Publications by authors named "Chenlu Xu"

The percentage of people with lung cancer remains high. Given that the majority of NSCLC patients are currently on third-generation clinical agents, the search for a class of highly effective and low-toxicity inhibitors is critical. Hence, in the present study, 24 compounds were synthesized by scaffold hopping with 2-indolone as the parent nucleus.

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The serum nanoparticle-protein corona (NPC) provides specific disease information, thus opening a new avenue for high-throughput in-depth proteomics to facilitate biomarker discovery. Yet, little is known about the interactions between NPs and proteins, and its role in enhanced depth of serum proteomics. Herein, a series of protein spike-in experiments are conducted to systematically investigate protein depletion and enrichment during NPC formation.

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Heat extremes become increasingly frequent and severe, posing adverse risks to public health and environment. Previous research on extreme heat mostly used meteorological observations or reanalysis data, which cannot well capture detailed spatial patterns. This study developed a seamless air temperature (T) dataset from remote sensing data to characterize the spatio-temporal variations of heat extremes in the Yangtze River Delta (YRD) from 2001 to 2023.

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A heparinase III (NsHep-III) from Niabella sp. was identified, cloned, and expressed as soluble form in E. coli BL21 (DE3).

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A series of β-carboline derivatives containing nitrogen heterocycles were designed and synthesized. All compounds were screened for their antitumor activity against four human tumor cell lines (A549, K562, PC-3, T47D). Notably, compound -(4-(morpholinomethyl)phenyl)-2-((5-(1-(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)-9-pyrido[3,4-b]indol-3-yl)-1,3,4-oxadiazol-2-yl)thio)acetamide () exhibited significant inhibitory activity against PC-3 cells with an IC value of 9.

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Highly abundant proteins present in biological fluids and tissues significantly interfere with low-abundance protein identification by mass spectrometry (MS), limiting proteomic depth and hindering protein biomarker discovery. Herein, to enhance the coverage of tissue proteomics, we developed a nanoparticle-protein corona (NP-PC)-based method for the aging mouse proteome atlas. Based on this method, we investigated the complexity of life process of 5 major organs, including the heart, liver, spleen, lungs, and kidneys, from 4 groups of mice at different ages.

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Induction of autophagic death in cancer cells is one of the promising strategies for the development of anti-cancer therapeutics. In the present study, we designed and synthesized a series of isatin Schiff base derivatives containing thioether structures. After discovering the highly active target compound H13 (IC = 4.

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  • Researchers introduced a new method called COMPASS that improves the detection of cancer biomarkers in serum by using magnetic nanoparticles and a panel of aptamers for better accuracy.
  • The study focused on non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and identified a panel of four biomarkers (HE4, NSE, AFP, and VEGF165) as the most effective for diagnosis.
  • With high diagnostic accuracy rates of 95.56% and 89.58% in different testing groups, COMPASS offers a promising approach for efficient and scalable cancer screening.
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Innovative antibacterial therapies using nanomaterials, such as photothermal (PTT) and photodynamic (PDT) treatments, have been developed for treating wound infections. However, creating secure wound dressings with these therapies faces challenges. The primary focus of this study is to prepare an antibacterial nanofiber dressing that effectively incorporates stable loads of functional nanoparticles and demonstrates an efficient synergistic effect between PTT and PDT.

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Hypoxia as an inherent feature in tumors is firmly associated with unsatisfactory clinical outcomes of photodynamic therapy (PDT) since the lack of oxygen leads to ineffective reactive oxygen species (ROS) productivity for tumor eradication. In this study, an oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) targeting nanoplatform was fabricated to alleviate hypoxia and enhance the performance of PDT by encapsulating IR780 and OXPHOS inhibitor atovaquone (ATO) in triphenylphosphine (TPP) modified poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether-block-poly(L-lactide-co-glycolide) (mPEG-PLGA) nanocarriers (TNPs/IA). ATO by interrupting the electron transfer in OXPHOS could suppress mitochondrial respiration of tumor cells, economising on oxygen for the generation of ROS.

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A novel heparinase III from (Hep-III) with high activity and good stability was successfully cloned, expressed, and characterized. Hep-III displayed the highest specific activity ever reported of 192.8 U mg using heparin as the substrate.

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Diagnosis of benign and malignant small nodules of the lung remains an unmet clinical problem which is leading to serious false positive diagnosis and overtreatment. Here, we developed a serum protein fishing-based spectral library (ProteoFish) for data independent acquisition analysis and a machine learning-boosted protein panel for diagnosis of early Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) and classification of benign and malignant small nodules. We established an extensive NSCLC protein bank consisting of 297 clinical subjects.

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Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) is a rare malignant tumor that mostly occurs in minor glands, especially in the palate. Intraosseous adenoid cystic carcinoma (IACC) is rarer. There is no clear conclusion on the clinical, radiologic and pathological characteristics of IACC because of few reported IACC cases, leading to insufficient understanding of IACC.

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Ameloblastoma is the most common benign odontogenic tumor with local invasion and high recurrence, which generally occurs in the jaw bones. Hypercalcemia is a common paraneoplastic syndrome that is commonly observed in patients with malignancies but rarely encountered in patients with benign tumors. Thus far, not many cases of ameloblastoma with hypercalcemia have been reported, and the pathogenic mechanism has not been studied in depth.

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The limited options of anabolic drugs restrict their application potential in osteoporosis treatment, despite their theoretical superiority in therapeutic efficacy over antiresorptive drugs. As a prevailing strategy, nano-delivery systems could offer a wider choice of anabolic drugs. In this study, calcium phosphate nanocomposites incorporated with simvastatin (Sim) with periostin-targeting ability were designed and prepared for osteoporosis treatment.

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The excessive use of antibiotics and consequent bacterial resistance have emerged as crucial public safety challenges for humanity. As a promising antibacterial treatment, using reactive oxygen species (ROS) can effectively address this problem and has the advantages of being highly efficient and having low toxicity. Herein, electrospinning and electrospraying were employed to fabricate magnesium oxide (MgO)-based nanoparticle composited polycaprolactone (PCL) nanofibrous dressings for the chemodynamic treatment of bacteria-infected wounds.

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: Mosaicism is a common biological phenomenon in organisms and has been reported in many types of chromosome abnormalities, including the absence of heterozygosity (AOH). Due to the detection limitations of the sequencing approach, mosaic AOH events are rarely assessed in clinical cases. Herein, we report the performance of mosaic AOH identification using a low-pass (5~8-fold) WGS method (termed 'CMA-seq', an abbreviation for 'Chromosome Analysis by Sequencing') in fetal genetic diagnosis.

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CRISPR/Cas9 systems have great potential to achieve sophisticated gene therapy and cell engineering by editing multiple genomic loci. However, to achieve efficient multiplex gene editing, the delivery system needs adequate capacity to transfect all CRISPR/Cas9 RNA species at the required stoichiometry into the cytosol of each individual cell. Herein, inspired by biomineralization in nature, we develop an all-in-one biomimetic mineralized CRISPR/Cas9 RNA delivery system.

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Breast cancer is a common malignant tumor among women and has a higher risk of early recurrence, distant metastasis, and poor prognosis. Systemic chemotherapy is still the most widely used treatment for patients with breast cancer. However, unavoidable side effects and acquired resistance severely limit the efficacy of treatment.

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Roxarsone (3-nitro-4-hydroxyphenylarsonic acid, Rox(V)), an extensively used organoarsenical feed additive, enters soils through the application of Rox(V)-containing manure and further degrades to highly toxic arsenicals. Microplastics, as emerging contaminants, are also frequently detected in soils. However, the effects of microplastics on soil Rox(V) degradation are unknown.

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Liver fibrosis is a progressive histological manifestation that happens in almost all chronic liver diseases. An unabated liver fibrosis may eventually develop into liver cirrhosis or hepatocellular carcinoma. Yet, the strategy for reversal of liver fibrosis is still limited.

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  • * A new variant called BxHep-I was cloned and overexpressed, showing a high activity of 7144 U/L under optimized conditions, with a specific activity of 57.6 U/mg at 30°C and pH 7.5.
  • * BxHep-I demonstrated excellent thermostability and retained 73% activity after one week at 4°C, making it a strong candidate for industrial applications in LMWH production.
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  • Heparinase I is an enzyme with promise for producing low molecular weight heparin, but its industrial use is limited due to poor catalytic activity and thermal stability.! -
  • Researchers engineered specific domains of heparinase I and selected nine mutations to enhance its activity, with the T250D mutation showing the best results.! -
  • The most successful mutant demonstrated a 5.26 times increase in catalytic efficiency, and the study suggests that this method could be useful for improving other enzymes as well.!
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  • The study involved co-delivering fruquintinib, an inhibitor of blood vessel growth, and siCCAT1, a small RNA that hinders cancer cell properties, using specially designed nanoparticles that respond to pH changes in the tumor environment.
  • Results showed that this combination not only effectively silenced the target gene but also reduced tumor blood vessel growth, demonstrating significant anti-cancer effects in animal models while maintaining safety and compatibility.
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