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2. The polymorphism analysis and therapy vaccine target epitopes screening of HPV-35 E6 E7 among the threaten α-9 HPV in Sichuan area
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Jiaoyu He, Tianjun Li, Chunlan Cheng, Ning Li, Peng Gao, Dan Lei, Rong Liang, and Xianping Ding
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Human Papillomavirus ,α-9 genus HPV ,HPV35 ,E6 polymorphisms ,E7 polymorphisms ,Protein structure ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract High-risk human papilloma virus (HR-HPV) persistent infection is closely associated with the development of cervical cancer and squamous intraepithelial lesion (SIL).The α-9 HPVs, which is predominantly composed of HR-HPV types, account for 75% of HR-HPV infection in Sichuan. The oncoproteins E6 and E7 of HPV play a crucial role in tumor initiation and progression. Notably, HPV-35 is the only HR-HPV type within the α-9 genus that is not included in the nine-valent HPV prophylactic vaccine. Cervical cell samples obtained from Sichuan were collected for HPV detection and genotyping. Among the 406 HPV-positive samples, 31 HPV-35 were detected, 24 HPV-35 E6 and 26 E7 were successfully amplified and sequenced, five nucleotide mutations in E6 and three in E7 were detected, T232C, T434G of E6 (W78R, I145R) and C67T, G84T of E7 (H23Y, L28F) were non-synonymy mutation. PAML 4.8 server was used to detect positive selection sites of HPV-35 E6, E7, and E6 is W78R. Phyre2 were used to predict and analyze protein structures, W78R made influences on protein structure. IEDB were used to screen epitopes vaccine target for HPV-35 affection therapy, and 5 HPV-35 E6 and 3 HPV-35 E7 most potential epitopes were obtained, the most potential peptides for therapy vaccine design were 79-91YRYSVYGETLEKQ, 45-60FACYDLCIVREGQPY, 124-135RFHNIGGRWTGR of E6; 3-19GEITTLQDYVLDLEPEA, 38-47TIDGPAGQAK, 70-88VQSTHIDIRKLEDLLMGTF of E7 and W78R mainly decreased the epitopes affinity. Conclusions Amino acid substitution in the positive selection sites of HPV-35 E6 and E7 genes have been found to influence protein structure and to decrease the overall affinity of antigen epitopes. This observation aligns with the evolutionary significance of positive selection site, which may confer advantages to the virus by making infected cells more challenging for the immune system to detect, thereby enhancing HPV’s adaptability to the host environment. The polymorphism analysis of HPV-35 E6, E7 contributes to the enrichment of α-9 HPV data in Sichuan China, which is instrumental in improving the effectiveness of clinical detection. Furthermore, these findings provide a relevant theoretical foundation for the prevention and treatment of HPV-related diseases.
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3. Cognitive impairment and depression precede increased HDL-C levels in middle-aged and older Chinese adults: cross-lagged panel analyses
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Yi-Hui Liu, Mu-Tong Chen, Yong-Yi He, Ming Chen, Jia-Rong Liang, Fu-Jun Jia, Quan Huang, Rui Zhou, and Cai-Lan Hou
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High-density lipoprotein cholesterol ,Cognition ,Depression ,Cross-lagged panel analysis ,Middle-aged and older Chinese adults ,Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,RC620-627 - Abstract
Abstract Background High-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) is widely recognized for its protective effects against cognitive decline. However, recent studies have presented conflicting results, with some suggesting no significant cognitive benefits or even an increased risk of dementia associated with high HDL-C levels. For those who suffer from depression, the cognitive benefits of HDL-C may be diminished or reversed. The purpose of this study is to investigate the associations between HDL-C, cognitive ability, and depressive symptoms in middle-aged and older Chinese adults. Methods The datasets utilized were sourced from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) for the years 2011 and 2015, comprising 4,302 participants. Cross-lagged models were employed to explore the temporal sequence between cognitive performance and HDL-C levels, and to examine the interplay among depression, cognition, and HDL-C. Confounding factors such as sociodemographic characteristics, sleep conditions, and history of chronic diseases were controlled for. Results The analysis revealed unidirectional effects of baseline impaired cognition and greater severity of depression on increased HDL-C levels at follow-up (β = − 0.036 and β = 0.028, respectively, P 0.05). Depressive symptoms and cognition were found to have a significant bidirectional association (β = − 0.026 and β = − 0.053, respectively, P
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4. Predictive value of MRI-based deep learning model for lymphovascular invasion status in node-negative invasive breast cancer
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Rong Liang, Fangfang Li, Jingyuan Yao, Fang Tong, Minghui Hua, Junjun Liu, Chenlei Shi, Lewen Sui, and Hong Lu
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Breast cancer ,Lymphovascular invasion ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Deep learning ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract To retrospectively assess the effectiveness of deep learning (DL) model, based on breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), in predicting preoperative lymphovascular invasion (LVI) status in patients diagnosed with invasive breast cancer who have negative axillary lymph nodes (LNs). Data was gathered from 280 patients, including 148 with LVI-positive and 141 with LVI-negative lesions. These patients had undergone preoperative breast MRI and were histopathologically confirmed to have invasive breast cancer without axillary LN metastasis. The cohort was randomly split into training and validation groups in a 7:3 ratio. Radiomics features for each lesion were extracted from the first post-contrast dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE)-MRI. The Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator (LASSO) regression method and logistic regression analyses were employed to identify significant radiomic features and clinicoradiological variables. These models were established using four machine learning (ML) algorithms and one DL algorithm. The predictive performance of the models (radiomics, clinicoradiological, and combination) was assessed through discrimination and compared using the DeLong test. Four clinicoradiological parameters and 10 radiomic features were selected by LASSO for model development. The Multilayer Perceptron (MLP) model, constructed using both radiomic and clinicoradiological features, demonstrated excellent performance in predicting LVI, achieving a high area under the curve (AUC) of 0.835 for validation. The DL model (MLP-radiomic) achieved the highest accuracy (AUC = 0.896), followed by DL model (MLP-combination) with an AUC of 0.835. Both DL models were significantly superior to the ML model (RF-clinical) with an AUC of 0.720. The DL model (MLP), which integrates radiomic features with clinicoradiological information, effectively aids in the preoperative determination of LVI status in patients with invasive breast cancer and negative axillary LNs. This is beneficial for making informed clinical decisions.
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5. Chidamide plus prednisone, cyclophosphamide, and thalidomide for relapsed or refractory peripheral T-cell lymphoma: A multicenter phase II trial
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Jinhua Liang, Li Wang, Xiaodong Wang, Guohui Cui, Jianfeng Zhou, Tongyao Xing, Kaixin Du, Jingyan Xu, Luqun Wang, Rong Liang, Biyun Chen, Jian Cheng, Haorui Shen, Jianyong Li, Wei Xu, Ting Gao, and Xiuyuan Hao
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Abstract. Background:. Although the treatment of peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL) has undergone advancements during the past several years, the response rate and long-term effects with respect to patients with PTCL remain unsatisfactory—particularly for relapsed or refractory (R/R) patients. This phase II trial was designed to explore the efficacy and safety of an all-oral regimen of chidamide plus prednisone, cyclophosphamide, and thalidomide (CPCT) for R/R PTCL patients who could not tolerate the standard chemotherapy for a variety of reasons. Methods:. We conducted a multicenter phase II clinical trial in which we combined chidamide (30 mg twice weekly) with prednisone (20 mg daily after breakfast), cyclophosphamide (50 mg daily after lunch), and thalidomide (100 mg daily at bedtime) (the CPCT regimen) for a total of fewer than 12 cycles as an induction-combined treatment period, and then applied chidamide as single-drug maintenance. Forty-five patients were ultimately enrolled from August 2016 to April 2021 with respect to Chinese patients at nine centers. Our primary objective was to assess the overall response rate (ORR) after the treatment with CPCT. Results:. Of the 45 enrolled patients, the optimal ORR and complete response (CR)/CR unconfirmed (CRu) were 71.1% (32/45) and 28.9% (13/45), respectively, and after a median follow-up period of 56 months, the median progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were 8.5 months and 17.2 months, respectively. The five-year PFS and OS rates were 21.2% (95% confidence interval [CI], 7.9–34.5%) and 43.8% (95% CI, 28.3–59.3%), respectively. The most common adverse event was neutropenia (20/45, 44.4%), but we observed no treatment-related death. Conclusion:. The all-oral CPCT regimen was an effective and safe regimen for R/R PTCL patients who could not tolerate standard chemotherapy for various reasons. Trial Registration:. ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02879526.
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6. Novel GNAI3 mutation in a Chinese family with auriculocondylar syndrome and treatment of severe dentofacial deformities: a 5-year follow-up case report
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Shi, Yulin, Rong, Liang, Liu, Siying, Liu, Yiwen, Zong, Chunlin, Lu, Jinbiao, Shang, Hongtao, Xue, Yang, and Tian, Lei
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7. A novel method for in situ imaging of root exudates and labile elements reveals phosphorus deficiency-induced mobilization of rare earth elements in the rhizosphere of Phytolacca americana
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Liu, Chong, Ding, Ting-Xuan, van der Ent, Antony, Liu, Chang, Morel , Jean Louis, Sirguey, Catherine, Liu, Wen-Shen, Tang, Ye-Tao, and Qiu, Rong-Liang
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8. Analysis of the Gas Safety Situation Based on the Schweizer–Sklar Rule
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Rong Liang
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Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Published
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9. Single-cell RNA-seq reveals the effects of the FecB mutation on the transcriptome profile in ovine cumulus cells
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Xiaofei Guo, Yi Fang, Rong Liang, Xiangyu Wang, Jinlong Zhang, Chunxiao Dong, Biao Wang, Yu Liu, Mingxing Chu, Xiaoshen Zhang, and Rongzhen Zhong
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Single-cell RNA-seq ,Cumulus cells ,Follicle ,FecB ,Sheep ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Genetic variations in the ovine ovulation rate, which are associated with the FecB mutation, provide useful models by which to explore the mechanisms regulating the development of mammalian antral follicles. In order to study the effects of the FecB mutation on cumulus cell differentiation, preovulatory follicles were aspirated and cumulus cells were isolated from three FecB genotypes (homozygous, heterozygous and wild type) of Small Tail Han (STH) sheep superstimulated with FSH. Transcriptome information from tens of thousands of cumulus cells was determined with the 10 × Genomics single-cell RNA-seq technology. Under the superovulation treatment, the observed number of preovulatory follicles in the ovaries of FecB carriers was still significantly higher than that in the wild-type (P
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10. Optimal ICSI timing on immature oocytes for low prognosis patients under the POSEIDON classification
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Cheng Shi, Ping Wang, Rong Liang, Min Fu, Sheng Nan Duan, Huan Shen, Mei Yang, and Xi Chen
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ICSI timing ,Immature oocytes ,POSEIDON patients ,GEE ,Mitochondria distribution ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Background The optimal timing of performing ICSI on immature oocytes for POSEIDON patients is still unknown to get better early embryonic development outcomes. The purpose of this study was to implore the most appropriate time to carry out ICSI on in vitro maturation GV and MI oocytes for POSEIDON patients. Methods Two hundred thirty-nine immature oocytes from 163 POSEIDON patients were prospectively performed ICSI at different timings: P-ICSI (ICSI was performed on in vitro matured oocytes 4–6 h after the first polar body extrusion, N = 81), R-ICSI (ICSI was performed on in vitro matured oocytes less than 4 h after the first polar body extrusion, N = 80), and E-ICSI (ICSI was performed on in vitro matured oocytes the next day after oocytes retrieval, N = 78). Fertilization and embryonic development outcomes were collected and statistically analyzed. Mitochondria distribution of cytoplasm of in vitro matured oocytes with different time cultures after the first polar body (PB1) extrusion was stained. Results Compared to the E-ICSI group, more day 3 embryos from P-ICSI became blastocysts after sequential culture though without statistical significance (OR = 3.71, 95% CI: 0.94—14.63, P = 0.061). Compared to the E-ICSI group, more embryos from both P-ICSI and R-ICSI groups were clinically used with statistical significance (OR = 5.67, 95% CI: 2.24—14.35, P = 0.000 for P-ICSI embryos; OR = 3.23, 95% CI: 1.23—8.45, P = 0.017 for R-ICSI embryos). Compared to the E-ICSI group, transferred embryos from P-ICSI and R-ICSI had a higher implantation rate though without statistical significance (35.3% for P-ICSI embryos; 9.1% or R-ICSI embryos and 0% for E-ICSI embryos, P = 0.050). Among the three group, there were most healthy babies delivered from the P-ICSI group (5, 1 and 0 for P-ICSI, R-ICSI and E-ICSI respectively). The mitochondria in the cytoplasm of in vitro matured oocytes with a less than 4 h and 4–6 h culture after PB1 extrusion presented semiperipheral and diffused distribution patterns, respectively. Conclusions Our results revealed P-ICSI (ICSI was performed on in vitro matured oocytes 4–6 h after the first polar body extrusion) provided the most efficient method to utilize the immaturation oocytes basing on embryos utilization and live birth outcome for low prognosis patients under the POSEIDON classification. The mitochondria distribution of the in vitro matured oocytes’ cytoplasm from P-ICSI varied that from R-ICSI.
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11. Optimization of Enzymatic Hydrolysis Process for Preparing Peptides from Asini Corii Colla and Its Antioxidant Activity
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Rong LIANG, Le XU, Chen FAN, Lele CAO, and Xingfeng GUO
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asini corii colla ,protein peptides ,alkaline protease ,enzymatic hydrolysis process ,orthogonal test ,antioxidant activity ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
Objective: To investigate the technological conditions and antioxidant properties of Asini Corii Colla (ACC) peptides prepared by enzymolysis. Methods: The enzymatic hydrolysis conditions of ACC protein peptide prepared by Alcalase 2.4L were optimized using ACC as raw material. On the basis of single factor experiments, orthogonal test was carried out to determine the optimum process conditions with pH, enzyme-substrate ratio and enzymolysis temperature as the factors and the degree of hydrolysis (DH) of ACC as the indexes. To comprehensively analyze the enzymatic hydrolysis effect, the molecular weight distribution of ACC solution before and after enzymatic hydrolysis was determined by high performance gel chromatography, and the antioxidant activity of ACC solution before and after enzymatic hydrolysis was investigated by detecting scavenging rates of ABTS+ and DPPH free radicals. Four kinds of ultrafiltration membranes with different pore sizes were used to separate the ACC peptide solution, and the antioxidant activity of ACC peptide with different molecular weight was studied. Results: The optimum enzymolysis conditions were pH10.5, enzyme-substrate ratio 9% and enzymolysis temperature 63 ℃. Under these conditions, the DH was 15.93%. After enzymatic hydrolysis, the molecular weight of ACC solution was mostly below 5000 Da. When the concentration was 10 mg/mL, the ABTS+ free radical scavenging rate of the ACC peptide solutions before and after enzymolysis were 75.83%±0.32% and 93.16%±0.21%, respectively. The ability of scavenging DPPH free radicals was 16.93%±2.41% and 39.95%±1.27%. Five groups of ACC peptides with different molecular weight (>30 kDa, 10~30 kDa, 3~10 kDa, 1~3 kDa and
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12. Unravelling oncosis: morphological and molecular insights into a unique cell death pathway
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Jie Guo, Wen-tao Yang, Feng-yi Mai, Jing-rong Liang, Jiao Luo, Ming-chao Zhou, Dong-dong Yu, Yu-long Wang, and Chen-guang Li
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oncosis ,cell death ,mechanisms ,inducer ,diseases and therapies ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Programmed cell death (PCD) is a fundamental biological process for maintaining cellular equilibrium and regulating development, health, and disease across all living organisms. Among the various types of PCD, apoptosis plays a pivotal role in numerous diseases, notably cancer. Cancer cells frequently develop mechanisms to evade apoptosis, increasing resistance to standard chemotherapy treatments. This resistance has prompted extensive research into alternative mechanisms of programmed cell death. One such pathway is oncosis, characterized by significant energy consumption, cell swelling, dilation of the endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondrial swelling, and nuclear chromatin aggregation. Recent research suggests that oncosis can impact conditions such as chemotherapeutic cardiotoxicity, myocardial ischemic injury, stroke, and cancer, mediated by specific oncosis-related proteins. In this review, we provide a detailed examination of the morphological and molecular features of oncosis and discuss various natural or small molecule compounds that can induce this type of cell death. Additionally, we summarize the current understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying oncosis and its role in both normal physiology and pathological conditions. These insights aim to illuminate future research directions and propose innovative strategies for leveraging oncosis as a therapeutic tool against human diseases and cancer resistance.
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13. Ovarian tissue cryopreservation after graft failure of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: first report and literature review
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Jinghua Zhang, Xiaowei Li, Rong Liang, Shengnan Duan, Xin Yang, Yanru Hou, and Li Tian
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ovarian tissues cryopreservation ,in vitro maturation ,fertility preservation ,hematopoietic stem cell transplantation ,graft failure ,aplastic anemia ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
BackgroundHematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is an approach that has significantly improved the prognosis and survival of hematological patients. However, ovarian dysfunction and infertility following HSCT have gained increasing attention. Live births have been reported following ovarian tissue cryopreservation prior to HSCT and subsequent retransplantation of these tissues. Still, the feasibility of ovarian tissue cryopreservation (OTC) following graft failure (GF) of HSCT remains unknown. In this study, we report the first case of OTC following a GF of allogenic HSCT (allo-HSCT), as well as the cryopreservation of four MII oocytes via in vitro maturation with informed consent. Despite the lack of clinical outcomes after cryopreserved ovarian tissue retransplantation, we documented an interesting case in a woman after GF of allo-HSCT exhibiting functional ovaries and emphasized a clinical dilemma: whether OTC should be offered to women suffering from GF of HSCT.Case presentationA 22-year-old woman with severe aplastic anemia who had suffered GF of allo-HSCT from her sibling brother [HLA allele match (7/10)] with a reduced dose conditioning regimen including fludarabine, cyclophosphamide, and antithymocyte globulin came to our reproductive center for fertility preservation, as she was about to receive the second allo-HSCT. We evaluated the ovarian reserve of this patient. Hormone assessments showed an anti-Müllerian hormone level of 3.921 ng/mL, a follicle-stimulating hormone level of 5.88 IU/L, a luteinizing hormone level of 10.79 IU/L, and an estradiol level of 33.34 pg/mL. Antral follicle counts accessed transvaginally showed 12–15 follicles. All assessments indicated a well-protected ovarian reserve. Due to the urgency of the second allo-HSCT, the patient decided to undergo ovarian cryopreservation. Laparoscopic surgery proceeded. Ovarian tissues were successfully cryopreserved using vitrification technology, and histologic evaluation demonstrated a follicle density of 20 per 2 × 2 mm2 biopsy with good viability. Four MII oocytes were obtained via in vitro maturation technology and cryopreserved. After the second HSCT, the patient relieved from aplastic anemia but suffered iatrogenic premature ovarian failure as predicted.ConclusionOTC is applicable to fertility preservation in those undergoing GF of HSCT with benign hematological disorders and especially those who are about to receive the second HSCT.
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14. Adaptive truncation of the S gene in IBV during chicken embryo passaging plays a crucial role in its attenuation.
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Rong Liang, Kangchengyin Liu, Yingfei Li, Xuehui Zhang, Linqing Duan, Min Huang, Lu Sun, Fang Yuan, Jing Zhao, Ye Zhao, and Guozhong Zhang
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Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Like all coronaviruses, infectious bronchitis virus, the causative agent of infectious bronchitis in chickens, exhibits a high mutation rate. Adaptive mutations that arise during the production of live attenuated vaccines against IBV often decrease virulence. The specific impact of these mutations on viral pathogenicity, however, has not been fully elucidated. In this study, we identified a mutation at the 3' end of the S gene in an IBV strain that was serially passaged in chicken embryos, and showed that this mutation resulted in a 9-aa truncation of the cytoplasmic tail (CT) of the S protein. This phenomenon of CT truncation has previously been observed in the production of attenuated vaccines against other coronaviruses such as the porcine epidemic diarrhea virus. We next discovered that the 9-aa truncation in the S protein CT resulted in the loss of the endoplasmic-reticulum-retention signal (KKSV). Rescue experiments with recombinant viruses confirmed that the deletion of the KKSV motif impaired the localization of the S protein to the endoplasmic-reticulum-Golgi intermediate compartment (ERGIC) and increased its expression on the cell surface. This significantly reduced the incorporation of the S protein into viral particles, impaired early subgenomic RNA and protein synthesis, and ultimately reduced viral invasion efficiency in CEK cells. In vivo experiments in chickens confirmed the reduced pathogenicity of the mutant IBV strains. Additionally, we showed that the adaptive mutation altered the TRS-B of ORF3 and impacted the transcriptional regulation of this gene. Our findings underscore the significance of this adaptive mutation in the attenuation of IBV infection and provide a novel strategy for the development of live attenuated IBV vaccines.
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15. Immediate efficacy of acupuncture combined with active exercise as 10 min rapid therapy for pain and movement disorders in patients suffering from acute stiff neck: protocol for a randomised controlled trial
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Fan-rong Liang, Ya Huang, Qifu Li, Xin Tang, Taipin Guo, Gaoyangzi Huang, Xianmei Pei, Ziwen Chen, Zili Liu, Jinbo Sun, and Jianglong Liao
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Introduction Stiff neck is a condition mainly characterised by persistent pain and limited neck movement, which can substantially impact patients’ daily lives during acute episodes. Accordingly, rapid pain relief and restoration of normal activities are the main needs of patients during doctor visits. This study aims to assess the immediate efficacy of acupuncture combined with active exercises in rapidly relieving pain and improving movement disorders within 10 min in patients with acute stiff neck (ASN).Methods and analysis This randomised controlled clinical trial is being conducted at a single centre in China. 120 participants diagnosed with ASN will randomly be assigned in a 1:1:1 ratio to one of three groups: the acupuncture combined with active exercise group (group A), sham acupuncture combined with active exercise group (group B) and active exercise only group (group C). Each participant will undergo a single 10 min session. The primary outcome is the effective rate at 10 min of treatment. Secondary outcomes include the effective rate at other time points (0–1, 2, 4, 6 and 8 min), Visual Analogue Scale score and cervical range of motion. The intention-to-treat analysis will include all randomised participants.Ethics and dissemination Ethics approval was obtained from the Ethics Committee of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Yunnan University of Chinese Medicine (2022-009). Written informed consent will be obtained from all participants before randomisation. The findings of this study will be disseminated through publication in a peer-reviewed journal and presentation at conferences.Trial registration number ChiCTR2200066997.
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16. A case of fat-forming solitary fibrous tumor that is prone to be confused with liposarcoma
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Yi-Dan Ma, Zi-Qing Wu, Xin-Rong Liang, Lin Jing Pi, Meng-Zhen Gong, and Yao Tang
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Fat-forming solitary fibrous tumor ,Liposarcoma ,Spindle cell lipoma ,Retroperitoneal ,Pathology ,RB1-214 - Abstract
Abstract Fat-forming solitary fibrous tumor is a rare and specific subtype of solitary fibrous tumor. In this case, a mass of 8.3 cm in diameter was found in a 59-year-old male patient’s right retroperitoneum, as revealed by abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) images. The tumor exhibited a well-circumscribed nature and histological features characterized by a combination of hemangiopericytomatous vasculature and mature adipose tissue, comprising around 70% of the total tumor composition. Immunohistochemistry staining revealed diffuse positive expression of STAT6 and CD34 in the tumor cells. Based on these findings, the final diagnosis was determined to be a fat-forming solitary fibrous tumor located in the retroperitoneum. It is important to consider other potential differential diagnoses, including angiomyolipoma, dedifferentiated liposarcoma, spindle cell lipoma, and atypical lipomatous tumor/well-differentiated liposarcoma.
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17. The effect of acupuncture on oxidative stress in animal models of vascular dementia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Qiong-Nan Bao, Man-Ze Xia, Jing Xiong, Yi-Wei Liu, Ya-Qin Li, Xin-Yue Zhang, Zheng-Hong Chen, Jin Yao, Ke-Xin Wu, Wan-Qi Zhong, Shao-Jun Xu, Zi-Han Yin, and Fan-Rong Liang
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Acupuncture ,Vascular dementia ,Oxidative stress ,Animal model ,Meta-analysis ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background Growing evidence showed that acupuncture may improve cognitive function by reducing oxidative stress, key to the pathogenesis in vascular dementia (VaD), but this is yet to be systematically analysed. This study aimed to summarize and evaluate the effect of acupuncture on oxidative stress in animal models of VaD. Method Eight databases including PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane library, CNKI, Wan Fang, CBM, and VIP were searched since their establishment until April 2023, for studies that reported the effect of acupuncture on oxidative stress in VaD animal models. Relevant literature was screened, and information was extracted by two reviewers. The primary outcomes were the levels of oxidative stress indicators. The methodological quality was assessed via the SYRCLE Risk of Bias Tool. Statistical analyses were performed using the RevMan and Stata software. Results In total, 22 studies with 747 animals were included. The methodology of most studies had flaws or uncertainties. The meta-analysis indicated that, overall, acupuncture significantly reduced the expression of pro-oxidants including reactive oxygen species (standardized mean differences [SMDs] = -4.29, 95% confidence interval [CI]: -6.26, -2.31), malondialdehyde (SMD = -2.27, 95% CI: -3.07, -1.47), nitric oxide (SMD = -0.85, 95% CI: -1.50, -0.20), and nitric oxide synthase (SMD = -1.01, 95% CI: -1.69, -0.34) and enhanced the levels of anti-oxidants including super oxide dismutase (SMD = 2.80, 95% CI: 1.98, 3.61), glutathione peroxidase (SMD = 1.32, 95% CI: -0.11, 2.76), and catalase (SMD = 1.31, 95% CI: 0.05, 2.58) in VaD animal models. In subgroup analyses, acupuncture showed significant effects on most variables. Only partial modelling methods and treatment duration could interpret the heterogeneity of some outcomes. Conclusion Acupuncture may inhibit oxidative stress to improve cognitive deficits in animal models of VaD. Nevertheless, the methodological quality is unsatisfactory. More high-quality research with a rigorous design and further experimental researches and clinical trials are needed to confirm these findings. Systematic review registration This study was registered in PROSPERO (CRD42023411720).
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18. Treatment for locally resectable stage IIIC1r cervical cancer: surgery or chemoradiotherapy?
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Mei-ling Zhong, Yin-chuan Liu, Jian-tong Yang, Ya-nan Wang, Mei-hong Ao, Yun Xiao, Si-yuan Zeng, and Mei-rong Liang
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Cervical cancer ,Pelvic lymph node metastasis ,Radical hysterectomy ,Chemoradiotherapy ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to compare the therapeutic value and treatment-related complications of radical hysterectomy with those of concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) for locally resectable (T1a2–T2a1) stage IIIC1r cervical cancer. Methods A total of 213 patients with locally resectable stage IIIC1r cervical cancer who had been treated at Jiangxi Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital between January 2013 and December 2021 were included in the study and classified into two groups: surgery (148 patients) and CCRT (65 patients). The disease-free survival (DFS) rate, overall survival (OS) rate, side effects, and economic costs associated with the two groups were compared. Results 43.9% (65/148) patients in the surgical group had no pelvic lymph node metastasis, and 21of them did not require supplementary treatment after surgery due to a low risk of postoperative pathology. The median follow-up time was 46 months (range: 7–108 months). The five-year DFS and OS rates of the surgery group were slightly higher than those of the CCRT group (80.7% vs. 75.1% and 81.6% vs. 80.6%, respectively; p > 0.05). The incidences of grade III–IV gastrointestinal reactions in the surgery and CCRT groups were 5.5% and 9.2%, respectively (p = 0.332). Grade III–IV myelosuppression was identified in 27.6% of the surgery group and 26.2% of the CCRT group (p = 0.836). The per capita treatment cost was higher for the surgery group than for the CCRT group (RMB 123, 918.6 0 vs. RMB 101, 880.90, p = 0.001). Conclusion The therapeutic effects and treatment-related complications of hysterectomy and CCRT are equivalent in patients with locally resectable stage IIIC1r cervical cancer, but surgery can provide accurate lymph node information and benefit patients with unnecessary radiation.
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19. Deciphering infected cell types, hub gene networks and cell-cell communication in infectious bronchitis virus via single-cell RNA sequencing.
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Chengyin Liukang, Jing Zhao, Jiaxin Tian, Min Huang, Rong Liang, Ye Zhao, and Guozhong Zhang
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Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) is a coronavirus that infects chickens, which exhibits a broad tropism for epithelial cells, infecting the tracheal mucosal epithelium, intestinal mucosal epithelium, and renal tubular epithelial cells. Utilizing single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), we systematically examined cells in renal, bursal, and tracheal tissues following IBV infection and identified tissue-specific molecular markers expressed in distinct cell types. We evaluated the expression of viral RNA in diverse cellular populations and subsequently ascertained that distal tubules and collecting ducts within the kidney, bursal mucosal epithelial cells, and follicle-associated epithelial cells exhibit susceptibility to IBV infection through immunofluorescence. Furthermore, our findings revealed an upregulation in the transcription of proinflammatory cytokines IL18 and IL1B in renal macrophages as well as increased expression of apoptosis-related gene STAT in distal tubules and collecting duct cells upon IBV infection leading to renal damage. Cell-to-cell communication unveiled potential interactions between diverse cell types, as well as upregulated signaling pathways and key sender-receiver cell populations after IBV infection. Integrating single-cell data from all tissues, we applied weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) to identify gene modules that are specifically expressed in different cell populations. Based on the WGCNA results, we identified seven immune-related gene modules and determined the differential expression pattern of module genes, as well as the hub genes within these modules. Our comprehensive data provides valuable insights into the pathogenesis of IBV as well as avian antiviral immunology.
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20. Acupuncture for dyspnea and breathing physiology in chronic respiratory diseases: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
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Yan Yu, Wei Xiao, Long-Yi Du, Yu Li, Chan Xiong, Fan-Rong Liang, Bing Mao, and Juan-Juan Fu
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Background: Dyspnea, a common symptom of chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs), is closely linked to higher levels of functional impairment and death, leading to significant societal and financial challenges. Despite numerous clinical trials and systematic reviews suggested the potential benefits of acupuncture for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and lung cancer, there is currently insufficient evidence to conclusively prove its effectiveness in alleviating dyspnea in patients with CRDs. Methods: To compile and evaluate the existing data on the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture for managing dyspnea in CRDs. Randomized controlled trials investigating acupuncture for the treatment of dyspnea in patients with CRDs, such as COPD, lung cancer, asthma, bronchiectasis, interstitial lung disease, chronic pulmonary heart disease and bronchitis, were searched and retrieved from five electronic databases in English or Chinese. Results: A total of 23 studies meeting the inclusion criteria were found in databases, covering various CRDs such as COPD, lung cancer, and asthma. A meta-analysis that compared acupuncture to a control group (which included no acupuncture and sham acupuncture) found significant advantages for acupuncture in reducing dyspnea severity (P = 0.0003), increasing 6MWD (P
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21. Supplements for cognitive ability in patients with mild cognitive impairment or Alzheimer’s disease: a protocol for systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
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Jin Yao, Fan-rong Liang, Xin-yue Zhang, Qiong-Nan Bao, Zi-Han Yin, Ya-Qin Li, Man-Ze Xia, Zheng-Hong Chen, Wan-Qi Zhong, and Ke-Xin Wu
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Introduction Considering the increasing incidence of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) worldwide, there is an urgent need to identify efficacious, safe and convenient treatments. Numerous investigations have been conducted on the use of supplements in this domain, with oral supplementation emerging as a viable therapeutic approach for AD or MCI. Nevertheless, given the multitude of available supplements, it becomes imperative to identify the optimal treatment regimen.Methods and analysis Eight academic databases and three clinical trial registries will be searched from their inception to 1 June 2023. To identify randomised controlled trials investigating the effects of supplements on patients with AD or MCI, two independent reviewers (X-YZ and Y-QL) will extract relevant information from eligible articles, while the risk of bias in the included studies will be assessed using the Rob 2.0 tool developed by the Cochrane Collaboration. The primary outcome of interest is the overall cognitive function. Pair-wise meta-analysis will be conducted using RevMan V.5.3, while network meta-analysis will be carried out using Stata 17.0 and ADDIS 1.16.8. Heterogeneity test, data synthesis and subgroup analysis will be performed if necessary. The GRADE system will be employed to assess the quality of evidence. This study is scheduled to commence on 1 June 2023 and conclude on 1 October 2023.Ethics and dissemination Ethics approval is not required for systematic review and network meta-analysis. The results will be submitted to a peer-reviewed journal or at a conference.Trial registration number PROSPERO (CRD42023414700).
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22. A systematic review of biochar aging and the potential eco-environmental risk in heavy metal contaminated soil
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Long, Xin-Xian, Yu, Ze-Ning, Liu, Shao-wen, Gao, Ting, and Qiu, Rong-Liang
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23. Dihydrotanshinone I inhibits gallbladder cancer growth by targeting the Keap1-Nrf2 signaling pathway and Nrf2 phosphorylation
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Li, Zhuang, Mo, Rong-liang, Gong, Jun-feng, Han, Lin, Wang, Wen-fei, Huang, Da-ke, Xu, Jie-gou, Sun, Yan-jun, Chen, Shuo, Han, Gen-cheng, and Sun, Deng-qun
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24. Improving Performance of Virtual Machine Covert Timing Channel Through Optimized Run-Length Encoding
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Wang, Chong, Chen, Rong-Liang, and Gu, Liang
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25. Icariin improves cardiac function and remodeling via the TGF-β1/Smad signaling pathway in rats following myocardial infarction
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Ji Jia, Xing-an Zhao, Si-ming Tao, Jun-wen Wang, Rong-liang Zhang, Hua-lei Dai, Xin-jin Zhang, Ming-hua Han, Bei Yang, Yu Li, and Jin-tao Li
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Icariin ,Myocardial infarction ,Ventricular remodeling ,Myocardial fibrosis ,TGF-β1/Smad signaling pathway ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background Postinfarction cardiac remodeling presents a compensatory mechanism aimed at mitigating congestive heart failure. It is distinguished by progressive dilatation and hypertrophy of the ventricular chambers, fibrotic alterations, and prolonged apoptosis of cardiomyocytes. The primary objective of this study was to assess the effects of icariin on myocardial fibrosis and ventricular remodeling in rats subjected to myocardial infarction (MI). Methods Male Sprague‒Dawley (SD) rats were subjected to randomization and subsequently divided into distinct groups: the control group, the sham group (undergoing sham operation), the MI group (experiencing ligation of the left anterior descending artery), and the icariin group. Within the icariin group, rats were further categorized into three different dose groups based on the administered icariin dosage: the MI30 group (30 mg/kg/day), the MI60 group (60 mg/kg/day), and the MI120 group (120 mg/kg/day). Cardiac function evaluation was carried out using echocardiography. Histological examinations, including hematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining, Masson staining, and immunohistochemistry studies, were conducted 90 days after the occurrence of MI. Additionally, Western blotting was employed to assess TGF‐β1, p-Smad2, and p-Smad3 levels. Results The administration of icariin revealed a noteworthy enhancement in cardiac function among rats afflicted with left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) ligation. In comparison to the icariin groups, the MI group exhibited reduced EF and FS, along with elevated LVEDD and LVESD. Furthermore, the cardiac fibrosis levels in the MI group rats exhibited a considerable increase compared to those in the icariin group. Notably, the levels of Collagen I, Collagen III, MMP2, and MMP9 were significantly higher in the MI group than in the icariin group, with evident distinctions. Moreover, the expression levels of TGF-β, IL-13, p-Smad2, and p-Smad3 were notably upregulated in the MI group compared to the icariin group. Conclusions In an experimental rat model of MI, the administration of icariin resulted in the amelioration of both cardiac function and remodeling processes, operating through the intricate TGF-β1/Smad signaling pathway.
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26. Traditional Chinese medicine for smoking cessation: An umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
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Chun-Li Lu, Xin-Yan Jin, Qian-Yun Wang, Xiao-Ying Chen, Ruo-Xiang Zheng, Chao-Jie Wang, Jing-Jing Jiang, Shu-Yu Qiao, Si-Hong Yang, Wei-Han Zhang, Si-Yi Chen, Jia-Xuan Li, Xue-Han Liu, Yu-Si Suo, Jian-Hua Wang, Xue Xue, Li-Rong Liang, Nicola Robinson, and Jian-Ping Liu
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smoking cessation ,traditional chinese medicine ,systematic review ,acupoint stimulation ,tobacco withdrawal syndrome ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Introduction Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) may have special advantages in facilitating smoking cessation, but consensus on effectiveness is lacking. We aim to comprehensively review, update, and refine current evidence on TCM effectiveness and safety. Methods Nine databases were searched from their inception up to 28 February 2023. Systematic reviews (SRs) and meta-analysis of TCM for smoking cessation were identified and retrieved. Additional databases and hand searches of RCTs from included SRs were performed for data pooling. Cochrane ROB tools and AMSTAR-2 were used to evaluate the methodological quality of RCTs and SRs, respectively. RCT data are presented as relative risks (RR) or mean differences (MD) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) using RevMan 5.4. Results Thirteen SRs involving 265 studies with 33081 participants were included. Among these 265 studies, 157 were duplicates (58.36%) and 52 were non-RCTs (19.62%). Combined with the remaining 56 RCTs identified through hand searches, 88 RCTs involving 12434 participants were finally included for data synthesis. All the SRs focused on acupoint stimulation, and the majority were of low or very low quality. The methodological quality of RCTs was either unclear or high risk. For continuous abstinence rate, TCM external interventions were better than placebo in 6 months to 1 year (RR=1.60; 95% CI: 1.14–2.25; I2=27%; n=5533 participants). Compared with placebo, TCM external application was effective in reducing nicotine withdrawal symptoms, and the effect was gradually stable and obvious in the fourth week (MD= -4.46; 95% CI: -5.43 – -3.49; n=165 participants). Twelve RCTs reported adverse events as outcome indicators for safety evaluation, and no serious adverse events occurred. Conclusions Despite the methodological limitations of the original studies, our review suggests that TCM intervention shows potential effectiveness on the continuous abstinence rate. Extending the intervention time can enhance the effect of TCM on nicotine withdrawal symptoms. Referred to adverse events, more data for safety evaluation are required.
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27. Organic-mineral colloids regulate the migration and fractionation of rare earth elements in groundwater systems impacted by ion-adsorption deposits mining in South China
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Liu, Xiao-Rui, Liu, Wen-Shen, Zhang, Miaoyue, Jin, Chao, Ding, Keng-Bo, Baker, Alan J.M., Qiu, Rong-Liang, Tang, Ye-Tao, and Wang, Shi-Zhong
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28. Icariin improves cardiac function and remodeling via the TGF-β1/Smad signaling pathway in rats following myocardial infarction
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Jia, Ji, Zhao, Xing-an, Tao, Si-ming, Wang, Jun-wen, Zhang, Rong-liang, Dai, Hua-lei, Zhang, Xin-jin, Han, Ming-hua, Yang, Bei, Li, Yu, and Li, Jin-tao
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29. Research status and trends of physical activity on depression or anxiety: a bibliometric analysis
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Xin-Yue Zhang, Fang Ye, Zi-Han Yin, Ya-Qin Li, Qiong-Nan Bao, Man-Ze Xia, Zheng-Hong Chen, Wan-Qi Zhong, Ke-Xin Wu, Jin Yao, and Fan-Rong Liang
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physical activity ,depression ,anxiety ,bibliometric analysis ,adult neurogenesis ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
BackgroundAnxiety and depression are prevalent mental disorders. As modern society continues to face mounting pressures, the incidence of anxiety and depression is on the rise. In recent years, there has been an increasing breadth of research exploring the relationship between anxiety, depression, and physical activity (PA). However, the current research progress and future development trends are unclear. The purpose of this study is to explore the research hotspots and development trends in this field, and to provide guidance for future studies and to provide some reference for clinicians.MethodsWe searched the relevant literature of Web of Science Core Collection from the establishment of the database to August 15, 2023. CiteSpace, VOSviewer and Bibliometrix Packages based on the R language were used to analyze the number of publications, countries, institutions, journals, authors, references, and keywords.ResultsA total of 1,591 studies were included in the analysis, and the research in the field of PA on anxiety or depression has consistently expanded. The USA (304 publications), Harvard University (93 publications), and the journal of affective disorders (97 publications) were the countries, institutions, and journals that published the highest number of articles, respectively. According to the keywords, students and pregnant women, adult neurogenesis, and Tai Chi were the groups of concern, physiological and pathological mechanisms, and the type of PA of interest, respectively.ConclusionThe study of PA on anxiety or depression is experiencing ongoing expansion. Clinicians can consider advising patients to take mind–body exercise to improve mood. In addition, future researchers can explore the mind–body exercise and its impact on anxiety or depression, PA and anxiety or depression in specific populations, and adult neurogenesis of various exercise in anxiety or depression.
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30. The systemic immune-inflammation index is significantly associated with the severity of silicosis: a 9-year retrospective study in Beijing
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Han-Yu-Jie Kang, Si-Yu Cao, Shuai Shao, Li-Rong Liang, and Zhao-Hui Tong
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occupational disease ,silicosis ,severity ,systemic immune-inflammation index ,lung function ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
BackgroundSilicosis shows an increasing trend with the development of new industries. However, the potential biomarkers for predicting the disease severity are lacking. A novel inflammatory marker, the systemic immune-inflammation Index (SII), has not been studied in silicosis.MethodsIn this retrospective study, we used data from a big database platform of a tertiary general hospital in Beijing, which was established based on the electronic medical records of the hospital. The clinical data of adult patients diagnosed with silicosis at the Department of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology from 2013 to 2022 were collected. The data extracted from the database were in de-identified form. Only patients with a first diagnosis of silicosis and without conditions that might affect the parameters of routine blood tests were included in the analysis. Analyses were performed to assess the relationship between SII and the advanced stage of silicosis.ResultsA total of 246 participants were included in the study. Most of the patients were exposed to silica particles during excavation and digging (n = 149, 60.6%). SII level was significantly higher in patients with advanced stages of silicosis. A multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that a higher SII level was associated with the advanced stage of silicosis [odds ratio (OR) = 1.002; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.000–1.003, p
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31. Integrating Single-Cell and Spatial Transcriptomics to Uncover and Elucidate GP73-Mediated Pro-Angiogenic Regulatory Networks in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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Jiazhou Ye, Xing Gao, Xi Huang, Shilin Huang, Dandan Zeng, Wenfeng Luo, Can Zeng, Cheng Lu, Lu Lu, Hongyang Huang, Kaixiang Mo, Julu Huang, Shizhou Li, Minchao Tang, Tianzhun Wu, Rongyun Mai, Min Luo, Mingzhi Xie, Shan Wang, Yongqiang Li, Yan Lin, and Rong Liang
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) was characterized as being hypervascular. In the present study, we generated a single-cell spatial transcriptomic landscape of the vasculogenic etiology of HCC and illustrated overexpressed Golgi phosphoprotein 73 (GP73) HCC cells exerting cellular communication with vascular endothelial cells with high pro-angiogenesis potential via multiple receptor–ligand interactions in the process of tumor vascular development. Specifically, we uncovered an interactive GP73-mediated regulatory network coordinated with c-Myc, lactate, Janus kinase 2/signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (JAK2/STAT3) pathway, and endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) signals in HCC cells and elucidated its pro-angiogenic roles in vitro and in vivo. Mechanistically, we found that GP73, the pivotal hub gene, was activated by histone lactylation and c-Myc, which stimulated the phosphorylation of downstream STAT3 by directly binding STAT3 and simultaneously enhancing glucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78)-induced ERS. STAT3 potentiates GP73-mediated pro-angiogenic functions. Clinically, serum GP73 levels were positively correlated with HCC response to anti-angiogenic regimens and were essential for a prognostic nomogram showing good predictive performance for determining 6-month and 1-year survival in patients with HCC treated with anti-angiogenic therapy. Taken together, the aforementioned data characterized the pro-angiogenic roles and mechanisms of a GP73-mediated network and proved that GP73 is a crucial tumor angiogenesis niche gene with favorable anti-angiogenic potential in the treatment of HCC.
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32. Low-intensity focused ultrasound stimulation targeted on M1 ameliorates motor dysfunctions in hemi-parkinsonian rats.
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Tianyi Sun, Chunchan Li, Rong Liang, Ling Wang, Yutao Tian, Chenguang Zheng, Jiajia Yang, and Dong Ming
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33. Application of Support Vector Machine for Near Real-Time Health Structural Diagnosis for Drones.
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Wei-Hsiang Lai, Yih-Rong Liang, Carlos Rene Cristales Cardona, and De-Li Cheng
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34. Application of Water Injection Development Evaluation Indexes for Radar Chart Analysis in Overseas Oilfields
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Xu, Qing-Yan, Zhang, Yong-Tao, Guan, Rong-Liang, Wei, Lin-Guo, Lin, Wei, Wu, Wei, Series Editor, and Lin, Jia’en, editor
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35. Kynureninase knockdown inhibits cisplatin resistance in vivo and in vitro and impacts the prognosis of cervical adenocarcinoma
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Jun-wen Zhang, Ya-nan Wang, Mei-ling Zhong, and Mei-rong Liang
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Kynureninase ,Chemotherapy resistance ,Cervical adenocarcinoma ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Abstract Background Chemotherapy resistance is a leading cause of treatment failure in cases of cervical adenocarcinoma (ADC), and no effective treatment approach has yet been found. We previously identified the differentially expressed kynureninase (KYNU) mRNA in cervical adenocarcinoma cells (HeLa) and cervical adenocarcinoma cisplatin resistance cells (HeLa/DDP) using gene chips. However, the role and potential mechanism of KYNU in the cisplatin resistance of cervical adenocarcinoma remain unclear. Methods We verified the expression of KYNU in the cells and tissues of ADC patients and analyzed its correlation with patient prognosis. A stable HeLa/DDP cell line with KYNU mRNA knockdown was constructed. We then used a CCK8 assay to detect cell survival, a transwell assay to evaluate cell migration and proliferation and flow cytometry to measure apoptosis. The effect of KYNU silence on cisplatin sensitivity was evaluated in an orthotopic model of metastatic ADC. Immunohistochemistry was performed to determine the changes in relevant drug resistance-associated protein expression, aiming to explore the underlying mechanism of KYNU-mediated drug resistance. Results KYNU is overexpressed in HeLa/DDP cells and tissues and is associated with the poor prognoses of patients with ADC. After KYNU mRNA knockdown, the invasion, migration, and proliferation of HeLa/DDP cells in the cisplatin environment significantly reduced, while the apoptosis rate of HeLa/DDP cells significantly increased. Meanwhile, KYNU knockdown improved the DDP sensitivity of ADC in vivo. Furthermore, silencing KYNU decreased the expressions of CD34 and the drug-resistance related proteins P-gp, MRP1, and GST-π and increased the level of the proapoptotic regulatory protein Bax. Conclusion KYNU deficiency enhanced DDP sensitivity by suppressing cell proliferation, migration, and invasion and promoting apoptosis in DDP-resistant ADC cells in vitro. Furthermore, KYNU knockdown improved the drug sensitivity of ADC in vivo. The results showed that KYNU is involved in the chemotherapy resistance of cervical adenocarcinoma.
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36. CCA repair or ECA ligation—Which middle cerebral artery occlusion is better in the reperfusion mouse model?
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Yue Hu, Zhen‐Hong Yang, Feng Yan, Shuang‐Feng Huang, Rong‐Liang Wang, Zi‐Ping Han, Jun‐Fen Fan, Yang‐Min Zheng, Ping Liu, Yu‐Min Luo, and Si‐Jie Li
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Abstract A reliable animal model is essential for ischemic stroke research. The implications of the external carotid artery (ECA) transection or common carotid artery (CCA) ligation have been described. Thus, a modified animal model, the CCA‐repair model, has been established, and studies have shown that the CCA‐repair model has potential advantages over the CCA‐ligation model. However, whether the CCA‐repair model is superior to the ECA‐ligation model remains unclear. Sixty male C57BL/6 mice were randomly assigned to establish the CCA‐repair (n = 34) or ECA‐ligation (n = 26) models. Cerebral blood flow before middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO), immediately after MCAO and reperfusion were monitored and the operation duration, postoperative body weight, and food intake within 7 days, and the number of intraoperative and postoperative deaths within 7 days were recorded in the two models. Modified neurological severity scores and Bederson (0–5) scores were used to evaluate postoperative neurological function deficits on Days 1/3/5/7. 2,3,5‐Triphenyltetrazolium chloride staining was used to quantify lesion volume on Day 7 after the operation. We found the establishment of the CCA‐repair model required a longer total operation duration (p = 0.0175), especially the operation duration of reperfusion (p
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37. First-line induction chemotherapy with high-dose methotrexate versus teniposide in patients with newly diagnosed primary central nervous system lymphoma: a retrospective, multicenter cohort study
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Kaili Zhong, Yanyan Shi, Yuhuan Gao, Huilai Zhang, Mingzhi Zhang, Qiaohua Zhang, Xinan Cen, Mei Xue, Yan Qin, Yu Zhao, Liling Zhang, Rong Liang, Ningju Wang, Yan Xie, Yu Yang, Aichun Liu, Huizheng Bao, Jingwen Wang, Baoping Cao, Wei Zhang, and Weijing Zhang
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First-line induction chemotherapy ,Methotrexate ,Primary central nervous system lymphoma ,Teniposide ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background This study aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of high-dose methotrexate (HD-MTX) versus teniposide (TEN) in patients with newly diagnosed immunocompetent primary central nervous system lymphomas (PCNSLs). Methods The study included immunocompetent, adult patients with newly diagnosed PCNSL at 22 centers in China from 2007 to 2016. The patients received HD-MTX or TEN as first-line induction therapy. The objective response rate, progression-free survival, and overall survival were analyzed for each patient cohort. Results A total of 96 patients were eligible: 62 received HD-MTX, while 34 received teniposide. The overall response rate was 73.2% and 72.7% in the MTX and the TEN cohorts, respectively (P = 0.627). The median progression-free survival was 28.4 months [95% confidence interval (CI): 13.7–51.2] in the MTX cohort and 24.3 months (95% CI: 16.6–32.1) in the TEN cohort (P = 0.75). The median overall survival was 31 months (95% CI: 26.8–35.2) in the MTX cohort and 32 months (95% CI: 27.6–36.4) in the TEN cohort (P = 0.77). The incidence of any grade of coagulopathy/deep-vein thrombosis and gastrointestinal disorders was significantly higher in the MTX cohort than in the TEN cohort; no significant difference was found in the incidence of other adverse events between the two cohorts. Conclusions This was the first multicenter study using TEN as the main agent compared with HD-MTX in newly diagnosed primary CNS lymphoma. The TEN-based regimen was non-inferior to the HD-MTX-based regimen with similar overall responses. Classification of evidence This study provided Class III evidence that the teniposide-based regimen was non-inferior to high-dose methotrexate − based regimen with similar overall responses and long-time survival in immunocompetent patients with PCNSL.
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38. Nickel isotope fractionation during intense weathering of basalt: Implications for Ni output from continental weathering
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Sun, Sheng-Sheng, Deng, Teng-Hao-Bo, Ao, Ming, Yang, Wen-Jun, Liu, Xiao-Rui, Liu, Ting, Zhu, Jian-Ming, Morel, Jean Louis, Tang, Ye-Tao, and Qiu, Rong-Liang
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39. Kinetics Study on the Leaching of Copper from Calcification Roasting Copper Refining Slag Using Waste Acid
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Tang, Chao Fan, Zhang, Rong Liang, Zhang, Wei, Yang, Rui Xiang, Li, Cong, and Zeng, Jia
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40. In situ phytostabilization of arable soils severely contaminated with cadmium at Yangshuo, Southern China, using cash crops and amendments: a comprehensive performance evaluation
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Yan, Bo-Fang, Yan, Mei-Lin, Xiao, Xue, Qiu, Rong-Liang, Chao, Yuan-Qing, Li, Yin-Xin, Lv, Su-Lian, Tan, Zhong-Xin, and Tang, Ye-Tao
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41. Phosphorus mediated rhizosphere mobilization and apoplast precipitation regulate rare earth element accumulation in Phytolacca americana
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Liu, Chong, Ding, Ting-Xuan, Liu, Wen-Shen, Tang, Ye-Tao, and Qiu, Rong-Liang
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42. Prediction model for day 3 embryo implantation potential based on metabolites in spent embryo culture medium
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Rong Liang, Sheng Nan Duan, Min Fu, Yu Nan Chen, Ping Wang, Yuan Fan, Shihui Meng, Xi Chen, and Cheng Shi
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Metabolomics ,Spent embryo culture medium ,Human day 3 embryos ,Implantation prediction ,LC-MS ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Background Metabolites in spent embryo culture medium correlate with the embryo’s viability. However, there is no widely accepted method using metabolite dada to predict successful implantation. We sought to combine metabolomic profiling of spent embryo culture medium and clinical variables to create an implantation prediction model as an adjunct to morphological screening of day 3 embryos. Methods This investigation was a prospective, nested case-control study. Forty-two day 3 embryos from 34 patients were transferred, and the spent embryo culture medium was collected. Twenty-two embryos implanted successfully, and the others failed. Metabolites in the medium relevant to implantation were detected and measured by Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry. Clinical signatures relevant to embryo implantation were subjected to univariate analysis to select candidates for a prediction model. Multivariate logistical regression of the clinical and metabolomic candidates was used to construct a prediction model for embryo implantation potential. Results The levels of 13 metabolites were significantly different between the successful and failed groups, among which five were most relevant and interpretable selected by Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator regression analysis. None of the clinical variables significantly affected day 3 embryo implantation. The most relevant and interpretable set of metabolites was used to construct a prediction model for day 3 embryo implantation potential with an accuracy of 0.88. Conclusions Day 3 embryos’implantation potential could be noninvasively predicted by the spent embryo culture medium’s metabolites measured by LC-MS. This approach may become a useful adjunct to morphological evaluation of day 3 embryos.
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43. Emergence of ehrlichiosis by a new tick-borne Ehrlichia species in China
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Miao Lu, Xin-Cheng Qin, Yong-Zhong Jiang, Qian Guo, Xiao-Jing Jin, Zhong-Qiu Teng, Xiang-Rong Sun, Liang Yu, Yun-Fei Zhang, Wen Wang, Qing-Qing Chen, Jun-Rong Liang, Jun Wan, Hong-Yu Ren, Yong Lv, Yan-Hua Wang, Lei Yi, Hong-Wei Chang, Da-Yin Hong, Cheng Zheng, Xing-Xing Lian, Kun Li, Pei-Xing Xu, Bohai Wen, Biao Kan, Jianguo Xu, and Tian Qin
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Objectives: From March to June 2021, the reported number of clinically diagnosed endemic typhus in Anhui and Hubei provinces of China nearly increased four-fold compared with the monthly average numbers in last 5 years. An etiological and epidemiological investigation was initiated. Methods: The clinical specimens from the reported patients and the potential vector ticks were collected for molecular and serological detection, as well as cell culturing assay to identify the potential pathogen. Results: Polymerase chain reaction and sequence analysis of rrs and groEL showed that the pathogen from these patients was Ehrlichia sp., isolated from Haemaphysalis longicornis attached to these patients. The phylogenetic analysis based on 39 Ehrlichia genomes suggested that it should be taxonomically classified as a novel species, tentatively named “Candidatus Ehrlichia erythraense”. A total of 19 of 106 cases were confirmed as Candidatus Ehrlichia erythraense infections by polymerase chain reaction, sequencing, and/or serological tests. The most frequent symptoms were fever (100%), rashes (100%), asthenia (100%), anorexia (100%), and myalgia (79%). Conclusion: The occurrence of the disease presenting with fever and rashes in Anhui and Hubei provinces was caused by a novel species of the genus Ehrlichia; physicians need to be aware of this newly-discovered pathogen to ensure appropriate testing, treatment, and regional surveillance.
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44. Toxicity and horizontal transfer of bifenthrin and dimefluthrin against the red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta Buren (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), and the efficacy of their dust applications in the field
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Ming-rong LIANG, You-ming SHUANG, Jie-fu DENG, Li-ya PENG, Sen-quan ZHANG, Chen ZHANG, Yi-juan XU, Yong-yue LU, and Lei WANG
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The red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta Buren, poses a significant threat to biodiversity, agriculture, and public health in its introduced ranges. While chemicals such as toxic baits and dust are the main methods for S. invicta control, toxic baits are slow, requiring approximately one or two weeks, but dust can eliminate the colony of fire ants rapidly in just three to five days. To explore more active ingredients for fire ant control using dusts, the toxicity of bifenthrin and dimefluthrin, the horizontal transfer of bifenthrin and dimefluthrin dust and their efficacy in the field were tested. The results showed that the LD50 (lethal dose) values of bifenthrin and dimefluthrin were 3.40 and 1.57 ng/ant, respectively. The KT50 (median knockdown time) and KT95 (95% knockdown time) values of a 20 μg mL–1 bifenthrin dose were 7.179 and 16.611 min, respectively. The KT50 and KT95 of a 5 μg mL–1 dimefluthrin dose were 1.538 and 2.825 min, respectively. The horizontal transfers of bifenthrin and dimefluthrin among workers were effective. The mortality of recipients (secondary mortality) and secondary recipients (tertiary mortality) were both over 80% at 48 h after 0.25, 0.50 and 1.00% bifenthrin dust treatments. The secondary mortality of recipients was over 99% at 48 h after 0.25, 0.50 and 1.00% dimefluthrin dust treatments, but the tertiary mortality was below 20%. The field trial results showed that both bifenthrin and dimefluthrin exhibited excellent fire ant control effects, and the comprehensive control effects of 1.00% bifenthrin and dimefluthrin dusts at 14 d post-treatment were 95.87 and 85.70%, respectively.
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45. Effects of self-help mindfulness-based cognitive therapy on mindfulness, symptom change, and suicidal ideation in patients with depression: a randomized controlled study
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Yuanyuan Mo, Zhiying Lei, Mei Chen, Hongyan Deng, Rong Liang, Miaoyu Yu, and Huiqiao Huang
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self-help mindfulness-based cognitive therapy ,depression ,mindfulness ,suicidal ideation ,randomized controlled study ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
ObjectiveThis study aimed to evaluate the effects of self-help mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT-SH) on mindfulness, symptom change, and suicidal ideation in patients with depression.MethodsFor this randomized controlled study, 97 patients were randomly assigned to either the MBCT-SH (n = 48) or control (n = 49) group. The Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ), Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD-24), and Suicide Attitude Questionnaire (SAQ) were used to assess mindfulness, depression symptoms, and suicidal ideation, respectively, at baseline (T0), intervention week 4 (T1), intervention week 8 (T2), and 3-month follow-up (T3). The groups were also compared on treatment costs and readmission rates at a 6-month follow-up.ResultsIn the MBCT-SH group, 46 of 48 participants (96%) completed the eight-week program. At T0, there were no statistically significant between-group differences in demographics, clinical characteristics, FFMQ, HAMD-24, or SAQ. Nor were there statistically significant differences on the HAMD-24 or SAQ between the MBCT-SH and control groups at T1 (p = 0.18 and p = 0.59, respectively), while mindfulness was significantly higher in the MBCT-SH group (t = 2.383, p = 0.019). At T2, there were significant between-group differences on the FFMQ, HAMD-24, and SAQ, all of which remained significant at T3. At the 6-month follow-up, per capita treatment costs were 5,298 RMB lower in the MBCT-SH group compared with the control group, while their readmission rates (6.1% and 4.2%, respectively) did not differ significantly.ConclusionThese findings support the feasibility and effectiveness of MBCT-SH among patients with depression.Clinical trial registrationhttp://www.chictr.org.cn, ChiCTR2300077850.
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46. Near‐Infrared Organic Photodetectors toward Skin‐Integrated Photoplethysmography‐Electrocardiography Multimodal Sensing System
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Zirui Lou, Jun Tao, Binbin Wei, Xinyu Jiang, Simin Cheng, Zehao Wang, Chao Qin, Rong Liang, Haotian Guo, Liping Zhu, Peter Müller‐Buschbaum, Hui‐Ming Cheng, and Xiaomin Xu
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flexible (opto)electronics ,multimodal biosensing ,near‐infrared organic photodetectors ,skin‐integrated electronics ,Science - Abstract
Abstract In the fast‐evolving landscape of decentralized and personalized healthcare, the need for multimodal biosensing systems that integrate seamlessly with the human body is growing rapidly. This presents a significant challenge in devising ultraflexible configurations that can accommodate multiple sensors and designing high‐performance sensing components that remain stable over long periods. To overcome these challenges, ultraflexible organic photodetectors (OPDs) that exhibit exceptional performance under near‐infrared illumination while maintaining long‐term stability are developed. These ultraflexible OPDs demonstrate a photoresponsivity of 0.53 A W−1 under 940 nm, shot‐noise‐limited specific detectivity of 3.4 × 1013 Jones, and cut‐off response frequency beyond 1 MHz at −3 dB. As a result, the flexible photoplethysmography sensor boasts a high signal‐to‐noise ratio and stable peak‐to‐peak amplitude under hypoxic and hypoperfusion conditions, outperforming commercial finger pulse oximeters. This ensures precise extraction of blood oxygen saturation in dynamic working conditions. Ultraflexible OPDs are further integrated with conductive polymer electrodes on an ultrathin hydrogel substrate, allowing for direct interface with soft and dynamic skin. This skin‐integrated sensing platform provides accurate measurement of photoelectric and biopotential signals in a time‐synchronized manner, reproducing the functionality of conventional technologies without their inherent limitations.
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47. Regulation of plant autophagy by YWHA/14-3-3 proteins
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Hua Qi, Yao Wang, Li-Juan Xie, Qing-Qi Lin, and Rong-Liang Qiu
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14-3-3 proteins ,autophagy ,homeostasis ,phosphorylation ,ubiquitination ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
ATG1/ATG13, a core kinase complex regulator in the macroautophagy/autophagy machinery during autophagosome formation, is modulated in a sophisticated manner by posttranslational ubiquitination to determine proper autophagy levels in eukaryotic cells. However, the mechanisms that regulate the stability and activity of this complex remain elusive. We recently identified two negative regulators of autophagy, 14-3-3λ and 14-3-3k, that help redundantly regulate autophagy by directly associating with SINAT and ATG13s. The specific interaction between the molecular adaptors 14-3-3λ and 14-3-3κ and phosphorylated ATG13a is crucial for SINAT-mediated ubiquitination and degradation of ATG13a, and for maintenance of the ATG1-ATG13 complex. Consistent with the function of 14-3-3s in autophagy, the 14-3-3λ 14-3-3κ double mutant exhibits enhanced tolerance to nutrient deprivation with constitutive induction of autophagy. These findings demonstrate that 14-3-3λ and 14-3-3k coordinate with SINATs to regulate both the homeostasis of ATG13 phosphorylation and the induction of autophagy in plants.
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48. HSF1 protects cells from cadmium toxicity by governing proteome integrity
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Yuchun Zhang, Rong Liang, Yingxiao Chen, Yaling Wang, Xue Li, Shang Wang, Honglin Jin, Lusha Liu, and Zijian Tang
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HSF1 ,Cadmium exposure ,Protein aggregates ,DNA damage ,Amyloid proteins ,Environmental pollution ,TD172-193.5 ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Background: Cadmium toxicity has been associated with disruption of protein homeostasis by interfering with protein folding processes. Heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) coordinates the rapid and extensive cellular response to maintain proteomic balance facing the challenges from many environmental stressors. Thus, we suspect that HSF1 may shield cells from cadmium toxicity by conserving proteome integrity. Results: Here, we demonstrate that cadmium, a highly poisonous metal, induces aggregation of cytosolic proteins in human cells, which disrupts protein homeostasis and activates HSF1. Cadmium exposure increases HSF1′s phosphorylation, nuclear translocation and DNA bindings. Aside from this, HSF1 goes through liquid-liquid phase separation to form small nuclear condensates upon cadmium exposure. A specific regulatory domain of HSF1 is critical for HSF1's phase separation capability. Most importantly, human cells with impaired HSF1 are sensitized to cadmium, however, cells with overexpressed HSF1 are protected from cadmium toxicity. Overexpression of HSF1 in human cells reduces protein aggregates, amyloid fibrils and DNA damages to antagonize cadmium toxicity. Conclusions: HSF1 protects cells from cadmium toxicity by governing the integrity of both proteome and genome. Similar mechanisms may enable HSF1 to alleviate cellular toxicity caused by other heavy metals. HSF1's role in cadmium exposure may provide important insights into the toxic effects of heavy metals on human cells and body organs, allowing us to better manage heavy metal poisoning.
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49. Dose-response relationship between acupuncture time parameters and the effects on chronic non-specific low back pain: a systematic review and Bayesian model-based network meta-analysis protocol
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Qin Luo, Mingsheng Sun, Fan-rong Liang, Chunyan Yang, Liuyang Huang, Xu Guixing, and Tian Hao
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Introduction Low back pain (LBP) is a major global public health problem and the majority (nearly 90%) of patients with LBP suffer from non-specific LBP (NSLBP). Acupuncture has been widely used for relieving pain and is recommended as a first-line treatment in LBP guidelines. However, the guidelines do not recommend a specific acupuncture temporal dosage. A Bayesian model-based network meta-analysis (MBNMA) will be conducted to optimise the dosages of time parameters (session, frequency and duration).Methods and analysis The following databases will be searched from their inception until 1 July 2023: MEDLINE (via PubMed), Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), EMBASE, Web of Science, Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), alternative health research database (Alt HealthWatch), China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang Database, VIP Database for Chinese Technical Periodicals, ClinicalTrials.gov, the WHO’s International Clinical Trial and Chinese Clinical Registry. RCTs assessing the effects of acupuncture on chronic NSLBP will be selected. The primary outcome measure will be the improvement in pain intensity at different acupuncture time points. The MBNMA will be performed using R V.4.2.1 with related R packages. Risk of Bias V.2.0 and Confidence in Network Meta-Analysis will be used to assess the evidence quality.Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval is not required for literature-based studies. The results will be published in peer-reviewed journals or conferences.PROSPERO registration number CRD42022336056.
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50. Time-course adaptive changes in hippocampal transcriptome and synaptic function induced by simulated microgravity associated with cognition
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Rong Liang, Ling Wang, Qing Yang, Qing Xu, Shufan Sun, Haichen Zhou, Meiling Zhao, Jing Gao, Chenguang Zheng, Jiajia Yang, and Dong Ming
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simulated microgravity ,cognition ,synaptic plasticity ,RNA sequencing ,hippocampus ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
IntroductionThe investigation of cognitive function in microgravity, both short-term and long-term, remains largely descriptive. And the underlying mechanisms of the changes over time remain unclear.MethodsBehavioral tests, electrophysiological recording, and RNA sequencing were used to observe differences in behavior, synaptic plasticity, and gene expression.ResultsInitially, we measured the performance of spatial cognition exposed to long-term simulated microgravity (SM). Both working memory and advanced cognitive abilities were enhanced. Somewhat surprisingly, the synaptic plasticity of the hippocampal CA3-CA1 synapse was impaired. To gain insight into the mechanism of changing regularity over time, transcriptome sequencing in the hippocampus was performed. The analysis identified 20 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in the hippocampus after short-term modeling, 19 of which were up-regulated. Gene Ontology (GO) analysis showed that these up-regulated genes were mainly enriched in synaptic-related processes, such as Stxbp5l and Epha6. This might be related to the enhancement of working memory performance under short-term SM exposure. Under exposure to long-term SM, 7 DEGs were identified in the hippocampus, all of which were up-regulated and related to oxidative stress and metabolism, such as Depp1 and Lrg1. Compensatory effects occurred with increased modeling time.DiscussionTo sum up, our current research indicates that the cognitive function under SM exposure is consistently maintained or potentially even being enhanced over both short and long durations. The underlying mechanisms are intricate and potentially linked to the differential expression of hippocampal-associated genes and alterations in synaptic function, with these effects being time-dependent. The present study will lay the experimental and theoretical foundation of the multi-level mechanism of cognitive function under space flight.
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