Publications by authors named "Xiu-Feng Pang"

Article Synopsis
  • Peptide transporter 1 (PepT1) is involved in transporting bacterial peptides that can inflame the gut, and nutritional peptides can compete with these harmful products.
  • A study used rats to see how short-peptide-based enteral nutrition (SPEN) influenced gut damage from a bacterial peptide (MDP), showing that MDP leads to inflammation and mitochondrial damage in both gut and lung tissues.
  • Findings reveal that SPEN can counteract the damaging effects of MDP, highlighting the role of the PepT1-NOD2-beclin-1 signaling pathway in promoting gut health and preventing inflammation.
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Introduction: Intestinal flora and the translocation of its products, such as muramyl dipeptide (MDP), are common causes of sepsis. MDP is a common activator of the intracellular pattern recognition receptor NOD2, and MDP translocation can cause inflammatory damage to the small intestine and systemic inflammatory responses in rats. Therefore, this study investigated the effects of MDP on the intestinal mucosa and distant organs during sepsis and the role of the NOD2/AMPK/LC3 pathway in MDP-induced mitochondrial dysfunction in the intestinal epithelium.

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Purpose: Currently, the routine screening program has insufficient capacity for the early diagnosis of lung cancer. Therefore, a type of chitosan-molecular beacon (CS-MB) probe was developed to recognize the miR-155-5p and image the lung cancer cells for the early diagnosis.

Methods: Based on the molecular beacon (MB) technology and nanotechnology, the CS-MB probe was synthesized self-assembly.

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Lung cancer is still the most common cancer globally. Early screening remains the key to improve the prognosis of patients. There is currently a lack of specific and sensitive methods for early screening of lung cancer.

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Background & Aims: Desmoplasia and poor vascularity cause severe metabolic stress in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas (PDACs). Serotonin (5-HT) is a neuromodulator with neurotransmitter and neuroendocrine functions that contributes to tumorigenesis. We investigated the role of 5-HT signaling in the growth of pancreatic tumors.

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