Hao Wang
Southwest University
3 Papers
18 Citations
Hao Wang is an academic researcher from Southwest University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mycobacterium tuberculosis & Biofilm. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications. Previous affiliations of Hao Wang include Life Sciences Institute.
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Papers
Mycobacterium tuberculosis PPE10 (Rv0442c) alters host cell apoptosis and cytokine profile via linear ubiquitin chain assembly complex HOIP-NF-κB signaling axis.
Mohammed Asaad,Kaisar Ali,M.A. Abo-kadoum,Nzungize Lambert,Zhen Gong,Hao Wang,Moure Uae,Stech A.E. Nazou,Zhongmei Kuang,Jianping Xie +9 more
TL;DR: Ms_PPE10 showed more resistance to stress conditions such as diamide, and low pH, as well as higher survival within the macrophage, and the host's cell apoptosis was regulated via decreased expression of caspases, IL-1,IL-6, and TNF-α through the LUBAC HOIP-NF-κB signaling axis.
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis toxin Rv2872 is an RNase involved in vancomycin stress response and biofilm development
Xiaoyu Wang,Xiaokang Zhao,Hao Wang,Xue Huang,Xiangke Duan,Yinzhong Gu,Nzungize Lambert,Ke Zhang,Zhenhao Kou,Jianping Xie +9 more
TL;DR: Toxin Rv2872 was firstly reported to be a endonuclease involved in antibiotic stress responses, cell wall structure, and biofilm development and may result from the RNase activity of R v2872 as purified Rv 2872 toxin protein can cleave the products of several key genes involved in abovementioned phenotypes.
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Mycobacterium Von Willebrand factor protein MSMEG_3641 is involved in biofilm formation and intracellular survival.
Xiaokang Zhao,Xiangke Duan,Yongdong Dai,Junfeng Zhen,Jiaohan Guo,Ke Zhang,Xiaoyu Wang,Zhongmei Kuang,Hao Wang,Jingjing Niu,Lin Fan,Jianping Xie +11 more
TL;DR: This is the first report concerning the mycobacteria Von Willebrand factor domain function, especially in colony morphology and biofilm development, and it is found that mutation of MSMEG_3641, a homolog of M. tuberculosis Rv1836c, can change M. smegmatis colony morphologyand biofilm.
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