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Allergy | 2010

Opposing roles of IL-17A and IL-25 in the regulation of TSLP production in human nasal epithelial cells.

Geng Xu; L. Zhang; D. Y. Wang; Ruihua Xu; Zhengxiang Liu; Demin Han; Xiaoni Wang; Kejun Zuo; Hao Li

To cite this article: Xu G, Zhang L, Wang DY, Xu R, Liu Z, Han DM, Wang XD, Zuo KJ, Li HB. Opposing roles of IL‐17A and IL‐25 in the regulation of TSLP production in human nasal epithelial cells. Allergy 2010; 65: 581–589.


Neural Plasticity | 2016

Abnormal Resting-State Functional Connectivity Strength in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Its Conversion to Alzheimer’s Disease

Yuxia Li; Xiaoni Wang; Y. Li; Yu Sun; Can Sheng; Hongyan Li; Xuanyu Li; Yang Yu; Guanqun Chen; Xiaochen Hu; Bin Jing; Defeng Wang; Kuncheng Li; Frank Jessen; Mingrui Xia; Ying Han

Individuals diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) are at high risk of transition to Alzheimers disease (AD). However, little is known about functional characteristics of the conversion from MCI to AD. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging was performed in 25 AD patients, 31 MCI patients, and 42 well-matched normal controls at baseline. Twenty-one of the 31 MCI patients converted to AD at approximately 24 months of follow-up. Functional connectivity strength (FCS) and seed-based functional connectivity analyses were used to assess the functional differences among the groups. Compared to controls, subjects with MCI and AD showed decreased FCS in the default-mode network and the occipital cortex. Importantly, the FCS of the left angular gyrus and middle occipital gyrus was significantly lower in MCI-converters as compared with MCI-nonconverters. Significantly decreased functional connectivity was found in MCI-converters compared to nonconverters between the left angular gyrus and bilateral inferior parietal lobules, dorsolateral prefrontal and lateral temporal cortices, and the left middle occipital gyrus and right middle occipital gyri. We demonstrated gradual but progressive functional changes during a median 2-year interval in patients converting from MCI to AD, which might serve as early indicators for the dysfunction and progression in the early stage of AD.


Radiology | 2016

Subjective Cognitive Decline: Mapping Functional and Structural Brain Changes—A Combined Resting-State Functional and Structural MR Imaging Study

Yu Sun; Zhengjia Dai; Yuxia Li; Can Sheng; Hongyan Li; Xiaoni Wang; Xiaodan Chen; Yong He; Ying Han

Purpose To determine whether individuals with subjective cognitive decline (SCD) exhibit functional and structural brain alterations by using resting-state functional and structural magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. Materials and Methods This study received institutional review board approval, and all participants gave informed consent. Resting-state functional MR imaging and structural MR imaging techniques were used to measure amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (ALFF) and regional gray matter volume in 25 subjects with SCD (mean age, 65.52 years ± 6.12) and 61 control subjects (mean age, 64.11 years ± 8.59). Voxel-wise general linear model analyses were used to examine between-group differences in ALFF or in gray matter volume and to further determine the brain-behavioral relationship. Results Subjects with SCD exhibited higher ALFF values than did control subjects in the bilateral inferior parietal lobule (left: 0.44 ± 0.25 vs 0.27 ± 0.18, respectively; P = .0003; right: 1.46 ± 0.45 vs 1.10 ± 0.37, respectively; P = .0015), right inferior (0.45 ± 0.15 vs 0.37 ± 0.08, repectively; P = .0106) and middle (1.03 ± 0.32 vs 0.83 ± 0.20, respectively; P = .0008) occipital gyrus, right superior temporal gyrus (0.11 ± 0.07 vs 0.07 ± 0.04, respectively; P = .0016), and right cerebellum posterior lobe (0.51 ± 0.27 vs 0.39 ± 0.15, respectively; P = .0010). In the SCD group, significant correlations were found between Auditory Verbal Learning Test recognition scores and ALFF in the left inferior parietal lobe (r = -0.79, P < .001) and between Auditory Verbal Learning Test immediate recall scores and ALFF values in the right middle occipital gyrus (r = -0.64, P = .002). Nonsignificant group differences were found in gray matter volume (P > .05, corrected). Conclusion Individuals with SCD had altered spontaneous functional activity, suggesting that resting-state functional MR imaging may be a noninvasive method for characterizing SCD. (©) RSNA, 2016 Online supplemental material is available for this article.


Oncotarget | 2016

Abnormal organization of white matter networks in patients with subjective cognitive decline and mild cognitive impairment

Xiaoni Wang; Yang Zeng; Guanqun Chen; Yi-He Zhang; Xuanyu Li; Xu-Yang Hao; Yang Yu; Meng Zhang; Can Sheng; Yuxia Li; Yu Sun; Hongyan Li; Yang Song; Kuncheng Li; Tianyi Yan; Xiao-Ying Tang; Ying Han

Network analysis has been widely used in studying Alzheimers disease (AD). However, how the white matter network changes in cognitive impaired patients with subjective cognitive decline (SCD) (a symptom emerging during early stage of AD) and amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) (a pre-dementia stage of AD) is still unclear. Here, structural networks were constructed respectively based on FA and FN for 36 normal controls, 21 SCD patients, and 33 aMCI patients by diffusion tensor imaging and graph theory. Significantly lower efficiency was found in aMCI patients than normal controls (NC). Though not significant, the values in those with SCD were intermediate between aMCI and NC. In addition, our results showed significantly altered betweenness centrality located in right precuneus, calcarine, putamen, and left anterior cingulate in aMCI patients. Furthermore, association was found between network metrics and cognitive impairment. Our study suggests that the structural network properties might be preserved in SCD stage and disrupted in aMCI stage, which may provide novel insights into pathological mechanisms of AD.


Neurobiology of Aging | 2017

Local-to-remote cortical connectivity in amnestic mild cognitive impairment

Yi-Wen Zhang; Zhilian Zhao; Zhigang Qi; Yang Hu; Yin-Shan Wang; Can Sheng; Yu Sun; Xiaoni Wang; L. L. Jiang; Chao-Gan Yan; Kuncheng Li; Hui-Jie Li; Xi-Nian Zuo

Alterations in both local and remote connectivity were reported in amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) patients but rarely in the same group of patients. In the present study, we employed a novel resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rfMRI) connectome index, regional functional homogeneity on the 2-dimensional cortical surface, to detect full-cortex vertex-wise changes of the local rfMRI connectivity in 32 aMCI patients compared with 40 healthy controls. We further used the seed-based functional connectivity to explore the remote rfMRI connectivity in aMCI. The results revealed significantly lower local connectivity in the default network and higher local connectivity in the somatomotor network in aMCI patients. Abnormal remote connectivity relevant to local connectivity was primarily detectable within the default network (decrease) and in the somatomotor and attention networks (increase). The abnormalities in the remote (not local) default network connectivity were significantly associated with episodic memory performance in patients. These distance-related connectivity profiles illustrated a dysfunctional pattern in aMCI, which extended our knowledge of this pathological aging process.


Allergy | 2018

Prevalence of pollen-induced allergic rhinitis with high pollen exposure in grasslands of northern China

X.-Y. Wang; T.-T. Ma; Y. Zhuang; Xiaoni Wang; H.-Y. Ning; H.-Y. Shi; R.-L. Yu; D. Yan; H.-D. Huang; Y.-F. Bai; G.-L. Shan; B. Zhang; Q.-K. Song; Y.-F. Zhang; T.-J. Zhang; D.-Z. Jia; X.-L. Liu; Z.-X. Kang; W.-J. Yan; B.-T. Yang; X.-Z. Bao; S.-H. Sun; F.-F. Zhang; W.-H. Yu; C.-L. Bai; T. Wei; T. Yang; T.-Q. Ma; X.-B. Wu; J.-G. Liu

The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of epidemiologic and physician‐diagnosed pollen‐induced AR (PiAR) in the grasslands of northern China and to study the impact of the intensity and time of pollen exposure on PiAR prevalence.


Allergy | 2018

Th2 cytokines orchestrate the secretion of MUC5AC and MUC5B in IL-5-positive chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps

Y. Zhang; Lara Derycke; Gabriele Holtappels; Xiaoni Wang; L. Zhang; Claus Bachert; Nan Zhang

Mucin over‐secretion is a significant characteristic of chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP). This study aimed to investigate the relationship between Th2 cytokines and MUC5AC or MUC5B, and the mechanism of mucin over‐secretion in the type‐2 inflammatory endotype of CRSwNP.


Alzheimers & Dementia | 2017

ABNORMAL BRAIN CONNECTIVITY DYNAMICS AND BRAIN ACTIVITY STATES IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE

Yu Sun; Zhaojun Zhu; Xuanyu Li; Jiachen Li; Xiaoni Wang; Guanqun Chen; Liu Yang; Haijing Niu; Ying Han

infarcts were detected (12 patients (13%); 20 cavitated, 1 non-cavitated; mean size 5.2mm), compared to 48 primary care patients not selected on disease status (1 patient (2%); 1 cavitated; p1⁄40.031; Figure 1). Conclusions: We established reliable imaging criteria for the detection of small infarcts in the caudate nucleus on 7t MRI that can be used in future studies to provide new insights into the pathophysiology of CSVD.


Alzheimers & Dementia | 2016

HOW DOES WHITE MATTER CONNECTIVITY DIFFER BETWEEN VASCULAR AND DEGENERATIVE PRE-DEMENTIA?

Yang Yu; Xinyu Liang; Yunyan Xie; Guanqun Chen; Xuanyu Li; Xiaoni Wang; Yu Sun; Can Sheng; Changhao Yin; Gaolang Gong; Ying Han

tients (76% in AD, 75% in FTD, 50% in DLB, and 89% in Others). Among 29 patients with negative [C]PiB-PET scan, 11 patients were evaluated as even not having any progressive neurological disorders and the result lead to drastic change of prognostic view. Conclusions: [C]PiB-PET imaging has high clinical impact on the diagnosis of young onset neurodegenerative dementias. Further studies are required to evaluate the total impact of amyloid imaging in young onset dementias not only on the medical diagnosis but also on social issues such as occupational and familial activities.


Alzheimers & Dementia | 2018

THE SPECIFIC FEATURES OF SUBJECTIVE COGNITIVE DECLINE BASED ON A LARGE COHORT STUDY

Ziqi Wang; Lixiao Hao; Bin Mu; Liu Yang; Yu Sun; Xuanyu Li; Guanqun Chen; Xiaoni Wang; Jiachen Li; Wenying Du; Weina Zhao; Ying Chen; Ying Han

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Yu Sun

Capital Medical University

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Ying Han

Capital Medical University

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Guanqun Chen

Capital Medical University

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Xuanyu Li

Capital Medical University

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Can Sheng

Capital Medical University

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Hongyan Li

Capital Medical University

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Yang Yu

Capital Medical University

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Yuxia Li

Capital Medical University

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Kuncheng Li

Capital Medical University

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L. Zhang

Capital Medical University

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