Publications by authors named "Yuanliang Xia"

In the genesis and progression of cardiovascular diseases involving both innate and adaptive immune responses, inflammation plays a pivotal and dual role. Studies in experimental animals indicate that certain immune responses are protective, while others exacerbate the disease. T-helper (Th) 1 cell immune responses are recognized as key drivers of inflammatory progression in cardiovascular diseases.

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  • * Key methods include checkpoint inhibitor antibodies and chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapies, but there are challenges like limited effectiveness and high toxicity, especially for solid tumors like osteosarcoma.
  • * Nanoparticle drug delivery systems provide a promising new strategy by targeting immune cells that suppress anti-tumor responses, enhancing the effectiveness of immunotherapy through various mechanisms including promoting cell death and activating immune signals.
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  • Macrophages are versatile immune cells that adapt their functions based on their environment, playing a crucial role in managing disease progression and tissue balance.
  • Different macrophage subtypes have specific roles, and dysfunction or imbalance among these types, especially between M1 and M2, can lead to diseases, particularly in skeletal muscle.
  • The review emphasizes the importance of understanding macrophage interactions and suggests strategies to target them for reducing damage and fibrosis in muscular disorders, aiming to improve tissue health.
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With the aging of the population and changes in lifestyle, the incidence of spine-related diseases is increasing, which has become a major global public health problem; this results in a huge economic burden on the family and society. Spinal diseases and complications can lead to loss of motor, sensory, and autonomic functions. Therefore, it is necessary to identify effective treatment strategies.

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Spinal cord injury (SCI) has considerable impact on patient physical, mental, and financial health. Secondary SCI is associated with inflammation, vascular destruction, and subsequent permanent damage to the nervous system. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have anti-inflammatory properties, promoting vascular regeneration and the release neuro-nutrients, and are a promising strategy for the treatment of SCI.

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Intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD) is one of the leading causes of lower back pain. Although IVDD cannot directly cause death, it can cause pain, psychological burdens, and economic burdens to patients. Current conservative treatments for IVDD can relieve pain but cannot reverse the disease.

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Spinal cord injury (SCI) causes tremendous harm to a patient's physical, mental, and financial health. Moreover, recovery of SCI is affected by many factors, inflammation is one of the most important as it engulfs necrotic tissue and cells during the early stages of injury. However, excessive inflammation is not conducive to damage repair.

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Despite advances in cancer treatment, metastatic cancer is still the main cause of death in cancer patients. At present, the treatment of metastatic cancer is limited to palliative care. The abscopal effect is a rare phenomenon in which shrinkage of metastatic tumors occurs simultaneously with the shrinkage of a tumor receiving localized treatment, such as local radiotherapy or immunotherapy.

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Intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD) is a main cause of lower back pain, leading to psychological and economic burdens to patients. Physical therapy only delays pain in patients but cannot eliminate the cause of IVDD. Surgery is required when the patient cannot tolerate pain or has severe neurological symptoms.

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Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a severe and traumatic disorder that ultimately results in the loss of motor, sensory, and autonomic nervous function. After SCI, local immune inflammatory response persists and does not weaken or disappear. The interference of local adverse immune factors after SCI brings great challenges to the repair of SCI.

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  • The behavior of nerve cells is essential for nerve regeneration and can be influenced by their surrounding microenvironment, including mechanical, topographical, and electrical factors.
  • Recent advancements in biological scaffolds mimic the extracellular matrix to support nerve cell behaviors like neurite growth and neural stem cell differentiation.
  • The review emphasizes the importance of mechanical transduction in nerve cell function and discusses how various physical properties could enhance nerve tissue engineering applications.
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Cancer immunotherapy has become an emerging strategy recently producing durable immune responses in patients with varieties of malignant tumors. However, the main limitation for the broad application of immunotherapies still to reduce side effects by controlling and regulating the immune system. In order to improve both efficacy and safety, biomaterials have been applied to immunotherapies for the specific modulation of immune cells and the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment.

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