Publications by authors named "Changjiang Sun"

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  • Probiotics like Bacillus subtilis have shown promise in preventing related diseases in chickens, and this study found that a specific strain, G2B9-Q, has anti-Clostridium activity and can help piglets.
  • The research indicates that cell-free supernatant from G2B9-Q can reduce intestinal damage and inflammation caused by C. perfringens, suggesting it could serve as a natural alternative to antibiotics for treating these infections.
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  • - A new environmentally friendly adhesive made from biomass was created to reduce formaldehyde emissions and improve resistance to water, fire, and mold in engineered wood products.
  • - The resulting adhesive, using carboxymethylated kraft lignin and soy protein isolate, significantly increased plywood shear strength and reduced water absorption, enhancing durability.
  • - The adhesive demonstrated excellent fire resistance, including a self-extinguishing feature, making it suitable for industrial applications like fire doors, and performed better than some commercial adhesives.
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Introduction: () is an important opportunistic and zoonotic pathogen which is associated with many diseases in humans and animals. However, the pathogenicity of has been neglected and the prevalence of is poorly studied due to the lack of rapid and sensitive diagnosis techniques.

Methods: In this study, we infected mice and pigs with strain from a human patient.

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Bacteriophages (phages) can significantly influence the composition and functions of their host communities, and enhance host pathogenicity via the transport of phage-encoded virulence genes. Phages are the main component of animal gut viruses, however, there are few reports on the piglet gut phageome and its contribution to virulence genes. Here, a total of 185 virulence genes from 59,955 predicted genes of gut phages in weaned piglets were identified, with 0.

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Lignocellulosic nanofibril (LCNF) is indispensable in numerous potential applications because of its unsurpassed quintessential characteristics. While it still remains a challenge to assemble LCNF in a facile and environmental economy-first manner. In this work, a simple and green one-step synthetic approach was reported to prepare a series of LCNF-containing versatile hydrogels using deep eutectic solvent (DES).

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Bovine mastitis is the most common and costly disease affecting dairy cattle throughout the world. Enterococcus faecalis is one of the environmental origin mastitis-causing pathogens. The treatment of bovine mastitis is primarily based on antibiotics.

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Porcine circovirus disease (PCVD) caused by porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) is widely distributed in pig farms. Up until now, nine genotypes of PCV2, PCV2a to 2i, have been identified in diseased pigs worldwide. This study analyzed 302 samples collected in the Jilin Province of China from 2016 to 2021, followed by genetic analysis of the PCV2 isolates.

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The growing prevalence of antibiotic-resistant pathogens has led to a better understanding of the underlying processes that lead to this expansion. Intensive pig farms are considered one of the hotspots for antibiotic resistance gene (ARG) transmission. Phages, as important mobile carriers of ARGs, are widespread in the animal intestine.

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Background: IFN-γ has been traditionally recognized as an inflammatory cytokine that involves in inflammation and autoimmune diseases. Previously we have shown that sustained IFN-γ induced malignant transformation of bovine mammary epithelial cells (BMECs) via arginine depletion. However, the molecular mechanism underlying this is still unknown.

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Streptococcus suis is an important zoonotic pathogen that is difficult to control with antibiotics due to the widespread development of multidrug-resistant strains. Phage lysin is considered a potential therapeutic agent to combat S. suis.

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Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus), considered as a common foodborne pathogenic microorganism, usually causes food poisoning and various infectious diseases. Therefore, development of rapid and accurate bacterial detection method is the key to preventing food poisoning and achieving early diagnosis and treatment of various infectious diseases caused by S.

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Trueperella () is an important opportunistic animal pathogen that causes huge economic losses to the animal husbandry industry. The emergence of bacterial resistance and the unsatisfactory effect of the vaccine have prompted investigators to explore alternative strategies for controlling infection. Due to the ability of phages to kill multidrug-resistant bacteria, the use of phage therapy to combat multidrug-resistant bacterial infections has attracted attention.

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Toll-like receptors (TLRs), type I transmembrane pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), are composed of the extracellular domain that is implicated in the recognition of microbial products and initiates the innate and adaptive immune response. Previous reports on TLRs in birds showed significant levels of inter- and intraspecific genetic variation. Little is known about the structure and function of the avian immune system, especially waterfowl species.

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() is an important nosocomial and community acquired opportunistic pathogen which causes various infections. The emergence of multi-drug resistant (MDR) and carbapenem-resistant hypervirulent (CR-hvKP) has brought more severe challenge to the treatment of infection. In this study, a novel bacteriophage that specifically infects was isolated and named as vB_KpnM_P-KP2 (abbreviated as P-KP2).

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Host proteins interacting with pathogens are receiving more attention as potential therapeutic targets in molecular medicine. Streptococcus suis serotype 2 (SS2) is an important cause of meningitis in both humans and pigs worldwide. SS2 Enolase (Eno) has previously been identified as a virulence factor with a role in altering blood brain barrier (BBB) integrity, but the host cell membrane receptor of Eno and The mechanism(s) involved are unclear.

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subsp. serovar Abortusequi is a frequently reported pathogen causing abortion in mares. In this study, the preventive and therapeutic effects of phage P SAE-01E2 against Abortusequi in a mouse model of abortion were investigated.

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Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae (A. pleuropneumoniae/APP) is the pathogen that causes porcine contagious pleuropneumonia. Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae is divided into 18 serovars, and the cross protection efficacy of epitopes is debatable, which has resulted in the slow development of a vaccine.

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Porcine pleuropneumonia caused by Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae (APP) is a swine respiratory disease with an important impact around the world either as a single infection or part of the porcine respiratory disease complex. The data of interaction between hosts and pathogens has becoming more crucial for exploration of the mechanism. However, up to now, comparatively little information is available on the systemic and dynamic changes that occur in pig serum in response to APP infection.

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Infections caused by antibiotic-resistant are a threat to human and animal health globally. Phage therapy has made great progress for the treatment of drug-resistant infections, but it is still unclear whether resistance to antibiotics could change the lysis ability of phages. In this study, we demonstrate that over expression of AmpC, an important β-lactamase for ampicillin resistance, promotes lysis of by phage utilizing OmpA as a receptor.

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Our retrospective study assessed the efficacy and safety of irinotecan plus raltitrexed in esophageal squamous cell cancer (ESCC) patients who were previously treated with multiple systemic therapies. Between January 2016 and December 2018, records of 38 ESCC patients who underwent irinotecan plus raltitrexed chemotherapy after at least one line of chemotherapy were reviewed. Efficacy assessment was performed every two cycles according to the RECIST version 1.

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Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is an abundant neuropeptide in the mammalian central and peripheral nervous systems. Transgenic mice overexpressing NPY in noradrenergic neurons have increased level of hepatic triglycerides, fatty acids and cholesterol, which contributed to the development of hepatosteatosis. However, the roles of NPY in the activation of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) and the underlying mechanisms remain unclear.

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Bacteriophages have been recently revisited as an alternative biocontrol tool due to the limitations of antibiotic treatment. In this study, we reported on the biological characteristics and genomic information of vB_KpnS_GH-K3 (abbreviated as GH-K3), a Klebsiella phage of the Siphoviridae family, which was previously isolated from a hospital sewage system. One-step growth curve analysis indicated that the burst size of GH-K3 was 291 PFU/cell.

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() spp. are important nosocomial and community-acquired opportunistic pathogens, which cause various infections. We observed that strain K7 abruptly mutates to rough-type phage-resistant phenotype upon treatment with phage GH-K3.

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is an opportunistic pathogen that is clinically associated with various human and animal diseases. In this study, the first identified phage, vB_AviM_AVP (abbreviated as AVP), was isolated and studied. AVP belongs to the family Myoviridae.

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Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most important pathogens causing rabbit necrotizing pneumonia and brings huge economic losses to rabbit production. This study investigated the preventive effect of a phage on rabbit necrotizing pneumonia caused by S. aureus.

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