440 results on '"Dai, Hongyan"'
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202. The choice of the environment for the physical activity.
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Xu, Shuqi and Dai, Hongyan
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In recent years, many health problems caused by physical activity environment have been the issues with an increasing concern. People who often exercise began to be more concerned about the safety of their exercise environment and the impact of the enviroment on health. This thesis points out the importance of the physical activity environment to human health from the current situation of physical exercise and provides methodes and guidance for choosing the exercise environment. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2012
203. Determination of production lot size and DC location in manufacturer?DC?retailer supply chains
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Dai, Hongyan and Tseng, Mitchell M.
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Efficiency and responsiveness of global supply chains can no longer be achieved through isolated logistics systems or just production systems. This paper is inspired by an industry project to balance the design, schedule and cost of the production and logistics for a major apparel manufacturer. We model the supply chain as a Manufacturer-DC-Retailer system and explicitly incorporate the interplay between the logistics configuration and production control to support the total optimisation. The analytical and numerical results suggest that the proper co-design of the production and logistics systems could achieve significant cost saving.
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- 2011
204. Abstract 12113: Incidence and Functional Significance of Endocardial Lead Associated Tricuspid Regurgitation.
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Chan, Kwan L, Anvardeen, Kalilur, Rao, Rajeev, Hazra, Samir, Hay, Karen, Dai, Hongyan, Stoyanov, Nik, Birnie, David, and Dwivedi, Girish
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- 2018
205. Preparation and characterization of a carborane polyurethane with excellent high carbon residue and flame retardancy.
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Ye, Li, Wang, Luyao, Zhang, Xiaoyu, Liu, Yujie, Wu, Xinheng, Zhang, Yu, Zeng, Fanglei, Li, Ning, Qu, Dezhi, and Dai, Hongyan
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FIREPROOFING , *HEAT release rates , *POLYURETHANES , *ENTHALPY , *INFRARED spectroscopy - Abstract
In this study, hydroxyl-terminated carborane polyarylates were directly reacted with isocyanates by direct main chain introduction method. Three carborane polyurethane resins were prepared by using polyarylates and isocyanates. The best curing process conditions were determined through curing kinetics research and experiments. TGA, DSC, XRD and variable temperature infrared spectroscopy were used to investigate the thermal properties. The combustion performance was studied by heat release rate (HRR), total heat release (THR) and limiting oxygen index (LOI). The surface morphology after heat treatment of carborane polyurethane resin and traditional polyurethane was observed by SEM method and focused on the stability of carborane polyurethane resin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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206. Malignancy‐associated acquired vulvar lymphangioma circumscriptum: A clinicopathologic study of 71 cases.
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Luu, Yen T., Kimmis, Brooks D., Bodine, Jared S., Gloyeske, Nika C., and Dai, Hongyan
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LYMPHANGIOMAS , *LYMPHADENECTOMY , *CLINICAL pathology , *PELVIS , *LASER therapy - Abstract
Background: Acquired lymphangioma circumscriptum of the vulva is rare and can occur subsequent to malignancies of the anogenital and pelvic region. We sought to investigate the clinicopathologic characteristics of malignancy‐associated acquired vulvar lymphangioma circumscriptum (AVLC). Methods: We identified all cases of AVLC within our institution with history of prior malignancy between 2005 and 2021. A similar search was performed in the PubMed database to identify published cases to date. The clinical and histopathologic information was recorded. Results: A total of 71 cases were identified. The most common preceding malignancy was cervical carcinoma (71.8%, 51/71). Radiation therapy was given to 91.4% (64/70) of the patients and lymph node dissection was made on 70.2% (40/57). Median interval between the diagnosis of malignancy and the AVLC was 10 years (range 0‐32 years). AVLC frequently presented as vesicular (31.6%, 18/57) or verrucous (28.1%, 16/57) lesions clinically. Common treatments for AVLC included excision (53.1%, 26/49) and laser therapy (16.3%, 8/49), with an overall recurrence rate of 42.9% (24/56) at a median follow‐up interval of 1.8 years (range 0.04‐32.3 years). Conclusion: AVLC is a rare, late complication of anogenital and pelvic malignancies causing debilitating physical symptoms and psychological stress. Further studies are warranted to determine the most effective treatment modalities to mitigate recurrence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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207. Tissue Culture Responsive MicroRNAs in Strawberry.
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Li, He, Zhao, Xiaochu, Dai, Hongyan, Wu, Wei, Mao, Wenjuan, and Zhang, Zhihong
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TISSUE culture , *MICRORNA , *STRAWBERRIES , *NUCLEOTIDES , *REVERSE transcriptase polymerase chain reaction , *PLANT micropropagation , *MORPHOGENESIS - Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are 20-24 nucleotide (nt) non-coding regulatory RNAs which play critical roles in plant growth and development. miRNA-encoding genes, which are transcribed by RNA polymerase II, are involved in a variety of processes, including developmental and morphogenesis systems, and hormone and stress responses. To investigate miRNA responses to tissue culture conditions, quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) was used to detect differences in miRNA expression between in vitro micropropagated strawberry plants and transplanted micropropagated strawberry plants. Four miRNAs were differentially expressed between them, including one up-regulated gene (miR156) and three down-regulated genes (miR164, miR172 and miR390). The ratios of miRNA expression levels in in vitro micropropagated strawberry plants to micropropagated plants transplanted into soil in greenhouse for 4 months for miR156, miR164, miR172 and miR390 were 6.757, 0.046, 0.035 and 0.050, respectively. The ratio of miR156 expression levels in micropropagated plants transplanted into soil for 5 months to levels in the conventionally propagating runner plants was 3.785. miR156 was expressed highly and was strikingly inversely proportional to the expressions of its target gene SPL9 and miR172 in in vitro micropropagated strawberry plants. We speculate that high expression of miR156 is the main reason for rejuvenation in micropropagated plants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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208. Development of Ty1-copia retrotransposon-based S-SAP markers in strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa Duch.)
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He, Ping, Ma, Yue, Dai, Hongyan, Li, Linguang, Liu, Yuexue, Li, He, Zhao, Guiling, and Zhang, Zhihong
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RETROTRANSPOSONS , *GENETIC markers in plants , *STRAWBERRIES , *PLANT molecular genetics , *GENE amplification , *GENETIC polymorphisms in plants - Abstract
Abstract: The most popular retrotransposon-based molecular marker system at the present time is the sequence-specific amplification polymorphism (S-SAP) system, which is widely used for various applications including phylogenetic analysis. In this study, we successfully developed a new S-SAP marker system based on FaRE1 retrotransposon in strawberry genome. Among 34 primer combinations used to develop the S-SAP marker system, seven primer combinations produced high quality and reliability banding patterns. A total of 288 polymorphic bands from 722 amplified bands were detected in 13 strawberry accessions, with a polymorphic ratio of 39.8%. Phylogenetic analysis showed that genetic coefficient ranged from 0.67 to 1.00 for 13 strawberry accessions. An 187bp S-SAP band was detected from 50 strawberry plantlets regenerated from leaves which were cultured on MS media supplemented with 1.0mg/l thidiazuron (TDZ) and 0.1mg/l 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D). The available evidences proved S-SAP marker had high level of polymorphism in strawberry accessions. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2012
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209. Targeting the Gut Microbiota for Remediating Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders.
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Wang, Botao, Wang, Linlin, Wang, Haojue, Dai, Hongyan, Lu, Xianyi, Lee, Yuan-kun, Gu, Zhennan, Zhao, Jianxin, Zhang, Hao, Chen, Wei, and Wang, Gang
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GUT microbiome , *PREBIOTICS , *METABOLIC disorders , *FECAL microbiota transplantation , *FERMENTED foods , *BILE acids - Abstract
The rate of obesity is rapidly increasing and has become a health and economic burden worldwide. As recent studies have revealed that the gut microbiota is closely linked to obesity, researchers have used various approaches to modulate the gut microbiota to treat the condition. Dietary composition and energy intake strongly affect the composition and function of the gut microbiota. Intestinal microbial changes alter the composition of bile acids and fatty acids and regulate bacterial lipopolysaccharide production, all of which influence energy metabolism and immunity. Evidence also suggests that remodeling the gut microbiota through intake of probiotics, prebiotics, fermented foods, and dietary plants, as well as by fecal microbiota transplantation, are feasible methods to remediate obesity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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210. Adaptor Template Oligo-Mediated Sequencing (ATOM-Seq) is a new ultra-sensitive UMI-based NGS library preparation technology for use with cfDNA and cfRNA.
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Dunwell, Thomas L., Dailey, Simon C., Ottestad, Anine L., Yu, Jihang, Becker, Philipp W., Scaife, Sarah, Richman, Susan D., Wood, Henry M., Slaney, Hayley, Bottomley, Daniel, Yang, Xiangsheng, Xiao, Hui, Wahl, Sissel G. F., Grønberg, Bjørn H., Dai, Hongyan, and Fu, Guoliang
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NUCLEOTIDE sequencing , *BIOPSY , *ANTISENSE DNA , *COMPLEMENTARY RNA , *POLYMERASE chain reaction - Abstract
Liquid biopsy testing utilising Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) is rapidly moving towards clinical adoption for personalised oncology. However, before NGS can fulfil its potential any novel testing approach must identify ways of reducing errors, allowing separation of true low-frequency mutations from procedural artefacts, and be designed to improve upon current technologies. Popular NGS technologies typically utilise two DNA capture approaches; PCR and ligation, which have known limitations and seem to have reached a development plateau with only small, stepwise improvements being made. To maximise the ultimate utility of liquid biopsy testing we have developed a highly versatile approach to NGS: Adaptor Template Oligo Mediated Sequencing (ATOM-Seq). ATOM-Seq's strengths and versatility avoid the major limitations of both PCR- and ligation-based approaches. This technology is ligation free, simple, efficient, flexible, and streamlined, and it offers novel advantages that make it perfectly suited for use on highly challenging clinical material. Using reference and clinical materials, we demonstrate detection of known SNVs down to allele frequencies of 0.1% using as little as 20–25 ng of cfDNA, as well as the ability to detect fusions from RNA. We illustrate ATOM-Seq's suitability for clinical testing by showing high concordance rates between paired cfDNA and FFPE clinical samples. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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211. MdHAL3, a 4′-phosphopantothenoylcysteine decarboxylase, is involved in the salt tolerance of autotetraploid apple.
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Yang, Shuang, Zhang, Feng, Wang, Yangshu, Xue, Hao, Jiang, Qiu, Shi, Jiajun, Dai, Hongyan, Zhang, Zhihong, Li, Linguang, He, Ping, Li, Yuanyuan, and Ma, Yue
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SALT , *IMMOBILIZED proteins , *NUCLEOTIDE sequence , *RNA sequencing , *ABIOTIC stress , *APPLES - Abstract
Key message: MdHAL3 has PPCDC activity and is involved in the salt tolerance of autotetraploid apple. Apple (Malus × domestica) is the most widely planted fruit tree species worldwide. However, the growth and development of apple have been increasingly affected by abiotic stress, such as high salinity. In our previous study, RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis revealed that the expression level of the MdHAL3 gene was significantly upregulated in the autotetraploid apple cultivar Hanfu. In the present study, we first isolated HAL3, whose product was shown to exert 4′-phosphopantothenoylcysteine decarboxylase (PPCDC) activity, from apple. MdHAL3 was expressed in all organs of apple, and its expression was rapidly induced by salt stress. The MdHAL3 protein was localized to the cytomembrane and cytoplasm. Five MdHAL3 overexpression (OE) lines and five MdHAL3-RNAi apple lines were obtained. We found that MdHAL3 enhanced the salt stress tolerance of apple and that the OE plants rooted more easily than the wild-type (WT) plants. The coenzyme A (CoA) content in the leaves of the OE plants was greater than that in the leaves of the WT plants, and the CoA content in the MdHAL3-RNAi plants was lower than that in the WT plants. Taken together, our findings indicate that MdHAL3 plays an essential role in the response to salt stress in apple. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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212. Seed priming with rutin enhances tomato resistance against the whitefly Bemisia tabaci.
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Tang, Juan, Shen, Haowei, Zhang, Rong, Yang, Fengbo, Hu, Jinyu, Che, Jinting, Dai, Hongyan, Tong, Hong, Wu, Qingjun, Zhang, Youjun, and Su, Qi
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SWEETPOTATO whitefly , *PLANT resistance to insects , *TOMATOES , *SEED treatment , *RUTIN , *ALEYRODIDAE - Abstract
Flavonoids are ubiquitously distributed in plants, showing pleiotropic effects in defense against abiotic and biotic stresses. Although it has been shown that seed priming with flavonoids can enhance plant resistance to abiotic stress, little is known about its potential to enhance plant tolerance to biotic stresses, especially for herbivorous insects. Here, we investigated whether treatment of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) seeds with rutin improves plant resistance against the whitefly (Bemisia tabaci). Specifically, we measured the effect of rutin seed treatment on tomato seedling vigour, plant growth, feeding behavior and performance of B. tabaci on plants grown from control and rutin-treated seeds, and plant defense responses to B. tabaci attack. We found that seed treatment with different concentrations of rutin (viz 1, 2, 5, 10, and 20 mM) had minimal impact on shoot growth. Furthermore, seed treatment of rutin reduced the developmental rate of nymphs, the fecundity and feeding efficiency of adult females on plants grown from these seeds. The enhanced resistance of tomato against B. tabaci is closely associated with increased flavonoids accumulation, callose deposition and the expression of jasmonic acid (JA)-dependent defense genes. Additionally, callose deposition and expression of JA-dependent genes in tomato plants grown from rutin-treated seeds significantly increased upon B. tabaci infestation. These results suggest that seed treatment with rutin primes tomato resistance against B. tabaci , and are not accompanied by reductions in shoot growth. Defense priming by seed treatments may therefore be suitable for commercial exploitation. [Display omitted] • Flavonoids contribute to plant resistance to herbivorous insects. • Seed treatment with rutin has minimal impact on tomato growth. • Seed treatment with rutin reduces whitefly performance on tomato plants. • Seed treatment with rutin primes tomato defense against whiteflies. • Defense priming by seed treatments may be suitable for commercial exploitation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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213. CRISPR/Cas9 targeted knockout FvPHO2 can increase phosphorus content and improve fruit quality of woodland strawberry.
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Zhang, Chao, Liu, Yuexue, Wang, Baotian, Li, He, Zhang, Junxiang, Ma, Yue, Dai, Hongyan, Wang, Yan, and Zhang, Zhihong
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FRUIT quality , *STRAWBERRIES , *CRISPRS , *UBIQUITIN-conjugating enzymes , *FORESTS & forestry , *GENOME editing , *PEACH - Abstract
• FvPHO2 gene-edited plants of woodland strawberry were obtained by CRISPR/cas9 technology. • Knockout of the FvPHO2 gene can increase the phosphorus content in the leaves and fruits of woodland strawberry. • Knockout of the FvPHO2 gene can improve the anthocyanin content and soluble solids content in the mature fruits of woodland strawberry. Phosphorus (P) plays a vital role in plant growth and reproduction. Our previous study found that sugar content positively correlated with phosphorus content in strawberry fruits. PHO2, a ubiquitin-conjugating E2 enzyme, is a key negative regulator in phosphorus uptake and transport. Thus, PHO2 may be an ideal candidate gene for the breeding of P-efficiency and high-quality cultivars based on the method of gene editing. In this study, the FvPHO2 gene of woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca) was edited with CRISPR/Cas9 technology and we obtained T 0 generation transgenic mutants, through identification, we selected pho2–1 # 19 and pho2–2 # 9 as representatives of Fvpho2 mutants and analyzed them. Then we obtained T 1 generation by selfing. Phosphorus (P) content in the leaves of Fvpho2 mutants was significantly increased by 11%-89% compared with the wild-type (WT). Similarly, the P content in the mature fruits of Fvpho2 mutants was increased by 40%-64% compared with the WT. However, the plant height of Fvpho2 mutants was significantly decreased by 7%-18% compared with the WT. Interestingly, the anthocyanin content and soluble solids content has been increased by 22%-38% and 26%-32% respectively. This study will lay the foundation for the quality breeding of strawberries by editing the FvPHO2 gene. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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214. Enhanced water dissociation performance of graphitic-C3N4 assembled with ZnCr-layered double hydroxide.
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Liu, Xian, Liang, Jintao, Song, Xiuli, Yang, Huimin, Li, Xiaojing, Dai, Hongyan, Song, Yingli, Liu, Yuan, Hu, Jie, Pan, Xinru, OuYang, Xiu, and Liang, Zhenhai
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GRAPHITE , *COMPOSITE materials , *PHOTOCATALYSTS , *WATER distribution , *ELECTROCHEMICAL analysis - Abstract
In this study, we have constructed ZnCr-LDH/g-C 3 N 4 composite photocatalysts via in-situ synthesis approach. This composite material was used as catalyst interlayer of BPM to promote water dissociation. Results indicated that the combination of ZnCr-LDH and g-C 3 N 4 could effectively improve the photoelectrocatalytic water dissociation activity. When the experiment time lasted for 1 h, the pH decreased to 1.52 in compartment 2, and increased to 13.11 in compartment 4 by using ZnCr-LDH/g-C 3 N 4 composite catalyst. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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215. MdWRKY61 positively regulates resistance to Colletotrichum siamense in apple (Malus domestica).
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Guo, Wei, Chen, Wenjun, Guo, Nan, Zang, Jian, Liu, Lifu, Zhang, Zhihong, and Dai, Hongyan
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COLLETOTRICHUM , *GENETIC transformation , *SALICYLIC acid , *APPLE growing , *JASMONIC acid , *PLANT defenses , *APPLES , *ORCHARDS - Abstract
Apple trees encounter problems such as stressful environments and pathogen infection throughout their entire growth and development, which limits apple production. WRKY transcription factors play a vital role in the defense against pathogens, but their functions in apple trees need to be further explored. In this study, the MdWRKY61 gene, which encodes the WRKY61 protein of the WRKY group II family, was isolated from GL-3 apple. Tobacco subcellular localization experiments showed that the MdWRKY61 protein is located in the nucleus. Quantitative reverse transcription PCR analysis suggested that MdWRKY61 is highly expressed in the roots and fruits of apples and is rapidly induced in response to salicylic acid, jasmonic acid and Colletotrichum siamense. We obtained MdWRKY61 overexpression lines through Agrobacterium -mediated stable genetic transformation of apple. Subsequent experiments revealed that overexpression of MdWRKY61 increased the resistance of apple to Colletotrichum siamense and promoted the upregulation of defense-related gene expression. Taken together, our data provide insights that MdWRKY61 plays an important role in apple resistance to fungal disease. • First research on the function of MdWRKY61. • MdWRKY61 was induced by Colletotrichum siamense , SA and JA. • MdWRKY61 can improve the resistance of apples to Colletotrichum siamense. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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216. The MdIAA29-MdARF4 complex plays an important role in balancing plant height with salt and drought stress responses.
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Lei Y, Chen C, Chen W, and Dai H
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Breeding dwarf apple (Malus domestica) varieties is a recent trend in agriculture because such varieties are easy to maintain and have high yields; however, dwarf apple trees generally have poor stress tolerance. Balancing apple plant height and stress response has been an important breeding goal. In this study, aux/indole-3-acetic acid 29 gene in apple (MdIAA29) overexpression lines (#1, #2, #3) had reduced plant height by 39%, 31%, and 35%, respectively, suitable for close planting applications. Surprisingly, the dwarf MdIAA29-overexpression lines also showed increased plant tolerance to salt and drought stresses. Further analysis showed that MdIAA29 inhibited the regulation of auxin response factor 4 (ARF4) on Gretchen Hagen 3.9 (GH3.9) gene and 9-cis-epoxycarotenoid dioxygenase 3 (NCED3) gene in apple and changed the contents of auxin and abscisic acid in different tissues, thus achieving a balance between plant height and stress tolerance. In addition, we also found that MdIAA7 enhanced the inhibitory effect of MdIAA29 on MdARF4. In brief, the MdIAA29-MdARF4 complex significantly impacts the height of apple plants and their ability to respond to salt and drought stress., (© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of American Society of Plant Biologists. All rights reserved. For commercial re-use, please contact reprints@oup.com for reprints and translation rights for reprints. All other permissions can be obtained through our RightsLink service via the Permissions link on the article page on our site—for further information please contact journals.permissions@oup.com.)
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- 2024
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217. Screening for Fabry disease in patients with left ventricular hypertrophy in China: A multicentre and prospective study.
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Lin Z, Zhang X, Liu Y, Miao D, Zhang H, Zhang T, Zhang F, Li P, Dai H, Jiang G, Zhang D, Zhong L, Lu H, and Ji X
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Aims: Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) is frequently detected via echocardiography in individuals with Fabry disease (FD), sometimes leading to confusion with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) of other aetiologies. Considering this diagnosis challenge, FD should be included in the list of differential diagnosis for patients presenting with LVH. To address this concern, we conducted a prospective screening study in China, using dried blood spot (DBS) testing, to evaluate patients with unexplained LVH., Methods: Our study was designed as a nationwide, multicentre prospective investigation. A total of 1015 patients from 55 different centres who were diagnosed with LVH by echocardiography were screened in the study from September 2022 to December 2023. Demographic information, biochemistry data, echocardiography parameters and clinical observations were meticulously collected from all participants. The DBS method was used to assess α-galactosidase A (α-Gal A) activity in males and both α-Gal A and globotriaosylsphingosine (lyso-Gb3) levels in females., Results: The final screening population included 906 patients (589 males, 65%) with LVH, characterized by a mean maximal myocardial thickness of 14.8 ± 4.6 mm and an average age of 56.9 ± 17.2 years. In total, 43 patients (38 males, 5 females) exhibited low α-Gal A activity measurement (<2.2 μmol/L), while 21 patients (10 males, 11 females) presented low α-Gal A activity or elevated lyso-Gb3 levels (>1.1 ng/mL). Among these patients, eight individuals (7 males and 1 female) were genetically confirmed to harbour pathogenic GLA mutations, resulting in a total prevalence of 0.88%. Compared with patients without FD, patients with FD tended to have proteinuria (75% vs. 21.2%, P = 0.001), family history of HCM (37.5% vs. 2.3%, P < 0.01) and neuropathic pain (37.5% vs. 4.4%, P < 0.01) but lower systolic blood pressure (118.5 ± 12.5 vs. 143.3 ± 29.3 mmHg, P = 0.017). Five mutations were previously recognized as associated with FD while the remaining two, p.Asp313Val (c.938A>T) and c.547+3A>G, were deemed potentially pathogenic. Subsequent familial validation post-diagnosis identified an additional 14 confirmed cases., Conclusions: This pioneering screening study for FD among Chinese patients with unexplained LVH using DBS measurement, revealed an FD detection rate of 0.88%. Our findings confirmed that the combined measurement of lyso-Gb3 and α-Gal A activity is beneficial for primary screening of FD in patients with LVH. Given the availability of efficacious therapies and the value of cascade screening in extended families, early detection of FD in LVH patients is clinically important., (© 2024 The Author(s). ESC Heart Failure published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Society of Cardiology.)
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218. Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Pattern Analysis of the WNK Gene Family in Apple under Abiotic Stress and Colletotrichum siamense Infection.
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Wei Z, Wu ZC, Zang J, Zhao D, Guo W, and Dai H
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- Plant Diseases microbiology, Plant Diseases genetics, Plant Growth Regulators metabolism, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Genome, Plant, Malus genetics, Malus microbiology, Colletotrichum, Stress, Physiological genetics, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Phylogeny, Multigene Family, Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases genetics, Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases metabolism, Plant Proteins genetics, Plant Proteins metabolism
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With-no-lysine kinase (WNK) is a unique serine/threonine kinase family member. WNK differs from other protein kinases by not having a standard lysine in subdomain II of the universally preserved kinase catalytic region. Conversely, the amino acid lysine located in subdomain I plays a crucial role in its phosphorylation. The WNK family has been reported to regulate Arabidopsis flowering, circadian rhythm, and abiotic stress. Eighteen members of the WNK gene family were discovered in apples in this research, and they were primarily grouped into five categories on the phylogenetic tree. Conserved domains and motifs also confirmed their identity as members of the WNK family. Promoter cis-acting element analysis indicated their potential role in responses to both abiotic stress and phytohormones. Furthermore, qRT-PCR analysis showed that the expression of MdWNK family genes was stimulated to different extents by Colletotrichum siamense , NaCl, mannitol, ABA, JA, and SA, with Colletotrichum siamense being the most prominent stimulant. MdWNK family genes were expressed across all apple tissues, with young fruits showing the greatest expression and roots showing the least expression. The research offered detailed insights into the MdWNK gene family, serving as a crucial basis for investigating the biological roles of MdWNK genes.
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219. Echocardiographic Measurements in Normal Chinese Adults (EMINCA) II focusing on left ventricular and left atrial size and function by three-dimensional echocardiography.
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Wang Y, Zhang Y, Yao G, Tang H, Chen L, Yin L, Zhu T, Yuan J, Han W, Yang J, Shu X, Yang Y, Wei Y, Guo Y, Ren W, Gao D, Lu G, Wu J, Yin H, Mu Y, Tian J, Yuan L, Ma X, Dai H, Ding Y, Ding M, Zhou Q, Wang H, Xu D, Zhang M, and Zhang Y
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- Humans, Middle Aged, Male, Adult, Female, Aged, China, Reference Values, Young Adult, Adolescent, Aged, 80 and over, Asian People, Ventricular Function, Left, Atrial Function, Left, East Asian People, Echocardiography, Three-Dimensional methods, Heart Ventricles diagnostic imaging, Heart Ventricles anatomy & histology, Heart Atria diagnostic imaging, Heart Atria anatomy & histology
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Current guidelines encourage large studies in a diverse population to establish normal reference ranges for three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography for different ethnic groups. This study was designed to establish the normal values of 3D-left ventricular (LV) and left atrial (LA) volume and function in a nationwide, population-based cohort of healthy Han Chinese adults. A total of 1117 healthy volunteers aged 18-89 years were enrolled from 28 collaborating laboratories in China. Two sets of 3D echocardiographic instruments were used, and full-volume echocardiographic images were recorded and transmitted to a core laboratory for image analysis with a vendor-independent off-line workstation. Finally, 866 volunteers (mean age of 48.4 years, 402 men) were qualified for final analysis. Most parameters exhibited substantial differences between different sex and age groups, even after indexation by body surface area. The normal ranges of 3D-LV and 3D-LA volume and function differed from those recommended by the American Society of Echocardiography and the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging guidelines, presented by the World Alliance Societies of Echocardiography (WASE) study, and from the 2D values in the EMINCA study. The normal reference values of 3D echocardiography-derived LV and LA volume and function were established for the first time in healthy Han Chinese adults. Normal ranges of 3D-LV and 3D-LA echocardiographic measurements stratified with sex, age, and race should be recommended for clinical applications., (© 2024. Higher Education Press.)
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220. Factors predicting the recurrence of atrial fibrillation after catheter ablation: A review.
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Mo D, Wang M, Zhang P, Dai H, and Guan J
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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common and clinically significant type of cardiac arrhythmia. Although catheter ablation (CA) can restore sinus rhythm in patients with AF, some patients experience recurrence after the procedure. This requires us to find a simple and effective way to identify patients at a high risk of recurrence and to intervene early in the high-risk population to improve patient prognosis. The mechanism of AF recurrence is unclear, but it involves several aspects including patient history, inflammation, myocardial fibrosis, and genes. This article summarizes the current predictors of AF recurrence after CA, including myocardial fibrosis markers, inflammatory markers, MicroRNAs, Circular RNAs, AF recurrence scores, and imaging indicators. Each predictor has its own scope of application, and the predictive capacity and joint application of multiple predictors may improve the predictive power. In addition, we summarize the mechanisms involved in AF recurrence. We hope that this review will assist researchers understand the current predictors of AF recurrence and help them conduct further related studies., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (© 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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221. The transcription factor MdERF023 negatively regulates salt tolerance by modulating ABA signaling and Na + /H + transport in apple.
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Chen C, Zhang Z, Lei Y, Chen W, Zhang Z, and Dai H
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- Abscisic Acid metabolism, Abscisic Acid pharmacology, Plants, Genetically Modified, Promoter Regions, Genetic genetics, Sodium metabolism, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Malus genetics, Malus metabolism, Malus physiology, Plant Proteins genetics, Plant Proteins metabolism, Salt Tolerance genetics, Signal Transduction, Transcription Factors metabolism, Transcription Factors genetics
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Key Message: MdERF023 is a transcription factor that can reduce salt tolerance by inhibiting ABA signaling and Na
+ /H+ homeostasis. Salt stress is one of the principal environmental stresses limiting the growth and productivity of apple (Malus × domestica). The APETALA2/ethylene response factor (AP2/ERF) family plays key roles in plant growth and various stress responses; however, the regulatory mechanism involved has not been fully elucidated. In the present study, we identified an AP2/ERF transcription factor (TF), MdERF023, which plays a negative role in apple salt tolerance. Stable overexpression of MdERF023 in apple plants and calli significantly decreased salt tolerance. Biochemical and molecular analyses revealed that MdERF023 directly binds to the promoter of MdMYB44-like, a positive modulator of ABA signaling-mediated salt tolerance, and suppresses its transcription. In addition, MdERF023 downregulated the transcription of MdSOS2 and MdAKT1, thereby reducing the Na+ expulsion, K+ absorption, and salt tolerance of apple plants. Taken together, these results suggest that MdERF023 reduces apple salt tolerance by inhibiting ABA signaling and ion transport, and that it could be used as a potential target for breeding new varieties of salt-tolerant apple plants via genetic engineering., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)- Published
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222. Chronic kidney disease and pulmonary hypertension: Progress in diagnosis and treatment.
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Yuan S, Li S, Ruan J, Liu H, Jiang T, and Dai H
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- Humans, Risk Factors, Hypertension, Pulmonary diagnosis, Hypertension, Pulmonary therapy, Hypertension, Pulmonary drug therapy, Hypertension, Pulmonary etiology, Hypertension, Pulmonary epidemiology, Renal Insufficiency, Chronic diagnosis, Renal Insufficiency, Chronic complications, Renal Insufficiency, Chronic therapy
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Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a medical condition characterized by elevated pulmonary vascular resistance and pressure, resulting from different diseases. Due to their high occurrence of PH, intricate hemodynamic classification, and frequently multifactorial cause and mechanism, individuals suffering from chronic kidney disease (CKD) are categorized as the fifth primary group of PH. Based on both domestic and international research, this article provides information on the epidemiology, risk factors, pathogenesis, and targeted drug treatment of PH associated with CKD., Competing Interests: Disclosure of COI The authors declare no conflict of interest in this work., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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223. The miR7125-MdARF1 module enhances the resistance of apple to Colletotrichum gloeosporioides by promoting lignin synthesis in response to salicylic acid signalling.
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Liu X, Dai H, Zhang F, Wang J, Shi J, Chen J, He P, Wang F, and Ma Y
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Apple is an important cash crop in China, and it is susceptible to fungal infections that have deleterious effects on its yield. Apple bitter rot caused by Colletorichum gloeosporioides is one of the most severe fungal diseases of apple. Salicylic acid (SA) is a key signalling molecule in the plant disease resistance signalling pathways. Lignin synthesis also plays a key role in conferring disease resistance. However, few studies have clarified the relationship between the SA disease resistance signalling pathway and the lignin disease resistance pathway in apple. MdMYB46 has previously been shown to promote lignin accumulation in apple and enhance salt and osmotic stress tolerance. Here, we investigated the relationship between MdMYB46 and biological stress; we found that MdMYB46 overexpression enhances the resistance of apple to C. gloeosporioides. We also identified MdARF1, a transcription factor upstream of MdMYB46, via yeast library screening and determined that MdARF1 was regulated by miR7125 through psRNATarget prediction. This regulatory relationship was confirmed through LUC and qRT-PCR experiments, demonstrating that miR7125 negatively regulates MdARF1. Analysis of the miR7125 promoter revealed that miR7125 responds to SA signals. The accumulation of SA level will result in the decrease of miR7125 expression level. In sum, the results of our study provide novel insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying the resistance of apple to C. gloeosporioides and reveal a new pathway that enhances lignin accumulation in apple in response to SA signals. These findings provide valuable information for future studies aimed at breeding apple for disease resistance., (© 2024 The Author(s). Plant Biotechnology Journal published by Society for Experimental Biology and The Association of Applied Biologists and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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224. Primary Gouty Tophi Involving the Eyelid.
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Meyer AM, Dai H, and Sokol JA
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A 51-year-old male with no known history of gout was referred by his optometrist for bilateral lower eyelid cysts near the puncta. The lesions were not painful but were cosmetically concerning and excision was desired. Utilizing local anesthesia, the lesions were excised and sent to pathology for review. Pathology noted lesions to be "gouty tophus." Given that our patient had no history of gout, this is the first case report of gouty tophus on the eyelid being the initial manifestation of gout., Competing Interests: The authors have no financial or conflicts of interest to disclose., (Copyright © 2024 The American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Inc.)
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225. Giant papillary hemangioma-A rare tumor with an exceptional size.
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Abdo M, Dykstra JA, Meyer A, and Dai H
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- Humans, Skin pathology, POEMS Syndrome pathology, Hemangioma pathology, Skin Neoplasms pathology, Vascular Neoplasms
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Papillary hemangioma (PH) is a recently described vascular tumor with a predilection for the skin of the head and neck. Histopathologically, it is characterized by a bland endothelial proliferation arranged in a papillary configuration, bearing resemblance to glomeruloid hemangioma seen in the context of polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal protein, skin changes syndrome. The largest cutaneous PH reported to date measured 1.5 cm in greatest dimension. Here, we report a case of PH with an alarming size of 10 cm. We present this case to add to the limited literature on this rare tumor, highlight the histopathologic differences between PH and its mimics, and emphasize the variable nature of PH tumor size., (© 2023 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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226. Multiple asymptomatic, hyperkeratotic minute filiform papules.
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Jaroonwanichkul S, Matthews S, Pourakbar S, Dai H, and Wang-Weinman T
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Competing Interests: None disclosed.
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227. Hepatocyte-specific deletion of small heterodimer partner protects mice against acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity via activation of Nrf2.
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Ghosh P, Magee N, Akakpo JY, Ahamed F, Eppler N, Jones E, Yu Y, He L, Lebofsky M, Dai H, Jaeschke H, Ding WX, and Zhang Y
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- Humans, Animals, Mice, NF-E2-Related Factor 2 genetics, NF-E2-Related Factor 2 metabolism, Reactive Oxygen Species metabolism, Hepatocytes metabolism, Liver metabolism, Glutathione metabolism, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Acetaminophen toxicity, Acetaminophen metabolism, Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury genetics, Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury prevention & control
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Acetaminophen (APAP) overdose stands as the primary cause of acute liver failure in the United States. APAP hepatotoxicity involves hepatic glutathione (GSH) depletion and mitochondrial damage. To counteract the toxicity of APAP, the nuclear factor erythroid 2 like 2 (Nrf2) activates the expression of genes responsible for drug detoxification and GSH synthesis. In this study, we present evidence that the elimination of hepatocyte small heterodimer partner, a critical transcriptional repressor for liver metabolism, results in Nrf2 activation and protects mice from APAP-induced acute liver injury. Initial investigations conducted on wildtype (WT) mice revealed a swift downregulation of Shp mRNA within the first 24 h after APAP administration. Subsequent treatment of hepatocyte-specific Shp knockout (ShpHep-/-) mice with 300 mg/kg APAP for 2 h exhibited comparable bioactivation of APAP with that observed in the WT controls. However, a significant reduction in liver injury was observed in ShpHep-/- after APAP treatment for 6 and 24 h. The decreased liver injury correlated with a faster recovery of GSH, attributable to heightened expression of Nrf2 target genes involved in APAP detoxification and GSH synthesis. Moreover, in vitro studies revealed that SHP protein interacted with NRF2 protein, inhibiting the transcription of Nrf2 target genes. These findings hold relevance for humans, as overexpression of SHP hindered APAP-induced NRF2 activation in primary human hepatocytes. In conclusion, our studies have unveiled a novel regulatory axis involving SHP and NRF2 in APAP-induced acute liver injury, emphasizing SHP as a promising therapeutic target in APAP overdose-induced hepatotoxicity., (© The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Toxicology. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.)
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228. Association of serum Asprosin concentrations with heart failure.
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Wang G, Fan C, Chai Y, Yu X, Xing M, Lv Z, Yuan S, and Dai H
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- Humans, ROC Curve, Risk Factors, Natriuretic Peptide, Brain, Peptide Fragments, Biomarkers, Heart Failure diagnosis
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Background: To analyze the association of serum Asprosin concentrations with heart failure (HF)., Methods: A total of 103 patients with HF were included in the HF group, and 103 patients with health checkups were included in the non-HF group. The serum Asprosin levels of the two groups were measured, and relevant clinical data were collected for statistical analysis., Results: Compared with the non-HF group, the serum Asprosin concentration was significantly higher in the HF group, and the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.001). According to the serum Asprosin levels, we divided all the subjects into three quartiles. We found that the prevalence of HF increased with increasing serum Asprosin levels in the three groups (P < 0.001). Serum Asprosin levels were positively correlated with NT-ProBNP (P < 0.05) and negatively correlated with LVEF (P < 0.001). Dichotomous logistic regression analysis found Asprosin and age to be independent risk factors for HF (OR = 1.010, 95% CI: 1.003-1.018; OR = 1.058, 95% CI:1.004-1.665, respectively). Combining Asprosin and NT-proBNP indicators to draw ROC curves can improve the specificity and sensitivity of HF diagnosis., Conclusions: Serum Asprosin levels were significantly elevated in HF patients. The serum Asprosin level is an independent risk factor for HF, and the combined detection of Asprosin and NT-proBNP levels can improve the accuracy of HF diagnosis., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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229. Feasibility study on evaluating right ventricular diastolic function by new Tei'-Index.
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Zhang Y, Sun G, Zhu W, Wang P, Wang L, and Dai H
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Objective: Doppler-derived myocardial performance index (Tei) has been used in the evaluation of right ventricular (RV) function. However, the usage in isolated diastolic dysfunction is limited.We sought to find a new Tei'-index that is more appropriate for evaluating isolated diastolic dysfunction (IDD) based on the symmetry of cardiac structure and function., Methods: 21 patients with impaired RV relaxation were compared to 44 control subjects. Tei and Tei' including their components, isovolumetric relaxation time (IRT), isovolumetric contraction time (ICT), the ejection time (ET), and RV rapid filling time (RFT) were measured from RV outflow and tricuspid inflow Doppler velocity profiles., Results: Tei-index have no change between IDD group and control subjects (0.21 ± 0.08 vs 0.23 ± 0.07 P[bond, double bond]NS). The Tei'-index was significantly shortened in IDD group(0.24 ± 0.09 vs 0.32 ± 0.12,p<0.05).The decrease in Tei'-index was due to the prolongation of both IRT and RFT, and in the abbreviation of ICT. Tei'-index cutoff value of ≥0.31 identified impaired RV relaxation with a sensitivity of 50 % and specificity of 86 %.We also find that the Tei'-index correlated well with doppler measures of diastolic parameters like E/A, E/e', DT, which suggests its potential use as a noninvasive indicator of the right ventricular (RV) relaxation in patients with heart failure of different causes., Conclusion: New Tei's index is highly effective and specific in the evaluation of early diastolic dysfunction of right ventricle, and can be used as an indicator for the detection of IDD in clinic., Competing Interests: 6.4All of the authors had no any personal, financial, commercial, or academic conflicts of interest separately.The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (© 2023 Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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230. Salidroside attenuates cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury by regulating TSC2-induced autophagy.
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Li C, Chi J, Dai H, Liang M, Wang Y, Tian S, Zhu H, and Xu H
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- Animals, Rats, AMP-Activated Protein Kinases metabolism, AMP-Activated Protein Kinases pharmacology, AMP-Activated Protein Kinases therapeutic use, Apoptosis, Autophagy, Infarction, Middle Cerebral Artery, Mammals metabolism, TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases metabolism, TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases pharmacology, TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases therapeutic use, Brain Ischemia, Reperfusion Injury
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Salidroside (SAL), an antioxidant derived from Rhodiola rosea, exerts neuroprotective effects in cerebral ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury; however, the mechanisms have not been fully elucidated. The present study established a rat model of middle cerebral artery occlusion/reperfusion (MCAO/R) and a cellular model of oxygen-glucose deprivation/reoxygenation (OGD/R) to explore the roles and mechanisms of SAL in cerebral I/R injury. The rat model of MCAO/R was established and rats were treated with different doses of SAL. The Zea-Longa scoring system and 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) staining showed that SAL reduced neurological deficit scores and cerebral infarct volumes in MCAO/R rats. The results of Morris water maze (MWM) test showed that SAL reduced memory impairment in MCAO/R rats. In addition, SAL significantly reduced oxidative stress and suppressed inflammatory response. Next, the OGD/R model was established with PC12 cells and treated with SAL. The results of flow cytometry and 3-(4, 5-dimethylthiazolyl-2)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assays showed that SAL reduced apoptosis, enhanced cell viability and protected neuronal cells from damage by decreasing lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity. SAL increased the expression of TSC complex subunit 2 (TSC2), and activated the 5'-AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) and inhibited the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling pathways. It was verified that SAL alleviated cerebral I/R injury by regulating the AMPK/TSC2/mTOR pathway to induce autophagy. In conclusion, SAL reduces the inflammatory response and oxidative stress in a concentration-dependent manner, and protects against cerebral I/R injury by modulating TSC2-induced autophagy. These findings suggest SAL may prove to be a potential therapeutic agent for ischemic stroke., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)
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231. MdWRKY120 Enhance Apple Susceptibility to Alternaria alternata .
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Liu L, Li X, Guo W, Shi J, Chen W, Lei Y, Ma Y, and Dai H
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Alternaria alternata (A. alternata ) is a common pathogen that greatly influences apples' quantity and quality. However, chemical treatments produce increased health risks along with decreased food and environmental safety. Advancements in plant molecular biology, such as transgenic technology, have increased apple trees' resistance to pathogens and have therefore attracted widespread attention. WRKY transcription factors are involved in abiotic and biotic stress regulation; however, their biological role in non-model plants such as apple, is still unknown. In this investigation, MdWRKY120 was isolated from the 'GL-3' apple to determine its function during Alternaria alternate infection. The MdWRKY120-GFP fusion protein was located in the nucleus. MdWRKY120 in yeast cells exhibited activating transcriptional activity, meaning it is a transcription activator. MdWRKY120 overexpression transgenic plants were more sensitive to A. alternata , while RNAi transgenic plants showed increased resistance to A. alternata . This investigation demonstrates that MdWRKY120 enhances the susceptibility of apples to A. alternata .
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232. PRAME immunohistochemistry for melanoma diagnosis: A STARD-compliant diagnostic accuracy study.
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O'Connor MK, Dai H, and Fraga GR
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- Antigens, Neoplasm, Case-Control Studies, Cross-Sectional Studies, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Retrospective Studies, Melanoma diagnosis, Melanoma pathology, Skin Neoplasms diagnosis, Skin Neoplasms pathology
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Background: Preferentially expressed antigen in melanoma (PRAME) is a tumor-associated antigen that is frequently expressed in cutaneous melanoma and can be evaluated by immunohistochemistry. Earlier studies on PRAME utilized case-control study designs that may misestimate diagnostic accuracy and lack generalizability., Methods: Using retrospective cohort selection, a cross-sectional study of diagnostic accuracy of PRAME was conducted according to standards for reporting diagnostic accuracy studies requirements., Results: Mean PRAME positive fraction was higher in 42 malignant melanocytic lesions than 101 benign melanocytic lesions (0.71 ± 0.30 vs. 0.13 ± 0.20, p < 0.01). Receiver operating characteristic curve showed the test was effective (area under the curve = 0.90). Global PRAME 4+ scores (>75%) were associated with sensitivity of 0.63, specificity of 0.97, accuracy of 0.87, and excellent interrater concordance (Kappa = 0.83). Lower cutoffs for PRAME of 2+ (>25%) and 3+ (>50%) produced higher joint sensitivity/specificity (Youden index) than PRAME 4+, but lower accuracy., Conclusion: PRAME as it is used in clinical practice is an effective test for melanoma. PRAME is best used as an ordinal variable to calculate the posttest probability of melanoma. PRAME ≤25% (0/1+) favors nevus, PRAME 26%-75% (2/3+) is noncontributory, and PRAME >75% (4+) favors melanoma., (© 2022 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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233. Enhancing Natural Killer Cell-Mediated Cancer Immunotherapy by the Biological Macromolecule Nocardia rubra Cell-Wall Skeleton.
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Wu J, He B, Miao M, Han X, Dai H, Dou H, Li Y, Zhang X, and Wang G
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- Animals, Cytokines, Granzymes, Immunotherapy, Interleukin-2 pharmacology, Interleukin-6, Killer Cells, Natural, Mice, Perforin, Rhodococcus, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha, Lung Neoplasms therapy, Melanoma
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The biological macromolecule Nocardia rubra cell-wall skeleton (Nr-CWS) has well-established immune-stimulating and anti-tumor activities. However, the role of Nr-CWS on natural killer (NK) cells remains unclear. Here, we explore the function and related mechanisms of Nr-CWS on NK cells. Using a tumor-bearing model, we show that Nr-CWS has slightly effect on solid tumor. In addition, using a tumor metastasis model, we show that Nr-CWS suppresses the lung metastasis induced by B16F10 melanoma cells in mice, which indicates that Nr-CWS may up-regulate the function of NK cells. Further investigation demonstrated that Nr-CWS can increase the expression of TRAIL and FasL on spleen NK cells from Nr-CWS treated B16F10 tumor metastasis mice. The spleen index and serum levels of TNF-α, IFN-γ, and IL-2 in B16F10 tumor metastasis mice treated with Nr-CWS were significantly increased. In vitro , the studies using purified or sorted NK cells revealed that Nr-CWS increases the expression of CD69, TRAIL, and FasL, decreases the expression of CD27, and enhances NK cell cytotoxicity. The intracellular expression of IFN-γ, TNF-α, perforin (prf), granzyme-B (GrzB), and secreted TNF-α, IFN-γ, IL-6 of the cultured NK cells were significantly increased after treatment with Nr-CWS. Overall, the findings indicate that Nr-CWS could suppress the lung metastasis induced by B16F10 melanoma cells, which may be exerted through its effect on NK cells by promoting NK cell terminal differentiation (CD27
low CD11bhigh ), and up-regulating the production of cytokines and cytotoxic molecules., Competing Interests: Authors HeD and YL are employed by Greatest Biopharma Limited Company. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Wu, He, Miao, Han, Dai, Dou, Li, Zhang and Wang.)- Published
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234. Kinetic Characterization of the Immune Response to Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Subcutaneous Skin Infection.
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Ridder MJ, McReynolds AKG, Dai H, Pritchard MT, Markiewicz MA, and Bose JL
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- Animals, Cytokines, Immunity, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Staphylococcus aureus, Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Soft Tissue Infections, Staphylococcal Infections, Staphylococcal Skin Infections microbiology
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Staphylococcus aureus is a leading cause of skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs). Studies examining the immune response to S. aureus have been conducted, yet our understanding of the kinetic response to S. aureus subcutaneous skin infection remains incomplete. In this study, we used C57BL/6J mice and USA300 S. aureus to examine the host-pathogen interface from 8 h postinfection to 15 days postinfection (dpi), with the following outcomes measured: lesion size, bacterial titers, local cytokine and chemokine levels, phenotype of the responding leukocytes, and histopathology and Gram staining of skin tissue. Lesions were largest at 1 dpi, with peak necrotic tissue areas at 3 dpi, and were largely resolved by 15 dpi. During early infection, bacterial titers were high, neutrophils were the most abundant immune cell type, there was a decrease in most leukocyte populations found in uninfected skin, and many different cytokines were produced. Histopathological analysis demonstrated swift and extensive keratinocyte death and robust and persistent neutrophil infiltration. Gram staining revealed subdermal S. aureus colonization and, later, limited migration into upper skin layers. Interleukin-17A/F (IL-17A/F) was detected only starting at 5 dpi and coincided with an immediate decrease in bacterial numbers in the following days. After 9 days, neutrophils were no longer the most abundant immune cell type present as most other leukocyte subsets returned, and surface wounds resolved coincident with declining bacterial titers. Collectively, these data illustrate a dynamic immune response to S. aureus skin infection and suggest a key role for precisely timed IL-17 production for infection clearance and healthy tissue formation.
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235. Evaluation of contrast-induced acute kidney injury using IVIM and DKI MRI in a rat model of diabetic nephropathy.
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Dai H, Zhao C, Xiong Y, He Q, Su W, Li J, Yang Y, Lin R, Xiang S, and Shao J
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Objective: To assess the potential of intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) and diffusion kurtosis imaging (DKI) in monitoring renal changes in a diabetic nephropathy (DN) rat model with acute kidney injury (CI-AKI) induced by iso-osmotic contrast media (IOCM) and low-osmotic contrast media (LOCM)., Methods: A diabetic nephropathy rat model was established, and the animals were randomly split into the LOCM group and IOCM group (n = 13 per group), with iopamidol and iodixanol injection, respectively (4 g iodine/kg). MRI including IVIM and DKI was performed 24 h before contrast medium injections (baseline) and 1, 24, 48, and 72 h after injections. Changes in pure molecular diffusion (D), pseudo-diffusion coefficient (D*), perfusion fraction (f), mean diffusion (MD), mean kurtosis (MK), serum creatinine (SCr) and urea nitrogen (BUN), histopathology alterations, and α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) expression were assessed. Inter-observer agreement was evaluated using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC)., Results: Compared against baseline levels, significant decreases in D, D*, and f were observed in all anatomical kidney compartments after contrast injection (p < 0.05). MD in the cortex (CO) and outer medullary (OM) gradually decreased, and MK in OM gradually increased 24-72 h after injection. D, D*, f, and MD were negatively correlated with the histopathologic findings and α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) expression in all anatomical kidney compartments. Inter-observer reproducibility was generally good (ICCs ranging from 0.776 to 0.979)., Conclusions: IVIM and DKI provided noninvasive imaging parameters, which might offer effective detection of CI-AKI in DN., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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236. Upregulation of Periostin Through CREB Participates in Myocardial Infarction-induced Myocardial Fibrosis.
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Xue K, Chen S, Chai J, Yan W, Zhu X, Dai H, and Wang W
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- Animals, Fibroblasts pathology, Fibrosis, Heart, Rats, Up-Regulation, Myocardial Infarction pathology, Myocardium metabolism
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Abstract: Myocardial fibrosis after myocardial infarction (MI) leads to heart failure, which has become an important global public health issue. One of the most important features of myocardial fibrosis is the abnormal deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins. Periostin is one of the ECM proteins. Cyclic AMP response element-binding protein 1 (CREB) is well known for its involvement in multiple signaling in myocardial fibrosis. It has been confirmed that CREB could regulate ECM proteins deposition. However, little is known about the relationship between CREB and periostin post-MI. This study aims to verify the hypothesis that CREB promotes the expression of periostin in MI-induced myocardial fibrosis. To test this hypothesis, primary rat cardiac fibroblasts were cultured and rat model of MI was established. The level of myocardial fibrosis post-MI was identified by histological staining. The expressions of CREB and periostin were detected through western blot and reverse transcription quantity polymerase chain reaction. The upregulation and downregulation of CREB and periostin were established by plasmid, small interfere RNA (siRNA), and lentivirus, respectively. High levels of CREB and periostin were found post-MI in our study. Meanwhile, the expression of periostin was decreased after CREB downregulation both in vivo and in vitro. Finally, with the treatment of pAV-CREB and si-periostin, the expressions of collagen Ⅰ and Ⅲ were attenuated. The expression of periostin was elevated post-MI and participated in MI-induced myocardial fibrosis, which was regulated through CREB. This study provides a novel idea and potential intervention target for MI-induced myocardial fibrosis., Competing Interests: The authors report no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.)
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237. Disseminated Herpes Infection Following Talimogene Laherparepvec Administration.
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Kimmis BD, Luu Y, and Dai H
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- Humans, Biological Products adverse effects, Herpesvirus 1, Human, Melanoma therapy, Oncolytic Virotherapy, Skin Neoplasms therapy
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238. Correction to: Study on the methodology of striae gravidarum severity evaluation.
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Dai H, Liu Y, Zhu Y, Yu Y, and Meng L
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239. Accuracy of Various Forms of Contrast-Enhanced MRI for Diagnosing Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Zhao C, Dai H, Shao J, He Q, Su W, Wang P, Tang Q, Zeng J, Xu S, Zhao J, and Xiang S
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Background: Contrast-enhanced MRI can be used to identify patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, studies around the world have found differing diagnostic accuracies for the technique. Hence, we designed this meta-analysis to assess the accuracy of contrast-enhanced MRI for HCC diagnosis., Methods: We conducted a systematic search for all studies reporting the diagnostic accuracy of contrast-enhanced MRI for HCC in the databases of MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, SCOPUS, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar from inception until January 2021. We used the "Midas" package from the STATA software to perform the meta-analysis., Results: Our study was based on 21 publications with 5,361 patients. The pooled HCC diagnosis sensitivity and specificity were 75% (95% CI, 70%-80%) and 90% (95% CI, 88%-92%), respectively, for gadoxetic acid-enhanced MRI; and they were 70% (95% CI, 57%-81%) and 94% (95% CI, 85%-97%), respectively, for MRI with extracellular contrast agents (ECA-MRI). We found significant heterogeneity with a significant chi-square test and an I
2 statistic >75%. We also found significant publication bias as per Deeks' test results and funnel plot., Conclusion: We found that both types of contrast-enhanced MRI are accurate diagnostic and surveillance tools for HCC and offer high sensitivity and specificity. Further studies on different ethnic populations are required to strengthen our findings., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2021 Zhao, Dai, Shao, He, Su, Wang, Tang, Zeng, Xu, Zhao and Xiang.)- Published
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240. Study on the methodology of striae gravidarum severity evaluation.
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Dai H, Liu Y, Zhu Y, Yu Y, and Meng L
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- Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications diagnosis, Striae Distensae diagnosis
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Background: Striae gravidarum is a common occurrence in pregnancy and many women expect to prevent its development. At present, laser treatment has been used to improve the appearance of striae gravidarum, but the choice of laser type, treatment time, and frequency depend on the therapeutic effect. How to obtain an effective evaluation of striae gravidarum during and after treatment is very important. However, there is no unified evaluation parameter about striae gravidarum. In this paper, we studied the methodology evaluation of striae gravidarum severity. First, the laser therapeutic apparatus was selected as the experimental equipment and different striae gravidarum photos during treatment were obtained. Second, the subject evaluation parameters were chosen based on the literature research and the dermatologists' guidance. Then, the striae gravidarum photos were divided into different groups by dermatologists based on these parameters. Finally, the objective detection parameters were designed based on the photos feature and subject evaluation parameters. Then, the objective detection parameters were used as the input of the support vector machine and the evaluation results were compared., Results: Based on the subject evaluation parameters, the experimental data could be divided into mild, moderate and severe groups. The experiment results showed that the striae gravidarum severity of two randomly patients were improved before and after treatment, which verified the validity of the parameters. In addition, the chosen objective detection parameters were different among different groups. With all the objective parameters as the support vector machine input, we could achieve the best recognition rate (82.71%) in the striae gravidarum severity classification. The four parameters (color difference, average density, average width, distribution area) calculated from the photos as the input could achieve acceptable accuracy (81.69%)., Conclusions: The subject evaluation parameters and objective detection parameters proposed in this paper can be used to evaluate the striae gravidarum severity, which is of great significance for the construction of auxiliary diagnostic instrument for striae gravidarum treatment., (© 2021. The Author(s).)
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241. Trichilemmal Cysts With Divergent Ductal Differentiation: A Series of 4 Cases.
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Khan I, Fraga GR, and Dai H
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- Adult, Carcinoembryonic Antigen analysis, Epidermal Cyst chemistry, Epidermal Cyst surgery, Female, Humans, Keratin-7 analysis, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Scalp chemistry, Scalp surgery, Scalp Dermatoses metabolism, Scalp Dermatoses surgery, Sweat Glands chemistry, Sweat Glands surgery, Treatment Outcome, Cell Differentiation, Epidermal Cyst pathology, Scalp pathology, Scalp Dermatoses pathology, Sweat Glands pathology
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Abstract: Trichilemmal cysts are common clonal tumors with a predilection for the scalp. They are composed of an outer epithelial wall resembling the outer root sheath in the isthmus of the hair follicle and a central core of compact keratin. Sweat duct differentiation is exceptional with only one convincing case reported to date. Here, we sought to characterize the clinicopathological characteristics of sweat duct differentiation in trichilemmal cysts. We reviewed all cases of trichilemmal cyst diagnosed at our institution between 2008 and 2019. Ductal structures were found in 4 of 411 cases (0.97%). Subjects included 2 male and 2 female patients with a median age of 37.5 years (range 34-55). The ducts were lined by attenuated epithelial cells and immunoreactive for polyclonal carcinoembryonic antigen and cytokeratin 7. Ductal differentiation involved a median of 7.5% (range 1%-50%) of the cyst wall. All 4 cases were from the scalp and treated with local excision. No recurrence was identified with a median follow-up period of 1.5 years (range 1-12 years). In summary, sweat duct differentiation in trichilemmal cysts is rare but likely under recognized. Conceptually, we suggest it represents a type of divergent cellular differentiation within a clonal neoplasm rather than a retention cyst or hybrid cyst., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2020 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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242. Ginsenoside Rb 1 Enhances Plaque Stability and Inhibits Adventitial Vasa Vasorum via the Modulation of miR-33 and PEDF.
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Yang X, Wang L, Zhang Z, Hu J, Liu X, Wen H, Liu M, Zhang X, Dai H, Ni M, Li R, Guo R, Zhang L, Luan X, Lin H, Dong M, and Lu H
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Background: Atherosclerosis is closely associated with proliferation of the adventitial vasa vasorum, leading to the atherosclerotic plaque progression and vulnerability. In this report, we investigated the role of Ginsenoside Rb
1 (Rb1 ) on atherosclerotic plaque stabilization and adventitial vasa vasorum (VV) along with the mechanisms involved. Methods and Results: Apolipoprotein E-deficient (ApoE-/- ) mice were fed with a high-fat diet for 20 weeks, and then Ginsenoside Rb1 (50 mg/kg/d, intraperitoneal) was given for 4 weeks. Rb1 treatment significantly inhibited adventitial VV proliferation, alleviated inflammation, decreased plaque burden, and stabilized atherosclerotic plaques in apoE-/- mice. However, the beneficial effects of Rb1 on atherosclerotic lesion was attenuated by overexpression of miR-33. The analysis from atherosclerotic plaque revealed that Rb1 treatment could result in an induction of Pigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF) expression and reduction of the miR-33 generation. Overexpression of miR-33 significantly reverted the Rb1 -mediated elevation of PEDF and anti-angiogenic effect. Conclusions: Ginsenoside Rb1 attenuates plaque growth and enhances plaque stability partially through inhibiting adventitial vasa vasorum proliferation and inflammation in apoE-/- mice. The anti-angiogenic and anti-inflammation effects of Rb1 are exerted via the modulation of miR-33 and its target gene PEDF., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2021 Yang, Wang, Zhang, Hu, Liu, Wen, Liu, Zhang, Dai, Ni, Li, Guo, Zhang, Luan, Lin, Dong and Lu.)- Published
- 2021
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243. Basal Takotsubo syndrome induced by pheochromocytoma rupture.
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Yuan S, He T, Yang L, Chu Q, Huang W, and Dai H
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- Acute Coronary Syndrome, Adrenal Gland Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Adrenal Gland Neoplasms surgery, Adult, Computed Tomography Angiography, Diagnostic Imaging, Heart Ventricles, Humans, Male, Pheochromocytoma diagnostic imaging, Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy diagnostic imaging, Adrenal Gland Neoplasms complications, Pheochromocytoma complications, Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy etiology
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Takotsubo syndrome (TTS), characterised by transient left ventricular systolic dysfunction, is divided into five types: (1) apical ballooning, (2) mid-ventricular, (3) basal or inverted, (4) and focal wall-motion patterns, and (5) other types, including biventricular type, isolated right ventricular and global type. The common clinical features of TTS are similar to acute coronary syndrome, which makes them indistinguishable in the early stages. TTS has a wide spectrum of emotional or physical triggers. Pheochromocytoma has been widely recognised as a distinct physical trigger of TTS. Although reports of pheochromocytoma causing TTS are not uncommon, spontaneous rupture of pheochromocytoma causing TTS is extremely rare because of the low incidence of tumour rupture. Here we report on a case of a 31-year-old man with adrenal pheochromocytoma rupture developing basal TTS.
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- 2021
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244. Dual role of MdSND1 in the biosynthesis of lignin and in signal transduction in response to salt and osmotic stress in apple.
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Chen K, Guo Y, Song M, Liu L, Xue H, Dai H, and Zhang Z
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Clarifying the stress signal transduction pathway would be helpful for understanding the abiotic stress resistance mechanism in apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) and could assist in the development of new varieties with high stress tolerance by genetic engineering. The key NAC transcription factor SND1, which is involved in the lignin biosynthesis process in apple, was functionally analyzed. The results of the stress treatments indicated that MdSND1 could be induced by salt, mannitol and ABA. Compared with wild-type GL-3 plants, MdSND1-overexpressing apple plants with greater antioxidant capacity and lignin were more resistant to salt and simulated osmotic stress, while RNAi plants were more vulnerable. Additionally, molecular experiments confirmed that MdSND1 could regulate the biosynthesis of lignin by activating the transcription of MdMYB46/83. Moreover, genes known to be involved in the stress signal transduction pathway (MdAREB1A, MdAREB1B, MdDREB2A, MdRD29A, and MdRD22) were screened for their close correlations with the expression of MdSND1 and the response to salt and osmotic stress. Multiple verification tests further demonstrated that MdSND1 could directly bind to these gene promoters and activate their transcription. The above results revealed that MdSND1 is directly involved in the regulation of lignin biosynthesis and the signal transduction pathway involved in the response to both salt and osmotic stress in apple.
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- 2020
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245. Basal Takotsubo syndrome induced by pheochromocytoma rupture.
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Yuan S, He T, Yang L, Chu Q, Huang W, and Dai H
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Takotsubo syndrome (TTS), characterised by transient left ventricular systolic dysfunction, is divided into five types: (1) apical ballooning, (2) mid-ventricular, (3) basal or inverted, (4) and focal wall-motion patterns, and (5) other types, including biventricular type, isolated right ventricular and global type. The common clinical features of TTS are similar to acute coronary syndrome, which makes them indistinguishable in the early stages. TTS has a wide spectrum of emotional or physical triggers. Pheochromocytoma has been widely recognised as a distinct physical trigger of TTS. Although reports of pheochromocytoma causing TTS are not uncommon, spontaneous rupture of pheochromocytoma causing TTS is extremely rare because of the low incidence of tumour rupture. Here we report on a case of a 31-year-old man with adrenal pheochromocytoma rupture developing basal TTS.
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- 2020
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246. Woodland strawberry WRKY71 acts as a promoter of flowering via a transcriptional regulatory cascade.
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Lei Y, Sun Y, Wang B, Yu S, Dai H, Li H, Zhang Z, and Zhang J
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The WRKY proteins are a large family of transcription factors that play important roles in stress responses and plant development. However, the roles of most WRKYs in strawberry are not well known. In this study, FvWRKY71 was isolated from the woodland strawberry 'Ruegen'. FvWRKY71 was highly expressed in the shoot apex and red fruit. Subcellular localization analysis showed that FvWRKY71 was located in the nucleus. Transactivation analysis showed that FvWRKY71 presented transcriptional activation activity in yeast. Overexpression of FvWRKY71 in Arabidopsis and woodland strawberry revealed early flowering in the transgenic plants compared with the wild-type control. Gene expression analysis indicated that the transcript levels of the flowering time and development integrator genes AP1 , LFY , FT , AGL42 , FUL , FPF1 , SEP1 , SEP2 , and SEP3 were increased in FvWRKY71- overexpressing Arabidopsis and strawberry plants compared with the wild-type controls, which may result in accelerated flowering in transgenic plants. Furthermore, FvWRKY71 was proven to directly bind to the W-boxes (TTGACT/C) of the FvFUL , FvSEP1 , FvAGL42 , FvLFY , and FvFPF1 promoters in vitro and in vivo. Taken together, our results reveal a transcriptional regulatory cascade of FvWRKY71 involved in promoting flowering in woodland strawberry., Competing Interests: Conflict of interestThe authors declare that they have no conflict of interest., (© The Author(s) 2020.)
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- 2020
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247. Temporal Bone Histopathology Case of the Month: Basal Cell Carcinoma of the Middle Ear Following Chemoradiation to the Head and Neck.
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Boyd C, Shew M, Dai H, Thedinger B, and Lin J
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- 2019
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248. A Unique Case of Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans With Melanocytic Differentiation.
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Gru AA, Wick MR, and Dai H
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- Adult, Antigens, CD34 biosynthesis, Biopsy, Cell Differentiation, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Humans, MART-1 Antigen biosynthesis, Microphthalmia-Associated Transcription Factor biosynthesis, S100 Proteins biosynthesis, SOXE Transcription Factors biosynthesis, Thorax, Dermatofibrosarcoma pathology, Melanocytes pathology, Rare Diseases pathology, Skin Neoplasms pathology
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- 2019
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249. Emodin protects H9c2 cells from hypoxia-induced injury by up-regulating miR-138 expression.
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Zhang X, Qin Q, Dai H, Cai S, Zhou C, and Guan J
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- Animals, Cell Line, MicroRNAs, Myocytes, Cardiac drug effects, Rats, Signal Transduction, Up-Regulation, Cell Hypoxia drug effects, Cell Proliferation drug effects, Cell Survival drug effects, Emodin therapeutic use, Hypoxia complications, Myocytes, Cardiac pathology
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Myocardial infarction (MI) is a common presentation for ischemic heart disease, which is a leading cause of death. Emodin is a Chinese herbal anthraquinone used in several diseases. However, the effect of emodin in hypoxia-induced injury in cardiomyocytes has not been clearly elucidated. Our study aimed to clarify the functions of emodin in hypoxia-induced injury in rat cardiomyocytes H9c2 and explore the underlying mechanism. The effects of emodin on cell viability and apoptosis were analyzed by the Cell counting kit-8 assay and flow cytometry assay, respectively. The cell proliferation- and cell apoptosis-related proteins were detected by western blot. qRT-PCR was used to determine the relative expression of miR-138. Cell transfection was performed to alter miR-138 and MLK3 expression. miR-138 target was performed by dual luciferase activity assay. Sirt1/AKT and Wnt/β-catenin pathways-related factors phosphorylation were analyzed by western blot. Emodin inhibited hypoxia-induced injury in H9c2 cells by promoting cell viability and reducing cell apoptosis. miR-138 was down-regulated by hypoxia treatment but up-regulated by emodin. Up-regulation of miR-138 alleviated hypoxia-induced cell injury. Down-regulation of miR-138 attenuated the growth-promoting effect of emodin on hypoxia-induced injury, whereas up-regulation of miR-138 enhanced the growth-promoting effects of emodin. The underlying mechanism might be by inactivating Sirt1/AKT and Wnt/β-catenin pathways. MLK3 was negatively regulated by miR-138 expression and inactivated Sirt1/AKT and Wnt/β-catenin pathways. Emodin alleviated hypoxia-induced injury in H9c2 cells via up-regulation of miR-138 modulated by MLK3, as well as by activating Sirt1/AKT and Wnt/β-catenin pathways.
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- 2019
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250. Preconditioning with the BK Ca channel activator NS-1619 prevents ischemia-reperfusion-induced inflammation and mucosal barrier dysfunction: roles for ROS and heme oxygenase-1.
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Dai H, Wang M, Patel PN, Kalogeris T, Liu Y, Durante W, and Korthuis RJ
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- Animals, Heme Oxygenase-1 genetics, Inflammation etiology, Ischemic Preconditioning, Leukocytes drug effects, Leukocytes enzymology, Leukocytes metabolism, Macrophage Activation, Male, Membrane Proteins genetics, Mesenteric Artery, Superior drug effects, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Knockout, Mucous Membrane pathology, Reperfusion Injury complications, Reperfusion Injury physiopathology, Superoxide Dismutase antagonists & inhibitors, Superoxide Dismutase metabolism, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha metabolism, Benzimidazoles pharmacology, Heme Oxygenase-1 drug effects, Inflammation prevention & control, Large-Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium Channels agonists, Membrane Proteins drug effects, Reactive Oxygen Species metabolism, Reperfusion Injury prevention & control
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Activation of large-conductance Ca
2+ -activated K+ (BKCa ) channels evokes cell survival programs that mitigate intestinal ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) inflammation and injury 24 h later. The goal of the present study was to determine the roles of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and heme oxygenase (HO)-1 in delayed acquisition of tolerance to I/R induced by pretreatment with the BKCa channel opener NS-1619. Superior mesentery arteries were occluded for 45 min followed by reperfusion for 70 min in wild-type (WT) or HO-1-null (HO-1-/- ) mice that were pretreated with NS-1619 or saline vehicle 24 h earlier. Intravital microscopy was used to quantify the numbers of rolling and adherent leukocytes. Mucosal permeability, tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) levels, and HO-1 activity and expression in jejunum were also determined. I/R induced leukocyte rolling and adhesion, increased intestinal TNF-α levels, and enhanced mucosal permeability in WT mice, effects that were largely abolished by pretreatment with NS-1619. The anti-inflammatory and mucosal permeability-sparing effects of NS-1619 were prevented by coincident treatment with the HO-1 inhibitor tin protoporphyrin-IX or a cell-permeant SOD mimetic, Mn(III)tetrakis (4-benzoic acid) porphyrin (MnTBAP), in WT mice. NS-1619 also increased jejunal HO-1 activity in WT animals, an effect that was attenuated by treatment with the BKCa channel antagonist paxilline or MnTBAP. I/R also increased postischemic leukocyte rolling and adhesion and intestinal TNF-α levels in HO-1-/- mice to levels comparable to those noted in WT animals. However, NS-1619 was ineffective in preventing these effects in HO-1-deficient mice. In summary, our data indicate that NS-1619 induces the development of an anti-inflammatory phenotype and mitigates postischemic mucosal barrier disruption in the small intestine by a mechanism that may involve ROS-dependent HO-1 activity. NEW & NOTEWORTHY Antecedent treatment with the large-conductance Ca2+ -activated K+ channel opener NS-1619 24 h before ischemia-reperfusion limits postischemic tissue injury by an oxidant-dependent mechanism. The present study shows that NS-1619-induced oxidant production prevents ischemia-reperfusion-induced inflammation and mucosal barrier disruption in the small intestine by provoking increases in heme oxygenase-1 activity., (Copyright © 2017 the American Physiological Society.)- Published
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