TY - JOUR A1 - Shi, Yaoyao A1 - Kuai, Yue A1 - Lei, Lizhen A1 - Weng, Yuanyuan A1 - Berberich-Siebelt, Friederike A1 - Zhang, Xinxia A1 - Wang, Jinjie A1 - Zhou, Yuan A1 - Jiang, Xin A1 - Ren, Guoping A1 - Pan, Hongyang A1 - Mao, Zhengrong A1 - Zhou, Ren T1 - The feedback loop of LITAF and BCL6 is involved in regulating apoptosis in B cell non-Hodgkin's-lymphoma JF - Oncotarget N2 - Dysregulation of the apoptotic pathway is widely recognized as a key step in lymphomagenesis. Notably, LITAF was initially identified as a p53-inducible gene, subsequently implicated as a tumor suppressor. Our previous study also showed LITAF to be methylated in 89.5% B-NHL samples. Conversely, deregulated expression of BCL6 is a pathogenic event in many lymphomas. Interestingly, our study found an oppositional expression of LITAF and BCL6 in B-NHL. In addition, LITAF was recently identified as a novel target gene of BCL6. Therefore, we sought to explore the feedback loop between LITAF and BCL6 in B-NHL. Here, our data for the first time show that LITAF can repress expression of BCL6 by binding to Region A (−87 to +65) containing a putative LITAF-binding motif (CTCCC) within the BCL6 promoter. Furthermore, the regulation of BCL6 targets (PRDM1 or c-Myc) by LITAF may be associated with B-cell differentiation. Results also demonstrate that ectopic expression of LITAF induces cell apoptosis, activated by releasing cytochrome c, cleaving PARP and caspase 3 in B-NHL cells whereas knockdown of LITAF robustly protected cells from apoptosis. Interestingly, BCL6, in turn, could reverse cell apoptosis mediated by LITAF. Collectively, our findings provide a novel apoptotic regulatory pathway in which LITAF, as a transcription factor, inhibits the expression of BCL6, which leads to activation of the intrinsic mitochondrial pathway and tumor apoptosis. Our study is expected to provide a possible biomarker as well as a target for clinical therapies to promote tumor cell apoptosis. KW - LITAF KW - BCL6 KW - apoptosis KW - lymphoma KW - B-cells Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-166500 VL - 7 IS - 47 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wang, Xiaoliang A1 - Liu, Xuan A1 - Xiao, Yun A1 - Mao, Yue A1 - Wang, Nan A1 - Wang, Wei A1 - Wu, Shufan A1 - Song, Xiaoyong A1 - Wang, Dengfeng A1 - Zhong, Xingwang A1 - Zhu, Zhu A1 - Schilling, Klaus A1 - Damaren, Christopher T1 - On-orbit verification of RL-based APC calibrations for micrometre level microwave ranging system JF - Mathematics N2 - Micrometre level ranging accuracy between satellites on-orbit relies on the high-precision calibration of the antenna phase center (APC), which is accomplished through properly designed calibration maneuvers batch estimation algorithms currently. However, the unmodeled perturbations of the space dynamic and sensor-induced uncertainty complicated the situation in reality; ranging accuracy especially deteriorated outside the antenna main-lobe when maneuvers performed. This paper proposes an on-orbit APC calibration method that uses a reinforcement learning (RL) process, aiming to provide the high accuracy ranging datum for onboard instruments with micrometre level. The RL process used here is an improved Temporal Difference advantage actor critic algorithm (TDAAC), which mainly focuses on two neural networks (NN) for critic and actor function. The output of the TDAAC algorithm will autonomously balance the APC calibration maneuvers amplitude and APC-observed sensitivity with an object of maximal APC estimation accuracy. The RL-based APC calibration method proposed here is fully tested in software and on-ground experiments, with an APC calibration accuracy of less than 2 mrad, and the on-orbit maneuver data from 11–12 April 2022, which achieved 1–1.5 mrad calibration accuracy after RL training. The proposed RL-based APC algorithm may extend to prove mass calibration scenes with actions feedback to attitude determination and control system (ADCS), showing flexibility of spacecraft payload applications in the future. KW - reinforcement learning KW - antenna phase center calibration KW - K band ranging (KBR) KW - micrometre level microwave ranging KW - MSC: 49M37 KW - MSC: 65K05 KW - MSC: 90C30 KW - MSC: 90C40 Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-303970 SN - 2227-7390 VL - 11 IS - 4 ER -