Publications by authors named "Qi Rui Li"

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  • Muscle wasting syndrome, or sarcopenia, is an age-related condition marked by loss of muscle mass, strength, and function and is categorized into primary (aging-related) and secondary (disease-related).
  • Secondary sarcopenia can result from conditions like cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases, which may exacerbate muscle loss through various mechanisms.
  • It is crucial to screen and diagnose sarcopenia in patients with cardiovascular issues, as it significantly raises the risks of complications like rehospitalization and mortality.
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Diabetes mellitus (DM) significantly impairs patients' quality of life, primarily because of its complications, which are the leading cause of mortality among individuals with the disease. Autophagy has emerged as a key process closely associated with DM, including its complications such as diabetic nephropathy (DN). DN is a major complication of DM, contributing significantly to chronic kidney disease and renal failure.

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Background: Yungui Plateau is rich in fungal diversity. Hyphomycetes, growing on submerged wood, can promote the degradation of organisms and the reuse of rotten wood energy. During an investigation of hyphomycetes in this region, 19 species of dematiaceous hyphomycetes were collected in Yungui Plateau.

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Objective: Prompt and effective wound repair is an essential strategy to promote recovery and prevent infection in patients with various types of trauma. Platelets can release a variety of growth factors upon activation to facilitate revascularization and tissue repair, provided that their activation is uncontrollable. The present study is designed to explore the selective activation of platelets by photodynamic and photothermal effects (PDE/PTE) as well as the trauma repair mediated by PDE/PTE.

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Infiltration of tumor-associated macrophages (TAM) characterized by an M2 phenotype is an overriding feature in malignant tumors. Reprogramming TAM is the most cutting-edge strategy for cancer therapy. In the present study, an iron-based metal-organic framework (MOF) nanoreactor loaded with dihydroartemisinin (DHA) is developed, which provides high uptake by TAM and retains their viability, thus effectively addressing the inefficiency of the DHA at low concentrations.

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During an investigation of from southern China, 10 xylariales-like taxa have been collected. Morphological and multi-gene analyses confirmed that these taxa reside in and represent eight novel taxa and two new records belonging to six genera ., , and gen.

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Several micro fungi were gathered from bamboo and palm in Guizhou Province, China. In morphology, these taxa resemble , and . Multi-gene phylogenetic analyses based on combined ITS, LSU, SSU, 2 and 1 loci confirmed that two are new geographical records for China, (, ), while two of them are new to science ( sp.

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Background: The immunosuppressive microenvironment of lung cancer serves as an important endogenous contributor to treatment failure. The present study aimed to demonstrate the promotive effect of DHA on immunogenic cell death (ICD) in lung cancer as well as the mechanism.

Methods: The lewis lung cancer cells (LLC), A549 cells and LLC-bearing mice were applied as the lung cancer model.

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In our previous study, target drug delivery and treatment of malignant tumors have been achieved by using platelets as carriers loading nano-chemotherapeutic agents (ND-DOX). However, drug release from ND-DOX-loaded platelets is dependent on negative platelet activation by tumor cells, whose activation is not significant enough for the resulting drug release to take an effective anti-tumor effect. Exploring strategies to proactively manipulate the controlled release of drug-laden platelets is imperative.

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Suppression of the immune microenvironment is an important endogenous contributor to treatment failure in lung cancer. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is widely used in the treatment of malignant tumors owing to its photo-selectivity and minimal side effects. Some studies have shown the ability of photodynamic action not only to cause photo-cytotoxicity to tumor cells but also to induce immunogenic cell death (ICD).

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The efficiently renewable bioethanol can help to alleviate energy crisis and environmental pollution. Genetically modified strains for efficient use of xylose and developing lignocellulosic hydrolysates play an essential role in facilitating cellulosic ethanol production. Here we present a promising strain GRE3 via overexpressed in a previously reported strain WXY70.

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Ethnopharmacology Relevance: Sophora flavescens is a frequently used traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for the treatment of skin disorders, diarrhea, vaginal itching and inflammatory diseases. In particular, the root of S. flavescens combination with other herbs mainly treat eczema ailment in the clinical applications.

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Lung cancer recruits tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) massively, whose predominantly pro-tumor M2 phenotype leads to immunosuppression. Dihydroartemisinin (DHA) has been proven to remodel TAM into an anti-tumor M1 phenotype at certain concentrations in the present study, which was hypothesized to facilitate anti-lung cancer immunotherapy. However, how DHA remodels the TAM phenotype has not yet been uncovered.

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Three arecophila-like fungal samples were collected on dead culms of gramineous plants in China. Morphological studies of our new collections and the herbarium specimen of (generic type) were conducted and the morphological affinity of our new collections with was confirmed. Maximum likelihood and Bayesian analyses using combined ITS, LSU, 2 and β-tubulin data from our collections revealed the phylogeny of .

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is a widely used traditional Chinese herbal medicine. In this work, a new pterocarpan glycoside, kurarinol C () together with six known compounds, sophoracarpan A (), trifohrhizin-6'-monoacetate (), trifohrhizin (), maackiain (), (6,6a,11a)-6α-methoxy-pterocarpin (), -maackiain () were isolated from the roots of Among them, compounds and were discovered from for the first time. Their chemical structures were elucidated on the basis of extensive NMR and MS analyses.

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Background: Chemodynamic therapy (CDT) relying on intracellular iron ions and HO is a promising therapeutic strategy due to its tumor selectivity, which is limited by the not enough metal ions or HO supply of tumor microenvironment. Herein, we presented an efficient CDT strategy based on Chinese herbal monomer-dihydroartemisinin (DHA) as a substitute for the HO and recruiter of iron ions to amplify greatly the reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation for synergetic CDT-ferroptosis therapy.

Results: The DHA@MIL-101 nanoreactor was prepared and characterized firstly.

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The present work aims to prove the concept of tumor-targeted drug delivery mediated by platelets. Doxorubicin (DOX) attached to nanodiamonds (ND-DOX) was investigated as the model payload drug of platelets. In vitro experiments first showed that ND-DOX could be loaded in mouse platelets in a dose-dependent manner with a markedly higher efficiency and capacity than free DOX.

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The tumor-associated macrophage (TAM) serves as an immunosuppressive agent in the malignant tumor microenvironment, facilitating the development and metastasis of lung cancer. The photodynamic effect destabilizes cellular homeostasis owing to the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), resulting in the enhanced pro-inflammatory function of immunocytes. In our previous study, the Ce6-mediated photodynamic effect was found to have kept the viability of macrophages and to remodel them into the M1 phenotype.

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The bioactive ingredients of essential oil from Valerianae Jatamansi Rhizoma et Radix (the Rhizome et Radix from Valerianae Jatamansi Jones) (EOVJRR) on the efficacy of inhibiting microglial activation were investigated with the approach of spectrum-efficacy relationship. Fourteen batches of Valerianae Jatamansi Rhizoma et Radix were extracted and analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), and their activities in the efficacy of inhibiting microglial activation were assayed by measuring the inflammatory responses induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in microglia cells from mice. The spectrum-efficacy relationships between fingerprints and the efficacy of inhibiting microglial activation of EOVJRR were established by grey relational analysis (GRA).

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The methyltransferase EZH2 plays an important role in regulating chromatin conformation and gene transcription. Phosphorylation of EZH2 at S21 by AKT kinase suppresses its function. However, protein phosphatases responsible for the dephosphorylation of EZH2-S21 remain elusive.

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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is noninvasive, low toxicity, and photo-selective, but may be resisted by malignant cells. A previous study found chlorin e6 (Ce6) mediated PDT showed drug resistance in lung cancer cells (LLC), which may be associated with PDT-induced DNA damage response (DDR). DDR may up-regulate glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4), which in turn degrade ROS induced by PDT.

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Background: Non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the most common malignant lung tumor and is difficult to be eradicated due to its immunosuppressive microenvironment. Chlorin e6 (Ce6)-mediated photodynamic therapy (PDT) could improve immunogenicity while destroying malignant tumor cells. However, the clinic application of Ce6-mediated PDT is limited by Ce6's poor water solubility and insufficient accumulation in lung cancer.

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Objective: Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a promising strategy for the treatment of malignant tumors due to its high selectivity, limited-toxicity, and non-invasiveness. However, PDT can also induce DNA damage and subsequent repair response, which may reduce the efficacy of PDT. In the present study, we sought to explore the effect of chlorin e6 (Ce6)-mediated PDT on DNA damage and DNA damage response (DDR) in lung cancer cells.

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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an emerging anti-tumor strategy.Photosensitizer chlorin e6 (Ce6) can induce photodynamic effect to selectively damage lung cancer cells.In order to further improve its tumor targeting ability, macrophages can be applied as carrier to deliver Ce6 to lung cancer.

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During an investigation of Xylariaceae from 2019 to 2020, isolates representing eight (Xylariacese) species were collected from Yunnan, Guizhou and Hainan Provinces in China. Morphological and multi-gene phylogenetic analyses, based on combined ITS, α-actin, and β-tubulin sequences, confirmed that six of them are new to science, viz. , , , , and ; one is a new record () for China and one is a known species ().

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