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Jianqi Wu
Researcher at Harbin Medical University
Publications - 9
Citations - 181
Jianqi Wu is an academic researcher from Harbin Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Tumor microenvironment. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 117 citations.
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Oral vaccination with a liposome‐encapsulated influenza DNA vaccine protects mice against respiratory challenge infection
TL;DR: The results suggest that gastrointestinal tract, a constituent member of the common mucosal immune system, is a potent candidate applicable as a DNA vaccine route against virus respiratory diseases.
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IL-33 Receptor (ST2) Signalling is Important for Regulation of Th2-Mediated Airway Inflammation in a Murine Model of Acute Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection.
TL;DR: In this article, the function of IL-33/ST2 signalling during respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection is not fully known, but it has been shown that blocking ST2 signalling using anti-ST2 monoclonal antibody diminished not only RSV-induced eosinophil recruitment, but also the amounts of Th2-associated cytokines, particularly IL-13 and Th17-type cytokine IL-17A in the lungs of infected mice.
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Ferroptosis, as the most enriched programmed cell death process in glioma, induces immunosuppression and immunotherapy resistance.
Tianqi Liu,Chen Zhu,Xin Chen,Gefei Guan,Cunyi Zou,Shuai Shen,Jianqi Wu,Yuhang Wang,Zhiguo Lin,Ling Chen,Peng Cheng,Wen-Chun Cheng,Anhua Wu +12 more
TL;DR: A role of ferroptosis in glioma malignancy and a novel synergic immunotherapeutic strategy that combines immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) treatment with ferroPTosis inhibition are suggested.
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Natural helper cells contribute to pulmonary eosinophilia by producing IL-13 via IL-33/ST2 pathway in a murine model of respiratory syncytial virus infection
TL;DR: Results demonstrate that natural helper cells may play an important role in RSV-induced pulmonary eosinophilia by producing IL-13 via the IL-33/ST2 pathway.
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Respiratory syncytial virus protects against the subsequent development of ovalbumin‐induced allergic responses by inhibiting Th2‐type γδ T cells
Leiying Zhang,Jing Liu,Enhua Wang,Bing Wang,Sheng Zeng,Jianqi Wu,Yoshinobu Kimura,Beixing Liu +7 more
TL;DR: The results described here support the idea of an unknown γδ T cell‐dependent mechanism in the regulation of RSV‐affected, allergen‐induced allergic airway responses.