Publications by authors named "Li-jie Yu"

Background: Goutengsan (GTS) is a traditional Chinese medicine formula that can improve multiple nervous system diseases, such as methamphetamine (MA) dependence. However, the mechanism how GTS treats MA dependence remains unclear. This study was aimed to investigate the action mechanism of GTS on MA dependence using network pharmacology, / experimental validation, pharmacokinetics, and tissue distribution in the brain.

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T cell expansion has a crucial function in both autoimmune and chronic inflammatory diseases, with cycling T cells contributing to the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases by causing uncontrolled immune responses and tissue damage. Yet the regulatory mechanisms governing T cell expansion remain incompletely understood. Here we show that the enzyme N-acetyltransferase 10 (NAT10) regulates T cell activation and proliferation upon antigen stimulation.

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BiVO-based photoanode is one of the most promising photoanodes for photoelectrocatalytic water splitting. However, the serious problem of interface charge recombination limits its further development. Here, a Mo:BiVO/NiO/CPF-TCzB/NiCoBi photoanode is constructed with double hole transport layer and an energy level gradient to achieve an effective photo-generated holes extraction and accumulation at the surface electrocatalyst.

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Determining the appropriate source of antigens for optimal antigen presentation to T cells is a major challenge in designing dendritic cell (DC) -based therapeutic strategies against hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Tumor-derived exosomes (Tex) express a wide range of tumor antigens, making them a promising source of antigens for DC vaccines. As reported, the exosomes secreted by tumor cells can inhibit the antitumor function of immune cells.

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Antibiotics affect bacterial community structure and functions in soil. However, the response and adaptation of root-associated bacterial communities to antibiotic stress remains poorly understood. Here, rhizobox experiments were conducted with maize (Zea mays L.

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  • - SHP1 is a key player in cancer-related signaling pathways, making it a promising target for new cancer drugs.
  • - Researchers created imidazo[1,2,4] triazole derivatives for SHP1 inhibition, focusing on their fluorescence properties and biological activity.
  • - The compound 5p showed strong fluorescence and a significant inhibitory rate against SHP1, along with good selectivity and biocompatibility, indicating its potential for biological imaging applications.
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Circular RNAs have been extensively studied in eukaryotes, but their presence and/or biological functionality in bacteria are unclear. Here, we show that a regulatory noncoding RNA (DucS) exists in both linear and circular conformation in Bacillus altitudinis. The linear forms promote B.

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To characterize IncI1 and IncF18:A-:B1 multidrug-resistance plasmids from an avian Escherichia coli isolate, antibiotic susceptibility testing, conjugation assays, transformation assays, S1-PFGE, and WGS analysis were performed. The 119,457-bp plasmid pEC014-1 with a multidrug-resistance region (MRR) containing four different segments interspersed with six IS26 elements, belonged to incompatibility group I1 and sequence type 71. The 154,516-bp plasmid pEC014-2 with two replicons, typed as FII-18 and FIB-1, carried 14 resistance determinants including bla, bla, oqxAB, dfrA17, aac(6')-Ib-cr, sul1, sul2, tet(A), floR, catB3, hph(aph(4)-Ia), aacC4(aac(3)-IV), aadA5, arr-3, and a merEDACPTR loci in MRR, and additionally encoded three virulence loci: iroNEDCB, sitABCD, and iucABCD-iutA.

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Id4 is one of the inhibitors of DNA-binding proteins (Id) and involved in the pathogenesis of numerous cancers. The specific mechanism underlying the Id4-mediated regulation of proliferation, invasion, and metastasis of colorectal cancer (CRC) cells is still largely unclear. In the present study, results showed CRC cells had a lower baseline Id4 expression than normal intestinal epithelial NCM460 cells.

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Astroviruses are a common cause of gastroenteritis in humans and animals. They are also associated with extraintestinal infections, including hepatitis in ducklings, nephritis in chickens, as well as fatal meningitis and encephalitis in humans and other mammals. Since 2014, outbreaks of disease characterized by visceral gout and swelling of kidneys have been reported in goslings and ducklings in China, with the causative agent revealed to be a novel avian astrovirus designated goose astrovirus (GoAstV).

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In pigs, three circovirus species within the genus Circovirus have been identified so far, including the non-pathogenic Porcine circovirus 1 (PCV1), the pathogenic Porcine circovirus 2 (PCV2) and the recently identified Porcine circovirus 3 (PCV3). In April 2019, a new circovirus with a distinct relationship to other circoviruses was identified in several pigs with severe clinical disease in Hunan province, China. The size of the viral genome, tentatively designated as porcine circovirus type 4 (PCV4), is 1,770 nucleotides (nt).

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Astroviruses (AstVs) have a very wide range of hosts and are associated with enteric and extra-enteric disease in mammals and birds. Cross-species transmission of AstVs has been observed frequently. In the present study, the genome of a novel astrovirus from Amur tigers (Panthera tigris) from a zoo in China was characterized and was found to have the typical genomic features of other mammal AstVs.

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Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of intratumoral IL-12 gene therapy in an HCC-hu-PBL-NOD/SCID mouse model.

Materials And Methods: The HCC murine model was generated in NOD/SCID mice, and mice with grafted tumors were injected intraperitoneally with 2 × 10 human peripheral blood lymphocytes 14 days after modeling. After 4 days, mice were randomly divided into the 9597/IL-12 group, the 9597/plasmid group and the PBS group.

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Astroviruses (AstV) are associated with enteric and systemic disease in mammals and birds. Astroviruses have received increased attention recently as they have been found to be associated with sporadic neurologic disease in mammals including humans. In pigs, porcine astrovirus (PoAstV) can be widely detected and has been grouped in five genotypes (PoAstV1 to PoAstV5).

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Seed-coat color has changed from black to yellow during natural and artificial selection of cultivated soybean from wild soybean, and it is also an important morphological marker. Therefore, discovering genes related to the soybean seed-coat color will play a very important role in breeding and evolutionary study. Different seed-coat colors caused by deposition of various anthocyanin pigments.

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Aim: To investigate the expression of the activating and inhibitory receptors on the surface of NK cells of primary hepatocellular carcinoma and its adjacent tissues, and the relationship between these two receptors and occurrence and development of primary liver cancer was analyzed.

Methods: The number and activity of the NK cells, the expression of the activating and the inhibitory receptors on the surface of those cells were detected flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry, which were obtained from 52 cases of primary hepatocellular carcinoma and its adjacent tissues. The relative analysis was done between those results and clinical relative factors.

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Aims And Background: Previous research has shown that irradiated splenocytes preserve the antitumor effect and induce relatively weaker graft-versus-host disease in parent C57BL/6~CB6F1 transplantation. The present study was designed to investigate the antitumor effect of 5-Gy-irradiated haploidentical donor leukocyte infusions (DLI) without prior bone marrow transplantation and the possibly involved mechanism in (H-2d/k)~(H-2b/d) infusion model systems.

Methods: Hepa 1-6 tumor-bearing mice were used to evaluate the antitumor effect and the possible mechanism of irradiated haploidentical DLI treatment.

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Aim: To reveal the classification of lymphocytes and expression of cytokines infiltrating in HCC, and investigate the significance of changes of immune microenvironment in HCC.

Methods: 76 tumor and non-tumor tissues of HCC were collected to detect the amount of immune cells in the tissues by FCM and immunohistochemistry (IHC). Th1/Th2 cytokines in tissues were detected by Cytometric bead array (CBA), and TGF-1, VEGF detected by ELISA.

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Renal-cell carcinoma (RCC) is susceptible to immune therapy including the use of the nonmyeloablative allogeneic transplantation (NST). However, NST can produce severe toxicity, might not be appropriate for many patients with metastatic RCC. Other novel allogeneic immunotherapies are designed to induce an autologous immune response directed against the malignancy.

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Background: Our previous studies demonstrated that mutant IkappaBalpha (IkappaBalphaM) inhibited the occurrence, growth and angiogenesis of human glioblastoma multiform (GBM). However, the specific mechanism by which IkappaBalphaM regulates protein-degrading enzymes secreted from GBM to inhibit invasion and metastasis has remained unclear. The aim of the present study was to investigate the regulatory role and significance of IkappaBalphaM genes in the expression of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase (TIMP)-2 and matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-9 in human GBM.

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Apomixis refers to a process in which plants produce seed without fertilization through female syngamy that produces embryos genetically identical to the maternal parent. In sugar beet, interspecific hybrids between diploid Beta vulgaris and tetraploid Beta corolliflora were established and monosomic addition line M14 was selected because of the apomictic phenotype. By using two-dimensional electrophoresis gels we identified the proteins which were differently expressed between the M14 and B.

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Aim: To determine the expression of soluble MICA (sMICA) in serum of patients with breast tumor, and explore the roles of sMICA in immune escape.

Methods: ELISA was used to examine the sMICA in peripheral blood. The expression of NKG2D were identified by Flow cytometry.

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Objective: To examine the effects of H-ras gene silence on cell cycle, proliferation and apoptosis of salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma -M (SACC-M) cell lines.

Methods: The plasmid H-ras-shRNA, containing the sequence of shRNA targeting H-ras, and HK-shRNA (without interfering effect) were constructed and transfected into SACC-M cells. The cell line with shRNA plasmid stable expression was isolated by G418.

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Objective: To design and construct the plasmids expressing short hairpin RNA (shRNA) targeting human xylosyltransferase- I (XT- I) which is the initiating enzyme in the biosynthesis of proteoglycans (PC).

Methods: Short chain oligonucleotides were designed according to the sequence of XT-I provided by GenBank. The DNA segments were gained through annealing after chemosynthesis, and were cloned into Pgenesil-1 vector.

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