Publications by authors named "Shifei Song"

Atherosclerosis is a common cardiovascular disease in which the arteries are thickened due to buildup of plaque. This study aims to identify programmed cell death (PCD)-related biomarkers and explore the crucial regulatory mechanisms of atherosclerosis. Gene expression profiles of atherosclerosis and control groups from GSE20129 and GSE23746 were obtained.

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Background: Hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) mobilize from bone marrow to peripheral blood in response to stress. The impact of alloresponse-induced stress on HSPCs mobilization in human liver transplantation (LTx) recipients remains under-investigated.

Methods: Peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) samples were longitudinally collected from pre- to post-LTx for one year from 36 recipients with acute rejection (AR), 74 recipients without rejection (NR), and 5 recipients with graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).

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T cells are key mediators of alloresponse during liver transplantation (LTx). However, the dynamics of donor-reactive T-cell clones in peripheral blood during a clinical T-cell-mediated rejection (TCMR) episode remain unknown. Here, we collected serial peripheral blood mononuclear cell samples spanning from pre-LTx to 1 year after LTx and available biopsies during the TCMR episodes from 26 rejecting patients, and serial peripheral blood mononuclear cell samples were collected from 96 nonrejectors.

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Acute rejection is a life-threatening complication after liver transplantation. Immunosuppressants such as tacrolimus are used to inhibit acute rejection of liver grafts in clinic. However, inefficient intragraft accumulation may reduce the therapeutic outcomes of tacrolimus.

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Article Synopsis
  • Natural killer T cells (NKTs) are unique immune cells found mostly in the liver, playing a crucial role in liver immunity by expressing both NK and T cell markers.
  • They are classified into Type I and Type II based on TCR usage, responding to lipid antigens via the CD1d molecule and can rapidly produce cytokines to influence immune responses in various ways.
  • The review highlights the role of NKT cell subpopulations in liver transplantation immunity, addressing challenges in current research while also touching on CD56-expressing T cells, a group that resembles NKTs.
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Natural killer (NK) cells contribute to liver transplant (LTx) rejection. However, the blood-circulating NK-cell dynamics of patients who experience acute rejection (AR) are unclear. Herein, we longitudinally profiled the total NK cells and their subsets, along with the expression of activating and inhibitory receptors in sequential peripheral blood mononuclear cell samples, spanning from before LTx to the first year after LTx of 32 patients with AR and 30 patients under a steady immune status.

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Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) following liver transplantation is induced by the graft-versus-host (GVH) T cell that is transferred with the liver graft, but the dynamics remain poorly investigated in clinical liver transplantation GVHD. Here, we report that in two liver transplantation recipients who developed GVHD, both of whom showed donor T cell macrochimerism in the blood before clinical GVHD onset. Longitudinal tracking of GVH T cell clones in one of these recipients revealed that GVH T cell clonal expansion occurred before disease onset, and the dominant GVH T cells might also derive from non-hepatic tissue-resident memory T cells in the liver-graft.

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Objective: Thrombocytopenia is a common condition in patients undergoing liver transplantation (LT). Thrombocytopenia is prevalent in early postoperative phase, and it gradually improves after several weeks. Delayed severe thrombocytopenia occurring after the initial recovery of platelets is rare.

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The therapeutic management and health challenges caused by atrial fibrillation (AF) differ between different groups. The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical features of patients hospitalized with AF and to explore the use of anticoagulation treatments in Han and Uygur patients in Xinjiang, northwest China. Data were collected from a retrospective descriptive study involving patients hospitalized at 13 hospitals in Xinjiang, China from Jul 1, 2014 to Jun 31, 2015.

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