Publications by authors named "Dandan Su"

Aquaporins (AQPs) are natural proteins that can selectively transport water across cell membranes. Heterogeneous H-bonding of water with the inner wall of the pores of AQPs is of maximal importance regarding the optimal stabilization of water clusters within channels, leading to selective pore flow water transport against ions. To gain deeper insight into the water permeation mechanisms, simpler artificial water channels (AWCs) have been developed.

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Background: Chronic migraine (CM) is a serious neurological disorder. Central sensitization is one of the important pathophysiological mechanisms underlying CM, and microglia-induced neuroinflammation conduces to central sensitization. Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (TREM2) is presented solely in microglia residing within the central nervous system and plays a key role in neuroinflammation.

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Despite gut microbiota-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) serving as pivotal mediators in bacteria-host cell interactions, their potential role in modulating skin inflammation remains poorly understood. Here, we developed strategies for mass production of Parabacteroides goldsteinii-derived outer membrane vesicles (Pg OMVs), commonly known as EVs. We found that orally administered Pg OMVs can reach the colon, traverse the intestinal barrier, and circulate to the inflamed skin of psoriasis-like mice, resulting in reduced epidermal hyperplasia, suppressed infiltration of inflammatory cells in the skin lesions, and effective amelioration of both skin and systemic inflammation.

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  • Desmoid tumors (DT) are rare, invasive tumors that are shifting from surgical treatment to systemic therapies due to their effectiveness and safety, highlighting the need for a solid first-line treatment option.
  • A systematic review and network meta-analysis evaluated multiple systemic treatments for DT, analyzing data from 295 patients to compare their efficacy and safety.
  • Results indicated that the γ-secretase inhibitor showed superior tumor control, while chemotherapy and TKIs provided improved long-term survival, with TKIs demonstrating fewer side effects.*
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Background: The pervasively imprudent practices of irrigation and nitrogen (N) application within Oasis Cool Irrigation zones have led to significant soil nitrogen loss and a marked decrease in water and nitrogen use efficiency.

Methods: To address this concern, a comprehensive field experiment was conducted from April to September in 2023 to investigate the impact of varying degrees of water and fertilization regulation strategies on pivotal parameters including potato yield, quality, nitrogen balance, and water-nitrogen use efficiency. The experimental design incorporated two water deficit degrees at potato seedling (W1, 55%-65% of Field Capacity (FC); W2, 45%-55% of FC), and four distinct nitrogen application gradients (N0, 0 kg ha-1 of N; N1, 130 kg ha-1 of N; N2, 185 kg ha-1 of N; N3, 240 kg ha-1 of N).

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  • The study aimed to investigate the impact of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation (TEAS) on recovery and pain levels in patients who underwent elective endoscopic sinus surgery.
  • Researchers divided 106 patients into an observation group that received TEAS and a control group that received sham treatment, monitoring various recovery indicators along the way.
  • Results showed that TEAS significantly improved recovery quality, reduced pain scores, and decreased incidence of nausea and headaches compared to the control group, indicating its potential benefits in postoperative care.
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Artificial water channels (AWCs) have been extensively explored to mimic natural proteins, which enables to effectively transport water while blocking ions. As one of the first AWCs, self-assembled I-quartets (HCx) have showcased high water-permselectivity that can be enhanced by improving their distribution and stability within membrane. The use of long alkyl chains (n>8) is constrained by their low solubility and aggregation.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the reliability and validity of the Perioperative Anxiety Scale-7 (PAS-7), which was created by Chinese medical professionals, by using the State-Trait Anxiety Scale (STAI-S) as the standard for the diagnosis of preoperative anxiety, and to compare whether there is a difference between the PAS-7 and the Amsterdam Preoperative Anxiety and Information Scale (APAIS) in the diagnosis of preoperative anxiety in the Chinese population.

Design: This study was an observational study.

Methods: The PAS-7, APAIS, and STAI-S were all completed the day before surgery.

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The potential of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stromal cell-derived extracellular vesicles (hucMSC-EVs) in wound healing is promising, yet a comprehensive understanding of how fibroblasts and keratinocytes respond to this treatment remains limited. This study utilizes single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) to investigate the impact of hucMSC-EVs on the cutaneous wound microenvironment in mice. Through rigorous single-cell analyses, we unveil the emergence of hucMSC-EV-induced hematopoietic fibroblasts and MMP13+ fibroblasts.

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Hearing loss is associated with an increased risk of Alzheimer disease (AD). However, the mechanisms of hearing loss promoting the onset of AD are poorly understood. Here we show that hearing loss aggravates cognitive impairment in both wild-type mice and mouse models of AD.

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The stimulator of interferon genes (STING) is a crucial signaling hub in the immune system's antiviral and antimicrobial defense by detecting exogenous and endogenous DNA. The multifaceted functions of STING have been uncovered gradually during past decades, including homeostasis maintenance and overfull immunity or inflammation induction. However, the subcellular regulation of STING and mitochondria is poorly understood.

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Although immunosuppressive drugs for targeting T cells are the standard of care in acute transplantation rejection, the role of innate immune cells should not be ignored. Here, single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and flow cytometry are performed to reveal the dynamic changes of innate immune cells within the acute rejection time and find a significantly-increased presence of Ly6G Ly6C inflammatory macrophages and decreased presence of neutrophils among all types of immune cells. Next, to further explore potential targets regulating Ly6G Ly6C inflammatory macrophages, scRNA-seq is used to analyze the reciprocal signaling of both neutrophils and macrophages, along with the surface genes of macrophages.

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Mechanical forces have been shown to influence cellular decisions to grow, die, or differentiate, through largely mysterious mechanisms. Separately, changes in resting membrane potential have been observed in development, differentiation, regeneration, and cancer. We now demonstrate that membrane potential is the central mediator of cellular response to mechanical pressure.

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  • Existing treatments for autoimmune diseases are often ineffective and have serious side effects, which complicates targeted treatment.
  • Researchers have created multifunctional fusion nanovesicles using grapefruit-derived exosomes and engineered stem cell membranes to effectively deliver an immunosuppressant drug called CX5461 directly to inflamed tissue.
  • The new nanovesicles, FV@CX5461, show great promise in treating skin conditions like psoriasis and atopic dermatitis by reducing inflammation and restoring immune balance.
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Magnetic particles are leading separation materials for biological purification and detection. Existing magnetic particles, which almost rely on molecule-level interactions, however, often encounter bottlenecks in highly efficient cell-level separation due to the underestimate of surface structure effects. Here, immune cell-inspired magnetic particles with nano-filopodia (NFMPs) produced by interfacial polymerization for highly efficient capture of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and further accurate clinical diagnosis of prostate cancer are reported .

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Nature creates aquaporins to effectively transport water, rejecting all ions including protons. Aquaporins (AQPs) has brought inspiration for the development of Artificial Water Channels (AWCs). Imidazole-quartet (I-quartet) was the first AWC that enabled to self-assemble a tubular backbone for rapid water and proton permeation with total ion rejection.

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Objective: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease involving both upper and lower motor neurons. The motor phenotypes of ALS are highly clinically heterogeneous, and the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood.

Methods: A comparative proteomic analysis was performed in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of bulbar-onset (BO) and spinal-onset (SO) ALS patients and controls (n = 14).

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Introduction: Full-thickness skin wound healing remains a serious undertaking for patients. While stem cell-derived exosomes have been proposed as a potential therapeutic approach, the underlying mechanism of action has yet to be fully elucidated. The current study aimed to investigate the impact of exosomes derived from human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (hucMSC-Exosomes) on the single-cell transcriptome of neutrophils and macrophages in the context of wound healing.

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The arsenical resistance-3 (ACR3) family constitutes the most common pathway that confers high-level resistance to toxic metalloids in various microorganisms and lower plants. Based on the structural model constructed by AlphaFold2, the Acr3 antiporter from Bacillus subtilis (Acr3 ) exhibits a typical NhaA structure fold, with two discontinuous helices of transmembrane (TM) segments, TM4 and TM9, interacting with each other and forming an X-shaped structure. As the structural information available for these important arsenite-efflux pumps is limited, we investigated the evolutionary conservation among 300 homolog sequences and identified three conserved motifs in both the discontinuous helices and TM5.

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The growing applications of therapeutic nucleic acids requires the concomitant development of vectors that are optimized to complex one type of nucleic acid, forming nanoparticles suitable for further trafficking and delivery. While fine-tuning a vector by molecular engineering to obtain a particular nanoscale organization at the nanoparticle level can be a challenging endeavor, we turned the situation around and instead screened the complexation preferences of dynamic constitutional frameworks toward different types of DNAs. Dynamic constitutional frameworks (DCF) are recently-identified vectors by our group that can be prepared in a versatile manner through dynamic covalent chemistry.

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The use of nucleic acids as templates, which can trigger the self-assembly of their own vectors represent an emerging, simple and versatile, approach toward the self-fabrication of tailored nucleic acids delivery vectors. However, the structure-activity relationships governing this complex templated self-assembly process that accompanies the complexation of nucleic acids remains poorly understood. Herein, the class of arginine-rich dynamic covalent polymers (DCPs) composed of different monomers varying the number and position of arginines were studied.

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Sodium-proton (Na /H ) antiporters from the ion transporter (IT) superfamily play a vital role in controlling the pH and electrolyte homeostasis. However, very limited information regarding their structural functions is available to date. In this study, the structural model of the NhaD antiporter was proposed as a typical hairpin structure of IT proteins, with two symmetrically conserved scaffold domains that frame the core substrate-binding sites, and four motifs were identified.

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Mutations in the plant homeodomain-like finger protein 6 () gene are strongly associated with acute myeloid (AML) and T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL). In this study, we demonstrated that PHF6 can bind to H3K9me3 and H3K27me1 on the nucleolar chromatin and recruit histone methyltransferase SUV39H1 to the rDNA locus. The deletion of caused a decrease in the recruitment of SUV39H1 to rDNA gene loci, resulting in a reduction in the level of H3K9me3 and the promotion of rDNA transcription.

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PD-1 inhibitor Keytruda combined with chemotherapy for Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) has been approved for FDA, successfully representing the combination therapy of immunotherapy and chemotherapy for the first time in 2020. However, PD-L1 inhibitor Tecentriq combined with albumin paclitaxel using the similar strategy failed to achieve the expected effect. Therefore, it is still necessary to explore new effective immunotherapy and chemotherapy-based combined strategies.

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