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2. Stabilization of TGF‐β Receptor 1 by a Receptor‐Associated Adaptor Dictates Feedback Activation of the TGF‐β Signaling Pathway to Maintain Liver Cancer Stemness and Drug Resistance
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Kewei Liu, Fanxuan Tian, Xu Chen, Biyin Liu, Shuoran Tian, Yongying Hou, Lei Wang, Mengyi Han, Shiying Peng, Yuting Tan, Yuwei Pan, Zhaole Chu, Jinyang Li, Linrong Che, Dongfeng Chen, Liangzhi Wen, Zhongyi Qin, Xianfeng Li, Junyu Xiang, Xiu‐wu Bian, Qin Liu, Xiaoli Ye, Tao Wang, and Bin Wang
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cancer stem cells ,feedback regulation ,TGF‐β receptor ,TGF‐β signaling ,tyrosine kinase inhibitor ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Dysregulation of the transforming growth factor‐β (TGF‐β) signaling pathway regulates cancer stem cells (CSCs) and drug sensitivity, whereas it remains largely unknown how feedback regulatory mechanisms are hijacked to fuel drug‐resistant CSCs. Through a genome‐wide CRISPR activation screen utilizing stem‐like drug‐resistant properties as a readout, the TGF‐β receptor‐associated binding protein 1 (TGFBRAP1) is identified as a TGF‐β‐inducible positive feedback regulator that governs sensitivity to tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) and promotes liver cancer stemness. By interacting with and stabilizing the TGF‐β receptor type 1 (TGFBR1), TGFBRAP1 plays an important role in potentiating TGF‐β signaling. Mechanistically, TGFBRAP1 competes with E3 ubiquitin ligases Smurf1/2 for binding to TGFΒR1, leading to impaired receptor poly‐ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation. Moreover, hyperactive TGF‐β signaling in turn up‐regulates TGFBRAP1 expression in drug‐resistant CSC‐like cells, thereby constituting a previously uncharacterized feedback mechanism to amplify TGF‐β signaling. As such, TGFBRAP1 expression is correlated with TGFΒR1 levels and TGF‐β signaling activity in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) tissues, as well as overall survival and disease recurrence in multiple HCC cohorts. Therapeutically, blocking TGFBRAP1‐mediated stabilization of TGFBR1 by selective inhibitors alleviates Regorafenib resistance via reducing CSCs. Collectively, targeting feedback machinery of TGF‐β signaling pathway may be an actionable approach to mitigate drug resistance and liver cancer stemness.
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- 2024
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3. A model‐based meta‐analysis of immune‐related adverse events during immune checkpoint inhibitors treatment for NSCLC
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Renwei Zhang, Daming Kong, Rong Chen, Yuchen Guo, Weizhe Jian, Mengyi Han, and Tianyan Zhou
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Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Abstract Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have become a vital part of the therapeutic landscape for non‐small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in recent years benefiting from their remarkable efficacy. However, ICIs are associated with potentially life‐threatening immune‐related adverse events (irAEs). This study aims to quantify dose dependence and additional influencing factors of both any grade and grade greater than or equal to 3 irAEs in patients with NSCLC treated by ICIs. The trial‐level irAE data was collected and pooled from 129 cohorts in 81 clinical studies. A logit‐transformed meta‐regression model was applied to derive the quantitative relationship of irAE rate and ICI exposure. Programmed cell death‐1 (PD‐1) or programmed cell death ligand‐1 (PD‐L1) inhibitors showed no dose dependence in patients with NSCLC, whereas cytotoxic T lymphocyte–associated antigen 4 (CTLA‐4) inhibitors exhibited a statistically significant dose dependence when used alone or combined with PD‐1 or PD‐L1 inhibitors. Besides, therapy line and combination of ICIs with chemotherapy or target therapy were significant covariates. Hopefully, the results of this study can improve clinicians’ awareness of irAEs and be helpful for clinical decisions during ICI treatment for NSCLC.
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- 2022
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4. Potential Toxicity and Mechanisms of T-2 and HT-2 Individually or in Combination on the Intestinal Barrier Function of Porcine Small Intestinal Epithelial Cells
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Weihua He, Jianhua Wang, Mengyi Han, Lihua Wang, Ling Li, Jiahui Zhang, Siqi Chen, Jiayi Guo, Xiaohu Zhai, and Junhua Yang
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T-2 toxin ,HT-2 toxin ,porcine intestinal epithelial cells ,inflammation ,intestinal barrier ,Medicine - Abstract
Under natural conditions, T-2 toxin can be easily metabolized to HT-2 toxin by deacetylation, and T-2 and HT-2 are usually co-contaminated in grain and feed at a high detected rate. Our previous information indicated that T-2 toxin could injure the function of the intestinal barrier, but the combined toxicity and mechanism of T-2 and HT-2 on the intestinal cells of porcines are still unknown. Therefore, we aimed to explore T-2 and HT-2 individually and combined on cellular viability, cell membrane integrity, the expression of tight junction-related proteins, and the generation of inflammatory factors in porcine intestinal epithelial cells (IPEC-J2). The results showed that T-2 and HT-2, individually or in combination, could induce a decrease in cell viability, an increase in LDH release and IL-1, IL-6, and TNF-α generation, and a decrease in the anti-inflammatory factor IL-10. Based on the analysis of immunofluorescence staining, real-time PCR, and western blotting, the tight junction protein expressions of Claudin-1, Occludin, and ZO-1 were significantly decreased in the T-2 and HT-2 individual or combination treated groups compared with the control. Furthermore, all the parameter changes in the T-2 + HT-2 combination group were much more serious than those in the individual dose groups. These results suggest that T-2 and HT-2, individually and in combination, could induce an intestinal function injury related to an inflammatory response and damage to the intestinal barrier function in porcine intestinal epithelial cells. Additionally, T-2 and HT-2 in combination showed a synergistic toxic effect, which will provide a theoretical basis to assess the risk of T-2 + HT-2 co-contamination in porcine feed.
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- 2023
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5. Phosphorus-Doped directly interconnected networks of amorphous Metal-Organic framework nanowires for efficient methanol oxidation
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Mengyi Han, Zhiyong Zhao, Xiaowei Zhang, Peng Wang, Liwen Xing, Dandan Jia, Linmeng Wang, Xiao Chen, Hongyi Gao, and Ge Wang
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Biomaterials ,Colloid and Surface Chemistry ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
- 2023
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6. A stochastic population pharmacodynamic model of QAP14 in the treatment of lung metastases of 4T1 breast cancer
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Ling Yong, Daming Kong, Guoshu Chen, Tianyan Zhou, Mengyi Han, Xiaoxue Yan, and Yuchen Guo
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,education.field_of_study ,Lung ,business.industry ,Population ,Lung metastasis ,Pharmaceutical Science ,medicine.disease ,Breast cancer ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Internal medicine ,Pharmacodynamics ,medicine ,education ,business - Published
- 2021
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7. Cobalt-embedded few-layered carbon nanosheets toward enhanced hydrogen evolution: Rational design and insight into structure-performance correlation
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Ge Wang, Ang Li, Mengyi Han, Xingtian Shu, Junjun Lv, Xiao Chen, Hongyi Gao, Dandan Jia, and Liwen Xing
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Fuel Technology ,Materials science ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Electrochemistry ,Rational design ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Hydrogen evolution ,Into-structure ,Carbon ,Cobalt ,Energy (miscellaneous) - Published
- 2021
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8. QAP21 reduces stemness and mobility of metastatic breast cancer cells involving D1DR activation
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Ye Yao, Guoshu Chen, Xiaoxue Yan, Mengyi Han, Ling Yong, Junsheng Xue, Yuchen Guo, Tianyan Zhou, and Qingyu Yao
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business.industry ,Cell Mobility ,Cancer research ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Medicine ,business ,medicine.disease ,Metastatic breast cancer - Published
- 2021
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9. Metal-Organic Frameworks Decorated Cu2O Heterogeneous Catalysts for Selective Oxidation of Styrene
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Mengyi Han, Xue Tang, Peng Wang, Zhiyong Zhao, Xiaohua Ba, Yu Jiang, and Xiaowei Zhang
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metal-organic frameworks ,Cu2O ,styrene oxidation ,H2O2 ,base free ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Catalysis - Abstract
The selective oxidation of styrene with highly efficient, environmentally benign, and cost-effective catalysts are of great importance for sustainable chemical processes. Here, we develop an in situ self-assembly strategy to decorate Cu-based metal-organic framework (MOF) Cu-BDC-NH2 nanocrystals on Cu2O octahedra to construct a series of Cu2O@Cu-BDC-NH2 catalysts for selective oxidation of styrene. Using H2O2 as green oxidants, the optimized sample of Cu2O@Cu-BDC-NH2-8h could achieve 85% styrene conversion with 76% selectivity of benzaldehyde under a mild condition of 40 °C. The high performance of the as-prepared heterogeneous catalysts was attributed to the well-designed Cu+/Cu2+ interface between Cu2O and Cu-BDC-NH2 as well as the porous MOF shells composed of the uniformly dispersed Cu-BDC-NH2 nanocrystals. The alkaline properties of Cu2O and the –NH2 modification of MOFs enable the reaction to be carried out in a base-free condition, which simplifies the separation process and makes the catalytic system more environmentally friendly. Besides the Cu2O octahedra (od-Cu2O), the Cu2O cuboctahedrons (cod-Cu2O) were synthesized by adjusting the added polyvinyl pyrrolidone, and the obtained cod-Cu2O@Cu-BDC-NH2 composite also showed good catalytic performance. This work provides a useful strategy for developing highly efficient and environmentally benign heterogeneous catalysts for the selective oxidation of styrene.
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- 2022
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10. In‐situ Self‐transformation Synthesis of N‐doped Carbon Coating Paragenetic Anatase/Rutile Heterostructure with Enhanced Photocatalytic CO 2 Reduction Activity
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Xiaowei Zhang, Xiao Chen, Ge Wang, Siyuan Chen, Hongyi Gao, Mengyi Han, and Wenjun Dong
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In situ ,Anatase ,Materials science ,Organic Chemistry ,Heterojunction ,engineering.material ,Catalysis ,Transformation (music) ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Coating ,Rutile ,Photocatalysis ,engineering ,Metal-organic framework ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Published
- 2020
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11. Carbon nanotube bundles assembled flexible hierarchical framework based phase change material composites for thermal energy harvesting and thermotherapy
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Wenjun Dong, Mengyi Han, Guangtong Hai, Hongyi Gao, Siyuan Chen, Xiao Chen, Ge Wang, Dandan Jia, Liwen Xing, and Piao Cheng
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Air purification ,Materials science ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Composite number ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,02 engineering and technology ,Polyethylene glycol ,Carbon nanotube ,Thermal energy harvesting ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Phase-change material ,Polyvinylidene fluoride ,0104 chemical sciences ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,law ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,Layer (electronics) - Abstract
Conventional single thermal nature of phase change materials (PCMs) seriously obstructs their frontier applications. Herein, we designed advanced carbon nanotube (CNT) bundles assembled flexible hierarchical framework based phase change material composites for high-performance thermotherapy of allergic rhinitis. Hierarchically interconnected 3D freestanding flexible CNT sponge was constructed via a facile organic solvent-free route using table salt as a sacrificial template. The resulting hierarchical CNT sponge serves as an ideal compatible supporting host and polyethylene glycol (PEG) serves as an excellent thermal energy guest. Subsequently, we designed advanced portable integrated functional mask consisting of outer air purification layer and inner thermal regulation layer for the thermotherapy of allergic rhinitis, in which pristine CNT sponge serves as an excellent particulate matter capturer and PEG-infiltrated CNT sponge serves as a superior thermal regulator. Strikingly, our uniquely constructed flexible CNT sponge-involved composite PCMs assisted by polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) harvest high-performance thermotherapy (~33 min of the plateau at ~43.5 °C). The corresponding medical results (HE staining and Wrights staining) further indicate that our designed thermotherapy mask can significantly reduce the inflammatory injury of nasal mucosa. Additionally, pristine hierarchical CNT sponge guarantees the inhaled air quality and enhances the thermotherapy effect. This synthetic strategy can be scaled up for large-scale production. This novel functional host-guest strategy creates an innovative platform for developing advanced multifunctional PCMs with multiple fascinating peculiarities and desired functional properties and teaches an old dog new tricks.
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12. Atomically dispersed ruthenium sites on whisker-like secondary microstructure of porous carbon host toward highly efficient hydrogen evolution
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Xingtian Shu, Hongyi Gao, Song Hong, Tao Zhiping, Mengyi Han, Lirong Zheng, Ge Wang, Xiubing Huang, Jie Zhao, Wenjun Dong, Guangtong Hai, Xiao Chen, Dandan Jia, and Liwen Xing
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Materials science ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,Conductivity ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Electrochemistry ,Microstructure ,01 natural sciences ,Dissociation (chemistry) ,0104 chemical sciences ,Ruthenium ,Chemical engineering ,chemistry ,Whisker ,Molecule ,General Materials Science ,0210 nano-technology ,Pyrolysis - Abstract
Owing to the high abundance, good conductivity and excellent tolerance to harsh environment, carbon host materials have recently attracted considerable research interest in the fields of electrochemical hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). However, the deficiency of intrinsic active sites within the carbon host materials substantially gives rise to an inferior HER performance. In this work, atomically dispersed ruthenium active sites are deliberately introduced into the carbon host structure by controlled pyrolysis of Ru-doped ZIF-8. With atomic Ru sites on a unique whisker-like secondary microstructure and a favorable porous texture, the optimal product exhibits a high intrinsic activity as well as robust durability, which especially outperforms the Pt/C benchmarking in alkaline media. A combination of control experiments and theoretical calculations demonstrates that atomically dispersed Ru sites within the carbon host matrix serve as the dominant catalytically active sites, and remarkably optimize the free energy of water molecule dissociation during the Volmer step, thus boosting the HER performance.
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13. Direct Z-scheme heterojunction of PCN-222/CsPbBr3 for boosting photocatalytic CO2 reduction to HCOOH
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Peng Wang, Xiaohua Ba, Xiaowei Zhang, Hongyi Gao, Mengyi Han, Zhiyong Zhao, Xiao Chen, Linmeng Wang, Xuemei Diao, and Ge Wang
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General Chemical Engineering ,Environmental Chemistry ,General Chemistry ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
- 2023
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14. Application of a count data model to evaluate the anti-metastatic efficacy of QAP14 in 4T1 breast cancer allografts
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Yuchen, Guo, Ling, Yong, Qingyu, Yao, Mengyi, Han, Junsheng, Xue, Weizhe, Jian, and Tianyan, Zhou
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Statistics and Probability ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Lung Neoplasms ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Applied Mathematics ,General Medicine ,Fenoldopam ,Allografts ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Mice ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Modeling and Simulation ,Animals ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences - Abstract
Dopamine D1 receptor (D1DR) is proved to be a promising target to prevent tumor metastasis, and our previous studies showed that QAP14, a potent anti-cancer agent, exerted inhibitory effect on lung metastasis via D1DR activation. Therefore, the purpose of the study was to establish count data models to quantitatively characterize the disease progression of lung metastasis and assess the anti-metastatic effect of QAP14. Data of metastatic progression were collected in 4T1 tumor-bearing mice. Generalized Poisson distribution best described the variability of metastasis counts among the individuals. An empirical PK/PD model was developed to establish mathematical relationships between steady plasma concentrations of QAP14 and metastasis growth dynamics. The latency period of metastasis was estimated to be 12 days after tumor implantation. Our model structure also fitted well to other D1DR agonists (fenoldopam and l-stepholidine) which had inhibitory impact on breast cancer lung metastasis likewise. QAP14 40 mg/kg showed the best inhibitory efficacy, for it provided the longest prolongation of metastasis-free periods compared with fenoldopam or l-stepholidine. This study provides a quantitative method to describe the lung metastasis progression of 4T1 allografts, as well as an alternative PD model structure to evaluate anti-metastatic efficacy.
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- 2023
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15. QAP14 suppresses breast cancer stemness and metastasis via activation of dopamine D1 receptor
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Guoshu Chen, Yuchen Guo, Ye Yao, Ling Yong, Xiaoxue Yan, Tianyan Zhou, Wei-Zhe Jian, Junsheng Xue, and Mengyi Han
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0301 basic medicine ,Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition ,Breast Neoplasms ,Article ,Metastasis ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Breast cancer ,Downregulation and upregulation ,Cell Movement ,In vivo ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,Protein kinase B ,Pharmacology ,Chemistry ,Receptors, Dopamine D1 ,Correction ,Cancer ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Metastatic breast cancer ,030104 developmental biology ,Apoptosis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Neoplastic Stem Cells ,Cancer research ,Female - Abstract
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related mortality in women, mainly due to metastasis, which is strongly associated with cancer stemness. Our previous studies showed that the eradication of cancer stem-like cells (CSCs) may be related to the activation of dopamine D1 receptor (D1DR). This study aimed to explicitly demonstrate the target-role of D1DR activation in antimetastatic therapy and to investigate the potential efficacy and the underlying D1DR-related mechanisms of QAP14, a new oral compound. 4T1, MDA-MB-231, and D1DR-knockout 4T1 (4T1-D1DR) cells were selected for in vitro study, while 4T1 and 4T1-D1DR cells were further used to establish a mouse allograft model for in vivo study. Our results showed that D1DR is abundantly expressed in both 4T1 and MDA-MB-231 cells and that knocking out D1DR in 4T1 cells accelerated migration and invasion in vitro as well as lung metastasis in vivo. QAP14 inhibited colony formation, cell motility, mammosphere formation and CSC frequency, induced CSC apoptosis and D1DR expression, and increased cAMP/cGMP levels. Additionally, QAP14 showed inhibitory effects on tumor growth and lung metastasis with acceptable safety in vivo. Knocking out D1DR almost completely abolished the efficacy, confirming that QAP14 exhibits its anti-CSC and antimetastatic effects through D1DR activation. The underlying mechanisms involved suppression of the nuclear factor κB (NF-κB)/protein kinase B (Akt) pathway and consequent downregulation of both epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) process and cancer stemness. In summary, our findings suggest a potential candidate compound, QAP14, as well as a potential target, D1DR, for metastatic breast cancer therapy.
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- 2021
16. In situ semi-sacrificial template-assisted growth of ultrathin metal–organic framework nanosheets for electrocatalytic oxygen evolution
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Xiaowei Zhang, Wang Peng, Mengyi Han, Hongyi Gao, Ge Wang, Rui Dang, Piao Cheng, Siyuan Chen, and Zhiyong Zhao
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Materials science ,General Chemical Engineering ,Oxygen evolution ,Nanotechnology ,Heterojunction ,General Chemistry ,Conductivity ,Electrocatalyst ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Bimetal ,Metal ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Environmental Chemistry ,Metal-organic framework ,Nanoscopic scale - Abstract
Ultrathin Bimetal MOF nanosheets (BMOFNs) are regarded as effective electrocatalyst for Oxygen evolution reaction (OER) because of their abundance of coordinatively unsaturated metal atoms, enhanced mass permeability and coupling effect between bimetals, while the limited conductivity and stability severely hinders their widespread application. Here, we develop an in situ semi-sacrificial template-assisted strategy to grow ultrathin BMOFNs on NiCo-LDH to construct non-noble metal electrocatalysts that are both active and stable. The optimized NiCo-LDH@MOFs heterostructure exhibits a superior electrocatalytic activity with accelerated electronic transfer and significantly enhanced durability of over 300 h. An advanced AFM-IR technology is introduced for the first time to investigate the formation of the 2D-2D heterogeneous structure in NiCo-LDH@MOFs, providing insights into the morphology-structure-composition evolution of the electrocatalyst at a nanoscale. This work demonstrates an in-situ growth strategy to achieve high-performance ultrathin MOF-based electrocatalysts, and provides advanced combinatorial characterization techniques to monitor the material growth process.
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- 2021
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17. Mechanistic Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Model of Sunitinib and Dopamine in MCF-7/Adr Xenografts: Linking Cellular Heterogeneity to Tumour Burden
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Siyuan Wang, Wei Lu, Mengyi Han, Fangran Hao, Xiao Zhu, and Tianyan Zhou
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Combination therapy ,Dopamine ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Mice, Nude ,Breast Neoplasms ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,Models, Biological ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,In vivo ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,medicine ,Sunitinib ,Animals ,Humans ,Cell Proliferation ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Chemistry ,Cancer ,Cell Differentiation ,medicine.disease ,Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays ,Tumor Burden ,Apoptosis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Concomitant ,Cancer research ,MCF-7 Cells ,Neoplastic Stem Cells ,Female ,Animal studies ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The self-renewal and differentiation of cancer stem-like cells (CSCs) leads to cellular heterogeneity, causing one of the greatest challenges in cancer therapy. Growing evidence suggests that CSC-targeting therapy enhances the effect of concomitant antitumour therapy. To gain an in-depth understanding of this enhanced effect, the kinetic profile of estimated CSC frequency (the fraction of CSCs in tumour) was evaluated for in vivo characterization of cellular heterogeneity using sunitinib and dopamine as a paradigm combination therapy. Female MCF-7/Adr xenografted Balb/c nude mice were treated with sunitinib (p.o., 20 mg/kg) and dopamine (i.p., 50 mg/kg), alone or in combination. Estimated CSC frequency and tumour size were measured over time. Mechanistic PK/PD modelling was performed to quantitatively describe the relationship between drug concentration, estimated CSC frequency and tumour size. Sunitinib reduced tumour size by inducing apoptosis of differentiated tumour cells (DTCs) and enriched CSCs by stimulating its proliferation. Dopamine exhibited anti-CSC effects by suppressing the capacity of CSCs and inducing its differentiation. Simulation and animal studies indicated that concurrent administration was superior to sequential administration under current experimental conditions. Alongside tumour size, the current study provides mechanistic insights into the estimation of CSC frequency as an indicator for cellular heterogeneity. This forms the conceptual basis for in vivo characterization of other combination therapies in preclinical cancer studies.
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18. A stochastic population pharmacodynamic model of QAP14 in the treatment of lung metastases of 4T1 breast cancer.
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Mengyi Han, Ling Yong, Yuchen Guo, Xiaoxue Yan, Guoshu Chen, Daming Kong, and Tianyan Zhou
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METASTATIC breast cancer , *LUNGS , *BREAST cancer , *LABORATORY mice , *METASTASIS , *STOCHASTIC processes - Abstract
Cancer metastasis is a process with multi-step complexi坟 and 学parent randomness. In this stu曲 we aimed to establish a stochastic mathematical model to describe the random process of cancer metastasis and predict the drug effect of QAP14 on metastasis in a mouse model. The data of lung metastase s on the 22山 dr after cancer cell implantation with or without the treatment of QAPI4, a new chemical compound, were collected in 4T1 breast cancer BALB/c mice. Based on the exponential growth of the primary tumor and metastatic loci, a joint distribution model of metastasis size and number was developed. Disease profession of metastasis and pre clinical efficacy of QAP14 were modeled. Parameters M and m representing maximum and tninitnutn of metastasis volume were 3.24 and 0.0184 mm5, respectively. The metastasis g-owthratey and metastasis promotion time p were estimated and fixed to be 0.0216 d_1 and 7.8 d, respectively. The efficacy of QAP14 acted on metastasis promotion time and metastasis growth rate constant in an exponential term, and the effect parameter Eecffi and Eectr were 16.6 and 0.327 gmg respectively. In the present study we comprehensively characterized the random process of lung metastasis and efficacy of QAP14 in4Tl breast cancer mice, which mi盘 provide a useful reference for the estabEdiment of a clinical population model of cancer metastasis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Flexible monolithic phase change material based on carbon nanotubes/chitosan/poly(vinyl alcohol)
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Piao Cheng, Yuanyuan Chen, Mengyi Han, Xiao Chen, Panpan Liu, Ge Wang, Hongyi Gao, and Liwen Xing
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Vinyl alcohol ,Materials science ,General Chemical Engineering ,Composite number ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,Polyethylene glycol ,Carbon nanotube ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Phase-change material ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,0104 chemical sciences ,law.invention ,Chitosan ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Crystallinity ,chemistry ,law ,Ultimate tensile strength ,Environmental Chemistry ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Currently, most reported composite phase change materials (PCMs) are powdery shape, which require secondary processing for practical applications. Although some monolithic composite PCMs have been developed, their flexibility usually undergoes a remarkable reduction or even complete disappearance when supporting material s are infiltrated with PCMs. To solve this problem, we fabricated a flexible supporting material with a folded layer-bridge network structure by dispersing carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in acetic acid solution of chitosan (CS) with poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) using a directional freezing method. Then CS/PVA/CNTs (CPC) scaffold was infiltrated with polyethylene glycol (PEG) to prepare PEG@CPC composite PCM. The resulting flexible composite PCM displays excellent mechanical properties, such as high tensile strength of 2.42 MPa and bending resistance of >100 cycles. Moreover, it displays outstanding thermal properties, such as high crystallinity of close to 100% and encapsulation ratio of 92.6 wt%. This work provides a simple method for preparation of flexible monolithic composite PCMs for many potential applications, such as wearable fitting-skin temperature-controlled materials.
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- 2020
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20. In situ one-step construction of monolithic silica aerogel-based composite phase change materials for thermal protection
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Panpan Liu, Dangjia Chen, Mengyi Han, Ge Wang, Xiao Chen, Junjun Lv, Piao Cheng, and Hongyi Gao
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Composite number ,Aerogel ,02 engineering and technology ,Temperature cycling ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,0104 chemical sciences ,Contact angle ,Compressive strength ,Thermal conductivity ,Mechanics of Materials ,Thermal insulation ,Latent heat ,Ceramics and Composites ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,business - Abstract
Currently, numerous studies are devoted to the pursuit of thermal conductivity enhancement of phase change materials (PCMs). On the contrary, few researches are reported to reduce the thermal conductivity of PCMs. Generally, the PCMs with reduced thermal conductivity have great potential in thermal protection application. Herein, we propose a novel in situ one-step strategy to facilely prepare monolithic silica aerogel-based composite PCMs. The silica aerogels possess low thermal conductivity and are used to encapsulate PCMs to prepare composite PCMs, such as polyethylene glycol (PEG) or octadecanol. Compare with PEG2000@silica aerogel, the resulting monolithic octadecanol@silica aerogel have low thermal conductivity (0.12 W m−1 K−1), high latent heat (127.73 J/g), large compressive strength (11 MPa), good hydrophobicity (contact angle 124°) and superior thermal cycling stability. This monolithic silica aerogel-based composite PCMs could prolong heat preservation duration due to the synergistic effect between low thermal conductivity and high latent heat of composite PCMs, showing potential promise for direct application to the thermal insulation and thermal protection device. More importantly, this in situ one-step synthesis strategy is universal for different types of PCMs.
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21. QAP21 reduces stemness and mobility of metastatic breast cancer cells involving D1DR activation.
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Ling Yong, Ye Yao, Mengyi Han, Xiaoxue Yan, Qingyu Yao, Yuchen Guo, Junsheng Xue, Guoshu Chen, and Tianyan Zhou
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METASTATIC breast cancer ,CANCER cells ,NF-kappa B ,DOPAMINE receptors ,BREAST cancer - Abstract
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in women mainly due to metastasis, which is closely related to cancer stemness. Evidence has shown that cancer stem-like cells (CSCs), which are responsible for cancer stemness, can be decreased by activating dopamine D1 receptor (D1DR). In the present study, we aimed to explore the pharmacological effects as well as the underlying mechanisms of QAP21, a newly synthesized compound that can be orally administered, in metastatic breast cancer cells. Our results showed that QAP21 dose-dependently inhibited the ability of colony formation in 4T1 and MDA-MB-231 cells. Cell mobility, including cell migration and invasion, was also remarkably inhibited. Besides, QAP21 significantly inhibited mammosphere formation and decreased CSC proportion, indicating reduced cancer stemness. We further verified that the nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB)/Akt/epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) pathway was markedly impacted by QAP21 treatment. Moreover, QAP21 up-regulated the expressions of D1DR and its second messengers, including cAMP and cGMP, which can be increased when D1DR is activated. SCH 23390, a specific D1DR antagonist, partially or completely reversed the above-mentioned effects of QAP21, indicating that D1DR activation might be involved in the underlying mechanism of QAP21. In summary, QAP21 effectively reduced breast cancer stemness and cell mobility, indicating its potential use for metastatic breast cancer therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Aerodynamic Performance Optimization of MW-Level Large Vertical Axis Wind Turbine with Trailing Edge Flaps
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CHEN Hao, DAI Mengyi, HAN Zhaolong, ZHOU Dai, BAO Yan, TU Jiahuang
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large vertical axis wind turbine (vawt) ,variable pitch ,variable trailing edge flap ,numerical simulation ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 ,Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering ,VM1-989 - Abstract
Low power efficiency is a critical factor that restricts the engineering application of the vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT). In order to improve the efficiency of VAWT and reduce aerodynamic load, an improved aerodynamic performance optimization model for a large VAWT with trailing edge flaps at a medium tip speed ratio (TSR=2.65) is proposed. A numerical simulation is conducted using the SST k-ω turbulence model. The results indicate that compared with the base model, the power coefficient of the model under the synergic motion of pitch and flap can be increased by 12.2%. In addition, the synergic motion of pitch and flap can significantly reduce the thrust and lateral force on the VAWT, which are reduced by 12.4% and 7.5% respectively compared with the base model. The load fluctuation of thrust and lateral force is also significantly lower than that of the base model, which is helpful to reduce the fatigue load on wind turbine. This model is expected to be applied to MW-level VAWT.
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- 2023
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