2020
Integral characterization of normal and alopecic hair at different degeneration stages by in-situ visible and chemical imaging
Hou S, He S, Xie J, Li M, Hong M, Guan F, Hu Y, Huang Y, Xu C. Integral characterization of normal and alopecic hair at different degeneration stages by in-situ visible and chemical imaging. Spectrochimica Acta Part A Molecular And Biomolecular Spectroscopy 2020, 235: 118315. PMID: 32289732, DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2020.118315.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2016
Tylophorine Analog DCB-3503 Inhibited Cyclin D1 Translation through Allosteric Regulation of Heat Shock Cognate Protein 70
Wang Y, Lam W, Chen SR, Guan FL, Dutchman GE, Francis S, Baker DC, Cheng YC. Tylophorine Analog DCB-3503 Inhibited Cyclin D1 Translation through Allosteric Regulation of Heat Shock Cognate Protein 70. Scientific Reports 2016, 6: 32832. PMID: 27596272, PMCID: PMC5011780, DOI: 10.1038/srep32832.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCyclin D1 translationShock cognate protein 70D1 translationRNA binding motifsHeat shock cognate protein 70Cellular regulatory proteinsNovel regulatory mechanismProtein 70UTR of mRNAsCyclin D1Chaperone activityAllosteric regulationProtein translationRegulatory proteinsElongation stepATP hydrolysisBinding motifRegulatory mechanismsAUUUA motifsMolecular mechanismsCyclin D1 mRNAProcessing complexElevated expressionHsc70MRNA
2014
The number of intestinal bacteria is not critical for the enhancement of antitumor activity and reduction of intestinal toxicity of irinotecan by the Chinese herbal medicine PHY906 (KD018)
Lam W, Jiang Z, Guan F, Hu R, Liu SH, Chu E, Cheng YC. The number of intestinal bacteria is not critical for the enhancement of antitumor activity and reduction of intestinal toxicity of irinotecan by the Chinese herbal medicine PHY906 (KD018). BMC Complementary Medicine And Therapies 2014, 14: 490. PMID: 25510341, PMCID: PMC4302098, DOI: 10.1186/1472-6882-14-490.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAnti-Bacterial AgentsAntineoplastic Agents, PhytogenicBacteriaCamptothecinColonic NeoplasmsDrugs, Chinese HerbalFemaleGranulocyte Colony-Stimulating FactorHumansIntestinal MucosaIntestinesIrinotecanMiceNeutrophil InfiltrationPhytotherapyReceptors, G-Protein-CoupledRNA, MessengerTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaWeight LossConceptsBody weight lossAntibiotic treatmentCPT-11Tumor-bearing miceIntestinal bacteriaIntestinal toxicityStem cell markersAntitumor activityAnimal body weight lossCPT-11-treated miceCell markersMRNA expressionTNF-alpha mRNA expressionWeight lossAntibiotic treatment groupCPT-11 treatmentCytokines G-CSFProgenitor/stem cell markersLactobacillus/EnterococcusIntestinal damageInflammatory processIntestinal bacterial profilesTreatment groupsPCNA stainingTumor allografts
2011
Interaction of a traditional Chinese Medicine (PHY906) and CPT-11 on the inflammatory process in the tumor microenvironment
Wang E, Bussom S, Chen J, Quinn C, Bedognetti D, Lam W, Guan F, Jiang Z, Mark Y, Zhao Y, Stroncek DF, White J, Marincola FM, Cheng YC. Interaction of a traditional Chinese Medicine (PHY906) and CPT-11 on the inflammatory process in the tumor microenvironment. BMC Medical Genomics 2011, 4: 38. PMID: 21569348, PMCID: PMC3117677, DOI: 10.1186/1755-8794-4-38.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCamptothecinCell Line, TumorCell ProliferationColonic NeoplasmsDrug InteractionsDrugs, Chinese HerbalFemaleGene Expression ProfilingGene Expression Regulation, NeoplasticHep G2 CellsHumansImmunityImmunohistochemistryInflammationIrinotecanLiverMacrophagesMedicine, Chinese TraditionalMiceOrgan SizePolymerase Chain ReactionReproducibility of ResultsRNA, MessengerSignal TransductionSpleenTumor MicroenvironmentConceptsCPT-11Subcutaneous colon 38 tumoursChinese medicinePro-inflammatory pathwaysPre-clinical modelsColon 38 tumorsBDF-1 miceTraditional Chinese medicineRNA microarray technologyTumor rejectionInflammatory processPharmacodynamic propertiesAntitumor effectsSide effectsTCM formulaAnimal studiesPrevalent inductionTherapeutic effectivenessPHY906Tumor tissueTumor microenvironmentGood manufacturing practicesTumorsDistinct alterationsTissue-specific responses
2010
The Four-Herb Chinese Medicine PHY906 Reduces Chemotherapy-Induced Gastrointestinal Toxicity
Lam W, Bussom S, Guan F, Jiang Z, Zhang W, Gullen EA, Liu SH, Cheng YC. The Four-Herb Chinese Medicine PHY906 Reduces Chemotherapy-Induced Gastrointestinal Toxicity. Science Translational Medicine 2010, 2: 45ra59. PMID: 20720216, DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.3001270.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntineoplastic Agents, PhytogenicApoptosisBeta CateninBiomarkers, TumorBromodeoxyuridineCamptothecinCell ProliferationDNA DamageDrugs, Chinese HerbalGastrointestinal TractGlucuronidaseHumansInflammationIrinotecanMedicine, Chinese TraditionalMiceProliferating Cell Nuclear AntigenRecovery of FunctionSignal TransductionStem CellsTransplantation, HomologousWeight LossWnt ProteinsWnt3 ProteinWnt3A ProteinConceptsCPT-11Gastrointestinal toxicityFour-herb Chinese medicine formulaPhase I/II clinical studyTumor necrosis factor-alpha expressionChemotherapy-induced gastrointestinal toxicityNecrosis factor-alpha expressionInducible nitric oxide synthaseProinflammatory cytokine concentrationsInfiltration of neutrophilsAnti-inflammatory effectsII clinical studyAnimal weight lossCPT-11 treatmentNitric oxide synthaseChinese medicine formulaNuclear factor-kappaBHuman embryonic kidney 293 cellsEmbryonic kidney 293 cellsAllograft modelCytokine concentrationsIntestinal toxicityOxide synthaseCyclooxygenase-2Clinical studies