Publications by authors named "Bian Xu-Ting"

Metabolites can double as a signaling modality that initiates physiological adaptations. Metabolism, a chemical language encoding biological information, has been recognized as a powerful principle directing inflammatory responses. Cytosolic pH is a regulator of inflammatory response in macrophages.

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Background: Fibrosis is a significant pathological feature of chronic skeletal muscle injury, profoundly affecting muscle regeneration. Fibro-adipogenic progenitors (FAPs) have the ability to differentiate into myofibroblasts, acting as a primary source of extracellular matrix (ECM). the process by which FAPs differentiate into myofibroblasts during chronic skeletal muscle injury remains inadequately explored.

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Article Synopsis
  • Exercise reduces the number of fibro-adipogenic progenitors (FAPs) in injured or disused muscles, which helps decrease collagen buildup and fat accumulation, mediated by a protein called Musclin.
  • Musclin works by inhibiting FAP growth and encouraging their death through a mechanism that involves upregulating a protein called FILIP1L, regulated by the transcription factor FoxO3a.
  • The study suggests that exercise creates a beneficial environment in muscles that helps prevent FAP overgrowth, and introducing Musclin could be a promising treatment for conditions like muscle atrophy or injuries.
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Osteolysis at the tendon-bone interface can impair pullout strength during tendon-bone healing and lead to surgery failure, but the effects of clinical treatments are not satisfactory. Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC)-derived exosomes have been used as potent and feasible natural nanocarriers for drug delivery and have been proven to enhance tendon-bone healing strength, indicating that MSC-derived exosomes could be a promising therapeutic strategy. In this study, we explored Scleraxis (Scx) dynamically expressed in PDGFRα(+) bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMMSCs) during natural tendon-bone healing.

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Background: Chronic muscle injury is characteristics of fatty infiltration and fibrosis. Recently, fibro/adipogenic progenitors (FAPs) were found to be indispensable for muscular regeneration while were also responsible for fibrosis and fatty infiltration in muscle injury. Many myokines have been proven to regulate the adipose or cell proliferation.

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