Publications by authors named "Yu-mei Feng"

Caseinolytic protease P (ClpP) protein is essential for prokaryotic and eukaryotic protein homeostasis, and has emerged as a promising bactericidal target for controlling bacterial infection and evading the emergent of drug-resistance risk. As the unique bactericidal mechanism, ClpP loses its substrate specificity and undergoes uncontrolled protein hydrolysis in the presence of an activator, leading to causing bacterial death. To further expand the chemotype of ClpP activator, a series of ONC212 derivatives were synthesized using a ring expansion strategy.

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Patients with estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer require long-term endocrine therapy. However, endocrine resistance remains a critical issue to be addressed. Herein, we show that ERα repressed FOXF2 transcription in ER+ breast cancer through facilitating H3K27me3 deposition around its genomic locus, therefore endocrine therapy triggered FOXF2 transcription via loss of H3K27me3.

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  • - Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is a major threat to crops globally, necessitating the search for effective antiviral agents to ensure food security.
  • - Researchers developed 40 new azole-quinolinone compounds, with one showing strong anti-TMV activity, outperforming the commercial treatment ningnanmycin.
  • - The effective compound inhibits TMV by reducing essential gene expression and disrupting viral particle assembly, with interactions confirmed through various scientific analyses.
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  • Different subtypes of breast cancer have unique patterns of spreading to specific organs, and understanding these mechanisms could lead to new ways to prevent and treat metastasis.
  • The study revealed that the protein FOXF2 plays a key role in influencing breast cancer cell behavior: it helps Luminal and basal-like cancer cells grow and spread in the bone, while it hinders their spread to the lung.
  • The research highlights the importance of targeting specific signaling pathways (NF-κB for bone and TGF-β for lung) for tailored treatment strategies in managing breast cancer metastasis, based on the cancer subtype.
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  • Bacterial biofilm acts like a protective fortress for bacteria, making it tough for drugs and pesticides to work against them.
  • Scientists are using a method called photopharmacology, which means using light to control how certain molecules behave, to develop new drugs that can tackle these biofilms.
  • They created a special molecule called A11 that can effectively fight against biofilms, and its strength improves even more when exposed to UV light, making it a promising option for future treatments!
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  • The study investigates how intraoperative temperatures, both hypothermia (below 36°C) and hyperthermia (above 37.3°C), affect the risk of postoperative pulmonary infections (PPI) and surgical site infections (SSI) in patients undergoing major non-cardiac surgeries under general anesthesia.
  • Findings revealed that longer durations of hypothermia (>90 min) and hyperthermia (>75 min) significantly increased the likelihood of PPI, while prolonged hypothermia (>195 min) and hyperthermia also raised the risk of SSI.
  • Overall, the research concluded that variations in body temperature during surgery are linked to higher rates of postoperative infections, emphasizing the need for careful temperature
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Benzimidazoles, the representative pharmacophore of fungicides, have excellent antifungal potency, but their simple structure and single site of action have hindered their wider application in agriculture. In order to extend the structural diversity of tubulin-targeted benzimidazoles, novel benzimidazole derivatives were prepared by introducing the attractive pyrimidine pharmacophore. 2-((6-(4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy)pyrimidin-4-yl)thio)-1-benzo[]imidazole () exhibited optimal antifungal activity against (), affording an excellent half-maximal effective concentration (EC) of 0.

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Background: Bacterial virulence factors are involved in various biological processes and mediate persistent bacterial infections. Focusing on virulence factors of phytopathogenic bacteria is an attractive strategy and crucial direction in pesticide discovery to prevent invasive and persistent bacterial infection. Hence, discovery and development of novel agrochemicals with high activity, low-risk, and potent anti-virulence is urgently needed to control plant bacterial diseases.

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Background: Noradrenaline (NA) is commonly used intraoperatively to prevent fluid overload and maintain hemodynamic stability. Clinical studies provided inconsistent results concerning the effect of NA on postoperative outcomes. As aging is accompanied with various diseases and has the high possibility of the risk for postoperative complications, we hypothesized that intraoperative NA infusion in older adult patients undergoing major non-cardiac surgeries might potentially exert adverse outcomes.

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General anesthetic drugs cause cognitive deficits that persist after the drugs have been eliminated. Astrocytes may contribute to such cognition-impairing effects through the release of one or more paracrine factors that increase a tonic inhibitory conductance generated by extrasynaptic γ-aminobutyric acid type A (GABA) receptors in hippocampal neurons. The mechanisms underlying this astrocyte-to-neuron crosstalk remain unknown.

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  • Fifteen new sesquiterpenoids (pogocablenes A-O) and three newly identified natural patchoulol-type sesquiterpenoids were found in Pogostemon cablin.
  • Pogocablenes A and B feature a unique bicyclo[4.3.1]decane structure, while other compounds display unusual carbon skeletons and functional groups important for potential medicinal properties.
  • Extensive spectroscopic analysis confirmed their structures, and the isolates were tested for anti-influenza virus and anti-inflammatory effects, with pathways for biosynthesis proposed.
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Anti-infection strategies based on suppression of bacterial virulence factors represent a crucial direction for the development of new antibacterial agents to address the resistance triggered by traditional drugs'/pesticides' bactericidal activity. To identify and obtain more effective and diverse molecules targeting virulence, we prepared a series of 3-hydroxy-2-methyl-1-pyridin-4-(1)-one derivatives and evaluated their antibacterial behaviors. Compound exhibited the highest bioactivity, with half-maximal effective concentration (EC) values ranging fro9m 10.

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As quorum sensing (QS) regulates bacterial pathogenicity, antiquorum sensing agents have powerful application potential for controlling bacterial infections and overcoming pesticide/drug resistance. Identifying anti-QS agents thus represents a promising approach in agrochemical development. In this study, the anti-QS potency of 53 newly prepared benzothiazole derivatives containing an isopropanolamine moiety was analyzed, and structure-activity relationships were examined.

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The discovery of natural product-based pesticides is critical for agriculture. In this work, a series of novel tricyclic diterpenoid derivatives decorated with an amino alcohol moiety were elaborately prepared from natural abietic acid, and their antibacterial behavior was explored. Bioassay results indicated that compound C exhibited the most promising bioactivity (EC = 0.

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Background: Controlling bacterial infections in plants is a major challenge owing to the appearance of resistant strains. As a physical barrier, the bacterial biofilm helps bacterial infections acquire drug resistance by enabling bacteria to accommodate complex and volatile environmental conditions and avoid bactericidal effects. Thus, developing new antibacterial agents with antibiofilm potency is imperative.

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Our previous studies have shown that long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) H19 is upregulated in injured rat sciatic nerve during the process of Wallerian degeneration, and that it promotes the migration of Schwann cells and slows down the growth of dorsal root ganglion axons. However, the mechanism by which lncRNA H19 regulates neural repair and regeneration after peripheral nerve injury remains unclear. In this study, we established a Sprague-Dawley rat model of sciatic nerve transection injury.

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spp. are important plant pathogens that seriously endanger crop yields and food security. RpfF is a key enzyme that is involved in the synthesis of diffusible signal factor (DSF) signals and predominates in the signaling pathway regulating quorum sensing (QS) in .

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Twenty-six iridoids, including six undescribed ones (iridoidvols A-F) and an undescribed natural one, along with ten known sesquiterpenoids were isolated from the roots and rhizomes of Valeriana officinalis. Structurally, iridoidvol A is the first example of iridoid with sesquiterpenoid acid ester. In addition, all of the isolates were evaluated for anti-inflammatory and anti-influenza virus activities.

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Objectives: To develop and validate a nomogram for predicting postoperative pulmonary infection (PPI) in patients undergoing lung surgery.

Design: Single-center retrospective cohort analysis.

Setting: A university-affiliated cancer hospital PARTICIPANTS: A total of 1,501 adult patients who underwent lung surgery from January 2018 to December 2020.

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Purpose: To investigate the relationship between morning blood pressure surge (MBPS) and neutrophilgelatinase associated lipocalin (NGAL) in patients with H-type hypertension.

Materials And Methods: A total of 224 patients with diagnosed H-type hypertension [homocysteine (Hcy)≧10umol/L] were selected and underwent 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM). In the morning peak group (115 cases), NGAL and serum cystatin C levels, -microglobulin levels were detected in each group, and general biochemical indicators were also detected.

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  • * It focuses on the transcription factor FOXF2, which enhances stemness in luminal breast cancer cells while suppressing it in basal-like breast cancer (BLBC) cells, showing varying effects on cell properties and differentiation.
  • * The research reveals that FOXF2 interacts with the Wnt signaling pathway differently in luminal and BLBC cells, suggesting that targeting this pathway could be an effective treatment strategy for breast cancers with abnormal FOXF2 expression.
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Emerging pesticide-resistant phytopathogenic bacteria have become a stumbling block in the development and use of pesticides. Quorum sensing (QS) blockers, which interfere with bacterial virulence gene expression, are a compelling way to manage plant bacterial disease without resistance. Herein, a series of isopropanolamine-decorated coumarin derivatives were designed and synthesized, and their potency in interfering with QS was investigated.

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Bacterial biofilms are the root cause of persistent and chronic phytopathogenic bacterial infections. Therefore, developing novel agrochemicals that target the biofilm of phytopathogenic bacteria has been regarded as an innovative tactic to suppress their invasive infection or decrease bacterial drug resistance. In this study, a series of natural pterostilbene (PTE) derivatives were designed, and their antibacterial potency and antibiofilm ability were assessed.

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Objective: To investigate the effect of EBV-DNA copy number on the prognosis of patients with EBV positive lymphoma.

Methods: Clinical data of 109 patients diagnosed as EBV positive lymphoma in Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital from January 2010 to January 2020 were enrolled and analyzed retrospectively. Kaplan-Meier analysis was used for survival analysis, Log-rank was used to compare the clinical characteristics between the patients in different groups, and Cox regression was used for multivariate analysis.

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Wallerian degeneration is a complex biological process that occurs after nerve injury, and involves nerve degeneration and regeneration. Schwann cells play a crucial role in the cellular and molecular events of Wallerian degeneration of the peripheral nervous system. However, Wallerian degeneration regulating nerve injury and repair remains largely unknown, especially the early response.

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