Publications by authors named "LiZhi Fu"

By targeting the key gene involved in the biofilm formation of , we employed molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulation to screen the active components of Chinese medicine with inhibitory effects on the biofilm formation from the Traditional Chinese Medicine Systems Pharmacology Database and Analysis Platform (TCMSP). After the anti-biofilm properties of the active components were validated , data-independent acquisition (DIA) proteomics was employed to further identify the differential proteins involved in interfering with the biofilm formation of . The mechanisms of inhibition were explored with consideration to the phenotype.

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  • * Over 5,500 serum and nearly 600 cerebrospinal fluid samples were collected for analysis between 2022 and 2024, revealing low overall PRV infection rates but sporadic outbreaks with higher positivity.
  • * Two distinct PRV strains were identified through PCR analysis, with one strain showing similarities to the vaccine strain and the other aligning with classical Chinese strains, underscoring the need for better surveillance and control in the pig industry.
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Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) is an obligate intracellular parasite that cannot biosynthesize cholesterol via the mevalonate pathway, it sources this lipid from its host. We discovered that T.

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Herein, neutral mononuclear indium(III) complexes (In-1-In-3) containing 2,6-di(1-pyrrol-2-yl)pyridine and substituted dipyridylpyrrole pincer ligand were employed as photosensitizers (PS) in photocatalytic CO reduction. In-2 exhibits good photo-activity and selectivity, which is superior to the classic PS Ru(bpy). The amount of CO generation is 28.

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  • PRRSV, a highly variable virus, shows different pathogenic effects in piglets when comparing two emergent strains, SD53 and HuN4, with SD53 causing milder symptoms and less tissue damage despite similar replication rates.
  • Hematological tests indicated that SD53 infection resulted in a lower inflammatory response, demonstrated by a significantly reduced neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio and lower levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines compared to HuN4.
  • The study contributes to understanding PRRSV's effects on the immune system, highlighting that SD53 enhances immune signaling more effectively while HuN4 triggers a stronger inflammatory reaction, potentially guiding future therapeutic strategies.
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is a widespread protozoan parasite approximately infecting one-third of the world population and can cause serious public health problems. In this study, we investigated the protective effect of the attenuated vaccine Pru:Δcdpk2 against acute toxoplasmosis and explored the underlying immune mechanisms of the protection in pigs. The systemic T-cell and natural killer (NK) cell responses were analyzed, including kinetics, phenotype, and multifunctionality (interferon [IFN]-γ, tumor necrosis factor [TNF]-α), and the IFN-γ levels were analyzed in PBMCs.

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Probiotic biofilms have been beneficial in the fight against infections, restoring the equilibrium of the host's gut microbiota, and enhancing host health. They are considered a novel strategy for probiotic gut colonization. In this case, we evaluated the effects of various active substances from traditional Chinese medicine on Nissle 1917 (EcN) to determine if they promote biofilm formation.

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Biofilms often engender persistent infections, heightened antibiotic resistance, and the recurrence of infections. Therefor, infections related to bacterial biofilms are often chronic and pose challenges in terms of treatment. The main transcription regulatory factor, CsgD, activates csgABC-encoded curli to participate in the composition of extracellular matrix, which is an important skeleton for biofilm development in enterobacteriaceae.

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The chemokine CXCL8, also known as the neutrophil chemotactic factor, plays a crucial role in mediating inflammatory responses and managing cellular immune reactions during viral infections. Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) primarily infects pulmonary alveolar macrophages (PAMs), leading to acute pulmonary infections. In this study, we explored a novel long non-coding RNA (lncRNA), termed lnc-CAST, situated within the Cxcl8 gene locus.

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Photoactive main-group complexes have been relatively underexplored in photocatalytic applications. Herein, we report a family of indium(III) complexes (In-1-In-4) containing pyridylpyrrolide ligands with different amounts of methyl groups, which all exhibit intense visible-light absorption as well as blue-green emission with nanosecond emission lifetimes and emission quantum yields of 6.7-12.

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To investigate the distribution and genetic variation in four vertically transmitted duck pathogens, including duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV), duck circovirus (DuCV), duck hepatitis A virus 3 (DHAV-3), and avian reoviruses (ARV), we conducted an epidemiology study using PCR and RT-PCR assays on a duck population. We found that DHBV was the most prevalent virus (69.74%), followed by DuCV (39.

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  • Biofilm consists of bacteria living in a protective matrix, making them more resistant to antibiotics, so switching them to a free-floating state (planktonic) could help treat infections.
  • Previous research indicated that the antimicrobial peptide CRAMP-34 can disperse biofilms, and this study further examined its effects on biofilm bacteria's extracellular metabolites.
  • The findings revealed significant changes in 258 metabolites, suggesting that CRAMP-34 can enhance bacteria's sensitivity to antibiotics by altering their metabolic pathways, indicating potential for improved infection treatments when used with antibiotics like vancomycin and colistin.
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Enterovirus G is a species of positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses associated with several mammalian diseases. The porcine enterovirus strains isolated here were chimeric viruses with the gene of porcine torovirus, which grouped together with global EV-G1 strains. The isolated EV-G strain could infect various cell types from different species, suggesting its potential cross-species infection risk.

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Clostridium septicum alpha toxin (CSA) plays significant roles in ruminant's braxy. Genetically engineered CSA has been shown to function as a potential vaccine candidate in the prevention of the disease caused by Clostridium septicum. In the present study, we synthesized a non-toxic recombinant, rCSA by introducing four amino acid substitutions (C86L/N296A/H301A/W342A) and 11-amino-acid deletion (residues 212 to 222).

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Exploiting noble-metal-free systems for high-performance photocatalytic CO reduction still presents a key challenge, partially due to the long-standing difficulties in developing potent and durable earth-abundant photosensitizers. Therefore, based on the very cheap aluminum metal, we have deployed a systematic series of homoleptic Al(III) photosensitizers featuring 2-pyridylpyrrolide ligands for CO photoreduction. The combined studies of steady-state and time-resolved spectroscopy as well as quantum chemical calculations demonstrate that in anerobic CHCN solutions at room temperature, visible-light excitation of the Al(III) photosensitizers leads to an efficient population of singlet excited states with nanosecond-scale lifetimes and notable emission quantum yields (10-40%).

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa) is a known bacterium that produces biofilms and causes severe infection. Furthermore, P.

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  • - The study investigates the effects of Qing Chang Oral Liquid (QOL), a veterinary drug made from natural ingredients, on chickens suffering from coccidiosis, a parasitic infection affecting the intestinal tract.
  • - Healthy Roman chickens were divided into groups receiving different doses of QOL, and their recovery was assessed through clinical signs, weight gain, survival rates, and immune response markers over a 7-day period.
  • - Results showed that chickens in the QOL-treated groups had improved health and reduced symptoms compared to the model group, with significant immune responses noted, particularly in those receiving high doses of the treatment.
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Background: Paratuberculosis is a widespread chronic infection of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) that causes significant economic losses to the sheep industry. The current study investigated this disease, which causes diarrhea in sheep, particularly, in Bayannaoer, Inner Mongolia, China. Diagnosis was based on clinical symptoms, pathological autopsy, histopathological inspection, and serological and molecular methods.

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Despite significant economic and public health implications, swine enteric viruses that do not manifest clinical symptoms are often overlooked, and data on their epidemiology and pathogenesis are still scarce. Here, an epidemiological study was carried out by using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and sequence analysis in order to better understand the distribution and genetic diversity of porcine astrovirus (PAstV), porcine encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV), porcine kobuvirus (PKV), and porcine sapovirus (PSaV) in healthy pigs reared under specific pathogen-free (SPF) or conventional farms. PKV was the most prevalent virus (51.

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Swine viruses like porcine sapovirus (SaV), porcine encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV), porcine rotavirus A (RVA) and porcine astroviruses (AstV) are potentially zoonotic viruses or suspected of potential zoonosis. These viruses have been detected in pigs with or without clinical signs and often occur as coinfections. Despite the potential public health risks, no assay for detecting them all at once has been developed.

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Swine could serve as a natural reservoir for a large variety of viruses, including potential zoonotic enteric viruses. The presence of viruses with high genetic similarity between porcine and human strains may result in the emergence of zoonotic or xenozoonotic infections. Furthermore, the globalization and intensification of swine industries exacerbate the transmission and evolution of zoonotic viruses among swine herds and individuals working in swine-related occupations.

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Toxoplasmosis post serious threaten to human health, leading to severely eye and brain disease, especially for immunocompromised patients and pregnant women. The multiple side effects and long dosing period of current main treatment regiments calls for high effective and low toxicity anti-toxoplasmosis drugs. Herein, we report our efforts to synthesize a series of 2-(piperazin-1-yl)quinazolin-4(3H)-one derivatives and investigate their activity against Toxoplasma gondii tachyzoites in vitro based on cell phenotype screening.

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species are common opportunistic bacteria and foodborne pathogens. The proper detection of can effectively reduce the occurrence of food-borne public health events. and are the two most important pathogens in the genus.

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Streptococcus suis is a pig pathogen and a vector of zoonotic diseases that can cause severe systemic infection in humans. S. suis can colonize the nasal cavity, tonsils, and upper respiratory, genital, and digestive tracts in healthy pigs.

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Beige adipocytes have become a promising therapeutic target to combat obesity. Our senior author Dr. B.

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