Publications by authors named "Zhengrong Wang"

Purpose: Through network pharmacological prediction and in vitro experimental verification, the mechanism of action of Lianqiao Jinbei Decoction (LJD) in inhibiting HER2-positive breast cancer cells was clarified, providing experimental evidence for its treatment of HER2-positive breast cancer.

Methods: Network pharmacology method was used to construct the potential target network of LJD in the treatment of HER2+ breast cancer. After cell culture in vitro, the proliferation of HER2+ SK-BR3 breast cancer cells was investigated using CCK-8 technique.

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Arsenic, a widespread environmental toxicant, is increasingly implicated in female reproductive dysfunction. Long-term exposure to low concentrations of arsenic leads to diminished ovarian reserve. However, the mechanisms by which arsenic exposure accelerates ovarian aging remain unclear.

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Disorders of sex development (DSDs) are characterized by discrepancies among karyotype, the gonadal phenotype and gonadal anatomy following birth. Among these, 46, XY DSD is the most complex sub‑type and a major cause of birth defects associated with sexual development. However, due to the considerable heterogeneity in pathogenic genes, numerous cases remain genetically undiagnosed.

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Background: Early diagnosis of biliary atresia (BA) is crucial for improving patient outcomes, yet remains a significant global challenge. This challenge may be ameliorated through the application of artificial intelligence (AI). Despite the promise of AI in medical diagnostics, its application to multimodal BA data has not yet achieved substantial breakthroughs.

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Cadmium (Cd) isotopes have recently emerged as novel tracers of Cd sources and geochemical processes. Widespread clay minerals play a key role in Cd migration due to their strong adsorption capacity, but the mechanism of Cd isotope fractionation during adsorption onto clay minerals is poorly understood. Here, we experimentally investigated the adsorption mechanisms of Cd on montmorillonite (2:1) and kaolinite (1:1) by using extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy.

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Piroplasmosis is an important tick-borne disease in several regions, and can lead to significant economic animal production losses. The current study aimed to systematically examine the incidence of bovine piroplasmosis in Kashgar, Xinjiang, to provide baseline data for the effective prevention and control of this disease among bovines in the region. A total of 1403 bovine blood samples from 12 sampling points were screened via PCR with universal Piroplasma primers targeting the 18S rRNA locus and specific Theileria annulata primers targeting the cytochrome b (COB) gene.

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Background: Dogs are definitive hosts of , with the small intestine being the only site of parasitic infections. However, the immunomodulatory processes that occur during interactions between and its definitive host remain unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate gene transcription patterns in canine small intestinal epithelial cells (CIECs) following stimulation by protoscoleces (PSCs).

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  • * It was found that arsenic lowers METTL3 protein levels in granulosa cells, leading to changes in gene regulation that enhance mitophagy.
  • * The result of increased mitophagy is damage to ovarian health, including reduced ovarian reserve and disrupted endocrine functions.
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Heavy metals (HMs) are abundant in the karst soils of Southwest China, posing significant health risks to millions of people. Iron (Fe) (hyr)oxides serve as critical carriers of HMs in these soils; however, the processes governing Fe oxide formation and transformation associated with HM accumulation during carbonate weathering in karst region is less understood. In this study, we present Fe isotope compositions from a carbonate-derived profile to investigate the major factors controlling Fe migration.

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  • Cystic echinococcosis, caused by Echinococcus granulosus, is a serious zoonotic disease with no current vaccine available for its canine hosts, making disease management critical.
  • This study focused on developing a DNA vaccine using the EgM123 antigen, which is known to provoke a strong immune response against the infection in dogs.
  • Results demonstrated that the pVAX1-EgM123 DNA vaccine significantly increased IgG levels, boosted essential cytokines, and reduced worm burden by 87.85%, suggesting its potential effectiveness in controlling echinococcosis in canines.
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Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is one of the most common bacterial infections in the world, and its key virulence component CagA is the leading cause of gastric cancer. Mitophagy is a form of selective autophagy that eliminates damaged mitochondria and is essential for some viruses and bacteria to evade the immune system.

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The environmental risk of Cd in soils strongly depends on the mobilization of Cd in soils. However, limited knowledge exists on the redistribution of exogenic Cd inputs in soils, especially across diverse lithological regions. Herein, we aimed to investigate the fate of Cd in soils from two mining areas with contrasting lithologies (siliceous and calcareous) using stable Cd isotopes.

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Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), together with its CagA, has been implicated in causing DNA damage, cell cycle arrest, apoptosis, and the development of gastric cancer. Although lncRNA H19 is abundantly expressed in gastric cancer and functions as a pro-oncogene, it remains unclear whether lncRNA H19 contributes to the oncogenic process of H.

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Background: Congenital unilateral renal agenesis (URA) is a kind of rare birth defect during fetal development with varies clinical phenotypes. The pathogenesis and the relationship between gene and phenotype are still unclear.

Methods: Ten URA fetuses were followed up after birth using postnatal renal ultrasound examination to confirm the diagnosis with nine children were URA and one was Renal Ectopy (RE).

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Magnesium (Mg) and zinc (Zn) are essential nutrients for plants. Mg deficiency often occurs in rice plants grown in Zn-polluted soil. However, the mechanism for this correlation is unclear.

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Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is a commonly used histological examination technique. Compared to Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) staining, it enables the examination of protein expression and localization in tissues, which is valuable for cancer treatment and prognosis assessment, such as the detection and diagnosis of endometrial cancer. However, IHC involves multiple staining steps, is time-consuming and expensive.

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  • Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is caused by the metacestode of a tapeworm, showcasing a unique life cycle where protoscoleces can transform into either adult worms or hydatid cysts, but the mechanisms behind this development are not well understood.
  • Systematic proteomic analysis identified significant changes in proteins and their modifications in protoscoleces and adult worms, revealing 6,407 phosphorylation sites and 612 N-glycosylation sites, indicating distinct functional roles for each life stage.
  • GO and KEGG enrichment analyses highlighted that differentially expressed proteins in adult worms are primarily involved in metabolic processes and cellular responses related to stress and protein folding, which could offer insights into their biological functions
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Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPAR) is a key nuclear receptor transcription factor that is highly expressed in trophoblastic cells during embryonic attachment and is accompanied by rapid cell proliferation and increased lipid accumulation. We previously showed that the autophagy pathway is activated in cells after activation of PPAR, accompanied by increased lipid accumulation. In this study, we used PPAR agonist rosiglitazone and inhibitor GW9662, as well as autophagy activator rapamycin and inhibitor 3-methyladenine, to unravel the probable mechanism of PPAR engaged in lipid metabolism in sheep trophoblast cells (STCs).

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Cryptosporidium spp. are diarrheagenic intestinal parasites with multiple hosts worldwide. A total of 1252 fresh fecal samples of sheep were collected from 10 large-scale farms in southern Xinjiang.

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Dynamic changes in the endometrium are crucial for establishing early pregnancy in ruminants. Blastocyst elongation and implantation require hormones and nutrients to be secreted from the maternal endometrium. The fatty acid-binding protein FABP4 is a widely expressed fatty acid transport protein that promotes cell proliferation, migration, and invasion and is involved in conceptus implantation.

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In this work, an accurate potential energy curve (PEC) for the ground electronic state of phosphorus mononitride (PN) molecule has been determined from a variationally improved Hulburt-Hirschfelder (VIHH) oscillator model in conjunction with the experimental spectral constants (D,ω,ωx,B,α,r). We have numerically solved the Schrödinger equation for the VIHH potential using the LEVEL program, obtaining the pure vibrational spectrum that converges to the dissociation limit. In addition, the partition functions of PN molecule are calculated using the full rovibrational energies.

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Background: The ubiquitin ligase HECT, UBA, and WWE domain-containing E3 ubiquitin protein ligase 1 is essential for the establishment and maintenance of spermatogonia. However, the role of HECT, UBA, and WWE domain-containing E3 ubiquitin protein ligase 1 in regulating germ cell differentiation remains unclear, and clinical evidence linking HECT, UBA, and WWE domain-containing E3 ubiquitin protein ligase 1 to male infertility pathogenesis is lacking.

Objective: This study aims to investigate the role of HUWE1 in germ cell differentiation and the mechanism by which a HUWE1 single nucleotide polymorphism increases male infertility risk.

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() is a primary risk factor for gastric cancer. The fat mass and obesity-associated (FTO) gene is associated with the development and progression of various cancer types such as glioma, leukemia, breast cancer and colorectal cancer. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of infection on the expression of FTO and its roles in gastric cancer.

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After intensive research on the gut-brain axis, intestinal dysbiosis is considered to be one of the important pathways of cognitive decline. Microbiota transplantation has long been thought to reverse the behavioral changes in the brain caused by colony dysregulation, but in our study, microbiota transplantation seemed to improve only behavioral brain function, and there was no reasonable explanation for the high level of hippocampal neuron apoptosis that remained. Butyric acid is one of the short-chain fatty acids of intestinal metabolites and is mainly used as an edible flavoring.

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Glanzmann thrombasthenia (GT) is a rare inherited disease characterized by mucocutaneous bleeding due to the abnormalities in quantity or quality of platelet membrane GP IIb (CD41) or GP IIIa (CD61). GP IIb and GP IIIa are encoded by the and genes, respectively. Herein, we described a 7-year-old Chinese boy of the consanguineous couple who was diagnosed with GT based on the typical clinical manifestations, absence of blood clot retraction and the reduced expression of CD41 and CD61 in platelets.

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