Publications by authors named "Xin A Zhang"

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  • Cerebral microhemorrhages (CMHs) are tiny bleeds in the brain that often happen as people get older and can lead to problems with thinking and memory.
  • These CMHs are linked to bigger issues like cognitive decline and diseases such as Alzheimer's, making them important to understand.
  • The article suggests that problems in large blood vessels, like atherosclerosis, can also cause issues in small blood vessels in the brain, leading to CMHs and other problems as people age.
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Background: Tetraspanin CD151 is highly expressed in endothelia and reinforces cell adhesion, but its role in vascular inflammation remains largely unknown.

Methods: In vitro molecular and cellular biological analyses on genetically modified endothelial cells, in vivo vascular biological analyses on genetically engineered mouse models, and in silico systems biology and bioinformatics analyses on CD151-related events.

Results: Endothelial ablation of leads to pulmonary and cardiac inflammation, severe sepsis, and perilous COVID-19, and endothelial CD151 becomes downregulated in inflammation.

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Subsequently to the publication of the above paper, an interested reader drew to the authors' attention that, in Fig. 4A on p. 839, the 'CD151/24 h' and 'CD151‑ARSA/48 h' panels appeared to contain overlapping sections of data, such that they were potentially derived from the same original source, where these panels were intended to show the results from differently performed experiments.

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  • * Tspan8 is downregulated in ulcerative colitis in mice, which disrupts cell junctions and increases epithelial permeability, thereby upregulating Stat1 signaling.
  • * Tspan8 is linked to lipid rafts and influences the endocytosis route of the IFN-γ receptor, which helps maintain intestinal epithelial integrity and minimizes inflammation.
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Experimental studies on immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) member EWI2 reveal that it suppresses a variety of solid malignant tumors including brain, lung, skin, and prostate cancers in animal models and inhibits tumor cell movement and growth in vitro. While EWI2 appears to support myeloid leukemia in mouse models and maintain leukemia stem cells. Bioinformatics analyses suggest that EWI2 gene expression is downregulated in glioblastoma but upregulated in melanoma, pancreatic cancer, and liver cancer.

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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) dysregulation exacerbates many pathologies but must remain within normal ranges to maintain cell function. Since ROS-mediated pathology and routine cell function are coupled, in vivo models evaluating low-ROS background effects on pathology are limited. Some models alter enzymatic antioxidant expression/activity, while others involve small molecule antioxidant administration.

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EWI2 is a transmembrane immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) protein that physically associates with tetraspanins and integrins. It inhibits cancer cells by influencing the interactions among membrane molecules including the tetraspanins and integrins. The present study revealed that, upon EWI2 silencing or ablation, the elevated movement and proliferation of cancer cells in vitro and increased cancer metastatic potential and malignancy in vivo are associated with (i) increases in clustering, endocytosis, and then activation of EGFR and (ii) enhancement of Erk MAP kinase signaling.

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Membrane protein (MP) functional and structural characterization requires large quantities of high-purity protein for downstream studies. Barriers to MP characterization include ample overexpression, solubilization, and purification of target proteins while maintaining native activity and structure. These barriers can be overcome by utilizing an efficient purification protocol in a high-yield eukaryotic expression system such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

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Structural and functional eukaryotic membrane protein research continues to grow at an increasing rate, placing greater significance on leveraging productive protein expression pipelines to feed downstream studies. Bacterial expression systems (e.g.

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As a partner of tetraspanins, EWI2 suppresses glioblastoma, melanoma, and prostate cancer; but its role in lung cancer has not been investigated. Bioinformatics analysis reveals that EWI2 gene expression is up regulated in lung adenocarcinoma and higher expression of EWI2 mRNA may predict poorer overall survival. However, experimental analysis shows that EWI2 protein is actually downregulated constantly in the tissues of lung adenocarcinoma and lung squamous cell carcinoma.

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Accumulating evidence has revealed that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients may be complicated with myocardial injury during hospitalization. However, data regarding persistent cardiac involvement in patients who recovered from COVID-19 are limited. Our goal is to further explore the sustained impact of COVID-19 during follow-up, focusing on the cardiac involvement in the recovered patients.

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Tetraspanins and integrins are integral membrane proteins. Tetraspanins interact with integrins to modulate the dynamics of adhesion, migration, proliferation, and signaling in the form of membrane domains called tetraspanin-enriched microdomains (TEMs). TEMs also contain other cell adhesion proteins like immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) proteins and claudins.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused numerous deaths around the world. A growing body of evidence points to the important role of overwhelming inflammatory responses in the pathogenesis of COVID-19 and the effectiveness of anti-inflammation therapy against COVID-19 is emerging. In addition to affecting the lungs, COVID-19 can be a severe systemic inflammatory disease that is related to endothelial dysfunction.

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Statins have multiple protective effects on inflammation, immunity and coagulation, and may help alleviate pneumonia. However, there was no report focusing on the association of statin use with in-hospital outcomes of patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). We investigated the association between the use of statins and in-hospital outcomes of patients with COVID-19.

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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a global pandemic which has caused numerous deaths worldwide. The present study investigated the roles of hypoproteinemia in the clinical outcome and liver dysfunction of COVID-19 patients. In this retrospective study, we extracted data from 2,623 clinically confirmed adult COVID-19 patients (>18 years old) between January 29, 2020 and March 6, 2020 in Tongji Hospital, Wuhan, China.

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Previous studies by us and others demonstrated that activation of Wnt/β-catenin signaling plays a pathogenic role in chronic kidney diseases (CKD). Wnt co-receptor LRP5 variants are reported to associate with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease; but their exact roles in this disease and renal fibrosis have not been explored. Here, we observed the upregulation of LRP5 in the renal tubules of both type 1 and type 2 diabetic models and of an obstructive nephropathy model.

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Aging is a crucial cause of cognitive decline and a major risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD); however, AD's underlying molecular mechanisms remain unclear. Recently, tetraspanins have emerged as important modulators of synaptic function and memory. We demonstrate that the level of tetraspanin CD82 is upregulated in the brains of AD patients and middle-aged mice.

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Tumour metastasis suppressor KAI1/CD82 inhibits tumour cell movement. As a transmembrane protein, tetraspanin CD82 bridges the interactions between membrane microdomains of lipid rafts and tetraspanin-enriched microdomains (TEMs). In this study, we found that CD82 and other tetraspanins contain cholesterol recognition/interaction amino-acid consensus (CRAC) sequences in their transmembrane domains and revealed that cholesterol binding of CD82 determines its interaction with lipid rafts but not with TEMs.

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In this paper we study an SLIR epidemic model with nonmonotonic incidence rate, which describes the psychological effect of certain serious diseases on the community when the number of infectives is getting larger. By carrying out a global analysis of the model and studying the stability of the disease-free equilibrium and the endemic equilibrium, we show that either the number of infective individuals tends to zero or the disease persists as time evolves. For the stochastic model, we prove the existence, uniqueness and positivity of the solution of the model.

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Objective: This study was performed to investigate whether a definite correlation exists between alteration of blood biochemical parameters and immunosuppressive therapies in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

Methods: A comprehensive search of PubMed, EMBASE, MEDLINE, and the Cochrane Library was conducted. Data on alterations in white blood cells, platelets, hemoglobin, serum creatinine, and liver enzymes in patients with IBD treated with immunomodulators were extracted.

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Age-related impairment of angiogenesis likely has a critical role in cerebromicrovascular rarefaction and development of vascular cognitive impairment and dementia (VCID) in the elderly. Recently, we demonstrated that aging is associated with NAD depletion in the vasculature and that administration of NAD precursors exerts potent anti-aging vascular effects, rescuing endothelium-mediated vasodilation in the cerebral circulation and improving cerebral blood supply. The present study was designed to elucidate how treatment with nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN), a key NAD intermediate, impacts age-related impairment of endothelial angiogenic processes.

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Fertility and endocrine function rely on a tightly regulated synchronicity within the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, for which the sex gonad serves as the primary source of sex steroid hormones and germ cells. To maintain hormonal stasis and fertility throughout the lifespan, inducing gonadal stem cell renewal is an attractive strategy. The follicle-stimulating hormone/cAMP/MAPK/Sox9 signaling axis and its regulated specific miRNAs are thought to regulate vertebrate gonadal development and sex differentiation, yet the regulatory networks are largely unknown.

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There is significant overlap between the cellular and molecular mechanisms of aging and pathways contributing to carcinogenesis, including the role of genome maintenance pathways. In the field of geroscience analysis of novel genetic mouse models with either a shortened, or an extended, lifespan provides a unique opportunity to evaluate the synergistic roles of longevity assurance pathways in cancer resistance and regulation of lifespan and to develop novel targets for interventions that both delay aging and prevent carcinogenesis. There is a growing need for robust assays to assess the susceptibility of cancer in these models.

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In the original publication, abstract text, one of the co-author's name and the legend to Table 1 were incorrectly published.

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Obesity has deleterious effects on cognitive function in the elderly adults. In mice, aging exacerbates obesity-induced oxidative stress, microvascular dysfunction, blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption, and neuroinflammation, which compromise cognitive health. However, the specific mechanisms through which aging and obesity interact to remain elusive.

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