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PLOS ONE | 2011

Cloning of a novel protein interacting with BRS-3 and its effects in wound repair of bronchial epithelial cells.

Hui Jun Liu; Yu Rong Tan; Meng Lan Li; Chi Liu; Yang Xiang; Xiao Qun Qin

Bombesin receptor subtype 3 (BRS-3), the orphan bombesin receptor, may play a role in the regulation of stress responses in lung and airway epithelia. Bombesin receptor activated protein (BRAP )is a novel protein we found in our previous study which interacts with BRS-3. This study was designed to observe the subcellular location and wound repair function of BRAP in human bronchial epithelial cells (HBECs). BRAP ORF was amplified by RT-PCR and ligated to pEGFP-C1 vector, and then the recombinant plasmid pEGFP-C1-BRAP was transfected into Hela cells. The location of BRAP protein was observed by laser confocal microscope, and the expression of it was analyzed by Western-blot. At the same time,we built the recombinant plasmid pcDNA3.1(+)-BRAP, transfected it into HBECs and observed its impact on cell cycle and wound repair of HBECs. The results showed that BRAP locates in membrane and cytoplasm and increases significantly in transfected cells. Flow cytometry results demonstrated that the recombinant plasmid increases S phase plus G2 phase of cell cycle by 25%. Microscopic video analysis system showed that the repair index of wounded HBECs increases by 20% through stable expression of BRAP. The present study demonstrated that BRAP locates in the membrane and cytoplasm, suggesting that this protein is a cytoplasm protein, which promotes cell cycle and wound repair of HBECs.


Peptides | 2013

Adipokine adiponectin is a potential protector to human bronchial epithelial cell for regulating proliferation, wound repair and apoptosis: Comparison with leptin and resistin

Xiao Lin Zhu; Xiao Qun Qin; Yang Xiang; Yu Rong Tan; Xiang Pin Qu; Hui Jun Liu

Epidemiological data indicate an increasing incidence of asthma in the obese individuals recent decades, while very little is known about the possible association between them. Here, we compared the roles of adipocyte-derived factors, including leptin, adiponectin and resistin on proliferation, wound repair and apoptosis in human bronchial epithelial cells (HBECs) which play an important role in the pathogenesis of asthma. The results showed that exogenous globular adiponectin (gAd) promoted proliferation, cell-cycle and wound repair of HBECs. This effect may be relevant to Ca(2+)/calmodulin signal pathway. Besides, gAd inhibited apoptosis induced by ozone and release of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) of HBECs via regulated adipoR1 and reactive oxygen species. No effects of leptin or resistin on proliferation, wound repair and apoptosis of HBECs were detectable. These data indicate that airway epithelium is the direct target of gAd which plays an important role in protecting HBECs from mechanical or oxidant injuries and may have therapeutic implications in the treatment of asthma.


Cell Biology International | 2008

Down‐regulation of integrin beta‐4 on human bronchial epithelial cells leads to inhibition of proliferation, wound repair and restricted anti oxidative damage

Chi Liu; Xiao Qun Qin; Yang Xiang; Yu Rong Tan; Hui Jun Liu; Xiao Yan Zhou; Fei Qu; Xiao Lin Zhu

labeled proteins isolated from the normal human sperm and separated on the same 2-D gel along with a Cy2-labeled mixture of all samples as an internal standard. For the other gel, we labeled the sample reversed. Over 61 protein spots were analyzed in each paired normal/abnormal comparison, and using DIGE technology with the mixed-sample internal standard, 36 protein spots were identified by ms/ms as showing significant changes (paired t-test, p<0.05) in the level of expression between normal and round-headed. 9 proteins were up-regulated and 27 proteins were down-regulated in round-headed. These proteins seem to play important roles in a variety of pathways including spermatogenesis, cell signaling, cell skeleton and metabolism.


Cell Biology International | 2008

The correlation of integrin beta 4 expression and asthma

Xiao Yan Zhou; Yu Rong Tan; Yang Xiang; Hui Jun Liu; Fei Qu; Chi Liu; Xiao Ling Zhu; Xiao Qun Qin


Cell Biology International | 2010

Down-regulation of integrin β4 in the airway hyperresponsiveness model by ozone stress

Chi Liu; Yang Xiang; Hui Jun Liu; Xiao‑ai Liu; Yu Rong Tan; Xiao Lin Zhu; Dan Zeng; Menglan Li; Li‑Wen Zhang; Xiao Qun Qin


Cell Biology International | 2010

Regulation of human catenin α like-1 expression by nuclear transcriptional factor LEF-1 and AP-2 in bronchial epithelial cells

Yang Xiang; Xiao Qun Qin; Yu Rong Tan; Chi Liu; Cai‑Xia Liu; Hui Jun Liu


Cell Biology International | 2010

Cloning and function research of the novel gene BRAP

Hui Jun Liu; Meng Lan Li; Chi Liu; Yang Xiang; Yu Rong Tan; Xiao Qun Qin


Cell Biology International | 2010

Preparation and bioactivity study of treating AHR disease fromClerodendrum bungei

Dan Zeng; Li‑Wen Zhang; Yu Rong Tan; Yang Xiang; Xiao Qun Qin; Hui Jun Liu


Cell Biology International | 2008

A novel animal model of airway hyper‐responsiveness induced by ozone exposure

Yang Xiang; Chi Liu; Xiaoqun Qin; Heng Deng; Yu Rong Tan; Hu Jun Liu


Cell Biology International | 2008

Application of a bacterial two‐hybrid system for the analysis of BRS‐3 interacted proteins

Hui Jun Liu; Yu Rong Tan; Yang Xiang; Xiao Yan Zhou; Fei Qu; Chi Liu; Xiao Ling Zhu; Xiao Qun Qin

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Yang Xiang

Central South University

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Xiao Qun Qin

Central South University

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Hui Jun Liu

Central South University

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Chi Liu

Central South University

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Fei Qu

Central South University

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Xiao Lin Zhu

Central South University

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Xiao Yan Zhou

Central South University

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Dan Zeng

Central South University

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Meng Lan Li

Central South University

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Xiao Ling Zhu

Central South University

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