Publications by authors named "Xiao-ting Xie"

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  • The treatment of infected diabetic wounds is complicated due to infection, inflammation, and issues with blood vessel growth and cellular interactions.
  • Researchers have developed a Janus polypeptide-engineered hydrogel that combines two layers: one that targets bacteria and another that supplies oxygen to promote healing.
  • The hydrogel has shown significant improvements in wound healing rates and enhances skin structure reconstruction by reducing inflammation and supporting healthy cell interactions.
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Cuproptosis is an emerging mode of programmed cell death for tumor suppression but sometimes gets resisted by tumor cells resist under specific mechanisms. Inhibiting copper transporter ATPase (ATP7A) was found to disrupt copper ion homeostasis, thereby enhancing the effect of cuproptosis and eventually inhibiting tumor invasion and metastasis. In this study, we develop a multifunctional nanoplatfrom based on CuS (CAPSH), designed to enhance cuproptosis in tumor cells by specifically targeting ATP7A interference, while combining thermodynamic therapy with immune effects.

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Customizable and number-tunable enzyme delivery nanocarriers will be useful in tumor therapy. Herein, a phage vehicle, T4-Lox-DNA-Fe (TLDF), which adeptly modulates enzyme numbers using phage display technology to remodel the tumor microenvironment (TME) is presented. Regarding the demand for lactic acid in tumors, each phage is engineered to display 720 lactate oxidase (Lox), contributing to the depletion of lactic acid to restructure the tumor's energy metabolism.

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a form of cancer that is often resistant to chemotherapy, targeted therapy, radiotherapy, and immunotherapy due to its genomic instability and inflammatory tumor microenvironment. Ferroptosis, a type of non-apoptotic cell death, is characterized by the accumulation of iron and the oxidation of lipids. Studies have revealed that the levels of reactive oxygen species and glutathione in CRC cells are significantly lower than those in healthy colon cells.

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Introduction: Effective classification of lung cancers plays a vital role in lung tumor diagnosis and subsequent treatments. However, classification of benign and malignant lung nodules remains inaccurate.

Methods: This study proposes a novel multimodal attention-based 3D convolutional neural network (CNN) which combines computed tomography (CT) imaging features and clinical information to classify benign and malignant nodules.

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Periodontitis and diabetes mellitus are both chronic diseases with a rather high prevalence and they are closely associated with each other. On one hand, diabetes mellitus poses as a risk factor for periodontitis. On the other hand, periodontitis has a negative impact on glucose control in diabetic patients.

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Single treatment often faces the problem that it cannot completely eradicate tumor and inhibit the tumor metastasis. In order to overcome this shortcoming, multi-modal tumor treatment has attracted widespread attention. In the present article, based on ascorbyl palmitate (PA) and l-arginine (l-Arg), a multifunctional nanocarrier is designed for synergetic treatment of tumor with photothermal and nitric oxide (NO) gas therapy.

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Loading of chemotherapeutic agents into nanoparticles has been demonstrated to be an effective strategy for cancer therapy. However, simultaneous delivery of different functional drugs to tumor sites for chemotherapy still remains challenging. In this study, nanogels formed by an engineered coiled-coil polypeptide PCA were designed and prepared as a carrier for co-delivery of paclitaxel (PTX) and doxorubicin (DOX) through ultrasonic treatment and electrostatic adsorption.

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A nanoplatform based on AgS quantum dots (QDs) and tellurium nanorods (TeNRs) was developed for combined chemo-photothermal therapy guided by HO-activated near-infrared (NIR)-II fluorescence imaging. Polypeptide PCAGRD-modified TeNRs and AgS QDs were co-encapsulated in 4T1 cell membrane to prepare a nanoplatform (CCM@AT). AgS QDs and TeNRs in the CCM@AT were used as a fluorescence probe and photosensitizer, and a chemotherapeutic prodrug and quenching agent to quench the fluorescence of AgS QDs, respectively.

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Chemodynamic therapy (CDT) is widely explored for tumor-specific therapy by converting endogenous HO to lethal ·OH to destroy cancer cells. However, ·OH scavenging by glutathione (GSH) and insufficient intratumoral HO levels seriously hinder the application of CDT. Herein, we reported the fabrication of copper ion-doped ZIF-8 loaded with gold nanozymes and doxorubicin hydrochloride (DOX) for the chemotherapy and CDT synergistic treatment of tumors with the assistance of tumor microenvironment (TME)-activated fluorescence imaging.

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Avian influenza virus (AIV) H9N2 subtype is an infectious pathogen that can affect both the respiratory and gastrointestinal systems in chickens and continues to have an important economic impact on the poultry industry. While the host innate immune response provides control of virus replication in early infection, the adaptive immune response aids to clear infections and prevent future invasion. Modelling virus-innate immune response pathways can improve our understanding of early infection dynamics and help to guide our understanding of virus shedding dynamics that could lead to reduced transmission between hosts.

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Background: In this study, we investigated the effect of forskolin (FSK, a selective adenylate cyclase agonist) on the automatic diastolic depolarization of sinus node cells (SNC) with hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R) injury.

Methods: The SNC of the newborn rat was randomly assigned into the control group, the H/R (H/R injury) group, or the H/R + FSK (H/R injury + FSK treatment) group. Patch-clamp was performed to record the action potential and electrophysiological changes.

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Chickens infected with avian influenza virus (AIV) transmit the virus via respiratory and cloacal shedding. While previous mathematical models have shown that the innate immune response is necessary for the early suppression of virus production in infected respiratory cells, the different pathways by which the innate immune response can affect cloacal viral shedding have not been studied in chickens. The present study aims to evaluate the sensitivity of H9N2 low pathogenic AIV shedding in chicken gastrointestinal cells to different type-I interferon (IFN) response pathways, and to determine the impact of a cellular eclipse phase (latent period) on the time to peak virus shedding using a mathematical model describing within host viral kinetics.

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Objective: The spontaneous action potential of isolated sinoatrial node (SAN) cells is regulated by a coupled-clock system of two clocks: the calcium clock and membrane clock. However, it remains unclear whether calcium clock inhibitors have a direct effect on the membrane clock. The purpose of this study was to investigate the direct effect of cyclopiazonic acid (CPA), a selective calcium clock inhibitor, on the function of the membrane clock of SAN cells.

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We investigated the underlying mechanisms in atrial fibrillation (AF) associated with R33Q mutation and Ca-triggered activity. We examined AF susceptibility with intraesophageal burst pacing in the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca leak model calsequestrin 2 R33Q (Casq2) mice. Atrial trigger appeared in R33Q mice but not WT mice (17.

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Mink astrovirus (MiAstV) is known to play a major role in mink pre-weaning diarrhea, and rotavirus and hepatitis E virus (HEV) are both considered potentially zoonotic agents. These viruses are not monitored in commercial mink, and the role of these viral infections in mink health is not well understood. This study assessed the prevalence of mink astrovirus, rotavirus C, mink HEV and swine HEV in 527 pooled healthy adult female mink and mink kit fecal samples from 50 Canadian mink farms in two seasons over 4 years.

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Recent viral metagenomic studies have demonstrated the diversity of eukaryotic viruses and bacteriophage shed in the feces of domestic species. Although enteric disease is a major concern in the commercial mink farming industry, few etiologic agents have been well characterized. This study aimed to identify viruses shed in the fecal matter of clinically healthy commercial mink from 40 southern Ontario farms.

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Lapine rotavirus and astrovirus have been associated with disease in rabbits, and there is strong evidence of zoonotic transmission of lapine hepatitis E virus (HEV). Outbreaks of enteritis are common on commercial meat farms, resulting in poor welfare, high rabbit mortality, and significant financial losses for rabbit producers. Currently, none of these viruses are routinely tested by diagnostic laboratories.

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This study was designed to test the allitridum (All) activity in correction of sodium current decrease caused by SCN5A-F1473S mutation in HEK293 cells. The result may provide a theoretical basis for screening of new drugs in the treatment of Brugada syndrome. We transferred SCN5A-F1473S channel plasmids into HEK293 cells in a transient transfection.

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