Publications by authors named "Gu Wu"

Article Synopsis
  • * Oral SEC2 is detected in various parts of the body and promotes the growth and differentiation of key immune cells, resulting in increased production of important immune molecules like cytokines and immunoglobulin A.
  • * SEC2 also improves gut health by enhancing the intestinal barrier and positively influencing gut microbiota, suggesting its potential as an oral immunostimulant for boosting immunity and supporting cancer treatment.
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Objectives: The effect of routine internal medicine and stroke rehabilitation treatment was not good. To confirm that ultrasound-guided stellate ganglion block (SGB) can improve cerebral blood flow in patients with stroke, Transcranial Doppler (TCD) and carotid ultrasound were used to monitor the cerebral blood flow parameters of ultrasound-guided SGB in patients with stroke.

Methods: A prospective study of 40 patients with stroke from January 2021 to October 2022 randomly divided into two groups (group SGB: undergoing ultrasound-guided SGB and standard medical procedures, control group: undergoing standard medical procedures) with 20 cases in each was conducted in People's Hospital of Chongqing Liang Jiang New Area.

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Micro/nanoplastics in the environment can be ingested by organisms and spread throughout the food chain, ultimately posing a threat to human health. However, the risk of continuous oral exposure in mammals remains unresolved. In this study, we utilized a continuous gavage mouse model to investigate the potential intestinal risks associated with oral exposure to polystyrene micro/nanoplastics (PS-MNPs) with environmentally relevant concentrations.

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As a biological macromolecule, the superantigen staphylococcal enterotoxin C2 (SEC2) is one of the most potent known T-cell activators, and it induces massive cytotoxic granule production. With this property, SEC2 and its mutants are widely regarded as immunomodulating agents for cancer therapy. In a previous study, we constructed an MHC-II-independent mutant of SEC2, named ST-4, which exhibits enhanced immunocyte stimulation and antitumor activity.

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Chlorimuron-ethyl is a widely used herbicide in agriculture. However, uncontrolled chlorimuron-ethyl application causes serious environmental problems. Chlorimuron-ethyl can be effectively degraded by microbes, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are not fully understood.

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Chlorimuron-ethyl is a commonly used sulfonylurea herbicide, and its long-term residues cause serious environmental problems. Biodegradation of chlorimuron-ethyl is effective and feasible, and many degrading strains have been obtained, but still, the genes and enzymes involved in this degradation are often unclear. In this study, whole-genome sequencing was performed on chlorimuron-ethyl-degrading strain, Chenggangzhangella methanolivorans CHL1.

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Excessive application of the herbicide chlorimuron-ethyl (CE) severely harms subsequent crops and poses severe risks to environmental health. Therefore, methods for efficiently decreasing and eliminating CE residues are urgently needed. Microbial consortia show potential for bioremediation due to their strong metabolic complementarity and synthesis.

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As a newly emerging hazardous material, airborne nanoplastics are easily inhaled and accumulated in human and animal alveoli. We previously found that polystyrene nanoplastics (PS-NPs) induced apoptosis and inflammation of human alveolar epithelial A549 cells, implying they increase the risk of pulmonary fibrosis. In this study, we investigated whether PS-NPs induce epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), the prelude to lung fibrosis, in A549 cells.

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In this study, triazine-degrading strain SB5 was isolated and screened from the activated sludge contaminated with atrazine by enrichment culture technology. Based on its morphology and 16S rRNA gene analysis, strain SB5 was initially identified as sp. It contained the atrazine-degrading genes , and .

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Influenza pandemics pose public health threats annually for lacking vaccine that provides cross-protection against novel and emerging influenza viruses. Combining conserved antigens that induce cross-protective antibody responses with epitopes that activate cross-protective T cell responses might be an attractive strategy for developing a universal vaccine. In this study, we constructed a recombinant protein named NMHC that consists of influenza viral conserved epitopes and a superantigen fragment.

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Background: Sorting nexin-20 (SNX20) is a member of the sorting nexin family of proteins. It plays a crucial role in the regulation of innate immunity. However, the prognostic risk, potential mechanisms, immunotherapy, and other functions of in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) remain unclear.

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Nanoplastics can be ingested by organisms and penetrate biological barriers to affect multiple physiological functions. However, few studies have focused on the effects of nanoplastics on the mammalian immune system. We evaluated the effects and underlying mechanism of nanoplastics of varying particle sizes and surface charges on murine splenic lymphocytes.

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As a member of superantigens, Staphylococcal Enterotoxin C2 (SEC2) can potently activate T cells expressing specific Vβ repertoires and has been applied in clinic for tumor immunotherapy in China for more than 20 years. However, excessive activation of T cells by over-stimulation with superantigen are always followed by eliciting regulatory T cells (Tregs) induction and functional immunosuppression, which brings uncertainties to SEC2 application in tumor immunotherapy. In this study, we found that SEC2 could induce CD4CD25Foxp3 Tregs from the murine splenocytes in dose and time related manners.

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Objective: To investigate the effect of controlled low central venous pressure (CLCVP) technique on postoperative hepatic insufficiency in patients undergoing major hepatic resection.

Methods: In this single-center, propensity score matching, retrospective study, 331 patients who underwent laparoscopic major hepatectomy consecutively from October 1, 2014 to October 30, 2020 were enrolled and divided into a CLCVP group [0≤ central venous pressure (CVP) ≤5 cmHO] and normal CVP (NCVP) group (5< CVP ≤10 cmHO). The propensity score matching was used to adjust the differences in the data and was matched 1:1 to evaluate the impact of CLCVP on the incidence of liver insufficiency.

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Experiments have been carried out in a constant volume chamber to investigate the effects of Chlorella oil addition on the laminar burning velocity and Markstein length of Chlorella oil/RP-3 kerosene blends at an initial pressure of 0.1 MPa and temperature of 450 K over a wide equivalence ratio range from 0.8 to 1.

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Solid tumors are intrinsically resistant to immunotherapy because of the major challenges including the immunosuppression and poor penetration of drugs and lymphocytes into solid tumors due to the complicated tumor microenvironment (TME). Our previous study has created a novel superantigen mutant ST-4 to efficiently active the T lymphocytes and alleviate immune suppression. In the present study, to accumulate ST-4 into the TME, we constructed a recombinant protein, ST-4-iRGD, by fusing ST-4 to a tumor-homing peptide, iRGD.

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Background: Diabetes mellitus is an important risk factor for cardiomyopathy. Increasing oxidative stress may be one of the main factors of diabetic cardiomyopathy. A13, a newly synthesized curcumin analog, was proved to be superior to curcumin in biological activity.

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Objective: To investigate the intervention of curcumin and its analogue J7 on oxidative stress injury in testis of type 2 diabetic rats.

Methods: Sixty male SD rats, 10 rats were chosen as normal control group (NC), the other 50 rats were assigned to experiment group. Experiment diabetic rats were induced by high-fat food and intraperitoneal injection of steptozotocin (STZ).

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