Publications by authors named "Hongxi Xu"

Natural compound-derived chemotherapies remain central to cancer treatment, however, they often cause off-target side effects that negatively impact patients' quality of life. In contrast, antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) combine cytotoxic payloads with antibodies to specifically target cancer cells. Most approved and clinically investigated ADCs utilize naturally derived payloads, while those with conventional synthetic molecular payloads remain limited.

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Garciyunnanol A (1), an unprecedented 1,2-seco-bicyclic polyprenylated acylphloroglucinol (BPAP) possessing a unique 6/6/6 tricyclic core, was characterized from Garcinia yunnanensis together with 16 BPAPs, including eight new compounds (garciyunnanols B-I, 2-9). Biogenetically, the bicyclo[3.3.

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Intestinal cancer (IC) poses a significant global health challenge that drives continuous efforts to explore effective treatment modalities. Conventional treatments for IC are effective, but are associated with several limitations and drawbacks. Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) plays an important role in the overall cancer prevention and therapeutic strategies.

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Adipose tissue senescence is a precursor to organismal aging and understanding adipose remodelling contributes to discovering novel anti-aging targets. Glutathione peroxidase 3 (GPx3), a critical endogenous antioxidant enzyme, is diminished in the subcutaneous adipose tissue (sWAT) with white adipose expansion. Based on the active role of the antioxidant system in counteracting aging, we investigated the involvement of GPx3 in adipose senescence.

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There have been persistent concerns about the safety risks associated with DDT residues in the environment. Studies have shown that exposure to DDT or its metabolites can cause various liver diseases. However, the mechanisms of liver toxicity haven't been well studied.

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  • - Gemcitabine (GEM) is the main treatment for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), but resistance issues are linked to an increase in the laminin subunit γ2 (LAMC2) protein, which complicates its effectiveness.
  • - The study focuses on 20(S)-Ginsenoside Rh2 (Rh2), derived from ginseng, to see if it can counteract GEM resistance and clarify its working mechanisms.
  • - Results show that Rh2 increases the effectiveness of GEM, reduces tumor growth in mice, and lowers LAMC2 levels through the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway, indicating its potential in treating GEM-resistant PDAC.
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Cardiac glycosides (CGs), which are traditionally used for heart disease, show promise for cancer therapy. However, there is a lack of a comprehensive review of clinical studies in this area, and so far, CGs have not been widely integrated into clinical cancer treatment. This review covers clinical studies from the past five years, highlighting the potential of CGs to reduce cancer risk, enhance chemotherapy effectiveness, mitigate chemotherapy-induced side effects and improve quality of life.

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Reperfusion injury, which is distinct from ischaemic injury, occurs when blood flow is restored in previously ischaemic brain tissue, further compromising neurons and other cells and worsening the injury. There is currently a lack of pharmaceutical agents and therapeutic interventions that specifically mitigate cerebral ischaemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. Ginsenoside Rg1 (Rg1), a protopanaxatriol-type saponin isolated from Panax ginseng C.

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Background: Pancreatic cancer (PanCa), ranked as the 4th leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide, exhibits an dismal 5-year survival rate of less than 5 %. Chronic pancreatitis (CP) is a known major risk factor for PanCa. Brusatol (BRT) possesses a wide range of biological functions, including the inhibition of PanCa proliferation.

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A palladium(II)-catalyzed Markovnikov hydroboration of aryl alkenes with readily available bis(pinacolato)diboron (Bpin) is reported. The reaction proceeded with low catalyst loading (0.5 mol %) in the absence of - or -containing ligands, affording the products in up to 90% yield.

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The density and composition of lymphocytes infiltrating colon tumors serve as predictive factors for the clinical outcome of colon cancer. Our previous studies highlighted the potent anti-cancer properties of the principal compounds found in (YTE-17), attributing these effects to the regulation of multiple signaling pathways. However, knowledge regarding the mechanism and effect of YTE-17 in the prevention of colorectal cancer is limited.

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Background: Emerging evidence suggests that pyroptosis, a form of programmed cell death, has been implicated in cancer progression. The involvement of specific proteins in pyroptosis is an area of growing interest. TOM20, an outer mitochondrial membrane protein, has recently garnered attention for its potential role in pyroptosis.

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Caged xanthones represent a class of natural secondary metabolites exhibiting significant potential as antitumor agents. These compounds are characterized by their distinct cage-like structures, which offer novel and compelling frameworks for drug design. Nonetheless, there exists a dearth of research focused on the structural modification of these compounds, particularly in relation to their cage-like architectures.

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  • Chronic kidney disease can be exacerbated by obesity and hyperuricemia, with red ginseng showing potential benefits in addressing renal injury but needing further exploration in obese cases.
  • The study investigates red ginseng extract (RGE) on kidney damage in HUA mice induced by a high-fat diet, focusing on weight, metabolic function, and kidney health.
  • Results indicate that RGE improves kidney function and structure by regulating metabolic parameters and reducing harmful proteins associated with inflammation and fibrosis.
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Gambogenic acid (GNA), a caged xanthone derived from Garcinia hanburyi, exhibits a wide range of anti-cancer properties. The caged skeleton of GNA serves as the fundamental pharmacophore responsible for its antitumor effects. However, limited exploration has focused on the structural modifications of GNA.

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Background: Prunella vulgaris polysaccharide extracted by hot water and 30% ethanol precipitation (PVE30) was reported to possess potent antiviral effects against herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection. However, its anti-HSV mechanism has not yet been fully elucidated.

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the potential mechanisms of PVE30 against HSV infection.

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Human calcium sensing receptor (CaSR) senses calcium ion concentrations in vivo and is an important class of drug targets. Mutations in the receptor can lead to disorders of calcium homeostasis, including hypercalcemia and hypocalcemia. Here, 127 CaSR-targeted nanobodies were generated from camels, and four nanobodies with inhibitory function were further identified.

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A unified approach for the construction of the bicyclo[3.3.1]nonane-2,4,9-trione core of polycyclic polyprenylated acylphloroglucinols (PPAPs) was reported.

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Objective: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the leading chronic liver disease. We have developed a Korean Red Ginseng Formula (KRGF) containing extracts of Korean Red Ginseng (KRG), Crataegus Fructus, and Cassiae Semen. In this study, our aims were to investigate the therapeutic potential and underpinning mechanisms of KRGF in NAFLD complicated by hyperlipidemia.

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Introduction: Prunellae Spica (PS), derived from the dried fruit spikes of Prunella vulgaris L., is a traditional Chinese medicinal herb. Our previous studies found that PVE30, a water-extracting ethanol-precipitating "glycoprotein" macromolecule of PS, was a potential anti-herpes simplex virus (HSV) candidate.

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Increasing evidence indicated that the gut microbiota is a large and complex organic combination, which is closely related to the host health. Diarrhea is a disease with devastating effects on livestock that has been demonstrated to be associated with gut microbiota. Currently, studies on gut microbiota and diarrhea have involved multiple species, but changes in gut microbiota of Beigang pigs during diarrhea have not been characterized.

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Vascular remodelling is an adaptive response to physiological and pathological stimuli that leads to structural and functional changes in the vascular intima, media, and adventitia. Pathological vascular remodelling is a hallmark feature of numerous vascular diseases, including atherosclerosis, hypertension, abdominal aortic aneurysm, pulmonary hypertension and preeclampsia. Autophagy is critical in maintaining cellular homeostasis, and its dysregulation has been implicated in the pathogenesis of various diseases, including vascular diseases.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Prunella vulgaris L. (PVL) is a perennial herb belonging to the Labiate family, first recorded in the "Shen Nong's Classic of the Materia Medica". PVL can enter the liver and gallbladder channel to show its function in clearing the liver fire, dispersing nodules, dissolving swelling, and improving vision.

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Mountain-cultivated ginseng is typically harvested after 10 years, while ginseng aged over 15 years is considered wild ginseng. This study aims to differentiate mountain-cultivated ginseng by age, as the fraudulent practice of selling low-aged cultivated ginseng disguised as high-aged one is damaging the market. In this study, LC-MS analyzed 98 ginseng samples, and multivariate statistical analysis identified patterns between samples to select influential components.

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Background: Microbiomes and their host plants are closely linked with each other; for example, the microbiome affects plant growth, fitness, nutrient uptake, stress tolerance and pathogen resistance, whereas the host plant supports the photosynthetically carbon-rich nutrition of the microbiome. The importance of the microbiome in plant‒soil ecosystems is unquestioned and has expanded to influence the medicinal application of some herbal plants via the gut microbiota.

Purpose: Herbal plant-microbiome interactions may provide novel knowledge to enhance the robustness of herbal plant crop performance and medicinal applications, which requires a systematic review and preceding discussion.

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