Publications by authors named "Damo Xu"

Cytokines play a complex and pivotal role in modulating synovitis in rheumatoid arthritis. Interleukin (IL)-37 is known for its extensive anti-inflammatory properties that set it apart from the majority of other IL-1 family members. However, IL-37a, a member of the IL-37 family, lacks research into rheumatoid arthritis.

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Background: Milk allergy commonly occurs in children, mainly caused by bovine-derived casein (CAS) protein. Neutrophil-activating protein (NAP) of plays an immunomodulatory role with potential to suppress Th2-type immune responses. () spores are commonly used as oral vectors for drug delivery.

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Purpose: Synthesis and characterization of silver (Ag)/titanium dioxide (TiO) nanocomposite (ATA) to investigate its antiviral activity against the H1N1 influenza virus and antiviral mechanisms.

Materials And Methods: A water-dispersible ATA was prepared by a photocatalytic reduction process from AgNO and TiO. The characterization of ATA was performed by ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy.

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Background: As a novel immunomodulator, spleen aminopeptides (FUKETUO) can correct the imbalance of immune cells and elevate their functions. Spleen aminopeptides have been used in the treatment of respiratory diseases. However, the regulatory mechanism of it on allergic asthma and desensitization has not been reported, further study is critically needed.

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Background: Natural anti-cytokine autoantibodies can regulate homeostasis of infectious and inflammatory diseases. The anti-cytokine autoantibody profile and relevance to the pathogenesis of asthma are unknown. We aim to identify key anti-cytokine autoantibodies in asthma patients, and reveal their immunological function and clinical significance.

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Background: Ambient fine particulate matter (PM) is considered a plausible contributor to the onset of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Mechanistic studies are needed to augment the causality of epidemiologic findings. In this study, we aimed to test the hypothesis that repeated exposure to diesel exhaust particles (DEP), a model PM, causes COPD-like pathophysiologic alterations, consequently leading to the development of specific disease phenotypes.

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Cytokine storms are crucial in the development of various inflammatory diseases, including sepsis and autoimmune disorders. The immunosuppressive cytokine INTERLEUKIN (IL)-37 consists of five isoforms (IL-37a-e). We identified IL-37a as a nuclear cytokine for the first time.

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Background: Asthma is a common chronic respiratory disease characterized by airways inflammation, hyperresponsiveness and remodeling. IL-37, an anti-inflammatory cytokine, consists of five splice isoforms, that is, a-e. Although it has been previously shown that recombinant human IL-37b is able to inhibit airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness in animal models of asthma, the effects and difference of other IL-37 isoforms, such as IL-37a on features of asthma are unknown.

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  • * Proline-rich tyrosine kinase 2 (PYK2) is identified as a risk factor for inflammatory bowel disease and is overexpressed in colorectal cancer, a complication of Crohn's disease.
  • * Inhibition of PYK2 during AIEC infection reduces the number of bacteria replicating inside macrophages and decreases inflammation, suggesting it could be a target for new treatments for Crohn's disease.
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Cellular and molecular immune components play a crucial role in the development and perpetuation of human malignancies, shaping anti-tumor responses. A novel immune regulator is interleukin-37 (IL-37), already shown to be involved in the inflammation associated with the pathophysiology of many human disorders, including cancer. The interplay between tumor and immune cells is of great importance, especially for highly immunogenic tumors such as bladder urothelial carcinoma (BLCA).

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Kinesin family member 20A (KIF20A) is a member of the kinesin family. It transports chromosomes during mitosis, plays a key role in cell division. Recently, studies proved that KIF20A was highly expressed in cancer.

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Background: Metal components of environmental PM2.5 are associated with the exacerbation of allergic diseases like asthma. In our recent hospital-based population study, exposure to vanadium is shown to pose a significant risk for current asthma, but the causal relationship and its underlying molecular mechanisms remain unclear.

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Interleukin-37 (IL-37) is a relatively new IL-1 family cytokine that, due to its immunoregulatory properties, has lately gained increasing attention in basic and translational biomedical research. Emerging evidence supports the implication of this protein in any human disorder in which immune homeostasis is compromised, including cancer. The aim of this study was to explore the prognostic and/or diagnostic potential of IL-37 and its receptor SIGIRR (single immunoglobulin IL-1-related receptor) in human tumors.

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  • Adult fibrosarcoma, a type of aggressive soft tissue sarcoma, shows poor prognosis linked to high levels of KIF20A, although its exact role in tumor progression is unclear.
  • In lab tests using the HT-1080 fibrosarcoma cell line, knocking down KIF20A led to reduced cell proliferation, migration, and invasion while also causing cell death and arrest in the cell cycle.
  • Studies indicated that KIF20A enhances fibrosarcoma progression by activating the PI3K-Akt signaling pathway, and targeting KIF20A could be a promising approach for treating this type of cancer.
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  • The emergence of COVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2, has led to significant health and economic impacts, particularly with heart failure being a common issue in infected patients.
  • Shenfu injection (SFI), a traditional Chinese medicine, is suggested for treating COVID-19 cases involving heart failure but its exact components and mechanisms are not well understood.
  • This study employs a complex network analysis to identify active compounds in SFI, their targets, and potential therapeutic pathways for effectively treating COVID-19 combined with heart failure.
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B lymphocyte-mediated humoral immune response is essential for protection against infectious diseases. Deeper research in B cell biology, particularly metabolism is required for the better understanding of its properties in homeostasis and in diseases. Emerging immunometabolism, including anabolism and catabolism, has tremendously impacts on immune cells from development to function and markedly advances our view on immunoregulation.

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IL-10-producing B cells (B10) are involved in the prevention of autoimmune and allergic responses but its mechanisms remain poorly understood. We took advantage of the ovalbumin-induced asthma mouse model to demonstrate that the activity of FoxO1 is upregulated in lung B cells and correlates inversely with B10 cells, while showing decreased activity in ex vivo and in vitro induced B10 cells. We further observed that FoxO1 deficiency leads to increased frequency of B10 cells.

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Background: The monophosphoryl lipid A (MPLA) is a detoxified LPS derivative and an emerging safe immune adjuvant in human vaccine development. The adjuvant MPLA promotes antigen-presenting cell (APC) function and preferentially induces a Th1 response following vaccination. However, the mechanism by which the MPLA detoxicates and exerts its adjuvants effect on T-cell, particualrly the Th1 response is unknown.

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted global health, economy, and society, presenting unique challenges compared to previous infectious diseases.
  • Current research highlights immunopathology's role in COVID-19, particularly cytokine storms (CS), which involve excessive production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and can lead to severe medical complications.
  • Understanding CS's initiation and signaling pathways is vital for developing effective treatments for COVID-19 and similar inflammatory diseases.
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We have previously demonstrated that benzo(a)pyrene (BaP) co-exposure with dermatophagoides group 1 allergen (Der f 1) can potentiate Der f 1-induced airway inflammation. The underlying mechanism, however, remains undetermined. Here we investigated the molecular mechanisms underlying the potentiation of BaP exposure on Der f 1-induced airway inflammation in asthma.

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Interleukin-33 has been demonstrated to be associated with liver damage. However, its potential value in hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection remains unknown. This study was designed to investigate the role of IL-33 in hydrodynamic HBV mouse model.

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