Lei Chen
State Ethnic Affairs Commission
10 Papers
Lei Chen is an academic researcher from State Ethnic Affairs Commission. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Increased thromboxane/prostaglandin receptors contribute to high glucose-induced podocyte injury and mitochondrial fission through ROCK1-Drp1 signaling.
Si-Rui Liu,Xue-Hua Li,Ruo-wei Wen,Lei Chen,Qinglan Yang,Shicong Song,Guan-Qing Xiao,Zhongzhen Su,Cheng Wang +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the thromboxane/prostaglandin receptor (TP receptor) plays a potential role in the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy in podocytes, and inhibition of the TP receptor by both genetic and pharmacological methods dramatically reduced mitochondrial fission and attenuated podocyte injury.
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HSP27 Attenuates cGAS-Mediated IFN-β Signaling through Ubiquitination of cGAS and Promotes PRV Infection
Xiangrong Li,Jingying Xie,Di Li,Hongshan Li,Yuhui Niu,B. Wu,Yanmei Yang,Z. Yan,Xiangbo Zhang,Lei Chen,Ruofei Feng +10 more
TL;DR: It is revealed for the first time that HSP27 is a novel negative regulator of the cGAS-STING signaling pathway induced by PRV infection or poly(dA:dT) activation and demonstrate that H SP27 plays a crucial role inPRV infection.
Humanization of Yeasts for Glycan-Type End-Products
Xingjuan Li,Ji-zhong Shen,Xingqiang Chen,Lei Chen,Shulin Wan,Xingtao Qiu,Ken Chen,Chun-Hong Chen,Haidong Tan +8 more
TL;DR: The present research focuses on yeast species selection, glycosyltransferase deletion, expression of endoglycosidase, and expression of proteins with galactosylated and or sialylated glycans, and CRISPR-Cas9 system may provide a potential approach to address the important issue.
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IFITM2 Presents Antiviral Response through Enhancing Type I IFN Signaling Pathway
Lei Chen,Xiangrong Li,Yingying Deng,Yingjie Bi,Z. Yan,Yanmei Yang,Xiangbo Zhang,Huixia Li,Jingying Xie,Ruofei Feng +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors reported that IFITM can significantly inhibit EMCV infectivity in HEK293 cells and that the N-terminal domain plays an active role in the antiviral activity and the activation of IFN-β by the human interferon-inducible transmembrane proteins.