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Changqi Wang
Researcher at University of Sydney
Publications - 15
Citations - 1350
Changqi Wang is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kidney & Antigen. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 14 publications receiving 1119 citations. Previous affiliations of Changqi Wang include Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Circulating precursor CCR7(lo)PD-1(hi) CXCR5⁺ CD4⁺ T cells indicate Tfh cell activity and promote antibody responses upon antigen reexposure.
Jing He,Louis M Tsai,Yew Ann Leong,Xin Jack Hu,Xin Jack Hu,Cindy S. Ma,Cindy S. Ma,Nina Chevalier,Nina Chevalier,Xiaolin Sun,Kirsten Vandenberg,Steve Rockman,Yan Ding,Lei Zhu,Wei Wei,Changqi Wang,Alexander Karnowski,Gabrielle T. Belz,Joanna R. Ghali,Matthew C. Cook,Sean Riminton,André Veillette,Pamela L. Schwartzberg,Fabienne Mackay,Robert Brink,Robert Brink,Stuart G. Tangye,Stuart G. Tangye,Carola G. Vinuesa,Charles R. Mackay,Zhanguo Li,Di Yu +31 more
TL;DR: In this article, the CCR7(lo)PD-1(hi) CXCR5(+) precursors rapidly differentiate into mature Tfh cells to promote anti-body responses and represent a new mechanism of immunological early memory.
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Discrete functions of M2a and M2c macrophage subsets determine their relative efficacy in treating chronic kidney disease
Junyu Lu,Qi Cao,Dong Zheng,Yan Sun,Changqi Wang,Xiao Yu,Ya Wang,Vincent W. Lee,Guoping Zheng,Thian Kui Tan,Xin Wang,Stephen I. Alexander,David Harris,Yiping Wang +13 more
TL;DR: M(2c) are more potent than M(2a) macrophages in protecting against renal injury due to their ability to induce Tregs.
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Characterization of murine macrophages from bone marrow, spleen and peritoneum
Changqi Wang,Xiao Yu,Qi Cao,Ya Wang,Guoping Zheng,Thian Kui Tan,Hong Zhao,Ye Zhao,Yiping Wang,David Harris +9 more
TL;DR: The results show that BMs, SPMs and PMs are distinct populations with different biological functions, providing clues to guide their further experimental or therapeutic use.
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Matrix metalloproteinase-9 of tubular and macrophage origin contributes to the pathogenesis of renal fibrosis via macrophage recruitment through osteopontin cleavage
Thian Kui Tan,Guoping Zheng,Tzu-Ting Hsu,So Ra Lee,Jianlin Zhang,Jianlin Zhang,Ye Zhao,Xinrui Tian,Xinrui Tian,Yiping Wang,Yuan Min Wang,Qi Cao,Ya Wang,Vincent W. Lee,Changqi Wang,Dong Zheng,Stephen I. Alexander,Erik W. Thompson,David Harris +18 more
TL;DR: The result suggests that MMP-9 of both TEC and macrophage origin may directly or indirectly contribute to the pathogenesis of renal fibrosis via osteopontin cleavage, which, in turn further recruit macrophages and induce tubular cell EMT.
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IL-25 Induces M2 Macrophages and Reduces Renal Injury in Proteinuric Kidney Disease
Qi Cao,Changqi Wang,Dong Zheng,Ya Wang,Vincent W. Lee,Yuan Min Wang,Guoping Zheng,Thian Kui Tan,Di Yu,Stephen I. Alexander,David Harris,Yiping Wang +11 more
TL;DR: IL-25 protects against renal injury in adriamycin nephropathy in mice by, at least in part, inducing Th2 immune responses.