Fangjie Wang
Third Military Medical University
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Immunity | 2015
Youcai Deng; Yann M. Kerdiles; Jianhong Chu; Shunzong Yuan; Youwei Wang; Xilin Chen; Hsiaoyin Mao; Lingling Zhang; Jianying Zhang; Tiffany Hughes; Yafei Deng; Qi Zhang; Fangjie Wang; Xianghong Zou; Chang Gong Liu; Aharon G. Freud; Xiaohui Li; Michael A. Caligiuri; Eric Vivier; Jianhua Yu
Little is known about the role of negative regulators in controlling natural killer (NK) cell development and effector functions. Foxo1 is a multifunctional transcription factor of the forkhead family. Using a mouse model of conditional deletion in NK cells, we found that Foxo1 negatively controlled NK cell differentiation and function. Immature NK cells expressed abundant Foxo1 and little Tbx21 relative to mature NK cells, but these two transcription factors reversed their expression as NK cells proceeded through development. Foxo1 promoted NK cell homing to lymph nodes by upregulating CD62L expression and inhibited late-stage maturation and effector functions by repressing Tbx21 expression. Loss of Foxo1 rescued the defect in late-stage NK cell maturation in heterozygous Tbx21(+/-) mice. Collectively, our data reveal a regulatory pathway by which the negative regulator Foxo1 and the positive regulator Tbx21 play opposing roles in controlling NK cell development and effector functions.
Scientific Reports | 2016
Qi Zhang; Yafei Deng; Wenjing Lai; Xiao Guan; Xiongshan Sun; Qi Han; Fangjie Wang; Xiaodong Pan; Yan Ji; Hongqin Luo; Pei Huang; Yuan Tang; Liangqi Gu; Guorong Dan; Jianhua Yu; Michael Namaka; Jianxiang Zhang; Youcai Deng; Xiaohui Li
Maternal inflammation contributes to the increased incidence of adult cardiovascular disease. The current study investigated the susceptibility of cardiac damage responding to isoproterenol (ISO) in adult offspring that underwent maternal inflammation (modeled by pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats with lipopolysaccharides (LPS) challenge). We found that 2 weeks of ISO treatment in adult offspring of LPS-treated mothers led to augmented heart damage, characterized by left-ventricular systolic dysfunction, cardiac hypertrophy and myocardial fibrosis. Mechanistically, prenatal exposure to LPS led to up-regulated expression of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidases, antioxidant enzymes, and p38 MAPK activity in left ventricular of adult offspring at resting state. ISO treatment exaggerated ROS generation, p38 MAPK activation but down-regulated reactive oxygen species (ROS) elimination capacity in the left ventricular of offspring from LPS-treated mothers, while antioxidant N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC) reversed these changes together with improved cardiac functions. The p38 inhibitor SB202190 alleviated the heart damage only via inhibiting the expression of NADPH oxidases. Collectively, our data demonstrated that prenatal inflammation programs pre-existed ROS activation in the heart tissue, which switches on the early process of oxidative damages on heart rapidly through a ROS-p38 MAPK-NADPH oxidase-ROS positive feedback loop in response to a myocardial hypertrophic challenge in adulthood.
Scientific Reports | 2017
Qi Han; Youcai Deng; Sha Chen; Rui Chen; Mingzhen Yang; Zhujun Zhang; Xiongshan Sun; Wei Wang; Ying He; Fangjie Wang; Xiaodong Pan; Peng Li; Wenjing Lai; Hongqin Luo; Pei Huang; Xiao Guan; Yafei Deng; Jun Yan; Xianjie Xu; Yan Wen; An Chen; Chuanmin Hu; Xiaohui Li; Shuhui Li
Recent data have shown that the expression of lysosome-associated membrane protein type 2 A (LAMP2A), the key protein in the chaperone-mediated autophagy (CMA) pathway, is elevated in breast tumor tissues. However, the exact effects and mechanisms of CMA during breast cancer metastasis remain largely unknown. In this study, we found that the LAMP2A protein level was significantly elevated in human breast cancer tissues, particularly in metastatic carcinoma. The increased LAMP2A level was also positively correlated with the histologic grade of ductal breast cancer. High LAMP2A levels also predicted shorter overall survival of breast cancer patients. Downregulation of CMA activity by LAMP2A knockdown significantly inhibited the growth and metastasis of both MDA-MB-231 and MDA-MB-468 breast cancer cells in vivo and in vitro, while upregulation of CMA activity by LAMP2A overexpression had the opposite effect. Mechanistically, we found that elevated CMA activity mediated increased growth and metastasis of human breast cancer cells by downregulating the activity of autophagy-related gene 5 (ATG5)-dependent macroautophagy. Collectively, these results indicate that the anti-macroautophagic property is a key feature of CMA-mediated tumorigenesis and metastasis and may, in some contexts, serve as an attractive target for breast cancer therapies.
Seminars in Cancer Biology | 2018
Youcai Deng; Fangjie Wang; Tiffany Hughes; Jianhua Yu
In the tumor microenvironment (TME), cancer cells, stromal cells, and immune cells, along with their extracellular factors, have profound effects on either promoting or repressing anti-cancer immunity. Accumulating evidence has shown the paradoxical intrinsic role of the Forkhead box O (FOXO) family of transcription factors in cancer, which can act as a tumor repressor while also maintaining cancer stem cells. FOXOs also regulate cancer immunity. FOXOs promote antitumor activity through negatively regulating the expression of immunosuppressive proteins, such as programmed death 1 ligand 1 (PD-L1), and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in tumor cells or stromal cells, which can shape an immunotolerant state in the TME. FOXOs also intrinsically control the anti-tumor immune response as well as the homeostasis and development of immune cells, including T cells, B cells, natural killer (NK) cells, macrophages, and dendritic cells. As a cancer repressor, reviving the activity of Foxo1 forces tumor-infiltrating activated regulatory T (Treg) cells to egress from tumor tissues. As a promoter of cancer development, Foxo3 and Foxo1 negatively regulate cytotoxicity of both CD8+ T cells and NK cells against tumor cells. In this review, we focus on the complex role of FOXOs in regulating cancer immunity due to the various roles that they play in cancer cells, stromal cells, and immune cells. We also speculate on some possible additional roles of FOXOs in cancer immunity based on findings regarding FOXOs in non-cancer settings, such as infectious disease.
Scientific Reports | 2017
Xiongshan Sun; Qi Han; Hongqin Luo; Xiaodong Pan; Yan Ji; Yao Yang; Hanying Chen; Fangjie Wang; Wenjing Lai; Xiao Guan; Qi Zhang; Yuan Tang; Jianhong Chu; Jianhua Yu; Weinian Shou; Youcai Deng; Xiaohui Li
Mammalian cardiomyocytes undergo a critical hyperplastic-to-hypertrophic growth transition at early postnatal age, which is important in establishing normal physiological function of postnatal hearts. In the current study, we intended to explore the role of long non-coding (lnc) RNAs in this transitional stage. We analyzed lncRNA expression profiles in mouse hearts at postnatal day (P) 1, P7 and P28 via microarray. We identified 1,146 differentially expressed lncRNAs with more than 2.0-fold change when compared the expression profiles of P1 to P7, P1 to P28, and P7 to P28. The neighboring genes of these differentially expressed lncRNAs were mainly involved in DNA replication-associated biological processes. We were particularly interested in one novel cardiac-enriched lncRNA, ENSMUST00000117266, whose expression was dramatically down-regulated from P1 to P28 and was also sensitive to hypoxia, paraquat, and myocardial infarction. Knockdown ENSMUST00000117266 led to a significant increase of neonatal mouse cardiomyocytes in G0/G1 phase and reduction in G2/M phase, suggesting that ENSMUST00000117266 is involved in regulating cardiomyocyte proliferative activity and is likely associated with hyperplastic-to-hypertrophic growth transition. In conclusion, our data have identified a large group of lncRNAs presented in the early postnatal mouse heart. Some of these lncRNAs may have important functions in cardiac hyperplastic-to-hypertrophic growth transition.
PLOS ONE | 2016
Wei Guo; Xiao Guan; Xiaodong Pan; Xiongshan Sun; Fangjie Wang; Yan Ji; Pei Huang; Yafei Deng; Qi Zhang; Qi Han; Ping Yi; Michael Namaka; Ya Liu; Youcai Deng; Xiaohui Li
Prenatal exposure to an inflammatory stimulus has been shown to cause renal damage in offspring. Our present study explored the role of intra-renal NF-κB activation in the development of progressive renal fibrosis in offspring that underwent prenatal exposure to an inflammatory stimulus. Time-dated pregnant rats were treated with saline (control group) or 0.79 mg/kg lipopolysaccharide (LPS) through intra-peritoneal injection on gestational day 8, 10 and 12. At the age of 7 weeks, offspring from control or LPS group were treated with either tap water (Con+Ve or LPS+Ve group) or pyrollidine dithiocarbamate (PDTC, 120mg/L), a NF-κB inhibitor, via drinking water starting (Con+PDTC or LPS+PDTC group), respectively, till the age of 20 or 68 weeks. The gross structure of kidney was assessed by hematoxylin-eosin, periodic acid–Schiff staining and Sirius red staining. The expression levels of TNF-α, IL-6, α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) and renin-angiotensin system (RAS) genes were determined by real time polymerase chain reaction and/or immunohistochemical staining. Our data showed that post-natal persistent PDTC administration efficiently repressed intra-renal NF-κB activation, TNF-α and IL-6 expression. Post-natal PDTC also prevented intra-renal glycogen deposition and collagenous fiber generation as evident by the reduced expression of collagen III and interstitial α-SMA in offspring of prenatal LPS exposure. Furthermore, post-natal PDTC administration reversed the intra-renal renin-angiotensin system (RAS) over-activity in offspring of prenatal LPS exposure. In conclusion, prenatal inflammatory exposure results in offspring’s intra-renal NF-κB activation along with inflammation which cross-talked with excessive RAS activation that caused exacerbation of renal fibrosis and dysfunction in the offspring. Thus, early life prevention of NF-κB activation may be a potential preventive strategy for chronic renal inflammation and progressive renal damage.
Scientific Reports | 2016
Yafei Deng; Qi Zhang; Hongqin Luo; Xianhua Chen; Qi Han; Fangjie Wang; Pei Huang; Wenjing Lai; Xiao Guan; Xiaodong Pan; Yan Ji; Wei Guo; Ling Che; Yuan Tang; Liangqi Gu; Jianhua Yu; Michael Namaka; Youcai Deng; Xiaohui Li
Growing evidence has demonstrated that maternal detrimental factors, including inflammation, contribute to the development of hypertension in the offspring. The current study found that offspring subjected to prenatal exposure of inflammation by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) challenge during the second semester showed significantly increased systolic blood pressure. In addition, these offspring also displayed augmented vascular damage and reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels in thoracic aortas when challenged with deoxycorticosterone acetate and high-salt diet (DOCA-salt). Interestingly, the antioxidant N-acetyl-L-cysteine markedly reversed these changes. Mechanistically, prenatal LPS exposure led to pre-existing elevated peroxisome proliferators-activated receptor-γ co-activator (PGC)-1α, a critical master of ROS metabolism, which up-regulated the ROS defense capacity and maintained the balance of ROS generation and elimination under resting state. However, continued elevation of NF-κB activity significantly suppressed the rapid recovery of PGC-1α expression response to DOCA-salt challenge in offspring that underwent prenatal inflammatory stimulation. This was further confirmed by using a NF-κB inhibitor (N-p-Tosyl-L-phenylalanine chloromethyl ketone) that restored PGC-1α recovery and prevented blood pressure elevation induced by DOCA-salt. Our results suggest that maternal inflammation programmed proneness to NF-κB over-activation which impaired PGC-1α-mediated anti-oxidant capacity resulting in the increased sensitivity of offspring to hypertensive damage.
Materials Research Innovations | 2015
Xueming Yang; Fangjie Wang; X. Xu; C. Hu
Abstract The photo-oxidation of PVC-coated membrane material is studied by artificial accelerated weathering tests under two different tensile stresses (0 and 5% of the breaking strength). Yellowness index, surface morphology and tensile properties were tested under tensile stress. In addition, Fourier transform infrared spectrometry was used to analyse the degradation products of PVC-coated membrane material. The results showed that with the increase of cumulative UV radiation energy, the yellowness index and surface properties changed significantly, yet the tensile properties did not change significantly. This was mainly because of the fact that the photo-oxidation of the PVC-coated membrane material initially happened on the PVC coating, and then on the fabric. The results of the infrared spectroscopy analysis indicated that the photo-oxidation mechanism of the PVC-coated membrane material under different tensile stresses did not change. Finally, the change of the carbonyl index indicated that the stress accelerated the weathering of the PVC coating.
PLOS ONE | 2018
Qi Han; Rui Chen; Fangjie Wang; Sha Chen; Xiongshan Sun; Xiao Guan; Yao Yang; Bingjie Peng; Xiaodong Pan; Jinfang Li; Weijing Yi; Peng Li; Hongwei Zhang; Dongfang Feng; An Chen; Xiaohui Li; Shuhui Li; Zuoming Yin
Resistance to 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and its induced immune suppression have prevented its extensive application in the clinical treatment of breast cancer. In this study, the combined effect of 50 Hz-EMFs and 5-FU in the treatment of breast cancer was explored. MCF-7 and MCF10A cells were pre-exposed to 50 Hz-EMFs for 0, 2, 4, 8 and 12 h and then treated with different concentrations of 5-FU for 24 h; cell viability was analyzed by MTT assay and flow cytometry. After pre-exposure to 50 Hz-EMFs for 12 h, apoptosis and cell cycle distribution in MCF-7 and MCF10A cells were detected via flow cytometry and DNA synthesis was measured by EdU incorporation assay. Apoptosis-related and cell cycle-related gene and protein expression levels were monitored by qPCR and western blotting. Pre-exposure to 50 Hz-EMFs for 12 h enhanced the antiproliferative effect of 5-FU in breast cancer cell line MCF-7 in a dose-dependent manner but not in normal human breast epithelial cell line MCF10A. Exposure to 50 Hz-EMFs had no effect on apoptosis and P53 expression of MCF-7 and MCF10A cells, whereas it promoted DNA synthesis, induced entry of MCF-7 cells into the S phase of cell cycle, and upregulated the expression levels of cell cycle-related proteins Cyclin D1 and Cyclin E. Considering the pharmacological mechanisms of 5-FU in specifically disrupting DNA synthesis, this enhanced inhibitory effect might have resulted from the specific sensitivity of MCF7 cells in active S phase to 5-FU. Our findings demonstrate the enhanced cytotoxic activity of 5-FU on MCF7 cells through promoting entry into the S phase of the cell cycle via exposure to 50 Hz-EMFs, which provides a novel method of cancer treatment based on the combinatorial use of 50 Hz-EMFs and chemotherapy.
Materials Research Innovations | 2015
J. Yan; Fangjie Wang; K. Jiang; Y. Gu; Jian Zhang
Abstract In this work, it is aimed to produce the 304L stainless steel/Cu composites by powder metallurgy and investigate the effects of technological parameters on the properties of composites. The response surface methodology has been used to design experiments and develop multi-response optimisation models of the composites. Effects of the technological parameters including the ball-milling time, sintering temperature and 304L stainless steel percent in producing process on the mechanical properties of composites such as conductivity, relative density and Vickers hardness. The response surface methodology relationship between the technological parameters and the mechanical properties of composites was investigated. The results show that the conductivity and the relative density of the composites presented declining trend with 304L percent increasing. The sintering temperature most affects the Vickers hardness. Under the same conditions, the Vickers hardness was found to increase as the sintering temperature increased. The optimal process parameters combination are as follows: sintering temperature was 1100°C, ball-milling time was 5 hours and the 304L stainless steel percent was 15.