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Overview

Jian-Dong Li is affiliated with Georgia State University in the United States and is active in research primarily within the field of Medicine. Their work spans multiple subfields including Molecular Biology, Surgery, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Infectious Diseases.

Their research covers diverse topics such as Gut microbiota and health, Viral Infections and Vectors, Cholangiocarcinoma and Gallbladder Cancer Studies, Cystic Fibrosis Research Advances, Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research, and Parasitic infections in humans and animals.

Jian-Dong Li has published extensively, with notable papers including:

  • Characterization of respiratory microbial dysbiosis in hospitalized COVID-19 patients, 2021, Cell Discovery
  • Spatial Relation Controllable Di-Defects Synergy Boosts Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Reaction over VSe2 Nanoflakes in All pH Electrolytes, 2022, Small
  • Population Bottlenecks and Intra-host Evolution During Human-to-Human Transmission of SARS-CoV-2, 2021, Frontiers in Medicine
  • Soft X-ray prompt emission from the high-redshift gamma-ray burst EP240315a, 2025, Nature Astronomy
  • Correlation between atherogenic index of plasma and cardiovascular disease risk across Cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome stages 0-3: a nationwide prospective cohort study, 2025, Cardiovascular Diabetology

Frequent co-authors in Jian-Dong Li's work include Jianhua Yu, Junhua Li, Baochun Lu, Weijun Chen, and Aqian Li.

Publication venues where Jian-Dong Li has contributed multiple works are:

  • PubMed
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Scientific Reports
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • International Journal of Biological Macromolecules

Best Publications

  • Retraction: Molecular characterization of Legionella pneumophila -induced interleukin-8 expression in T cells

    Reika Takamatsu;Hiromitsu Teruya;Eriko Takeshima;Chie Ishikawa

  • Activation of NF-κB via a Src-dependent Ras-MAPK-pp90rsk pathway is required for Pseudomonas aeruginosa-induced mucin overproduction in epithelial cells

    Jian-Dong Li;Weijun Feng;Marianne Gallup;Jae-Ho Kim

  • Activation of NF-κB by nontypeable Hemophilus influenzae is mediated by toll-like receptor 2-TAK1-dependent NIK–IKKα/β–IκBα and MKK3/6–p38 MAP kinase signaling pathways in epithelial cells

    Tsuyoshi Shuto;Haidong Xu;Haidong Xu;Beinan Wang;Beinan Wang;Jiahuai Han

  • Transcriptional activation of mucin by Pseudomonas aeruginosa lipopolysaccharide in the pathogenesis of cystic fibrosis lung disease

    Jian-Dong Li;Austin F. Dohrman;Marianne Gallup;Susumu Miyata

  • Vinpocetine inhibits NF-κB–dependent inflammation via an IKK-dependent but PDE-independent mechanism

    Kye Im Jeon;Xiangbin Xu;Toru Aizawa;Jae Hyang Lim

  • Mucin gene (MUC 2 and MUC 5AC) upregulation by Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.

    Austin Dohrman;Susumu Miyata;Marianne Gallup;Jian-Dong Li

  • Vitamin D receptor negatively regulates bacterial-stimulated NF-κB activity in intestine

    Shaoping Wu;Anne P. Liao;Yinglin Xia;Yan Chun Li

  • The Tumor Suppressor Cylindromatosis (CYLD) Acts as a Negative Regulator for Toll-like Receptor 2 Signaling via Negative Cross-talk with TRAF6 and TRAF7

    Hiroki Yoshida;Hirofumi Jono;Hirofumi Kai;Jian Dong Li

  • NF-κB Is Essential for Induction of CYLD, the Negative Regulator of NF-κB EVIDENCE FOR A NOVEL INDUCIBLE AUTOREGULATORY FEEDBACK PATHWAY

    Hirofumi Jono;Jae Hyang Lim;Lin Feng Chen;Haidong Xu

  • Tumor-derived EMMPRIN (extracellular matrix metalloproteinase inducer) stimulates collagenase transcription through MAPK p38

    Melissa Lim;Tom Martinez;David Jablons;Robert Cameron

  • Role of Ca2+/Calmodulin-Stimulated Cyclic Nucleotide Phosphodiesterase 1 in Mediating Cardiomyocyte Hypertrophy

    Clint L. Miller;Masayoshi Oikawa;Yujun Cai;Andrew P. Wojtovich

  • Glucocorticoids synergistically enhance nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae-induced Toll-like receptor 2 expression via a negative cross-talk with p38 MAP kinase.

    Tsuyoshi Shuto;Akira Imasato;Hirofumi Jono;Akihiro Sakai

  • Antimicrobial activity of innate immune molecules against Streptococcus pneumoniae, Moraxella catarrhalis and nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae.

    Haa Yung Lee;Ali Andalibi;Ali Andalibi;Paul Webster;Paul Webster;Sung Kyun Moon;Sung Kyun Moon

  • Inhibition of p38 MAPK by glucocorticoids via induction of MAPK phosphatase-1 enhances nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae-induced expression of toll-like receptor 2.

    Akira Imasato;Christéle Desbois-Mouthon;Jiahuai Han;Hirofumi Kai

  • Cell biology of tubotympanum in relation to pathogenesis of otitis media — a review

    David J. Lim;Y. M. Chun;H. Y. Lee;S. K. Moon

  • Novel cytoplasmic proteins of nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae up-regulate human MUC5AC mucin transcription via a positive p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway and a negative phosphoinositide 3-kinase-Akt pathway

    Beinan Wang;David J. Lim;Jiahuai Han;Young S. Kim

  • Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae lipoprotein P6 induces MUC5AC mucin transcription via TLR2-TAK1-dependent p38 MAPK-AP1 and IKKβ- IκBα-NF-κB signaling pathways

    Ran Chen;Jae Hyang Lim;Hirofumi Jono;Xin Xing Gu

  • CYLD negatively regulates transforming growth factor-β-signalling via deubiquitinating Akt

    Jae Hyang Lim;Jae Hyang Lim;Hirofumi Jono;Hirofumi Jono;Kensei Komatsu;Kensei Komatsu;Chang Hoon Woo

  • Use of antimicrobial proteins and peptides for the treatment of otitis media and paranasal sinusitis

    David J. Lim;Haa-Yung Lee;Paul Webster;Ali Andalibi

  • Co-immunization with virus-like particle and DNA vaccines induces protection against respiratory syncytial virus infection and bronchiolitis.

    Hye Suk Hwang;Young-Man Kwon;Jong Seok Lee;Si-Eun Yoo

Frequent Co-Authors

Chen Yan
Chen Yan University of Rochester
Carol Basbaum
Carol Basbaum University of California, San Francisco
Xin-Hua Feng
Xin-Hua Feng Zhejiang University
Jiahuai Han
Jiahuai Han Xiamen University
Young S. Kim
Young S. Kim University of California, San Francisco
Jun Ichi Abe
Jun Ichi Abe The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Bradford C. Berk
Bradford C. Berk University of Rochester
Naomi Nakagata
Naomi Nakagata Kumamoto University
Andrew C.B. Cato
Andrew C.B. Cato Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Lauren O. Bakaletz
Lauren O. Bakaletz The Ohio State University

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