Publications by authors named "Xiandong Ye"

Background: Cholestasis is a common yet severe complication that occurs during the advancement of liver metastasis. However, how cholestasis impacts the development, treatment, and tumor microenvironment (TME) of liver metastasis remains to be elucidated.

Methods: Extrahepatic and intrahepatic cholestatic mouse models with liver metastasis were established to detect the differential expression levels of genes, infiltration of immune cells and change in bile acid-associated metabolites by using RNA-Sequencing, flowcytometry, and liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry.

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Hypoxia, as a main feature of the tumor microenvironment, has greatly limited the efficacy of photodynamic therapy (PDT), as well as its clinical application. Here, a multifunctional composite nanoplatform, the peptide/Ce6/MnO nanocomposite (), has been constructed to alleviate tumor hypoxia and increase the efficacy of PDT using rationally designed peptide fibrils to encapsulate chlorin e6 (Ce6) inside and to mineralize MnO nanoparticles on the surface. As a result, significantly improved the PDT efficacy by increasing reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, decreasing tumor cell viability, and inhibiting tumor growth and metastasis.

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Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are prospective tools for nano-based medicine that can directly target cellular biological processes to influence cell fate and function. Studies have revealed the essential role of AuNPs in metabolic remodeling for macrophage polarization. Nevertheless, as a hallmark of cancer cells, metabolic changes in tumor cells in response to AuNPs have not yet been reported.

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