Publications by authors named "Yijun Mei"

Excessive fat accumulation and chronic inflammation are two typical characteristics of obesity. AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), a master regulator of energy metabolism, is involved in adipogenesis, lipogenesis, and inflammation modulation in adipose tissue (AT). Thus, effective lipid reduction and anti-inflammation through AMPK regulation play vital roles in treating obesity.

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Immunotherapy has been a research hotspot due to its low side effects, long-lasting efficacy, and wide anti-tumor spectrum. Recently, NK cell-based immunotherapy has gained broad attention for its unique immunological character of tumor identification and eradication and low risk of graft-versus-host disease and cytokine storm. With the cooperation of a drug delivery system (DDS), NK cells activate tumoricidal activity by adjusting the balance of the activating and inhibitory signals on their surface after drug-loaded DDS administration.

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Gastric cancer (GC) is a health problem that concerns people around the world. CDC25B is an essential cell cycle regulatory factor that is overexpressed in a variety of tumor cells. CDC25B plays a vital part in the progression and proliferation of malignant tumors.

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Background: CDC25B, as a member of the cell cycle regulating protein family, is located in the cytoplasm and is involved in the transition of the cell cycle and mitosis. CDC25B is highly expressed in various tumors and is a newly discovered oncogene. This study aimed to investigate the impact of CDC25B on mitoxantrone resistance in stomach adenocarcinoma (STAD) and its possible mechanisms.

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Chemoimmunotherapy is a promising strategy in tumor treatments. In this study, immunogenic dead cells were engineered by the sequential treatment of live tumor cells with ultraviolet (UV) irradiation and cryo-shocking. The dead cells could serve as a lung-targeting vehicle and tumor vaccine after differential loading of the chemo-drug 10-hydroxycamptothecin (HCPT) and immune adjuvant Quillaja saponin-21 (QS-21) physical absorption and chemical conjugation, respectively.

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Progression, prognosis, and therapeutic strategy of stomach adenocarcinoma (STAD) have a close connection with tumor microenvironment (TME). Thus, it is pivotal to delve into the TME and immune-related genes, which may bring possibilities for improving patient's prognosis. TCGA-STAD dataset was analyzed to acquire differentially expressed lncRNAs in tumor samples, which were overlapped with the immune-related lncRNA datasets in the ImmLnc database.

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A combination of photothermal therapy (PTT) and chemotherapy is an emerging therapeutic strategy with promising clinical prospects in cancer treatment. Despite the huge progress achieved in the past years, a number of obstacles still hamper the therapeutic efficacy of this synergistic modality such as uneven heat distribution, lack of targetability of anti-cancer agents and dosage-related side effects. Thus, developing a nanoplatform for targeted drug delivery against cancer is of great necessity.

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Despite the encouraging breakthroughs in medical development, cancer remains one of the principle causes of death and threatens human health around the world. Conventional treatment strategies often kill cancer cells at the expense of serious adverse effects or great pain, which yet is not able to achieve an effective cure. Therefore, it is urgent to seek for other novel anticancer approaches to improve the survival rate and life quality of cancer patients.

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Phototherapy and immunotherapy in combination is regarded as the ideal therapeutic modality to treat both primary and metastatic tumors. Immunotherapy uses different immunological approaches to stimulate the immune system to identify tumor cells for targeted elimination. Phototherapy destroys the primary tumors by light irradiation, which induces a series of immune responses through triggering immunogenic cancer cell death.

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The combinational application of photothermal therapy (PTT), chemotherapy, and nanotechnology is a booming therapeutic strategy for cancer treatment. Multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWNT) is often utilized as drug carrier in biomedical fields with excellent photothermal properties, and indocyanine green (ICG) is a near-infrared (NIR) dye approved by FDA. In addition, ICG is also a photothermal agent that can strongly absorb light energy for tumor ablation.

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Despite the exciting breakthroughs in medical technology, cancer still accounts for one of the principle triggers of death and conventional therapeutic modalities often fail to attain an effective cure. Recently, nanobiotechnology has made huge advancement in cancer therapy with gigantic application potential because of their ability in achieving precise and controlled drug release, elevating drug solubility and reducing adverse effects. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs), one of the most promising carbon-related nanomaterials, have already achieved much success in biomedical field.

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Black phosphorus (BP) is one of the emerging versatile nanomaterials with outstanding biocompatibility and biodegradability, exhibiting great potential as a promising inorganic nanomaterial in the biomedical field. BP nanomaterials possess excellent ability for valid bio-conjugation and molecular loading in anticancer therapy. Generally, BP nanomaterials can be classified into BP nanosheets (BPNSs) and BP quantum dots (BPQDs), both of which can be synthesized through various preparation routes.

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lncRNA DSCR8 (Down syndrome critical region 8) is involved in progression of many cancers, but its specific role in gastric cancer (GC) is still unclear. Here, qRT-PCR detected upregulated expression of DSCR8 and Cdc42 and downregulated expression of miR-137 in GC. The protein expression level of Cdc42 in GC was upregulated as tested by western blot.

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Advanced research has revealed the crucial role of tumor microenvironment (TME) in tumorigenesis. TME consists of a complicated network with a variety of cell types including endothelial cells, pericytes, immune cells, cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), cancer stem cells (CSCs) as well as the extracellular matrix (ECM). The TME-constituting cells interact with the cancerous cells through plenty of signaling mechanisms and pathways in a dynamical way, participating in tumor initiation, progression, metastasis, and response to therapies.

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Vitamin D deficiency is a common scenario in critically ill patients and has been proven to be associated with poor outcomes. However, the effect of vitamin D supplementation for critically ill patients remains controversial. Thus, we conducted a meta-analysis to evaluate the effect of vitamin D supplementation among critically ill patients.

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rHDL is a synthesized drug delivery nanoplatform exhibiting excellent biocompatibility, which possesses most of the advantages of HDL. rHDL shows almost no toxicity and can be degraded to non-toxic substances in vivo. The severe limitation of the application of various antitumor agents is mainly due to their low bioavailability, high toxicity, poor stability, etc.

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Objective: To investigate the HER2/c-erbB-2, epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) protein expression in gastric cancer and association with patients' clinical pathology characteristics and prognosis.

Methods: HER2/c-erbB-2 and EGFR protein expression was examined by immunohistochemical assay in gastric cancer tissue and corresponding paired normal gastric tissue of 67 patients of gastric carcinoma. The HER2/c-erbB-2, EGFR protein positive expression rate in cancer tissue and normal gastric tissue were compared.

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Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery (RYGB) has been demonstrated to be successful for treating type-II diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients with a body mass index (BMI) <30 kg/m(2), but reports of RYGB for T2DM patients with a BMI <28 kg/m(2) are lacking. T2DM patients with a BMI <28 kg/m(2) were prospectively recruited to participate in this study in four hospitals. The endpoint was T2DM remission (defined by fasting blood glucose (FBG) level <110 mg/dL and hemoglobin (Hb)A1c level <6.

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The carbon source in municipal wastewater was adsorbed by activated sludge and then harvested through the hydrolysis of activated sludge. Results indicated that activated sludge had high absorbing ability towards organic carbon and phosphorus under continuous operation mode, and the average COD and TP absorption rate reached as high as 63% and 76%, respectively. Moreover, about 50% of the soluble carbon source was outside of the sludge cell and could be released under mild hydrolysis condition.

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