Publications by authors named "Shiao-Pieng Lee"

Background/purpose: The extract of the soft coral has shown an anti-cancer activity in various cancer cells. However, its effect on the oral squamous cell carcinoma cell (OSCC) lines remains unclear. The purpose of this study is to investigate the anti-cancer effects of the extract of (C127) on the OSCC cells.

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  • Oral submucous fibrosis (OSF) is a potentially malignant condition marked by inflammation and collagen buildup, with recent studies highlighting the role of specific microRNAs (miRNAs) in fibrosis.
  • This study focused on identifying miR-190a as a key pro-fibrosis miRNA in OSF, noting its overexpression in fibrotic buccal mucosal fibroblasts and its impact on cell behavior.
  • The research found that inhibiting miR-190a reduced cell migration and collagen production by promoting the expression of its target, Krüppel-like factor 15 (KLF15), suggesting that targeting this miRNA-KLF15 pathway could be a potential treatment strategy for OSF.
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Background/purpose: Oral submucosal fibrosis (OSF) is a premalignant disorder positively associated with betel nut chewing. Recent studies supported the promising benefits of histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors for fibrosis treatment. Here we aim to clarify the pro-fibrogenic role of HDAC9 in regulating OSF.

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Cannabidiol (CBD) is an active natural compound that is extracted from . Previous studies show that CBD is a nonpsychotropic compound with significant anticancer effects. This study determines its cytotoxic effect on oral cancer cells and OEC-M1 cells and compares the outcomes with a chemotherapeutic drug, cisplatin.

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MYC has a short half-life that is tightly regulated through phosphorylation and proteasomal degradation. Many studies have claimed that treatment with disulfiram (DSF) with or without copper ions can cause cancer cell death in a reactive oxygen species (ROS)-dependent manner in cancer cells. Our previous study showed that the levels of c-Myc protein and the phosphorylation of threonine 58 (T58) and serine 62 (S62) increased in DSF-Cu-complex-treated oral epidermoid carcinoma Meng-1 (OECM-1) cells.

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Background/purpose: Oral cancer has been recognized as one of the most common malignancies worldwide and ranks the fifth leading cause of cancer death in Taiwan. A variety of studies have demonstrated that microRNAs are involved in the regulation of the hallmarks of oral carcinogenesis. Nevertheless, the effect of miR-1266-5p on the tumorigenesis of oral cancer has not been investigated, and not to mention, its functional role in oral cancer.

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Andrographolide is an active diterpenoid compound extracted from . It exhibits antiinflammatory and anticancer effects. Previous studies show that it is non-toxic to experimental animals.

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This study investigates an association between oral cancers and the risk of developing depression. We conducted a total of 3031 patients with newly diagnosed oral cancers and 9093 age-, sex-, and index year-matched controls (1:3) from 2000 to 2013 were selected from the National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIRD) of Taiwan. After adjusting for confounding factors, multivariate Cox proportional hazards analysis was used to compare the risk of depression over a 13-year follow-up.

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Three-dimensional (3D) printing technology is now widely used in biomedical developments. Especially, photo-curing systems provide high resolution and precision. The current goal of biomedical 3D printing technology is the printing of human organs, but the current commercial photo-curable materials generally have high mechanical strength that cannot meet the mechanical properties of the object to be printed.

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Background: Gastroretentive drug delivery system (GDDS) are novel systems that have been recently developed for treating stomach diseases. The key function of all GDDS systems is to control the retention time in the stomach. However, research into the bulk density or entanglement of polymers, especially regarding their effects on drug float and release times, is scarce.

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Electric cell-substrate impedance sensing (ECIS) has been used as a real-time impedance-based method to quantify cell behavior in tissue culture. The method is capable of measuring both the resistance and capacitance of a cell-covered microelectrode at various AC frequencies. In this study, we demonstrate the application of high-frequency capacitance measurement (f = 40 or 64 kHz) for the sensitive detection of both the micromotion and wound-healing migration of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs).

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Disulfiram (DSF), an irreversible aldehyde dehydrogenase inhibitor, is being used in anticancer therapy, as its effects in humans are known and less adverse than conventional chemotherapy. We explored the potential mechanism behind the cytotoxicity of DSF-Cu/Cu complexes in oral epidermoid carcinoma meng-1 (OECM-1) and human gingival epithelial Smulow-Glickman (SG) cells. Exposure to CuCl or CuCl slightly but concentration-dependently decreased cell viability, while DSF-Cu/Cu induced cell death in OECM-1 cells, but not SG cells.

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Magnesium alloys with coatings have the potential to be used for bone substitute alternatives since their mechanical properties are close to those of human bone. However, the surface modification of magnesium alloys to increase the surface biocompatibility and reduce the degradation rate remains a challenge. Here, FHA-Mg scaffolds were made of magnesium alloys and coated with fluorohydroxyapatite (FHA).

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The homeostasis of intracellular pH (pH ) affects many cellular functions. Our previous study has established a functional and molecular model of the active pH regulators in human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs). The aims of the present study were to further quantify passive pH buffering power (β) and to investigate the effects of extracellular pH and Na -H exchanger 1 (NHE1) activity on pluripotency in hiPSCs.

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Background/purpose: Allergen-specific immunotherapy (SIT) is now considered curative to allergic diseases such as asthma. Mechanistically, our previous work showed DNA hypermethylation of cytokine genes, in T-helper cells, in allergic asthmatic children treated with allergen-SIT. In this study, we extended to work to assess possible changes in the DNA methylomes of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), isolated from mite allergen-SIT asthmatic children, to explore further the underlying methylation changes.

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Orchestrated control of multiple overlapping and sequential processes is required for the maintenance of epidermal homeostasis and the response to and recovery from a variety of skin insults. Previous studies indicate that membrane-associated serine protease matriptase and prostasin play essential roles in epidermal development, differentiation, and barrier formation. The control of proteolysis is a highly regulated process, which depends not only on gene expression but also on zymogen activation and the balance between protease and protease inhibitor.

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The most common oral cancer is squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and its highest occurrence is in the tongue. Almost 30% of patients with one primary head and neck tumor will have a second primary malignancy. In recent studies, two novel plant extracts, andrographolide and cannabidiol (CBD), have been exploited for their anticancer effects.

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Accumulating studies have indicated that long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) participate in the regulation of cancer stem cells (CSCs), which are crucial in tumor initiation, metastasis, relapse, and therapy resistance. In the current study, RT-PCR analysis was employed to evaluate the expression of LINC00963 in tumor tissues and oral CSCs. Stemness phenotypes and the expression of CSCs markers in oral cancer cells transfected with sh-LINC00963 were examined.

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Cancer cells have been characterized with alkaline intracellular pH (pH) values (≥7.2) to enable cancer proliferation, migration, and progression. The aim of the present study was to explore the concentration-dependent effects of Andrographolide, an active diterpenoid compound of herb Andrographis paniculata, on Na/H exchanger isoform 1 (NHE1), cellular migration and apoptosis in human cervical cancer cells (HeLa).

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Dendritic cells (DCs) play key roles in regulating T cell proliferation and differentiation, and epigenetic modification involves in this process. In the periphery, programmed death ligand-1 (PD-L1) expressed on antigen-presenting cells interacts with programmed death-1 (PD-1) on T cells to negatively regulate T cell responses. In this study, we investigate whether DNA demethylation in DCs, downmodulates CD4 T cell activation, to halt progression of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE).

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Aim: To establish a functional and molecular model of the intracellular pH (pH) regulatory mechanism in human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs).

Methods: hiPSCs (HPS0077) were kindly provided by Dr. Dai from the Tri-Service General Hospital (IRB No.

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Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is one of the most common cancers worldwide with poor prognosis. Numerous studies have attempted to explore alternative regimens aimed at reducing cancer stem cells (CSCs) without compromising the efficacy of conventional chemoradiotherapy. The present study sought to assess the effect of a natural compound honokiol on the reduction of elevated cancer stemness, metastatic capacity, and chemoresistance of oral carcinoma stem cells (OCSCs).

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Background/aims: To functionally characterize intracellular pH (pHi) regulating mechanisms, such as Na+-H+ exchanger (NHE) and Na+-HCO3- co-transporter (NBC), and further examine effects of ethanol on the pHi regulating mechanism in human oral epidermoid carcinoma (OEC-M1) cells.

Methods: OEC-M1 cells were a gift from Tri-Service General Hospital. Changes of pHi were detected by microspectrofluroimetry with a pH-sensitive fluorescent dye, BCECF.

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