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2. Transient induction of actin cytoskeletal remodeling associated with dedifferentiation, proliferation, and redifferentiation stimulates cardiac regeneration
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Wenbin Fu, Qiao Liao, Yu Shi, Wujian Liu, Hongmei Ren, Chunmei Xu, and Chunyu Zeng
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Single cell analysis ,Actin remodeling ,Tmsb4x ,Tmsb10 ,Dmd ,Ctnna3 ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
The formation of new and functional cardiomyocytes requires a 3-step process: dedifferentiation, proliferation, and redifferentiation, but the critical genes required for efficient dedifferentiation, proliferation, and redifferentiation remain unknown. In our study, a circular trajectory using single-nucleus RNA sequencing of the pericentriolar material 1 positive (PCM1+) cardiomyocyte nuclei from hearts 1 and 3 days after surgery-induced myocardial infarction (MI) on postnatal Day 1 was reconstructed and demonstrated that actin remodeling contributed to the dedifferentiation, proliferation, and redifferentiation of cardiomyocytes after injury. We identified four top actin-remodeling regulators, namely Tmsb4x, Tmsb10, Dmd, and Ctnna3, which we collectively referred to as 2D2P. Transiently expressed changes of 2D2P, using a polycistronic non-integrating lentivirus driven by Tnnt2 (cardiac-specific troponin T) promoters (Tnnt2-2D2P-NIL), efficiently induced transiently proliferative activation and actin remodeling in postnatal Day 7 cardiomyocytes and adult hearts. Furthermore, the intramyocardial delivery of Tnnt2-2D2P-NIL resulted in a sustained improvement in cardiac function without ventricular dilatation, thickened septum, or fatal arrhythmia for at least 4 months. In conclusion, this study highlights the importance of actin remodeling in cardiac regeneration and provides a foundation for new gene-cocktail-therapy approaches to improve cardiac repair and treat heart failure using a novel transient and cardiomyocyte-specific viral construct.
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- 2024
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3. Altered gut microbiota is associated with the formation of occult hepatitis B virus infection
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Bochao Liu, Hualong Yang, Qiao Liao, Min Wang, Jieting Huang, Ru Xu, Zhengang Shan, Huishan Zhong, Tingting Li, Chengyao Li, Yongshui Fu, and Xia Rong
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occult hepatitis B virus infection ,gut microbiota ,16S sequencing ,Subdoligranulum ,Faecalibacterium ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Hepatitis B virus (HBV), a common blood transmission pathogen worldwide, can lead to viral hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver cancer, and other liver diseases. In particular, occult hepatitis B virus infection (OBI) may be caused by an immune response leading to suppressed virus replication. Gut microbiota can change the immunity status of the human body and, therefore, affect the replication of HBV. Thus, to identify whether there are differences in gut microbiota between HBV carriers and OBI carriers, we collected fecal samples from 18 HBV carriers, 24 OBI blood donors, and also 20 healthy blood donors as negative control. After 16S sequencing, we found that the abundance of Faecalibacterium was significantly reduced in samples from OBI blood donors compared with those from healthy blood donors. Compared with samples from HBV carriers, the samples from OBI blood donors had a significantly increased abundance of Subdoligranulum, which might stimulate immune activation, thus inhibiting HBV replication and contributing to the formation of occult infection. Our findings revealed the potential role of gut microbiota in the formation of OBI and further provided a novel strategy for the treatment of HBV infection.IMPORTANCEOccult hepatitis B virus infection (OBI) is a special form of hepatitis B virus infection with hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) positive and hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA negative. Gut microbiota may contribute to the immune response leading to suppressed virus replication and, thus, participates in the development of OBI. The study on gut microbiota of OBI blood donors provides novel data considerably advancing our understanding of the immune mechanism for the determination of occult hepatitis B virus infection, which is helpful for improving the strategy of the treatment of HBV infection.
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- 2024
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4. Detection and analysis of antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 in blood donors at different periods in Guangzhou
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Zhengang SHAN, Hualong YANG, Ledong YANG, Jieting HUANG, Min WANG, Ru XU, Qiao LIAO, Huishan ZHONG, Bochao LIU, Yongshui FU, and Xia RONG
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blood donor ,sars-cov-2 ,antibody ,Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 ,Medicine - Abstract
Objective To detect the anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody levels in blood donors in Guangzhou, so as to provide laboratory data support for the collection and clinical use of convalescent plasma. Methods Anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies were measured by ELISA in qualified donors. Among them, 326 donors who gave blood in February 2023 were tested for IgG antibodies, 444 donors were tested for neutralizing antibodies. In July 2023, 398 donors were tested for IgG and IgM. Results 399 of 724 blood samples diluted with normal saline (1∶160) were IgG reactive, with a reactive rate of 55.11%. Chi-square test showed that there was a significant difference in the reactive rate of IgG among samples collected at different times (25.46% in February vs 79.40% in July, χ2=210.74, P
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5. Investigation on the planar Poisson’s ratio of -oriented Pb(In1/2Nb1/2)O3–Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3–PbTiO3 ceramics
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Yang, Shuai, Zhang, Jinjing, Qiu, Chaorui, Qiao, Liao, Liu, Jinfeng, Wang, Mingwen, Wu, Jie, Li, Jinglei, Li, Chunchun, Gao, Xiangyu, and Li, Fei
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6. Biomarkers in cerebrospinal fluid for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis phenotypes
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Jinxia Zhou, Qianqian Zeng, Qiao Liao, Qi Niu, Wenping Gu, Dandan Su, Sizhuo Li, Bo Xiao, and Fangfang Bi
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Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Objective Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease involving both upper and lower motor neurons. The motor phenotypes of ALS are highly clinically heterogeneous, and the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Methods A comparative proteomic analysis was performed in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of bulbar‐onset (BO) and spinal‐onset (SO) ALS patients and controls (n = 14). Five biomarker candidates were selected from a differentially regulated protein pool, and further validation was performed in a larger independent cohort (n = 92) using enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Results A total of 1732 CSF proteins were identified, and 78 differentially expressed proteins were found among BO‐ALS patients, SO‐ALS patients, and controls. Five promising biomarker candidates were selected for further validation, and lipopolysaccharide‐binding protein (LBP) and HLA class II histocompatibility antigen, DR alpha chain (HLA‐DRA) were validated. CSF LBP levels were increased in ALS patients compared with controls and higher in BO‐ALS versus SO‐ALS. The increased CSF LBP levels were correlated with the revised ALS Functional Scale (ALSFRS‐R) score. CSF HLA‐DRA levels were specifically elevated in BO‐ALS patients, and there was no significant difference between SO‐ALS patients and controls. Increased HLA‐DRA expression was correlated with decreased survival. Interpretation Our data shows that elevated CSF LBP is a good biomarker for ALS and correlates with clinical severity, and increased HLA‐DRA is a specific biomarker for BO‐ALS and may predict short survival. It also suggests that the microglial pathway and HLA‐II‐related adaptive immunity may be differentially involved in ALS phenotypes and may be new therapeutic targets for ALS.
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7. Viral selection pressure and CD4+T cell epitope in HLA-DRB1 * 11:01 of HCV infected patients
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Ru XU, Jieting HUANG, Min WANG, Qiao LIAO, Zhengang SHAN, Huishan ZHONG, Xia RONG, and Yongshui FU
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hepatitis c virus(hcv) ,positive selection sites(psss) ,cd4+ t cell epitope ,hla-drb1 * 11:01 ,natural outcome ,Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 ,Medicine - Abstract
Objective HLA-DRB1 * 11:01, as a class HLA-Ⅱ gene, was reported to be associated with spontaneous clearance of HCV in Han and Li population. Our study was to investigate the effects of viral selection pressure and CD4+T cell epitope on the natural outcome of HCV infection in HLA-DRB1 * 11:01 positive infected patients. Methods The positive selection sites and population growth of E1E2 and NS3 genes of common HCV 6a in HLA-DRB1 * 11:01 positive and negative groups in Guangdong were respectively analyzed. The peptide library covering the conserved regions of common HCV genotypes was used to stimulate HCV spontaneous clearance group and chronic infection group using ELISPOT method. Reactive peptides were obtained according to the number of spot-forming cells per well and the frequency of occurrence in different groups. Results The positive selection sites (PSSs) of E1E2 and NS3 of common HCV 6a in HLA-DRB1 * 11:01 negative group were greater than those in HLA-DRB1 * 11:01 positive group. Furthermore, the number of PPSs in CD4+T cell peptide in HLA-DRB1 * 11:01 negative group were also greater than those in HLA-DRB1 * 11:01 positive group; Both groups of HCV 6a had a population growth in Guangdong, and the expansion trend of HLA-DRB1 * 11:01 negative group was significantly higher than that of HLA-DRB1 * 11 :01 positive group. Compared to HCV chronic infection group, the response rate of HCV spontaneous clearance group to five peptides (C-52 E2691-707, C-119 NS31545-1560, C-134 NS4A1669-1684, C-154 NS4B1912-1927, C-159 NS4B1929-1944) was higher. However, the HCV chronic infection group showed a higher response rate to two of the peptides(C-111 NS31497-1512, C-130 NS31650-1665). When HLA-DRB1 * 11:01 typing was considered, there was no significant difference in HCV-specific immune response generated by PBMCs between HLA-DRB1 * 11:01 positive and HLA-DRB1 * 11:01 negative groups. Conclusion This study revealed the relationship between viral selection pressure of HLA-DRB1 * 11:01 HCV infected persons and CD4+T cell antigen epitopes. At the same time, CD4+ T cell antigen epitopes of HCV pan-genotype were obtained, providing basic data for the development of T cell vaccine suitable for HCV pan-genotype.
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8. Reliability-based design method for shear capacity of steel reinforced engineered cementitious composites (ECC) beams
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Qiao Liao, Jiang-Tao Yu, Yuan-Rui Su, and Wen-Guang Chen
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Engineered cementitious composites ,Monte Carlo simulation ,Shear capacity ,Reliability analysis ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 - Abstract
Engineered cementitious composites (ECC) is famous for its excellent tensile deformability and crack width control ability. Steel reinforced ECC beams under shear loading exhibit brittle behaviors, which leads to a lack of structural safety. The reliability-based shear capacity model of steel reinforced ECC beams needs to be established for ensuring the structural shear safety. In this research, a test database of steel reinforced ECC beams under shear loading was constructed based on the given selecting principles. Through considering the shear resistance provided by fibers, the shear capacity model of steel reinforced ECC beams was preliminary established. The statistical characteristics of random variables were described and determined, and reliability index was calculated through Monte Carlo simulation. It is found that reliability index increases with increasing ECC strength, while decreases with increasing stirrup strength or stirrup ratio, especially at the high partial factor of ECC. For different target reliability indexes, the recommended partial factors of ECC are obtained through calibration. This research supplies a useful reference for the shear design of steel reinforced ECC beams in the actual engineering.
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9. Correlation between electrochemiluminescence immunoassay and western blot confirmation for human T-lymphotropic virus screening in blood donors
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Zhengang SHAN, Qiao LIAO, Min WANG, Ru XU, Jieting HUANG, Huishan ZHONG, Yongshui FU, and Xia RONG
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electrochemiluminescence immunoassay (eclia) ,blood donors ,human t-lymphotropic virus ,Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 ,Medicine - Abstract
Objective To study the application effect of electrochemiluminescence immunoassay (ECLIA) in the screening of human T-lymphotropic virus (HTLV) in blood donors, explore the correlation between COI and confirmed result by western blot (WB), so as to provide scientific evidence for blood banks to select optimal screening strategy and optimize process flows. Methods A total of 1 070 HTLV reactive blood samples by ELISA in preliminary screening in our province from 2016 to 2022 were included in this study. All samples were detected by ECLIA and WB (gold standard), and the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) was drawn to find optimal diagnostic critical value of ECLIA. Results Among 1 070 samples, 285 were positive by ECLIA, with a positive rate of 26.64% (285/1 070), with average COI value at 81.92 and the median at 4.98. A total of 70 ECLIA positive samples were confirmed by WB, with a positive rate of 6.54% (70/1 070). According to the results of WB, the median of WB-positive group and WB-negative group was 312.45 vs 2.76, respectively(P
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10. Nomogram model for predicting the risk of post-stroke depression based on clinical characteristics and DNA methylation
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Shihang Luo, Fan Liu, Qiao Liao, Hengshu Chen, Tongtong Zhang, and Rui Mao
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Post-stroke depression ,DNA methylation ,Nomogram ,Medicine ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Objective To construct a comprehensive nomogram model for predicting the risk of post-stroke depression (PSD) by using clinical data that are easily collected in the early stages, and the level of DNA methylation, so as to help doctors and patients prevent the occurrence of PSD as soon as possible. Methods We continuously recruited 226 patients with a history of acute ischemic stroke and followed up for three months. Socio-demographic indicators, vascular-risk factors, and clinical data were collected at admission, and the outcome of depression was evaluated at the third month after stroke. At the same time, a DNA-methylation-related sequencing test was performed on the fasting peripheral blood of the hospitalized patients which was taken the morning after admission. Results A total of 206 samples were randomly divided into training dataset and validation set according to the ratio of 7:3. We screened 24 potentially-predictive factors by Univariate logistic regression and least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) regression analysis, and 10 of the factors were found to have predictive ability in the training set. The PSD nomogram model was established based on seven significant variables in multivariate logistic regression. The consistency statistic (C-index) was as high as 0.937, and the area under curve (AUC) in the ROC analysis was 0.933. Replication analysis results in the validation set suggest the C-index was 0.953 and AUC was 0.926. This shows that the model has excellent calibration and differentiating abilities. Conclusion Gender, Rankin score, history of hyperlipidemia, time from onset to hospitalization, location of stroke, National Institutes of Health Stroke scale (NIHSS) score, and the methylation level of the cg02550950 site are all related to the occurrence of PSD. Using this information, we developed a prediction model based on methylation characteristics.
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11. Fast generation of high-fidelity mechanical non-Gaussian states via additional amplifier and photon subtraction
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Dong-Long Hu, Jia-Jin Zou, Feng-Xiao Sun, Jie-Qiao Liao, Qiongyi He, and Ze-Liang Xiang
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Non-Gaussian states (NGSs) with higher-order correlation properties have wide-range applications in quantum information processing. However, the generation of such states with high quality still faces practical challenges. Here, we propose a protocol to faithfully generate two types of mechanical NGSs, i.e., Schrödinger cat states and Fock states, in open optomechanical systems, even when the cooperativity is smaller than one (g^{2}/κγ
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12. No genetic causal association between dental caries and Alzheimer’s disease: a bidirectional two-sample Mendelian randomization analysis
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Qiao Liao, Si-Zhuo Li, Fa-Fa Tian, Kun Huang, and Fang-Fang Bi
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Dental caries ,Alzheimer’s disease ,Oral-microbiome-brain axis ,Chronic inflammation ,Bidirectional Mendelian randomization ,Medicine ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Background An increasing number of observational studies have suggested an association between dental caries and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The association between dental caries and Alzheimer’s disease may be mediated by confounders or reverse causality. In this study, we conducted bidirectional two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) to estimate the bidirectional causality between dental caries and AD. Materials and Methods Genome-wide association study (GWAS) summary statistics of dental caries were extracted from a published meta-analysis which included a total of 487,823 participants. GWAS datasets of AD and AD onset age were obtained from the FinnGen bank. A bidirectional two-sample analysis was performed to explore the causality between dental caries and AD. Results For the dental caries-AD causality estimation, there was no significant association between dental caries and AD, neither with the AD GWASs from the FinnGen database (OR: 1.041, p = 0.874) nor with those from the International Genomics of Alzheimer’s Project (OR: 1.162, p = 0.409). In addition, the genetic susceptibility to dental caries was not related to the onset age of AD. No causality existed between dental caries and early-onset AD (OR: 0.515, p = 0.302) or late-onset AD (OR: 1.329, p = 0.347). For the AD-dental caries relationship, no causality was detected by the IVW method (OR: 1.000, p = 0.717). Findings from other MR methods were consistent. The pleiotropy test and sensitivity analysis confirmed the validity of these MR results. Conclusions In this bidirectional MR study, robust evidence to support a bidirectional causal effect between dental caries and AD from the GWAS results within large-scale European-descent populations was absent. Having dental caries would not alter the onset age of AD.
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13. Associations of vitamin D-related single nucleotide polymorphisms with post-stroke depression among ischemic stroke population
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Dongren Sun, Mingyu Song, Chang Zeng, Hengshu Chen, Jingyuan Zhang, Fan Liu, Shihang Luo, Qiao Liao, Yeqing Xiao, Weiye Xu, Danfeng Zeng, Zheren Tan, Fafa Tian, and Xia Huang
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vitamin D ,post-stroke depression ,VDR ,CYP2R1 ,CYP24A1 ,CYP27B1 ,Psychiatry ,RC435-571 - Abstract
ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) related to vitamin D (VitD) metabolism and post-stroke depression (PSD) in patients with ischemic stroke.MethodsA total of 210 patients with ischemic stroke were enrolled at the Department of Neurology in Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, from July 2019 to August 2021. SNPs in the VitD metabolic pathway (VDR, CYP2R1, CYP24A1, and CYP27B1) were genotyped using the SNPscan™ multiplex SNP typing kit. Demographic and clinical data were collected using a standardized questionnaire. Multiple genetic models including dominant, recessive, and over-dominant models were utilized to analyze the associations between SNPs and PSD.ResultsIn the dominant, recessive, and over-dominant models, no significant association was observed between the selected SNPs in the CYP24A1 and CYP2R1 genes and PSD. However, univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that the CYP27B1 rs10877012 G/G genotype was associated with a decreased risk of PSD (OR: 0.41, 95% CI: 0.18–0.92, p = 0.030 and OR: 0.42, 95% CI: 0.18–0.98, p = 0.040, respectively). Furthermore, haplotype association analysis indicated that rs11568820-rs1544410-rs2228570-rs7975232-rs731236 CCGAA haplotype in the VDR gene was associated with a reduced risk of PSD (OR: 0.14, 95% CI: 0.03–0.65, p = 0.010), whereas no significant association was observed between haplotypes in the CYP2R1 and CYP24A1 genes and PSD.ConclusionOur findings suggest that the polymorphisms of VitD metabolic pathway genes VDR and CYP27B1 may be associated with PSD in patients with ischemic stroke.
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14. Preliminary identification of CD4 T cell epitopes in genotype 1 and 6 of hepatitis C virus
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Jieting HUANG, Qingzhu YOU, Fengpei LI, Ru XU, Min WANG, Qiao LIAO, Zhengang SHAN, Xia RONG, and Yongshui FU
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hepatitis c virus ,genotype ,cd4 t cell epitope ,vaccine ,blood donor ,Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 ,Medicine - Abstract
Objective To study the CD4 T cell epitopes in Core and NS3 protein of genotype 1(GT1) and 6(GT6) of hepatitis C virus(HCV). Methods A total of 298 overlapping peptides(16-mer) spanning Core and NS3 protein of GT1 and GT6 HCV were synthesized. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells(PBMCs) from 17 HCV+ and 7 healthy blood donors were stimulated by peptide pools, followed by evaluating T cell response by IFN-γ ELISPOT, by which 21 peptides with positive results were found. These peptides were further applied to individually stimulate 20 HCV+ and 18 healthy PBMCs. The differences of responsive frequencies to the 21 positive peptides between the two study groups were compared. Results Pooled and individual peptide stimulation tests showed that HCV+ PBMCs were responsive to the stimulation of 5 peptides(GT1 NS31273-1288 and NS31315-1330; GT6 NS31033-1048, NS31087-1102 and NS31351-1366), with a responsive frequency ranging 18.9%-27.0%. In contrast, healthy PBMCs were not or low responsive(0%-4.0%) to these five peptides. The responsive frequencies were statistically different between the two groups(P
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15. HCV evolution and positive selection sites of HCV NS5B region among intravenous drug users in Guangdong
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Min WANG, Ru XU, Qiao LIAO, Huishan ZHONG, Jieting HUANG, Rongsong DU, Zhengang SHAN, Xia RONG, and Yongshui FU
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hepatitis c virus ,evolutionary analysis of hcv ,pressure of positive selection site of hcv ,intravenous drug users ,positive selection site ,direct acting antiviral ,guangdong ,Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 ,Medicine - Abstract
Objective To learn the situation of the evolution process of HCV virus population and the selection pressure of HCV NS5B in intravenous drug users (IDUs) in Guangdong. Methods 141 blood samples from hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA-positive blood donors and 58 from HCV patients in Guangdong were randomly collected for HCV NS5B sequence amplification, combined with HCV NS5B sequences from blood donors and IDUs obtained by sequencing previously(between 2009 and 2011). Homology analysis was performed by Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis (MEGA) software, evolutionary analysis were performed by Bayesian Evolutionary Analysis Sampling Trees (BEAST) software package. Selection pressure analysis was performed on sequences isolated from IDUs by Datamonkey online software package with Mixed Effects Model Evolution (MEME) method, and the population expansion of species were analyzed using Tajima and Fu neutrality test by Arlequin software. Results The comparison results of internal homology among different subtypes of IDUs in this group were as follows : HCV-3b had the highest homology (97%), followed by HCV-3a (96%), HCV-6a (95%) and HCV-1b (94%); HCV evolution rate analysis showed that HCV-1b had the fastest evolution rate [2.17E-03 substitutions/site/year (y/y/y)], followed by HCV-3b (2.12E-0 y/y/y), HCV-3a (1.58E-03 y/y/y) and HCV-6a (1.28E-03 y/y/y). The analysis on effective population of HCV: 1980~1990 was rapid growth period for HCV-6a, 1990~1995 period for HCV-1b, and 2000~2007 period for HCV-3a. HCV population genetic characteristics was as follows: HCV-1b, 3a, 3b and 6a experienced population expansion, among which 3a and 3b were the most obvious. As to the analysis of HCV selection pressure, two positive selection sites (235 and 243)were found in the 339 nucleotide fragment of the NS5B sequence in injecting drug users, but mutation only occurred at position 316 [mutation rate 1.24% (14/1 130)] among 5 direct antiviral drug (DAA) sites in this gene. Conclusion The evolution of HCV-3b in Guangdong has showed an obvious trend of population expansion, with a high proportion and homology especially in the local IDUs. HCV-3b should be the focus of HCV prevention and control in this region. Given that the positively selected sites of the HCV NS5B gene region of IDUs in Guangdong are non-DAA binding sites, DAA is expected to demonstrate a good effect on these patients.
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16. Miniaturized electromechanical devices with multi-vibration modes achieved by orderly stacked structure with piezoelectric strain units
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Liu, Jinfeng, Gao, Xiangyu, Jin, Haonan, Ren, Kaile, Guo, Jingyu, Qiao, Liao, Qiu, Chaorui, Chen, Wei, He, Yuhang, Dong, Shuxiang, Xu, Zhuo, and Li, Fei
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17. CMV-IgG yeild in Guangzhou blood donors and comparison of different test reagents
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Zhengang SHAN, Qiao LIAO, Ru XU, Min WANG, Jieting HUANG, Huishan ZHONG, Yongshui FU, and Xia RONG
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blood donors ,cytomegalovirus ,antibody positive rate ,Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 ,Medicine - Abstract
Objective To investigate the CMV-IgG positive yeild among blood donors in Guangzhou and explore the differences in the efficacy of three test reagents, aimed at improving blood safety and service capacity of blood centers. Methods A total of 630 blood samples from eligible blood donors from July to October 2020 in our center were randomly selected and screened for CMV-IgG by one ELISA reagent.Among them, 180 samples were tested in parallel using three reagents (two ELISA reagents and one ECLIA reagent), and those tested negative were conducted quantitative CMV-DNA detection.The test results of different reagents were compared and analyzed. Results Out of the 630 samples, a total of 598 positive samples were screened out, including 180 samples yielded by three reagents, 171 and 175 by the two ELISA reagents, respectively, and 175 by ECLIA.The results given by three reagents were consistent (Kappa>0.4), and no significant difference in the positive yeild by three reagents was found.In the 180 samples, 11 were negative, among which 3, 2 and 6 samples were negative by all three reagents, two reagents and one reagent (ELISA), respectively.All the 11 samples were tested negative for CMV-DNA. Conclusion The yeild of positive CMV-IgG in blood donors was 94.9% (598/630), suggesting a high prevalence of CMV in Guangzhou. CMV serologically negative blood should be considered when providing blood products to immunocompromised patients to improve the safety of recipients.The detection results of ELISA reagents and ECLIA reagent for CMV- IgG are consistent, but ECLIA reagent has better detection efficacy.
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18. Molecular characteristics of the full-length genome of occult hepatitis B virus from blood donors in China
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Min Wang, Ru Xu, Jieting Huang, Qiao Liao, Xi Tang, Zhengang Shan, Huishan Zhong, Xia Rong, and Yongshui Fu
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The characteristics of a large sample size of the full-length genome of occult hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection (OBI) have not been extensively explored in China. Voluntary blood donors who were HBsAg-negative/HBV NAT-positive (HBsAg−/HBV NAT+) were identified by blood screening and recruited. Blood samples were tested for HBV serologic markers, viral loads, and PCR to identify OBI. HBV full-length genomes were obtained by amplifying two fragments using nested PCR. The characterization of OBI strains was based on sequence analyses compared with HBsAg+ strains obtained from the same donor population. Of the 50 full-length genomes of 172 identified OBI strains, 33 were classified as genotype B (OBIB) and 17 strains as genotype C (OBIC). Significantly higher nucleotide variabilities were observed in the Pre-S2/S promoter region (SP2) and core upstream regulatory sequence (CURS) in OBIB than in their HBsAg+ controls (P
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19. The role of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1 in early-onset post-stroke depression
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Hengshu Chen, Xia Huang, Chang Zeng, Dongren Sun, Fan Liu, Jingyuan Zhang, Qiao Liao, Shihang Luo, Weiye Xu, Yeqing Xiao, Danfeng Zeng, Mingyu Song, and Fafa Tian
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indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase ,post-stroke depression ,single nucleotide polymorphism ,immune-inflammatory response ,pro-inflammatory cytokine ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
BackgroundThe immune-inflammatory response has been widely considered to be involved in the pathogenesis of post-stroke depression (PSD), but there is ambiguity about the mechanism underlying such association.MethodsAccording to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th edition), depressive symptoms were assessed at 2 weeks after stroke onset. 15 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO, including IDO1 and IDO2) and its inducers (including pro-inflammatory cytokines interferon [IFN]-γ, tumor necrosis factor [TNF]-α, interleukin [IL]-1β, IL-2 and IL-6) were genotyped using SNPscan™ technology, and serum IDO1 levels were detected by double-antibody sandwich enzyme-linked immune-sorbent assay.ResultsFifty-nine patients (31.72%) were diagnosed with depression at 2 weeks after stroke onset (early-onset PSD). The IDO1 rs9657182 T/T genotype was independently associated with early-onset PSD (adjusted odds ratio [OR] = 3.008, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.157-7.822, p = 0.024) and the frequency of rs9657182 T allele was significantly higher in patients with PSD than that in patients with non-PSD (χ2 = 4.355, p = 0.037), but these results did not reach the Bonferroni significance threshold (p > 0.003). Serum IDO1 levels were also independently linked to early-onset PSD (adjusted OR = 1.071, 95% CI 1.002-1.145, p = 0.044) and patients with PSD had higher serum IDO1 levels than patients with non-PSD in the presence of the rs9657182 T allele but not homozygous C allele (t = -2.046, p = 0.043). Stroke patients with the TNF-α rs361525 G/G genotype had higher serum IDO1 levels compared to those with the G/A genotype (Z = -2.451, p = 0.014).ConclusionsOur findings provided evidence that IDO1 gene polymorphisms and protein levels were involved in the development of early-onset PSD and TNF-α polymorphism was associated with IDO1 levels, supporting that IDO1 which underlie strongly regulation by cytokines may be a specific pathway for the involvement of immune-inflammatory mechanism in the pathophysiology of PSD.
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20. Establishment and verification of a nomogram model for predicting the risk of post-stroke depression
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Shihang Luo, Wenrui Zhang, Rui Mao, Xia Huang, Fan Liu, Qiao Liao, Dongren Sun, Hengshu Chen, Jingyuan Zhang, and Fafa Tian
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PSD ,Nomogram ,Predictors ,NIHSS ,Lasso ,Medicine ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Objective The purpose of this study was to establish a nomogram predictive model of clinical risk factors for post-stroke depression (PSD). Patients and Methods We used the data of 202 stroke patients collected from Xuanwu Hospital from October 2018 to September 2020 as training data to develop a predictive model. Nineteen clinical factors were selected to evaluate their risk. Minimum absolute contraction and selection operator (LASSO, least absolute shrinkage and selection operator) regression were used to select the best patient attributes, and seven predictive factors with predictive ability were selected, and then multi-factor logistic regression analysis was carried out to determine six predictive factors and establish a nomogram prediction model. The C-index, calibration chart, and decision curve analyses were used to evaluate the predictive ability, accuracy, and clinical practicability of the prediction model. We then used the data of 156 stroke patients collected by Xiangya Hospital from June 2019 to September 2020 for external verification. Results The selected predictors including work style, number of children, time from onset to hospitalization, history of hyperlipidemia, stroke area, and the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score. The model showed good prediction ability and a C index of 0.773 (95% confidence interval: [0.696–0.850]). It reached a high C-index value of 0.71 in bootstrap verification, and its C index was observed to be as high as 0.702 (95% confidence interval: [0.616–0.788]) in external verification. Decision curve analyses further showed that the nomogram of post-stroke depression has high clinical usefulness when the threshold probability was 6%. Conclusion This novel nomogram, which combines patients’ work style, number of children, time from onset to hospitalization, history of hyperlipidemia, stroke area, and NIHSS score, can help clinicians to assess the risk of depression in patients with acute stroke much earlier in the timeline of the disease, and to implement early intervention treatment so as to reduce the incidence of PSD.
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21. Association of homocysteine and polymorphism of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase with early-onset post stroke depression
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Jingyuan Zhang, Chang Zeng, Xia Huang, Qiao Liao, Hengshu Chen, Fan Liu, Dongren Sun, Shihang Luo, Yeqing Xiao, Weiye Xu, Danfeng Zeng, Mingyu Song, and Fafa Tian
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post stroke depression ,homocysteine ,single nucleotide polymorphisms ,MTHFR ,MTRR ,MTR ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
BackgroundHomocysteine (Hcy) has been indicated to be involved in pathophysiology of post stroke depression (PSD). There is a lack of research to study the relationship between Hcy metabolism genes and PSD. Our study aims to investigate the relationship among Hcy metabolism genes, Hcy, and early-onset PSD.Materials and methodsWe recruited 212 patients with stroke and collected their peripheral blood sample, clinical data, and laboratory test on admission. 12 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR), methionine synthase reductase (MTRR), and methionine synthase (MTR) genes were genotyped by high-resolution melt analysis. PSD was diagnosed by DSM-V at 2 weeks after stroke. Binary logistic regression and haplotype analysis were used to examine the association between Hcy metabolism genes and PSD. Mediation analysis was performed to clarify whether the SNPs exerted their effect on PSD by affecting the Hcy level.Results81 patients were diagnosed with PSD, and the incidence rate was 38.2%. Hcy level in PSD group was significantly higher than it in non-PSD group (p = 0.019). MTHFR rs1801133 AA genotype an A allele were associated with an elevated risk of PSD after adjustment for some confounding factors (OR = 4.021, 95% CI: 1.459∼11.080, p = 0.007 for AA genotype; OR = 1.808, 95% CI: 1.172∼2.788, p = 0.007 for A allele). Furthermore, the effect of MTHFR rs1801133 AA genotype on PSD was mediated by Hcy (OR = 1.569, 95% CI: 0.013∼3.350, p < 0.05).ConclusionMTHFR rs1801133 and Hcy were associated with PSD, and MTHFR rs1801133 may exert an effect on PSD via mediating Hcy level. This offers a new perspective for treating PSD and understanding the mechanism of PSD.
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22. The potential risk factors of early-onset post-stroke depression from immuno-inflammatory perspective
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Hengshu Chen, Fan Liu, Dongren Sun, Jingyuan Zhang, Shihang Luo, Qiao Liao, and Fafa Tian
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post-stoke depression ,single nucleotide polymorphisms ,splenic attenuation ,splenic volume ,immuno-inflammatory response ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
BackgroundMounting evidence strongly uncovered that peripheral immuno-inflammatory response induced by acute stroke is associated with the appearance of post-stroke depression (PSD), but the mechanism remains unclear.Methods103 stroke patients were assessed at 2 weeks after onset using Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition and then divided into PSD and non-PSD groups. Polymorphisms of inflammatory molecules (interleukin [IL]-1β, IL-6, IL-10, IL-18, tumor necrosis factor-α [TNF-α], interferon-γ [IFN-γ] and C-reactive protein [CRP]), complete blood count parameters, splenic attenuation (SA) and splenic volume (SV) on unenhanced chest computed tomography, demographic and other clinical characteristics were obtained. Binary logistic regression model was used to analyze the associations between inflammation-related factors and the occurrence of PSD at 2 weeks after stroke.Results49 patients were diagnosed with PSD at 2 weeks after onset (early-onset PSD). The C/T genotypes of CRP rs2794520 and rs1205 were less in PSD group than non-PSD group (both adjusted odds ratio = 3.364; 95%CI: 1.039-10.898; p = 0.043). For CRP rs3091244, the frequency of G allele was higher (80.61% vs. 13.89%) while the frequency of A allele was lower (6.12% vs. 71.30%) in PSD patients than non-PSD patients (χ2 = 104.380; p
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23. Physical activities and risk of neurodegenerative diseases: A two-sample Mendelian randomization study
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Qiao Liao, Jian He, and Kun Huang
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physical activity ,neurodegenerative diseases ,amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ,Parkinson’s disease ,Alzheimer’s disease ,Mendelian randomization ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
ObjectivesPhysical activity (PA) is considered beneficial in slowing the progression and improving the neurodegenerative disease prognosis. However, the association between PA and neurodegenerative diseases remains unknown. In this study, we conducted a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to estimate the causal association between PA phenotypes and neurodegenerative diseases.Materials and methodsGenetic variants robustly associated with PA phenotypes, used as instrumental variables, were extracted from public genome-wide association study (GWAS) summary statistics. Neurodegenerative diseases, including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Parkinson’s disease (PD), and Alzheimer’s disease (AD), were considered outcomes. GWAS information was also obtained from the most recent large population study of individuals with European ancestry. Multiple MR methods, pleiotropy tests and sensitivity analyses were performed to obtain a robust and valid estimation.ResultsWe found a positive association between moderate-to-vigorous physical activities and ALS based on the inverse variance weighted MR analysis method (OR: 2.507, 95% CI: 1.218–5.160, p = 0.013). The pleiotropy test and sensitivity analysis confirmed the robustness and validity of these MR results. No causal effects of PA phenotypes were found on PD and AD.ConclusionOur study indicates a causal effect of PA on the risk of neurodegenerative diseases. Genetically predicted increases in self-reported moderate-to-vigorous PA participation could increase the risk of ALS in individuals of European ancestry. Precise and individualized prescriptions of physical activity should be provided to the elderly population.
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24. LKB1 suppression promotes cardiomyocyte regeneration via LKB1-AMPK-YAP axis
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Shuang Qu, Qiao Liao, Cheng Yu, Yue Chen, Han Luo, Xuewei Xia, Duofen He, Zaicheng Xu, Pedro A. Jose, Zhuxin Li, Wei Eric Wang, Qing Rex Lyu, and Chunyu Zeng
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LKB1 ,cardiomyocyte proliferation ,AMPK ,YAP ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The regenerative potential of cardiomyocytes in adult mammals is limited. Previous studies reported that cardiomyocyte proliferation is suppressed by AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK). The role of liver kinase B1 (LKB1), as the major upstream kinase for AMPK, on cardiomyocyte proliferation is unclear. In this study, we found that the LKB1 levels rapidly increased after birth. With loss- and gain-of-function study, our data demonstrated that LKB1 levels negatively correlate with cardiomyocyte proliferation. We next identified Yes-associated protein (YAP) as the downstream effector of LKB1 using high-throughput RNA sequencing. Our results also demonstrated that AMPK plays an essential role in Lkb1 knockdown-induced cardiomyocyte proliferation. Importantly, deactivated AMPK abolished the LKB1-mediated regulation of YAP nuclear translocation and cardiomyocyte proliferation. Thus, our findings suggested the role of LKB1-AMPK-YAP axis during cardiomyocyte proliferation, which could be used as a potential target for inducing cardiac regeneration after injury.
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25. Gastrin mediates cardioprotection through angiogenesis after myocardial infarction by activating the HIF-1α/VEGF signalling pathway
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Rui Wang, Ziyue Zhang, Zaicheng Xu, Na Wang, Dezhong Yang, Zhi Zhao Liu, Qiao Liao, Xuewei Xia, Caiyu Chen, Jialing Shou, Liangpeng Li, Wei Eric Wang, Chunyu Zeng, Tianyang Xia, and Hongyong Wang
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Abstract Acute myocardial infarction (MI) is one of the leading causes of death in humans. Our previous studies showed that gastrin alleviated acute myocardial ischaemia–reperfusion injury. We hypothesize that gastrin might protect against heart injury after MI by promoting angiogenesis. An MI model was simulated by ligating the anterior descending coronary artery in adult male C57BL/6J mice. Gastrin was administered twice daily by intraperitoneal injection for 2 weeks after MI. We found that gastrin reduced mortality, improved myocardial function with reduced infarct size and promoted angiogenesis. Gastrin increased HIF-1α and VEGF expression. Downregulation of HIF-1α expression by siRNA reduced the proliferation, migration and tube formation of human umbilical vein endothelial cells. These results indicate that gastrin restores cardiac function after MI by promoting angiogenesis via the HIF-1α/VEGF pathway.
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26. Elevated plasma miR-133b and miR-221-3p as biomarkers for early Parkinson’s disease
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Qihua Chen, Na Deng, Ke Lu, Qiao Liao, Xiaoyan Long, Deming Gou, Fangfang Bi, and Jinxia Zhou
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Abstract Blood circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) are proposed to be promising biomarkers for many neurodegenerative disorders, including Parkinson’s disease (PD). However, there is a lack of identified differentially expressed miRNAs in PD from different studies. The aim of this study was to evaluate miRNAs expression in PD. We measured plasma circulating miRNA expression in three independent sets with a total of 151 PD patients, 21 multiple system atrophy (MSA) patients and 138 healthy controls using high-throughput RT-PCR. We identified that elevated miR-133b and miR-221-3p discriminated early-stage PD from controls with 94.4% sensitivity and 91.1% specificity. Elevated miR-133b and miR-221-3p distinguished PD from controls with 84.8% sensitivity and 88.9% specificity. In addition, miR-4454 distinguished PD from MSA with 57.1% sensitivity and 82.6% specificity. Hence, elevated miR-133b and miR-221-3p potentially represent good biomarkers for early PD, and a combination of miR-133b, miR-221-3p and miR-4454 has the potential to serve as a non-invasive biomarker for PD diagnosis.
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27. Cavity optomechanics
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Jie-Qiao Liao, Chun-Hua Dong, and Min Wang
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28. Correction: Metformin promotes the survival of transplanted cardiosphere-derived cells thereby enhancing their therapeutic effect against myocardial infarction
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Rongchuan Yue, Wenbin Fu, Xiang Liao, Cong Lan, Qiao Liao, Liangpeng Li, Dezhong Yang, Xuewei Xia, Xiongwen Chen, Chunyu Zeng, and Wei Eric Wang
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Published
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29. A causal relationship between leukocyte telomere length and multiple sclerosis: A Mendelian randomization study
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Qiao Liao, Jian He, Fa-Fa Tian, Fang-Fang Bi, and Kun Huang
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telomere ,telomere length ,multiple sclerosis ,Mendelian randomization study ,neuroimmunology ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
ObjectivesMultiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune and degenerative disorder of the central nervous system. Telomeres are protective structures located at the ends of linear chromosomes, and leukocyte telomere length (LTL) is closely connected with cell aging and senescence. However, the relationship between LTL and the risk of MS remains unknown.MethodsWe performed a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) to evaluate whether LTL was causally associated with MS risk.ResultsIn our MR analysis, 12 LTL-related variants were selected as valid instrumental variables, and a causal relationship between LTL and MS was suggested. The risk of MS nearly doubled as the genetically predicted LTL shortened by one standard deviation (SD) under the inverse variance weighted (IVW) fixed effect model (odds ratio (OR) = 2.00, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.52-2.62, p = 6.01e-07). Similar estimated causal effects were also observed under different MR models. The MR–Egger regression test did not reveal any evidence of directional pleiotropy (intercept = -0.005, stand error (SE) = 0.03, p = 0.87). The Mendelian Randomization Pleiotropy RESidual Sum and Outlier (MR-PRESSO) analysis also indicated no directional pleiotropy or outliers for any LTL-related IVs (p-global test = 0.13). In addition, a leave-one-out sensitivity analysis showed similar findings, which further emphasized the validity and stability of the causal relationship.ConclusionsOur results suggest a potential causal effect of LTL on the risk of MS. Genetically predicted shorter LTL could increase the risk of MS in the European population. LTL should be noted and emphasized in the pathogenesis and treatment of MS.
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30. The complete chloroplast genome of Rubus pacificus (Rosaceae)
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Xian-Hua Xiong, Zheng-Qiao Liao, Chao Liu, Cheng Zhang, and Xiong Li
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rubus ,chloroplast genome ,rosaceae ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
The complete chloroplast genome of Rubus pacificus, a representative species of R. sect. Malachobatus subsect. Stipulosi, has been characterized by reference-based assembly using Illumina paired-end data. The complete chloroplast genome is 156,255 bp in length, containing a large single-copy region (LSC) of 85,864 bp and a small single-copy region (SSC) of 18,849 bp, which are separated by a pair of inverted repeat regions (IR) of 25,771 bp. A total of 129 genes were predicted from the chloroplast genome, including 85 protein-coding genes, 36 tRNA genes, and eight rRNA genes. According to the present sampling, phylogenetic analysis reveals that R. pacificus and R. laciniatostipulatus form a strongly supported clade and R. sect. Malachobatus subsect. Stipulosi is not monophyletic.
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31. Hepatitis B Virus-Specific Cellular Immunity Contributes to the Outcome of Occult Hepatitis B Virus Infection
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Weiyun Zhang, Shengxue Luo, Tingting Li, Min Wang, Jieting Huang, Qiao Liao, Bochao Liu, Xia Rong, Linhai Li, Jean-Pierre Allain, Yongshui Fu, and Chengyao Li
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HBV ,core/pol peptides ,cellular immune response ,immune cytokines ,HBV infection outcomes ,blood donor population ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
There is little known of immunologic factors leading to the occurrence of occult HBV infection (OBI). Specific cellular immune response to hepatitis B virus (HBV) core/pol peptides was compared between blood donor populations, including 37 OBIs, 53 chronic HBV infections (CHB), 47 resolved infections, and 56 non-infected controls, respectively. The rate of CD4+/CD8+ T cell proliferation in OBI or CHB carriers was higher than in HBV resolved and non-infected individuals (P < 0.05). The intensity of IFN-γ-secretion T-cell response of OBI carriers was highest, followed by CHB and resolved infections, and non-infected individuals (P < 0.05). The frequency of intracellular IFN-γ and IL-17A CD4+/CD8+ and IL-21 CD4+ T-cell responses was significantly higher in resolved infections than in OBI or CHB carriers (P < 0.05), while the level of extracellular IL-17A of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) was higher in OBI and CHB carriers than in resolved infections (P < 0.01). The frequency of intracellular IL-10 CD4+ T-cell response in CHB, OBI, and resolved infections was higher than in HBV non-infected individuals (P < 0.01). Intracellular IL-10 CD8+ T cell and extracellular IL-10 T-cell responses were higher in CHB than in OBI (P = 0.012) or HBV resolved infections (P < 0.01). In conclusion, the higher level of effective T-cell response with IFN-γ, IL-17A, and IL-21 contributes to resolved infection outcome, while higher levels of suppressive T-cell response with IL-10 result in HBV chronicity. OBI is an intermediary status between HBV resolved and chronic infections, in which IL-21 effector and IL-10 suppressor T-cell responses play an important role in directing the outcome of HBV infection.
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32. Molecular Epidemiological Characteristics and Risk Factors for Acquiring HBV Among Li Ethnic in Baisha County, Hainan Island-Subgenotype D3 Was First Discovered in China
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Ru Xu, Dandan Song, Min Wang, Jieting Huang, Qiao Liao, Zhengang Shan, Xia Rong, and Yongshui Fu
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hepatitis B virus ,risk factors ,epidemiology ,Li ethnic ,HBV genotype ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
The residents of Baisha, a county of Hainan Island, mainly composed of Li ethnic population and relatively closed living environment with its unique geographical location. Our previous study showed that Li ethnic population of Baisha is an endemic center for hepatitis C virus, with significantly higher rates than in other parts of China. However, the epidemiology of HBV in this region remains unclear. Therefore, we conducted a comprehensive epidemiological survey of HBV in Baisha County, including 1,682 Li ethnic residents. The total seropositive rate for HBsAg was 10.2% and was higher than other parts of China. HBV-positive status was associated with the 20–40-year-old group (OR = 1.27, 95%CI 1.04–1.39, P < 0.01) and alcohol consumption (OR = 2.17, 95%CI 1.58–2.99, P < 0.01). Phylogenetic analysis showed that HBV subgenotype D3 was predominant in Baisha County which was first discovered in China, followed by C5, C1, B2, and undetermined subgenotypes which were significantly different from other geographical distribution of main genotypes in China. The most recent common ancestor (tMRCA) of the HBV genotype C in the Li ethnic of Baisha County was 1846 (95%CI: 1739–1932), and Baisha-C5 was earlier than Baisha-C1 and Baisha-C2. Most Baisha-D3 sequences were concentrated in one bundle and unrelated to those D3 genome sequences elsewhere in the world. According to the phylogenetic tree, D3 was introduced into Baisha County in 1884 (95%CI: 1816–1993) and became a local endemic virus. In conclusion, HBV infection in the Li ethnic group is characterized by a high prevalence rate in 20–40-year-old individuals and a unique genotype distribution which were significantly different from other geographical distribution of main genotypes in China, and subgenotype D3 was first discovered in China.
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33. Textured ferroelectric ceramics with high electromechanical coupling factors over a broad temperature range
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Yang, Shuai, Li, Jinglei, Liu, Yao, Wang, Mingwen, Qiao, Liao, Gao, Xiangyu, Chang, Yunfei, Du, Hongliang, Xu, Zhuo, Zhang, Shujun, and Li, Fei
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34. E2 Site Mutations in S Protein Strongly Affect Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Detection in the Occult Hepatitis B Virus
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Hao Wang, Fenfang Liao, Junmo Xie, Wenbo Gao, Min Wang, Jieting Huang, Ru Xu, Qiao Liao, Zhengang Shan, Yourong Zheng, Xia Rong, Chengyao Li, and Yongshui Fu
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hepatitis B virus ,occult hepatitis B infection ,mutation ,hepatitis B surface antigen ,HBsAg secretion impairment ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
The mechanism of occult hepatitis B infection (OBI) has not yet been fully clarified. Our previous research found that novel OBI-related mutation within S protein, E2G, could cause the hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) secretion impairment, which resulted in intracellular accumulation in OBI of genotype B. Here, to further explore the role of E2 site mutations in the occurrence of OBI, we analyzed these site mutations among 119 OBI strains identified from blood donors. Meanwhile, 109 wild-type HBV strains (HBsAg positive/HBV DNA positive) were used as control group. Furthermore, to verify the E2 site mutations, two conservative 1.3-fold full-gene expression vectors of HBV genotype B and C (pHBV1.3B and pHBV1.3C) were constructed. Then, the E2 mutant plasmids on the basis of pHBV1.3B or pHBV1.3C were constructed and transfected into HepG2 cells, respectively. The extracellular and intracellular HBsAg were analyzed by electrochemical luminescence and cellular immunohistochemistry. The structural characteristics of S proteins with or without E2 mutations were analyzed using relevant bioinformatics software. E2 mutations (E2G/A/V/D) existed in 21.8% (26/119) of OBIs, while no E2 mutations were found in the control group. E2G/A/V/D mutations could strongly affect extracellular and intracellular level of HBsAg (p < 0.05). Notably, unlike E2G in genotype B that could cause HBsAg intracellular accumulation and secretion decrease (p < 0.05), E2G in genotype C could lead to a very significant HBsAg decrease both extracellularly (0.46% vs. pHBV1.3C) and intracellularly (11.2% vs. pHBV1.3C) (p < 0.05). Meanwhile, for E2G/A mutations, the relative intracellular HBsAg (110.7–338.3% vs. extracellular) and its fluorescence intensity (1.5–2.4-fold vs. with genotype-matched pHBV1.3B/C) were significantly higher (p < 0.05). Furthermore, N-terminal signal peptides, with a typical cleavage site for peptidase at positions 27 and 28, were exclusively detected in S proteins with secretion-defective mutants (E2G/A). Our findings suggest that: (1) E2G/A/V/D mutations were confirmed to significantly influence the detection of HBsAg, (2) the underlying mechanism of OBI caused by E2G mutation is quite different between genotype B and genotype C, and (3) E2G/A could produce a N-terminal truncated S protein, which might attribute to the HBsAg secretion impairment in the OBIs.
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35. The Protective Role of Yin‐Yang 1 in Cardiac Injury and Remodeling After Myocardial Infarction
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Yu Huang, Liangpeng Li, Hongmei Chen, Qiao Liao, Xiaoli Yang, Dezhong Yang, Xuewei Xia, Hongyong Wang, Wei Eric Wang, Lianglong Chen, and Chunyu Zeng
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angiogenesis ,apoptosis ,myocardial infarction ,vascular endothelial growth factor ,YY1 ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background Exploring potential therapeutic target is of great significance for myocardial infarction (MI) and post‐MI heart failure. Transcription factor Yin‐Yang 1 (YY1) is an essential regulator of apoptosis and angiogenesis, but its role in MI is unclear. Methods and Results The expression of YY1 was assessed in the C57BL/6J mouse heart following MI. Overexpression or silencing of YY1 in the mouse heart was achieved by adeno‐associated virus 9 injection. The survival, cardiac function, and scar size, as well as the apoptosis, angiogenesis, cardiac fibrosis, T helper 2 lymphocyte cytokine production, and macrophage polarization were assessed. The effects of YY1 on Akt phosphorylation and vascular endothelial growth factor production were also investigated. The expression of YY1 in heart was significantly stimulated by MI. The survival rate, cardiac function, scar size, and left ventricular volume of mice were improved by YY1 overexpression but worsened by YY1 silencing. YY1 alleviated cardiac apoptosis and fibrosis, promoted angiogenesis, T helper 2 cytokine production, and M2 macrophage polarization in the post‐MI heart, it also enhanced the tube formation and migration ability of endothelial cells. Enhanced Akt phosphorylation, along with the increased vascular endothelial growth factor levels were observed in presence of YY1 overexpression. Conclusions YY1 ameliorates cardiac injury and remodeling after MI by repressing cardiomyocyte apoptosis and boosting angiogenesis, which might be ascribed to the enhancement of Akt phosphorylation and the subsequent vascular endothelial growth factor up‐regulation. Increased T helper 2 cytokine production and M2 macrophage polarization may also be involved in YY1’s cardioprotective effects. These findings supported YY1 as a potential target for therapeutic investigation of MI.
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36. High photocatalytic activity of Cu@Cu2O/RGO/cellulose hybrid aerogels as reusable catalysts with enhanced mass and electron transfer
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Xiaolin, Du, Zi, Wang, Jinjing, Pan, Wenli, Gong, Qiao, Liao, Lin, Liu, and Juming, Yao
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37. Effects of Al-Ti-C Refiner and Forming Processes on the Microstructure and Properties of Al-Zn-Mg-Cu Alloys
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Qiao Liao, Jianyu Li, Jianping Liu, Shulin Lü, Lu Chen, Wei Guo, and Shusen Wu
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Al-5Ti-0.2C refiner ,Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloy ,ultrasonic vibration ,Technology ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Microscopy ,QH201-278.5 ,Descriptive and experimental mechanics ,QC120-168.85 - Abstract
In this paper, the refinement effect of Al-5Ti-0.2C refiner on Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloys was first investigated, and then the effects of three forming processes, i.e., Gravity Casting (GC), Squeeze Casting (SC), and Squeeze Casting after Ultrasonic Treatment (UT-SC), on microstructure and properties of Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloys were studied. The results show that the refining effect of Al-5Ti-0.2C refiner is obvious; first, the average grain size of the alloy decreases and then increases with the increase in Ti content from 0.15 wt.% to 0.3 wt.%. The optimal amount of added Al-5Ti-0.2C is 0.2 wt.% Ti content. The good refining effect is attributed to the formation of TiC particles and Al3Ti compounds by the refiner, which can all be the nucleus of solidification. The poor refining effect when the Ti content was more than 0.2 wt.% is due to the formation of coarse Al3Ti particles. The results of three forming processes that cast Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloys under the addition of Al-5Ti-0.2C with 0.2 wt.% Ti content show that the mechanical properties under the UT-SC process are the best; the tensile strength in the as-cast state reaches 367 MPa, and the elongation is 3.84%. The effect of tiny TiC particles in the refiner on the microstructure and properties of Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloys is also discussed.
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38. Enhanced piezoelectric properties and domain morphology under alternating current electric field poled in [001]-oriented PIN-PMN-PT single crystal.
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Song, Kexin, Ma, Ming, Hu, Qingyuan, Qiao, Liao, Zhao, Jinyan, Qiu, Chaorui, Liu, Jinfeng, Luan, Peng, Guo, Haisheng, Li, Fei, Li, Zhenrong, Fan, Shiji, and Xu, Zhuo
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The piezoelectric and dielectric properties of PMN-PT single crystals were significantly enhanced by alternating current electric field poling (ACP). In this work, to investigate the mechanisms of piezoelectric performance enhancement in relaxor ferroelectric single crystals by ACP, a [001]-oriented PIN-PMN-PT single crystal with a diameter of 3 in was grown by the modified Bridgman method, and a series of single crystal samples within 100 mm of the height of the crystal boule were prepared. Compared with their direct current electric field poling (DCP) counterparts, the electrical properties of single crystal samples at different heights by ACP were regularly enhanced. The piezoelectric coefficient d
33 and the dielectric constant ɛ33 of the rhombohedral samples both increased by nearly 20%. Based on the results of polarized light microscopy, the domain wall in [001]-poled ACP samples could not be observed along the [001] direction. The brightness of polarized light propagating along the [010] orientation was enhanced after ACP. The domain images of {100} in the DCP and ACP samples were observed by piezoelectric force microscopy. The results showed that the domain size of ACP samples increased. The existence of layered domains can be clearly found in the scanning electron microscopy results of the stress fracture surface of the ACP sample. According to the analysis, the improvement of the piezoelectric performance in ACP samples comes from the elimination of the 71° domain walls. This work demonstrates that certain ACPs can regulate the domain structure and steadily improve the piezoelectric properties of R-phase PIN-PMN-PT single crystals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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39. Prevalence and evolutionary analyses of human T-cell lymphotropic virus in Guangdong province, China: Transcontinental and Japanese subtype lineages dominate the prevalence.
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Qiao Liao, Zhengang Shan, Min Wang, Jieting Huang, Ru Xu, Tingting Li, Wenjing Wang, Chengyao Li, Xia Rong, and Yongshui Fu
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Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,RC955-962 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
To systematically characterize the prevalence and evolution of human T-cell lymphotropic virus (HTLV) infection among voluntary blood donors (BDs) in Guangdong province, China. A three-year survey for HTLV epidemiology among BDs was performed in Guangdong during 2016-2018. Anti-HTLV-1/2 was screened by ELISA and ECLIA, and subsequently confirmed by western blot (WB) and nucleic acid testing (NAT). The prevalence of HTLV in donors from different cities was calculated. The identified HTLV-positive cases were phylogenetically genotyped and analyzed in a Bayesian phylogenetic framework. Among 3,262,271 BDs, 59 were confirmed positive for HTLV-1 (1.81 per 100,000) and no HTLV-2 infection was found. The prevalence of HTLV-1 varied significantly among 21 cities in Guangdong province, China. The highest prevalence was found in donors from Shanwei (13.94 per 100,000), which is a coastal city in eastern Guangdong. Viral genomic sequences genotyped from 55 HTLV-1 carriers showed that 39 were transcontinental subtype and 16 were Japanese subtype. Specially, 13 out of 39 transcontinental subtype sequences were characterized with L55P mutation and 21 out of 55 sequences were characterized with L19F mutation in viral gp46 protein. The L55P mutation seemed be specific to eastern Asia since it only presented in the sequences from Japan, mainland China, and Taiwan. Phylogenetic analysis of gp46 gene shows that HTLV-1a may have been introduced to Guangdong through four different introduction events and formed major transmission clusters: clades I(13,602 years ago), II(16, 010 years ago), III(15,639 years ago) and IV(16,517 years ago). In general, Guangdong is considered to be a low-prevalence region for HTLV-1 infection, but the prevalence is significantly higher in Shanwei city. Transcontinental and Japanese subtype lineages dominate the prevalence in Guangdong. In terms of blood safety, HTLV antibody screening for first-time blood donors can effectively reduce the risk of HTLV transmission.
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40. Full matrix electromechanical properties of textured Pb(In1/2Nb1/2)O3-Pb(Sc1/2Nb1/2)O3-PbTiO3 ceramic.
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Yang, Shuai, Qiao, Liao, Wang, Jing, Wang, Mingwen, Gao, Xiangyu, Wu, Jie, Li, Jinglei, Xu, Zhuo, and Li, Fei
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PIEZOELECTRIC devices , *PERMITTIVITY , *CERAMICS , *PIEZOELECTRIC ceramics , *FERROELECTRIC ceramics , *THERMAL stability , *LEAD titanate - Abstract
Textured relaxor-PbTiO3 (PT) ceramics possess advantages of crystal-like properties, high composition homogeneity, and low cost, and have, thus, received considerable attention from the piezoelectric community. To promote the applications of textured relaxor-PT ceramics, here we characterize the full electromechanical parameters (elastic, dielectric, and piezoelectric coefficients) and the frequency dependence of the coercive field (EC) for the recently reported textured Pb(In1/2Nb1/2)O3-Pb(Sc1/2Nb1/2)O3-PbTiO3 (PIN-PSN-PT) ceramic. Our results show that the textured PIN-PSN-PT ceramic possesses high piezoelectric coefficients (d31 = −365 pC N−1, d33 = 770 pC N−1, and g33 = 40.4 × 10−3 m2 C−1) and electromechanical coupling factors (k33 = 87% and kp = 82%), far outperforming those of the commercial ceramic PZT-5H (d31 = −274 pC N−1, d33 = 593 pC N−1, g33 = 1.97 × 10−2 m2 C−1, k33 = 75%, and kp = 65%). In addition, the textured PIN-PSN-PT ceramic exhibits lower dielectric constants (ɛ33S = 478) compared with PZT-5H and relaxor-PT crystals, which can greatly promote the sensitivity of receiving transducers. Moreover, the textured PIN-PSN-PT ceramic with a high Tr−t (172 °C) shows better thermal stability compared to commercial relaxor-PT crystals (Tr−t < 130 °C). The results presented here will benefit the development of piezoelectric devices made of textured ceramics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. An Aurora Kinase B–Based Mouse System to Efficiently Identify and Analyze Proliferating Cardiomyocytes
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Wenbin Fu, Qiao Liao, Liangpeng Li, Yu Shi, Andi Zeng, Chunyu Zeng, and Wei Eric Wang
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Aurora kinase B ,mice ,myocardium ,development ,regeneration ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
To identify and analyze the live proliferating cardiomyocytes is crucial for deciphering the mechanisms controlling endogenous cardiac regeneration. Traditional methods confuse cell division with multinucleation in postnatal cardiomyocytes. Recent efforts have achieved significant progress on discerning cytokinesis from only nuclear division. However, those methods were either designed to label post-cytokinesis progeny or challenging to sort the live proliferating cardiomyocytes. In this study, we highlighted an Aurora kinase B reporter–based mouse system with a tdTomato fluorescence labeling. It could efficiently identify proliferating cardiomyocytes in neonates. The analysis of sorting tdTomato+ cardiomyocytes with different ploidy indicated that mononucleated cardiomyocytes might not possess significantly higher proliferating potential than other cardiomyocytes when most cardiomyocytes have become post-mitotic. Moreover, tdTomato+ cardiomyocytes were significantly increased and enriched at injury border zone after apex resection in neonates, while there were no increased tdTomato+ cardiomyocytes after myocardial infarction in adults.
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42. Anti-Dopamine Receptor 2 Antibody-Positive Encephalitis in Adolescent
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Xuejiao Dai, Lilu Kuang, Li Feng, Xiaoping Yi, Weiting Tang, Qiao Liao, Xiaoyan Long, Junling Wang, Jing Li, Huan Yang, Bo Xiao, Guoliang Li, and Si Chen
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D2R ,basal ganglia encephalitis ,adolescent ,movement disorder ,psychiatric ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Autoimmune encephalitic syndromes include mutism, somnolence, movement disorder, and behavioral, or psychiatric symptoms. When paired with bilateral basal ganglia lesions on magnetic resonance imaging, these support the diagnosis of basal ganglia encephalitis (BGE). BGE is a rare but distinct entity of putative autoimmune etiology, with specific basal ganglia inflammation and acute movement disorders. A previous study identified dopamine-2 receptors (D2R) antibody to be positive in most BGE children, indicating that the D2R antibody may trigger the downstream pathological process in BGE patients. The highest levels of D2R are found in the striatum, the nucleus accumbens, and the olfactory tubercle. D2R antibody-positive BGE is widely reported in children. Here we present a 17-year-old girl with a typical clinical feature of basal ganglia encephalitis, who benefited from immune therapy.
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43. Impact of alternating current electric field poling on piezoelectric and dielectric properties of Pb(In1/2Nb1/2)O3–Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3–PbTiO3 ferroelectric crystals.
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Liu, Jinfeng, Qiu, Chaorui, Qiao, Liao, Song, Kexin, Guo, Haisheng, Xu, Zhuo, and Li, Fei
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ALTERNATING currents ,FERROELECTRIC crystals ,DIELECTRIC properties ,ELECTRIC fields ,FERROELECTRIC ceramics ,PIEZOELECTRICITY - Abstract
Compared with the state-of-the-art Pb(Zr,Ti)O
3 ceramics, relaxor-PbTiO3 (PT) based ferroelectric single crystals possess much higher piezoelectricity, thus receiving considerable attention from the ferroelectric community. Recently, it was found that the alternating current electric field poling (AC-poling) could further improve the piezoelectricity of [001]-poled rhombohedral (R) relaxor-PT single crystals. In this work, we investigated the domain structures and electromechanical properties of alternating current electric field poled (AC-poled) relaxor ferroelectric Pb(In1/2 Nb1/2 )O3 –Pb(Mg1/3 Nb2/3 )O3 –PbTiO3 (PIN–PMN–PT) crystals with different orientations and phase structures, including [001]-oriented R PIN–PMN–PT (23/47/30), [011]-oriented R PIN–PMN–PT (23/47/30), and [001]-oriented monoclinic (MC ) PIN–PMN–PT (22/44/34) single crystals. We found that the piezoelectric coefficient (d33 ), free dielectric permittivity (ɛ33 T /ɛ0 ), and clamped dielectric permittivity (ɛ33 S /ɛ0 ) for AC-poled [001]-oriented R PIN–PMN–PT (23/47/30) crystals were improved by 24.4%, 22.6%, and 8.5%, respectively, when compared with the direct current electric field poled (DC-poled) counterparts. This phenomenon is attributed to the increase of domain size according to the observations from polarized light microscopy. Nevertheless, for [011]-poled R PIN–PMN–PT and [001]-poled MC PIN–PMN–PT crystals, the dielectric permittivities and piezoelectric coefficients were decreased a bit by AC-poling, being attributed to the depolarization phenomenon caused by the AC electric field. This work demonstrates that impacts of AC-poling on the properties of ferroelectrics are highly related to the orientation and phase of ferroelectric crystals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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44. Textured BiScO3-PbTiO3 piezoelectric ceramics with both high electromechanical coupling factor and high curie temperature.
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Wang, Mingwen, Yang, Shuai, Wu, Jie, Li, Jinglei, Qiao, Liao, Liu, Xuechen, Wang, Chao, Feng, Xinya, Li, Chunchun, and Li, Fei
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PIEZOELECTRIC ceramics ,CURIE temperature ,PIEZOELECTRIC devices ,PIEZOELECTRIC transducers ,HIGH temperatures ,PIEZOELECTRIC materials ,HEAT resistant materials - Abstract
High-temperature piezoelectric devices require piezoelectric ceramics with high Curie temperatures and high-temperature stability of piezoelectric properties to avoid the depolarization of piezoelectric ceramics during application. However, piezoelectric materials with high Curie temperatures usually have restrained piezoelectric properties. Crystallographic orientation via texture engineering is a practicable way to improve piezoelectric performance. Here, we propose a sintering-aid-assisted template grain growth strategy to texture BiScO
3 -PbTiO3 ceramics to overcome the low orientation issue that challenges the texturing of BS-PT for decades. By judiciously selecting B2 O3 -CuO as sintering aids, we fabricated highly ⟨001⟩-textured 0.43BS-0.57PT ceramics with Logtering factors >99.0% that possess high piezoelectric coefficients d33 of 474–612 pC/N while maintaining relatively high Curie temperatures of 370–402 °C. Importantly, this work addresses a long-standing issue presented in BS-PT ceramics, i.e., the low electromechanical coupling property of BS-PT ceramics (k33 < 0.70) by improving the electromechanical coupling factor k33 to 81.2%. The newly designed textured BS-PT ceramics are thought to be promising candidates for the design of high-temperature piezoelectric transducers and actuators. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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45. Achieving Giant Piezoelectricity and High Property Uniformity Simultaneously in a Relaxor Ferroelectric Crystal through Rare‐Earth Element Doping.
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Liu, Yangbin, Li, Qian, Qiao, Liao, Xu, Zhuo, and Li, Fei
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FERROELECTRIC crystals ,PIEZOELECTRICITY ,DOPING agents (Chemistry) ,UNIFORMITY ,PERMITTIVITY ,LEAD titanate ,FERROELECTRIC polymers - Abstract
The low uniformity in properties of relaxor ferroelectric crystals is a long‐standing issue in the ferroelectric community, which limits the available volume of the entire crystal boule. The aim of this study is to develop a relaxor ferroelectric crystal with improved property uniformity and excellent piezoelectricity. To this end, Pb(In1/2Nb1/2)O3–Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3–PbTiO3 is doped with Nd2O3 (Nd–PIN–PMN–PT) to improve the crystal performance. Along the crystal boule, the piezoelectric coefficient d33 varies from 2800 to 3500 pC N−1, and the dielectric constant ranges from 8400 to 9800, with variations of 25% and 16%, respectively. Such high property uniformity results in over 75% available volume of the crystal boule, compared to 30–50% for undoped crystals grown by Bridgman method. At the electric field of 1 kV cm−1, the converse piezoelectric response is up to 4780 pm V−1. In addition, its Curie temperature (TC) and coercive field (EC) are above 150 °C and 3 kV cm−1, respectively. Compared with Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3–PbTiO3 crystal (d33: 1500 pC N−1, TC: 135 °C, EC: 2.3 kV cm−1), the larger piezoelectricity, the higher TC and EC, and improved uniformity make Nd–PIN–PMN–PT crystals promising candidates for advanced piezoelectric applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. No association of four candidate genetic variants in MnSOD and SYNIII with Parkinson's disease in two Chinese populations.
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Wen Juan Yu, Nan Nan Li, Eng King Tan, Lan Cheng, Jin Hong Zhang, Xue Ye Mao, Xue Li Chang, Dong Mei Zhao, Qiao Liao, and Rong Peng
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
BACKGROUND: The manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) gene, which encodes a chief reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging enzyme, has been reported to be associated with the risk of developing sporadic Parkinson's disease (PD) in some Asian races and the synapsin III (SYN3) gene with some neuropsychiatric diseases. OBJECTIVE: To explore the associations between the MnSOD and SYN III variations and PD in two Chinese populations from mainland China and Singapore. METHODS: We recruited 2342 subjects including 1200 sporadic PD patients and 1142 healthy controls from two independent Asian countries. Using a case-control methodology, we genotyped the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in MnSOD (rs4880) and SYN III (rs3788470, rs3827336, rs5998557) to explore the associations with risk of PD. RESULTS: The results showed the genotype distributions and minor allele frequencies (MAF) of MnSOD (rs4880) and SYN III (rs3788470, rs3827336, rs5998557) were not significantly different between PD patients and healthy controls in mainland China and Singapore, as well as in merged populations. CONCLUSIONS: The variations of MnSOD (rs4880) and SYN III (rs3788470, rs3827336, rs5998557) were not major risk factors for PD among Chinese, at least in our study populations.
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47. Review on Piezoelectric Actuators Based on High-Performance Piezoelectric Materials.
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Jin, Haonan, Gao, Xiangyu, Ren, Kaile, Liu, Jinfeng, Qiao, Liao, Liu, Mingzi, Chen, Wei, He, Yuhang, Dong, Shuxiang, Xu, Zhuo, and Li, Fei
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PIEZOELECTRIC materials ,PIEZOELECTRIC actuators ,PIEZOELECTRICITY ,FERROELECTRIC crystals ,CORE materials ,FLEXIBLE structures ,RELAXOR ferroelectrics ,ELECTROMECHANICAL devices - Abstract
The piezoelectric actuator is a kind of actuation device that acts through the inverse piezoelectric effect. Due to advantages of high precision, low power consumption, compact size, and flexible structure design, they have a wide range of applications in optics, robotics, microelectromechanical systems, and so on. Piezoelectric materials are the core materials for piezoelectric actuators. In this review, recent developments in high-performance piezoelectric materials (HPMs) are introduced, including relaxor ferroelectric crystals, textured ceramics, piezoelectric metamaterials, and so on. The advances of piezoelectric actuators are introduced in this review based on the developments of those piezoelectric materials, where the relationship between the figure of merits of materials and the performance of actuators is also discussed. Finally, we present outlooks and challenges for piezoelectric materials and actuators. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. The potential risk factors of early-onset post-stroke depression from immunoinflammatory perspective.
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Hengshu Chen, Fan Liu, Dongren Sun, Jingyuan Zhang, Shihang Luo, Qiao Liao, and Fafa Tian
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MENTAL depression ,BLOOD cell count ,APHASIA ,C-reactive protein ,GENE frequency ,ODDS ratio ,STROKE - Abstract
Background: Mounting evidence strongly uncovered that peripheral immunoinflammatory response induced by acute stroke is associated with the appearance of post-stroke depression (PSD), but the mechanism remains unclear. Methods: 103 stroke patients were assessed at 2 weeks after onset using Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition and then divided into PSD and non-PSD groups. Polymorphisms of inflammatory molecules (interleukin [IL]-1b, IL-6, IL-10, IL-18, tumor necrosis factor-a [TNF-a], interferon-g [IFN-g] and C-reactive protein [CRP]), complete blood count parameters, splenic attenuation (SA) and splenic volume (SV) on unenhanced chest computed tomography, demographic and other clinical characteristics were obtained. Binary logistic regression model was used to analyze the associations between inflammation-related factors and the occurrence of PSD at 2 weeks after stroke. Results: 49 patients were diagnosed with PSD at 2 weeks after onset (earlyonset PSD). The C/T genotypes of CRP rs2794520 and rs1205 were less in PSD group than non-PSD group (both adjusted odds ratio = 3.364; 95%CI: 1.039- 10.898; p = 0.043). For CRP rs3091244, the frequency of G allele was higher (80.61% vs. 13.89%) while the frequency of A allele was lower (6.12% vs. 71.30%) in PSD patients than non-PSD patients (χ² = 104.380; p<0.001). SA of PSD patients was lower than that of non-PSD patients in the presence of CRP rs2794520 C/T genotype and rs1205 C/T genotype (both t = 2.122; p = 0.039). Peripheral monocyte count was less in PSD group than non-PSD group (adjusted odds ratio = 0.057; 95%CI: 0.005-0.686; p = 0.024). Conclusions: CRP polymorphisms, SA based on CRP genotype, and peripheral monocytes are associated with the risk of early-onset PSD, suggesting peripheral immuno-inflammatory activities elicited by stroke in its aetiology [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Genetic association study between STK39 and CCDC62/HIP1R and Parkinson's disease.
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Nan-Nan Li, Eng-King Tan, Xue-Li Chang, Xue-Ye Mao, Jin-Hong Zhang, Dong-Mei Zhao, Qiao Liao, Wen-Juan Yu, and Rong Peng
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
BACKGROUND: The first large-scale meta-analysis of published genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in Parkinson's disease (PD) identified 5 new genetic loci (ACMSD, STK39, MCCC1/LAMP3, SYT11, and CCDC62/HIP1R). Very recently, a large-scale replication and heterogeneity study also reported that STK39 and CCDC62/HIP1R increased risk of PD in Asian and Caucasian populations. However, their roles still remain unclear in a Han Chinese population from mainland China. METHODS: We examined genetic associations of STK39 rs2102808 and CCDC62/HIP1R rs12817488 with PD susceptibility in a Han Chinese population of 783 PD patients and 725 controls. We also performed further stratified analyses by the age of onset and accomplished in-depth clinical characteristics analyses between the different genotypes for each locus. RESULTS: No significant differences were observed in the minor allele frequency (MAF) among cases and controls at the two loci (STK39 rs2102808: OR = 1.06, 95% CI = 0.91, 1.23, P = 0.467; CCDC62/HIP1R rs12817488: OR = 0.88, 95% CI = 0.76, 1.01, P = 0.072). Subgroup analyses by the age of onset also showed no significant differences among different subgroups of the two loci. In addition, minor allele carriers cannot be distinguished from non-carriers based on their clinical features at the two loci. CONCLUSIONS: We are unable to demonstrate the association between STK39 and CCDC62/HIP1R and PD susceptibility in a Han Chinese population from mainland China. Additional replication studies in other populations and functional studies are warranted to better validate the role of the two new loci in PD risk.
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50. Ultrahigh focal sensitivity in a relaxor ferroelectric crystal-based piezoelectric adaptive lens.
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Qiao, Liao, Gao, Xiangyu, Jin, Haonan, Xin, Benjian, Liu, Jinfeng, Zheng, Huaibin, Dong, Shuxiang, Xu, Zhuo, and Li, Fei
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FERROELECTRIC crystals , *FERROELECTRIC ceramics , *PIEZOELECTRIC thin films , *SINGLE crystals , *PYROELECTRICITY , *PIEZOELECTRICITY , *PIEZOELECTRIC ceramics , *CERAMICS - Abstract
Traditional piezoelectric adaptive lenses (ALENS) are fabricated by piezoceramics with transparent liquids as the filling media. However, it is challenging to achieve high focal sensitivity and long-time robustness because of the low piezoelectricity of ceramics as well as the evaporation and leakage of the liquids. To overcome the above-mentioned issues, we design a piezoelectric lens based on a radial extension-arching mode by using polydimethylsiloxane films and Pb(In1/2Nb1/2)O3–Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3–PbTiO3 (PIMNT) relaxor ferroelectric single crystals to replace the transparent liquids and Pb(Zr, Ti)O3 (PZT) ceramics, respectively. Due to the ultrahigh piezoelectric properties (d33 ∼ 1500 pC N−1 and d31 ∼ 730 pC N−1) of the PIMNT crystals and the optimized radial extension-arching structure, an ultrahigh focal sensitivity (8.5 cm V−1 and a fast response time (∼102μs) is achieved, outperforming conventional ALENS based on piezoceramic actuators (∼103 μs and ∼10−1 cm V−1) and dielectric elastomer actuators (∼105 μs and ∼10−2 cm V−1). The largest output displacement of our designed ALENS is up to 53.6 μm at 4.2 kHz under 80 Vpp, and its focus is in the range of 57.44 cm to ∞. Furthermore, its performance remains unchanged after 4 × 107 vibration cycles, indicating its long-time robustness. This work sheds light on the design of advanced adaptive optical systems, where an ultrahigh focal sensitivity and a fast response are required. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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