Ying Ying Li
National University of Singapore
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Scientific Reports | 2015
Xue Min Yu; Chun Wei Li; Siew Shuen Chao; Ying Ying Li; Yan Yan; Xue Ning Zhao; Feng Gang Yu; Jing Liu; Liang Shen; Xin Liang Pan; Li Shi; De Yun Wang
Basal cells in nasal epithelium have stemness/progenitor characters and play essential roles in the epithelial remodeling in nasal polyps (NP). We investigate whether the human nasal epithelial stem/progenitor cells (hNESPCs) from patients with NP are inherently distinct from those obtained from healthy controls. Epithelial basal cells were isolated and cultured for four passages from NP tissues and control nasal mucosa. hNESPCs from controls were stained positively with stem cell marker p63 and KRT5 and presented a consistent high Ki67 expression level over four passages. In contrast, hNESPCs from NP patients showed: i). a reduced growth and proliferation rate at each passage by evaluating colony-forming efficiency and doubling time; ii). a lower percentage of Ki67+ cells among p63+ cells in the colonies in late passages, which was also confirmed by immunostaining in the NP tissues. Thus reduced growth/proliferation dynamics in hNESPCs from NP could be an important pathological phenomenon in NP development.
Histopathology | 2013
Xue Min Yu; Chun Wei Li; Ying Ying Li; Jing Liu; Zhi Bin Lin; Tian Ying Li; Li Zhao; Xin Liang Pan; Li Shi; De Yun Wang
The aim of this study was to assess protein and mRNA expression of epithelial membrane protein 1 (EMP1) in the nasal mucosa of patients with nasal polyps (NP), and to determine what changes occur in response to glucocorticosteroid (GC) treatment.
International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology | 2016
Tian Gao; Chew Lip Ng; Chun Wei Li; Ying Ying Li; Chen Duan; Liang Shen; Yu Fei Jiao; Ming Liu; De Yun Wang
Nasal polyposis demonstrates histological features of epithelial remodeling and variable inflammatory cellular infiltration. We studied a large series of Chinese nasal polyp (NP) samples to characterize these histological features and their associations with clinical characteristics.
Allergy | 2017
L. Zhao; Ying Ying Li; Chun Wei Li; Siew Shuen Chao; Jianjun Liu; H.N. Nam; N.T.N. Dung; Li Shi; D. Y. Wang
Aberrant epithelial remodeling with the ectopic expression of p63 (basal cell markers) is an important pathologic phenomenon seen in chronically inflamed airway epithelium such as in nasal polyps (NPs).
International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology | 2017
Ying Ying Li; Jing Liu; Chun Wei Li; Somasundaram Subramaniam; Siew Shuen Chao; Feng Gang Yu; Noam A. Cohen; Shi Li; Yun Wang
Myrtol standardized (Gelomyrtol forte) has been shown to be effective in controlling nasal symptoms of rhinosinusitis by promoting mucociliary clearance. Our aim was to evaluate the short‐ and long‐term effects of myrtol on ciliated columnar cells and goblet cells in an in‐vitro setting.
PLOS ONE | 2016
Chen Duan; Chun Wei Li; Li Zhao; Somasundaram Subramaniam; Xue Min Yu; Ying Ying Li; De Hua Chen; Tian Ying Li; Liang Shen; Li Shi; De Yun Wang
Epidermal growth factor receptors play an important role in airway epithelial cell growth and differentiation. The current study investigates the expression profiles of EGF, EGFR and ERBB4 in patients with nasal polyps (NP), and their response to glucocorticosteroid (GC) treatment. Fifty patients with NP (40 without GC treatment and 10 with oral GC) and 20 control subjects with septal deviation were recruited into the study. Protein levels of EGF, EGFR, and ERBB4 were evaluated by immune-staining. In healthy nasal epithelium, EGF and EGFR localized within p63+ basal cells, while ERBB4 localized within ciliated cells. GC-naïve NP epithelium showed weak expression of EGF in 90% of samples versus 5% of controls. EGFR was significantly increased in the epithelium with basal cell hyperplasia from GC-naïve NPs (78%, 31/40) compared to controls (23%, 4/17). EGFR was also found in some degranulating goblet cells. ERBB4 expression was significantly higher in hyperplastic epithelium from GC-naïve NPs (65%, 26/40) than in controls (6%, 1/17). GC treatment restored the EGF expression and normalized the EGFR and ERBB4 expression in NPs. Differential expression patterns of EGF, EGFR, and ERBB4 are essential in epithelial restitution and remodeling in nasal epithelium.
Laryngoscope | 2016
Li Zhao; Chun Wei Li; Peng Jin; Chew Lip Ng; Zhi Bin Lin; Ying Ying Li; Tian Ying Li; Bengt Fredrik Petersson; Li Shi; De Yun Wang
Nasal inverted papilloma (IP) is a benign tumor with high recurrence rates. Evidence of inflammation has been reported in IP in Caucasian studies. This study aimed to investigate the histopathological patterns and their associations with clinical characteristics in Chinese patients with IP.
Allergy | 2018
Jianjun Liu; Ying Ying Li; Anand Kumar Andiappan; Yan Yan; Kai Sen Tan; Hsiao Hui Ong; K. T. Thong; Y. K. Ong; F. G. Yu; H. B. Low; Y. L. Zhang; Li Shi; D. Y. Wang
The IL‐13 receptor α2 (IL‐13Rα2) is a receptor for IL‐13 which has conflicting roles in mediating IL‐13 responses in the lower airway, with little known about its impact on upper airway diseases. We sought to investigate the expression of IL‐13 receptors, IL‐13Rα1 and IL‐13Rα2, in chronically inflamed nasal epithelium, and explore IL‐13‐induced signaling pathways in an in vitro model of human nasal epithelial cells (hNECs).
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2014
Ying Ying Li; Chun Wei Li; Siew Shuen Chao; Feng Gang Yu; Xue Min Yu; Jing Liu; Yan Yan; Liang Shen; William Gordon; Li Shi; De Yun Wang
Clinical Otolaryngology | 2018
Zhong Chen; Yang Peng; C.L. Ng; P. Jin; Jianjun Liu; Ying Ying Li; Y. Yan; Y.H. Liu; X.L. Luo; Qianhui Qiu; De Yun Wang