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Charge-based immunoreceptor signalling in health and disease.

Nat Rev Immunol

April 2025

Key Laboratory of Multi-Cell Systems, CAS Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science, Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China.

Immunoreceptors have crucial roles in sensing environmental signals and initiating immune responses to protect the host. Dysregulation of immunoreceptor signalling can therefore lead to a range of diseases, making immunoreceptor-based therapies a promising frontier in biomedicine. A common feature of various immunoreceptors is the basic-residue-rich sequence (BRS), which is a largely unexplored aspect of immunoreceptor signalling.

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  • This study explores the genetic differences between upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) and urothelial carcinoma of the bladder (UCB), focusing on mutations in chromatin regulatory genes and T-cell receptor diversity.
  • Results showed that both UTUC and UCB have similar mutations in chromatin genes, but distinct differences in DNA damage repair mutations, tumor mutation burden, and T-cell receptor diversity, indicating varying prognoses.
  • The study suggests that mutations in chromatin pathway genes could be useful as biomarkers for disease progression and potential therapeutic targets in both types of cancer.
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Dendritic cell mineralocorticoid receptor controls blood pressure by regulating T helper 17 differentiation: role of the Plcβ1/4-Stat5-NF-κB pathway.

Eur Heart J

April 2025

Stomatology Hospital, School of Stomatology, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Zhejiang Provincial Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases, Key Laboratory of Oral Biomedical Research of Zhejiang Province, Cancer Center of Zhejiang University, Engineering Research Center of Oral Biomaterials

Background And Aims: Dendritic cells (DCs) are closely related to blood pressure (BP) regulation. Mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) is an important drug target for antihypertensive treatment. However, the role of DC MR in the pathogenesis of hypertension has not been fully elucidated.

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Dietary nucleic acids promote oral tolerance through innate sensing pathways in mice.

Nat Commun

November 2024

CAS Key Laboratory of Tissue Microenvironment and Tumor, Shanghai Institute of Nutrition and Health, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, 200031, China.

Oral tolerance is essential for intestinal homeostasis and systemic immune function. However, our understanding of how oral tolerance is maintained is inadequate. Here we report that food-derived nucleic acids promote oral tolerance through innate sensing pathways.

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Expanded toolkits for RNA circularization.

Nat Biomed Eng

January 2025

Key Laboratory of RNA Innovation, Science and Engineering, CAS Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science, Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China.

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Zinc ions activate AKT and promote prostate cancer cell proliferation via disrupting AKT intramolecular interaction.

Oncogene

January 2025

Key Laboratory of Systems Health Science of Zhejiang Province, School of Life Science, Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hangzhou, 310024, China.

Article Synopsis
  • Zinc ions are crucial for the activation of AKT kinase, which is an important regulator in prostate cancer development, but the exact role of zinc in this process has not been fully understood.
  • Zinc binds to AKT, disrupting its internal structure and promoting activation, while certain zinc-binding mutant forms of AKT show reduced oncogenic potential in prostate cancer models.
  • The study highlights how zinc acts as a tumor promoter in prostate cancer by affecting AKT activation, suggesting a unique regulatory mechanism that could be relevant for potential therapies.
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Mitochondrial pyruvate carriers control airway basal progenitor cell function through glycolytic-epigenetic reprogramming.

Cell Stem Cell

January 2025

Key Laboratory of Multi-Cell Systems, Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 200031, China. Electronic address:

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  • Basal cells (BCs) maintain the tracheal epithelium's integrity, and mitochondrial pyruvate carriers (MPCs) are crucial for determining BC fate.
  • Inhibiting MPCs allows BCs from both mice and humans to expand long-term, with genetic changes in mice showing issues in cell differentiation and regeneration.
  • The study suggests that manipulating pyruvate-citrate metabolism could correct abnormal BC behavior in lung diseases, including chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD).
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Insufficient Mechanical Loading Downregulates Piezo1 in Chondrocytes and Impairs Fracture Healing Through ApoE-Induced Senescence.

Adv Sci (Weinh)

December 2024

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, NHC Key Laboratory of Intelligent Orthopaedic Equipment, Hebei Medical University Third Hospital, Shijiazhuang, Hebei, 050051, China.

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  • Insufficient mechanical loading during fracture healing reduces the expression of Piezo1 in chondrocytes, contributing to delayed healing and nonunion.
  • Research shows that deleting Piezo1 in chondrocytes increases apolipoprotein E (ApoE), leading to accelerated chondrocyte aging and hindered cartilage-to-bone transition.
  • An innovative hydrogel that releases an ApoE antagonist at the fracture site has been developed, showing promise in reducing chondrocyte senescence and enhancing fracture healing.
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Cellular communication network factor 2 (CCN2) is a secreted extracellular matrix-associated protein, and its aberrantly increased expression has been implicated in a diversity of diseases involving pathological processes of fibrosis, chronic inflammation, or tissue injury, which has promoted the evaluation of CCN2 as therapeutic targets for multiple disorders. However, human phenotypes associated with CCN2 deficiency have remained enigmatic; variants in CCN2 have not yet been associated with a human phenotype. Here, we collected families diagnosed with spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia (SEMD), and screened candidate pathogenic genes for families without known genetic causes using next-generation sequencing.

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Cytological Effects of Cadmium Poisoning and the Protective Effect of Quercetin: A Mechanism Exploration based on the Testicular Lamina Propria.

Microsc Microanal

February 2025

MOE Joint International Research Laboratory of Animal Health and Food Safety, College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural University, Weigang No. 1, Nanjing 210095, China.

This comprehensive study delved into the detrimental effects of cadmium (Cd), a toxic heavy metal, on the testicular lamina propria (LP), a key player in spermatogenesis, and the maintenance of testicular stem cell niches. Utilizing transmission electron microscopy, immunohistochemistry, and double-labeling immunofluorescence, the research characterized the structural and cellular components of mouse testicular LP under Cd exposure and investigated the protective effects of quercetin. The findings illustrated that Cd exposure results in significant morphological and cellular modifications within the LP, including the apoptosis of peritubular myoid cells, an upsurge in CD34+ stromal cells displaying anti-apoptotic behaviors, and an excessive production of collagen Type I fibers and extracellular matrix.

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zMAP toolset: model-based analysis of large-scale proteomic data via a variance stabilizing z-transformation.

Genome Biol

October 2024

CAS Key Laboratory of Computational Biology, Shanghai Institute of Nutrition and Health, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, 200031, China.

Isobaric labeling-based mass spectrometry (ILMS) has been widely used to quantify, on a proteome-wide scale, the relative protein abundance in different biological conditions. However, large-scale ILMS data sets typically involve multiple runs of mass spectrometry, bringing great computational difficulty to the integration of ILMS samples. We present zMAP, a toolset that makes ILMS intensities comparable across mass spectrometry runs by modeling the associated mean-variance dependence and accordingly applying a variance stabilizing z-transformation.

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Background: Periventricular nodular heterotopia (PVNH) is a neuronal migration disorder caused by the inability of neurons to move to the cortex. Patients with PVNH often experience epilepsy due to ectopic neuronal discharges. Most cases of PVNH are associated with variations in filamin A (), which encodes an actin-binding protein.

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Taurine hypomodification underlies mitochondrial tRNATrp-related genetic diseases.

Nucleic Acids Res

November 2024

Key Laboratory of RNA Innovation, Science and Engineering, CAS Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science, Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, 320 Yue-Yang Road, Shanghai 200031, China.

Escherichia coli MnmE and MnmG form a complex (EcMnmEG), generating transfer RNA (tRNA) 5-carboxymethylaminomethyluridine (cmnm5U) modification. Both cmnm5U and equivalent 5-taurinomethyluridine (τm5U, catalyzed by homologous GTPBP3 and MTO1) are found at U34 in several human mitochondrial tRNAs (hmtRNAs). Certain mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations, including m.

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RNA surveillance by the RNA helicase MTR4 determines volume of mouse oocytes.

Dev Cell

January 2025

MOE Key Laboratory for Biosystems Homeostasis and Protection and Innovation Center for Cell Signaling Network, Life Sciences Institute, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China; Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Precise Protection and Promotion of Fertility, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Sir

Article Synopsis
  • - Oocytes, the biggest cells in multicellular animals, rely on mRNA transporter 4 (MTR4) for their growth and proper functioning, as MTR4 is crucial for clearing out defective RNA from the nucleus.
  • - MTR4 supports the processing and export of maternal RNAs, and when it's knocked out, oocytes fail to gather enough healthy transcripts, leading to abnormal growth.
  • - Additionally, MTR4 helps maintain a stable nuclear environment essential for specific biochemical modifications that contribute to oocyte development, thus playing a key role in ensuring they mature correctly and are ready for further development.
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Author Correction: UDP-glucose accelerates SNAI1 mRNA decay and impairs lung cancer metastasis.

Nature

October 2024

State Key Laboratory of Cell Biology, CAS Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science, Innovation Center for Cell Signaling Network, Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China.

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Dynamic conformation: Marching toward circular RNA function and application.

Mol Cell

October 2024

Key Laboratory of RNA Innovation, Science and Engineering, CAS Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science, Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China; New Cornerstone Science Laboratory, Shenzhen,

Circular RNA is a group of covalently closed, single-stranded transcripts with unique biogenesis, stability, and conformation that play distinct roles in modulating cellular functions and also possess a great potential for developing circular RNA-based therapies. Importantly, due to its circular conformation, circular RNA generates distinct intramolecular base pairing that is different from the linear transcript. In this perspective, we review how circular RNA conformation can affect its turnover and modes of action, as well as what factors can modulate circular RNA conformation.

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Publisher Correction: Integrative proteogenomic profiling of high-risk prostate cancer samples from Chinese patients indicates metabolic vulnerabilities and diagnostic biomarkers.

Nat Cancer

November 2024

CAS Key Laboratory of Tissue Microenvironment and Tumor, CAS Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science, Shanghai Institute of Nutrition and Health, Chinese Academy of Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China.

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MLKL-mediated endothelial necroptosis drives vascular damage and mortality in systemic inflammatory response syndrome.

Cell Mol Immunol

November 2024

CAS Key Laboratory of Nutrition, Metabolism and Food Safety, Shanghai Institute of Nutrition and Health, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, PR China.

The hypersecretion of cytokines triggers life-threatening systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), leading to multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) and mortality. Although both coagulopathy and necroptosis have been identified as important factors in the pathogenesis of SIRS, the specific cell types that undergo necroptosis and the interrelationships between coagulopathy and necroptosis remain unclear. In this study, we utilized visualization analysis via intravital microscopy to demonstrate that both anticoagulant heparin and nonanticoagulant heparin (NAH) pretreatment protect mice against TNF-α-induced mortality in SIRS.

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Epigenetic reader ZMYND11 noncanonical function restricts HNRNPA1-mediated stress granule formation and oncogenic activity.

Signal Transduct Target Ther

September 2024

Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center & MOE Key Laboratory of Metabolism and Molecular Medicine and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of School of Basic Medical Sciences, and Institutes of Biomedical Sciences, Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University, Shanghai, China. gonghong_wei

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  • ZMYND11 is a protein that helps control gene activity and is important for understanding cancer.
  • Lower levels of ZMYND11 are found in many cancers and are linked to worse outcomes for prostate cancer patients.
  • ZMYND11 works by interacting with another protein, HNRNPA1, to stop tumor growth, and blocking this interaction could lead to new cancer treatments.
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Differential Cytoophidium Assembly between and .

Int J Mol Sci

September 2024

School of Life Science and Technology, ShanghaiTech University, Shanghai 201210, China.

The de novo synthesis of cytidine 5'-triphosphate (CTP) is catalyzed by the enzyme CTP synthase (CTPS), which is known to form cytoophidia across all three domains of life. In this study, we use the budding yeast and the fission yeast as model organisms to compare cytoophidium assembly under external environmental and intracellular CTPS alterations. We observe that under low and high temperature conditions, cytoophidia in fission yeast gradually disassemble, while cytoophidia in budding yeast remain unaffected.

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Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) inhibitor crizotinib has dramatic effect in non-small cell lung cancer patients with ALK rearrangement. However, most patients eventually develop resistance. To discover therapeutic targets to overcome crizotinib resistance (CR), we generated patient-derived xenograft CR mice and subjected them to phosphorylation profiling, together with CR mice treated with ASP3026 or alectinib.

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Cytoplasmic FBXO38 mediates PD-1 degradation.

EMBO Rep

October 2024

CAS Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science, Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China.

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A two-in-one molybdenum disulfide-chitosan nanoparticles system for activating plant defense mechanisms and reactive oxygen species to treat Citrus Huanglongbing.

Int J Biol Macromol

September 2024

National Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology, College of Life Science and Technology, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, Hubei 430070, China. Electronic address:

Citrus Huanglongbing (HLB) poses an enormous challenge to Citrus cultivation worldwide, necessitating groundbreaking interventions beyond conventional pharmaceutical methods. In this study, we propose molybdenum disulfide-chitosan nanoparticles (MoS-CS NPs) through electrostatic adsorption, preserving the plant-beneficial properties of molybdenum disulfide (MoS), while enhancing its antibacterial effectiveness through chitosan modification. MoS-CS NPs exhibited significant antibacterial efficacy against RM1021, and the closest relatives to Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (CLas), Erwinia carotovora, and Xanthomonas citri achieved survival rates of 7.

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TAZ inhibits SCLC metastasis through GALNT18-mediated O-glycosylation.

J Genet Genomics

November 2024

State Key Laboratory of Cell Biology, Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 200031, China; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China; School of Life Science, Hangzhou Institut

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