4,762 Works
Molecularly engineering a dual-drug nanoassembly for self-sensitized photodynamic therapy via thioredoxin impairment and glutathione depletion
Hongyuan Zhang, Zhiqiang Kong, Ziyue Wang, Yao Chen, Shenwu Zhang & Cong Luo
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has been extensively investigated as a spatiotemporally noninvasive and controllable modality for cancer treatment. However, the intracellular antioxidant systems mainly consisting of thioredoxin (Trx) and glutathione (GSH) significantly counteract and prevent reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation, resulting in a serious loss of PDT efficiency. To address this challenge, we propose that PDT can be improved by precisely blocking antioxidant systems. After molecular engineering and synergistic cytotoxic optimization, a DSPE-PEG2K-modified dual-drug nanoassembly (PPa@GA/DSPE-PEG2K...
Sonosensitizer nanoplatform-mediated sonodynamic therapy induced immunogenic cell death and tumor immune microenvironment variation
Jing Zheng, Yixuan Sun, Tengfei Long, Dong Yuan, Song Yue, Ni Zhang & Zhu Yang
Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is one of the most lethal gynecologic malignancies, and effective treatments are still lacking due to drug tolerance and tumor recurrence. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effects of sonodynamic therapy (SDT) on ovarian cancer and its potential mechanism. Folate receptor-targeted and ultrasound-responsive nanoparticles (NPs) were constructed using PLGA-PEG-FA (PLGA: poly (lactic-co-glycolic) acid, polyethylene glycol (PEG), FA: folate), the reactive oxygen species (ROS)-generating sonosensitizer IR780 and the oxygen-carrying material...
Radiotherapy-induced enrichment of EGF-modified doxorubicin nanoparticles enhances the therapeutic outcome of lung cancer
Jing Wang, Yan Zhang, GuangPeng Zhang, Li Xiang, HaoWen Pang, Kang Xiong, Yun Lu, JianMei Li, Jie Dai, Sheng Lin & ShaoZhi Fu
Chemotherapy is the primary treatment for advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, related dose-dependent toxicity limits its clinical use. Therefore, it is necessary to explore new strategies for improving the clinical outcomes while reducing the side effects of chemotherapy in the treatment of NSCLC. In this study, we designed and synthesized epidermal growth factor (EGF)-modified doxorubicin nanoparticles (EGF@DOX-NPs) that selectively targets the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) overexpressed in lung tumor cells. When administered in...
Transdermal delivery of colchicine using dissolvable microneedle arrays for the treatment of acute gout in a rat model
Yang Liu, Xiaoruo Zhu, Shiliang Ji, Zhen Huang, Yuhui Zang, Ying Ding, Junfeng Zhang & Zhi Ding
Colchicine (Col) is used to prevent and treat acute gout flare; however, its therapeutic use is strictly limited owing to severe gastrointestinal side effects after oral administration. Therefore, we developed a dissolvable Col-loaded microneedle (MN) with hyaluronic acid to deliver Col via the transdermal route. We studied the preparation, mechanical properties, skin insertion, skin irritation, drug content, and transdermal release of the Col-loaded MN. The pharmacokinetics of Col after Col-loaded MN application were compared with...
Cuprous oxide-based nanocrystals with combined chemo/chemodynamic therapy to increase tumor drug sensitivity by reducing mitochondria-derived adenosine-triphosphate
Haoran He, Jiaming Wu, Min Liang, Yao Xiao, Xuejian Wei, Yuqin Cao, Zhiheng Chen, Tian Lin & Miaosheng Ye
Gastrointestinal (GI) tumor is a serious disease with high mortality rates and morbidity rates worldwide. Chemotherapy is a key treatment for GI, however, systematic side effects and inevitable drug resistance complicate the situation. In the process of therapy, P-glycoprotein (P-gp) could remove chemotherapy drugs from cells, thus causing multi-drug resistance. Chemodynamic therapy (CDT) utilizing Fenton chemistry has been used for cancer therapy, along with various combination therapies. The reactive oxygen species produced by CDT could...
Alginate-based aerogels as wound dressings for efficient bacterial capture and enhanced antibacterial photodynamic therapy
Ning Guo, Yu Xia, Weishen Zeng, Jia Chen, Quanxin Wu, Yaxin Shi, Guoying Li, Zhuoyi Huang, Guanhai Wang & Yun Liu
The development of novel wound dressings, such as aerogels, with rapid hemostasis and bactericidal capacities for pre-hospital care is necessary. To prevent the occurrence of bacterial resistance, antibacterial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) with broad-spectrum antibacterial ability and negligible bacterial resistance has been intensively studied. However, photosensitizers often suffer from poor water solubility, short singlet oxygen (1O2) half-life and restricted 1O2 diffusion distance. Herein, sodium alginate was covalently modified by photosensitizers and phenylboronic acid, and cross-linked by...
Cadomian crust of Eastern Iran: evidence from the Tapeh Tagh granitic gneisses
Habib Mollai, Rahim Dabiri, Habib Allah Torshizian, Georgia Pe-Piper & Wei Wang
Late Neoproterozoic to Early Cambrian (Cadomian) magmatic rocks are abundant in Iran, but their occurrence in east-central Iran is voluminous. This paper reports, for the first time, on the Cadomian rocks of the eastern Iranian region known as Tapeh Tagh and deals with their geochemistry and uranium-lead (U-Pb) zircon ages. The Tapeh Tagh region contains masses of Cadomian meta-igneous rocks (including various types of granitic gneiss) and overlying meta-sedimentary rocks. The granitic gneisses show tectonic...
NLRC5 restricts dengue virus infection by promoting the autophagic degradation of viral NS3 through E3 ligase CUL2 (cullin 2)
Jiawei Hao, Jinqian Li, Zhenzhen Zhang, Yang Yang, Qing Zhou, Tiantian Wu, Tongling Chen, Zhongdao Wu, Ping Zhang, Jun Cui & Yi-Ping Li
NLRC5 has been reported to be involved in antiviral immunity; however, the underlying mechanism remains poorly understood. Here, we investigated the functional role of NLRC5 in the infection of a flavivirus, dengue virus (DENV). We found that the expression of NLRC5 was strongly induced by virus infection and IFNB or IFNG stimulation in different cell lines. Overexpression of NLRC5 remarkably suppressed DENV infection, whereas knockout of NLRC5 led to a significant increase in DENV infection....
NLRC5 Restricts Dengue Virus Infection by Promoting the Autophagic Degradation of Viral NS3 through E3 Ligase CUL2 (cullin 2)
Jiawei Hao, Jinqian Li, Zhenzhen Zhang, Yang Yang, Qing Zhou, Tiantian Wu, Tongling Chen, Zhongdao Wu, Ping Zhang, Jun Cui & Yi-Ping Li
NLRC5 has been reported to be involved in antiviral immunity; however, the underlying mechanism remains poorly understood. Here, we investigated the functional role of NLRC5 in the infection of a flavivirus, dengue virus (DENV). We found that expression of NLRC5 was strongly induced by virus infection and IFNB or IFNG stimulation in different cell lines. Overexpression of NLRC5 remarkably suppressed DENV infection, whereas knockout of NLRC5 led to a significant increase in DENV infection. Mechanistic...
Feasibility of machine learning-based modeling and prediction using multiple centers data to assess intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma outcomes
Shuang-Nan Zhou, Da-Wei Jv, Xiang-Fei Meng, Jing-Jing Zhang, Chun Liu, Ze-Yi Wu, Na Hong, Yin-Ying Lu & Ning Zhang
Currently, there are still no definitive consensus in the treatment of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA). This study aimed to build a clinical decision support tool based on machine learning using the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database and the data from the Fifth Medical Center of the PLA General Hospital in China. 4,398 eligible patients from the SEER database and 504 eligible patients from the hospital data, who presented with histologically proven iCCA, were enrolled...
Factors influencing magnetic resonance imaging finding of endopelvic fascial edema after ultrasound-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound ablation of uterine fibroids
Yuhang Liu, Yang Liu, Fajin Lv, Yuqing Zhong, Zhibo Xiao & Furong Lv
Investigate the relationships between endopelvic fascial edema and its influencing factors after ultrasound-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound (USgHIFU) ablation of uterine fibroids. This retrospective study included 688 women with uterine fibroids treated by USgHIFU; based on post-treatment MRI, the patients were divided into two groups: endopelvic fascial edema group and nonedema group. The specific location of fascial edema of each patient was also recorded. Fascial edema and fibroid features and treatment parameters were set as the...
Hyperthermia promotes exosome secretion by regulating Rab7b while increasing drug sensitivity in adriamycin-resistant breast cancer
Di Xu, Wen-Juan Tang, Yi-Zhi Zhu, Zhen Liu, Kai Yang, Ming-Xing Liang, Xiu Chen, Yang Wu, Jin-Hai Tang & Wei Zhang
To investigate the mechanism through which hyperthermia promotes exosome secretion and drug sensitivity in adriamycin-resistant breast cancer. We first evaluated the effect of hyperthermia on adriamycin-resistant breast cancer viability and used transmission electron microscopy, nanoparticle tracking analysis, and a bicinchoninic acid kit to validate the effect of hyperthermia on exosome secretion. The effective targeting molecules and pathways changed by hyperthermia were explored by RNA microarray and verified in vitro. The adriamycin-resistant MCF-7/ADR cells co-incubated with...
A prognostic nomogram for intrahepatic progression-free survival in patients with colorectal liver metastases after ultrasound-guided percutaneous microwave ablation
Si Qin, Huabin Hu, Rui Cui, Jing Lin, Yiming Liu, Yimin Wang, Yao Chen & Guangjian Liu
The present study identified predictors of intrahepatic progression-free survival (ihPFS) after ultrasound (US)-guided percutaneous microwave ablation (MWA) for colorectal liver metastases (CRLMs) and developed a nomogram to predict ihPFS. From January 2013 to December 2018, a total of 314 patients (224 men and 90 women; mean age, 57.1 ± 11.8 years; range, 23–86 years) with 645 CRLMs (mean diameter, 16.6 ± 6.5 mm; range, 6.0–45.0 mm) treated with US-guided percutaneous MWA were included and analyzed....
Quantifying the relationship between biofilm reduction and thermal tissue damage on metal implants exposed to alternating magnetic fields
Bibin Prasad, Sumbul Shaikh, Reshu Saini, Qi Wang, Serena Zadoo, Varun Sadaphal, David E. Greenberg & Rajiv Chopra
Metal implant infections are a devastating problem due to the formation of biofilm which impairs the effectiveness of antibiotics and leads to surgical replacement as definitive treatment. Biofilm on metal implants can be reduced using heat generated by alternating magnetic fields (AMF). In this study, the relationship between implant surface biofilm reduction and surrounding tissue thermal damage during AMF exposure is investigated through numerical simulations. Mathematical models of biofilm reduction with heat were created based...
Projection of global burden and risk factors for aortic aneurysm – timely warning for greater emphasis on managing blood pressure
Xuewei Huang, Zhouxiang Wang, Zhengjun Shen, Fang Lei, Ye-Mao Liu, Ze Chen, Juan-Juan Qin, Hui Liu, Yan-Xiao Ji, Peng Zhang, Xiao-Jing Zhang, Juan Yang, Jingjing Cai, Zhi-Gang She & Hongliang Li
Aortic aneurysm (AA) is a serious condition that largely increases the risk of aortic dissection and sudden death. Exploring the global burden of disease and changes in risk factors for AA is essential for public health policy development. To project the death burden from AA and its attributable risk factors in the following decade based on the epidemiological data over the past 30 years. We analysed the death burden of AA and trends of four...
Prevention of ulcerative colitis by Huangqin decoction: reducing the intestinal epithelial cell apoptosis rate through the IFN-γ/JAK/ETS signalling pathway
Xiaowei Mo, Kairui Tang, Lijing Deng, Xingyi Zhou, Xiaojuan Li, Yupei Zhang & Jing Wang
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease that is closely related to inflammation and apoptosis. The traditional Chinese medicine compound preparation Huangqin decoction (HQD) has been widely used in the clinical treatment of UC, but the specific mechanism of its function is still inconclusive. To explore the pathogenesis of UC based on the IFN-γ/JAK/ETS signalling pathway, and to clarify the biological mechanism of HQD. Forty 8-week-old male C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided...
Yi Shen An, a Chinese traditional prescription, ameliorates membranous glomerulonephritis induced by cationic bovine serum albumin in rats
Yun-Li Zhao, Xiang-Hua Zhang, Feng Guo, Ying Wei, Jian-Hua Shang & Xiao-Dong Luo
Yi Shen An (YSA) is an investigational composite of traditional Chinese medicine (Reference: 2010L000974) for the treatment of renal disease. To investigate the protective effects of YSA against membranous glomerulonephritis (MGN). Male Sprague–Dawley rats were injected with cationic bovine serum albumin (C-BSA) to create a model of MGN. Then, rats were orally treated with YSA at doses of 0.25, 0.5, 1 and 2 g/kg for 35 successive days; prednisone (5 mg/kg) was used as a...
SET domain containing 7 promotes oxygen-glucose deprivation/reoxygenation-induced PC12 cell inflammation and oxidative stress by regulating Keap1/Nrf2/ARE and NF-κB pathways
Xianfang Pan, Jin Fan, Fang Peng, Li Xiao & Zhiyi Yang
Oxidative stress and inflammation are implicated in the pathogenesis of cerebral ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury. SETD7 (SET Domain Containing 7) functions as a histone lysine methyltransferase, participates in cardiac lineage commitment, and silence of SETD7 exerts anti-inflammatory or antioxidant capacities. The effect of SETD7 in in vitro cell model of cerebral I/R injury was investigated in this study. Firstly, adrenal pheochromocytoma cell (PC12) was conducted with oxygen-glucose deprivation/reoxygenation (OGD/R) to establish cell model of cerebral I/R...
Hepatoprotective mechanism of Silybum marianum on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease based on network pharmacology and experimental verification
Guoyan Jiang, Chunhong Sun, Xiaodong Wang, Jie Mei, Chen Li, Honghong Zhan, Yixuan Liao, Yongjun Zhu & Jingxin Mao
The study aimed to identify the key active components in Silybum marianum (S. marianum) and determine how they protect against nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). TCMSP, DisGeNET, UniProt databases, and Venny 2.1 software were used to identify 11 primary active components, 92 candidate gene targets, and 30 core hepatoprotective gene targets in this investigation, respectively. The PPI network was built using a string database and Cytoscape 3.7.2. The KEGG pathway and GO biological process enrichment,...
Rare earth elements in the iron-oxide apatite (IOA) deposit: insights from apatite
Shengchao Yan & Wei Liu
Kiruna-type or IOA deposits are characterized by magnetite-apatite-actinolite associations and may contain considerable amounts of rare earth elements (REEs) that can be exploited as by-products. REEs in the Kiruna-type deposit, heterogeneously distributed, are mainly hosted in phosphates (e.g. apatite). Published data of apatite, together with other evidence, can be used to decipher the source, enrichment mechanism, and post-ore modification of REEs in the Kiruna-type deposits. Sr isotopes and melt inclusions compositions of apatite, together with...
Untargeted metabolomics profiling in a mouse model of lung cancer treated with thermal ablation
Haoyue Pang, Kaiwen Hu, Fuyao Li, Hua Duan, Yu Chen, Yaqi Hu, Dan Wang & Min Jiang
Thermal ablation is widely used in the treatment of lung cancer and is beneficial for the overall survival of patients in clinic. However, there is barely a priority in which ablation system should be chosen under different periods of tumor progression in lung cancer. The present study investigated different modes of thermal ablation systems in mice with transplanted Lewis lung carcinoma tumors and their various biological effects in local regions using untargeted metabolomics. The results...
Untargeted metabolomics profiling in a mouse model of lung cancer treated with thermal ablation
Haoyue Pang, Kaiwen Hu, Fuyao Li, Hua Duan, Yu Chen, Yaqi Hu, Dan Wang & Min Jiang
Thermal ablation is widely used in the treatment of lung cancer and is beneficial for the overall survival of patients in clinic. However, there is barely a priority in which ablation system should be chosen under different periods of tumor progression in lung cancer. The present study investigated different modes of thermal ablation systems in mice with transplanted Lewis lung carcinoma tumors and their various biological effects in local regions using untargeted metabolomics. The results...
Overexpression of microRNA-145 enhanced docetaxel sensitivity in breast cancer cells via inactivation of protein kinase B gamma-mediated phosphoinositide 3-kinase -protein kinase B pathway
Ying Zhou, Wei Cai & Hailin Lu
Chemoresistance is a major challenge for the treatment of breast cancer (BC). Previous studies showed that miR-145 level decreases in chemoresistant BC tissues. Nevertheless, the biological function of miR-145 on docetaxel resistance of BC cells remains unclear, which is what our research attempted to clarify. RT-qPCR analyzed miR-145 level, and cell viability and colony formation assays assessed the impact of miR-145 on docetaxel resistance. Molecular mechanisms of miR-145-mediated docetaxel sensitivity were examined by Luciferase reporter...
Magnesium isoglycyrrhizinate suppresses bladder cancer progression by modulating the miR-26b/Nox4 axis
Zhihao Yuan, Guancheng Guo, Guifang Sun, Qi Li, Lihui Wang & Baoping Qiao
Magnesium isoglycyrrhizinate (MI), a magnesium salt of 18α-GA stereoisomer, has been reported to exert efficient hepatoprotective activity. However, its effect on bladder cancer remains unclear. The study explored the effects of MI on the growth, colony formation, apoptosis, invasion, and migration of bladder cancer cells (HTB9 and BIU87 cells). Typical apoptotic changes of bladder cancer cells such as nuclear concentration and fragmentation were observed using Hoechst staining. The effects of MI on the expression levels...
2-Naphthalenemethanol participates in metabolic activation of 2-methylnaphthalene
Kunna Li, Ying Zou, Yang Wang, Mengyue Zhou, Jing Li, Rong Tan, Shiyu Zhang, Weiwei Li & Jiang Zheng
2-Methylnaphthalene (2-MN) is an environmental pollutant. Studies have shown that 2-MN is teratogenic, carcinogenic, and cytotoxic. However, the mechanisms of 2-MN induced toxicities remain unclear.This study aimed to characterise reactive metabolites of 2-MN, to define the metabolic pathway, and to determine the enzymes participating in the metabolic activation.A hydroxylation metabolite of 2-MN, 2-naphthalenemethanol (2-NM), was observed in 2-MN-containing mouse liver microsomes.A glutathione (GSH) conjugate was detected in mouse S9 incubations fortified with 2-MN and GSH....
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Central South University4,762
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Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College3,380
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University3,065
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Zhejiang University2,756
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Sichuan University2,574
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Fudan University2,573
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Capital Medical University2,559
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Sun Yat-sen University2,527
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Huazhong University of Science and Technology2,507
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Chinese Academy of Sciences2,310