Publications by authors named "Yi-Yan Yang"

Bacterial infections, especially those caused by multidrug-resistant pathogens, pose a significant threat to public health. Vaccines are a crucial tool in fighting these infections; however, no clinically available vaccine exists for the most common bacterial infections, such as those caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Herein, a multiantigenic antibacterial nanovaccine (AuNP@HMV@SPs) is reported to combat P.

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Endometrial injury is a major cause of infertility and recurrent miscarriage. However, no clinically available methods currently exist to effectively repair the damaged endometrium. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have emerged as a promising therapeutic approach for promoting tissue regeneration, yet a biocompatible scaffold capable of delivering MSCs and supporting their growth is needed.

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The clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR)-associated protein 9 (Cas9) gene editing has attracted extensive attentions in various fields, however, its clinical application is hindered by the lack of effective and safe delivery system. Herein, we reported a cationic micelle nanoparticle composed of cholesterol-modified branched small molecular PEI (PEI-CHO) and biodegradable PEG-b-polycarbonate block copolymer (PEG-PC), denoted as PEG-PC/PEI-CHO/pCas9, for the CRISPR/Cas9 delivery to realize genomic editing in cancer. Specifically, PEI-CHO condensed pCas9 into nanocomplexes, which were further encapsulated into PEG-PC nanoparticles (PEG-PC/PEI-CHO/pCas9).

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Chitosan, a natural polysaccharide derived from chitin, possesses biocompatibility, biodegradability, and mucoadhesive characteristics, making it an attractive material for the delivery of mRNA payloads to the nasal mucosa and promoting their uptake by target cells such as epithelial and immune cells (e.g., dendritic cells and macrophages).

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  • Algal blooms in lakes are affected by both human activity and climate change, with global warming increasing the risk and duration of these blooms.
  • Research in Erhai, a meso-eutrophic plateau lake, shows that factors like Nutrient (N, P) levels and high Resource Use Efficiency (RUE) impact which cyanobacteria dominate, particularly favoring species like Planktothrix and Cylindrospermum during certain seasons.
  • The study suggests that a shift from Microcystis to more filamentous cyanobacteria in response to changing nutrient conditions may indicate improved water quality, even if blooms persist.
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The lack of bacterial-targeting function in antibiotics and their prophylactic usage have caused overuse of antibiotics, which lead to antibiotic resistance and inevitable long-term toxicity. To overcome these issues, we develop neutrophil-bacterial hybrid cell membrane vesicle (HMV)-coated biofunctional lipid nanoparticles (LNP@HMVs), which are designed to transport antibiotics specifically to bacterial cells at the infection site for the effective treatment and prophylaxis of bacterial infection. The dual targeting ability of HMVs to inflammatory vascular endothelial cells and homologous Gram-negative bacterial cells results in targeted accumulation of LNP@HMVs in the site of infections.

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Understanding the stability of mRNA loaded lipid nanoparticles (mRNA-LNPs) is imperative for their clinical development. Herein, we propose the use of size-exclusion chromatography coupled with dual-angle light scattering (SEC-MALS) as a new approach to assessing mRNA-LNP stability in pure human serum and plasma. By applying a dual-column configuration to attenuate interference from plasma components, SEC-MALS was able to elucidate the degradation kinetics and physical property changes of mRNA-LNPs, which have not been observed accurately by conventional dynamic light scattering techniques.

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The advent of SARS-CoV-2 variants with defined mutations that augment pathogenicity and/or increase immune evasiveness continues to stimulate global efforts to improve vaccine formulation and efficacy. The extraordinary advantages of lipid nanoparticles (LNPs), including versatile design, scalability, and reproducibility, make them ideal candidates for developing next-generation mRNA vaccines against circulating SARS-CoV-2 variants. Here, we assess the efficacy of LNP-encapsulated mRNA booster vaccines encoding the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 for variants of concern (Delta, Omicron) and using a predecessor (YN2016C isolated from bats) strain spike protein to elicit durable cross-protective neutralizing antibody responses.

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Biodegradable guanidinium-functionalized polycarbonates kill cancer cells via membrane translocation without causing resistance after repeated use, but the exact molecular targets of the polycarbonates are unknown. Here, we investigate the protein targets of the polycarbonates through affinity-based protein profiling and report myeloid-derived growth factor (MYDGF) as the main protein target. Direct binding of the polycarbonates to MYDGF protein is validated through biolayer interferometry.

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Animal-derived basement-membrane matrices such as Geltrex are used to grow cells and tissues. Particularly, these are commonly applied to support tumor growth in animals for cancer research. However, a material derived from an animal source has an undefined composition, and may thus have unavoidable batch-to-batch variation in properties.

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, the world's most common chronic infection-causing pathogen, is responsible for causing gastric ulcers, the fourth-leading cause of cancer-related death globally in 2020. In recent years, the effectiveness of the current treatment regimen (two antibiotics and one proton pump inhibitor) has often been plagued with problems such as resistance and the undesired elimination of commensal bacteria. Herein, we report the synthesis of block and random copolycarbonates, functionalized with cationic guanidinium and anionic acetate functional groups, aimed at selectively killing in the acidic environment of the stomach, while remaining nontoxic to the commensal bacteria in the gut.

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  • The study investigated how repeated cycles of wearing and decontaminating N95 masks affect their fit and integrity during the early COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Researchers tested different decontamination methods (moist heat, steam, UV-C, and hydrogen peroxide plasma) and found that moist heat maintained mask integrity across all five cycles, while 60.6% to 77.5% of masks overall passed fit tests.
  • The findings suggest that moist heat is an effective decontamination method for N95 masks, potentially reducing medical waste and promoting sustainability in future mask usage.
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  • * Researchers developed a nanocomplex, CMS-pEt_20 NP, combining an anionic prodrug of colistin with a cationic polymer to enhance colistin's effectiveness and reverse resistance in bacteria.
  • * The nanocomplex successfully killed colistin-resistant bacteria in lab tests and showed 100% survival in infected mice, suggesting it could be a promising new treatment for these hard-to-treat infections.
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Antibiotic colistin is the last line of defense against multidrug-resistant (MDR) Gram-negative bacterial infections. Emergence of colistin resistance in microbes is a critical challenge. Herein, curcumin is discovered, for the first time, to reverse the resistance phenotype of colistin-resistant bacteria via a checkerboard assay.

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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are lipid bilayer nanovesicles released from living or apoptotic cells that can transport DNA, RNA, protein, and lipid cargo. EVs play critical roles in cell-cell communication and tissue homeostasis, and have numerous therapeutic uses including serving as carriers for nanodrug delivery. There are multiple ways to load EVs with nanodrugs, such as electroporation, extrusion, and ultrasound.

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Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) has infected more than half of the world's population, and is the major cause of gastric cancer. The efficacy of standard antibiotic-based triple therapy is declining due to drug resistance development.

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Anticancer drug resistance is a large contributing factor to the global mortality rate of cancer patients. Anticancer macromolecules such as polymers have been recently reported to overcome this issue. Anticancer macromolecules have unselective toxicity because they are highly positively charged.

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Background: P. aeruginosa, a highly virulent Gram-negative bacterium, can cause severe nosocomial infections, and it has developed resistance against most antibiotics. New therapeutic strategies are urgently needed to treat such bacterial infection and reduce its toxicity caused by endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide, LPS).

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Supramolecules have been drawing increasing attention recently in addressing healthcare challenges caused by infectious pathogens. We herein report a novel class of guanidinium-perfunctionalized polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (Gua-POSS) supramolecules with highly potent antimicrobial activities. The modular structure of Gua-POSS consists of an inorganic T10 or T8 core ( = 10 or 8), flexible linear linkers of varying lengths ( = 1 or 3), and peripherally aligned cationic guanidinium groups as the membrane-binding units.

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The efficacy of Adoptive Cell Therapy (ACT) for solid tumor is still mediocre. This is mainly because tumor cells can hijack ACT T cells' immune checkpoint pathways to exert immunosuppression in the tumor microenvironment. Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors such as anti-PD-1 (aPD1) can counter the immunosuppression, but the synergizing effects of aPD1 to ACT was still not satisfactory.

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Antibacterial hydrogels, particularly antibiotic-loaded hydrogels, are promising wound dressing materials for treatment of bacteria-infected wound. However, it is challenging to achieve sustained release of antibiotics from hydrogels through physical encapsulation of the antibiotics. Herein, an interpenetrating polymer network P(AA-co-HEMA) hydrogel is reported with double crosslinking formed by free radical polymerization of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA) and acrylic acid (AA), while using the antibiotic gentamicin (Gen) as the dynamic physical crosslinker.

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Antibiotic-free antimicrobial strategies are urgently needed to address the rapid evolution of antimicrobial resistance and transmission of multidrug-resistance bacterial infections. Herein, we fabricated polydopamine-coated porous magnetic nanoparticles (pMNPs@PDA) for effective separation and photothermal killing of methicillin-resistant (MRSA). Taking advantage of the excellent bacteria-affinitive property of polydopamine, the nanoparticles were anchored on the surface of bacteria, permitting rapid and efficient MRSA capture and separation with over 99% removal via the application of a magnetic field in 30 min.

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Objectives: Infections caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria, especially MDR Gram-negative bacteria, have posed a great challenge to healthcare systems globally. To address the shortage of effective antibiotics against MDR Gram-negative bacterial infections, two non-antibiotic drugs - auranofin (rheumatoid arthritis drug) and pentamidine (antiprotozoal drug) - are being repurposed to treat MDR Gram-negative bacteria by a combination approach.

Methods: Chequerboard microdilution assay was used to determine the interaction of auranofin and pentamidine against drug-susceptible and MDR Gram-negative bacteria (Escherichia coli, Acinetobacter baumannii and Klebsiella pneumoniae).

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Bacterial and viral infections are posing a huge burden on healthcare industry. Existing antimicrobial textiles that are used to prevent infection transmission are lack of durability and antiviral activity. Here, we report on silane-functionalized polyionenes-coated cotton textiles with durable potent antimicrobial and antiviral activities.

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