Publications by authors named "Yanni Lv"

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Artemisia capillaris Thunb. (A. capillaris) is a well-known traditional Chinese herbal medicine with a wide range of pharmacological effects, such as soothing the liver and gallbladder, heat clearance, and detoxifying.

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Mas-related G protein-coupled receptor X2 (MrgprX2) plays a crucial role in anaphylactoid reactions and allergic diseases. Some antagonists with reasonable potency and selectivity have been reported. Cell membrane chromatography (CMC) is effective for discovering ligands.

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Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is a heterogeneous group of malignant tumors occurring in B or T lymphocytes, and no small molecule-positive drugs to treat NHL have been marketed. Cluster of differentiation 20 (CD20) is an important molecule regulating signaling for the life and differentiation of B lymphocytes and possesses the characteristics of a drug target for treating NHL. 2-Methoxyestradiol induces apoptosis in lymphoma Raji cells and CD20 protein is highly expressed by Raji lymphoma cells.

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Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) brain metastases present a significant treatment challenge due to limited drug delivery efficiency and severe adverse reactions. In this study, we address these challenges by designing a "on/off" switchable crosslinked paclitaxel (PTX) nanocarrier, BPM-PD, with novel ultra-pH-sensitive linkages (pH 6.8 to 6.

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Schizophrenia is a serious mental illness with unknown etiology, and shows increasing incidence and high lifetime prevalence rate. The main receptors related to the disease are DRD2 and 5-HTR2A. Thus, a comprehensive understanding of the interaction mode between antipsychotic drugs with relevant receptors is very important for developing more effective drugs.

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Aim: Myocardial injury is a significant cause of death. This study investigated the role and underlying mechanism of interferon-regulatory factor-1 (IRF1) in bevacizumab (BVZ)-induced cardiomyocyte injury.

Methods And Results: HL-1 cells and C57BL/6 mice receiving BVZ treatment were used to establish in vitro and in vivo models of myocardial injury.

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Gastrointestinal mesenchymal tumors, as the most common mesenchymal tumors in the gastrointestinal tract, are adjuvantly treated with multi-targeted tyrosine kinase inhibitors, such as imatinib and sunitinib, but there are problems of drug resistance and complex methods of monitoring therapeutic agents. The pathogenesis of this disease is related to mutations in tyrosine kinase (KIT) or platelet-derived growth factor receptor α, an important target for drug therapy. In recent years, the screening of relevant tyrosine kinase inhibitors from traditional Chinese medicine has become a hotspot in antitumor drug research.

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Background And Purpose: Cerebral ischemia‒reperfusion injury causes significant harm to human health and is a major contributor to stroke-related deaths worldwide. Current treatments are limited, and new, more effective prevention and treatment strategies that target multiple cell components are urgently needed. Leucine-rich alpha-2 glycoprotein 1 (Lrg1) appears to be associated with the progression of cerebral ischemia‒reperfusion injury, but the exact mechanism of it is unknown.

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The SNAP-tag-epidermal growth factor receptor (SNAP-tag-EGFR) cell membrane chromatography (CMC) model is a powerful tool for investigating ligand-receptor interactions and screening active ingredients in traditional Chinese medicine. Most tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) target epidermal growth factor receptors. However, TKIs associated with significant side effects and drug resistance must be addressed immediately.

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Cell membrane chromatography (CMC) is an effective method for studying receptors with multiple transmembrane structure such as MAS-related G protein-coupled receptor X2 (MrgX2). CMC relies on the maintenance of the complete biological structure of a membrane receptor; however, it needs to be further improved to obtain a more convenient and stable CMC model. In the present study, the haloalkane dehalogenase protein tag (HALO-tag) technology was used to construct a new MrgX2/CMC model.

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The myosin superfamily is a group of molecular motors. Autoimmune diseases are characterized by dysregulation or deficiency of the immune tolerance mechanism, resulting in an immune response to the human body itself. The link between myosin and autoimmune diseases is much more complex than scientists had hoped.

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Background: As one of the most common intestinal inflammatory diseases, celiac disease (CD) is typically characterized by an autoimmune disorder resulting from ingesting gluten proteins. Although the incidence and prevalence of CD have increased over time, the diagnostic methods and treatment options are still limited. Therefore, it is urgent to investigate the potential biomarkers and targeted drugs for CD.

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  • SARS-CoV-2 primarily enters host cells through fusion with their membranes, which is a critical part of the virus's infection process.
  • Researchers discovered that the compound harringtonine (HT) can effectively block this membrane fusion by targeting both the virus's Spike protein and the host's TMPRSS2 protein.
  • HT has demonstrated strong inhibitory effects against multiple SARS-CoV-2 variants, including very low inhibitory concentrations (IC) against the Omicron BA.5 variant, highlighting its potential as a small-molecule treatment.
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Smectite clay-templated nanoscale zero-valent iron (CZVI) was modified with tetramethylammonium (TMA), trimethylphenylammonium (TMPA) and hexadecyltrimethylammonium (HDTMA) to achieve organoclay-templated ZVI (OCZVI). The reactivity of various OCZVIs was evaluated on the basis of degradation of decabromodiphenyl ether (DBDE) in tetrahydrofuran (THF)-water binary solution. Characterization of OCZVI interlayer at nanometric scale indicated that the clay particles had the domains with three basal spacings in the THF/water solution.

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Smectite clay-intercalated subnanoscale zero-valent iron (CSZVI) exhibits superior reactivity toward contaminants due to the small iron clusters (∼0.5 nm) under nano-confinement, which however is significantly influenced by the solution chemistry e.g.

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Patients have different responses to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infections and these may be life-threatening for critically ill patients. Screening components that act on host cell receptors, especially multi-receptor components, is challenging. The in-line combination of dual-targeted cell membrane chromatography and a liquid chromatography-mass spectroscopy (LC-MS) system for analyzing angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) and cluster of differentiation 147 (CD147) receptors based on SNAP-tag technology provides a comprehensive solution for screening multiple components in complex samples acting on the two receptors.

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In this study, a novel cell membrane chromatography (CMC) model was developed to investigate cluster of differentiation 147 (CD147) targeted anti-tumor drug leads for specific screening and ligand-receptor interaction analysis by SNAP-tagged CD147 fusion protein conjugation and polystyrene microspheres (PS) modification. Traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) are widely used in the treatment of cancer. CD147 plays important roles in tumor progression and acts as an attractive target for therapeutic intervention; therapeutic drugs for CD147-related cancers are limited to date.

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Tamoxifen, which is used to treat advanced gynecological tumors, has been associated with tumor cell metastasis. Herein, we investigated the effect of tamoxifen on epithelial-mesenchymal transition in endometrial cancer and the associated signaling mechanism. Wound healing and invasion chamber assays, respectively, were performed to determine the migrative capacity and invasiveness of tamoxifen-stimulated endometrial carcinoma (RL95-2) cells.

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Polyploidy has received considerable interest in the past, but aneuploidy and partial rearrangements may also influence genomic divergence. In this study, we reported a comprehensive cytogeographic, morphological and genetic analysis of complex throughout its range and attempted to explore the association between aneuploidy and species diversification. The karyotypes of this complex presented aneuploidy variations mainly divided into four cytotypes: I (2 = 10m + 2T), II (2 = 8m + 6T), III (2 = 7m + 8T), and IV (2 = 6m + 10T).

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In this study, a novel analytical method was developed to investigate fatty acids (FAs) for relative quantification, carbon-carbon double-bond localization, and /geometry differentiation by isobaric multiplex labeling reagents for carbonyl-containing compound (SUGAR) tag conjugation and -chloroperoxybenzoic acid (-CPBA) epoxidation. FAs are essential components of cells and have diverse functions in energy storage and as complex lipid constituents. It has been reported that FAs play different roles in various biological processes such as the functional development of the brain.

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Pseudo-allergic reactions (PARs) are IgE-independent hypersensitivity reactions. Mas-related G protein-coupled receptor-X2 (MrgX2) was proved the key receptor of PAR. The anti-pseudo-allergic compound discovery based on MrgX2 was of great value.

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Vascular endothelial cells, forming the inner wall of the blood vessels, participate in the body's pathological and physiological processes of immunity, tumors, and infection. In response to an external stimulus or internal pathological changes, vascular endothelial cells can reshape their microenvironment, forming a "niche". Current research on the vascular endothelial niche is a rapidly growing field in vascular biology.

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With the rapid development of therapeutic monoclonal antibody drugs, it is increasingly difficult to meet clinical needs using traditional antibody purification techniques. In this study, epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-SNAP-tag was expressed in HEK293 cells. Then we captured the EGFR-SNAP-tag from the cell membrane suspension onto a O-benzylguanine-modified silica gel to prepare a new EGFR stationary phase as a bioactive material, which could specifically recognize its antibody in bio-samples.

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  • - Cell membrane chromatography is a method used to screen for bioactive substances that interact with specific receptors while preserving receptor activity, but it traditionally struggles with stability and reproducibility limits.
  • - To enhance stability, researchers used cyanuric chloride to covalently attach cell membranes to silica gel, significantly prolonging the lifespan of the chromatography columns up to over 8 days compared to the standard 3 days lifespan.
  • - This improved chromatography system was utilized to identify potential drug leads from red clover, successfully finding formononetin, which interacts with the epidermal growth factor receptor, showcasing the effectiveness of this new method.
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