Publications by authors named "Donghua Cai"

Aims: CircRNAs could regulate macrophage pyroptosis, which has the potential in promoting the synergistic effect of inflammation and matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activity in abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). But the roles of circRNAs in modulating macrophage pyroptosis in the AAA remain unknown. This study explored the contribution to AAA of circHipk3, which was macrophage pyroptosis promoter, and the underlying mechanism.

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  • Chronic nonhealing diabetic wounds pose significant treatment challenges, and regulatory T cells (Tregs) play a role in modulating inflammation during wound healing.
  • This study explores the potential of exosomes derived from cord blood Tregs to enhance wound healing by isolating these exosomes and assessing their effects on immune cells and fibroblasts.
  • Results showed that these exosomes not only improved the migration of key cells involved in healing but also accelerated the healing process in a diabetic mouse model, suggesting a promising therapeutic approach for diabetic wounds.
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  • This study focuses on enhancing the production of regulatory T cells (Tregs) from umbilical cord blood (UCB) for therapeutic uses, addressing challenges in creating effective Treg products and selecting suitable patients for treatment.* -
  • UCB-Tregs were successfully expanded significantly while maintaining their characteristics and effectiveness, with no notable differences in their immunosuppressive functions over the culture period.* -
  • The research found that the suppressive ability of UCB-Tregs was inversely related to the duration of diabetes; patients with stronger Treg suppression experienced better treatment outcomes during a year-long follow-up.*
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Whether long noncoding RNAs participate in the formation of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) through the regulation of SMC phenotypic switching is unknown. lincRNA-p21 induced by reactive oxygen species (ROS) is likely functionally associated with SMC phenotypic switching. We thus investigated the role of lincRNA-p21 in SMC phenotypic switching-associated AAA formation and its underlying mechanisms.

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, the most widespread species of all spp. bacteria, is proven to be one of the most universal pathogens in chronic wounds. In this case, a woman in her 40s consulted a physician about an asymptomatic ulceration with a stalactite appearance at the distal end of the index finger after she was exposed to a needle when vaccinating chickens.

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Circular RNAs (circRNAs) have important potential in modulating vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) activity, but their roles in abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) are unknown. We performed hybridization and immunohistochemistry and determined that circChordc1 (cysteine and histidine-rich domain containing 1) was markedly downregulated in aneurysm tissue compared with normal arteries. A gene gain and loss strategy was used to confirm that circChordc1 transformed VSMCs into a contracted phenotype and improved their growth, which significantly suppressed aneurysm formation and reduced the risk of rupture in mouse models of angiotensin (Ang) II- and CaCl-induced AAA.

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Macrophage polarization plays a crucial role in regulating abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) formation. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are important regulators of macrophage polarization during the development of cardiovascular diseases. How-ever, the roles of circRNAs in regulating AAA formation through modulation of macrophage polarization remain unknown.

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Purpose. In this report, we investigated the protective mechanism of scutellarin (SCU) in vitro and in vivo which could be involved in endothelial cGMP-dependent protein kinase (PKG), vasodilator stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP) pathway, and vascular endothelium dysfunction (EtD). Method.

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