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Yanyun Jiang
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 8
Citations - 178
Yanyun Jiang is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psoriasis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 42 citations. Previous affiliations of Yanyun Jiang include Peking Union Medical College Hospital.
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Cytokinocytes: the diverse contribution of keratinocytes to immune responses in skin
Yanyun Jiang,Yanyun Jiang,Lam C. Tsoi,Allison C. Billi,Nicole L. Ward,Paul W. Harms,Chang Zeng,Emanual Michael Maverakis,J. Michelle Kahlenberg,Johann E. Gudjonsson +9 more
TL;DR: The skin serves as the primary interface between the authors' body and the external environment and acts as a barrier against entry of physical agents, chemicals, and microbes and keratinocytes actively participate in maintaining tissue homeostasis.
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Contribution of plasma cells and B-cells to hidradenitis suppurativa pathogenesis.
Johann E. Gudjonsson,Lam C. Tsoi,Feiyang Ma,Allison C. Billi,K R van Straalen,Allard R. J. V. Vossen,H.H. van der Zee,Paul W. Harms,Rachael Wasikowski,Christine M. Yee,Syed Monem Rizvi,Xianying Xing,Enze Xing,Olesya Plazyo,Chang Zeng,Matthew Patrick,Margaret M. Lowe,Richard E. Burney,Jeffrey H. Kozlow,Jill R. Cherry-Bukowiec,Yanyun Jiang,Joseph Kirma,Stephan Weidinger,Kelly C. Cushing,Michael Rosenblum,Celine C. Berthier,Amanda S. MacLeod,John J. Voorhees,Fei Wen,J. Michelle Kahlenberg,Emanual Michael Maverakis,Robert L. Modlin,Errol P. Prens +32 more
TL;DR: Preclinical evidence is provided to accelerate the path toward clinical trials targeting BTK and SYK signaling in moderate-to-severe HS, with Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK) and spleen tyrosinase (SYK) pathway activation as a central signal transduction network in HS.
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IRAK2 Has a Critical Role in Promoting Feed-Forward Amplification of Epidermal Inflammatory Responses.
Shuai Shao,Shuai Shao,Lam C. Tsoi,William R. Swindell,Jiaoling Chen,Ranjitha Uppala,Allison C. Billi,Xianying Xing,Chang Zeng,Mrinal K. Sarkar,Rachael Wasikowski,Yanyun Jiang,Joseph Kirma,Jingru Sun,Olesya Plazyo,Gang Wang,Paul W. Harms,John J. Voorhees,Nicole L. Ward,Feiyang Ma,Matteo Pellegrini,Alexander A. Merleev,Bethany E. Perez White,Robert L. Modlin,Bogi Andersen,Emanual Michael Maverakis,Stephan Weidinger,J. Michelle Kahlenberg,Johann E. Gudjonsson +28 more
TL;DR: In this article, a member of the signaling complex downstream of IL-1 and IL-36, correlates positively with disease severity in both atopic dermatitis and psoriasis.
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Homocysteine-Potentiated Keap1 Promotes Neuronal Senescence via Inhibiting Ubiquitination of β-Catenin
TL;DR: Hcy significantly promoted the senescence of N2a cells with elevated β-catenin and Kelch like ECH-associated protein 1 (Keap1), but increased the interaction between Keap1 and Wilms tumor gene on X chromosome (WTX), but decreased β-Catenin-WTX interaction simultaneously.
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Profiling Serum Cytokines and Anticytokine Antibodies in Psoriasis Patients
Dan Hong,Xiuting Liu,Xiao-Ting Qiu,Siyao Lu,Yanyun Jiang,Guo-zhen Tan,Zhenrui Shi,Liangchun Wang +7 more
TL;DR: The finding suggested that the levels of circulating bioactive IL-17A were associated with disease activity in psoriasis patients and the titers of ACAAs were not significantly altered nor correlated with disease severity, however, the functionality ofACAAs remains to be further demonstrated in vitro in future studies.