31 Works
Nanoparticle-mediated delivery of Tanshinone IIA reduces adverse cardiac remodeling following myocardial infarctions in a mice model: role of NF-κB pathway
Shuai Mao, Lei Wang, Peipei Chen, Yong Lan, Rui Guo & Minzhou Zhang
Our previous works have shown that tanshinone IIA inhibited maladaptive extracellular matrix remodeling in cardiac fibroblasts implicating its potential role in treating of pathologic cardiac remodeling. However, the intrinsically poor solubility and bioavailability of tanshinone IIA hindered its clinical application. Here we develop monomethoxy-poly (ethylene glycol)-poly (lactic acid)-D-α-Tocopheryl polyethylene glycol 1000 succinate (mPEG-PLA-TPGS) nanoparticle incorporating tanshinone IIA (tanshinone IIA-NPs) and study its efficacy in post-infarction left ventricular (LV) remodeling. Male C57BL/6 mice underwent left coronary...
Data from: Depressed TSH level as a predictor of poststroke fatigue in patients with acute ischemic stroke
Jinjing Wang, Fengli Li, Lulu Xiao, Feng Peng, Wen Sun, Min Li, Dezhi Liu, Ruibing Guo, Hua Li, Wusheng Zhu, Gelin Xu & Xinfeng Liu
Objectives: To investigate whether thyroid function profiles can predict the poststroke fatigue (PSF) in patients with AIS. Methods: Stroke patients were consecutively recruited within 3 days of onset in Jinling hospital. Serum levels of thyroid hormones, thyroid antibodies, haematological indexes, and biochemical indexes were measured on admission. Fatigue was scored by the FSS. Association were analyzed with multivariate regression and restricted cubic splines. Results: Of the 704 stroke patients, 292 (41.5%) were diagnosed with fatigue...
Antibiotic exposure elicits the emergence of colistin- and carbapenem-resistant Escherichia coli coharboring MCR-1 and NDM-5 in a patient
Jinpeng Mao, Wugao Liu, Wei Wang, Jian Sun, Sheng Lei & Youjun Feng
Antibiotic exposure elicits the emergence of colistin- and carbapenem-resistant Escherichia coli coharboring MCR-1 and NDM-5 in a patient
Antibiotic exposure elicits the emergence of colistin- and carbapenem-resistant Escherichia coli coharboring MCR-1 and NDM-5 in a patient
Jinpeng Mao, Wugao Liu, Wei Wang, Jian Sun, Sheng Lei & Youjun Feng
Antibiotic exposure elicits the emergence of colistin- and carbapenem-resistant Escherichia coli coharboring MCR-1 and NDM-5 in a patient
O-specific polysaccharide confers lysozyme resistance to extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli
Yinli Bao, Haobo Zhang, Xinxin Huang, Jiale Ma, Catherine M. Logue, Lisa K. Nolan & Ganwu Li
Extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) is the leading cause of bloodstream and other extraintestinal infections in human and animals. The greatest challenge encountered by ExPEC during an infection is posed by the host defense mechanisms, including lysozyme. ExPEC have developed diverse strategies to overcome this challenge. The aim of this study was to characterize the molecular mechanism of ExPEC resistance to lysozyme. For this, 15,000 transposon mutants of a lysozyme-resistant ExPEC strain NMEC38 were screened;...
Porcine transmissible gastroenteritis virus nonstructural protein 2 contributes to inflammation via NF-κB activation
Li Wang, Xinyuan Qiao, Sijia Zhang, Yue Qin, Tiantian Guo, Zhenye Hao, Li Sun, Xiaona Wang, Yanan Wang, Yanping Jiang, Lijie Tang, Yigang Xu & Yijing Li
Transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV) infection causes acute enteritis in swine of all ages, and especially in suckling piglets. Small intestinal inflammation is considered a central event in the pathogenesis of TGEV infections, and nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) is a key transcription factor in the inflammatory response. However, it is unclear whether NF-κB is crucial for inducing inflammation during a TGEV infection. Our results show that NF-κB was activated in swine testicular (ST) cells and intestinal...
A new functionalized reduced graphene oxide adsorbent for removing heavy metal ions in water via coordination and ion exchange
Chao-Zhi Zhang, Bin Chen, Yuan Bai & Jing Xie
Heavy metal ion pollution has become a serious problem. In this paper, a new type of adsorbent, reduced graphene oxide grafted by 4-sulfophenylazo groups (RGOS), was synthesized to adsorb heavy metal ions in an aqueous solution via two kinds of adsorption modes, ion exchange and coordination. The maximum adsorption capacities of the RGOS for Pb(II), Cu(II), Ni(II), Cd(II) and Cr(III) were 689, 59, 66, 267 and 191 mg/g, respectively. Adsorption equilibrium time of RGOS for...
miR-300 in the imprinted DLK1-DIO3 domain suppresses the migration of bladder cancer by regulating the SP1/MMP9 pathway
Huaqing Yan, Jiangfeng Li, Yufan Ying, Haiyun Xie, Hong Chen, Xin Xu & Xiangyi Zheng
Emerging research has suggested that miRNAs play a significant role in oncogenesis and tumor progression by regulating multiple molecular pathways. Here, we investigated miR-300, which inhibited bladder cancer (BCa) migration by regulating the SP1/MMP9 pathway. miR-300, belonging to the DLK1-DIO3 miRNA cluster, is frequently expressed at lower levels in BCa tissue than in adjacent normal tissue due to DNA methylation. Reinforced expression of miR-300 significantly suppressed the migration of BCa cells. We carried out a...
Replacing the 238th aspartic acid with an arginine impaired the oligomerization activity and inflammation-inducing property of pyolysin
Wenlong Zhang, Haili Wang, Bing Wang, Yue Zhang, Yunhao Hu, Bo Ma & Junwei Wang
Trueperella pyogenes (T. pyogenes) is an important opportunistic pathogen. Pyolysin (PLO) importantly contributes to the pathogenicity of T. pyogenes. However, the relationship between the structure and function and the virulence of PLO is not well documented. In the current study, recombinant PLO (rPLO) and three rPLO mutants were prepared. rPLO D238R, a mutant with the 238th aspartic acid replaced with an arginine, showed impairment in oligomerization activity on cholesterol-containing liposome and pore-forming activity on sheep...
Replacing the 238th aspartic acid with an arginine impaired the oligomerization activity and inflammation-inducing property of pyolysin
Wenlong Zhang, Haili Wang, Bing Wang, Yue Zhang, Yunhao Hu, Bo Ma & Junwei Wang
Trueperella pyogenes (T. pyogenes) is an important opportunistic pathogen. Pyolysin (PLO) importantly contributes to the pathogenicity of T. pyogenes. However, the relationship between the structure and function and the virulence of PLO is not well documented. In the current study, recombinant PLO (rPLO) and three rPLO mutants were prepared. rPLO D238R, a mutant with the 238th aspartic acid replaced with an arginine, showed impairment in oligomerization activity on cholesterol-containing liposome and pore-forming activity on sheep...
Hemolysis in human erythrocytes by Clostridium perfringens epsilon toxin requires activation of P2 receptors
Jie Gao, Wenwen Xin, Jing Huang, Bin Ji, Shan Gao, Liang Chen, Lin Kang, Hao Yang, Xin Shen, Baohua Zhao & Jinglin Wang
Epsilon-toxin (ETX) is produced by types B and D strains of Clostridium perfringens, which cause fatal enterotoxaemia in sheep, goats and cattle. Previous studies showed that only a restricted number of cell lines are sensitive to ETX and ETX-induced hemolysis has not previously been reported. In this study, the hemolytic ability of ETX was examined using erythrocytes from 10 species including murine, rabbit, sheep, monkey and human. We found that ETX caused hemolysis in human...
Research articleHemolysis in human erythrocytes by Clostridium perfringens epsilon toxin requires activation of P2 receptors
Jie Gao, Wenwen Xin, Jing Huang, Bin Ji, Shan Gao, Liang Chen, Lin Kang, Hao Yang, Xin Shen, Baohua Zhao & Jinglin Wang
Epsilon-toxin (ETX) is produced by types B and D strains of Clostridium perfringens, which cause fatal enterotoxaemia in sheep, goats and cattle. Previous studies showed that only a restricted number of cell lines are sensitive to ETX and ETX-induced hemolysis has not previously been reported. In this study, the hemolytic ability of ETX was examined using erythrocytes from 10 species including murine, rabbit, sheep, monkey and human. We found that ETX caused hemolysis in human...
Hemolysis in human erythrocytes by Clostridium perfringens epsilon toxin requires activation of P2 receptors
Jie Gao, Wenwen Xin, Jing Huang, Bin Ji, Shan Gao, Liang Chen, Lin Kang, Hao Yang, Xin Shen, Baohua Zhao & Jinglin Wang
Epsilon-toxin (ETX) is produced by types B and D strains of Clostridium perfringens, which cause fatal enterotoxaemia in sheep, goats and cattle. Previous studies showed that only a restricted number of cell lines are sensitive to ETX and ETX-induced hemolysis has not previously been reported. In this study, the hemolytic ability of ETX was examined using erythrocytes from 10 species including murine, rabbit, sheep, monkey and human. We found that ETX caused hemolysis in human...
Data from: Haplotype-based genome-wide association study identifies loci and candidate genes for milk yield in Holsteins
Zhenliang Chen, Yunqiu Yao, Peipei Ma, Qishan Wang & Yuchun Pan
Since milk yield is a highly important economic trait in dairy cattle, the genome-wide association study (GWAS) is vital to explain the genetic architecture underlying milk yield and to perform marker-assisted selection (MAS). In this study, we adopted a haplotype-based empirical Bayesian GWAS to identify the loci and candidate genes for milk yield. A total of 1 092 Holstein cows were sequenced by using the genotyping by genome reducing and sequencing (GGRS) method. After filtering,...
A new functionalized reduced graphene oxide adsorbent for removing heavy metal ions in water via coordination and ion exchange
Chao-Zhi Zhang, Bin Chen, Yuan Bai & Jing Xie
Heavy metal ion pollution has become a serious problem. In this paper, a new type of adsorbent, reduced graphene oxide grafted by 4-sulfophenylazo groups (RGOS), was synthesized to adsorb heavy metal ions in an aqueous solution via two kinds of adsorption modes, ion exchange and coordination. The maximum adsorption capacities of the RGOS for Pb(II), Cu(II), Ni(II), Cd(II) and Cr(III) were 689, 59, 66, 267 and 191 mg/g, respectively. Adsorption equilibrium time of RGOS for...
Nanoparticle-mediated delivery of Tanshinone IIA reduces adverse cardiac remodeling following myocardial infarctions in a mice model: role of NF-κB pathway
Shuai Mao, Lei Wang, Peipei Chen, Yong Lan, Rui Guo & Minzhou Zhang
Our previous works have shown that tanshinone IIA inhibited maladaptive extracellular matrix remodeling in cardiac fibroblasts implicating its potential role in treating of pathologic cardiac remodeling. However, the intrinsically poor solubility and bioavailability of tanshinone IIA hindered its clinical application. Here we develop monomethoxy-poly (ethylene glycol)-poly (lactic acid)-D-α-Tocopheryl polyethylene glycol 1000 succinate (mPEG-PLA-TPGS) nanoparticle incorporating tanshinone IIA (tanshinone IIA-NPs) and study its efficacy in post-infarction left ventricular (LV) remodeling. Male C57BL/6 mice underwent left coronary...
Do the children born after assisted reproductive technology have an increased risk of birth defects? A systematic review and meta-analysis
Jing Zhao, Yi Yan, Xi Huang & Yanping Li
Background: Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) have made great progress. However, whether tube baby born after ART were at an increased risk of birth defects is not clear. Objective: To assess whether the ART increases the risk of birth defects in children born after ART. Search strategy: Medline, Google Scholar, and the Cochrane Library were searched. Selection criteria: Clinical trials that evaluate the risk of birth defect in children born after in vitro fertilization (IVF)/intracytoplasmic sperm...
MYC and RAS are unable to cooperate in overcoming cellular senescence and apoptosis in normal human fibroblasts
Fan Zhang, Siti Mariam Zakaria, Vedrana Högqvist Tabor, Madhurendra Singh, Susanna Tronnersjö, Jacob Goodwin, Galina Selivanova, Jiri Bartek, Alina Castell & Lars-Gunnar Larsson
The MYC and RAS oncogenes are sufficient for transformation of normal rodent cells. This cooperativity is at least in part based on suppression of RAS-induced cellular senescence by MYC and block of MYC-induced apoptosis by RAS – thereby canceling out two main barriers against tumor development. However, it remains unclear whether MYC and RAS cooperate in this way in human cells, where MYC and RAS are not sufficient for transformation. To address this question, we...
Overexpression of Fbxo6 inactivates spindle checkpoint by interacting with Mad2 and BubR1
Han-Zhang Xu, Zhuo-Qun Wang, Hui-Zhuang Shan, Li Zhou, Li Yang, Hu Lei, Bin Liu & Ying-Li Wu
The spindle assembly checkpoint prevents chromosome mis-segregation during mitosis by delaying sister chromatid separation. Several F-box protein members play critical roles in maintaining genome stability and regulating cell cycle progress via ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation. Here, we showed that Fbxo6 critically regulated spindle checkpoint and chromosome segregation. Fbxo6 was phosphorylated during mitosis. Overexpression of Fbxo6 lead to faster exit from nocodazole-induced mitosis arrest through premature sister chromatid separation. Moreover, we found substantially more binuclear and multilobed...
MIR-300 in the imprinted DLK1-DIO3 domain suppresses the migration of bladder cancer by regulating the SP1/MMP9 pathway
Huaqing Yan, Jiangfeng Li, Yufan Ying, Haiyun Xie, Hong Chen, Xin Xu & Xiangyi Zheng
Emerging research has suggested that miRNAs play a significant role in oncogenesis and tumor progression by regulating multiple molecular pathways. Here, we investigated miR-300, which inhibited bladder cancer (BCa) migration by regulating the SP1/MMP9 pathway. miR-300, belonging to the DLK1-DIO3 miRNA cluster, is frequently expressed at lower levels in BCa tissue than in adjacent normal tissue due to DNA methylation. Reinforced expression of miR-300 significantly suppressed the migration of BCa cells. We carried out a...
MIR-300 in the imprinted DLK1-DIO3 domain suppresses the migration of bladder cancer by regulating the SP1/MMP9 pathway
Huaqing Yan, Jiangfeng Li, Yufan Ying, Haiyun Xie, Hong Chen, Xin Xu & Xiangyi Zheng
Emerging research has suggested that miRNAs play a significant role in oncogenesis and tumor progression by regulating multiple molecular pathways. Here, we investigated miR-300, which inhibited bladder cancer (BCa) migration by regulating the SP1/MMP9 pathway. miR-300, belonging to the DLK1-DIO3 miRNA cluster, is frequently expressed at lower levels in BCa tissue than in adjacent normal tissue due to DNA methylation. Reinforced expression of miR-300 significantly suppressed the migration of BCa cells. We carried out a...
Porcine transmissible gastroenteritis virus nonstructural protein 2 contributes to inflammation via NF-κB activation
Li Wang, Xinyuan Qiao, Sijia Zhang, Yue Qin, Tiantian Guo, Zhenye Hao, Li Sun, Xiaona Wang, Yanan Wang, Yanping Jiang, Lijie Tang, Yigang Xu & Yijing Li
Transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV) infection causes acute enteritis in swine of all ages, and especially in suckling piglets. Small intestinal inflammation is considered a central event in the pathogenesis of TGEV infections, and nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) is a key transcription factor in the inflammatory response. However, it is unclear whether NF-κB is crucial for inducing inflammation during a TGEV infection. Our results show that NF-κB was activated in swine testicular (ST) cells and intestinal...
Whole-Genome-Sequencing characterization of bloodstream infection-causing hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae of capsular serotype K2 and ST374
Xiaoli Wang, Yingzhou Xie, Gang Li, Jialin Liu, Xiaobin Li, Lijun Tian, Jingyong Sun, Hong-Yu Ou & Hongping Qu
Hypervirulent K. pneumoniae variants (hvKP) have been increasingly reported worldwide, causing metastasis of severe infections such as liver abscesses and bacteremia. The capsular serotype K2 hvKP strains show diverse multi-locus sequence types (MLSTs), but with limited genetics and virulence information. In this study, we report a hypermucoviscous K. pneumoniae strain, RJF293, isolated from a human bloodstream sample in a Chinese hospital. It caused a metastatic infection and fatal septic shock in a critical patient. The...
Do the children born after assisted reproductive technology have an increased risk of birth defects? A systematic review and meta-analysis
Jing Zhao, Yi Yan, Xi Huang & Yanping Li
Background: Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) have made great progress. However, whether tube baby born after ART were at an increased risk of birth defects is not clear. Objective: To assess whether the ART increases the risk of birth defects in children born after ART. Search strategy: Medline, Google Scholar, and the Cochrane Library were searched. Selection criteria: Clinical trials that evaluate the risk of birth defect in children born after in vitro fertilization (IVF)/intracytoplasmic sperm...
O-specific polysaccharide confers lysozyme resistance to extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli
Yinli Bao, Haobo Zhang, Xinxin Huang, Jiale Ma, Catherine M. Logue, Lisa K. Nolan & Ganwu Li
Extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) is the leading cause of bloodstream and other extraintestinal infections in human and animals. The greatest challenge encountered by ExPEC during an infection is posed by the host defense mechanisms, including lysozyme. ExPEC have developed diverse strategies to overcome this challenge. The aim of this study was to characterize the molecular mechanism of ExPEC resistance to lysozyme. For this, 15,000 transposon mutants of a lysozyme-resistant ExPEC strain NMEC38 were screened;...
Affiliations
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University31
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Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College20
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Zhejiang University19
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Sichuan University18
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Fudan University17
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University of Chinese Academy of Sciences16
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Southern Medical University15
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Sun Yat-sen University14
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Huazhong University of Science and Technology14
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Peking University11