Publications by authors named "FengDi Li"

How the lung achieves immune homeostasis after a pulmonary infection is not fully understood. Here, we analyzed the spatiotemporal changes in the lungs over a 2-week natural recovery from severe pneumonia in a Syrian hamster model of SARS-CoV-2 infection. We find that SARS-CoV-2 infects multiple cell types and causes massive cell death at the early stage, including alveolar macrophages.

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  • The study illustrates how immune cells in the lungs coordinate to detect and manage SARS-CoV-2 infection using a technique called immunocartography, which combines spatial and single-cell RNA sequencing.
  • Researchers mapped the immune response throughout the infection process in Syrian hamsters, analyzing over 142,000 cells from 25 animals at five different time points.
  • Key findings highlight the role of specific immune cell interactions in tackling the virus and restoring lung function, with implications for understanding lung immunity in both mice and humans.
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In this article, ferric ion-doped floral graphite carbon nitride (Fe-CN-3, energy donor) was used to construct the substrate of the immunosensor and copper oxide nanocubes (CuO, energy acceptor) were taken as an efficient ECL quenching probe. A sandwich quench electrochemiluminescence (ECL) immunosensor for soluble cytokeratin 19 fragment (Cyfra21-1) detection was preliminarily developed based on a novel resonant energy transfer donor-acceptor pair. Fe-CN-3, a carbon nitride that combines the advantages of metal ion doping as well as morphology modulation, is used in ECL luminophores to provide more excellent ECL performance, which makes a significant contribution to the application and development of carbon nitride in the field of ECL biosensors.

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  • The study aimed to explore how IL-37 impacts Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection, potentially leading to better treatments for inflammatory responses caused by such respiratory viruses.
  • In experiments, mice and A549 cells were used to test MERS-CoV infection, showing that interfering with IL-37 significantly decreased viral levels and inflammatory responses.
  • The findings suggest that IL-37 can protect against severe pneumonia from MERS-CoV by reducing viral loads in the lungs, lowering inflammation, and improving lung health.
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Evidence suggests associations between COVID-19 patients or vaccines and glycometabolic dysfunction and an even higher risk of the occurrence of diabetes. Herein, we retrospectively analyzed pancreatic lesions in autopsy tissues from 67 SARS-CoV-2 infected non-human primates (NHPs) models and 121 vaccinated and infected NHPs from 2020 to 2023 and COVID-19 patients. Multi-label immunofluorescence revealed direct infection of both exocrine and endocrine pancreatic cells by the virus in NHPs and humans.

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is an ongoing global health concern, and effective antiviral reagents are urgently needed. Traditional Chinese medicine theory-driven natural drug research and development (TCMT-NDRD) is a feasible method to address this issue as the traditional Chinese medicine formulae have been shown effective in the treatment of COVID-19. Huashi Baidu decoction (Q-14) is a clinically approved formula for COVID-19 therapy with antiviral and anti-inflammatory effects.

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  • Emerging zoonoses from wildlife, like the plateau pika virus (PPV), pose significant threats to human health, especially in unique ecosystems like the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
  • Researchers identified PPV through virome analysis and found that it can replicate in various mammalian cells, causing serious health issues in animal models, including trembling and sudden death.
  • PPV is distinct from other known mammarenaviruses, with an estimated divergence time of 77-88 million years, indicating its long-standing presence before other similar viruses.
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The growing demand for flexible, stretchable, and wearable devices has boosted the development of ionogels used as polymer electrolytes. Developing healable ionogels based on vitrimer chemistry is a promising approach to improve their lifetimes as these materials are usually subjected to repeated deformation during functioning and are susceptible to damage. In this work, we reported in the first place the preparation of polythioether vitrimer networks based on the not extensively studied associative -transalkylation exchange reaction using thiol-ene Michael addition.

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  • * The study measured the viral replication and neutralizing antibody response of various Omicron subvariants compared to earlier variants (WH-09 and Delta) using cell cultures and macaque sera.
  • * Results showed that while the replication ability of Omicron initially decreased, it stabilized in BA.4 and BA.5, with significant reductions in neutralization antibody titers against Omicron subvariants compared to WH-09 and Delta variants after vaccination.
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The growing demand for all-solid flexible, stretchable, and wearable devices has boosted the need for liquid-free and stretchable ionoelastomers. These ionic conducting materials are subjected to repeated deformations during functioning, making them susceptible to damage. Thus, imparting cross-linked materials with healing ability seems particularly promising to improve their durability.

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Influenza A virus (IAV) infection poses a substantial challenge and causes high morbidity and mortality. Exacerbated pulmonary inflammatory responses are the major causes of extensive diffuse alveolar immunopathological damage. However, the relationship between the extent of cytokine storm, neutrophils/macrophages infiltration, and different IAV infection dose and time still needs to be further elucidated, and it is still unclear whether the signal transduction and transcriptional activator 1/3 (STAT1/3) signalling pathway plays a beneficial or detrimental role.

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Ionogels are solid polymer gel networks loaded with ionic liquid (IL) percolating throughout each other, giving rise to ionically conducting solid electrolytes. They combine the mechanical properties of polymer networks with the ionic conductivity, non-volatility, and non-flammability of ILs. In the frame of their applications in electrochemical-based flexible electronics, ionogels are usually subjected to repeated deformation, making them susceptible to damage.

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Enterovirus A71 (EV-A71) causes major outbreaks of hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) in many countries, most frequently affecting children, and a small proportion of cases may lead to death. Currently, no vaccine is available in most endemic regions, and no licenced treatments for EV-A71 infection are available. Here, we characterize a human monoclonal antibody (HuMAb), E1, by screening a Fab antibody phage library derived from patients who recovered from EV-A71 infection.

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  • Zbtb1 is a gene that plays a crucial role in T cell development and lymphocyte production within the mammalian zbtb gene family.
  • Research using techniques like Hi-C, ATAC-seq, and RNA-seq on EL4 cells revealed significant alterations in chromatin interaction, compactness of TAD structures, and chromatin accessibility in cells lacking Zbtb1.
  • The study identified 7,778 differentially expressed mRNAs and provided essential insights into how Zbtb1 influences T cell functions, laying the groundwork for future investigations into this gene.
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Variants of concern (VOCs) like Delta and Omicron, harbor a high number of mutations, which aid these viruses in escaping a majority of known SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies (NAbs). In this study, Rhesus macaques immunized with 2-dose inactivated vaccines (Coronavac) were boosted with an additional dose of homologous vaccine or an RBD-subunit vaccine, or a bivalent inactivated vaccine (Beta and Delta) to determine the effectiveness of sequential immunization. The booster vaccination significantly enhanced the duration and levels of neutralizing antibody titers against wild-type, Beta, Delta, and Omicron.

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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is transmitted on mink farms between minks and humans in many countries. However, the systemic pathological features of SARS-CoV-2-infected minks are mostly unknown. Here, we demonstrated that minks were largely permissive to SARS-CoV-2, characterized by severe and diffuse alveolar damage, and lasted at least 14 days post inoculation (dpi).

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  • * They performed a joint analysis to explore regulatory relationships among various RNA types (including lncRNAs, mRNAs, microRNAs, and circRNAs) and validated the chromatin structure related to potential target genes through experimental techniques like Hi-C and ATAC-seq.
  • * The study concluded that the Zbtb1 gene plays a multifaceted regulatory role in EL4 cells, significantly influencing the expression of specific genes like Brcal and Dennd5d, and
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Zika virus (ZIKV) has attracted the wide global attention due to its causal link to microcephaly. In this study, two amino acid (aa) mutation (E143K and R3394K) were identified at the fourth generation (named ZKC2P4) during the serial passage of ZIKV-Asian lineage ZKC2/2016 strain in the newborn mouse brain, while another seven aa deletions in envelope (E) protein were detected in ZKC2P6. ZKC2P6 is a novel nonglycosylated E protein Asian ZIKV we first identified and provides the first direct supporting evidence that glycosylation motif could be lost during the passage in neonatal mice.

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Influenza A virus may circulate simultaneously with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, leading to more serious respiratory diseases during this winter. However, the influence of these viruses on disease outcome when both influenza A and SARS-CoV-2 are present in the host remains unclear. Using a mammalian model, sequential infection was performed in ferrets and in K18-hACE2 mice, with SARS-CoV-2 infection following H1N1.

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