Publications by authors named "Li Yuhuan"

Our previous study had found that cellular pseudokinase tribbles 3 (TRIB3) facilitates the infection of enterovirus A71 (EV-A71) via upregulating the protein level of EV-A71 receptor scavenger receptor class B member 2 (SCARB2). In the present study, we used metformin, which had been reported to down-regulate TRIB3 expression, to verify the potential of TRIB3 as an antiviral target. Here, we found that metformin can indeed impede the replication of EV-A71 and Coxsackievirus A16 (CVA16) through inhibiting the transcription of TRIB3 to indirectly down-regulate SCARB2 protein levels to block viral infection.

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Immunoassay is a diagnostic tool based on the specific binding of antibodies and antigens with widespread applications. Nonetheless, several research obstacles, like poor specific antibodies, the poisonous reagents and unstable results, still remain challenges. Herein, we innovatively reported a colorimetric and fluorescent dual-mode immunoassay based on the bifunctional nanobody for SEA detection.

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Illuminated by insights into the hijacking of host cellular metabolism by coronaviruses, we identified an initial hit compound 7030B-C5, characterized by a xanthine scaffold, via a cellular-level phenotypic screening from a domestic repertoire of lipid-modulating agents. A series of derivatives were synthesized and optimized through comprehensive structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies focusing on the N-1, C-8, and N-7 positions of xanthine and preliminary exploration on the N-3 position and parent nucleus. Compounds 10e, 10f and 10o, featuring modifications at the N-7 position, showed inhibitory activity with half maximal effective concentration (EC) values in the three-digit nanomolar range against human coronavirus-229E (HCoV-229E).

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  • Pro-inflammatory macrophages (M1) play a crucial role in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) by producing high levels of cytokines, and shifting them to a pro-resolving M2 phenotype can help restore immune balance.
  • The study uses liquid nitrogen-treated dead macrophages as a drug carrier for shikonin (SHK), which activates AMPK and promotes efferocytosis, transforming M1 macrophages into M2 macrophages.
  • This treatment in a mouse model of collagen-induced arthritis shows a significant reduction in inflammation and tissue damage by enhancing the production of anti-inflammatory mediators and protecting cartilage and bone.
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Highway maintenance performance measurement is the key to implementing performance-based contracting (PBC). However, contractors have struggled with accurately understanding client intent and translating performance goals into measurable indicators. To make PBC successfully applied, this study proposes a dynamic performance measurement framework of highway routine maintenance based on grey theory.

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  • The article discusses a unique case of a soldier with a large intracranial arachnoid cyst that surprisingly did not affect his performance or abilities.
  • Despite the cyst compressing the brain into the opposite side of the skull, the soldier exhibited no major clinical symptoms.
  • This case highlights the remarkable adaptability and plasticity of brain tissue, as the patient maintained excellent motor and cognitive functions.
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  • Surface-driven capacitive storage boosts the performance and longevity of high-power batteries by improving electrode materials.
  • Traditional defect engineering targets defects directly but often overlooks the importance of the local environment around these defects on surface properties.
  • Using TiCT MXenes, the study demonstrates that adjusting the local atomic environment can unlock new carbon sites for better electrochemical activity, resulting in impressive energy storage capacities and stability in batteries.
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) involves chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, and complex immune cell interactions, leading to joint destruction. Traditional treatments are often limited by off-target effects and systemic toxicity. This study introduces a novel therapeutic approach using hyaluronic acid (HA)-conjugated, redox-responsive polyamino acid nanogels (HA-NG) to deliver tacrolimus (TAC) specifically to inflamed joints.

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Unlabelled: Ubiquitin modification of viral proteins to degrade or regulate their function is one of the strategies of the host to resist viral infection. Here, we report that ubiquitin protein ligase E3C (UBE3C), an E3 ubiquitin ligase, displayed inhibitory effects on EV-A71 replication. UBE3C knockdown resulted in increased viral protein levels and virus titers, whereas overexpression of UBE3C reduced EV-A71 replication.

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Thymus is the important immune organ, responsible for T cell development and differentiation. The lower circulating T counts have been observed in patients who died from COVID-19 compared with survivors. Azvudine, also known as FNC, is a thymus-homing anti-SARS-CoV-2 drug in treating COVID-19 patients.

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Three new prenylated C-C compounds (), together with two known prenylated C-C compounds () and one known C-C derivative (), were isolated from the roots of A. C. Smith.

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Communication between glial cells has a profound impact on the pathophysiology of Alzheimer's disease (AD). We reveal here that reactive astrocytes control cell distancing in peri-plaque glial nets, which restricts microglial access to amyloid deposits. This process is governed by guidance receptor Plexin-B1 (PLXNB1), a network hub gene in individuals with late-onset AD that is upregulated in plaque-associated astrocytes.

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Understanding nanoparticle-cell interaction is essential for advancing research in nanomedicine and nanotoxicology. Apart from the transcytotic pathway mediated by cellular recognition and energetics, nanoparticles (including nanomedicines) may harness the paracellular route for their transport by inducing endothelial leakiness at cadherin junctions. This phenomenon, termed as NanoEL, is correlated with the physicochemical properties of the nanoparticles in close association with cellular signalling, membrane mechanics, as well as cytoskeletal remodelling.

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Understanding the environmental health and safety of nanomaterials (NanoEHS) is essential for the sustained development of nanotechnology. Although extensive research over the past two decades has elucidated the phenomena, mechanisms, and implications of nanomaterials in cellular and organismal models, the active remediation of the adverse biological and environmental effects of nanomaterials remains largely unexplored. Inspired by recent developments in functional amyloids for biomedical and environmental engineering, this work shows their new utility as metallothionein mimics in the strategically important area of NanoEHS.

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Defect engineering is essential for the development of efficient electrocatalysts at the atomic level. While most work has focused on various vacancies as effective catalytic modulators, little attention has been paid to the relation between the local atomic environment of vacancies and catalytic activities. To face this challenge, we report a facile synthetic approach to manipulate the local atomic environments of vacancies in MoS with tunable Mo-to-S ratios.

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Nucleic acid aptamers, often termed "chemical antibodies," are short, single-stranded DNA or RNA molecules, which are selected by SELEX. In addition to their high specificity and affinity comparable to traditional antibodies, aptamers have numerous unique advantages such as wider identification of targets, none or low batch-to-batch variations, versatile chemical modifications, rapid mass production, and lack of immunogenicity. These characteristics make aptamers a promising recognition probe for scientific research or even clinical application.

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The sustained loss of HBsAg is considered a pivotal indicator for achieving functional cure of HBV. Dihydroquinolizinone derivatives (DHQs) have demonstrated remarkable inhibitory activity against HBsAg both in vitro and in vivo. However, the reported neurotoxicity associated with RG7834 has raised concerns regarding the development of DHQs.

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Post-translational modifications (PTMs) of the non-histone protein high-mobility group protein B1 (HMGB1) are involved in modulating inflammation and immune responses. Recent studies have implicated that the RNA-binding protein (RBP) Musashi-2 (MSI2) regulates multiple critical biological metabolic and immunoregulatory functions. However, the precise role of MSI2 in regulating PTMs and tumor immunity in colorectal cancer (CRC) remains unclear.

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To develop a cost-effective method for the effective removal of reactive brilliant blue KN-R (RBB KN-R) from wastewater, we investigated the interactions between RBB KN-R and three cationic surfactants with different alkyl chain lengths, namely dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide (DTAB), tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TTAB), and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB). Employing a conductivity analysis, surface tension analysis, ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry, and molecular dynamics simulation, we ascertained that RBB KN-R formed a 1:1 molar ratio dye-surfactant complex with each surfactant through electrostatic attraction. Notably, an augmentation in alkyl chain length correlated with increased binding strength between RBB KN-R and the surfactant.

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Electrochemically reconstructed Cu-based catalysts always exhibit enhanced CO electroreduction performance; however, it still remains ambiguous whether the reconstructed Cu vacancies have a substantial impact on CO-to-C reactivity. Herein, Cu vacancies are first constructed through electrochemical reduction of Cu-based nanowires, in which high-angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy image manifests the formation of triple-copper-vacancy associates with different concentrations, confirmed by positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy. In situ attenuated total reflection-surface enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy discloses the triple-copper-vacancy associates favor *CO adsorption and fast *CO dimerization.

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  • Floral patterns in rice are vital for its reproductive success, and the gene SL1 encodes a transcription factor important for flower development, though its mechanisms are not fully understood.
  • The study indicates that SL1 interacts with floral homeotic genes, specifically SPW1 and DL, influencing stamen development and maintaining floral meristem destiny.
  • Evidence shows that SL1 directly binds to and activates SPW1 and FON1, forming a regulatory network crucial for specifying floral organ identities and controlling floral meristem fate in rice.
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  • - Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a leading cause of dementia, driven mainly by the accumulation of amyloid beta (Aβ) and other factors like tau proteins, inflammation, and vascular issues.
  • - The study demonstrates how Aβ can cause endothelial barrier dysfunction (APEL) in both human and mouse models, specifically disrupting the VE-cadherin junctions in blood vessels before other stressors become involved.
  • - APEL has similarities to phenomena in nanomedicine and extends the understanding of how amyloid proteins, including those related to AD and Parkinson’s disease, spread through the vascular system.
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Enterovirus A71 (EV-A71) is the main pathogen causing hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) in children and occasionally associated with neurological diseases such as aseptic meningitis, brainstem encephalitis (BE) and acute flaccid paralysis. We report here that cellular pseudokinase tribbles 3 (TRIB3) facilitates the infection of EV-A71 via dual mechanisms. In one hand, TRIB3 maintains the metabolic stability of scavenger receptor class B member 2 (SCARB2), the receptor of EV-A71, to enhance the infectious entry and spreading of the virus.

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Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a serious medical condition that often leads to significant morbidity and mortality. Decompressive craniectomy (DC) is now widely recognized as a primary or secondary treatment option for managing intracranial pressure (ICP) in patients with severe TBI. However, there is a lack of clarity in reviews regarding the impact of DC on TBI outcomes.

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Increased utilization of genomic sequencing in pediatric medicine has increased the detection of variants of uncertain significance (VUS). Periodic VUS reinterpretation can clarify clinical significance and increase diagnostic yield, highlighting the importance of systematic VUS tracking and reinterpretation. There are currently no standardized guidelines or established best practices for VUS management, and our understanding of how genetic counselors (GCs) track and manage VUS results for pediatric patients is limited.

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