Publications by authors named "YongPing Zhang"

Objectives: Malaria, caused by plasmodium parasites, remains one of the world's most significant infectious diseases due to its high incidence and mortality. This study aims to analyze malaria incidence globally, identify high-risk regions, and examine long-term trends in incidence to provide important evidence for malaria eradication.

Methods: We used data from the Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) 2021, applying the age-period-cohort model to estimate the effects of age, period and cohort on malaria incidence from 1992 to 2021.

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The development of virus-resistant melon varieties not only poses challenges in balancing melon quality and resistance but also contributes to sustainable agricultural development. This research focuses on the exploration and application of various breeding techniques to enhance the virus resistance of melon varieties. Molecular markers associated with virus resistance genes have been identified and utilized in marker-assisted selection, enabling more efficient and targeted breeding.

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Oliver is a medicinal plant of significant economic importance. Its cortex has been employed for centuries to alleviate various conditions such as lumbar pain, knee pain, and osteoporosis. Additionally, possesses substantial industrial value.

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Background: Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) represents a critical complications of end-stage liver disease, serving as an independent predictor of mortality among patients with cirrhosis. Despite effective treatment with rifaximin, some patients with HE still progress to recurrent episodes, posing a significant therapeutic challenge. Recurrent HE is defined as experiencing two or more episodes within a 6-month period.

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Screening Aβ aggregation inhibitors (AAIs) is important for Alzheimer's disease drug discovery. However, common cellular or biochemical methods are not suitable for high-throughput natural product screening. A gold nanoparticle (GNP) screening method was employed in this study to screen marine fungal crude extracts and pure compounds for quick AAI discovering.

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Quinoa ( Willd.) is an annual broadleaf plant belonging to the Amaranthaceae family. It is a nutritious food crop and is considered to be drought-tolerant, but drought is still one of the most important abiotic stress factors limiting its yield.

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Background: Chilling stress is a key abiotic stress that severely restricts the growth and quality of melon (Cucumis melo L.). Few studies have investigated the mechanism of response to chilling stress in melon.

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  • Super enhancers (SEs) are essential for cell identity and can activate oncogenes in cancer, particularly in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL).
  • A new SE has been found in T-ALL that regulates the gene IRF2BP2, influenced by key transcription factors like ERG and ELF1.
  • While IRF2BP2 does not significantly affect normal T cell development, it is vital for T-ALL cell growth and survival, implicating it as a potential target for treatment options.
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Rationale: Neuroinflammation may inhibit oligodendrocyte and astrocyte differentiation, which causes demyelination and synaptic degeneration. The myelin component nervonic acid (NA) may improve demyelinating and neurodegenerative diseases.

Objectives: This study firstly explored relationships between glial cell dysfunction and demyelination or synaptic degeneration in schizophrenia patients, and secondly determined nervonic acid therapeutic effects in a preclinical schizophrenia model of mice.

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Depression is characterized by both neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration. Exosomes (Exo) have been shown to function as inhibitors of inflammation and promoters of neurogenesis. Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, such as eicosapentaenoic acid, can combat depression by increasing levels of docosapentaenoic acid (DPA).

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  • Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a serious blood cancer that needs new treatment options, and this study highlights phosphodiesterase 3A (PDE3A) as a potential drug target.
  • Researchers found that PDE3A is overexpressed in AML cells compared to normal cells, and high levels of PDE3A are linked to worse outcomes for patients.
  • The study revealed that the PDE3A inhibitor anagrelide (ANA) can effectively suppress the growth of AML cells with high PDE3A levels, especially when used in combination with the chemotherapy drug idarubicin (IDA), which leads to enhanced anti-cancer effects through a process called pyroptosis.
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Foam drainage agents enhance gas production by removing wellbore liquids. However, due to the ultra-high salinity environments of the Hechuan gas field (salinity up to 32.5 × 10 mg/L), no foam drainage agent is suitable for this gas field.

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  • Pediatric T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) still poses significant challenges, including treatment resistance and recurrence, despite advances in prognosis, with LIM domain-binding protein 1 (LDB1) playing a crucial role in this context.
  • * Researchers utilized techniques like shRNA, RNA-Seq, and CUT&Tag to analyze LDB1's function in T-ALL cell lines and uncovered its cooperation with key transcription factors (ERG, ETV6, IRF1) to regulate downstream targets.
  • * The study concludes that LDB1 is essential for T-ALL cell proliferation and survival, specifically regulating the significant target gene MYB, thus providing insights into its role in T-ALL progression.*
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  • Recent research links ADAMTSL2 to various cancers, and this study analyzes its role specifically in colon and rectal adenocarcinoma (COADREAD) among 37 cancer types using TCGA data and Sangerbox analysis.
  • The findings reveal that ADAMTSL2 expression correlates with several survival metrics and tumor characteristics, including its association with immune cell infiltration and significant mutation rates in COAD.
  • The study concludes that ADAMTSL2 could be a valuable prognostic biomarker and a potential target for immunotherapy in treating COADREAD.
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  • Hemorrhagic events lead to numerous deaths globally, creating a demand for effective hemostatic drugs; BSCE, derived from the orchid plant, shows promise in treating bleeding mice but needs further investigation for non-traumatic bleeding.
  • In a study with 40 rats, BSCE was administered to assess its impact on various health metrics, including red blood cell count and lung tissue pathology, compared to a control group and a positive treatment group.
  • Results indicated BSCE improved body weight, red blood cell levels, and lung tissue condition while positively influencing coagulation parameters and revealing potential biological pathways for hemostatic action via network pharmacology and molecular docking analysis.
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Chimeric antigen receptor T cell (CAR-T) therapy is effective in treating relapsed/refractory B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (R/R B-ALL). However, the side effects of immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS) remain a problem. The current frontline therapies for ICANS include steroids and supportive care.

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In the present study, we conducted an integrative approach of network pharmacology and experimental validation study to elucidate the underlying mechanisms of Chelerythrine (CLT), in treating fibrotic diseases (FD), which are disorders characterised by excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix. 27 common targets of CLT against FD were analysed, and these common targets were used to construct the PPI network. The results of GO and KEGG enrichment analyses suggested that CLT exerted pharmacological effects on FD by regulating mTOR signalling pathway, AKT-PI3K pathway and apoptosis signalling pathway.

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Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofibers have specific characteristics such as thermal insulation, weatherproofing, and sunlight resistance and therefore are appropriate to be applied as insulation materials for various industries, especially in greenhouse construction. The heat source in greenhouse buildings that operate independently in the heating network comes from heat storage tanks. In the present study, employing thermal field numerical simulations, we investigate the heat flux of a cylindrical heat storage tank with silica aerogel-modified PAN nanofibers as thermal insulation materials.

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Background: Despite the use of targeted therapeutic approaches, T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) is still associated with a high incidence of complications and a poor prognosis. Indisulam (also known as E7070), a newly identified molecular glue compound, has demonstrated increased therapeutic efficacy in several types of cancer through the rapid degradation of RBM39. This study aimed to evaluate the therapeutic potential of indisulam in T-ALL, elucidate its underlying mechanisms and explore the role of the RBM39 gene.

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  • The study investigates the effects of Alpiniae oxyphyllae Fructus (AOF) on diabetes mellitus (DM) and depression, highlighting its potential as a therapeutic agent due to its anti-diabetic and mood-improving properties.
  • A mouse model mimicking DM with depression was established using streptozotocin (STZ) injections and chronic stress; AOF treatment showed improvements in body weight, glucose metabolism, and reduced depression-like behaviors.
  • Advanced techniques were utilized to identify 61 chemical components in AOF and their interactions with 227 targets related to DM and depression, pinpointing key compounds and genetic targets involved in its therapeutic effects.
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Membranous nephropathy (MN) is a common immune-mediated glomerular disease that requires the development of safe and highly effective therapies. Celastrol (CLT) has shown promise as a therapeutic molecule candidate, but its clinical use is currently limited due to off-target toxicity. Given that excess levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) contributing to podocyte damage is a key driver of MN progression to end-stage renal disease, we rationally designed ROS-responsive cationic polymeric nanoparticles (PPS-CPNs) with a well-defined particle size and surface charge by employing poly(propylene sulfide)-polyethylene glycol (PPS-PEG) and poly(propylene sulfide)-polyethylenimine (PPS-PEI) to selectively deliver CLT to the damaged glomerulus for MN therapy.

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, a traditional Chinese medicine, is widely used to treat various pains, and its active ingredients are alkaloids. This study aimed to develop a new type of transdermal gel plaster containing the extract of . Studies have shown that Fu'cupping physical permeation-enhancing technique can promote the penetration of alkaloids and improve the efficacy of drugs.

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Background: Sleep disorders, depression, and Alzheimer's disease (AD) are extensively reported as comorbidity. Although neuroinflammation triggered by microglial phenotype M1 activation, leading to neurotransmitter dysfunction and Aβ aggregation, is considered as the leading cause of depression and AD, whether and how sub-chronic or chronic sleep deprivation (SD) contribute to the onset and development of these diseases remains unclear.

Methods: Memory and depression-like behaviors were evaluated in both SDs, and then circadian markers, glial cell phenotype polarization, cytokines, depression-related neurotransmitters, and AD-related gene/protein expressions were measured by qRT-PCR, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, high-performance liquid chromatography, and western-blotting respectively.

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  • Previous research demonstrated that brucine dissolving-microneedles (Bru-DMNs) effectively treat rheumatoid arthritis (RA) while addressing issues common with oral and systemic drug delivery.
  • This study developed a novel method for continuous sampling and analysis of drug distribution in RA rats, revealing that Bru-DMNs achieve better retention in joint cavities than in blood.
  • The findings highlight a complex PK-PD relationship for Bru against RA, offering insights into how transdermal drugs may work and their potential side effects.
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