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Paishiun N Hsieh

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Seth P, Hsieh P, Jamal S, Wang L, Gygi S, Jain M, et al.
Cell . 2019 Feb; 176(5):1014-1025.e12. PMID: 30794773
Bioactive molecules can pass between microbiota and host to influence host cellular functions. However, general principles of interspecies communication have not been discovered. We show here in C. elegans that...
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Hsieh P, Fan L, Sweet D, Jain M
Endocr Rev . 2018 Oct; 40(1):137-152. PMID: 30307551
Nutrient handling by higher organisms is a complex process that is regulated at the transcriptional level. Studies over the past 15 years have highlighted the critical importance of a family...
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Sweet D, Fan L, Hsieh P, Jain M
Front Cardiovasc Med . 2018 Feb; 5:6. PMID: 29459900
The role of inflammation in vascular disease is well recognized, involving dysregulation of both circulating immune cells as well as the cells of the vessel wall itself. Unrestrained vascular inflammation...
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Hsieh P, Sweet D, Fan L, Jain M
Trends Cell Mol Biol . 2018 Feb; 12:1-15. PMID: 29416266
The mammalian Krüppel-like factors (KLFs) are a family of zinc-finger containing transcription factors with diverse patterns of expression and a wide array of cellular functions. While their roles in mammalian...
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Sugi K, Hsieh P, Ilkayeva O, Shelkay S, Moroney B, Baadh P, et al.
PLoS One . 2018 Feb; 13(2):e0192376. PMID: 29408889
Cardiac metabolism is highly adaptive in response to changes in substrate availability, as occur during fasting. This metabolic flexibility is essential to the maintenance of contractile function and is under...
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Fan L, Hsieh P, Sweet D, Jain M
Pharmacol Res . 2017 Dec; 130:123-126. PMID: 29288718
Regulation of nutrient intake, utilization, and storage exhibits a circadian rhythmicity that allows organisms to anticipate and adequately respond to changes in the environment across day/night cycles. The branched-chain amino...
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Hsieh P, Zhou G, Yuan Y, Zhang R, Prosdocimo D, Sangwung P, et al.
Nat Commun . 2017 Oct; 8(1):914. PMID: 29030550
Loss of protein and organelle quality control secondary to reduced autophagy is a hallmark of aging. However, the physiologic and molecular regulation of autophagy in long-lived organisms remains incompletely understood....
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Umemura N, Zhu J, Mburu Y, Forero A, Hsieh P, Muthuswamy R, et al.
Cancer Res . 2011 Nov; 72(1):45-55. PMID: 22058147
Ligands to several Toll-like receptors (TLR), which mediate innate immune responses and chronic inflammation have been used as adjuvants to immunotherapy to enhance their antitumor activity. In particular, double-stranded RNAs...
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Zhu J, Smith K, Hsieh P, Mburu Y, Chattopadhyay S, Sen G, et al.
J Immunol . 2010 Apr; 184(10):5768-76. PMID: 20382888
TLR3 is one of the major innate immune sensors of dsRNA. The signal transduction pathway activated by TLR3, upon binding to dsRNA, leads to the activation of two major transcription...