QI xuefeng
QI Xuefeng
Ph.D., Professor
Contact
Address: College of Veterinary Medicine, Northwest A&F University
No. 22 Xinong Road, Yangling, 712100, Shaanxi, China.
Email(s): qixuefeng_08@nwafu.edu.cn, yxyan2002@163.com
Mobile: +86 15114820964
Telephone: +86-(0)29-87081325
Fax: +86-(0)29-87081325
1. Education and Work Experience
01.2019 – now, Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, Northwest A&F University
01.2012 – 12.2018, Associate Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, Northwest A&F University
08.2013 – 09.2014, Visiting scholar, Purdue University, U. S.
07.2008 – 07.2005, Ph.D., Preventive Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Sichuan Agricultural University
09.2002 – 07.2005, Master, Preventive Veterinary Medicine, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Southwest Nationality University
09.1997– 07.2004, Bachelor, Preventive Veterinary Medicine, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Southwest Nationality University
2. Research and Teaching
Research interests:
Prevention and control of epidemic disease in ruminants, such as PPR, and BVD disease.
Pathogenesis and immunoregulation in ruminants.
Function and regulation of cellular trafficking system in animal RNA virus replication.
Teaching:
Veterinary Biologicalogy, for undergraduate students.
Development and application of veterinary biological products for master students.
3. Memberships and Academic Services
Member of the Chinese Society for Microbiology
4. Publications
Selected papers:
[1] Yang B, Xue Q, Guo J, Wang X, Zhang Y, Guo K, Li W, Chen S, Xue T, Qi X*, Wang J*. Autophagy induction by the pathogen receptor NECTIN4 and sustained autophagy contribute to peste des petitsruminants virus infectivity. Autophagy , 16:842-861 (2020).
[2] Wan Y, Chen Y, Wang T, Zhao B, Zeng W, Zhang L, Zhang Y, Cao S, Wang J, Xue Q, Qi X*. PPRV-Induced Autophagy Facilitates Infectious Virus Transmission by the Exosomal Pathway. Journal of Virology , 96:e0024422 (2022).
[3] Li H, Xue Q, Wan Y, Chen Y, Zeng W, Wei S, Zhang Y, Wang J, Qi X*. PPRV-induced novel miR-3 contributes to inhibit type I IFN production by targeting IRAK1. Journal of Virology , 95:e02045 (2021).
[4] Qi X, Li Z,LiH,Wang T, Zhang Y, Wang J. MicroRNA-1negatively regulates peripheral NK cell function via tumor necrosis factor-like weak inducer of apoptosis (TWEAK) signaling pathways during PPRV infection. Frontiers in Immunology . 10: 3066 (2020).
[5] Qi X, Wang T, Li Z, Wan Y, Yang B, Zeng W, Zhang Y, Wang J. MicroRNA-218 Regulates Signaling Lymphocyte Activation Molecular (SLAM) Mediated Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus Infectivity in Goat Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells. Frontiers in Immunology . 10:2201 (2019).
6. Projects and Funding
[1] Regulation of SLAM receptor expression by exosomes in Goat PBMCs and its mechanism of promoting peSTE petit Ruminant virus infection. General Project, No. 32172841, National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), 580,000 RMB Yuan, 2016-2019, grant holder.
[2] Study on Reproductive immune regulation in goats. General Project, No. 31572588, National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), 620,000 RMB Yuan, 2016-2019, grant holder.
[3]. Key Project, No. NY-0003, Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province. 2018-2019, grant holder.