operated Ca entry channel (SOCE), which is located on the endoplasmic reticulum membrane and highly expressed in most kinds of tumors. STIM1 promotes tumorigenesis and metastasis by modulating the formation of invadopodia, promoting angiogenesis, mediating inflammatory response, altering the cytoskeleton and cell dynamics. However, the roles and mechanism of STIM1 in different tumors have not been fully elucidated.

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The matrix metallopeptidase family (matrix metallopeptidase, MMPs) is a class of zinc-dependent endopeptidases that can degrade most extracellular matrices. MT1-MMP (membrane type 1 metalloprotease) is an important metallopeptidase, which is located on plasma membrane and highly expressed in most tumors. MT1-MMP promotes cancer metastasis through affecting the extracellular matrix remodeling, angiogenesis, lipid metabolism, and inflammation.

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Objective: To investigate the clinical effect of spermatic cord seal-up injection on acute epididymitis and its mechanisms.

Methods: A total of 120 cases of acute epididymitis were allocated to a trial group (n = 56), aged 18 - 78 (38.4 +/- 9.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Chenghao Yan"

  • - Chenghao Yan's research focuses on the intersection of mitochondrial dynamics, cellular homeostasis, and cancer biology, emphasizing the role of autophagy and lysosomal pathways in regulating inflammation and tumor progression.
  • - Key findings include the identification of mechanisms through which cytoplasmic mtDNA clearance can suppress inflammatory responses and the upregulation of STIM1 in melanoma cells resistant to vemurafenib, indicating potential therapeutic targets in cancer treatment.
  • - Yan's work also explores the impact of environmental toxins, such as organophosphate insecticides, on thyroid hormone levels, and highlights the significance of endogenous retroviruses in disease associations, contributing to a deeper understanding of chronic disease pathogenesis.*