Yanjun Dong
yanjund@cau.edu.cn
Chinese, English
Beijing
China Agricultural University
Vetrinary Medicine
  • 2006-2011 PhD in Animal Genetics, Breeding and Reproduction, Shanxi Agricultural University
  • 2002-2006 Bachelor in Veterinary Medicine, Shanxi Agricultural University
  • Advanced Educator at China Agricultural University (2020)
  • Outstanding Paper Advisor in Beijing (2023)
  • 2016-present - China Agricultural University, College of Veterinary Medicine, Associate Professor
  • 2013-2016 - Beijing Institute of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Diseases, Assistant Researcher
  • 2011-2013 - Baylor College of Medicine, USA, Postdoctoral Fellow
  • Advanced Educator at China Agricultural University (2020)
  • Outstanding Paper Advisor in Beijing (2023)
Basic Veterinary Medicine, focusing on the relationship between animal tissue environment and disease development
  • Inactivation of MST1/2 Controls Macrophage Polarization to Affect Macrophage-Related Disease via YAP and Non-YAP Mechanisms, An Y, Tan S, Zhang P, Yang J, Wang K, Zheng R, Qiao L, Wang Y*, Dong Y*, 2024
  • The potential role of Hippo pathway regulates cellular metabolism via signaling crosstalk in disease-induced macrophage polarization, An Y, Tan S, Yang J, Gao T*, Dong Y*, 2024
  • Melatonin Alleviates Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Abnormal Pregnancy through MTNR1B Regulation of m6A, Zhao S, Dong Y#, Li Y, Wang Z, Chen Y*, Dong Y*, 2024
  • Irisin promotes the browning of white adipocytes tissue by AMPKα1 signaling pathway, Luo X, Li J, Zhang H, Wang Y, Shi H, Ge Y, Yu X, Wang H*, Dong Y*, 2022
  • MST1/2 in PDGFRα+ cells negatively regulates TGF-β-induced myofibroblast accumulation in renal fibrosis, An Y, Ren Y, Wang J, Zang J, Gao M, Wang H, Wang S*, Dong Y*, 2022
  • Mst1/2 Is Necessary for Satellite Cell Differentiation to Promote Muscle Regeneration, Yang J, Wang K, An Y, Wu R, Li J, Wang H, Dong Y*, 2022
  • Mobile Colistin Resistance Enzyme MCR-3 Facilitates Bacterial Evasion of Host Phagocytosis, Yin W#, Ling Z#, Dong Y#, Qiao L#, Shen Y#, Liu Z, Wu Y, Li W, Zhang R, Walsh TR, Dai C, Li J, Yang H, Liu D, Wang Y*, Gao GF*, Shen J*, 2021
  • The Mechanism of CD8+ T Cells for Reducing Myofibroblasts Accumulation during Renal Fibrosis, Gao M, Wang J, Zang J, An Y, Dong Y*, 2021
  • Two identified subsets of CD8 T cells in obstructed kidneys play different roles in inflammation and fibrosis, Wang J, Tian J, Sun J, Gao M, Dong Y*, 2020
  • MMP-9-positive neutrophils are essential for establishing profibrotic microenvironment in the obstructed kidney of UUO mice, Wang H, Gao M, Li J, Sun J, Wu R, Han D, Tan J, Wang J, Wang B, Zhang L, Dong Y*, 2019
  • CD11c⁺ CD8⁺ T Cells Reduce Renal Fibrosis Following Ureteric Obstruction by Inducing Fibroblast Apoptosis, Wang H, Wang J, Bai Y, Li J, Li L, Dong Y*, 2016
  • The pathway to muscle fibrosis depends on myostatin stimulating the differentiation of fibro/adipogenic progenitor cells in chronic kidney disease, Dong J#, Dong Y#, Chen Z, Mitch WE, Zhang L, 2017
  • Depletion of CD8+ T Cells Exacerbates CD4+ T Cell-Induced Monocyte-to-Fibroblast Transition in Renal Fibrosis, Dong Y#, Yang M, Zhang J, Peng X, Cheng J, Cui T, Du J*, 2016
  • Inhibition of myostatin in mice improves insulin sensitivity via irisin-mediated cross talk between muscle and adipose tissues, Dong J, Dong Y#, Dong Y, Chen F*, Mitch WE, Zhang L*, 2016
  • Glucocorticoids increase adipocytes in muscle by affecting IL-4 regulated FAP activity, Dong Y#, Silva KA, Dong Y, Zhang L*, 2014
  • Stat3 activation links a C/EBPδ to myostatin pathway to stimulate loss of muscle mass, Zhang L, Pan J, Dong Y, Tweardy DJ, Dong Y, Garibotto G, Mitch WE, 2013
  • Interactions between p-Akt and Smad3 in injured muscles initiate myogenesis or fibrogenesis, Dong Y#, Lakhia R, Thomas SS, Dong Y, Wang XH, Silva KA, Zhang L*, 2013
  • Myostatin suppression of Akirin1 mediates glucocorticoid-induced satellite cell dysfunction, Dong Y#, Pan JS, Zhang L*, 2013
Veterinary Medicine Tissue Environment Disease Development Animal Health Pathology Physiology Stem Cells Tissue Development Research Education

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