Featured Publications
Progranulin Recruits HSP70 to β-Glucocerebrosidase and Is Therapeutic Against Gaucher Disease
Jian J, Tian Q, Hettinghouse A, Zhao S, Liu H, Wei J, Grunig G, Zhang W, Setchell K, Sun Y, Overkleeft H, Chan G, Liu C. Progranulin Recruits HSP70 to β-Glucocerebrosidase and Is Therapeutic Against Gaucher Disease. EBioMedicine 2016, 13: 212-224. PMID: 27789271, PMCID: PMC5264254, DOI: 10.1016/j.ebiom.2016.10.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCell LineDisease Models, AnimalFibroblastsGaucher DiseaseGlucosylceramidaseHSP70 Heat-Shock ProteinsHumansIntercellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsLysosome-Associated Membrane GlycoproteinsLysosomesMiceMice, KnockoutPhenotypeProgranulinsProtein AggregatesProtein BindingRecombinant ProteinsStress, PhysiologicalConceptsGaucher diseaseLysosomal storage diseaseStorage diseaseCommon lysosomal storage diseaseNew therapeutic interventionsΒ-glucocerebrosidaseProgranulin insufficiencyAnimal modelsTherapeutic interventionsDiseasePGRNDisease phenotypePatient fibroblastsGCaseComplex-associated proteinsLysosomal localizationHSP70Deficiency
2013
The promotion of bone healing by progranulin, a downstream molecule of BMP-2, through interacting with TNF/TNFR signaling
Zhao Y, Tian Q, Frenkel S, Liu C. The promotion of bone healing by progranulin, a downstream molecule of BMP-2, through interacting with TNF/TNFR signaling. Biomaterials 2013, 34: 6412-6421. PMID: 23746860, PMCID: PMC3713419, DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2013.05.030.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBone healing processBone formationHealing processEctopic bone formationTNF-α transgenic miceBone healingTNFR2-deficient miceRole of PGRNTreatment of fracturesTNF-α signalingEndochondral ossificationPotential molecular targetsEctopic bone formation modelInflammatory osteoclastogenesisTNF/TNFRPGRN deficiencyInflammatory conditionsDeficient miceRecombinant PGRNBone regenerationTransgenic micePGRNMiceCritical mediatorGrowth factor
2011
GEP constitutes a negative feedback loop with MyoD and acts as a novel mediator in controlling skeletal muscle differentiation
Wang D, Bai X, Tian Q, Lai Y, Lin E, Shi Y, Mu X, Feng J, Carlson C, Liu C. GEP constitutes a negative feedback loop with MyoD and acts as a novel mediator in controlling skeletal muscle differentiation. Cellular And Molecular Life Sciences 2011, 69: 1855-1873. PMID: 22179841, PMCID: PMC3319484, DOI: 10.1007/s00018-011-0901-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMyoD transcription factorGranulin-epithelin precursorTranscription factorsMyoblast fusionMyotube formationMuscle-specific transcription factorsC2C12 myoblast fusionE-box sequenceSkeletal muscle differentiationFusion of myoblastsNegative feedback loopGrowth factorEmbryonic developmentRegulatory regionsMuscle differentiationSkeletal muscle tissueC2C12 myoblastsRegulatory loopSiRNA approachNovel mediatorAutocrine growth factorJunBKnockdown miceMyoblastsTissue repair