Publications by authors named "XiaoFei Liang"

In recent years, polysaccharides derived from natural sources have garnered significant attention due to their safety and potential anti-osteoporotic effects. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the sources, distribution, structures, and mechanisms of anti-osteoporosis polysaccharides, as well as an investigation into their structure-activity relationships. Over thirty distinct, homogenous polysaccharides with anti-osteoporosis properties have been extracted from natural sources, primarily categorized as glucans, fructans, galactomannans, glucomannans, and various other heteropolysaccharides.

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Aging is a social problem that people pay particular attention to. Oxidative stress is closely related to aging. Natural polysaccharides have numerous biological activities, and they show good application prospect in preventing oxidative stress and aging prospects.

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Purpose: Preclinical models of cutaneous wound healing can be useful for improving clinical wound care. Oxygen Enhanced Photoacoustic imaging (OE PAI) can measure oxygenation, and Dynamic Contrast Enhanced (DCE) PAI can measure vascular perfusion. We investigated how a combined OE-DCE PAI protocol can measure vascular oxygenation and perfusion to a cutaneous healing model.

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Lycium barbarum polysaccharides (LBPs) are recognized as key bioactive constituents of Lycium barbarum with diverse biological activities. However, current research on LBPs is largely confined to crude extracts, offering limited insight into the structural properties underlying their biological effects. In this study, we separated crude LBP into acidic LBP (ALBP) and neutral LBP (NLBP), which exhibited distinct physicochemical properties.

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Plant secondary metabolism represents an important and ancient form of defense against pathogens. Phytopathogens secrete effectors to suppress plant defenses and promote infection. However, it is largely unknown, how fungal effectors directly manipulate plant secondary metabolism.

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PI3Kγ and PI3Kδ plays critical roles in exerting immunosuppression by targeting regulatory T cells and myeloid cells. Dual inhibition of PI3Kγ and PI3Kδ has emerged as a novel therapeutic strategy for cancer immunotherapy. We herein report a series of pyrazolopyridine derivatives with distinct scaffolds as potent and selective dual inhibitors of PI3Kγ and PI3Kδ.

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shows morphological and genetic differences in plus and minus strains. However, the mechanism of the differentiation between two types of strains is still largely unclear. Our early transcriptome analysis revealed that expression differed in plus and minus strains.

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Purpose: Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Imaging (EPRI) can image the partial pressure of oxygen (pO) within in vivo tumor models. We sought to develop Oxygen Enhanced (OE) EPRI that measures tumor pO with breathing gases of 21% O (pO) and 100% O (pO), and the differences in pO between breathing gases (ΔpO). We applied OE EPRI to study the early change in tumor pathophysiology in response to radiotherapy in two tumor models of pancreatic cancer.

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  • Ultraviolet (UV) rays are divided into three types: UVA (long-wave), UVB (middle-wave), and UVC (short-wave), and can damage skin and eyes from the sun.
  • UV exposure can cause skin problems like aging and burns and may even lead to skin cancer.
  • Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) are special molecules that help control how cells respond to UV damage and could be important for diagnosing and treating UV-related health issues.
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  • Multiple myeloma (MM) is a disease where plasma cells in the body grow out of control, and these cells can survive in the gut.
  • The study looked at poop samples from MM patients in cold, high-altitude areas of China to see how the bacteria in their intestines were different from healthy people.
  • They found 15 types of bacteria that were different in MM patients and created a model to help diagnose the disease, suggesting that changing gut bacteria might help in treating or preventing MM.
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Potassium (K) fertilisation has frequently been shown to enhance plant resistance against pathogens, though the mechanisms remain elusive. This study investigates the interaction dynamics between Nicotiana benthamiana and the pathogen Alternaria longipes under different planta K levels. On the host side, adding K activated the expressions of three NLR (nucleotide-binding domain and leucine-rich repeat-containing proteins) resistance genes, including NbRPM1, NbR1B23 and NbNBS12.

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Apple Glomerella leaf spot (GLS) is an emerging fungal disease caused by Colletotrichum fructicola and other Colletotrichum species. These species are polyphyletic and it is currently unknown how these pathogens convergently evolved to infect apple. We generated chromosome-level genome assemblies of a GLS-adapted isolate and a non-adapted isolate in C.

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The pro-tumorigenic M2-type tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) in the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME) promote the progression, angiogenesis, and metastasis of breast cancer. The repolarization of TAMs from an M2-type toward an M1-type holds great potential for the inhibition of breast cancer. Here, we report that Lycium barbarum polysaccharides (LBPs) can significantly reconstruct the TME by modulating the function of TAMs.

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This study aimed to utilize circulating tumor cell-DNA (CTC-DNA) from liquid biopsies to monitor trastuzumab resistance in Gastric cancer (GC) and assess the limited response rate in HER2 metastatic gastric cancer. Given the heterogeneity of GC, we established a high-precision CTC detection system that effectively isolates tumor cells with high HER2 expression for downstream analysis. Targeted sequencing of 610 genes was conducted on 20 paired CTC and tissue samples to assess uniformity.

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Background: Depression and anxiety in children and adolescents have become one of the major public health threats. This study aimed to provide a comprehensive and accurate understanding of the current status of depression and anxiety in primary and secondary school students in Urumqi and to provide a basis for early intervention in depressed and anxious individuals.

Methods: All primary and secondary school students in 13 schools in the Urumqi S district were surveyed from March 2021 to November 2021, and depression and anxiety were screened using the Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS) and the Self-rating Anxiety Scale (SAS).

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At present, the structure-activity relationship of polysaccharides is a common and important focus in the fields of glycobiology and carbohydrate chemistry. To better understand the effect of specific polysaccharide structures on bioactive orientation, four homogeneous polysaccharides from Lycii fructus, one neutral along with three acidic polysaccharides, were purified, structurally characterized and comparatively evaluated on the antioxidative and anti-aging activities. The GC-MS-based monosaccharide composition analysis and methylation results showed that the LFPs had similar glycosyl types but varied proportions.

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Phosphoinositol 3-kinases (PI3Ks) γ and δ are primarily expressed in leukocytes and play crucial roles in regulation of the immune system. Dual inhibition of PI3Kγ/δ has emerged as an effective approach to regulate the tumor microenvironment. Here, we report the exploration of structure-activity relationship optimization which led to the discovery of a potent PI3Kγ/δ dual inhibitor 15u (IHMT-PI3K-455).

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Colletotrichum fructicola causes a broad range of plant diseases worldwide and secretes many candidate proteinous effectors during infection, but it remains largely unknown regarding their effects in conquering plant immunity. Here, we characterized a novel effector CfEC12 that is required for the virulence of C. fructicola.

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Adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) and guanosine 5'-triphosphate (GTP) are the most essential energy source in enormous biological processes. Various probes for ATP or GTP sensing, have been widely established, but the probe that could simultaneously monitor ATP and GTP is still rarely reported. Herein, we report a bipolar hemicyanine cationic probe for simultaneous sensing of ATP and GTP via a one-step monitoring process.

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Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) has become one of the greatest health threats to the reproduction of women during their fertile age. polysaccharides (LBPs) are known for anti-aging and reproductive protective functions. Here, we investigated the protective effect of LBP on POI mice and revealed its possible mechanism by a combination of 16S rRNA sequencing and metabolomics analysis.

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  • The fruits of Lycium barbarum, a traditional Chinese herb, have been used for thousands of years and contain active components called Lycium barbarum polysaccharides (LBPs) that offer various health benefits.
  • LBPs have notable properties including immunomodulatory effects, antioxidant capacity, and potential anti-tumor and neuroprotective activities, which are influenced by factors like molecular weight and structure.
  • The research reviews the current understanding of LBPs’ structure and functions, identifies challenges in studying their health benefits, and aims to guide future research and practical applications.
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fungi are a group of damaging phytopathogens with atypical mating type loci (harboring only but not ) and complex sexual behaviors. Sex pheromones and their cognate G-protein-coupled receptors are conserved regulators of fungal mating. These genes, however, lose function frequently among species, indicating a possibility that pheromone signaling is dispensable for sexual reproduction.

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is a devastating fungal pathogen of diverse plants. Sexually compatible plus and minus strains occur in the same ascus. However, the differentiation mechanism of plus and minus strains remains poorly understood.

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Apple Valsa canker (AVC) weakens apple trees and significantly reduces apple production in China and other East Asian countries. Thus far, very few AVC-targeting biocontrol resources have been described. Here, we present a thorough description of a fungal isolate (, 61239) that has strong antagonistic action toward the AVC causal agent .

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Cytospora canker, caused by Cytospora mali, is the most destructive disease in production of apples (Malus domestica). Adding potassium (K) to apple trees can effectively control this disease. However, the underlying mechanisms of apple resistance to C.

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