Publications by authors named "Wang Jigang"

Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Chronic asthma caused by allergies is a lung illness marked by airway remodeling and hyperresponsiveness. Guben Kechuan (GK) granule is a clinically proven formula for treating lung disease. It relieves cough and helps to clear phlegm, but the mechanisms underlying its treatment for asthma are not clear.

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  • - Triple-negative breast cancer has a "cold" microenvironment that resists current immunotherapy, but activating the STING pathway shows potential for improving treatment effectiveness.
  • - The study combines photothermal therapy (PTT) using a semiconductor nano-agent (DPTT-Mn Lipo NPs) with innate immune responses to reprogram the immune-suppressive environment and enhance anti-tumor immunity.
  • - This approach not only triggers cell death and activates immune cells but also works well with anti-PD-1 therapy to create lasting immune memory, helping to prevent tumor recurrence.
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Objective: To investigate the efficacy and potential mechanism of Bailing capsule (, BL) anti-autoimmune thyroiditis (AIT).

Methods: Based on the AIT rat model, the effect of BL in alleviating AIT was evaluated by detecting serum thyroid index free triiodothyronine (FT3), free thyroxine (FT4), thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), thyroglobulin antibody (TGAb), thyroid peroxidase antibody (TPOAb), and inflammatory factors Interferon-gamma (IFN-γ), Interleukin-4, -10, and -12 (IL-4, IL-10, and IL-12) as well as thyroid tissue Hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining and ultrastructure observation. The mechanism of BL was explored by combining transcriptome and proteome analysis, and further verified by Western blot (WB).

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  • Natural products like Traditional Chinese Medicines (TCMs) are beneficial for disease treatment but struggle with unclear active ingredients and mechanisms.
  • Current research often focuses on single active ingredients, which limits understanding of their full pharmacological effects due to inconsistent application with holistic medicine concepts.
  • The review emphasizes the importance of nanovesicles (NVs) in TCMs for their combined therapeutic effects and proposes a new "multidimensional combination" approach to enhance pharmacological research and clinical applications.
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  • Tin-based perovskites are promising lead-free alternatives due to their great optoelectronic properties.
  • The use of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) in their fabrication can slow crystal growth, but its high donor number and low vapor pressure lead to issues with solvent excess.
  • By introducing dimethyl sulfide as an anti-solvent, researchers improved the morphology and quality of the perovskite films, achieving better charge transport and a device efficiency of 5.3%.
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Accumulating evidence shows that neuroinflammation substantially contributes to the pathology of depression, a severe psychiatric disease with an increasing prevalence worldwide. Although modulating microglial phenotypes is recognized as a promising therapeutic strategy, effective treatments are still lacking. Previous studies have shown that luteolin (LUT) has anti-inflammatory effects and confers benefits on chronic stress-induced depression.

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  • * This paper reviews how celastrol works to combat cancer by inhibiting cell growth, regulating apoptosis and autophagy, preventing invasion and metastasis, and enhancing anti-inflammatory responses and immunotherapy.
  • * The study also highlights specific target proteins of celastrol for potential cancer treatments, discusses its side effects, and suggests ways to improve its effectiveness and absorption, aiming to boost its clinical use for cancer patients.
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  • Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a highly aggressive form of breast cancer with poor outcomes, prompting research into new carcinogenic factors and therapies.
  • This study investigates Eupalinolide B (EB), a natural compound with anti-cancer properties, focusing on how it targets BCAT1, an enzyme involved in amino acid metabolism that is linked to TNBC progression.
  • Findings reveal that EB effectively inhibits TNBC by targeting BCAT1, disrupting BCAA metabolism and the SHOC2-RAS-ERK signaling pathway, which leads to increased apoptosis of TNBC cells.
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Ovarian endometrioma (OE), also known as "chocolate cysts," is a cystic mass that develops in the ovaries due to endometriosis and is a common gynecological condition characterized by the growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterus, leading to symptoms such as dysmenorrhea, pelvic pain, and infertility. However, the precise molecular and cellular mechanisms driving this pathophysiology remain largely unknown, posing challenges for diagnosis and treatment. Here, we employed integrated single-cell transcriptomic profiling of over 52,000 individual cells from endometrial tissues of OE patients and healthy donors and identified twelve major cell populations.

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Although various strategies have been used to prevent and treat SARS-CoV-2, the spread and evolution of SARS-CoV-2 is still progressing rapidly. The emerging variants Omicron and its sublineage have a greater ability to spread and escape nearly all current monoclonal antibodies treatments, highlighting an urgent need to develop therapeutics targeting current and emerging Omicron variants or recombinants with breadth and potency. Here, some small molecule drugs are rapidly identified that could covalently binding to receptor binding domain (RBD) protein of Omicron through the combined application of artificial intelligence (AI) and activity-based protein profiling (ABPP) technology.

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Celastrol (Cel), derived from the traditional herb fordii Hook. f., has anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, and immunoregulatory activities.

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  • Targeted cancer therapies are more precise and effective but currently have limited applicability due to a lack of suitable tumor targets among patients.!* -
  • The study explores using calreticulin (CALR), an immunogenic cell death marker, as a potential target for therapy by engineering probiotic EcN 1917 with a specific nanobody (Nb215) that binds to CALR.!* -
  • Results show that CALR-targeted EcN-215 combined with photothermal therapy (PTT) can enhance immune cell infiltration in tumors and improve anticancer effects, suggesting CALR-targeted strategies could treat various cancers effectively.!*
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N-glycosylation is a highly heterogeneous post-translational modification that modulates protein function. Defects in N-glycosylation are directly linked to various human diseases. Despite the importance of quantifying N-glycans with high precision, existing glycoinformatics tools are limited.

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  • - The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is crucial in tumor development and is a key target for treating malignant gliomas, but using small interfering RNA (siRNA) to degrade EGFR mRNA faces challenges like poor targeting and degradation in lysosomes.
  • - The research presents a novel siEGFR nanoplex (PEhCv/siEGFR NPs) that combines polyethylene glycol (PEG) and endoplasmic reticulum membrane coatings to improve targeting and uptake in brain gliomas.
  • - These nanoplexes showed significantly better siEGFR gene silencing in lab and animal models, potentially leading to more effective nucleic acid-based cancer therapies in the future.
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease with features of synovial inflammation, cartilage erosion, bone destruction, and pain and is currently lacking a satisfactory treatment strategy. Dihydroartemisinin (DHA), the active metabolite of artemisinin, has exhibited outstanding suppressive effects on RA without obvious side effects. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear, which limits its further clinical application.

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Background: Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is driven primarily by the constitutively active BCR-ABL fusion oncoprotein. Although the development of tyrosine kinase inhibitors has markedly improved the prognosis of CML patients, it remains a significant challenge to overcome drug-resistant mutations, such as the T315I mutation of BCR-ABL, and achieve treatment-free remission in the clinic.

Purpose: The identification of new intervention targets beyond BCR-ABL could provide new perspectives for future research and therapeutic intervention.

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Photothermal therapy (PTT) for cancers guided by optical imaging has recently shown great potential for precise diagnosis and efficient therapy. The second near-infrared window (NIR-II, 1000-1700 nm) fluorescence imaging (FLI) is highly desirable owing to its good spatial and temporal resolution, deep tissue penetration, and negligible tissue toxicity. Organic small molecules are attractive as imaging and treatment agents in biomedical research because of their low toxicity, fast clearance rate, diverse structures, ease of modification, and excellent biocompatibility.

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Background: Hepatic fibrosis is a reversible pathological phenomenon caused by the abnormal proliferation of connective tissues in the liver for self-repair after persistent liver injury. Among these tissues, the activation status of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) is crucial. Glycyrrhizic acid (GA) agents have been proven to have excellent anti-fibrosis effects, but their targets are unclear.

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This manuscript describes the synthesis of green long afterglow nanophosphors SrAlO:Eu, Nd using the combustion process. The study encompassed the photoluminescence behavior, elemental composition, chemical valence, morphology, and phase purity of SrAlO:Eu, Nd nanoparticles. The results demonstrate that after introducing Eu into the matrix lattice, it exhibits an emission band centered at 508 nm when excited by 365 nm ultraviolet light, which is induced by the 4f5d→4f transition of Eu ions.

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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic and progressive condition with a significant global burden. Currently, available treatments primarily provide symptomatic relief and retard disease progression, yet they do not offer a cure and are frequently associated with adverse effects. Therefore, the discovery of new targets and therapeutic drugs for IBD is crucial.

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Tri (2-Ethylhexyl) phosphate (TEHP), widely used as a fire retardant and plasticizer, has been commonly found in the environment. Its potential health-related risks, especially reproductive toxicity, have aroused concern. However, the potential cellular mechanisms remain unexplored.

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  • Thirty new protoberberine derivatives were synthesized to test their effectiveness against Helicobacter pylori, focusing on a compound called 2,3,10-trimethoxy-9-p-methylbenzylaminoprotopalmatine chloride as the lead.
  • The most promising derivative, 7c, showed strong anti-bacterial activity against both metronidazole-resistant and susceptible strains, with minimal toxicity and stability in testing conditions.
  • The compound 7c is believed to work by targeting HP urease and affecting bacterial membrane permeability, making it a valuable candidate for further development as a treatment for H. pylori infections.
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Purpose: The genomic characteristics of uterine sarcomas have not been fully elucidated. This study aimed to explore the genomic landscape of the USs.

Materials And Methods: Comprehensive genomic analysis through RNA-sequencing was conducted.

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Chloroquine is a common antimalarial drug and is listed in the World Health Organization Standard List of Essential Medicines because of its safety, low cost and ease of use. Besides its antimalarial property, chloroquine also was used in anti-inflammatory and antivirus, especially in antitumor therapy. A mount of data showed that chloroquine mainly relied on autophagy inhibition to exert its antitumor effects.

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