Publications by authors named "Xin-Ping Li"

Perylenequinones (PQs) from bambusicolous Shiraia fungi serve as excellent photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy. However, the lower yield of PQ production in mycelium cultures is an important bottleneck for their clinical application. Light has long been recognized as a pivotal regulatory signal for fungal secondary metabolite biosynthesis.

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  • The study investigates the effects of SA, a plant extract from southwestern China, on the gut microbiota and metabolic regulation in rats with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) induced by a high-fat diet (HFD).
  • SA treatment significantly reduced body weight, lipid levels, and inflammation while inhibiting various inflammatory markers related to the NLRP3 signaling pathway.
  • Analysis demonstrated that SA improved gut microbiota diversity and altered microbial composition, identifying 24 key metabolites that may play a role in restoring metabolic balance in NASH rats.
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Hypocrellin A (HA) is an excellent perylenequinone photosensitizer from Shiraia fruiting bodies. A dominant bacterium Pseudomonas fulva SB1 in the fruiting body was found to promote HA biosynthesis. The bacterial LPS were purified and the O-specific polysaccharide (OPS) consisted of rhamnose (Rha), galactose (Gal) and N-acetyl-galactosamine (GalNAc) with an average molecular weight of 282.

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Hypocrellin A (HA), a fungal perylenequinone from bambusicolous Shiraia species, is a newly developed photosensitizer for photodynamic therapy in cancer and other infectious diseases. The lower yield of HA is an important bottleneck for its biomedical application. This study is the first report of the enhancement of HA production in mycelium culture of Shiraia sp.

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Hypocrellins are major bioactive perylenequinones from fruiting bodies and have been developed as efficient photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy. is the second dominant genus inside fruiting bodies, but with less known actions on the host fungus In this work, the effects of bacterial volatiles from the -associated on fungal hypocrellin production were investigated. No.

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Background: Perylenequinones from Shiraia fruiting bodies are excellent photosensitizers and widely used for anti-cancer photodynamic therapy (PDT). The lower yield of Shiraia perylenequinones becomes a significant bottleneck for their medical application. Branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) not only serve as important precursors for protein synthesis, but also are involved in signaling pathway in cell growth and development.

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  • - Tylophora yunnanensis Schltr (TYS) is traditionally used in China to treat liver diseases like hepatitis, though its exact mechanism is not well understood.
  • - This study investigates how TYS affects gut microbiota and metabolites in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) rats, aiming to reduce NLRP3 activation, which is linked to inflammation.
  • - Results indicated that TYS improved NASH symptoms by reducing body weight, lipid levels, and inflammation markers, while also enhancing gut microbiota diversity and changing its composition.
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  • * The study focused on purifying an EPS called EPS-1 from Pseudomonas fulva SB1, which contains mannose and glucose, and has a specific molecular structure that supports hypocrellin A (HA) accumulation in Shiraia.
  • * Treatment with EPS-1 significantly boosted HA production (by about 3-fold) and activated important genes for its biosynthesis, demonstrating the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in this process and suggesting potential applications for improving hypocrellin production in fungal cultures. *
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Introduction: The mortality rate after hip fracture is high. However, the 1-year mortality rate after femoral intertrochanteric fracture and femoral neck fracture differs (Gibson-Smith D, Klop C, Elders PJ, Welsing PM, van Schoor N, Leufkens HG, et al., Osteoporos Int 25:2555-2563, 2014), although both are types of hip fracture.

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Background: Fungal perylenequinones (PQs) are a class of photoactivated polyketide mycotoxins produced by plant-associated fungi. Hypocrellins, the effective anticancer photodynamic therapy (PDT) agents are main bioactive PQs isolated from a bambusicolous Shiraia fruiting bodies. We found previously that bacterial communities inhabiting fungal fruiting bodies are diverse, but with unknown functions.

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  • Yi medicine Shekaqi is recognized for its diverse pharmacological benefits and effectiveness as traditional ethnic medicine.
  • Researchers isolated two new flavonoids and six known flavonoids from Shekaqi, determining their structures using spectral analysis.
  • The extracted compounds demonstrated strong in vitro lipid-lowering activities, effectively reducing both total cholesterol and triglyceride levels induced by lipopolysaccharides (LPS).
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Blue light is a crucial environmental cue for fungi. Hypocrellin A (HA) is a photoactive perylenequinone from Shiraia with strong antimicrobial and anticancer properties. In this study, effects of the illumination of blue-light-emitting diode (LED) at 470 nm on Shiraia sp.

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  • The death rate for older people with a type of hip fracture called femoral intertrochanteric fracture is higher than for another type called femoral neck fracture.
  • A special teamwork method combining orthopedic and geriatrics care has helped decrease death rates for hip fractures overall.
  • This study focused on older patients (65+) with femoral intertrochanteric fractures and found that those who started treatment early with a medicine called Zoledronic Acid had better survival chances.
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Background: Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) with different gene profiles from normal fibroblasts (NFs) have been implicated in tumor progression. Angiopoietin-like protein 4 (ANGPTL4) has been shown to regulate tumor angiogenesis and metastasis, and predict poor prognosis. However, the ANGPTL4 expression in CAFs, especially in gallbladder CAFs (GCAFs) and its relationship with patient prognosis is unclear.

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Background: Adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) plays both a central role as an intracellular energy source, and a crucial extracellular signaling role in diverse physiological processes of animals and plants. However, there are less reports concerning the signaling role of microbial extracellular ATP (eATP). Hypocrellins are effective anticancer photodynamic therapy (PDT) agents from bambusicolous Shiraia fungi.

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Background: Nitric oxide (NO) is a ubiquitous signaling mediator in various physiological processes. However, there are less reports concerning the effects of NO on fungal secondary metabolites. Hypocrellins are effective anticancer photodynamic therapy (PDT) agents from fungal perylenequinone pigments of Shiraia.

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As a biosynthetic precursor of the antimalarial drug artemisinin, artemisinic acid (AA) is abundant in Artemisia annua L. with a content of 8-10-fold higher than artemisinin, but less effective. In this study, the biotransformation of AA was carried out with an endophytic fungus Penicillium oxalicum B4 to extend its utility.

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MYB transcription factors are important in abiotic stress responses; however, the detailed mechanisms are unclear. Tamarix hispida contains multiple MYB genes. The present study characterized T.

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Background: Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) and vasculogenic mimicry (VM) play important roles in the occurrence and development of tumors. However, the relationship between CAFs and VM formation, especially in gallbladder cancer (GBC) has not been clarified. In this study, we investigated whether gallbladder CAFs (GCAFs) can promote VM formation and tumor growth and explored the underlying molecular mechanism.

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  • Bone turnover markers (BTMs) can help track changes in bone metabolism during the healing process of hip fractures in elderly patients; the study aims to understand the impact of factors like surgery type, gender, and vitamin D levels on these markers.
  • In a study with 100 elderly hip fracture patients, key BTMs like P1NP, CTX, and OC were measured at various intervals, revealing peak levels between 30-60 days post-surgery.
  • Results indicated that while female patients had higher CTX and OC levels, the serum vitamin D level did not significantly impact BTMs during healing; also, older patients (≥85 years) had an early decrease in OC levels.
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Gemcitabine (GEM), as an anti-metabolic nucleoside analog, has been shown to have anticancer effects in various tumors, but its chemotherapy resistance is still an important factor leading to poor prognosis of cancer patient. A large number of studies in recent years have shown that autophagy plays an important role in the chemotherapy sensitivity of many tumors, including pancreatic, non-small cell lung, and bladder cancer. However, whether GEM causes autophagy in gallbladder cancer (GBC) and whether it is related to chemotherapy resistance is unknown.

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Lead is a heavy metal with increasing public health concerns on its accumulation in the food chain and environment. Immunoassays for the quantitative measurement of environmental heavy metals offer numerous advantages over other traditional methods. ELISA and chemiluminescent enzyme immunoassay (CLEIA), based on the mAb we generated, were developed for the detection of lead (II).

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mycelial culture is a promising biotechnological alternative for the production of hypocrellin A (HA), a new photosensitizer for anticancer photodynamic therapy (PDT). The extractive fermentation of intracellular HA in the nonionic surfactant Triton X-100 (TX100) aqueous solution was studied in the present work. The addition of 25 g/L TX100 at 36 h of the fermentation not only enhanced HA exudation to the broth by 15.

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Gallbladder cancer (GBC) is a lethal aggressive malignant neoplasm of the biliary tract. Potential prognostic markers and therapeutic targets for this disease are urgently required. Cancer‑associated fibroblasts (CAFs) play a key role in tumorigenesis and the development of cancer.

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