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2. The impact of intracytoplasmic sperm injection versus conventional in vitro fertilization on the reproductive outcomes of couples with non-male factor infertility and frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycles
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Yuchao Zhang, Wen Zhang, Yanli Liu, Bingnan Ren, and Yichun Guan
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Intracytoplasmic sperm injection ,Frozen-thawed embryo transfer ,Non-male factor infertility ,Reproductive outcome ,Preterm birth ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract This study was aimed to investigate the impact of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) on reproductive outcomes in couples with non-male factor infertility and frozen-thawed embryo transfer (FET) treatment. This retrospective cohort study involved a total of 10,143 cycles from 6206 couples who underwent FET at the Third Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University between January 2016 and September 2022. Patients were categorized into two groups based on the insemination methods of transferred embryos. Clinical and neonatal outcomes were compared between ICSI and conventional in vitro fertilization (cIVF) groups. The results showed that ICSI was not associated with improved clinical outcomes compared to cIVF. However, ICSI was associated with lower birthweight when twins were born. In conclusion, although subgroup analysis showed that ICSI was associated with slightly improved live birth rate for infertile couples with non-male factor infertility compared to cIVF, the regression analysis showed that ICSI did not demonstrate any improvement of the reproductive outcomes. The infertile women with twin pregnancies should be further informed of the lower birthweight and lower birth length when their oocytes were inseminated with ICSI. The findings of this study provide valuable insights for clinicians when discussing the benefits and risks of ICSI in patients with non-male factor infertility.
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3. Metagenomic analysis reveals high diversity of gut viromes in yaks (Bos grunniens) from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
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Xiang Lu, Ga Gong, Qing Zhang, Shixing Yang, Haisheng Wu, Min Zhao, Xiaochun Wang, Quan Shen, Likai Ji, Yuwei Liu, Yongshun Wang, Jia Liu, Sizhu Suolang, Xiao Ma, Tongling Shan, and Wen Zhang
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Abstract The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP), renowned for its exceptional biological diversity, is home to numerous endemic species. However, research on the virology of vulnerable vertebrates like yaks remains limited. In this study, our objective was to use metagenomics to provide a comprehensive understanding of the diversity and evolution of the gut virome in yak populations across different regions of the QTP. Our findings revealed a remarkably diverse array of viruses in the gut of yaks, including those associated with vertebrates and bacteriophages. Notably, some vertebrate-associated viruses, such as astrovirus and picornavirus, showed significant sequence identity across diverse yak populations. Additionally, we observed differences in the functional profiles of genes carried by the yak gut virome across different regions. Moreover, the virus-bacterium symbiotic network that we discovered holds potential significance in maintaining the health of yaks. Overall, this research expands our understanding of the viral communities in the gut of yaks and highlights the importance of further investigating the interactions between viruses and their hosts. These data will be beneficial for revealing the crucial role that viruses play in the yak gut ecology in future studies.
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4. Single-cell analysis identifies critical regulators of spermatogonial development and differentiation in cattle-yak bulls
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Yi-Wen Zhang, Shi-Xin Wu, Guo-Wen Wang, Rui-Dong Wan, and Qi-En Yang
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hybrid sterility ,spermatogonial differentiation ,meiosis ,single-cell RNA-seq ,Dairy processing. Dairy products ,SF250.5-275 ,Dairying ,SF221-250 - Abstract
ABSTRACT: Spermatogenesis is a continuous process in which functional sperm are produced through a series of mitotic and meiotic divisions and morphological changes in germ cells. The aberrant development and fate transitions of spermatogenic cells cause hybrid sterility in mammals. Cattle-yak, a hybrid animal between taurine cattle (Bos taurus) and yak (Bos grunniens), exhibits male-specific sterility due to spermatogenic failure. In the present study, we performed single-cell RNA sequencing analysis to identify differences in testicular cell composition and the developmental trajectory of spermatogenic cells between yak and cattle-yak. The composition and molecular signatures of spermatogonial subtypes were dramatically different between these 2 animals, and the expression of genes associated with stem cell maintenance, cell differentiation and meiotic entry was altered in cattle-yak, indicating the impairment of undifferentiated spermatogonial fate decisions. Cell communication analysis revealed that signaling within different spermatogenic cell subpopulations was weakened, and progenitor spermatogonia were unable to or delayed receiving and sending signals for transformation to the next stage in cattle-yak. Simultaneously, the communication between niche cells and germ cells was also abnormal. Collectively, we obtained the expression profiles of transcriptome signatures of different germ cells and testicular somatic cell populations at the single-cell level and identified critical regulators of spermatogonial differentiation and meiosis in yak and sterile cattle-yak. The findings of this study shed light on the genetic mechanisms that lead to hybrid sterility and speciation in bovid species.
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5. Ultrahigh-Sensitivity and Damage-Free Detection of Single Nanometer-Sized Particle
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Yan Gao, Hua Jin, Xiao-Wen Zhang, and Tian-Sheng Liu
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Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Published
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6. The job burnout of tuberculosis healthcare workers and associated factors under integrated tuberculosis control model: a mixed-method study based on the two-factor theory
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Geng Wang, Quan Yuan, Xinyu Feng, Ting Zhang, Qingya Wang, Qingning Huang, Shili Liu, Yong Chen, Jiani Zhou, Wen Zhang, and Ying Li
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Tuberculosis ,Healthcare workers ,The two-factor theory ,Chongqing ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background China has made remarkable achievements in tuberculosis (TB) prevention and control, but it still takes long way to achieve the End TB goal especially in underdeveloped Southwest China. TB healthcare workers (HCWs) are core forces in TB prevention and control but often face job burnout. This study aimed to explore the burden and associated factors of job burnout among TB HCWs in Southwest China. Methods This cross-sectional study used both survey questionnaires and semi-structured interviews, to assess job burnout among TB HCWs based on Malasch Model and explore the associated factors based on Herzberg’s two-factor theory (different hygiene and motivation factors). Quantitative data analysis adopts multiple linear regression to in SPSS 22.0, and qualitative data were analyzed through a framework approach. Results A total of 1140 TB HCWs were included in questionnaire surveys. The overall job burnout rates of TB HCWs in Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), designated hospitals and Primary Health Care (PHC) sectors were 55%, 70.1% and 67.5%, respectively. TB HCWs in CDC who scored lower in interpersonal factors had a higher risk of depersonalization (DP) [B(95%CI): -0.89 (-1.71 to -0.80)]. TB HCWs in designated hospitals who scored lower in doctor-patient relationship factors [B (95%CI): 6.63 (-12.06 to -1.20)] were more likely to have emotional exhaustion (EE). TB HCWs who were less satisfied with training, supervision and assessment in PHC sectors [B(95%CI): 0.65 (0.03 to 1.26)] had less personal accomplishment (PA). Interviews with nine TB HCWs showed that poor environment could lead to high infection and heavy workload could lead to work pressure among TB HCWs in Chongqing. It is also found that performance assessment and management of TB HCWs, communication and cooperation and so on are related to job burnout. Conclusions TB HCWs had different levels of job burnout in CDC, designated hospitals, and PHC sectors of Chongqing, which were affected by different hygiene and motivation factors. Governments, organizations and individuals should take cooperative measures such as strengthening communication to deal with job burnout among TB HCWs.
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7. Calix[2]azolium[2]benzimidazolone hosts for selective binding of neutral substrates in water
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Sha Bai, Lu-Wen Zhang, Zi-Hang Wei, Fang Wang, Qing-Wen Zhu, and Ying-Feng Han
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Abstract The separation and purification of chemical raw materials, particularly neutral compounds with similar physical and chemical properties, represents an ongoing challenge. In this study, we introduce a class of water-soluble macrocycle compound, calix[2]azolium[2]benzimidazolone (H), comprising two azolium and two benzimidazolone subunits. The heterocycle subunits form a hydrophobic binding pocket that enables H1 to encapsulate a series of neutral guests in water with 1:1 or 2:1 stoichiometry, including aldehydes, ketones, and nitrile compounds. The host-guest complexation in the solid state was further confirmed through X-ray crystallography. Remarkably, H1 was shown to be a nonporous adaptive crystal material to separate valeraldehyde from the mixture of valeraldehyde/2-methylbutanal/pentanol with high selectivity and recyclability in the solid states. This work not only demonstrates that azolium-based macrocycles are promising candidates for the encapsulation of organic molecules but also shows the potential application in separation science.
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8. Information compression via hidden subgroup quantum autoencoders
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Feiyang Liu, Kaiming Bian, Fei Meng, Wen Zhang, and Oscar Dahlsten
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Physics ,QC1-999 ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
Abstract We design a quantum method for classical information compression that exploits the hidden subgroup quantum algorithm. We consider sequence data in a database with a priori unknown symmetries of the hidden subgroup type. We prove that data with a given group structure can be compressed with the same query complexity as the hidden subgroup problem, which is exponentially faster than the best-known classical algorithms. We moreover design a quantum algorithm that variationally finds the group structure and uses it to compress the data. There is an encoder and a decoder, along the paradigm of quantum autoencoders. After the training, the encoder outputs a compressed data string and a description of the hidden subgroup symmetry, from which the input data can be recovered by the decoder. In illustrative examples, our algorithm outperforms the classical autoencoder on the mean squared value of test data. This classical-quantum separation in information compression capability has thermodynamical significance: the free energy assigned by a quantum agent to a system can be much higher than that of a classical agent. Taken together, our results show that a possible application of quantum computers is to efficiently compress certain types of data that cannot be efficiently compressed by current methods using classical computers.
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9. Encoding and display technologies for combinatorial libraries in drug discovery: The coming of age from biology to therapy
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Yu Fan, Ruibing Feng, Xinya Zhang, Zhen-Liang Wang, Feng Xiong, Shuihua Zhang, Zhang-Feng Zhong, Hua Yu, Qing-Wen Zhang, Zhang Zhang, Yitao Wang, and Guodong Li
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Drug screening ,Phage display ,DNA-encoded chemical libraries ,Peptide-encoded chemical libraries ,Clinical drugs ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Drug discovery is a sophisticated process that incorporates scientific innovations and cutting-edge technologies. Compared to traditional bioactivity-based screening methods, encoding and display technologies for combinatorial libraries have recently advanced from proof-of-principle experiments to promising tools for pharmaceutical hit discovery due to their high screening efficiency, throughput, and resource minimization. This review systematically summarizes the development history, typology, and prospective applications of encoding and displayed technologies, including phage display, ribosomal display, mRNA display, yeast cell display, one-bead one-compound, DNA-encoded, peptide nucleic acid-encoded, and new peptide-encoded technologies, and examples of preclinical and clinical translation. We discuss the progress of novel targeted therapeutic agents, covering a spectrum from small-molecule inhibitors and nonpeptidic macrocycles to linear, monocyclic, and bicyclic peptides, in addition to antibodies. We also address the pending challenges and future prospects of drug discovery, including the size of screening libraries, advantages and disadvantages of the technology, clinical translational potential, and market space. This review is intended to establish a comprehensive high-throughput drug discovery strategy for scientific researchers and clinical drug developers.
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10. Regio‐ and enantioselective nickel-alkyl catalyzed hydroalkylation of alkynes
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Qian Gao, Wei-Cheng Xu, Xuan Nie, Kang-Jie Bian, Hong-Rui Yuan, Wen Zhang, Bing-Bing Wu, and Xi-Sheng Wang
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Abstract The migratory insertion of metal-hydride into alkene has allowed regioselective access to organometallics, readily participating in subsequent functionalization as one conventional pathway of hydroalkylation, whereas analogous process with feedstock alkyne is drastically less explored. Among few examples, the regioselectivity of metal-hydride insertion is mostly governed by electronic bias of alkynes. To alter the regioselectivity and drastically expand the intermediate pools that we can access, one aspirational design is through alternative nickel-alkyl insertion, providing opposite regioselectivity induced by steric demand. Leveraging in situ formed nickel-alkyl species, we herein report the regio- and enantioselective hydroalkylation of alkynes with broad functional group tolerance, excellent regio- and enantioselectivity, enabling efficient route to diverse valuable chiral allylic amines motifs. Preliminary mechanistic studies indicate the aminoalkyl radical species can participate in metal-capture and lead to formation of nickel-alkyl, of which the migratory insertion is key to reverse regioselectivity observed in metal-hydride insertion.
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11. Extract of Phyllanthus emblica L. fruit stimulates basal glucose uptake and ameliorates palmitate-induced insulin resistance through AMPK activation in C2C12 myotubes
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Hai-yan Li, Chun-fei Li, Chun-hui Liu, Sun-ce Chen, Yi-fan Liu, Quan-he Lv, and Wen Zhang
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Phyllanthus emblica L. ,Glucose uptake ,AMP-activated protein kinase ,Insulin sensitivity ,C2C12 myotubes ,Palmitate ,Other systems of medicine ,RZ201-999 - Abstract
Abstract Background The fruit of Phyllanthus emblica L., a traditional medicine in China and India, is used to treat diabetes mellitus. Its water extract (WEPE) has demonstrated hypoglycemic effects in diabetic rats, but its mechanisms on glucose utilization and insulin resistance in skeletal muscle remain unclear. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the effects and underlying mechanisms of WEPE on glucose utilization and insulin resistance using C2C12 myotubes. Methods Effects of WEPE on glucose uptake, GLUT4 translocation, and AMPK and AKT phosphorylation were investigated in C2C12 myotubes and palmitate-treated myotubes. An AMPK inhibitor and siRNA were used to explore the mechanisms of WEPE. Glucose uptake was determined using a 2-(N-(7-nitrobenz-2-oxa-1,3-diazol-4-yl) amino)-2-deoxyglucose (2-NBDG) uptake assay, and protein expression and GLUT4 translocation were assessed via western blotting. Results In normal myotubes, WEPE significantly stimulated glucose uptake and GLUT4 translocation to the plasma membrane at concentrations of 125 and 250 µg/mL. This was accompanied by an increase in the phosphorylation of AMPK and its downstream targets. However, both compound C and AMPK siRNA blocked the WEPE-induced GLUT4 translocation and glucose uptake. Moreover, pretreatment with STO-609, a calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase kinase β (CaMKKβ) inhibitor, inhibited WEPE-induced AMPK phosphorylation and attenuated the WEPE-stimulated glucose uptake and GLUT4 translocation. In myotubes treated with palmitate, WEPE prevented palmitate-induced insulin resistance by enhancing insulin-mediated glucose uptake and AKT phosphorylation. It also restored the insulin-mediated translocation of GLUT4 from cytoplasm to membrane. However, these effects of WEPE on glucose uptake and GLUT4 translocation were blocked by pretreatment with compound C. Conclusions WEPE significantly stimulated basal glucose uptake though CaMKKβ/AMPK pathway and markedly ameliorated palmitate-induced insulin resistance by activating the AMPK pathway in C2C12 myotubes.
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12. Effects of genetically proxied statins on diabetic nephropathy and retinopathy: a Mendelian randomization study
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Ran Zhao, WeiLi Wang, Wen Zhang, JiaPeng Lu, Yi Liu, Jing Guo, Lu Yang, ZeDan Zhang, Chang He, XinYi Gu, and Bin Wang
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Statins ,Diabetic nephropathy ,Diabetic retinopathy ,Mendelian randomization ,HMGCR ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract There is no reliable causal evidence for the effect of statins on diabetic nephropathy (DN) and diabetic retinopathy (DR), and the results of previous observational studies are contradictory. Genetic variants linked to low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) from a UK biobank genome-wide association study and located within a 100kb window around HMGCR were used to proxy statins, comparing with PCSK9 inhibitors (control). DN and DR genome-wide association study summary statistics were obtained from the FinnGen study. Secondary MR analyses and NHANES cross-sectional data were used for validation. Drug-target Mendelian randomization (MR) was applied to investigate the association between the genetically proxied inhibition of HMGCR and PCSK9 with DN and DR, p
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13. 'Adjusting internal organs and dredging channelon' electroacupuncture glycolipid metabolism disorders in NAFLD mice by mediating the AMPK/ACC signaling pathway
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Xinyu Jia, Mengyuan Li, Wen Zhang, Yihui Guo, Fuyu Xue, Shiqi Ma, Shuo Yu, Zhen Zhong, and Haipeng Huang
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Type 2 diabetes mellitus with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease ,AMPK/ACC signaling pathway ,Glucolipid metabolism disorder ,Electrocupuncture ,Insulin resistance ,Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,RC620-627 - Abstract
Abstract To investigate the effect mechanism of electroacupuncture based on the AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) /acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC) signaling pathway to improve glycolipid metabolism disorders in db/db mice. 10 db/m mice with normal genotype were used as the normal control group without diabetes (Con), and 30 db/db mice were divided randomly into three groups: Pathological model mice (Mod), Acupuncture + ACC antagonist group (Acu + ACC), and Acupuncture + AMPK antagonist group (Acu + AMPK). Con and Mod did not receive any special treatment, only as a control observation. The latter two groups of mice received electroacupuncture treatment for 4 weeks. Mouse triglyceride (TG), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL-C), and cholesterin(CHO) levels were detected by colorimetric assay. Enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA) was used to detect insulin(INS) levels. Liver histopathologic changes and hepatic glycogen synthesis were observed by HE and PAS staining. The mRNA and protein expression of insulin receptor substrate-1(IRS1), Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase(PI3K), protein kinase B (AKT), AMPK, and ACC were detected by Western blot and qRT-PCR.The results show that compared with Mod, TG, LDL, CHO, and INS levels of Acu + AMPK and Acu + ACC mice were significantly reduced (P
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14. Coronary periarteritis and pericarditis are rare but distinct manifestations of heart involvement in IgG4-related disease: a retrospective cohort study
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Tianrui Hua, Juan Du, Xiaoxiao Guo, Linyi Peng, Jiaxin Zhou, Yuxue Nie, Dafu Man, Mengtao Li, Lili Pan, and Wen Zhang
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IgG4-related disease ,Coronary artery ,Periarteritis ,Pericarditis ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background The heart can be involved in immunoglobulin (Ig)-G4-related disease (IgG4-RD). This study aimed to summarize the clinical features and efficacy of treatment for IgG4-RD patients with heart involvement. Methods We conducted a retrospective study enrolling 42 IgG4-RD patients with heart involvement from the IgG4-RD cohorts of the Peking Union Medical College Hospital and Beijing An Zhen Hospital, from 2010 to 2022. Clinical, laboratory, radiological data were collected, and treatment responses to glucocorticoids and immunosuppressants were analyzed. Results IgG4-related cardiac involvement is a rare part of the IgG4-RD spectrum. The incidences of coronary periarteritis and pericarditis were 1.2%(13/1075) and 3.1%(33/1075), respectively in our cohort. Valvular disease possibly related to IgG4-RD was detected in two patients. None of the patients with myocardial involvement were identified. The average age was 58.2 ± 12.8 years, with a male predominance (76.7%). Coronary artery CT revealed that mass-like and diffuse wall-thickening lesions were the most frequently observed type of coronary periarteritis. Pericarditis presented as pericardial effusion, localized thickening, calcification and mass. After treatment with glucocorticoid and immunosuppressants, all patients achieved a reduced IgG4-RD responder index score and achieved radiological remission. Two patients with coronary peri-arteritis experienced clinical relapses during the maintenance period. Conclusions Cardiac involvement in IgG4-RD is rare and easily overlooked since many patients are asymptomatic, and the diagnosis relies on imaging. Patients showed a satisfactory response to glucocorticoid based treatment.
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15. Leveraging AI techniques for predicting spatial distribution and determinants of carbon emission in China's Yangtze River Delta
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Wen Zhang, Weijun Yuan, Wei Xuan, Yanfei Lu, and Zhaoxu Huang
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract This study focuses on the prediction and management of carbon emissions (CE) under the backdrop of global warming, with a particular emphasis on developing spatial planning strategies for urban clusters. In this context, we integrate artificial intelligence technologies to devise an optimized spatial analysis method based on the attributes of multi-source, urban-level spatio-temporal big data on CE. This method enhances both the accuracy and interpretability of CE data processing. Our objectives are to accurately analyze the current status of CE, predict the future spatial distribution of urban CE in the Yangtze River Delta (YRD), and identify key driving factors. We aim to provide pragmatic recommendations for sustainable urban carbon management planning. The findings indicate that: (1) the algorithm designed by us demonstrates excellent fitting capabilities in the analysis of CE data in the YRD, achieving a fitting accuracy of 0.93; (2) it is predicted that from 2025 to 2030, areas with higher CE in the YRD will be primarily concentrated in the 'Provincial Capital Belt' and the 'Heavy Industry Belt'; (3) the economic foundation has been identified as the most significant factor influencing CE in the YRD; (4) projections suggest that CE in the YRD are likely to peak by 2030.
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16. Enhancing immunotherapy efficacy against MHC-I deficient triple-negative breast cancer using LCL161-loaded macrophage membrane-decorated nanoparticles
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Wen Zhang, Yihui Zhai, Ying Cai, Xiang Gong, Yunxuan Jiang, Rong Rong, Chao Zheng, Binyu Zhu, Helen He Zhu, Hao Wang, Yaping Li, and Pengcheng Zhang
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MHC-I deficiency ,Macrophage ,CD47 ,Immunotherapy ,Triple-negative breast cancer ,Phagocytosis ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Current cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) activating immunotherapy requires a major histocompatibility complex I (MHC-I)-mediated presentation of tumor-associated antigens, which malfunctions in around half of patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Here, we create a LCL161-loaded macrophage membrane decorated nanoparticle (LMN) for immunotherapy of MHC-I-deficient TNBC. SIRPα on the macrophage membrane helps LMNs recognize CD47-expressing cancer cells for targeted delivery of LCL161, which induces the release of high mobility group protein 1 and proinflammatory cytokines from cancer cells. The released cytokines and high mobility group protein 1 activate antitumor immunity by increasing the intratumoral density of the phagocytic macrophage subtype by 15 times and elevating the intratumoral concentration of CTL lymphotoxin by 4.6 folds. LMNs also block CD47-mediated phagocytosis suppression. LMNs inhibit the growth of MHC-I-deficient TNBC tumors, as well as those resistant to combined therapy of anti-PDL1 antibody and albumin-bound paclitaxel, and prolong the survival of animals, during which process CTLs also play important roles. This macrophage membrane-decorated nanoparticle presents a generalizable platform for increasing macrophage-mediated antitumor immunity for effective immunotherapy of MHC-I-deficient cancers.
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17. Research Advances of Quantum Walk Models and Algorithms for Graph Data
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LIANG Wen, ZHANG Wenbo
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quantum computing ,quantum walk ,graph-structural data ,discrete-time ,continuous-time ,graph mining ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
As a universal computational model in quantum computing, the quantum walk is employed in secure communication, quick query, similar calculation, graph mining, etc. At present, researchers have paid limited attention to the design, development, and relationship between models and algorithms of the quantum walk. Further, the theoreticals advantages of the quantum walk on graphs in graph computing are neglected. Aiming at the quantum walk model and algorithms for graph data, firstly, the core design strategy and theoretical advantages of quantum walks are analyzed, the construction form of significant operators and spatial dimension characteristics of relevant algorithms are summarized, and the logical relationship between model and algorithm is clarified. Secondly, according to the classification of discrete-time and continuous-time, the research advances and design difficulties of the quantum walk model are summarized, and the evolutionary trend of quantum walk extending from regular graphs to irregular graphs is concluded. Furthermore, around the similarity calculation of graphs, spatial search, and graph mining, the research progress of quantum walk algorithms is reviewed, and the technical characteristics, advantages and shortcomings of relevant algorithms are analyzed. Finally, from the perspectives of efficiency optimization, accuracy improvement, unitary constraints, and graph reconstruction, the future research directions of the quantum walk models and algorithms are prospected.
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18. Mechanical properties and insulation damage of PMSG stator end windings with eccentricity considerations
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De-Rui Dai, Yu-Ling He, Ming-Xing Xu, Wen Zhang, Zi-Xiang Fu, and David Gerada
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permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) ,end windings ,eccentricity ,mechanical characteristics ,insulation damage ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
The mechanical properties and insulation damage of stator end windings in permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) are investigated by theoretical analysis, finite element analysis (FEA) and experiment verification. First, a theoretical model of the winding electromagnetic force (EF) and vibration response before and after eccentricity faults are established. Then, the stress/strain distribution of the end windings under different working conditions is analyzed. Finally, the insulation damage behavior of end windings with initial cracks is studied and characterized using the stress intensity factor (SIF). The results indicate that the winding EF and vibration responses vary under different faults. The stress/strain at the joint of the winding is the largest, and the insulation layer has the maximum stress/strain under the same section. Additionally, the SIF amplitude of the crack at the winding joint is the largest. And the SIF amplitude of the crack will increase with the increase of fault degree/crack depth/crack length. The contribution of this paper lies in the comprehensive analysis of the winding EF distribution, vibration response, stress and strain, and insulation damage before and after eccentricity. This analysis can provide valuable reference for the health monitoring of PMSG eccentricity faults and the prevention of winding insulation damage.
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19. A comprehensive study on electromagnetic torque and rotor UMP based on an improved 3D static air-gap eccentricity model
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Ming-Xing Xu, Yu-Ling He, Wen Zhang, De-Rui Dai, Zi-Xiang Fu, Rui Xue, Zhen-Hua Liu, Zi-Wang Pang, and David Gerada
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Synchronous generator ,Inclined static air-gap eccentricity (ISAGE) ,Electromagnetic torque (EMT) ,Unbalanced magnetic pull (UMP) ,Rotor vibration ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
Static air-gap eccentricity (SAGE) is a common fault in generators. Current researches primarily focus on the parallel SAGE types, while the inclined static air-gap eccentricity (ISAGE) has been rarely investigated. This paper proposes an improved air-gap eccentricity model and presents a study on the electromagnetic-mechanical properties in synchronous generators under typical ISAGE running conditions. Such electromagnetic-mechanical properties include not only the magnetic flux density (MFD) variations, but also the mechanical responses of the electromagnetic torque (EMT) and rotor unbalanced magnetic pulls (UMP). The typical ISAGE factors include: 1) a varied rotor inclined angle θ, and 2) different values of axial inclined distance z (indicates the offset combination case of the two rotor ends). This work is based on the MFD analysis calculation. Theoretical analysis, finite element analysis, and experimental study are carried out, respectively, by taking a 5 kVA two-pole prototype generator as the study object. It is shown that the electromagnetic-mechanical properties of the generator will change when the inclined eccentricity occurs. The EMT, and the rotor UMP as well as the vibrations will increase as the rotor inclined θ and z increase. Specifically, the 2nd harmonic has the most significant variation.
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20. Low muscle quality index is associated with increased risk of advanced fibrosis in adult patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: NHANES 2011–2014
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Tantai, Xinxing, Ran, Qiuju, Wen, Zhang, Tuo, Shuyue, Liu, Na, Dai, Shejiao, Wang, Jinhai, and Qiao, Chenyang
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21. Combined short-term and long-term emission controls improve air quality sustainably in China
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Wen, Zhang, Ma, Xin, Xu, Wen, Si, Ruotong, Liu, Lei, Ma, Mingrui, Zhao, Yuanhong, Tang, Aohan, Zhang, Yangyang, Wang, Kai, Zhang, Ying, Shen, Jianlin, Zhang, Lin, Zhao, Yu, Zhang, Fusuo, Goulding, Keith, and Liu, Xuejun
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22. Growth characteristics and biomass model of Cupressus gigantea sapling
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Chang-Sheng, Liu, Tao, Li, Rui-wen, Zhang, Chao, Wang, Xing-le, Qu, and Da-qing, Luo
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23. Enhancing nicotinamide mononucleotide production from glucose in Escherichiacoli by genetic engineering
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Huang, Wen-Zhang, Xu, Jian-Zhong, and Zhang, Wei-Guo
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24. The Eutrophication-related Index of Drinking Water Sources Based on the Oxidation-Reduction Potential
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Wen Zhang, Jiaxin Zhu, Zhiwei Liu, and Liu Li
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water quality ,nutrients ,orp ,eutrophication ,drinking water source ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
Eutrophication caused by excessive nitrogen and phosphorus is an important factor affecting water quality in drinking water sources. Convenient monitoring of eutrophication in water bodies can reduce the use of pesticides and reduce energy consumption, helping to promote ecological and economic development. This study examined the relationship between water eutrophication and the oxidation-reduction potential (ORP). The results showed that various parameters related to eutrophication, such as ammonia nitrogen, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, chlorophyll-a, and cyanobacteria, had correlations with ORP. There is a close relationship between eutrophication and the concentration of cyanobacteria. When cyanobacteria blooms occur in the drinking water source, it may contaminate the drinking water. Because the conventional eutrophication index does not include the concentration of cyanobacteria, principal component analysis (PCA) was utilized to comprehensively analyze these eutrophication-related parameters and obtain the eutrophication-related index, with the cumulative contribution of principal components reaching 81.8%. Different mathematical methods such as neural network model and mathematical fitting were used to study the relationship between ORP and the eutrophication-related index. A three-segment relationship between the ORP and the index was established. This three-stage relationship was confirmed in different reservoirs.
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25. Association of Triglyceride Glucose-Derived Indices with Recurrent Events Following Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease
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Sha Li, Hui-Hui Liu, Yan Zhang, Meng Zhang, Hui-Wen Zhang, Cheng-Gang Zhu, Yuan-Lin Guo, Na-Qiong Wu, Rui-Xia Xu, Qian Dong, Ke-Fei Dou, Jie Qian, and Jian-Jun Li
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triglycerides ,body mass index ,risk factors ,cardiovascular disease ,follow-up studies ,china ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Background : Triglyceride glucose (TyG) and TyG-body mass index (TyG-BMI) are reliable surrogate indices of insulin resistance and used for risk stratification and outcome prediction in patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). Here, we inserted estimated average glucose (eAG) into the TyG (TyAG) and TyG-BMI (TyAG-BMI) as derived parameters and explored their clinical significance in cardiovascular risk prediction. Methods : This was a population-based cohort study of 9,944 Chinese patients with ASCVD. The baseline admission fasting glucose and A1C-derived eAG values were recorded. Cardiovascular events (CVEs) that occurred during an average of 38.5 months of follow-up were recorded. We stratified the patients into four groups by quartiles of the parameters. Baseline data and outcomes were analyzed. Results : Distribution of the TyAG and TyAG-BMI indices shifted slightly toward higher values (the right side) compared with TyG and TyG-BMI, respectively. The baseline levels of cardiovascular risk factors and coronary severity increased with quartile of TyG, TyAG, TyG-BMI, and TyAG-BMI (all P
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26. Comparison of networks of loneliness, depressive symptoms, and anxiety symptoms in at-risk community-dwelling older adults before and during COVID-19
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Tianyin Liu, Yun-Han Wang, Zuna Loong Yee Ng, Wen Zhang, Stephanie Ming Yin Wong, Gloria Hoi-Yan Wong, and Terry Yat-Sang Lum
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Abstract Network analysis provides an innovative approach to examining symptom-to-symptom interactions in mental health, and adverse external conditions may change the network structures. This study compared the networks of common risk factors and mental health problems (loneliness, depressive symptoms, and anxiety symptoms) in community-dwelling older people before and during COVID-19. Older adults (aged ≥ 60) at risk for depression were recruited through non-governmental organizations. Loneliness, depressive symptoms and anxiety symptoms were measured using the three-item Loneliness Scale (UCLA-3), nine-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), and seven-item Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale (GAD-7), respectively. Data from 2549 (before) and 3506 (during COVID-19) respondents were included using propensity score matching. Being restless (GAD-7-item5) was most central, indicated by Expected Influence, in both pre and during COVID-19 networks despite low severity (mean score). The network during COVID-19 had higher global strength and edge variability than the pre-pandemic network, suggesting easier symptom spread and potentially more complex symptom presentation. In addition, feeling isolated from others (UCLA-3-item3) had stronger connections with feeling worthless/guilty (PHQ-9-item6) and anticipatory anxiety (GAD-7-item7) during COVID-19 than before. These findings may enhance our knowledge of the symptom structure of common mental health problems and the impacts of the pandemic. Targeting central symptoms may offer novel preventive strategies for older people.
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27. Study on the influence of ECMWF short-term forecast field assimilation on regional mesoscale model forecast
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Dengxin HE, Anwei LAI, Wen ZHANG, Zhaoping KANG, Junchao WANG, Shanshan WANG, Yinglian GUO, Hedi MA, and Zhibin WANG
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ecmwf ,3dvar ,heavy rain ,wuhan mesoscale model ,Meteorology. Climatology ,QC851-999 - Abstract
The forecast of the global numerical weather prediction model is often used as the background field to drive the regional mesoscale weather models, and its forecast quality has an important impact on the prediction skill of regional models. The mesoscale operational model in Central China uses the Global Forecast Field (NCEP GFS) of the US Center for Environmental Prediction as the background field, and its forecast accuracy needs to be improved. This paper proposes a method to improve the initial field of the model by using the three-dimensional variational method to assimilate the high-quality European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) fine-grid forecast field to improve the short-term forecasting ability of the model. At first, the error characters of the 12 h forecast products of NCEP GFS and ECMWF were analyzed by using sounding observations. The RMSE (root mean square error) of temperature, horizontal wind field and relative humidity of ECMWF 12 h forecast are smaller than those of NCEP GFS forecast. Second, sensitivity experiments of ECMWF forecast field assimilation with different resolutions were conducted. Finally, 1°×1° resolution was selected based on the sensitivity experiments and a series of the data assimilation experiments with 1°×1° resolution was performed for August 2021. The results are as follows. (1) The assimilation forecast of heavy rain from 11 to 13 August 2021 shows that after 12 hours of spin-up, the forecast error of the element field has been significantly improved, especially at the bottom of the model. The TS score of 12-36 h, 36-60 h and 60-84 h cumulative precipitation has a certain improvement, especially the forecast of rainstorm magnitude. (2) ECMWF forecast field assimilation sensitivity experiments with different resolutions show that the forecast effect of ECMWF forecast field with 1°×1° resolution is better than 0.5°×0.5° and 0.25°×0.25°. (3) A series of the data assimilation experiments for August 2021 shows that the assimilation of ECMWF 12 h 1°×1° predicted variables has a lower RMSE of the 12 h, 36 h and 60 h forecasted temperature, humidity and wind field in the vertical direction than the control experiments, and the TS score was significantly improved, especially for 50 mm heavy rain precipitation, with an increase of 13.33%, which can effectively improve the forecast skills of the Wuhan Mesoscale Model.
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28. Is systemic inflammation a missing link between cardiometabolic index with mortality? Evidence from a large population-based study
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Bin Xu, Qian Wu, Rui La, Lingchen Lu, Fuad A. Abdu, Guoqing Yin, Wen Zhang, Wenquan Ding, Yicheng Ling, Zhiyuan He, and Wenliang Che
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Cardiometabolic index ,Cardiovascular disease ,Inflammation ,Mortality ,National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Abstract Background This study sought to elucidate the associations of cardiometabolic index (CMI), as a metabolism-related index, with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality among the older population. Utilizing data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), we further explored the potential mediating effect of inflammation within these associations. Methods A cohort of 3029 participants aged over 65 years old, spanning six NHANES cycles from 2005 to 2016, was enrolled and assessed. The primary endpoints of the study included all-cause mortality and cardiovascular mortality utilizing data from National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). Cox regression model and subgroup analysis were conducted to assess the associations of CMI with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality. The mediating effect of inflammation-related indicators including leukocyte, neutrophil, lymphocyte, systemic immune-inflammation index (SII), neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) were evaluated to investigate the potential mechanism of the associations between CMI and mortality through mediation package in R 4.2.2. Results The mean CMI among the enrolled participants was 0.74±0.66, with an average age of 73.28±5.50 years. After an average follow-up period of 89.20 months, there were 1,015 instances of all-cause deaths and 348 cardiovascular deaths documented. In the multivariable-adjusted model, CMI was positively related to all-cause mortality (Hazard Ratio (HR)=1.11, 95% CI=1.01-1.21). Mediation analysis indicated that leukocytes and neutrophils mediated 6.6% and 13.9% of the association of CMI with all-cause mortality. Conclusion Elevated CMI is positively associated with all-cause mortality in the older adults. The association appeared to be partially mediated through inflammatory pathways, indicating that CMI may serve as a valuable indicator for poor prognosis among the older population.
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29. Susceptibility gene identification and risk evaluation model construction by transcriptome-wide association analysis for salt sensitivity of blood pressure
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Han Qi, Yun-Yi Xie, Xiao-Jun Yang, Juan Xia, Kuo Liu, Feng-Xu Zhang, Wen-Juan Peng, Fu-Yuan Wen, Bing-Xiao Li, Bo-Wen Zhang, Xin-Yue Yao, Bo-Ya Li, Hong-Dao Meng, Zu-Min Shi, Yang Wang, and Ling Zhang
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Salt sensitivity of blood pressure ,Transcriptome-wide association study ,Polygenetic risk scores ,Polygenic transcriptome risk scores ,EpiSS study ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract Background Salt sensitivity of blood pressure (SSBP) is an intermediate phenotype of hypertension and is a predictor of long-term cardiovascular events and death. However, the genetic structures of SSBP are uncertain, and it is difficult to precisely diagnose SSBP in population. So, we aimed to identify genes related to susceptibility to the SSBP, construct a risk evaluation model, and explore the potential functions of these genes. Methods and results A genome-wide association study of the systemic epidemiology of salt sensitivity (EpiSS) cohort was performed to obtain summary statistics for SSBP. Then, we conducted a transcriptome-wide association study (TWAS) of 12 tissues using FUSION software to predict the genes associated with SSBP and verified the genes with an mRNA microarray. The potential roles of the genes were explored. Risk evaluation models of SSBP were constructed based on the serial P value thresholds of polygenetic risk scores (PRSs), polygenic transcriptome risk scores (PTRSs) and their combinations of the identified genes and genetic variants from the TWAS. The TWAS revealed that 2605 genes were significantly associated with SSBP. Among these genes, 69 were differentially expressed according to the microarray analysis. The functional analysis showed that the genes identified in the TWAS were enriched in metabolic process pathways. The PRSs were correlated with PTRSs in the heart atrial appendage, adrenal gland, EBV-transformed lymphocytes, pituitary, artery coronary, artery tibial and whole blood. Multiple logistic regression models revealed that a PRS of P
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30. Lethal Immune-Related Pneumonitis after Durvalumab Therapy for Small Cell Lung Cancer: A First Case in China
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Qian Li, Mei Liu, Yunxia Liu, Feng Shi, Shan Yuan, Guojie Di, Haobin Jin, Yaru Shi, Wen Zhang, and Zhe Yang
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pneumonia ,small cell lung carcinoma ,immune checkpoint inhibitors ,programmed death ligand 1 ,durvalumab ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Introduction: Although programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) inhibitor plus chemotherapy regimen is a promising strategy for malignant tumors, it can induce significant immune-related adverse events, such as immune-related pneumonitis. Here, we report the first case of lethal immune-related pneumonitis in an Asian patient receiving anti-PD-L1 treatment. Case Presentation: A 68-year-old man was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer and interstitial pneumonia. After his pulmonary infection was relieved by comprehensive treatment, the patient received first-line treatment with durvalumab plus etoposide and carboplatin. Two weeks after starting durvalumab treatment, the patient had chest pain and shortness of breath. He was diagnosed with immune-induced pneumonia and treated with methylprednisolone, cefoperazone, and sulbactam, followed by oxygen and pirfenidone. Oxygen partial pressure decreased to 58 mm Hg within next the 4 days and laboratory assessment suggested cytokine storm. The patient underwent 2 plasma exchanges, one double filtration plasmapheresis and oxygen saturation decreased continuously. The patient died 1 month after durvalumab treatment. Conclusion: Immune-related pneumonitis induced by PD-L1 inhibitors is rare but life-threatening. Infection should be ruled out before starting immunotherapy.
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31. Discontinuity development patterns and the challenges for 3D discrete fracture network modeling on complicated exposed rock surfaces
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Wen Zhang, Ming Wei, Ying Zhang, Tengyue Li, Qing Wang, Chen Cao, Chun Zhu, Zhengwei Li, Zhenbang Nie, Shuonan Wang, and Han Yin
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Complicated exposed rock surfaces ,Discontinuity characteristic variation ,Three-dimensional discrete fracture network modeling ,Outcrop study ,Vegetation cover and rockfalls ,Engineering geology. Rock mechanics. Soil mechanics. Underground construction ,TA703-712 - Abstract
Natural slopes usually display complicated exposed rock surfaces that are characterized by complex and substantial terrain undulation and ubiquitous undesirable phenomena such as vegetation cover and rockfalls. This study presents a systematic outcrop research of fracture pattern variations in a complicated rock slope, and the qualitative and quantitative study of the complex phenomena impact on three-dimensional (3D) discrete fracture network (DFN) modeling. As the studies of the outcrop fracture pattern have been so far focused on local variations, thus, we put forward a statistical analysis of global variations. The entire outcrop is partitioned into several subzones, and the subzone-scale variability of fracture geometric properties is analyzed (including the orientation, the density, and the trace length). The results reveal significant variations in fracture characteristics (such as the concentrative degree, the average orientation, the density, and the trace length) among different subzones. Moreover, the density of fracture sets, which is approximately parallel to the slope surface, exhibits a notably higher value compared to other fracture sets across all subzones. To improve the accuracy of the DFN modeling, the effects of three common phenomena resulting from vegetation and rockfalls are qualitatively analyzed and the corresponding quantitative data processing solutions are proposed. Subsequently, the 3D fracture geometric parameters are determined for different areas of the high-steep rock slope in terms of the subzone dimensions. The results show significant variations in the same set of 3D fracture parameters across different regions with density differing by up to tenfold and mean trace length exhibiting differences of 3–4 times. The study results present precise geological structural information, improve modeling accuracy, and provide practical solutions for addressing complex outcrop issues.
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32. Edible bird's nest alleviates pneumonia caused by tobacco smoke inhalation through the TNFR1/NF‐κB/NLRP3 pathway
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Ran Bi, Dan Zhang, Rui Quan, Xiaoxian Lin, Wen Zhang, Chuangang Li, Man Yuan, Bing Fang, Dongliang Wang, and Yixuan Li
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dietary therapy ,edible bird's nest ,NF‐κB signaling ,pulmonary inflammation ,tobacco hazard ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
Abstract Exposure to cigarette smoke directly damages the lungs and causes lung inflammation. The anti‐inflammatory properties of edible bird's nest (EBN) have been reported. We aimed to determine the effect of EBN on pneumonia in a mouse model exposed to cigarette smoke. Fifty BALB/c mice were randomly divided into control, model, positive drug, low‐dose EBN, and high‐dose EBN groups (n = 10 each). Except for the control group, the mice in each group were exposed to four cigarettes once a day for 8 days. In addition, we validated the effects of EBN on A549 cells and investigated the mechanism by which EBN alleviates lung inflammation. Edible bird's nest (EBN) could alleviate the structural damage of lung tissue and the smoke‐induced inflammatory response in mice. The best effect was observed at the high dose of EBN (0.019 g). The mice treated with EBN had a stronger ability than those in the model group to resist cigarette smoke stimulation, as indicated by a decrease in serum and lung inflammatory markers (interleukin 6 [IL‐6], tumor necrosis factor‐α [TNF‐α], and interleukin 8 [IL‐8]), an increase in serum interleukin 10 (IL‐10) levels, and a decrease in the expression of inflammasome NOD‐like receptor pyrin 3 (NLRP3). In addition, our cell experiments showed that EBN attenuated cigarette smoke‐induced pulmonary inflammation mainly by inhibiting the tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 (TNFR1)/nuclear factor‐kappa B (NF‐κB)/NLRP3 pathway. These findings provide theoretical evidence for the positive nutritional qualities of EBN for the lung by demonstrating that it inhibits the TNFR1/NF‐κB/NLRP3 signaling pathway, which prevents the development of cigarette smoke‐induced pulmonary inflammation.
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33. Abnormal function of EPHA2/p.R957P mutant in congenital cataract
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Jing-Jin Zhang, Zong-Fu Cao, Bi-Ting Zhou, Ju-Hua Yang, Zhong Li, Shuang Lin, Xiao-Le Chen, Nan-Wen Zhang, Qin Ye, Xu Ma, and Yi-Hua Zhu
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AIM: To identify genetic defects in a Chinese family with congenital posterior polar cataracts and assess the pathogenicity. METHODS: A four-generation Chinese family affected with autosomal dominant congenital cataract was recruited. Nineteen individuals took part in this study including 5 affected and 14 unaffected individuals. Sanger sequencing targeted hot-spot regions of 27 congenital cataract-causing genes for variant discovery. The pathogenicity of the variant was evaluated by the guidelines of American College of Medical Genetics and InterVar software. Confocal microscopy was applied to detect the subcellular localization of fluorescence-labeled ephrin type-A receptor 2 (EPHA2). Co-immunoprecipitation assay was implemented to estimate the interaction between EphA2 and other lens membrane proteins. The mRNA and protein expression were analyzed by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) and Western blotting assay, respectively. The cell migration was analyzed by wound healing assay. Zebrafish model was generated by ectopic expression of human EPHA2/p.R957P mutant to demonstrate whether the mutant could cause lens opacity in vivo. RESULTS: A novel missense and pathogenic variant c.2870G>C was identified in the sterile alpha motif (SAM) domain of EPHA2. Functional studies demonstrated the variant's impact: reduced EPHA2 protein expression, altered subcellular localization, and disrupted interactions with other lens membrane proteins. This mutant notably enhanced human lens epithelial cell migration, and induced a central cloudy region and roughness in zebrafish lenses with ectopic expression of human EPHA2/p.R957P mutant under differential interference contrast (DIC) optics. CONCLUSION: Novel pathogenic c.2870G>C variant of EPHA2 in a Chinese congenital cataract family contributes to disease pathogenesis.
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34. Optimized Simulation Analysis for Single Event Transient in Nanoscale Logical Cells
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WANG Tan, DING Lili, LUO Yinhong, ZHAO Wen, ZHANG Fengqi, XU Jingyan
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space radiation ,single event transient ,circuit level simulation ,charge sharing ,parasitic bipolar amplification ,Nuclear engineering. Atomic power ,TK9001-9401 ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Single event transient (SET) induced by high energy single particle radiation is the main threat to space application electronic system reliability. The evaluation and measurement of SET is the key to improve the performance of radiation hardened intergrated circuit. In view of the single event transient generated by the combined circuit, an improved circuit-level simulation method combining charge collection sensitive volume (SV) and bipolar diffusion mechanism for SET with heavy ion incidence was presented. The physics based multi-node charge collection model was built by analyzing layout characteristics such as active region geometry and heavy ion incidence angle. As the charge sharing effect and parasitic bipolar amplification effect considered, the established method which was integrated in the developed TREES software was used for evaluating SET in the 65 nm commercial cell library. The results show that the SET cross sections and pulse width distribution can be calculated and compared, which offer reference data for SET filter design.
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35. Triglyceride-glucose index is associated with myocardial ischemia and poor prognosis in patients with ischemia and no obstructive coronary artery disease
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Wen Zhang, Lu Liu, Guoqing Yin, Abdul-Quddus Mohammed, Lanqing Xiang, Xian Lv, Tingting Shi, Jassur Galip, Chunyue Wang, Ayman A. Mohammed, Redhwan M. Mareai, Fei Yu, Fuad A. Abdu, and Wenliang Che
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INOCA ,Myocardial perfusion imaging ,Triglyceride-glucose index ,Prognosis ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Abstract Background Ischemia and no obstructive coronary artery disease (INOCA) is increasingly recognized and associated with poor outcomes. The triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index is a reliable alternative measure of insulin resistance significantly linked to cardiovascular disease and adverse prognosis. We investigated the association between the TyG index and myocardial ischemia and the prognosis in INOCA patients. Methods INOCA patients who underwent both coronary angiography and myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) were included consecutively. All participants were divided into three groups according to TyG tertiles (T1, T2, and T3). Abnormal MPI for myocardial ischemia in individual coronary territories was defined as summed stress score (SSS) ≥ 4 and summed difference score (SDS) ≥ 2. SSS refers to the sum of all defects in the stress images, and SDS is the difference of the sum of all defects between the rest images and stress images. All patients were followed up for major adverse cardiac events (MACE). Results Among 332 INOCA patients, 113 (34.0%) had abnormal MPI. Patients with higher TyG index had a higher rate of abnormal MPI (25.5% vs. 32.4% vs. 44.1%; p = 0.012). Multivariate logistic analysis showed that a high TyG index was significantly correlated with abnormal MPI in INOCA patients (OR, 1.901; 95% CI, 1.045–3.458; P = 0.035). During the median 35 months of follow-up, 83 (25%) MACE were recorded, and a higher incidence of MACE was observed in the T3 group (T3 vs. T2 vs. T1: 36.9% vs. 21.6% vs. 16.4%, respectively; p = 0.001). In multivariate Cox regression analysis, the T3 group was significantly associated with the risk of MACE compared to the T1 group (HR, 2.338; 95% CI 1.253–4.364, P = 0.008). Conclusion This study indicates for the first time that the TyG index is significantly associated with myocardial ischemia and poor prognosis among INOCA patients.
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36. Discovery of novel RNA viruses through analysis of fungi-associated next-generation sequencing data
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Xiang Lu, Ziyuan Dai, Jiaxin Xue, Wang Li, Ping Ni, Juan Xu, Chenglin Zhou, and Wen Zhang
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Fungi ,Mycovirus ,Virus ,RNA ,Evolution ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract Background Like all other species, fungi are susceptible to infection by viruses. The diversity of fungal viruses has been rapidly expanding in recent years due to the availability of advanced sequencing technologies. However, compared to other virome studies, the research on fungi-associated viruses remains limited. Results In this study, we downloaded and analyzed over 200 public datasets from approximately 40 different Bioprojects to explore potential fungal-associated viral dark matter. A total of 12 novel viral sequences were identified, all of which are RNA viruses, with lengths ranging from 1,769 to 9,516 nucleotides. The amino acid sequence identity of all these viruses with any known virus is below 70%. Through phylogenetic analysis, these RNA viruses were classified into different orders or families, such as Mitoviridae, Benyviridae, Botourmiaviridae, Deltaflexiviridae, Mymonaviridae, Bunyavirales, and Partitiviridae. It is possible that these sequences represent new taxa at the level of family, genus, or species. Furthermore, a co-evolution analysis indicated that the evolutionary history of these viruses within their groups is largely driven by cross-species transmission events. Conclusions These findings are of significant importance for understanding the diversity, evolution, and relationships between genome structure and function of fungal viruses. However, further investigation is needed to study their interactions.
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37. Low-Temperature Thermal Transport Characteristics in Epitaxial Bilayer Graphene Microbridges
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Feiming Li, Wei Miao, Cui Yu, Zezhao He, Qingcheng Wang, Jiaqiang Zhong, Feng Wu, Zheng Wang, Kangmin Zhou, Yuan Ren, Wen Zhang, Jing Li, Shengcai Shi, Qingbin Liu, and Zhihong Feng
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38. Quantitative analysis of cervical vertebral maturation in Chinese adolescents based on three-dimensional morphology of cervical vertebrae
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WU Yue, TANG Wen, ZHANG Yuyanran, YUAN Weiyu, PAN Yifei, CHEN Xinyu, XU Haiyang, LYU Yunfan, IZADIKHAH Iman, CAO Dan, XIE Lizhe, YAN Bin
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skeletal maturation ,cervical vertebrae maturation index ,three-dimensional morphology ,cone-beam computed tomography ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 ,Other systems of medicine ,RZ201-999 - Abstract
Objective To investigate associations between three-dimensional(3D) morphology of cervical vertebrae and skeletal maturation by cone-beam computed tomography(CBCT) and establish corresponding regression models for quantitatively evaluating cervical vertebral maturation(CVM). Methods The analyzed sample consisted of 358 CBCT images (175 male, 183 female), of which 277 images were randomly selected as the model development group and 81 as the performance test group. Twenty-one 3D morphological parameters were defined and measured, incorporating all parts of the cervical vertebrae, including the cervical vertebral bodies, transverse processes, spinous processes, pedicles, lamina, and articular processes. The cervical vertebral maturation index (CVMI) was determined by experienced orthodontists as reference standard. Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient and multivariable stepwise regression analysis were used to identify the associations and build regression models. The performance test group was employed to examine each model’s reliability. Paired-samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test compared the CVMI of the model prediction with the reference standard. Results Three-dimensional morphological changes in various parts of the cervical vertebrae correlated with CVMI (P0.05). Conclusion New associations were found between 3D morphology of cervical vertebrae and skeletal maturation. The 3D-driven morphometric CVM assessment method and corresponding regression models exhibited good credibility and high consistency with experts.
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39. Differences between the intestinal microbial communities of healthy dogs from plateau and those of plateau dogs infected with Echinococcus
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Jia Liu, Xiaojie Jiang, Wen Lei, Yuan Xi, Qing Zhang, Huixia Cai, Xiao Ma, Yufang Liu, Wei Wang, Na Liu, Xiongying Zhang, Wanli Ma, Cunzhe Zhao, Bin Ni, Wen Zhang, and Yongshun Wang
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Dog ,Intestinal microbial community ,Bacteriophage ,Echinococcus ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Objective Cystic echinococcosis (CE) represents a profoundly perilous zoonotic disease. The advent of viral macrogenomics has facilitated the exploration of hitherto uncharted viral territories. In the scope of this investigation, our objective is to scrutinize disparities in the intestinal microbiotic ecosystems of canines dwelling in elevated terrains and those afflicted by Echinococcus infection, employing the tool of viral macrogenomics. Methods In this study, we collected a comprehensive total of 1,970 fecal samples from plateau dogs infected with Echinococcus, as well as healthy control plateau dogs from the Yushu and Guoluo regions in the highland terrain of China. These samples were subjected to viral macrogenomic analysis to investigate the viral community inhabiting the canine gastrointestinal tract. Results Our meticulous analysis led to the identification of 136 viral genomic sequences, encompassing eight distinct viral families. Conclusion The outcomes of this study hold the potential to enhance our comprehension of the intricate interplay between hosts, parasites, and viral communities within the highland canine gut ecosystem. Through the examination of phage presence, it may aid in early detection or assessment of infection severity, providing valuable insights into Echinococcus infection and offering prospects for potential treatment strategies.
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40. Effect of cytokines on advanced hepatocellular carcinoma prognosis receiving radiotherapy and tislelizumab plus anlotinib: a single-center phase II clinical trial
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Yi Dong Lin, Gui Shu Wu, Ming Yue Rao, Yu Hong Liu, Yun Wei Han, Jing Zhang, and Jian Wen Zhang
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Cytokines ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Immunotherapy ,Liver function ,Radiotherapy ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between circulating cytokines and liver function and prognosis of patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) treated with radiotherapy combined with tislelizumab and anlotinib. The liver function indexes and pre-treatment levels of cytokines in 47 patients were measured by chemical method and flow cytometry. The median follow-up was 23.1 months. The objective response and the disease control rates were 46.8% and 68.1%, while overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) were 12.6 and 11.4 months, respectively. Adverse events (2.1%) were grade 3–4. In addition to stage, intrahepatic metastasis and Child–Pugh score, pre-treatment interleukin-6 (IL-6) was the main cytokine affecting OS and PFS (p
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41. Selective SERS Detection of TATB Explosives Based on Hydroxy-Terminal Nanodiamond-Multilayer Graphene Substrate
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Lin Jiang, Huiqiang Liu, Bing Wang, Wen Zhang, Jian Wang, and Ying Xiong
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42. The adsorption effect of aquaculture residual feed on heavy metals and its impact on microbial metabolism of feed
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Sufeng Wang, Zijng Wang, Wen Zhang, Jingshan Li, Mingyang Lin, and Li Chen
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Residual feed ,Adsorption complex ,Feed pollution ,Heavy metal ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
Abstract Background Intensive and large-scale aquaculture has a high biological density, and a large amount of artificial feed must be provided. As a result, residual feed would be discharged into natural water bodies with water exchange. Due to heavy metal pollution in surface water, residual feed may adsorb heavy metals in the water, affecting the subsequent microbial degradation of feed and the restoration of the water environment. The combined ecological impacts of these two types of pollution urgently need to be explored. Results This study explored the adsorption effect of residual feed on heavy metals and its impact on microbial degradation of residual feed. The results showed that both the insoluble component (mainly fiber, ash, and ether extract, abbreviated as FAE) and soluble component (soluble protein and starch) of the feed had adsorption effects on heavy metals. As the salinity increased, the adsorption capacity of Cu2+ and Cd2+ decreased, while the adsorption effect on Pb2+ was not changed significantly. The adsorption of heavy metals by residual feed could affect the biological degradation of residual feed. The residual feed could adsorb heavy metals and bacterial cells simultaneously, forming FAE-B(bacteria)-S(starch)-Pr(protein)-metal adsorption complex. This adsorption effect could reduce the negative impact of heavy metals on microbial degradation of residual feed. The simulated degradation experiments in actual water bodies also confirmed this. However, the accumulation of heavy metals in residual feed may bring negative effects, such as being consumed by aquatic organisms and entering the food chain. Conclusions The results of this study provide a basis for the collection and centralized treatment of residual feed in aquaculture, as well as the control and remediation of residual feed pollution in natural water bodies. Graphical Abstract
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43. Evaluating the psychometric properties of the simplified Chinese version of PROMIS-29 version 2.1 in patients with hematologic malignancies
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Qianqian Zhang, Jinying Zhao, Yating Liu, Yan Cui, Wen Wang, Junjie Li, Yanxia Liu, Fei Tian, Zhixin Wang, Huijuan Zhang, Guiying Liu, Yun Wu, Qiuhuan Li, Tingyu Hu, Wen Zhang, and Wenjun Xie
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Abstract The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System 29-item Profile version 2.1 (PROMIS-29 V2.1) is a widely utilized self-reported instrument for assessing health outcomes from the patients’ perspectives. This study aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the PROMIS-29 V2.1 Chinese version among patients with hematological malignancy. Conducted as a cross-sectional, this research was approved by the Medical Ethical Committee of the Institute of Hematology and Blood Diseases Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College (registration number QTJC2022002-EC-1). We employed convenience sampling to enroll eligible patients with hematological malignancy from four tertiary hospitals in Tianjin, Shandong, Jiangsu, and Anhui province in China between June and August 2023. Participants were asked to complete a socio-demographic information questionnaire, the PROMIS-29 V2.1, and the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General (FACT-G). We assessed the reliability, ceiling and floor effects, structural, convergent discriminant and criterion validity of the PROMIS-29 V2.1. A total of 354 patients with a mean age of 46.93 years was included in the final analysis. The reliability of the PROMIS-29 V2.1 was affirmed, with Cronbach’s α for the domains ranging from 0.787 to 0.968. Except sleep disturbance, the other six domains had ceiling effects, which were seen on physical function (26.0%), anxiety (37.0%), depression (40.4%), fatigue (18.4%), social roles (18.9%) and pain interference (43.2%), respectively. Criterion validity was supported by significant correlations between the PROMIS-29 V2.1 and FACT-G scores, as determined by the Spearman correlation test (P
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44. Clinical and genetic analysis of methylmalonic aciduria in 60 patients from Southern China: a single center retrospective study
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Ling Su, Huiying Sheng, Xiuzhen Li, Yanna Cai, Huifen Mei, Jing Cheng, Duan Li, Zhikun Lu, Yunting Lin, Xiaodan Chen, Minzhi Peng, Yonglan Huang, Wen Zhang, and Li Liu
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Methylmalonic aciduria ,MMACHC gene ,MMUT gene ,SUCLA2 gene ,Pulmonary hypertension ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background Methylmalonic aciduria (MMA) is a group of rare genetic metabolic disorders resulting from defects in methylmalonyl coenzyme A mutase (MCM) or intracellular cobalamin (cbl) metabolism. MMA patients show diverse clinical and genetic features across different subtypes and populations. Methods We retrospectively recruited 60 MMA patients from a single center and diagnosed them based on their clinical manifestations and biochemical assays. We then performed genetic analysis to confirm the diagnosis and identify the causal variants. Results We confirmed the common clinical manifestations of MMA reported previously. We also described four rare MMA cases with unusual symptoms or genetic variants, such as pulmonary hypertension or limb weakness in late-onset patients. We identified 15 MMACHC and 26 MMUT variants in 57 patients, including 6 novel MMUT variants. Two patients had only one MMAA variant each, and one patient had mild MMA due to mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome caused by a SUCLA2 variant. Among 12 critically ill patients, isolated MMA was associated with higher C3, blood ammonia, and acidosis, while combined MMA was linked to hydrocephalus on skull MRI. MMACHC c.658-660delAAG and MMUT c.1280G > A variants were correlated with more severe phenotypes. Conclusions Our study demonstrates the clinical and genotypic heterogeneity of MMA patients and indicates that metabolic screening and genetic analysis are useful tools to identify rare cases.
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45. Evaluation of the feeding safety of Moringa (Moringa oleifera L.) in the Sprague Dawley rat
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Yu-Wen Zhang, Fu-Jun Wang, Ming Cai, Yan-Pei Liu, Jian-Yong Liu, and Bi-Zhi Huang
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Abstract This study aimed to evaluate the safety of Moringa by comparing the effects of different gavage doses of Moringa. The general behavior, body weight, food intake, blood indexes, serum biochemical indexes, and histopathology of rats were used to determine the safety threshold and to provide a reference for the further development and use of Moringa as animal feed. 40 Sprague Dawley rats were selected and given transoral gavage for 28 consecutive days. The T1, T2 and T3 groups were observed for general behavior, body weight, and food intake. Blood and serum biochemical indices were quantified, and histopathology was performed to evaluate the effect and safety of Moringa. The results of the toxicological test showed that (1) Only T1 groups experienced diarrhea. (2) The body weight and food intake of rats in each group were normal compared with the control group. (3) The hematological and serum biochemical indices of rats in the T1 group were significantly different from those of CK but were in the normal range; (4) The results of microscopic examination of the heart, liver, spleen, lung, and kidney of rats in each group were normal, but inflammation occurred in stomach and jejunum of rats in the T1 group, but not in the ileum. The gastrointestinal tract of rats in the T2 and T3 groups were normal. (5) No abnormal death occurred in any of the treatment groups.The results of this study revealed that gavage of Moringa homogenate at a dose of 6 g/kg BW can cause diarrhea in rats. Although there is no pathological effect on weight, food intake, blood and serum biochemical indicators in rats, there are pathological textures in the gastrointestinal tissue caused by diarrhea. Therefore, the safety threshold of Moringa homogenate should be ≤ 3 g/kg BW.
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46. LINC00606 promotes glioblastoma progression through sponge miR-486-3p and interaction with ATP11B
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Naijun Dong, Wenxin Qi, Lingling Wu, Jie Li, Xueqi Zhang, Hao Wu, Wen Zhang, Jiawen Jiang, Shibo Zhang, Wenjun Fu, Qian Liu, Guandong Qi, Lukai Wang, Yanyuan Lu, Jingyi Luo, Yanyan Kong, Yihao Liu, Robert Chunhua Zhao, and Jiao Wang
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Glioblastoma (GBM) ,LINC00606 ,miR-486-3p ,TCF12 ,ATP11B ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background LncRNAs regulate tumorigenesis and development in a variety of cancers. We substantiate for the first time that LINC00606 is considerably expressed in glioblastoma (GBM) patient specimens and is linked with adverse prognosis. This suggests that LINC00606 may have the potential to regulate glioma genesis and progression, and that the biological functions and molecular mechanisms of LINC00606 in GBM remain largely unknown. Methods The expression of LINC00606 and ATP11B in glioma and normal brain tissues was evaluated by qPCR, and the biological functions of the LINC00606/miR-486-3p/TCF12/ATP11B axis in GBM were verified through a series of in vitro and in vivo experiments. The molecular mechanism of LINC00606 was elucidated by immunoblotting, FISH, RNA pulldown, CHIP-qPCR, and a dual-luciferase reporter assay. Results We demonstrated that LINC00606 promotes glioma cell proliferation, clonal expansion and migration, while reducing apoptosis levels. Mechanistically, on the one hand, LINC00606 can sponge miR-486-3p; the target gene TCF12 of miR-486-3p affects the transcriptional initiation of LINC00606, PTEN and KLLN. On the other hand, it can also regulate the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway to mediate glioma cell proliferation, migration and apoptosis by binding to ATP11B protein. Conclusions Overall, the LINC00606/miR-486-3p/TCF12/ATP11B axis is involved in the regulation of GBM progression and plays a role in tumor regulation at transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels primarily through LINC00606 sponging miR-486-3p and targeted binding to ATP11B. Therefore, our research on the regulatory network LINC00606 could be a novel therapeutic strategy for the treatment of GBM. Graphical Abstract LINC00606 is highly expressed in GBM patients with carcinogenic function and correlated with poor prognosis. LINC00606 regulates glioblastoma progression by sponging miR-486-3p and interacting with ATP11B.
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47. Mechanical and microstructural responses in molybdenum-rhenium alloys under hot compressions
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Hailong Xu, Li Huang, Wen Zhang, Jing Liang, Xiaohui Lin, Xin Zhang, Xuanqiao Gao, and Jianfeng Li
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Mo–Re alloys ,Microstructural evolution ,Mechanical responses ,Strain-rate sensitivity ,Hot compressions ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
To study temperature and rate-dependent behaviors of molybdenum-rhenium (Mo–Re) alloys, compressive tests at variable temperatures and strain rates were conducted. After the same machining and thermal annealing processes, fully recrystallization happens in Mo and Mo–Re alloys with low Re content (5 wt %), while recovery occurs in Mo–Re alloys with high Re content (14 wt% and 42 wt %). The strength increases as Re content rises at all temperatures (300 °C, 600 °C and 1200 °C), meaning sufficient strengthening effect of Re. The rate-dependent behaviors, however, show different trends between Mo and Mo–Re alloys. Positive strain rate sensitivity is detected in Mo and low Re Mo–Re alloys in all temperatures, which is consistent to other research. While, near zero strain rate sensitivity is found in high Re Mo–Re alloys at 600 °C. Such an unusual phenomenon may be contributed to high stored dislocation density during mechanical processes. The stored dislocations are activated at a proper temperature to accommodate plastic flow, which weakens the influence of strain rate on strength.
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48. Environmentally friendly solvent debinding technique of POM binder system for titanium injection molding
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Keemi Lim, Muhammad Dilawer Hayat, Kumar Debajyoti Jena, Wen Zhang, Zhentao Yuan, Lu Li, and Peng Cao
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Polyoxymethylene (POM) ,Solvent debinding ,Environmentally friendly ,Metal injection molding ,Titanium MIM ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
An environment-friendly solvent debinding process for polyoxymethylene (POM) for metal injection molding (MIM) is presented as an alternative to the traditional catalytic debinding method. This study investigated the influence of various acid solvents and debinding temperature. The optimal debinding parameters were 5 M nitric acid solution at 60 °C. Based on the calculation of effective diffusivity and activation energy, the solvent-debinding mechanism for POM is proposed. The removal of POM was controlled by three processes: dissolution, diffusion, and chemical reaction. The resulting final titanium parts have a high density of over 95% and an ultimate tensile strength of 406 MPa.
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49. A new TROP2-targeting antibody-drug conjugate shows potent antitumor efficacy in breast and lung cancers
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Dan-dan Zhou, Xiao-tian Zhai, Lan-wen Zhang, Zi-hui Xie, Ying Wang, Yong-su Zhen, Rui-juan Gao, and Qing-fang Miao
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Trophoblast cell surface antigen 2 (Trop2) is considered to be an attractive therapeutic target in cancer treatments. We previously generated a new humanized anti-Trop2 antibody named hIMB1636, and designated it as an ideal targeting carrier for cancer therapy. Lidamycin (LDM) is a new antitumor antibiotic, containing an active enediyne chromophore (AE) and a noncovalently bound apoprotein (LDP). AE and LDP can be separated and reassembled, and the reassembled LDM possesses cytotoxicity similar to that of native LDM; this has made LDM attractive in the preparation of gene-engineering drugs. We herein firstly prepared a new fusion protein hIMB1636-LDP composed of hIMB1636 and LDP by genetic engineering. This construct showed potent binding activities to recombinant antigen with a KD value of 4.57 nM, exhibited binding to Trop2-positive cancer cells and internalization and transport to lysosomes, and demonstrated powerful tumor-targeting ability in vivo. We then obtained the antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) hIMB1636-LDP-AE by molecular reconstitution. In vitro, hIMB1636-LDP-AE inhibited the proliferation, migration, and tumorsphere formation of tumor cells with half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) values at the sub-nanomolar level. Mechanistically, hIMB1636-LDP-AE induced apoptosis and cell-cycle arrest. In vivo, hIMB1636-LDP-AE also inhibited the growth of breast and lung cancers in xenograft models. Moreover, compared to sacituzumab govitecan, hIMB1636-LDP-AE showed more potent antitumor activity and significantly lower myelotoxicity in tumors with moderate Trop2 expression. This study fully revealed the potent antitumor efficacy of hIMB1636-LDP-AE, and also provided a new preparation method for LDM-based ADC, as well as a promising candidate for breast cancer and lung cancer therapeutics.
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50. Associations between cardiometabolic indices and the risk of diabetic kidney disease in patients with type 2 diabetes
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Han Yan, Qing Zhou, Yaqiong Wang, Yifan Tu, Yuxin Zhao, Jie Yu, Kuangyang Chen, Yepeng Hu, Qiao Zhou, Wen Zhang, and Chao Zheng
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Diabetes kidney disease ,Atherogenic index of plasma ,Stress hyperglycemia ,Insulin resistance ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Abstract Background This study was designed to assess the associations between emerging cardiometabolic indices—the atherogenic index of plasma (AIP), the stress hyperglycemia ratio (SHR), the triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index, and the homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR)—and the incidence of diabetic kidney disease (DKD) in type 2 diabetes (T2D) patients. Methods We consecutively enrolled 4351 T2D patients. The AIP, SHR, TyG index, and HOMA-IR were calculated from baseline parameters. DKD was defined as a urine albumin/creatinine ratio > 30 mg/g or an eGFR
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