Publications by authors named "Hong-Lin Chan"

Particulate matter (PM) in air pollution has become a major environmental concern due to its potential health impacts, which vary seasonally and with human activities. While PM is often monitored for concentration, its chemical composition is equally important, especially regarding its effects on the immune system, which remain poorly understood. This study investigates the biological effects of PM2.

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In recent years, air pollution has become a major public health concern. The emission of greenhouse gases aggravates climate change, thereby affecting air quality. Among these pollutants, particulate matter (PM) can cause respiratory and cardiovascular damage.

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Oral cancer is a malignant tumor, and the associated death rate has significantly increased over the past few decades. Secreted fractions are involved in various physiological processes, and their analysis has become a promising approach for discovering diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for cancer detection and monitoring metastasis. Therefore, the discovery of potential prognostic, diagnostic, and therapeutic biomarkers for oral cancer metastasis is beneficial for developing effective strategies in oral cancer therapy.

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The immunoglobulin E (IgE) receptor FcεRI (Fc epsilon RI) plays a crucial role in allergic reactions. Recent studies have indicated that the interaction between FcεRIβ and the downstream protein phospholipase C beta 3 (PLCβ3) leads to the production of inflammatory cytokines. The aim of this study was to develop small molecules that inhibit the protein-protein interactions between FcεRIβ and PLCβ3 to treat allergic inflammation.

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According to the 2022 cancer statistics of the World Health Organization, lung cancer ranks among the top ten causes of death, with lung adenocarcinoma being the most prevalent type. Despite significant advancements in lung cancer therapeutics, many clinical limitations remain, primarily due to the development of drug resistance. The present study investigated the effects of pemetrexed on the drug resistance mechanisms in human lung adenocarcinoma and its association with progesterone receptor membrane component 1 (PGRMC1) expression.

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Lung cancer is a leading cause of death globally, with lung adenocarcinoma being the most common subtype. Despite advancements in targeted therapy, drug resistance remains a major challenge. This study investigated the impact of Bacillus coagulans on drug resistance in lung adenocarcinoma cells.

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In recent years, mounting evidence has highlighted a global decline in male semen quality, paralleling an increase in male infertility problems. Such developments in the male reproductive system are likely due to a range of environmental factors, which could negatively affect the outcomes of pregnancy, reproductive health, and the well-being of fetuses. Different environmental contaminants ultimately accumulate in riverbed sediments due to gravity, so these sediments are frequently considered hotspots for pollutants.

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Background: Hyperglycemia, which can lead to apoptosis, hypertrophy, fibrosis, and induces hyperinflammation in diabetic vascular complications due to oxidative stress. In order to elucidate the potential dual roles and regulatory signal transduction of TGF-β1 and TGF-β2 in human trabecular meshwork cells (HTMCs), we established an oxidative cell model in HTMCs using 5.5, 25, 50, and 100 mM d-glucose-supplemented media and characterized the TGF-β-related oxidative stress pathway.

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Oral dysbiosis contributes to periodontitis and has implications for systemic diseases. Diabetes mellitus is a common metabolic disorder characterized by impaired glucose regulation. AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) plays a vital role in regulating glucose uptake and glycogenesis in the liver.

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The research of obesity and gut microbiota has been carried out for years, yet the study process was in a slow pace for several challenges to conquer. As a complex status of disorder, the contributing factors refer to gut microbiota about obesity were controversial in a wide range. In terms of proteomics, 2D-DIGE technology is a powerful method for this study to identify fecal proteins from lean microbiota in Dusp6 knockout C57BL/6J mice, exploring the protein markers of the ability resisting to diet-induced obesity (DIO) transferred to the host mice after fecal microbiota transplantation.

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Liver metabolic syndrome, which involves impaired hepatic glycogen synthesis, is persistently increased by exposure to environmental pollutants. Most studies have investigated the pathogenesis of liver damage caused by single metal species or pure organics. However, under normal circumstances, the pollutants that we are exposed to are usually chemical mixtures that accumulate over time.

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infection is associated with the development of several gastric diseases including gastric cancer. To reach a long-term colonization in the host stomach, employs multiple outer membrane adhesins for binding to the gastric mucosa. However, due to the redundancy of adhesins that complement the adhesive function of bacteria, targeting each individual adhesin alone usually achieves nonideal outcomes for preventing bacterial adhesion.

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The main objective of this study was to establish a human cell-based platform to assess the effects of sediment toxicity on oxidative damage and cell essential behaviour. Since sediment pollution has increased as a consequence of including but not limited to industrialisation, the contaminants accumulated in sediments have already led to human health concerns. The Hsinchu Science Park is one of the most prominent semiconductor manufacturing centres in the world, and the Ke-Ya River flows through Hsinchu Science Park and the Hsinchu urban district.

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Strengthening the gut epithelial barrier is a potential strategy for management of gut microbiota-associated illnesses. Here, we demonstrate that dual-specificity phosphatase 6 (Dusp6) knockout enhances baseline colon barrier integrity and ameliorates dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colonic injury. DUSP6 mutation in Caco-2 cells enhances the epithelial feature and increases mitochondrial oxygen consumption, accompanied by altered glucose metabolism and decreased glycolysis.

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Antrodia cinnamomea (AC) is a nutraceutical fungus and studies have suggested that AC has the potential to prevent or alleviate diseases. However, little is known about the AC-induced phenotypes on the intestine-liver axis and gut microbial alterations. Here, we performed two-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis (2D-DIGE) and MALDI-Biotyper to elaborate the AC-induced phenotypes on the intestine-liver axis and gut microbial distribution of C57BL/6 mice.

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Sonogenetics is a promising strategy allowing the noninvasive and selective activation of targeted neurons in deep brain regions; nevertheless, its therapeutic outcome for neurodegeneration diseases that need long-term treatment remains to be verified. We previously enhanced the ultrasound (US) sensitivity of targeted cells by genetic modification with an engineered auditory-sensing protein, mPrestin (N7T, N308S). In this study, we expressed mPrestin in the dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra in Parkinson's disease (PD) mice and used 0.

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Cancer metastasis is one of most main causes of failure in cancer treatment. Nonetheless, more than half of oral cancer patients were diagnosed as advanced oral cancer with dramatically decreased 5-year survival rate to lower than 20%, while the stages become more advanced. In order to improve oral cancer treatment, the identification of cancer metastatic biomarkers and mechanisms is critical.

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Article Synopsis
  • Oxidative stress from reactive oxygen species (ROS) is crucial in glaucoma, leading to damage in human trabecular meshwork cells (HTMCs), which are vital for eye health.
  • The transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) signaling pathway plays a key role in this oxidative stress, influencing both fibrosis and cell survival mechanisms in HTMCs.
  • The study found that low concentrations of TGF-β1 can protect HTMCs from oxidative damage by activating specific signaling pathways, highlighting its potential for therapy in oxidative stress-related conditions.
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Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death worldwide. The most common type of lung cancer is non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). When NSCLC is detected, patients are typically already in a metastatic stage.

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In this study, we aimed to identify the cultivatable oral anaerobic bacterial distribution in oral cavity by MALDI-TOF Biotyper. The bacterial distribution of three groups, including subjects with/without periodontal disease, two clusters of age (60 years as the cutoff), and before/after treatment, were investigated in this study. There were 38 participants recruited in this study, involving 18 subjects with moderate to severe periodontal-infected patients and 20 healthy controls.

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Oxidative stress provides a major contribution to the pathogenesis of glaucoma and may induce retinal ganglion cell (RGC) damage. Transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) has appeared as a neuroprotective protein in various indignities. However, the TGF-β mechanism of protective effects against oxidative stress damage in RGCs still undetermined.

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A characteristic of diabetes mellitus is hyperglycemia, which is considered with an emphasis on the diabetic retinopathy of progressive neurodegenerative disease. Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) are believed to be important cells affected in the pathogenesis of diabetic retinopathy. Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β) is a neuroprotective protein that helps to withstand various neuronal injuries.

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More than 70% of patients with ovarian cancer are diagnosed in advanced stages. Therefore, it is urgent to identify a promising prognostic marker and understand the mechanism of ovarian cancer metastasis development. By using proteomics approaches, we found that UDP-glucose dehydrogenase (UGDH) was up-regulated in highly metastatic ovarian cancer TOV21G cells, characterized by high invasiveness (TOV21G ), in comparison to its parental control.

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Cancer metastasis is a common cause of failure in cancer therapy. However, over 60% of oral cancer patients present with advanced stage disease, and the five-year survival rates of these patients decrease from 72.6% to 20% as the stage becomes more advanced.

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Antrodia Cinnamomea is a fungus species widely used as a herb medicine for hypertension, cancer and handover. Nevertheless, the biological roles of Antrodia Cinnamomea on the molecular mechanism of liver cancer are not entirely understood. To determine whether Antrodia Cinnamomea is able to be used for the treatment of liver cancer and its molecular mechanism, we examined the effect of Antrodia Cinnamomea on the differential proteomic patterns in liver cancer cell lines HepG2 and C3A as well as in Chang's liver cell, a normal liver cell, using quantitative proteomic approach.

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