Publications by authors named "Xie Zhiyong"

Ulcerative colitis (UC) is an inflammatory bowel disease marked by gut inflammation and microbial dysbiosis. Exopolysaccharides (EPS) from probiotic bacteria have been shown to regulate microbial composition and metabolism, but their role in promoting probiotic growth and alleviating inflammation in UC remains unclear. Here, we investigate BLEPS-1, a novel EPS derived from Bifidobacterium longum subsp.

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Advances in techniques for quality analysis allow for a more detailed examination of drug impurities. High-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) contributes to detecting both known and unknown impurities. In this study, a combination of a nontargeted and targeted screening approach was established and applied to the detailed degradation profile of the losartan potassium (LP) drug substance.

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  • - Coughing serves as a protective reflex to remove harmful substances from the airway, but how the brain processes this reflex isn't fully understood.
  • - Researchers created a method to quantitatively assess cough-like reflexes in mice and discovered that specific neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS) play a critical role in these reflexes.
  • - The activation of these NTS neurons, which receive signals from vagal sensory neurons, triggers respiratory responses similar to coughing, highlighting their importance in initiating cough-like reflexes via a specific neural pathway to the cough center in the brain.
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Background: Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) affects women's reproductive health seriously, with immune dysfunction playing a key role in its cause, yet the exact mechanisms remain elusive. We aim to investigate potential mechanisms and identify biomarkers linked to RPL.

Methods: Immune cytokine testing and metabolomic profiling were conducted on the serum of 34 RPL patients and 30 healthy individuals.

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Qing-Kai-Ling oral liquid is commonly used clinically for the treatment of fever and upper respiratory tract infection. Moreover, studies have shown that Qing-Kai-Ling oral liquid has an anti-pneumonia effect. However, owing to its complex pharmacodynamic material basis, its pharmacological research and clinical application are limited.

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Global monitoring of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) has intensified following regulatory efforts aimed at reducing their release. In this context, we compiled over 10,000 POP measurements, reported from 1980 to 2023, to assess the effectiveness of these legislative measures in the global marine environments. While a general decreasing trend in legacy POP concentrations is evident across various maritime regions, highlighting the success of source control measures, the Arctic Ocean and its marginal seas have experienced a rise in POP levels.

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Aim: IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is the most common primary glomerular disease worldwide. Pregnant IgAN patients are more susceptible to adverse pregnancy outcomes (APO). However, the risk factor for APO and its effects on the long-term renal outcome of pregnant IgAN patients remained unclear.

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  • - The study developed a global emission inventory of organophosphate flame retardants (OPFRs) from 2010 to 2020, revealing a 3.31% average annual increase in emissions, totaling over 21,300 tons.
  • - The main source of OPFR emissions comes from production processes (55.43%), with significant contributions from Asia, North America, and Europe.
  • - The inventory was validated using a global atmospheric transport model, showing reliable predictions for most regions except the polar areas, highlighting the need for better understanding of chemical reactions affecting OPFR dispersion.
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Small molecule-responsive tags for targeted protein degradation are valuable tools for fundamental research and drug target validation. Here, we show that genetically incorporated unnatural amino acids bearing a strained alkene or alkyne functionality can act as a minimalist tag for targeted protein degradation. Specifically, we observed the degradation of strained alkene- or alkyne-containing kinases and E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes upon treatment with hydrophobic tetrazine conjugates.

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Capsular polysaccharides derived from Bacteroides species have emerged as potential mitigators of intestinal inflammation in murine models. However, research on capsular polysaccharides from B. uniformis, a Bacteroides species with reduced abundance in colons of patients with ulcerative colitis, remains scarce.

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  • The study investigates the link between toxic pollutant emissions from industrial processes and dietary intake of polychlorinated naphthalenes (PCNs), which are harmful pollutants known to cause cancer.
  • Researchers developed a machine learning model that quantifies how industrial emissions and dietary choices contribute to PCN levels in the body, focusing on data from China.
  • Findings show that dietary intake is the major contributor to PCN levels in breast milk, accounting for 52%, while industrial emissions contribute 12%, highlighting the importance of understanding these sources for health risk assessments and reduction strategies.
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Chickpea is rich in protein and has been demonstrated to possess hypoglycaemic effects. However, the specific bioactive ingredients and mechanisms underlying their hypoglycaemic effects remain unclear. In this study, enzymatic hydrolysis and gel permeation chromatography were used to extract chickpea bioactive peptide (CBP) from chickpea protein.

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Gallic acid (GA), a plant phenol that is widely distributed in fruits and vegetables, and exhibits a protective role against ulcerative colitis (UC). UC is an inflammatory disease characterized by immune response disorders. However, the role and mechanism of action of GA in gut immunity remain unknown.

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While epidermal growth factor (EGF) shows promise in addressing the clinical manifestations of intestinal ulcerative diseases by activating the EGF receptor (EGFR)-mediated cell signaling, its clinical application is hampered by poor protein hydrolytic stability, low thermostability, and difficulty in modification. The development of a novel EGFR agonist for ulcerative colitis remains an urgent need, necessitating innovative solutions to overcome the limitations of current therapies via recombinant EGF protein. Herein, we introduce a novel DNA agonist for EGFR, Dimer-YL, which employs a bivalent aptamer to induce stable receptor dimerization, thereby activating the EGFR signaling and related cell behaviors.

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Purpose: Given the potent immunostimulatory effects of bacterial outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) and the significant anti-colon tumor properties of (), this study aimed to elucidate the role and potential mechanisms of -derived OMVs (-OMVs) against colon cancer.

Methods: This study isolated and purified -OMVs from cultures and assessed their characteristics. The effects of -OMVs on CT26 cell uptake, proliferation, and invasion were investigated in vitro.

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Developing novel chiral stationary phases (CSPs) with versatility is of great importance in enantiomer separation. This study fabricated a dual-chiral covalent organic framework (PA-CA COF) via successive post-synthetic modifications. The chiral trans-1,2-cyclohexanediamine (CA) and (D)-penicillamine (PA) groups were periodically aligned within nanochannels of the COF, allowing selective recognition of enantiomers through intermolecular interactions.

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  • Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) like PFASs, PCBs, and BPs are harmful to both human health and the environment, making it essential to monitor their presence in seafood.
  • Researchers developed a new material called OH-F-COF that helps extract and detect these contaminants from seafood samples using advanced techniques like HPLC-MS/MS and GC-MS.
  • The method achieved low detection limits for various POPs, offering a promising approach to analyze and manage multiple pollutants in seafood, ultimately contributing to better environmental and health safety.
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Owing to the increasing need for green synthesis and environmental protection, the utilization of biological organism-derived carbons as supports for noble-metal electrocatalysts has garnered public interest. Nevertheless, the mechanism by which microorganisms generate nanometals has not been fully understood yet. In the present study, we used genetically engineered bacteria of Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 (∆SO4317, ∆SO4320, ∆SO0618 and ∆SO3745) to explore the effect of surface substances including biofilm-associated protein (bpfA), protein secreted by type I secretion systems (TISS) and type II secretion systems (T2SS), and lipopolysaccharide in microbial synthesis of metal nanoparticles.

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  • The origin of cosmic magnetic fields is still unclear, relying on dynamo processes and initial magnetic seed fields for amplification.
  • Recent findings from radio emissions and Faraday rotation suggest a small magnetic field existed in the early universe's intracluster medium, influencing theories about the strength of initial fields.
  • This study presents evidence of a new type of magnetogenesis in weakly collisional plasma, highlighting the role of temperature gradients and indicating that kinetic effects are crucial in understanding magnetogenesis in astrophysical environments.
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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are extensively found in foods, posing potential toxicity to humans. Therefore, rapid analysis and monitoring of PFASs in foods are crucial for public health and also a challenge. To detect trace PFASs in foods, construction of sorbents with multiple interactions could be an effective approach.

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The proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) is an efficient and clean energy source with promising applications. However, drawbacks such as high cost and low durability limit its application. Bipolar plates are an important component of PEMFCs, which not only account for a large proportion of the price and quality, but also affect the performance and durability of PEMFCs.

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A phosphoric acid additive with an optimal concentration of 0.1 M can vastly promote the diffusion kinetics of the redox reaction between V(IV) and V(V) without a significant decline in energy efficiency for 300 cycles, and maintain the high-temperature stability (55 °C) of an electrolyte at a high state of charge (SOC) of 70% over the course of 30 days.

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We report the first experimental observation on the reduction of backward scatterings by an instantaneous broadband laser with 0.6% bandwidth in conditions of interest for inertial confinement fusion at the low-coherence Kunwu laser facility. The backscatter of stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) was robustly reduced by half at intensities of 1-5×10^{14}  W/cm^{2} with the 0.

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(LA) is a common clinical probiotic that improves ulcerative colitis (UC) by restoring intestinal immune balance. However, the interaction of LA with the gut microbiota and its metabolites in the treatment of UC remains unknown. Therefore, this study seeks to elucidate whether the gut microbiota and its metabolites act as pivotal effectors in LA's therapeutic mechanisms and how precisely they modulate intestinal immunity.

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Organophosphate flame retardants (OPFRs) pose a new challenge to the marine environment due to their toxicity and persistence. This study explores the contributions of OPFR emissions from different land sources and sectors to its contamination of the East China Sea (ECS) using a novel atmospheric transport model(ChnMETOP)for POPs and a marine food web model. The results show that the major land sources causing OPFR pollution in the ECS were situated in Yangtze River Delta (YRD) and middle reach areas of China's Yangtze River, confirming that source proximity made most significant contributions to OPFR pollution in the ECS.

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