Publications by authors named "Zhanjie Xu"

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  • The study focuses on the imbalance of T helper 17 (Th17) and T regulatory (Treg) cells in the development of multiple myeloma (MM), using gene expression profiles and a mouse model for analysis.
  • Researchers found that miR-27a levels were lower in MM and play a key role in maintaining the Th17/Treg balance, while also suppressing pro-inflammatory cytokines and reducing MM cell viability and invasiveness.
  • MiR-27a was shown to directly target the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway, suggesting that its inhibition could be crucial in mitigating the progression of multiple myeloma.
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  • Pollutant emissions from coal fires, particularly mercury (Hg), are a significant concern in coal-producing countries, with efforts to control them observed in regions like the Wuda Coalfield in Inner Mongolia.
  • Recent investigations indicate that while surface fires in the Wuda Coalfield have been largely controlled, underground coal fires continue to emit harmful Hg into the atmosphere, affecting nearby urban areas.
  • The study utilized atmospheric Hg measurements and isotope analysis to reveal a strong seasonal variation in Hg levels, ultimately confirming that underground coal fires are a major source of Hg emissions in the area.
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To better understand the origins and photochemical processing (aging) of organic aerosols (OA), we studied fine aerosols (PM) collected at urban (Nankai District (ND)) and suburban (Haihe Education Park (HEP)) Tianjin, North China over a one-year period (2018-2019) for stable carbon isotopic composition (δC) of water-soluble diacids, oxoacids, α-dicarbonyls and fatty acids. Maleic (M, -18.3 ± 10.

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Arylsulfatase A (ARSA) plays a crucial role in the reproduction of mammals due to its involvement in the specific gamete interaction preceding sperm and egg fusion leading to fertilization. Recently, it has been shown that zona pellucida (ZP) sperm binding and fertilization in mice are markedly hampered by using a specific anti-ARSA antibody. Herein, the design and discovery of the first ARSA small molecule inhibitor based on a coumarin-containing polycycle are presented.

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Cell division cycle phosphatases CDC25 A, B and C are involved in modulating cell cycle processes and are found overexpressed in a large panel of cancer typology. Here, we describe the development of two novel quinone-polycycle series of CDC25A and C inhibitors on the one hand 1a-k, coumarin-based, and on the other 2a-g, quinolinone-based, which inhibit either enzymes up to a sub-micro molar level and at single-digit micro molar concentrations, respectively. When tested in six different cancer cell lines, compound 2c displayed the highest efficacy to arrest cell viability, showing in almost all cell lines sub-micro molar IC values, a profile even better than the reference compound NCS95397.

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Selenium compounds play a major role in Biology, where they are often associated with pronounced antioxidant activity or toxicity. Whilst most selenium compounds are not necessarily hazardous, their often selective cytotoxicity is interesting from a biochemical and pharmaceutical perspective. We have synthesized a series of amphiphilic molecules which combine a hydrophilic seleninic acid head group - which at the same time serves as thiol-specific warhead - with a hydrophobic tail.

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The in vitro growth inhibitory activity of 26 thiazoles (including 4-halogeno-2,5-disubtituted-1,3-thiazoles) and 5 thienothiazoles was assessed on a panel of 6 human cancer cell lines, including glioma cell lines. (4-Chloro-2-(piperidin-1-yl)thiazol-5-yl)(phenyl)methanone (12a) and (4-bromo-2-(piperidin-1-yl)thiazol-5-yl)(phenyl)methanone (12b) displayed ~10 times greater in vitro growth inhibitory activity than perillyl alcohol (POH), which therapeutically benefits glioma patients through the inhibition of both alpha-1 Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase (NAK) and Ras oncogene activity. The in vitro cytostatic activities (as revealed by quantitative videomicroscopy) displayed by 12a and 12b were independent of the intrinsic resistance to pro-apoptotic stimuli associated with cancer cells.

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Proanthocyanidins represent a unique class of oligomeric and polymeric secondary metabolites found ubiquitously and in considerable amounts in plants and some algae. These substances exhibit a range of rather surprising physical and chemical properties which, once applied to living organisms, are translated into a multitude of biological activities. The latter include antioxidant properties, cancer chemoprevention, anti-inflammatory and anti-diabetic effects as well as some exceptional, yet highly interesting activities, such as anti-nutritional and antimicrobial activity.

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