Publications by authors named "Kuai Le"

To investigate the protective effects and underlying mechanisms of Qin-Zhu-Liang-Xue decoction (QZLX) in atopic dermatitis (AD) and glucocorticoid resistance, we conducted a single-blinded, randomized controlled clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of this concoction. Network pharmacology analysis was performed and validated through clinical studies. The efficacy, safety, and mechanism of action of QZLX and glucocorticoid receptor (GR) α recombinant protein were assessed in AD mice induced by 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene (DNFB).

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Background: Diabetic ulcers (DUs) is a common complication of diabetes, for which the morbidity and mortality increasing annually worldwide. The deficiency of PD-L1 in keratinocytes (KCs) may be linked to the diabetic wound healing impediments.

Objective: Our study utilized transgenic mice to assess the functions of epidermal KCs-specific PD-L1 in DUs treatment.

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Terrestrial photosynthesis, or gross primary production (GPP), is the largest carbon flux in the biosphere, but its global magnitude and spatiotemporal dynamics remain uncertain. The global annual mean GPP is historically thought to be around 120 PgC yr (refs. ), which is about 30-50 PgC yr lower than GPP inferred from the oxygen-18 (O) isotope and soil respiration.

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Adenanthin is a structurally unique ent-kaurane diterpenoid isolated from Rabdosia adenantha, a traditional Chinese medicinal plant with potent anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory activities. However, its anti-inflammatory molecular mechanism remains largely elusive to date. Here, we developed an affinity-based label-free protein profiling (ALFPP) to identify potential covalent targets of electrophilic natural products with ketone or aldehyde groups.

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  • * A new single-atom catalyst, Cu-N ISAC, has been developed to mimic three types of antioxidant enzymes, effectively reducing harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS) and protecting skin cells from oxidative stress damage.
  • * In experiments, Cu-N ISAC demonstrated better efficacy than the standard treatment, showing potential for reducing inflammation and enhancing PPAR signaling, which could help in treating AD and other related conditions.
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In this study, we redefine the diagnostic landscape of diabetic ulcers (DUs), a major diabetes complication. Our research uncovers new biomarkers linked to immunogenic cell death (ICD) in DUs by utilizing RNA-sequencing data of Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) analysis combined with a comprehensive database interrogation. Employing a random forest algorithm, we have developed a diagnostic model that demonstrates improved accuracy in distinguishing DUs from normal tissue, with satisfactory results from ROC analysis.

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Background: Psoriasis (PSO) poses a global health threat. The current research challenge in PSO is relapse. Liquiritin (LIQ), a major active compound from Glycyrrhiza inflata Batalin, has multiple pharmacological properties, including anti-inflammatory and anti-proliferative.

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Macrophages play a pivotal role in the healing of diabetic ulcers. The sustained elevation of glucose levels damages the insulin signaling pathway in macrophages, leading to dysfunctional macrophages that struggle to transition from pro-inflammatory (M1) to reparative (M2) states. Therefore, modulating macrophage inflammatory responses via the insulin pathway holds promise for diabetic ulcer treatment.

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Psoriasis is a skin disease that is inflammatory and persistent, causing a high rate of recurrence, poor quality of life, and significant socioeconomic burden. Its main pathological manifestations are abnormal activation and infiltration of T cells and excessive proliferation of keratinocytes (KCs). The great majority of patients with psoriasis will relapse after remission.

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Psoriasis is a chronic immune-mediated recurrent skin disease causing systemic damage. Increased angiogenesis has been reported to participate in the progression of psoriasis. However, angiogenesis-related genes (ARGs) in psoriasis have not been systematically elucidated.

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Background: Diabetic ulcers (DUs) are characterized by chronic inflammation and delayed re-epithelialization, with a high incidence and weighty economic burden. The primary therapeutic strategies for refractory wounds include surgery, non-invasive wound therapy, and drugs, while the optimum regimen remains controversial. Sirtuin-6 (SIRT6) is a histone deacetylase and a key epigenetic factor that exerts anti-inflammatory and pro-proliferatory effects in wound healing.

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Atopic dermatitis (AD), a chronic and recurrent inflammatory skin disorder, presents a high incidence and imposes a substantial economic burden. Preventing its recurrence remains a significant challenge in dermatological therapy owing to poorly understood underlying mechanisms. In our study, we adopted a strategy of tracing the mechanisms of recurrence from clinical outcomes.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Volatile oil is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine owing to its unique hydrophobic and lipophilic properties and rapid skin absorption. Artemisia annua L. (A.

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Psoriasis is a common and prevalent chronic papulosquamous cutaneous disorder characterized by sustained inflammation, uncontrolled keratinocyte proliferation, dysfunctional differentiation, and angiogenesis. Autophagy, an intracellular catabolic process, can be induced in response to nutrient stress. It entails the degradation of cellular constituents through the lysosomal machinery, and its association with psoriasis has been well-documented.

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  • The study investigates the connection between non-paraneoplastic pemphigus and the prevalence of malignant tumors, noting an increased incidence among these patients.
  • A meta-analysis of 16 studies with 6,679 participants found the overall prevalence of tumors in pemphigus patients to be 8%, varying by type of pemphigus and region.
  • The research highlights the importance of early detection and intervention in managing these malignancies to potentially lower mortality rates.
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Introduction: Smoking is an independent and modifiable risk factor for the onset and development of psoriasis; however, evidence on the association between tobacco smoking and psoriasis treatment efficacy is limited. This study aimed to explore the influence of smoking on treatment efficacy in a cohort of patients with psoriasis in Shanghai, China.

Methods: Patients with psoriasis were recruited from the Shanghai Skin Disease Hospital between 2021 and 2022.

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Background: Psoriasis is a long-lasting, inflammatory, continuous illness caused through T cells and characterized mainly by abnormal growth and division of keratinocytes. Currently, corticosteroids are the preferred option. However, prolonged use of traditional topical medication can lead to adverse reactions and relapse, presenting a significant therapeutic obstacle.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: As a common chronic inflammatory skin disease, psoriasis is incompletely understood and brings a lot of distress to patients. The estrogen signaling pathway has been implicated in its pathogenesis, making it a potential therapeutic target. Si Cao Formula (SCF) has demonstrated promise in treating psoriasis clinically.

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Background: Acute gouty arthritis (AGA) is an inflammatory joint disease with a high prevalence. Typical medical interventions, including nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, colchicine and glucocorticoids, can have serious adverse reactions. Huzhang Granule (HZG), a compound Chinese herbal medicine, has been used to treat AGA for more than 30 years with satisfactory effects and no significant adverse reactions.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Psoriasis is characterized by hyperkeratosis that produces the classic silvery scales, and the pathogenesis of psoriasis involves abnormal proliferation of keratinocytes. Emerging evidence supports that apoptosis regulates keratinocyte proliferation and formation of stratum corneum, which maintains the homeostasis of the skin. Qinzhuliangxue mixture (QZLX) is a representative formula for the treatment of psoriasis, which was earliest recorded in the classic Chinese medicine book Xia's Surgery.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: The reactive oxygen species (ROS) surge in the chronic wound tissue of diabetic ulcers (DUs) aggravates the inflammatory response. The oxidative stress state during inflammation will exacerbate inflammation and cause tissue damage, resulting in prolonged wound healing. Shengjihuayu Formula (SJHYF) is a renowned Chinese medicine prescription for treating chronic wounds in diabetic ulcers.

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  • Growing evidence suggests a strong link between gut microbiota and atopic dermatitis (AD), with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), particularly the Qingre-Qushi Recipe (QRQS), showing promise in treatment.
  • * In animal models, QRQS treatment improved AD symptoms and reduced levels of inflammatory markers, while also positively influencing the diversity of gut microbiota.
  • * Analysis identified liquiritin as the main active component of QRQS, indicating that gut microbiota modulation could play a role in its anti-inflammatory effects against AD.
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  • Diabetic wounds need special treatments to reduce inflammation, boost blood vessel growth, and help new skin grow.
  • A new product called arginine-nanoenzyme (FTA) can help heal these wounds by removing harmful substances and bringing more oxygen to the area.
  • FTA helps the body repair itself by improving blood flow and fighting inflammation, leading to better healing in tests done on mice.
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