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2. Perilipin 1 Deficiency Prompts Lipolysis in Lipid Droplets and Aggravates the Pathogenesis of Persistent Immune Activation in Drosophila
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Lei Wang, Jiaxin Lin, Kaiyan Yang, Weina Wang, Yan Lv, Xiangkang Zeng, Yaya Zhao, Junjing Yu, and Lei Pan
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innate immunity ,lipid droplets ,perilipin 1 ,immunometabolism ,bmm ,Medicine ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 - Abstract
Lipid droplets (LDs) are highly dynamic intracellular organelles, which are involved in lots of biological processes. However, the dynamic morphogenesis and functions of intracellular LDs during persistent innate immune responses remain obscure. In this study, we induce long-term systemic immune activation in Drosophila through genetic manipulation. Then, the dynamic pattern of LDs is traced in the Drosophila fat body. We find that deficiency of Plin1, a key regulator of LDs’ reconfiguration, blocks LDs minimization at the initial stage of immune hyperactivation but enhances LDs breakdown at the later stage of sustained immune activation via recruiting the lipase Brummer (Bmm, homologous to human ATGL). The high wasting in LDs shortens the lifespan of flies with high-energy-cost immune hyperactivation. Therefore, these results suggest a critical function of LDs during long-term immune activation and provide a potential treatment for the resolution of persistent inflammation.
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- 2023
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3. Contextuality in infinite one-dimensional translation-invariant local Hamiltonians
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Kaiyan Yang, Xiao Zeng, Yujing Luo, Guowu Yang, Lan Shu, Miguel Navascués, and Zizhu Wang
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Physics ,QC1-999 ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
Abstract In recent years there has been a growing interest in treating many-body systems as Bell scenarios, where lattice sites play the role of distant parties and only near-neighbor statistics are accessible. We investigate contextuality arising from three Bell scenarios in infinite, translation-invariant 1D models: nearest-neighbor with two dichotomic observables per site; nearest- and next-to-nearest neighbor with two dichotomic observables per site, and nearest-neighbor with three dichotomic observables per site. For the first scenario, we give strong evidence that it cannot exhibit contextuality, not even in non-signaling physical theories beyond quantum mechanics. For the second one, we identify several low-dimensional models that reach the ultimate quantum limits, paving the way for self-testing ground states of quantum many-body systems. For the last scenario, which generalizes the Heisenberg model, we give strong evidence that, in order to exhibit contextuality, the dimension of the local quantum system must be at least 3.
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- 2022
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4. Homeostatic control of an iron repressor in a GI tract resident
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Yuanyuan Wang, Yinhe Mao, Xiaoqing Chen, Xinhuang Huang, Zhongyi Jiang, Kaiyan Yang, Lixing Tian, Tong Jiang, Yun Zou, Xiaoyuan Ma, Chaoyue Xu, Zili Zhou, Xianwei Wu, Lei Pan, Huaping Liang, Lin Zhong, and Changbin Chen
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Candida albicans ,iron ,Hap43 ,oxidative damage ,cellular detoxification ,Medicine ,Science ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The transition metal iron plays a crucial role in living cells. However, high levels of iron are potentially toxic through the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), serving as a deterrent to the commensal fungus Candida albicans for colonization in the iron-rich gastrointestinal tract. We observe that the mutant lacking an iron-responsive transcription factor Hap43 is hyper-fit for colonization in murine gut. We demonstrate that high iron specifically triggers multiple post-translational modifications and proteasomal degradation of Hap43, a vital process guaranteeing the precision of intestinal ROS detoxification. Reduced levels of Hap43 de-repress the expression of antioxidant genes and therefore alleviate the deleterious ROS derived from iron metabolism. Our data reveal that Hap43 functions as a negative regulator for oxidative stress adaptation of C. albicans to gut colonization and thereby provide a new insight into understanding the interplay between iron homeostasis and fungal commensalism.
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- 2023
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5. The N6-methyladenosine modification of circALG1 promotes the metastasis of colorectal cancer mediated by the miR-342-5p/PGF signalling pathway
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Changwei Lin, Min Ma, Yi Zhang, Liang Li, Fei Long, Canbin Xie, Hua Xiao, Teng Liu, Buning Tian, Kaiyan Yang, Yihang Guo, Miao Chen, Jin Chou, Ni Gong, Xiaorong Li, and Gui Hu
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Colorectal cancer ,Competitive endogenous RNA ,N6-methyladenosine modification ,circALG1 ,miR-342-5p ,Placental growth factor ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background Previous studies have shown that the N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification enhances the binding ability of mRNAs/long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) to microRNAs (miRNAs), but the impact of this modification on the competitive endogenous RNA (ceRNA) function of circular RNAs (circRNAs) is unclear. Methods We used a human circRNA microarray to detect the expression profiles of circRNAs in 3 pairs of cancer and paracancerous tissues from patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) and 3 pairs of peripheral blood specimens from patients with CRC and healthy individuals. The circRNAs highly expressed in both peripheral blood and tumour tissues of patients with CRC, including circALG1, were screened. A quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) analysis of an expanded sample size was performed to detect the expression level of circALG1 in peripheral blood and tumour tissues of patients with CRC and determine its correlation with clinicopathological features, and circRNA loop-forming validation and stability assays were then conducted. Transwell assays and a nude mouse cancer metastasis model were used to study the function of circALG1 in CRC and the role of altered m6A modification levels on the regulation of circALG1 function. qRT-PCR, western blot (WB), Transwell, RNA-binding protein immunoprecipitation (RIP), RNA antisense purification (RAP), and dual-luciferase reporter gene assays were performed to analyse the ceRNA mechanism of circALG1 and the effect of the m6A modification of circALG1 on the ceRNA function of this circRNA. Results CircALG1 was highly expressed in both the peripheral blood and tumour tissues of patients with CRC and was closely associated with CRC metastasis. CircALG1 overexpression promoted the migration and invasion of CRC cells, and circALG1 silencing and reduction of the circALG1 m6A modification level inhibited CRC cell migration and invasion. In vivo experiments further confirmed the prometastatic role of circALG1 in CRC. Further mechanistic studies showed that circALG1 upregulated the expression of placental growth factor (PGF) by binding to miR-342-5p and that m6A modification enhanced the binding of circALG1 to miR-342-5p and promoted its ceRNA function. Conclusion M6A modification enhances the binding ability of circALG1 to miR-342-5p to promote the ceRNA function of circALG1, and circALG1 could be a potential therapeutic target in and a prognostic marker for CRC.
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- 2022
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6. Development and Validation of a Novel Hypoxia Score for Predicting Prognosis and Immune Microenvironment in Rectal Cancer
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Kaiyan Yang, Zhaolong Shen, Ning Yin, Jun Quan, Mengwen Wang, and Kai Gao
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hypoxia ,neutrophils ,activated memory CD4 + T cells ,metastasis ,rectal cancer ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Hypoxia plays a major role in various tumor types. However, few studies have concentrated on the prognostic model of hypoxia-related genes in rectal cancer and the effect of hypoxia on neutrophil-mediated immunosuppression. We performed Kaplan–Meier analysis, random survival forest analysis, and Cox regression analysis on 342 hypoxia-related genes, constructed hypoxia score in the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) cohort, and verified them in the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) cohort. Then the patients were divided into two groups according to the risk level. The overall survival rate of the high-risk (HRisk) group was significantly higher than that of the low-risk (LRisk) group (GEO, p < 0.001; TCGA, p = 0.016). Through receiver operating characteristic and decision curve analysis, the nomogram based on hypoxia score has excellent prediction ability. Functional enrichment analysis showed that hypoxia, metastasis, inflammation, immunity, and other related pathways were enriched. The HRisk group was associated with lower tumor purity, higher immune and stromal score, higher neutrophils, and lower activated memory CD4 + T cells. More importantly, the checkpoint of neutrophil-mediated immunosuppression increased in the HRisk group. In conclusion, a hypoxia score based on 5 hypoxia-related genes can be used to predict the prognosis of rectal cancer and ANLN with a cancer-suppressing effect and SRPX (Sushi Repeat Containing Protein X-Linked) with a cancer-promoting effect may be potential therapeutic targets for rectal cancer.
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- 2022
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7. Identification and Validation of Ferroptosis-Related LncRNA Signatures as a Novel Prognostic Model for Colon Cancer
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Zhiwei Wu, Zhixing Lu, Liang Li, Min Ma, Fei Long, Runliu Wu, Lihua Huang, Jing Chou, Kaiyan Yang, Yi Zhang, Xiaorong Li, Gui Hu, and Changwei Lin
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lncRNAs ,ferroptosis ,colorectal cancer ,prognostic signature ,immune microenvironment ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
BackgroundFerroptosis is a newly defined form of programmed cell death that plays an important role in many cancers. However, ferroptosis-related lncRNAs (FRLs) involved in the regulation of colon cancer are not thoroughly understood. This study aimed to identify a prognostic FRL signature in colon cancer and explore its potential molecular function.MethodsRNA-seq data and relevant clinical information were obtained from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database, and a list of ferroptosis-related genes was extracted from the FerrDb website. Analysis of differentially expressed FRLs was performed using the ‘limma’ package in R software. By implementing coexpression analysis and univariate Cox analysis, we then identified prognostic FRLs. Using Cox regression analysis with the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) algorithm, we constructed a prognostic model based on 4 FRLs. We evaluated the prognostic power of this model using Kaplan–Meier (K-M) survival curve analysis and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. Moreover, the relationships between the signature and immune landscape, somatic mutation and drug sensitivity were explored. Finally, in vitro experiments were conducted to validate the functions of AP003555.1 and AC000584.1.ResultsA 4-FRL signature was constructed. Two risk groups were classified based on the risk score calculated by this signature. The signature-based risk score exhibited a more powerful capacity for survival prediction than traditional clinicopathological features in colon patients. Additionally, we observed a significant difference in immune cells, such as CD4+ and CD8+ T cells and macrophages, between the two groups. Moreover, the high-risk group exhibited lower IC50 values for certain chemotherapy drugs, such as cisplatin, docetaxel, bleomycin or axitinib. Finally, the in vitro experiments showed that ferroptosis processes were suppressed after AP003555.1 and AC000584.1 knockdown.ConclusionThe proposed 4-FRL signature is a promising biomarker to predict clinical outcomes and therapeutic responses in colon cancer patients.
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8. Correction to: The N6-methyladenosine modification of circALG1 promotes the metastasis of colorectal cancer mediated by the miR-342-5p/PGF signalling pathway
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Changwei Lin, Min Ma, Yi Zhang, Liang Li, Fei Long, Canbin Xie, Hua Xiao, Teng Liu, Buning Tian, Kaiyan Yang, Yihang Guo, Miao Chen, Jin Chou, Ni Gong, Xiaorong Li, and Gui Hu
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Published
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9. Intergenic CircRNA Circ_0007379 Inhibits Colorectal Cancer Progression by Modulating miR-320a Biogenesis in a KSRP-Dependent Manner.
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Fei Long, Liang Li, Canbin Xie, Min Ma, Zhiwei Wu, Zhixing Lu, Baiying Liu, Ming Yang, Fan Zhang, Zhengping Ning, Chonglei Zhong, Bowen Yu, Shiyi Liu, Longyu Wan, Buning Tian, Kaiyan Yang, Yihang Guo, Miao Chen, Jin Chou, and Xiaorong Li
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- 2023
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10. Research on Indoor Target Positioning System Based on Image Feature Extraction and Recognition
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Pengsen Lu, Jie Zhang, Xin Lin, Jingwen Qi, Yuxing Chen, and Kaiyan Yang
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- 2023
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11. LHPP promotes the intracellular reactive oxygen species accumulation and sensitivity of gastric cancer to cisplatin via JNK and p38 MAPK pathways
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Kai, Gao, Ning, Yin, Zhaolong, Shen, Qiqing, Li, Peng, Chen, and Kaiyan, Yang
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Cisplatin is the first-line chemotherapy drug for the treatment of gastric cancer (GC) patients. However, GC patients who are resistant to cisplatin often do not benefit from it. Therefore, finding a key molecule that affects cisplatin sensitivity is expected to enhance the efficacy of cisplatin in GC treatment.The human GC cell lines SGC-7901 and BGC-823 were used. The protein chip array was used to screen the cisplatin-resistance genes from the complete response and non-complete response GC patients' tissues, then, the differential gene expression analysis, GO function annotation analysis, and KEGG pathway enrichment analysis were performed. The GC tissue chip in the GEO database was analyzed to screen the target gene. Flow cytometry, Hoechst 33342 staining assay, Western Blot, MTT, tumor sphere formation, cell cycle, and apoptosis assays were performed to explore the effect of Phospholysine Phosphohistidine Inorganic Pyrophosphate Phosphatase (LHPP) on the apoptosis, stemness, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation of cisplatin-resistant GC cells treated with cisplatin. In vivo, the cisplatin-resistant GC cell lines transfected with pcDNA-LHPP or si-LHPP were injected subcutaneously into mice to construct GC subcutaneous xenograft GC models.Based on protein chip array and bioinformatics analysis, it was found that LHPP is the core molecule in the cisplatin resistance regulatory network in GC, and its expression is down-regulated in GC cisplatin-resistant tissues and cells. In vitro and in vivo experimental results show that the up-regulated expression of LHPP is closely related to the increase in sensitivity of GC to cisplatin. Mechanically, we found that overexpression of LHPP may inhibit the activation of the JNK and p38 MAPK pathways, promote cisplatin-induced ROS accumulation, suppress stemness, and enhance the sensitivity of GC to cisplatin.Up-regulation of LHPP may inhibit the activation of the JNK and p38 MAPK pathways, attenuate stemness, and enhance the accumulation of intracellular ROS, thereby promoting cisplatin-mediated GC cell apoptosis and enhancing cisplatin sensitivity.
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12. Downregulation of Perilipin1 by the Immune Deficiency Pathway Leads to Lipid Droplet Reconfiguration and Adaptation to Bacterial Infection in Drosophila
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Kaiyan Yang, Jiaxin Lin, Hong Tang, Li Sun, Junjing Yu, Lei Pan, and Lei Wang
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Salmonella typhimurium ,Perilipin-1 ,Immunology ,Biology ,Pathogenesis ,Immune system ,Downregulation and upregulation ,Lipid droplet ,Escherichia coli ,Animals ,Drosophila Proteins ,Immunology and Allergy ,Escherichia coli Infections ,Inflammation ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Reactive oxygen species ,Innate immune system ,Lipid metabolism ,Lipid Droplets ,Immunity, Innate ,Cell biology ,chemistry ,Salmonella Infections ,Drosophila ,Adaptation ,Reactive Oxygen Species ,Oxidation-Reduction - Abstract
Lipid droplets (LDs), the highly dynamic intracellular organelles, are critical for lipid metabolism. Dynamic alterations in the configurations and functions of LDs during innate immune responses to bacterial infections and the underlying mechanisms, however, remain largely unknown. In this study, we trace the time-course morphology of LDs in fat bodies of Drosophila after transient bacterial infection. Detailed analysis shows that perilipin1 (plin1), a core gene involved in the regulation of LDs, is suppressed by the immune deficiency signaling, one major innate immune pathway in Drosophila. During immune activation, downregulated plin1 promotes the enlargement of LDs, which in turn alleviates immune reaction–associated reactive oxygen species stress. Thus, the growth of LDs is likely an active adaptation to maintain redox homeostasis in response to immune deficiency activation. Therefore, our study provides evidence that plin1 serves as a modulator on LDs’ reconfiguration in regulating infection-induced pathogenesis, and plin1 might be a potential therapeutic target for coordinating inflammation resolution and lipid metabolism.
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13. Glucose-Lignin-Based Phenolic Resin: An Environmentally Friendly Low-Formaldehyde Wood Adhesive
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Kaiyan Yang, Xiaowu Gong, Gaoshan Yang, Lanli Bai, Jin Huang, Na Zhou, and Xin Jia
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In this paper, a low-formaldehyde and environmentally friendly phenol-formaldehyde resin wood adhesive was prepared by directly using lignin to substitute formaldehyde, which was further modified by glucose to improve the physical, mechanical, and curing properties. The results showed that when the replacing amount of lignin to formaldehyde reached 15 wt%, the physical properties of the prepared lignin-based-phenolic resin (LPF) can meet the Chinese national standard, and the bonding strength can increase by 21.9%, from 0.75 MPa to 0.96 MPa, compared with phenolic resin (PF). The addition of glucose boost the performance of wood adhesive, for example, the free phenol content of the obtained glucose-lignin-based phenolic resin (GLPF) significantly reduced by 79.11%, from 5.60–1.17%, the bonding strength (1.19 MPa) of GLPF increased by 19.3% in comparison to LPF, and the curing temperature of GLPF decreased by 13.08%. FT-IR results showed that the main structure of the resin did not change before and after substitution by lignin and modification by glucose. The present study provides a simple and green method for preparing resins.
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14. GMEB2 Promotes the Growth of Colorectal Cancer by Activating ADRM1 Transcription and NF-κB Signalling and Is Positively Regulated by the m
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Zhengping, Ning, Zhiwei, Wu, Fan, Zhang, Ming, Yang, Zhixing, Lu, Bowen, Yu, Fei, Long, Yihang, Guo, Kaiyan, Yang, Gui, Hu, Yi, Zhang, Xiaorong, Li, Liang, Li, and Changwei, Lin
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Transcription factors are frequently aberrantly reactivated in various cancers, including colorectal cancer (CRC). However, as a transcription factor, the role of GMEB2 in cancer is still unclear, and further studies are needed. Here, we aimed to identify the function and mechanism of GMEB2 in regulating the malignant progression of CRC. GMEB2 was found to be highly expressed in online data analyses. We demonstrated that GMEB2 was markedly upregulated at both the mRNA and protein levels in CRC cells and tissues. GMEB2 knockdown inhibited CRC cell growth in vitro and in vivo. Mechanistically, as a transcription factor, GMEB2 transactivated the ADRM1 promoter to increase its transcription. Rescue experiments showed that ADRM1 downregulation partially reversed the promoting effects of GMEB2 on CRC growth in vitro. Moreover, the GMEB2/ADRM1 axis induced nuclear translocation of NF-κB, thus activating NF-κB signalling. Finally, we further revealed that YTHDF1 recognized and bound to the m
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15. Complex intuitionistic fuzzy ordered weighted distance measure
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Kaiyan Yang, Lan Shu, and Guowu Yang
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Computational Mathematics ,Applied Mathematics - Published
- 2022
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16. Clinical efficacy of sequential therapy with apomycin in children with mycoplasma pneumoniae infection and chronic cough
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Lin, Zhang, Kaiyan, Yang, Chuan, Huang, Xinyi, Li, and Zhao, Hua
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Treatment Outcome ,Cough ,Chronic Disease ,Pneumonia, Mycoplasma ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Humans ,Chlamydophila pneumoniae ,Child ,Mycoplasma pneumoniae - Published
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17. Catalysis with Diboron(4)/Pyridine: Application to the Broad-Scope [3 + 2] Cycloaddition of Cyclopropanes and Alkenes
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Zhengwei Ding, Zhi Liu, Zhijun Wang, Tao Yu, Ming Xu, Jingru Wen, Kaiyan Yang, Hailong Zhang, Liang Xu, and Pengfei Li
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Cyclopropanes ,Colloid and Surface Chemistry ,Cycloaddition Reaction ,Pyridines ,Transition Elements ,General Chemistry ,Alkenes ,Biochemistry ,Catalysis - Abstract
In contrast to the extensive but non-recyclable use of tetraalkoxydiboron(4) compounds as stoichiometric reagents in diverse reactions, this article reports an atom-economical reaction using a commercial diboron(4) as the catalyst. The key to success was designing a catalytic cycle for radical [3 + 2] cycloaddition involving a pyridine cocatalyst to generate from the diboron(4) catalyst and reversibly mediate the transfer of boronyl radicals. In comparison with known [3 + 2] cycloaddition with transition metal-based catalysts, the current reaction features not only metal-free conditions, inexpensive and stable catalysts, and simple operation but also remarkably broadened substrate scope. In particular, previously unusable cyclopropyl ketones without an activating group and/or alkenes with 1,2-disubstitution and 1,1,2-trisubstitution patterns were successfully used for the first time. Consequently, challenging cyclopentane compounds with various levels of substitution (65 examples, 57 new products, up to six substituents at all five ring atoms) were readily prepared in generally high to excellent yield and diastereoselectivity. The reaction was also successfully applied in concise formal synthesis of an anti-obesity drug and building natural product-like complex bridged or spirocyclic compounds. Mechanistic experiments and computational investigation support the proposed radical relay catalysis featuring a pyridine-assisted boronyl radical catalyst. Overall, this work demonstrates the first approach to use tetraalkoxydiboron(4) compounds as catalysts and may lead to the development of new, green, and efficient transition metal-like boron-catalyzed organic reactions.
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18. Malignant transformation of bronchiole adenoma into invasive mucinous adenocarcinoma: a case report and literature review
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Peng Li, Xuling Liu, Min Li, Chengfeng Miao, Wenwen Sun, and Kaiyan Yang
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Background: Bronchiolar adenoma (BA)/ciliated muconodular papillary tumors (CMPTs) was previously considered to be a benign neoplasm, with the possibility of malignant transformation reported in a few cases. Thus, the exact nature and biological potential of BA/CMPT have not been fully elucidated. We here report a case of mucinous adenocarcinoma (MA) caused by malignant transformation of BA. Case presentation: A 57-year-old woman presented with a 17.0×7.0 mm nodule in the lower lobe of the left lung. Hematoxylin-eosin (H&E) staining and immunohistochemistry were performed. The tumor was composed of two areas: BA area and MA area. In BA area, the tumor was consisted by a bilayered structure of luminal cells and basal cells. Basal cells were positive for CK5/6, p63, and p40, while they were not detected in MA area. The Ki-67 proliferation index was low (1%~2%). Finally, the patient was diagnosed with BA accompanied by MA, and had a favourable outcome.Conclusions: BA is generally considered to be a benign tumor. The present study indicated that BA may be carcinogenic and we should be vigilant for its potentiality of malignant transformation in clinical practice.
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19. Transition-Metal-Like Catalysis with Tetraalkoxydibo-ron(4)/Isonicotinate Enabled an Efficient Broad-Scope [3+2] Cycloaddition of Cyclopropanes and Alkenes
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Zhengfei Ding, Zhi Liu, Zhijun Wang, Tao Yu, Ming Xu, Jingru Wen, Kaiyan Yang, Hailong Zhang, Liang Xu, and Pengfei Li
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In contrast to the extensive but non-recyclable use of tetraalkoxydiboron(4) compounds as stoichiometric reagents in diverse reactions, this article reports an atom-economical reaction using a commercial diboron(4) as the catalyst. The key to success was designing a catalytic cycle for radical [3+2] cycloaddition involving a pyridine cocatalyst to generate from the diboron(4) catalyst and reversibly mediate the transfer of boronyl radicals. In comparison with known [3+2] cycloaddition with transition metal-based catalysts, the current reaction features not only metal-free conditions, inexpen-sive and stable catalysts, and simple operation, but also remarkably broadened substrate scope. In particular, previously unusable cyclopropyl ketones without an activating group and/or alkenes with 1,2-disubstitution and 1,1,2-trisubstitution pattern were successfully used for the first time. Consequently, challenging cyclopentane compounds with various levels of substitution (65 examples, 57 new products, up to six substituents at all five ring atoms) were readily prepared in generally high to excellent yield and diastereoselectivity. The reaction was also successfully applied in con-cise formal synthesis of an anti-obesity drug and building natural product-like complex bridged or spiralcyclic com-pounds. Mechanistic experiments and computational investigation support the proposed radical relay catalysis featuring a pyridine-assisted boronyl radical catalyst. Overall, this work demonstrates the first approach to use tetraalkoxydibo-ron(4) compounds as catalysts and may lead to the development of new, green and efficient transition metal-like boron-catalyzed organic reactions.
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20. Assessing Consumers’ Intentions Towards Green Alternatives of Disposable Packaging: A Case Study in Beijing and Shanghai
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Kaiyan Yang and Sujitra Vassanadumrongdee
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21. Diffusion kurtosis imaging and intravoxel incoherent motion imaging parameters in breast lesions: Effect of radiologists’ experience and region-of-interest selection
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Lifang, Si, Xiaojuan, Liu, Xinyue, Li, Kaiyan, Yang, and Li, Wang
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Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,General Medicine - Abstract
To investigate the influence of ROI placement methods and radiologists' experience on diffusion kurtosis imaging (DKI) and intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) parameters' diagnostic performance in differentiating benign and malignant lesions based on the mass and non-mass enhancement (NME).We evaluated 138 lesions in 131 patients retrospectively. The IVIM and DKI parameter values were measured by three radiologists with different experiences independently using two different ROI placement methods. IVIM parameters include diffusion coefficient (ADCIn mass lesions, inter- and intra-observer agreement were perfect for all parameters (ICC: 0.800-989). In NME, the inter-observer agreement was substantial to perfect for all parameters(ICC: 0.703-877), the intra-observer agreement of the senior and intermediate radiologists was substantial to perfect(ICC: 0.748-931) and the intra-observer agreement of the junior radiologist was moderate to substantial(ICC: 0.569-784). The diagnostic performance of ADCThe observers' experience can influence the ROI selection and the diagnostic performance of ADC
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- 2023
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22. COL5A1 Promotes the Progression of Gastric Cancer by Acting as a ceRNA of miR-137-3p to Upregulate FSTL1 Expression
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Ming Yang, Zhixing Lu, Bowen Yu, Jiajia Zhao, Liang Li, Kaiyu Zhu, Min Ma, Fei Long, Runliu Wu, Gui Hu, Lihua Huang, Jing Chou, Ni Gong, Kaiyan Yang, Xiaorong Li, Yi Zhang, and Changwei Lin
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Cancer Research ,Oncology ,bioinformatics ,COL5A1 ,miR-137-3p ,FSTL1 ,gastric cancer ,immune infiltration - Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) and their target genes have been shown to play an important role in gastric cancer but have not been fully clarified. Therefore, our goal was to identify the key miRNA–mRNA regulatory network in gastric cancer by utilizing a variety of bioinformatics analyses and experiments. A total of 242 miRNAs and 1080 genes were screened from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO), respectively. Then, survival-related differentially expressed miRNAs and their differentially expressed target genes were screened. Twenty hub genes were identified from their protein–protein interaction network. After weighted gene co-expression network analysis was conducted, we selected miR-137-3p and its target gene, COL5A1, for further research. We found that miR-137-3p was significantly downregulated and that overexpression of miR-137-3p suppressed the proliferation, invasion, and migration of gastric cancer cells. Furthermore, we found that its target gene, COL5A1, could regulate the expression of another hub gene, FSTL1, by sponging miR-137-3p, which was confirmed by dual-luciferase reporter assays. Knockdown of COL5A1 inhibited the proliferation, invasion, and migration of gastric cancer cells, which could be rescued by the miR-137-3p inhibitor or overexpression of FSTL1. Ultimately, bioinformatics analyses showed that the expression of FSTL1 was highly correlated with immune infiltration.
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23. Fuzzy Combination of TOPSIS and RSR for Comprehensively Assessing the Quality of National Essential Public Health Services
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GU Siyu, LIANG Yuanyuan, ZHANG Kaiyan, YANG Jinxia
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public health ,health care quality assessment ,topsis method ,rank sum ratio method ,fuzzy combination ,Medicine - Abstract
BackgroundThe national essential public health services have been implemented since 2009 as a key initiative of the new round of China's healthcare reform. With the development of this service program, the allotted special funds and service items are increasing. Due to large number of indicators involved and wide coverage, it is imperative to explore a method that can assess the services scientifically, objectively and comprehensively.ObjectiveTo explore an appropriate method for comprehensively assessing the quality of national essential public health services, providing a basis for improving relevant policies and the quality of such services.MethodsBy use of multistage and purposive sampling, 24 community (township) health centers were selected from southern, central and northern Z Province from February to April 2019, and qualities of national essential public health services delivered by them in 2018 were comprehensively assessed using the technique for order of preference by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS) , rank-sum ratio (RSR) method, and fuzzy combination of TOPSIS and RSR method, respectively. With reference to the 2018 National Basic Public Health Service Project, 12 evaluation indicators were selected.ResultsAccording to the TOPSIS-based assessment, the top three community (township) health centers ranked by Ci value were A (0.917 4) , C (0.875 9) and G (0.787 9) , and the bottom three were I (0.414 2) , W (0.413 7) and N (0.407 7) . In accordance with the RSR method-based assessment, the top three community (township) health centers ranked by RSR value were A (0.890 6) , G (0.765 6) , and C (0.711 8) , and the bottom three were V (0.381 9) , W (0.362 8) , and K (0.357 6) . According to the fuzzy set theory, the top three community (township) health centers ranked by W1Ci+W2RSR values were A, C and G, and the bottom three were I, K and W in accordance with the "majority rule", which was basically consistent with the evaluation results of TOPSIS and RSR.ConclusionThe assessment results by TOPSIS, RSR, and fuzzy combination of these two and associated factors in this study are consistent with those of other studies. Either use of TOPSIS- or RSR-based quality assessment had limitations, but fuzzy combination of the two overcame these limitations, so the combination approach is worthy of promotion as an appropriate method for assessing the quality of essential public health services.
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