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Src-homology 2 domain-containing tyrosine phosphatase 2 promotes oral cancer invasion and metastasis
BACKGROUND: Tumor invasion and metastasis represent a major unsolved problem in cancer pathogenesis. Recent studies have indicated the involvement of Src-homology 2 domain-containing tyrosine phosphatase 2 (SHP2) in multiple malignancies; however, the role of SHP2 in oral cancer progression has yet to be elucidated. We propose that SHP2 is involved in the progression of oral cancer toward metastasis. METHODS: SHP2 expression was evaluated in paired oral cancer tissues by using immunohistochemical staining and real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. Isogenic highly invasive oral cancer cell lines from their respective low invasive parental lines were established using a Boyden chamber assay, and changes in the hallmarks of the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) were assessed to evaluate SHP2 function. SHP2 activity in oral cancer cells was reduced using si-RNA knockdown or enforced expression of a catalytically deficient mutant to analyze migratory and invasive ability in vitro and metastasis toward the lung in mice in vivo. RESULTS: We observed the significant upregulation of SHP2 in oral cancer tissues and cell lines. Following SHP2 knockdown, the oral cancer cells markedly attenuated migratory and invasion ability. We observed similar results in phosphatase-dead SHP2 C459S mutant expressing cells. Enhanced invasiveness was associated with significant upregulation of E-cadherin, vimentin, Snail/Twist1, and matrix metalloproteinase-2 in the highly invasive clones. In addition, we determined that SHP2 activity is required for the downregulation of phosphorylated ERK1/2, which modulates the downstream effectors, Snail and Twist1 at a transcript level. In lung tissue sections of mice, we observed that HSC3 tumors with SHP2 deletion exhibited significantly reduced metastatic capacity, compared with tumors administered control si-RNA. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that SHP2 promotes the invasion and metastasis of oral cancer cells. These results provide a rationale for further investigating the effects of small-molecule SHP2 inhibitors on the progression of oral cancer, and indicate a previously unrecognized SHP2-ERK1/2-Snail/Twist1 pathway that is likely to play a crucial role in oral cancer invasion and metastasis
Study of TMDs nanosheets based saturable absorber used for Q-switching and mode lock laser system
Pulse width of pulsed laser determinates their applications. For the long pulse laser with µs or ns pulse width, it can be used for telecommunication, remote sensing and medical surgery. For the ultrashort pulse laser with ps or fs pulse width, it can be used for eye-surgery, precise micro- or even nano-machining on transparent material and novel 3D hologram formation. The saturable absorber (SA) is the crucial optical component that switch the laser operation from CW mode to pulse mode passively. Therefore it attract s great research interests from the laser photonic community.
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Konsep Demokrasi Politik Dalam Islam
Coexistence of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) with asthma appears to impair asthma control. Type-2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) respond to the cytokines of thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP), interleukin (IL)-25 and IL-33, thus contributing to airway diseases such as CRS and asthma. We investigate whether the augmented Th2-cytokines in CRS might be related to sinonasal tract ILC2s corresponding to enhanced IL-25, IL-33 and TSLP release in severe asthmatics, and be involved in asthma control. Twenty-eight asthmatics (12 non-severe and 16 severe) with CRS receiving nasal surgery were enrolled. The predicted FEV1 inversely associated with CRS severity of CT or endoscopy scores. Higher expression of Th2-driven cytokines (IL-4, IL-5, IL-9, and IL-13), TSLP, IL-25 and IL-33 in nasal tissues was observed in severe asthma. Severe asthmatics had higher ILC2 cell counts in their nasal tissues. ILC2 counts were positively correlated with Th2-cytokines. Nasal surgery significantly improved asthma control and lung function decline in severe asthma and CRS. The higher expression of IL-33/ILC2 axis-directed type 2 immune responses in nasal tissue of CRS brought the greater decline of lung function in severe asthma. ILC2-induced the upregulated activity of Th2-related cytokines in asthmatics with CRS may contribute to a recalcitrant status of asthma control
The Aharonov Casher phase of a bipartite entanglement pair traversing a quantum square ring
We propose in this article a quantum square ring that conveniently generates,
annihilates and distills the Aharonov Casher phase with the aid of
entanglement. The non-Abelian phase is carried by a pair of spin-entangled
particles traversing the square ring. At maximal entanglement, dynamic phases
are eliminated from the ring and geometric phases are generated in discrete
values. By contrast, at partial to no entanglement, both geometric and dynamic
phases take on discrete or locally continuous values depending only on the
wavelength and the ring size. We have shown that entanglement in a non-Abelian
system could greatly simplify future experimental efforts revolving around the
studies of geometric phases.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, 1 tabl
First-generation Science Cases for Ground-based Terahertz Telescopes
Ground-based observations at terahertz (THz) frequencies are a newly
explorable area of astronomy for the next ten years. We discuss science cases
for a first-generation 10-m class THz telescope, focusing on the Greenland
Telescope as an example of such a facility. We propose science cases and
provide quantitative estimates for each case. The largest advantage of
ground-based THz telescopes is their higher angular resolution (~ 4 arcsec for
a 10-m dish), as compared to space or airborne THz telescopes. Thus,
high-resolution mapping is an important scientific argument. In particular, we
can isolate zones of interest for Galactic and extragalactic star-forming
regions. The THz windows are suitable for observations of high-excitation CO
lines and [N II] 205 um lines, which are scientifically relevant tracers of
star formation and stellar feedback. Those lines are the brightest lines in the
THz windows, so that they are suitable for the initiation of ground-based THz
observations. THz polarization of star-forming regions can also be explored
since it traces the dust population contributing to the THz spectral peak. For
survey-type observations, we focus on ``sub-THz'' extragalactic surveys, whose
uniqueness is to detect galaxies at redshifts z ~ 1--2, where the dust emission
per comoving volume is the largest in the history of the Universe. Finally we
explore possibilities of flexible time scheduling, which enables us to monitor
active galactic nuclei, and to target gamma-ray burst afterglows. For these
objects, THz and submillimeter wavelength ranges have not yet been explored.Comment: 39 pages, 17 figures, accepted for publication in PASJ (as a review
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Spin Orbit Torque on a Curved Surface
We provide a general formulation of the spin-orbit coupling on a 2D curved
surface. Considering the wide applicability of spin-orbit effect in
spinor-based condensed matter physics, a general spin-orbit formulation could
aid the study of spintronics, Dirac graphene, topological systems, and quantum
information on curved surfaces. Particular attention is then devoted to the
development of an important spin-orbit quantity known as the spin-orbit torque.
As devices trend smaller in dimension, the physics of local geometries on
spin-orbit torque, hence spin and magnetic dynamics shall not be neglected. We
derived the general expression of a spin-orbit anisotropy field for the curved
surfaces and provided explicit solutions in the special contexts of the
spherical, cylindrical and flat coordinates. Our expressions allow spin-orbit
anisotropy fields and hence spin-orbit torque to be computed over the entire
surfaces of devices of any geometry.Comment: 14 pages, 5 figure
catena-Poly[[bis(pyridine-κN)nickel(II)]-μ-oxalato-κ4 O 1,O 2:O 1′,O 2′]
The title compound, [Ni(C2O4)(C5H5N)2]n, was synthesized under hydro(solvo)thermal conditions. The NiII atom, lying on a twofold rotation axis, has an octahedral coordination geometry involving two N atoms from two pyridine ligands and four O atoms from two oxalate ligands. The Ni atoms are connected by the tetradentate bridging oxalate ligands into a one-dimensional zigzag chain
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