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2. Fuzzy preference matroids rough sets for approximate guided representation in transformer
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Zeng, Kai, Sun, Xinwei, He, Huijie, Tang, Haoyang, Shen, Tao, and Zhang, Lei
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- 2024
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3. PO6 geometric configuration unit enhanced electrocatalytic performance of Co3O4 in acidic oxygen evolution
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Shang, Fanfan, He, Huijie, Li, Peng, Cai, Hairui, An, Bei, Li, Xiaoqian, Yang, Shengchun, Sun, Zhanbo, and Wang, Bin
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- 2023
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4. A data skew-based unknown traffic classification approach for TLS applications
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He, Huijie, Lai, Yingxu, Wang, Yipeng, Le, Siqi, and Zhao, Zijian
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- 2023
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5. In situ photodeposition of platinum clusters on a covalent organic framework for photocatalytic hydrogen production
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Li, Yimeng, Yang, Li, He, Huijie, Sun, Lei, Wang, Honglei, Fang, Xu, Zhao, Yanliang, Zheng, Daoyuan, Qi, Yu, Li, Zhen, and Deng, Weiqiao
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- 2022
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6. Estimation of Genetic Parameters of Early Growth Traits in Dumeng Sheep.
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Wang, Ruijun, Wang, Xinle, Liu, Baodong, Zhang, Lifei, Li, Jing, Chen, Dayong, Ma, Yunhui, He, Huijie, Liu, Jie, Liu, Yongbin, and Zhang, Yanjun
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SHEEP breeds ,BIRTH weight ,LINEAR statistical models ,WEIGHT gain ,GENETIC correlations - Abstract
Simple Summary: Dumeng sheep is a novel, specialized meat sheep breed created through crossbreeding innovation, cross-fixation, and herd expansion, using Dorper sheep as the father and Mongolian sheep as the mother. Given the critical role of early growth and development stages in determining the meat production potential of livestock animals, estimating the genetic parameters of early growth traits is crucial for the genetic advancement of meat sheep populations. This study aimed to investigate the genetic and non-genetic factors that affect the nine early growth traits of Dumeng sheep, as well as to estimate the variance components and genetic parameters associated with these traits. It was found that the growth traits of Dumeng sheep could be improved indirectly by selecting for weaning weight. This study aimed to estimate the genetic and non-genetic factors that affect the nine early growth traits of Dumeng sheep, as well as to estimate the variance components and genetic parameters associated with these traits. A dataset containing detailed information on 17,896 preweaning trait records of 4474 lambs was collected. In addition, 5015 postweaning trait records of 1003 lambs were documented. The effects of recipient dam age, sex, year, season, and herd on the early growth traits were assessed using the general linear model procedure of the statistical analysis system, revealing different levels of significance across different traits. To determine the most suitable model for estimating the genetic parameters, the likelihood ratio (LR) test was employed, fitting six animal models that either excluded or included maternal genetic and maternal permanent environmental effects within the average information restricted maximum likelihood (AIREML) framework using WOMBAT software (Version: 23/11/23). The model incorporating direct additive genetic effects, maternal genetic effects, and maternal permanent environment effects as random effects (model 6) provided the best fit for birth weight (BW) estimation. In contrast, the model combining direct additive genetic effects and maternal permanent environment effects as random effects (model 2) demonstrated a superior fit for estimating the genetic parameters of weaning weight (WW), average daily gain weight from birth to weaning (ADG1), and Kleiber ratio from birth to weaning (KR1). With regard to the genetic parameters of body weight at 6 months of age (6MW), average daily gain weight from weaning to 6 months (ADG2), average daily gain weight from birth to 6 months (ADG3), Kleiber ratio from weaning to 6 months (KR2), and Kleiber ratio from birth to 6 months (KR3), model 1, which incorporates only direct additive genetic effects, was identified as the optimal choice. With the optimal model, the heritability estimates ranged from 0.010 ± 0.033 for 6MW to 0.1837 ± 0.096 for KR3. The bivariate analysis method was employed to estimate the correlation between various traits using the most suitable model. The absolute values of genetic correlation coefficients among the traits spanned a range from 0.1460 to 0.9998, highlighting both weak and strong relationships among the studied traits. Specifically, the estimated genetic correlations between WW and ADG1, ADG3, KR1, and KR3 were 0.9859, 0.9953, 0.9911, and 0.9951, respectively, while the corresponding phenotypic correlations were 0.9752, 0.7836, 0.8262, and 0.5767. These findings identified that WW could serve as an effective selection criterion for enhancing early growth traits. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. A multicenter, cross-sectional, observational study of budesonide/formoterol maintenance and reliever therapy in real-world settings
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Lin, Jiangtao, Li, Jing, Yu, Wencheng, Liu, Yuejian, Liu, Chuntao, Chen, Ping, He, Huijie, He, Bei, Liu, Shuang, and Zhou, Xiangdong
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- 2017
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8. Evaluation of safety and efficacy of inhaled ambroxol in hospitalized adult patients with mucopurulent sputum and expectoration difficulty
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Zheng, Zeguang, primary, Yang, Kai, additional, Liu, Ni, additional, Fu, Xiuhua, additional, He, Huijie, additional, Chen, Hong, additional, Xu, Peijun, additional, Wang, Jing, additional, Liu, Maofeng, additional, Tang, Yuling, additional, Zhao, Fengzi, additional, Xu, Shufeng, additional, Yu, Xiaowei, additional, Han, Jichang, additional, Yuan, Bo, additional, Jia, Bin, additional, Pang, Guifen, additional, Shi, Yantong, additional, Kuang, Min, additional, Shao, Haiyan, additional, Xiong, Hao, additional, He, Jia, additional, Pan, Yuanyuan, additional, and Chen, Rongchang, additional
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- 2023
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9. The Construction of Phosphorus-Doped g-C3N4/Rh-Doped SrTiO3 with Type-II Band Alignment for Efficient Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution
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Wang, Bin, primary, Li, Peng, additional, Hao, Hanjing, additional, He, Huijie, additional, Cai, Hairui, additional, Shang, Fanfan, additional, An, Bei, additional, Li, Xiaoqian, additional, and Yang, Shengchun, additional
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- 2022
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10. High Expression of Metallo-β-Lactamase Contributed to the Resistance to Carbapenem in Clinical Isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from Baotou, China
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Xu, Yanfeng, Niu, Haiying, Hu, Tongping, Zhang, Lixia, Su, Shanna, He, Huijie, Wang, Huimin, and Zhang, Dong
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outer membrane protein OprD2 ,metallo-β-lactamase ,Pseudomonas aeruginosa ,polycyclic compounds ,efflux pump MexAB-OprM ,biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition ,bacterial infections and mycoses ,Original Research ,carbapenem - Abstract
Background Bacterial resistance to antibiotics has become a major public health concern. This study aimed to determine the resistance mechanisms to carbapenem in clinical isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Methods A total of 62 clinical isolates of carbapenem-resistant P. aeruginosa (CRPA) were collected from 2015 to 2017. Imipenem (IPM)–EDTA disk synergy test was used to screen strains that produced metallo-β-lactamase. In addition, the genes for outer membrane protein OprD2, metallo-β-lactamase and mexR gene were amplified and sequenced. Expression of mexA was detected by real-time PCR. Results Disk synergy test showed that 51.6% (32/62) of the strains were positive for metallo-β-lactamase. PCR showed that 84.4% of the strains were SIM-positive (27/32), 15.6% of the strains were IMP-positive (5/32), and 12.5% of the strains were VIM-positive (4/32). SPM-positive and GIM-positive strains were not detected. In addition, 5 of the 62 strains had small deletions and/or point mutations in OprD2. Three strains had a high expression of mexA, while eight strains were positive for the regulatory gene mexR with no mutations detected by DNA sequencing. Conclusion Expression of metallo-β-lactamase is the main resistance mechanism of P. aeruginosa to carbapenem. Mutations in OprD2 and/or the overexpression of efflux pump MexAB-OprM may contribute to P. aeruginosa resistance to carbapenem.
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- 2020
11. Survival of Hepatitis C Virus in Syringes: Implication for Transmission among Injection Drug Users
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Paintsil, Elijah, He, Huijie, Peters, Christopher, Lindenbach, Brett D., and Heimer, Robert
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- 2010
12. The Construction of Phosphorus-Doped g-C 3 N 4 /Rh-Doped SrTiO 3 with Type-II Band Alignment for Efficient Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution.
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Wang, Bin, Li, Peng, Hao, Hanjing, He, Huijie, Cai, Hairui, Shang, Fanfan, An, Bei, Li, Xiaoqian, and Yang, Shengchun
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DOPING agents (Chemistry) ,HYDROGEN evolution reactions ,PHOTOCATALYSTS ,VISIBLE spectra ,HYDROGEN ,HETEROJUNCTIONS - Abstract
It is of great importance to promote charge separation in photocatalysts for enhanced photocatalytic activity under visible light irradiation. In this work, a type-II heterostructured photocatalyst was constructed by compositing phosphorus-doped g-C
3 N4 (P-CN) and Rh-doped SrTiO3 (Rh-STO) via a thermal calcination treatment. A series of characterizations were conducted to investigate the structure of heterostructured P-CN/Rh-STO. It was found that Rh-STO interacted with in situ generated P atoms from the decomposition of P-CN during the calcination process, thus leading to the formation of heterojunction of P-CN/Rh-STO. Compared with the single component, i.e., P-CN or Rh-STO, the obtained P-CN/Rh-STO showed superior photocatalytic activity to that of both P-CN and Rh-STO due to the effective charge separation across the heterojunction between P-CN and Rh-STO. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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13. High Expression of Metallo-β-Lactamase Contributed to the Resistance to Carbapenem in Clinical Isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from Baotou, China
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Xu,YanFeng, Niu,Haiying, Hu,Tongping, Zhang,Lixia, Su,Shanna, He,Huijie, Wang,Huimin, Zhang,Dong, Xu,YanFeng, Niu,Haiying, Hu,Tongping, Zhang,Lixia, Su,Shanna, He,Huijie, Wang,Huimin, and Zhang,Dong
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Yanfeng Xu,1,* Haiying Niu,1,* Tongping Hu,2 Lixia Zhang,2 Shanna Su,1 Huijie He,1 Huimin Wang,1 Dong Zhang1 1Department of Pulmonary Medicine, The First Afï¬liated Hospital of Baotou Medical College, Baotou, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Clinical Laboratory, The First Afï¬liated Hospital of Baotou Medical College, Baotou, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Dong ZhangDepartment of Pulmonary Medicine, The First Afï¬liated Hospital of Baotou Medical College, Baotou, People’s Republic of ChinaEmail zhangdonggh@163.comBackground: Bacterial resistance to antibiotics has become a major public health concern. This study aimed to determine the resistance mechanisms to carbapenem in clinical isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.Methods: A total of 62 clinical isolates of carbapenem-resistant P. aeruginosa (CRPA) were collected from 2015 to 2017. Imipenem (IPM)–EDTA disk synergy test was used to screen strains that produced metallo-β-lactamase. In addition, the genes for outer membrane protein OprD2, metallo-β-lactamase and mexR gene were amplified and sequenced. Expression of mexA was detected by real-time PCR.Results: Disk synergy test showed that 51.6% (32/62) of the strains were positive for metallo-β-lactamase. PCR showed that 84.4% of the strains were SIM-positive (27/32), 15.6% of the strains were IMP-positive (5/32), and 12.5% of the strains were VIM-positive (4/32). SPM-positive and GIM-positive strains were not detected. In addition, 5 of the 62 strains had small deletions and/or point mutations in OprD2. Three strains had a high expression of mexA, while eight strains were positive for the regulatory gene mexR with no mutations detected by DNA sequencing.Conclusion: Expression of metallo-β-lactamase is the main resistance mechanism of P. aeruginosa to carbapenem. Mutations in OprD2 and/or the overexpression of efflux pump M
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- 2020
14. Interferon induced transmembrane protein 3 regulates the growth and invasion of human lung adenocarcinoma
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Zhang, Dong, Wang, Huimin, He, Huijie, Niu, Haiying, and Li, Yu
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Male ,Cytoplasm ,Lung Neoplasms ,growth ,Membrane Proteins ,RNA-Binding Proteins ,Adenocarcinoma of Lung ,Original Articles ,interferon induced transmembrane protein 3 ,Cell Cycle Checkpoints ,Adenocarcinoma ,Up-Regulation ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,A549 Cells ,Cell Movement ,Cell Line, Tumor ,metastasis ,Humans ,Original Article ,pathology ,Female ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,Neoplasm Grading ,Cell Proliferation - Abstract
Background Interferon induced transmembrane protein 3 (IFITM3) plays an important role in the tumorigenesis and progression of multiple cancers. This study investigated the expression and function of IFITM3 in human lung adenocarcinoma. Methods Fifty human lung adenocarcinoma tissues were collected. IFITM3 expression was assessed by immunohistochemical staining. The clinicopathologic characteristics of all patients were analyzed. Results IFITM3 was mainly detected in the cytoplasm of advanced cancer tissues and its expression was correlated with tumor malignancy grade. Knockdown of IFITM3 in vitro markedly inhibited the proliferation and invasion of lung adenocarcinoma cells. Conclusion IFITM3 represents a potential therapeutic target for the treatment of lung adenocarcinoma.
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- 2017
15. Dancing at the edge: how does Phoenix TV negotiate within its diversified structure.
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He, Huijie., Chinese University of Hong Kong Graduate School. Division of Communication., He, Huijie., and Chinese University of Hong Kong Graduate School. Division of Communication.
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He Huijie., Thesis submitted in: October 2004., Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2005., Includes bibliographical references (leaves 157-160)., s in English and Chinese; questionnaire in Chinese., Chapter Chapter One: --- Introduction --- p.1, An Introduction to Phoenix Satellite Television --- p.3, Television as a Medium --- p.9, Research Questions --- p.13, Chapter Chapter Two: --- Literature Review --- p.15, Review for the Sociological Approach on Media Studies --- p.15, Review of the Perspective of Political Economy of Communication --- p.21, Review for Related Chinese Communication Studies --- p.26, Chapter Chapter Three: --- Methodology --- p.31, Quantitative Research----Content Analysis --- p.31, Chapter 1. --- The Selection of Sample --- p.31, Chapter 2. --- Research Method-´ؤ-Content Analysis --- p.36, Chapter 3. --- Inter-coder Reliability --- p.39, Qualitative Research-Textual Comparison --- p.39, Chapter 1. --- The Selection of Sample --- p.39, Chapter (1) --- "SARS Reports,2003" --- p.40, Chapter (2) --- "July 1st Demonstration in Hong Kong,2003" --- p.41, Chapter 2. --- Research Method´ؤTextual Comparison --- p.42, Qualitative Research´ؤ´ؤIn-depth Interview --- p.43, Chapter 1. --- The Selection of Sample --- p.43, Chapter 2. --- Research Method----In-depth Interview --- p.44, Qualitative Research´ؤParticipant Observation --- p.45, Chapter Chapter Four: --- Content Analysis --- p.47, Frequency Analysis --- p.47, Chapter 1. --- Analysis --- p.48, Inter-coder Reliability --- p.50, Chapter 2. --- Summary --- p.52, Cross-Tabulation Analysis --- p.53, Chapter 1. --- Analysis Between the Internal Division and the Geographical Division --- p.54, Chapter 2. --- "Analysis Between the Geographical Division and the ""Political Perspective""" --- p.56, Comments --- p.59, News Favoring the Government Happening in Mainland China --- p.61, News Favoring the Government Happening in Hong Kong --- p.64, Chapter 3. --- "Analysis Between News Nature and the ""Political Perspective""" --- p.73, Summary and Questions --- p.75, Chapter Chapter Five: --- Organizational Analysis --- p.78, Chapter Part I: --- Textual Analysis and Comparison --- p.78, SARS Reports --- p.79, "Textual Comparison among TVB, Phoenix and CCTV" --- p.89, July 1 st Demonstration in Hong Kong --- p.92, "Textual Comparison among TVB, Phoenix and CCTV" --- p.102, Chapter Part II: --- Interviews Analysis --- p.105, International News & Political News --- p.105, The Pro-China Political Bias------Hong Kong Problem --- p.110, The Technique of Dealing with Sensitive News Issue --- p.113, Pressure & Self-Censorship --- p.118, Chapter Chapter Six: --- Conclusion and Discussion --- p.122, Conclusion --- p.122, Discussion --- p.126, Appendix-1 Coding Record of The Asian Journal --- p.129, Appendix-2 Inter-coder Reliability --- p.152, Appendix-3 Interview Questionnaire --- p.156, References --- p.157, http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5896400, Use of this resource is governed by the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons “Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International” License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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- 2005
16. Estimation of Genetic Parameters of Early Growth Traits in Dumeng Sheep.
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Wang R, Wang X, Liu B, Zhang L, Li J, Chen D, Ma Y, He H, Liu J, Liu Y, and Zhang Y
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This study aimed to estimate the genetic and non-genetic factors that affect the nine early growth traits of Dumeng sheep, as well as to estimate the variance components and genetic parameters associated with these traits. A dataset containing detailed information on 17,896 preweaning trait records of 4474 lambs was collected. In addition, 5015 postweaning trait records of 1003 lambs were documented. The effects of recipient dam age, sex, year, season, and herd on the early growth traits were assessed using the general linear model procedure of the statistical analysis system, revealing different levels of significance across different traits. To determine the most suitable model for estimating the genetic parameters, the likelihood ratio (LR) test was employed, fitting six animal models that either excluded or included maternal genetic and maternal permanent environmental effects within the average information restricted maximum likelihood (AIREML) framework using WOMBAT software (Version: 23/11/23). The model incorporating direct additive genetic effects, maternal genetic effects, and maternal permanent environment effects as random effects (model 6) provided the best fit for birth weight (BW) estimation. In contrast, the model combining direct additive genetic effects and maternal permanent environment effects as random effects (model 2) demonstrated a superior fit for estimating the genetic parameters of weaning weight (WW), average daily gain weight from birth to weaning (ADG1), and Kleiber ratio from birth to weaning (KR1). With regard to the genetic parameters of body weight at 6 months of age (6MW), average daily gain weight from weaning to 6 months (ADG2), average daily gain weight from birth to 6 months (ADG3), Kleiber ratio from weaning to 6 months (KR2), and Kleiber ratio from birth to 6 months (KR3), model 1, which incorporates only direct additive genetic effects, was identified as the optimal choice. With the optimal model, the heritability estimates ranged from 0.010 ± 0.033 for 6MW to 0.1837 ± 0.096 for KR3. The bivariate analysis method was employed to estimate the correlation between various traits using the most suitable model. The absolute values of genetic correlation coefficients among the traits spanned a range from 0.1460 to 0.9998, highlighting both weak and strong relationships among the studied traits. Specifically, the estimated genetic correlations between WW and ADG1, ADG3, KR1, and KR3 were 0.9859, 0.9953, 0.9911, and 0.9951, respectively, while the corresponding phenotypic correlations were 0.9752, 0.7836, 0.8262, and 0.5767. These findings identified that WW could serve as an effective selection criterion for enhancing early growth traits.
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- 2024
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17. [Effects of Cullin1 on the Biological Characteristics of Lung Adenocarcinoma A549 and H1395 Cells].
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Liu J, Su S, He H, Wang H, and Zhang D
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- A549 Cells, Adenocarcinoma of Lung genetics, Adenocarcinoma of Lung metabolism, Adenocarcinoma of Lung physiopathology, Apoptosis, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Movement, Cell Proliferation, Cullin Proteins genetics, Cyclin D1 genetics, Cyclin D1 metabolism, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Humans, Lung Neoplasms genetics, Lung Neoplasms physiopathology, Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 genetics, Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 metabolism, Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 genetics, Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 metabolism, Neoplasm Invasiveness, Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1 genetics, Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1 metabolism, Cullin Proteins metabolism, Lung Neoplasms metabolism
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Background: Cullin1 is a representative member of the Cullin family, and it plays an important role in the ubiquitination of cell cycle, transcription and signal transduction related proteins. Cullin1 is closely related to the occurrence and development of a variety of malignant tumors. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of Cullin1 on biological function of lung adenocarcinoma A549 and H1395 Cells., Methods: The expression of Cullin1 mRNA was detected by quantitative Real-time polymerase chain reaction in lung adenocarcinoma cells (A549, H358, H1395, H1650) and human normal lung epithelial cells BEAS-2B, siRNA technology was used to interfere with lung adenocarcinoma cells with relatively high expression of Cullin1 mRNA; cell proliferation, cell cycle distribution, early cell apoptosis, invasion and migration ability were detected by methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium assay (MTT), flow cytometry and Transwell experiment; Western blot was used to detect the expression levels of matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2), matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9), tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 (TIMP-1), Cyclin D1, Cyclin E2, p21 and p27., Results: Compared with the BEAS-2B cell, Cullin1 mRNA was highly expressed in lung adenocarcinoma cells, especially in lung adenocarcinoma A549 and H1395 cells (P<0.05). The proliferation ability of lung adenocarcinoma cells was inhibited after interference with Cullin1, and the number of cells in G1 phase increased, the number of cells in S phase decreased, and the early apoptosis rate of lung adenocarcinoma cells is significantly increased (P<0.05); The invasion and migration ability of lung adenocarcinoma cells decreased (P<0.05). After interference with Cullin1, the protein expression of MMP-9, MMP-2, CyclinD1 and CyclinE2 decreased (P<0.05), while the expression of TIMP-1, p21 and p27 protein increased (P<0.05)., Conclusions: Interference with Cullin1 inhibits the proliferation, invasion and migration of lung adenocarcinoma A549 and H1395 cells, Cullin1 plays a role in promoting cancer in lung adenocarcinoma.
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- 2021
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