Publications by authors named "Ru Yi"

Neuroinflammation is a key driver of neurological disorders. Evodiamine (EVO), an alkaloid from the traditional Chinese herb Evodia rutaecarpa, possesses potent biological activities, notably anticancer and anti-inflammatory effects. This study investigates EVO's potential to attenuate LPS-induced neuroinflammation, focusing on identifying its therapeutic targets and mechanisms of action.

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African swine fever virus is highly contagious and causes a fatal infectious disease in pigs, resulting in a significant global impact on pork supply. The African swine fever virus RNA polymerase serves as a crucial multifunctional protein complex responsible for genome transcription and regulation. Therefore, it is essential to investigate its structural and functional characteristics for the prevention and control of African swine fever.

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Spatial stable isotope tracing metabolic imaging is a cutting-edge technique designed to investigate tissue-specific metabolic functions and heterogeneity. Traditional matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI-MSI) techniques often struggle with low coverage of low-molecular-weight (LMW) metabolites, which are often crucial for spatial metabolic studies. To address this, we developed a high-coverage spatial isotope tracing metabolic method that incorporates optimized matrix selection, sample preparation protocols, and enhanced post-ionization (MALDI2) techniques.

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This study developed ferritin-based nanoparticles carrying the African swine fever virus (ASFV) p30 protein and evaluated their immunogenicity, aiming to provide an experimental basis for the research on nanoparticle vaccines against ASFV. Initially, the gene sequences encoding the p30 protein and SpyTag were fused and inserted into the pCold-I vector to create the pCold-p30 plasmid. The gene sequences encoding SpyCatcher and ferritin were fused and then inserted into the pET-28a(+) vector to produce the pET-F-np plasmid.

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Background: To investigate the long term effects of ionizing radiation (IR) on hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells (HSPCs), immune tissues and cells, and the effects of Siwu decoction (SWD) on immune senescence mice.

Methods: C57BL/6 J mice were exposed to 6.0 Gy Co γ irradiation.

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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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  • - Salidroside, derived from Rhodiola rosea L., shows promise for preventing and treating hypoxic brain injury, though its exact mechanisms and targets are still being researched.
  • - The study employed various techniques, including network pharmacology and molecular biology, to reveal that salidroside improves blood-brain barrier (BBB) function and reduces harmful effects of hypoxia, such as inflammation and oxidative stress, in mice.
  • - It was found that salidroside targets GSK3β, enhancing its phosphorylation which inhibits microglial activation and promotes BBB integrity, yielding neuroprotective effects and improving memory functions in subjects exposed to low oxygen conditions.
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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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Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory immune-related skin disease. According to literature reports, the leaves of Broussonetia papyrifera exhibit antioxidant, immune-enhancing and antibacterial effects. These leaves are not only used clinically for the treatment of superficial fungal infections and hepatitis, but also used in the development of health food.

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Daytime dysfunction, including symptoms like sleepiness, poor memory, and reduced responsiveness, is not well researched. It is crucial to develop animal models and study the biological mechanisms involved. We simulated sleep disorders through sleep deprivation, and stressful stimuli were used to establish daytime functional animal models.

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Epimedium Folium has been extensively utilized for medicinal purposes in China for a significant period. This review undertakes a comprehensive examination of literature pertaining to Epimedium and its metabolites over the past decade, drawing from databases such as PubMed. Through meticulous organization and synthesis of pertinent research findings, including disease models, pharmacological effects, and related aspects, this narrative review sheds light on the principal pharmacological activities and associated mechanisms of Epimedium in safeguarding the reproductive system, promoting bone health, mitigating inflammation, and combating tumors and viral infections.

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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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The WD40 domain is one of the most abundant domains and is among the top interacting domains in eukaryotic genomes. The WD40 domain of ATG16L1 is essential for LC3 recruitment to endolysosomal membranes during non-canonical autophagy, but dispensable for canonical autophagy. Canonical autophagy was utilized by FMDV, while the relationship between FMDV and non-canonical autophagy is still elusive.

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Introduction: Oxysterol-binding protein (OSBP) is known for its crucial role in lipid transport, facilitating cholesterol exchange between the Golgi apparatus and endoplasmic reticulum membranes. Despite its established function in cellular processes, its involvement in coronavirus replication remains unclear.

Methods: In this study, we investigated the role of OSBP in coronavirus replication and explored the potential of a novel OSBP-binding compound, ZJ-1, as an antiviral agent against coronaviruses, including SARS-CoV-2.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: jinkui Shenqi Pill (JSP) is a classic traditional Chinese medicine used to treat "Kidney Yang Deficiency" disease. Previous studies indicate a protective effect of JSP on apoptosis in mouse neurons.

Aim Of The Study: This research, combining network pharmacology with in vivo experiments, explores the mechanism of JSP in preventing neural tube defects (NTDs) in mice.

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  • * A ferritin-based nanoparticle vaccine displaying a neutralizing epitope of FMDV was developed and tested for immunogenicity and protection in mice and guinea pigs, with positive results in immune responses observed.
  • * The studied Hpf-T34E nanoparticles demonstrated superior vaccination potential, offering effective immunity and partial protection against FMD in model animals, indicating a promising direction for safe and efficient FMD vaccines.
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Immunogenic cell death (ICD) of tumor cells serves as a crucial initial signal in the activation of anti-tumor immune responses, holding marked promise in the field of tumor immunotherapy. However, low immunogenicity tumors pose challenges in achieving complete induction of ICD, thereby limiting the response rates of immunotherapy in clinical patients. The emergence of cuproptosis as a new form of regulated cell death has presented a promising strategy for enhanced immunotherapy of low immunogenic tumors.

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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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  • Evodiamine (EVO), found in the plant Evodia rutaecarpa, shows strong anti-cancer potential but poses risks of liver and kidney damage when used clinically.
  • The study reveals that EVO can cause kidney cell death through a mechanism involving calcium overload and the activation of the TRPV1 receptor, highlighting the importance of the PI3K/Akt pathway in this process.
  • By using TRPV1 antagonists and calcium chelators, researchers were able to reduce kidney damage and weight loss in mice, indicating that managing calcium levels could be a strategy to mitigate EVO's toxic effects.
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Senecavirus A (SVA), a picornavirus, causes vesicular diseases and epidemic transient neonatal losses in swine, resulting in a multifaceted economic impact on the swine industry. SVA counteracts host antiviral response through multiple strategies facilitatng viral infection and transmission. However, the mechanism of how SVA modulates interferon (IFN) response remains elusive.

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A few protein- and polysaccharide-based particles have shown promising potential as stabilizers in multi-phase food systems. By incorporating polymer-based particles and modifying the wettability of colloidal systems, it is possible to create particle-stabilized emulsions with excellent stability. A Pickering emulsifier (AGMs) with better emulsifying properties was obtained by the Maillard reaction between acid-hydrolysed agar and gelatin.

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Ferroptosis of intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) had been identified as a key factor in the development of ulcerative colitis (UC). Therefore, targeted inhibition of ferroptosis may provide a new strategy for the treatment of UC. Isorhamnetin (ISO) was an O-methylated flavonol with therapeutic effects on a variety of diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, neurological disorders and tumors.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ru Yi"

  • - Ru Yi's recent research primarily focuses on the therapeutic potential of natural compounds and traditional medicines, exploring their mechanisms in various health conditions such as hypoxic brain injury, atopic dermatitis, and psoriasis.
  • - The studies utilize advanced techniques like network pharmacology, transcriptome sequencing, and machine learning to uncover molecular targets and pathways, which could lead to the development of novel therapeutic strategies against chronic diseases and viral infections.
  • - Findings highlight not just the efficacy of compounds like salidroside and liquiritin but also delve into their roles in complex biological mechanisms, including antioxidant protection and immune modulation, underscoring the relevance of traditional medicinal practices in contemporary biomedical research.