Jia He
Sun Yat-sen University
4 Papers
Jia He is an academic researcher from Sun Yat-sen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apoptosis & Retinal pigment epithelium. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Protective effect of lutein on ARPE-19 cells upon H2O2-induced G2/M arrest
Huijun Liu,Weiwei Liu,Xin Zhou,Chongde Long,Xielan Kuang,Jie Hu,Yan Tang,Lanying Liu,Jia He,Zixin Huang,Yuting Fan,Guorong Jin,Qingjiong Zhang,Huangxuan Shen +13 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that lutein may be an effective antioxidant, which can be applied in the prevention of AMD, or other age-related diseases associated with oxidative damage.
The inhibition of NOTCH2 reduces UVB-induced damage in retinal pigment epithelium cells.
Lanying Liu,Xin Zhou,Xielan Kuang,Chongde Long,Weiwei Liu,Yan Tang,Huijun Liu,Jia He,Zixin Huang,Yuting Fan,Qingjiong Zhang,Huangxuan Shen +11 more
TL;DR: It was identified that, in RPE cells, UVB increased intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) and induced cell apoptosis and Notch signaling was activated in a dose dependent manner and NOTCH2, but not NOTCH1, was demonstrated to be the major Notch receptor in R PE cells.
Notch signaling pathway mediates Doxorubicin-driven apoptosis in cancers.
Zixin Huang,Shuibin Lin,Chongde Long,Xin Zhou,Yuting Fan,Xielan Kuang,Jia He,Jie Ning,Han Zhang,Qingjiong Zhang,Huangxuan Shen +10 more
TL;DR: Doxorubicin treatment strongly increases the expression of multiple Notch pathway components in cancer cells and suggested that manipulation of Notch signaling pathway could have synergistic effect with Doxorubsicin for cancer treatment.
PTEN Reduced UVB-Mediated Apoptosis in Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cells.
Jia He,Chongde Long,Zixin Huang,Xin Zhou,Xielan Kuang,Lanying Liu,Huijun Liu,Yan Tang,Yuting Fan,Jie Ning,Xinqi Ma,Qingjiong Zhang,Huangxuan Shen +12 more
TL;DR: Evidence is presented that UVB-mediated oxidative stress induced apoptosis in ARPE-19 cells and this work elucidated the molecular mechanisms ofUVB-induced damage in RPE cells and may offer an alternative therapeutic target in dry AMD.