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2. Progress in the field of animal models of antiphospholipid syndrome
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Xinnan Gao, Dan Ma, Liangyu Mi, Jingwen Zhao, Qi An, Zhiying Guo, Baoqi Yang, Liyun Zhang, and Ke Xu
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Obstetric antiphospholipid syndrome ,thrombotic antiphospholipid syndrome ,animal model ,murine model ,prognosis ,pregnancy risk assessment ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 - Abstract
Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is an autoimmune disease characterized by recurrent arteriovenous thrombosis and pathological pregnancy, accompanied by persistent antiphospholipid antibodies, (aPL). The incidence of APS is increasing year by year, clinicians lack of understanding of this type of disease, easy to misdiagnose and miss the diagnosis. Therefore, it is extremely important to establish a suitable animal model to reduce the process of disease development as much as possible and improve clinicians’ understanding and understanding. This review will summarize the animal models of APS from the aspects of modeling methods, modeling mechanism, evaluation indicators and advantages and disadvantages of methods, providing a reference for finding an animal model highly similar to human APS, helping researchers to further clarify the pathogenesis of APS and find potential therapeutic targets, so as to achieve early diagnosis, early intervention, and ultimately improve the prognosis of patients.
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- 2024
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3. Photodynamic therapy for arthritis: A promising therapeutic strategy
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Liangyu Mi, Jinfang Gao, Ying Liu, Na Zhang, Miaomiao Zhao, Sheng Wang, and Ke Xu
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infectious arthritis ,osteoarthritis ,photodynamic therapy ,psoriatic arthritis ,rheumatoid arthritis ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Abstract Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a novel therapy that combines photosensitizers, light, and oxygen molecules to treat diseases such as joint lesions and microbial infections through photodynamic reactions. The photosensitizers are activated under specific wavelengths of laser radiation to generate reactive oxygen species, which alter the microenvironment of the diseased tissue, cause ischemia and target cell death, and thus effectively treat cancer. Now that there is growing evidence that nonlethal doses of PDT reduce inflammation and treat infections in multiple animal models of arthritis, PDT should be considered as a new option for the treatment of arthritis. This article presents a literature review of published original articles and review articles concerning photodynamic therapy and arthritis. We conducted a comprehensive literature search in PubMed, Web of Science and Google Scholar databases, excluding duplicated and irrelevant studies. In cases of duplicated research, we selected articles with higher impact factors for the review. In this review, we summarize the application and progress of PDT in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and infectious arthritis, and clarify the advantages and limitations of PDT for arthritis. PDT offers therapeutic value for patients with inflammatory and infectious arthritis through promoting vascular occlusion, cell death, and antibacterial therapy.
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- 2023
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4. The association of an elevated Th/Ts ratio and lupus anticoagulant with symptomatic osteonecrosis in systemic lupus erythematosus patients
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Ruihong Hou, Jiamin Lei, Dengfeng Xue, Yukai Jing, Liangyu Mi, Qianyu Guo, Ke Xu, and Liyun Zhang
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risk factors ,symptomatic osteonecrosis ,systemic lupus erythematosus ,lymphocyte ,lupus anticoagulant ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
ObjectiveThis study aimed to assess the risk factors for symptomatic osteonecrosis (ON) in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and identify clinical characteristics and laboratory markers for predicting symptomatic ON occurrence in SLE patients.MethodsSeventy (6.0%) of 1175 SLE patients diagnosed with symptomatic ON were included in this study. An equal number of SLE patients without symptomatic ON, matched in terms of age and gender, were enrolled in the control group. Clinical symptoms, routine laboratory examinations, lymphocyte subsets, and treatments of these patients were retrospectively reviewed and compared between the two groups. Logistic regression analysis was employed to identify risk factors associated with symptomatic ON in SLE.ResultsAmong the 70 cases in the symptomatic ON group, 62 (88.6%) patients experienced femoral head necrosis, with bilateral involvement observed in 58 patients. Bone pain was reported in 32 cases (51.6%), and 19 cases (30.6%) presented with multiple symptoms. Univariate analysis revealed significant differences between the two groups in various factors, including disease duration (months), cumulative steroid exposure time, history of thrombosis, neurological involvement, the number of affected organs, myalgia/myasthenia, and the use of medications such as glucocorticoids, immunosuppressants, aspirin, and statins (P
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- 2024
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5. Pannexin1: insight into inflammatory conditions and its potential involvement in multiple organ dysfunction syndrome
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Xiangyu Chen, Siyi Yuan, Liangyu Mi, Yun Long, and Huaiwu He
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pannexin 1 (Panx1) ,sepsis ,MODS ,inflammasome ,microcirculation ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Sepsis represents a global health concern, and patients with severe sepsis are at risk of experiencing MODS (multiple organ dysfunction syndrome), which is associated with elevated mortality rates and a poorer prognosis. The development of sepsis involves hyperactive inflammation, immune disorder, and disrupted microcirculation. It is crucial to identify targets within these processes to develop therapeutic interventions. One such potential target is Panx1 (pannexin-1), a widely expressed transmembrane protein that facilitates the passage of molecules smaller than 1 KDa, such as ATP. Accumulating evidence has implicated the involvement of Panx1 in sepsis-associated MODS. It attracts immune cells via the purinergic signaling pathway, mediates immune responses via the Panx1-IL-33 axis, promotes immune cell apoptosis, regulates blood flow by modulating VSMCs’ and vascular endothelial cells’ tension, and disrupts microcirculation by elevating endothelial permeability and promoting microthrombosis. At the level of organs, Panx1 contributes to inflammatory injury in multiple organs. Panx1 primarily exacerbates injury and hinders recovery, making it a potential target for sepsis-induced MODS. While no drugs have been developed explicitly against Panx1, some compounds that inhibit Panx1 hemichannels have been used extensively in experiments. However, given that Panx1’s role may vary during different phases of sepsis, more investigations are required before interventions against Panx1 can be applied in clinical. Overall, Panx1 may be a promising target for sepsis-induced MODS. Nevertheless, further research is needed to understand its complex role in different stages of sepsis fully and to develop suitable pharmaceutical interventions for clinical use.
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- 2023
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6. Natural killer cells in obstetric antiphospholipid syndrome
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Rongxiu Huo, Qianyu Guo, Junping Hu, Na Li, Hechao Liu, Zhaoliang Zhang, Liangyu Mi, Xinyue Peng, Liyun Zhang, Ke Xu, and Lishao Guo
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Medicine - Published
- 2022
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7. Research progress of risk factors and early diagnostic biomarkers of gout-induced renal injury
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Sheng Wang, Liyun Zhang, Dongsheng Hao, Lei Wang, Jiaxi Liu, Qing Niu, Liangyu Mi, Xinyue Peng, and Jinfang Gao
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gout ,gouty nephropathy ,risk factors ,early diagnosis ,biomarkers ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Gout renal injury has an insidious onset, no obvious symptoms, and laboratory abnormalities in the early stages of the disease. The injury is not easily detected, and in many cases, the patients have entered the renal failure stage at the time of diagnosis. Therefore, the detection of gout renal injury–related risk factors and early diagnostic biomarkers of gout renal injury is essential for the prevention and early diagnosis of the disease. This article reviews the research progress in risk factors and early diagnostic biomarkers of gout renal injury.
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- 2022
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8. Effect of Prone Positioning With Individualized Positive End-Expiratory Pressure in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Using Electrical Impedance Tomography
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Liangyu Mi, Yi Chi, Siyi Yuan, Huaiwu He, Yun Long, Inéz Frerichs, and Zhanqi Zhao
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acute respiratory distress syndrome ,positive end-expiratory pressure ,prone positioning ,electrical impedance tomography ,body mass index ,Physiology ,QP1-981 - Abstract
Background: Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) optimization during prone positioning remains under debate in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). This study aimed to investigate the effect of prone position on the optimal PEEP guided by electrical impedance tomography (EIT).Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis on nineteen ARDS patients in a single intensive care unit. All patients underwent PEEP titration guided by EIT in both supine and prone positions. EIT-derived parameters, including center of ventilation (CoV), regional ventilation delay (RVD), percentage of overdistension (OD) and collapse (CL) were calculated. Optimal PEEP was defined as the PEEP level with minimal sum of OD and CL. Patients were divided into two groups: 1) Lower Optimal PEEPPP (LOP), where optimal PEEP was lower in the prone than in the supine position, and 2) Not-Lower Optimal PEEPPP (NLOP), where optimal PEEP was not lower in the prone compared with the supine position.Results: Eleven patients were classified as LOP (9 [8-9] vs. 12 [10-15] cmH2O; PEEP in prone vs. supine). In the NLOP group, optimal PEEP increased after prone positioning in four patients and remained unchanged in the other four patients. Patients in the LOP group had a significantly higher body mass index (26 [25-28] vs. 22 [17-25] kg/m2; p = 0.009) and lower ICU mortality (0/11 vs. 4/8; p = 0.018) compared with the NLOP group. Besides, PaO2/FiO2 increased significantly during prone positioning in the LOP group (238 [170-291] vs. 186 [141-195] mmHg; p = 0.042). CoV and RVD were also significantly improved during prone positioning in LOP group. No such effects were found in the NLOP group.Conclusion: Broad variability in optimal PEEP between supine and prone position was observed in the studied ARDS patients. Not all patients showed decreased optimal PEEP during prone positioning. Patients with higher body mass index exhibited lower optimal PEEP in prone position, better oxygenation and ventilation homogeneity.
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9. Synovial membrane mesenchymal stem cells: past life, current situation, and application in bone and joint diseases
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Na Li, Jinfang Gao, Liangyu Mi, Gailian Zhang, Liyun Zhang, Na Zhang, Rongxiu Huo, Junping Hu, and Ke Xu
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Synovium mesenchymal stem cells ,Immunophenotype ,Cell subpopulation ,Chondrogenic potential ,Cartilage repair ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
Abstract Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can be isolated from not only bone marrow, but also various adult mesenchymal tissues such as periosteum, skeletal muscle, and adipose tissue. MSCs from different tissue sources have different molecular phenotypes and differentiation potential. Synovial membrane (SM) is an important and highly specific component of synovial joints. Previous studies have suggested that the synovium is a structure with a few cell layers thick and consists mainly of fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLS), which forms a layer that lining the synovial membrane on the joint cavity and synovial fluid through cell-cell contact. In recent years, studies have found that there are also mesenchymal stem cells in the synovium, and as an important part of the mesenchymal stem cell family, it has strong capabilities of cartilage forming and tissue repairing. This article reviews the sources, surface markers, subtypes, influencing factors, and applications in inflammatory joints of synovial membrane mesenchymal stem cells (SM-MSCs) in recent years, aiming to clarify the research status and existing problems of SM-MSCs.
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- 2020
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10. Anti-citrullinated Protein Antibody Generation, Pathogenesis, Clinical Application, and Prospects
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Jiaxi Liu, Jinfang Gao, Zewen Wu, Liangyu Mi, Na Li, Yajing Wang, Xinyue Peng, Ke Xu, Fengping Wu, and Liyun Zhang
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rheumatoid arthritis ,citrullination ,ACPA ,autoimmunity ,autoantibody ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Anti-citrullinated protein antibodies (ACPAs) are autoantibodies commonly observed in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Currently, most of the mechanisms of ACPA formation and bone destruction are well-understood, however, some unknown mechanisms still exist. There have been many new advances in ACPA-related clinical applications and targeted therapies. However, the existence of different ACPA subtypes is a limitation of targeted therapy. Herein, we present an overview of the process of ACPA generation, the underlying pathogenesis, and relevant clinical application and prospects.
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- 2022
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11. Biological nanoparticles carrying the Hmda-7 gene are effective in inhibiting pancreatic cancer in vitro and in vivo.
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Qingyun Zhu, Xinting Pan, Yunbo Sun, Zhengbin Wang, Fuguo Liu, Aiqin Li, Zhihui Zhao, Yunlong Wang, Kun Li, and Liangyu Mi
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Pancreatic cancer is one of the most common malignancies of the digestive system, and remains a clinical challenge. This study aimed to assess the effects of bovine serum albumin (BSA) nanoparticles carrying the hMDA-7 gene (BSA-NP-hMDA-7) in the treatment of pancreatic cancer.BSA-NP-hMDA-7 was generated by nanotechnology and gene recombination technology. A total of 5 BXPC-3 or PANC-1 pancreatic cancer cell groups were examined, including Control, BSA-NPs, Empty vector, hMDA-7 plasmid, and hMDA-7 BSA-NPs groups, respectively. Proliferation and apoptosis of cultured cells were assessed by the MTT method and flow-cytometry, respectively. In addition, pancreatic cancer models were established with both cell lines in nude mice, and the expression profiles of hMDA-7 and VEGF in cancer tissues were measured by Western blot and immunohistochemistry.BSA-NP-hMDA-7 nanoparticles were successfully generated, and significantly inhibited the proliferation of BXPC-3 and PANC-1 cells; in addition, apoptosis rates were higher in both cell lines after treatment with BSA-NP-hMDA-7 (P
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12. Knowledge mapping of cell therapy in rheumatoid arthritis disease: a bibliometric analysis (2003-2022)
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Xiaoyao He, Liangyu Mi, Yuli Ji, Miaomiao Zhao, Yuting Hu, Yanan Gao, Lixia Qiu, and Ke Xu
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Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune joint disease characterized by persistent synovitis and systemic inflammation of the joints. Cell therapy, a cellular drug delivery therapy based on the control of immune dysregulation, inflammatory cytokine production, and overall systemic inflammation, is expected to reverse the process of joint destruction when applied to RA. Based on this, the field of cell therapy applied to RA treatment has been gaining attention in recent years and many results have been achieved. Bibliometric analysis can provide insight into the development of a field. This study aims to provide an overview of the knowledge structure and research hotspots of cell therapy in RA through bibliometrics. Method: The Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database was used to search the literature on cellular therapies related to RA between 2003 and 2022. VOSviewers, CiteSpace, and the R package "bibliometrics" were used to perform the bibliometric analysis. Results: This article includes 8822 articles from 107 countries, mainly from China and the United States. Fluctuating growth in the number of articles published on cell therapy applied to RA. The University of Amsterdam, Harvard University, Karolinska Institutet, and Stanford University are the main research institutions. The journal Arthritis research & therapy is the most popular journal in the field, and the journal Annals of rheumatic diseases is the most frequently cited. 41982 authors have published in this field, including more collaborative publications; Tak, paul p, Emery, paul, Doerner, Thomas, Isaacs, john d, Tanaka, and Yoshida have published several papers, while Arnett Fc is the author of most frequently cited paper. The University of Amsterdam has been extensively involved in the publication of papers on this topic. Swedish and Korean scientists have published fewer relevant papers as corresponding authors, but have been extensively involved in the investigation of this topic. Studying the mechanisms of various factors (e.g. immune cells, immune molecules, cytokines, and inflammatory responses) in the occurrence and development of RA and studying the therapeutic strategies of cellular therapies for the future precision treatment of RA are the two main topics in this research area. "T cells", "bone marrow (BM) transplantation", "mesenchymal cells", and "monoclonal antibodies" are the emerging research top keywords of the hot spots. Conclusion: This article is the first bibliometric study that comprehensively summarizes the research trends and their developments in the application of cell therapy to the treatment of RA. The content includes recent research results and hot directions in the field, providing reference information for scholars studying cell therapy and RA.
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- 2023
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13. Lung transplantation: A viable option for connective tissue disease
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Na Zhang, Shizhou Liu, Zhaoliang Zhang, Ying Liu, Liangyu Mi, and Ke Xu
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Rheumatology - Published
- 2023
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14. Therapeutic Potential of Janus Kinase Inhibitors for the Management of Interstitial Lung Disease
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Rongxiu Huo, Qianyu Guo, Junping Hu, Na Li, Rui Gao, Liangyu Mi, Zhaoliang Zhang, Hechao Liu, Zhiying Guo, Hanxi Zhao, Liyun Zhang, and Ke Xu
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Inflammation ,Pharmacology ,Pulmonary Fibrosis ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Janus Kinase 1 ,Janus Kinase 2 ,Fibrosis ,STAT Transcription Factors ,Drug Discovery ,Humans ,Janus Kinase Inhibitors ,Lung Diseases, Interstitial ,Janus Kinases ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Interstitial lung disease (ILD) refers to a heterogeneous group of diseases characterized by lung fibroblast proliferation, interstitial inflammation, and fibrosis-induced lung damage. The Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription (JAK/STAT) pathway is known to be activated by pro-fibrotic/pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-6 and IL-13, whose levels are elevated in ILD. The overexpression of growth factors such as transforming growth factor β1 in ILD activates the JAK/STAT pathway through classical or non-classical pathways, promotes macrophage activation, increases the release of pro-inflammatory and pro-fibrosis factors, and facilitates fibroblast differentiation into myofibroblasts. These findings implicate that the JAK/STAT pathway plays an important role in the course of ILD. Recent evidence also suggests that JAK inhibition alleviates excessive inflammation and pulmonary fibrosis. Accordingly, the JAK inhibitors may serve as promising drugs for the treatment of JAK/STAT-induced ILD.
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- 2022
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15. Synovial membrane mesenchymal stem cells: past life, current situation, and application in bone and joint diseases
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Junping Hu, Liyun Zhang, Na Zhang, Na Li, Ke Xu, G Zhang, Rongxiu Huo, Jinfang Gao, and Liangyu Mi
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0301 basic medicine ,Adult ,musculoskeletal diseases ,Chondrogenic potential ,Cell subpopulation ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Adipose tissue ,Review ,Biology ,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous) ,lcsh:Biochemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cartilage repair ,Synovial Fluid ,medicine ,Synovial fluid ,Humans ,lcsh:QD415-436 ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,Periosteum ,lcsh:R5-920 ,Synovium mesenchymal stem cells ,Cartilage ,Mesenchymal stem cell ,Synovial Membrane ,Cell Differentiation ,Mesenchymal Stem Cells ,Cell Biology ,Cell biology ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Molecular Medicine ,Bone marrow ,Synovial membrane ,Stem cell ,Joint Diseases ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,Chondrogenesis ,Immunophenotype - Abstract
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can be isolated from not only bone marrow, but also various adult mesenchymal tissues such as periosteum, skeletal muscle, and adipose tissue. MSCs from different tissue sources have different molecular phenotypes and differentiation potential. Synovial membrane (SM) is an important and highly specific component of synovial joints. Previous studies have suggested that the synovium is a structure with a few cell layers thick and consists mainly of fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLS), which forms a layer that lining the synovial membrane on the joint cavity and synovial fluid through cell-cell contact. In recent years, studies have found that there are also mesenchymal stem cells in the synovium, and as an important part of the mesenchymal stem cell family, it has strong capabilities of cartilage forming and tissue repairing. This article reviews the sources, surface markers, subtypes, influencing factors, and applications in inflammatory joints of synovial membrane mesenchymal stem cells (SM-MSCs) in recent years, aiming to clarify the research status and existing problems of SM-MSCs.
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- 2020
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16. The Mechanism of Stem Cell Aging
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Liangyu Mi, Junping Hu, Na Li, Jinfang Gao, Rongxiu Huo, Xinyue Peng, Na Zhang, Ying Liu, Hanxi Zhao, Ruiling Liu, Liyun Zhang, and Ke Xu
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Stem Cells ,Homeostasis ,Cell Differentiation ,Cellular Senescence - Abstract
Stem cells have self-renewal ability and multi-directional differentiation potential. They have tissue repair capabilities and are essential for maintaining the tissue homeostasis. The depletion of stem cells is closely related to the occurrence of body aging and aging-related diseases. Therefore, revealing the molecular mechanisms of stem cell aging will set new directions for the therapeutic application of stem cells, the study of aging mechanisms, and the prevention and treatment of aging-related diseases. This review comprehensively describes the molecular mechanisms related to stem cell aging and provides the basis for further investigations aimed at developing new anti-stem cell aging strategies and promoting the clinical application of stem cells.
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- 2021
17. Mesenchymal Stem Cells Inhibit the Proliferation and Migration of Fibroblast-like Synoviocytes in Rheumatoid Arthritis via Exosome-mediated Delivery of miRNAs
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Ying Liu, Ke Xu, Na Zhang, Liyun Zhang, Na Li, Liangyu Mi, Xinyue Peng, Rongxiu Huo, Jin-Fang Gao, and Maomao Fu
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carbohydrates (lipids) ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Rheumatoid arthritis ,fungi ,microRNA ,Mesenchymal stem cell ,Cancer research ,medicine ,food and beverages ,Biology ,Fibroblast ,medicine.disease ,Exosome - Abstract
BackgroundRheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by aggressive and symmetrical polyarthritis. Fibroblast-Like Synoviocytes(FLSs)play a central role in the pathogenesis of RA. The abnormal expression of miRNAs in RA FLSs mediates RA joint inflammation,synovial hyperplasia,and tissue destruction; MSC-Exos-derived miRNAs are a potential RA treatment strategy. This study aimed to investigate the hUCMSC-Exos can deliver miRNA to RA FLSs and affect their biological properties. MethodsPrimary hUCMSCs were isolated and cultured by tissue adherence method,and surface markers were identified by flow cytometry. We used differential centrifugation combined with ultrafiltration to obtain hUCMSC-Exos and identify them;The primary RA FLSs were isolated and cultured by trypsin digestion,then surface markers were identified by flow cytometry. We labeled the RNA of hUCMSC-Exos. hUCMSC-Exos was co-cultured with RA FLSs then the dyed RA FLSs were observed with a fluorescence microscope. GV493 with siRNA target sequences that could knock down Ago2 transfected hUCMSCs. Real-time PCR and Westen blot analysis Ago2 levels in hUCMSCs and transfected hUCMSCs to determine knockdown efficiency. Lentivirus GV493 with the target with the highest knockdown efficiency to transfect hUCMSCs,named hUCMSCKD3-Ago2. Then hUCMSC-Exos,hUCMSCKD3-Ago2 -Exos,hUCMSC NC-Exos were extracted by the differential centrifugal method combined ultrafiltration method,then were identified. The real-time cell analysis was used to detected the proliferation and migration of RA FLSs in different concentrations of hUCMSC-Exos. Finally,we used the optimal concentration of hUCMSCKD3-Ago2 -Exos and hUCMSC NC-Exos to intervene in RA FLSs. ResultsAfter incubation with hUCMSC-Exos and RA FLSs,the hUCMSC-Exos accumulated in the blue nuclei of RA FLSs. hUCMSCNC-Exos and hUCMSCKD-Ago2-Exos inhibited the proliferation and migration of RA FLSs compared ,particularly the hUCMSCNC-Exos had the significant inhibitory effect. ConclusionshUCMSC-Exos RNA can be taken up by RA FLSs,and hUCMSC may affect the proliferation and migration of RA FLSs via exosome-mediated delivery of miRNA.
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18. Effect of Cognitive Load on Urban Spatial Discrimination: An Eye Movement Research
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Liangyu Mi, Fenling Liu, Ge Chen, Jiaxiao Li, and Xu Dong
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Spatial discrimination ,Computer science ,Eye movement ,Cognitive load ,Cognitive psychology - Published
- 2021
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19. Application Research on Roller Skater Detection, Tracking, and Trajectory Prediction Based on Video Stream
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Shaolou Duan, Lingfeng Meng, Delong Ma, and Liangyu Mi
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QA76.75-76.765 ,Article Subject ,Computer software ,Software ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
With the continuous progress of science and technology, the sport of roller skating has developed rapidly and the technical level of the game has become higher and higher. Its sport performance has been rapidly improved. However, China’s roller skating is relatively late, and there is still a certain gap compared with many Western developed countries. In order to improve the performance of China’s roller skating, this study takes the representative Chinese and foreign excellent speed skaters as the research object and compares the sprinting technology of Chinese and foreign excellent speed skaters by using image measurement and image analysis to obtain the kinematic parameters and data of the athletes’ sprinting technology in the competition state. In view of the problem that the current video target tracking algorithm is easy to follow multiple targets, a video multiobject detection and tracking algorithm with improved tracking learning detection (TLD) is studied with the skater in the video as the research object. For the lost target, the prediction function of Kalman filter algorithm is used to track the trajectory of the typical target in the video, and the trajectory tracked by Kalman filter algorithm is used to compensate the lost part of TLD algorithm, so as to obtain the complete trajectory of the typical target in the video to improve the accuracy of video multiobject tracking. Since the existing trajectory prediction algorithms have the limitation of poor accuracy, a social-long short-term memory (Social-LSTM) network-based video typical target trajectory prediction algorithm is proposed to predict the trajectory sequences of typical targets to be detected by incorporating the contextual environment information and the interaction relationship between multiple target trajectories into the Social-LSTM network. The simulation results show that the proposed trajectory prediction algorithm outperforms the traditional LSTM algorithm, Hidden Markov Model Algorithm, and Hybrid Gaussian model algorithm, which is helpful to improve the accuracy of video roller skater target trajectory prediction, and the tracking success rate is 0.98.
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- 2021
20. Downregulating Gasdermin D Reduces Severe Acute Pancreatitis Associated with Pyroptosis
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Liangyu Mi, Yunyun Wang, Tianjiao Lin, Jingyu Song, You-Dong Wan, Shao-Yan Lv, Xinting Pan, Ziqian Wu, and Fei Tian
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Lipopolysaccharides ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,Occludin ,Gastroenterology ,Pathogenesis ,Mice ,Intestinal mucosa ,Internal medicine ,Edema ,medicine ,Pyroptosis ,Animals ,Intestinal Mucosa ,Pancreas ,business.industry ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,Animal Study ,Intestinal villus ,Interleukin-18 ,Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins ,General Medicine ,Phosphate-Binding Proteins ,medicine.disease ,Quinidine ,eye diseases ,Intestines ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Disease Models, Animal ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pancreatitis ,Acute Disease ,Acute pancreatitis ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND Intestinal injury plays a key role in the pathogenesis of severe acute pancreatitis (SAP). In this study, we investigated the protective function of downregulated Gasdermin D (GSDMD) in intestinal damage in a mouse model of severe acute pancreatitis (SAP). MATERIAL AND METHODS Twenty-four healthy male C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into 4 groups - the NS group, the siRNA-NS group, the SAP group, and the siRNA-SAP group - with 6 mice in each group. SAP was induced in mice by intraperitoneal injection of caerulein and lipopolysaccharide. The pathological changes of pancreatic and the intestinal mucosa and the relative gene and protein expressions in each group were compared, and the levels of GSDMD and serum IL-1s and IL-18 were evaluated after induction of the SAP model. RESULTS The mice in the SAP group were in more serious condition than those in the siRNA-SAP group, with various degrees of edema and hemorrhage in the intestinal tract. Under an optical microscope, the pathological changes of pancreatic tissue such as edema, inflammatory cell infiltration, and the damage of lobular structural were gradually increased in the SAP group and the siRNA-NS group. In addition, intestinal mucosal damage and intestinal villus breakage were found in the SAP group and the siRNA-NS group, and the latter was lighter than the former. Compared with the SAP group, the level of GSDMD protein expression in the siRNA-SAP group was lower, and the serum levels of IL-1s and IL-18 were higher in the SAP group and siRNA-SAP group (P
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21. Downregulating Gasdermin D Reduces Severe Acute Pancreatitis Associated with Pyroptosis.
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Tianjiao Lin, Jingyu Song, Xinting Pan, Youdong Wan, Ziqian Wu, Shaoyan Lv, Liangyu Mi, Yunyun Wang, and Fei Tian
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22. Biological nanoparticles carrying the Hmda-7 gene are effective in inhibiting pancreatic cancer in vitro and in vivo
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Liangyu Mi, Aiqin Li, Qingyun Zhu, Zhengbin Wang, Zhihui Zhao, Fuguo Liu, Yunbo Sun, Xinting Pan, Kun Li, and Yunlong Wang
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0301 basic medicine ,Molecular biology ,Cancer Treatment ,lcsh:Medicine ,Apoptosis ,Biochemistry ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,Nude mouse ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Nanotechnology ,lcsh:Science ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Cell Death ,Chemistry ,Transfection ,Animal Models ,Lipids ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,Oncology ,Experimental Organism Systems ,Cell Processes ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Engineering and Technology ,Research Article ,Mice, Nude ,Mouse Models ,DNA construction ,03 medical and health sciences ,Pancreatic Cancer ,Model Organisms ,In vivo ,Pancreatic cancer ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Gastrointestinal Tumors ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Cell Proliferation ,Biology and life sciences ,Cell growth ,Interleukins ,lcsh:R ,Cancer ,Cancers and Neoplasms ,Cell Biology ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Research and analysis methods ,Pancreatic Neoplasms ,030104 developmental biology ,Molecular biology techniques ,Cell culture ,Plasmid Construction ,Nanoparticles ,lcsh:Q - Abstract
Objectives Pancreatic cancer is one of the most common malignancies of the digestive system, and remains a clinical challenge. This study aimed to assess the effects of bovine serum albumin (BSA) nanoparticles carrying the hMDA-7 gene (BSA-NP-hMDA-7) in the treatment of pancreatic cancer. Methods BSA-NP-hMDA-7 was generated by nanotechnology and gene recombination technology. A total of 5 BXPC-3 or PANC-1 pancreatic cancer cell groups were examined, including Control, BSA-NPs, Empty vector, hMDA-7 plasmid, and hMDA-7 BSA-NPs groups, respectively. Proliferation and apoptosis of cultured cells were assessed by the MTT method and flow-cytometry, respectively. In addition, pancreatic cancer models were established with both cell lines in nude mice, and the expression profiles of hMDA-7 and VEGF in cancer tissues were measured by Western blot and immunohistochemistry. Results BSA-NP-hMDA-7 nanoparticles were successfully generated, and significantly inhibited the proliferation of BXPC-3 and PANC-1 cells; in addition, apoptosis rates were higher in both cell lines after treatment with BSA-NP-hMDA-7 (P
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- 2017
23. Retraction Notice: VR Technology in Marketing From the Perspective of Customer Experience
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Xiangxi Kong, Dewen Liu, and Liangyu Min
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Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Published
- 2024
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24. CEO's functional experience and firm performance based on text mining.
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Xiaohong Huang, Jiangwei Liu, Liangyu Min, Qianqian Zeng, Jun Zhang, and Xiaorong Zhang
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
The impact of a chief executive officer's (CEO's) functional experience on firm performance has gained the attention of many scholars. However, the measurement of functional experience is rarely disclosed in the public database. Few studies have been conducted on the comprehensive functional experience of CEOs. This paper used the upper echelons theory and obtained deep-level curricula vitae (CVs) data through the named entity recognition technique. First, we mined 15 consecutive years of CEOs' CVs from 2006 to 2020 from Chinese listed companies. Second, we extracted information throughout their careers and automatically classified their functional hierarchy. Finally, we constructed breadth (functional breadth: functional experience richness) and depth (functional depth: average tenure and the hierarchy of function) for empirical analysis. We found that a CEO's breadth is significantly negatively related to firm performance, and the quadratic term is significantly positive. A CEO's depth is significantly positively related to firm performance, and the quadratic term is significantly negative. The research results indicate a u-shaped relationship between a CEO's breadth and firm performance and an inverted u-shaped relationship between their depth and firm performance. The study's findings extend the literature on factors influencing firm performance and CEOs' functional experience. The study expands from the horizontal macro to the vertical micro level, providing new evidence to support the recruitment and selection of high-level corporate talent.
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- 2023
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25. Retracted: VR Technology in Marketing From the Perspective of Customer Experience
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Xiangxi Kong, Dewen Liu, and Liangyu Min
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Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
Virtual reality technology is a new media technology. On the one hand, virtual reality technology has brought a brand-new impact on people’s production and life. On the other hand, our understanding of virtual reality is far from enough, and its derived social problems, Academic issues and ethical issues need to be further explored, and use correct theories to promote and guide the further development of technology. In the process of market segmentation being considered as the core concept of marketing strategy, many scholars at home and abroad have conducted a lot of research on market segmentation. Based on the research results at home and abroad, this article uses factor analysis, cluster analysis, comparative analysis, and inductive deduction as research methods to establish an analysis model for the application of VR technology in marketing from the perspective of customer experience. Based on the application of VR technology in marketing from the perspective of customer experience, the research results show that after using the research method of this article, the data error rate is significantly controlled, and the data error rate is maintained within five percentage points, compared with previous studies The method data accuracy rate is increased by 15%, and the data accuracy rate is higher, which has certain practical value.
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- 2020
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