118 Works

Optimizing yeast for high-level production of kaempferol and quercetin

Musa Tartik, Juan Liu, Marta Tous Mohedano, Jiwei Mao & Yun Chen
Abstract Background Two important flavonoids, kaempferol and quercetin possess remarkably potent biological impacts on human health. However, their structural complexity and low abundance in nature make both bulk chemical synthesis and extraction from native plants difficult. Therefore microbial production via heterologous expression of plant enzymes can be a safe and sustainable route for their production. Despite several attempts reported in microbial hosts, the production levels of kaempferol and quercetin still stay far behind compared to...

Current career situations of Chinese pharmacovigilance professionals working for pharmaceutical companies: an exploratory survey

Yalan Tang, Yan Liu, Hongli Liao, Yonghua Yuan & Qihua Jiang
Abstract Background Pharmacovigilance in China has experienced rapid development in the past 30 years. The implementation of Good Pharmacovigilance Practice in China since the end of 2021 heralds a new era of pharmacovigilance affairs, which puts forward higher requirements for the quantity and quality of pharmacovigilance personnel. This study aimed to preliminarily explore the current career situations of pharmacovigilance professionals working in China for pharmaceutical companies. Methods A questionnaire was adapted from research in the...

LncRNA ANRIL promotes HR repair through regulating PARP1 expression by sponging miR-7-5p in lung cancer

Zhipeng Du, Fangxiao Zhang, Lei Liu, Hui Shen, Tingting Liu, Jing Jin, Nanxi Yu, Zhijie Wan, Hang Wang, Xuguang Hu, Yuanyuan Chen & Jianming Cai
Abstract Background Radiotherapy is an important treatment for lung cancer, mainly by triggering DNA double-strand breaks to induce cell death. Blocking DNA damage repair can increase the radiosensitivity of tumor cells. Recent studies have identified long noncoding RNAs as key regulators in DNA damage repair. The lncRNA ANRIL was previously shown to be involved in homologous recombination (HR) repair, but its specific mechanism has not been fully elucidated. Methods The downstream interacting miRNAs of ANRIL...

Genome-wide allele and haplotype-sharing patterns suggested one unique Hmong–Mein-related lineage and biological adaptation history in Southwest China

Jiawen Wang, Lin Yang, Shuhan Duan, Qiuxia Sun, Youjing Li, Jun Wu, Wenxin Wu, Zheng Wang, Yan Liu, Renkuan Tang, Junbao Yang, Chao Liu, Buhong Yuan, Daoyong Wang, Jianwei Xu, Mengge Wang & Guanglin He
Abstract Background Fine-scale genetic structure of ethnolinguistically diverse Chinese populations can fill the gap in the missing diversity and evolutionary landscape of East Asians, particularly for anthropologically informed Chinese minorities. Hmong–Mien (HM) people were one of the most significant indigenous populations in South China and Southeast Asia, which were suggested to be the descendants of the ancient Yangtze rice farmers based on linguistic and archeological evidence. However, their deep population history and biological adaptative features...

Prominent Staining of MYCN Immunohistochemistry Predicts a Poor Prognosis in MYCN Non-Amplified Neuroblastoma

Manli Zhao, Weizhong Gu, Fei Liu, Lihua Yu, Yan Shu, Lei Liu, Jiahui Hu, Yang Liu, Hongfeng Tang & Jianhua Mao
Background:MYCN gene amplification is a powerful indicator of poor prognosis of neuroblastoma patients. However, MYCN non-amplified patients still showed heterogeneity in survival outcome. This study aimed to investigate the prognostic role of MYCN immunohistochemistry (IHC) in pre-treatment and post-treatment neuroblastoma tumors.Methods:215 untreated neuroblastoma tumors were stained with anti-MYCN antibody by immunohistochemical staining. 22 post-treatment tumors were used to compare MYCN staining with paired pre-treatment samples. Results were analyzed with other prognostic indicators.Results:Moderate or strong expression...

Prominent Staining of MYCN Immunohistochemistry Predicts a Poor Prognosis in MYCN Non-Amplified Neuroblastoma

Manli Zhao, Weizhong Gu, Fei Liu, Lihua Yu, Yan Shu, Lei Liu, Jiahui Hu, Yang Liu, Hongfeng Tang & Jianhua Mao
Background:MYCN gene amplification is a powerful indicator of poor prognosis of neuroblastoma patients. However, MYCN non-amplified patients still showed heterogeneity in survival outcome. This study aimed to investigate the prognostic role of MYCN immunohistochemistry (IHC) in pre-treatment and post-treatment neuroblastoma tumors.Methods:215 untreated neuroblastoma tumors were stained with anti-MYCN antibody by immunohistochemical staining. 22 post-treatment tumors were used to compare MYCN staining with paired pre-treatment samples. Results were analyzed with other prognostic indicators.Results:Moderate or strong expression...

Supracapsular scleral sutured intraocular lens implantation in anterior segment dysgenesis patients with ectopia lentis

Tian-Hui Chen, Ling-hao Song, Lei Jiang, Ye zhao, Yan Liu, Dong-jin Qian, Ze-xu Chen & Yong-Xiang Jiang
ObjectiveTo describe a new strategy to manage ectopia lentis in ASD patients assessing the visual outcomes and safety of supracapsular scleral sutured intraocular lens implantation and analyzing the accuracy of different intraocular lens (IOL) power calculation formulae.MethodsEight patients with ASD (13 eyes) were underwent supracapsular scleral suture fixation of posterior chamber (PC) IOL without capsular extirpation. The preoperative and postoperative clinical features were compared. The prediction error values from four formulae (SRK/T, Holladay 1, Hoffer...

Micro-nano fiber-assisted active photoacoustic spectroscopy for gas sensing

mengpeng Hu, Hui Zhang, Weibiao Wang & Qiang Wang
We report on the development of all-fiber active photoacoustic spectroscopy, where active photoacoustic effect is generated by embedding a micro-nano fiber inside a fiber laser resonator to exploit the evanescent field of the high intracavity power. Acetylene detection at 1530.37 nm was selected for gas sensing demonstration. With a small diameter of 1.1 μm, the tapped fiber exploited ~20% intracavity power for the evanescent-wave photoacoustic excitation, while only introduced a low intrinsic cavity loss of...

Gene expressions between obligate bamboo-eating pandas and non-herbivorous mammals reveal converged specialized bamboo diet adaptation

Jinnan Ma, Liang Zhang, Fujun Shen, Yang Geng, Yan Huang, Honglin Wu, Zhenxin Fan, Rong Hou, Zhaobin Song, Bisong Yue & Xiuyue Zhang
Abstract Background It is inevitable to change the function or expression of genes during the environmental adaption of species. Both the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) and red panda (Ailurus fulgens) belong to Carnivora and have developed similar adaptations to the same dietary switch to bamboos at the morphological and genomic levels. However, the genetic adaptation at the gene expression level is unclear. Therefore, we aimed to examine the gene expression patterns of giant and red...

Calcium-to-phosphorus releasing ratio affects osteoinductivity and osteoconductivity of calcium phosphate bioceramics in bone tissue engineering

Pan Jin, Lei Liu, Lin Cheng, Xichi Chen, Shanshan Xi & Tongmeng Jiang
Abstract Calcium phosphate (Ca-P) bioceramics, including hydroxyapatite (HA), biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP), and beta-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP), have been widely used in bone reconstruction. Many studies have focused on the osteoconductivity or osteoinductivity of Ca-P bioceramics, but the association between osteoconductivity and osteoinductivity is not well understood. In our study, the osteoconductivity of HA, BCP, and β-TCP was investigated based on the osteoblastic differentiation in vitro and in situ as well as calvarial defect repair in...

Perceived parenting styles and incidence of major depressive disorder: results from a 6985 freshmen cohort study

Jing Cheng, Debiao Liu, Huancheng Zheng, Zhou Jin, Deborah Baofeng Wang, Yan Liu & Yili Wu
Abstract Background Even though a fair amount of studies focus on depression among college students, the effect of perceived parenting styles on the incidence of major depressive disorder (MDD) among representative freshmen in Chinese context is scarcely studied. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of parenting styles on MDD in Chinese freshmen. Methods A total of 9,928 Chinese freshmen were recruited in 2018. 6985 valid questionnaires were collected at one-year follow-up....

Effects of Shenling Baizhu powder on pyrotinib-induced diarrhea: analysis of gut microbiota, metabonomics, and network pharmacology

Jingjiang Lai, Fengxian Jiang, Xiaoli Zhuo, Xiaoying Xu, Lei Liu, Ke Yin, Jingliang Wang, Jing Zhao, Wei Xu, Hongjing Liu, Xuan Wang, Wen Jiang, Ke Wang, Shuping Yang, Honglin Guo, Fanghua Qi, Xiaotian Yuan, Xiaoyan Lin & Guobin Fu
Abstract Background Shenling Baizhu Powder (SBP) is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) prescription, which has the good efficacy on gastrointestinal toxicity. In this study, we used gut microbiota analysis, metabonomics and network pharmacology to investigate the therapeutic effect of SBP on pyrotinib-induced diarrhea. Methods 24 Rats were randomly divided into 4 groups: control group, SBP group (3.6 g/kg /bid SBP for 10 days), pyrotinib model group (80 mg/kg/qd pyrotinib) and pyrotinib + SBP treatment group....

Colonization of Fusobacterium nucleatum is an independent predictor of poor prognosis in gastric cancer patients with venous thromboembolism: a retrospective cohort study

Chang Liu, Zhou Yang, Xiance Tang, Fangfang Zhao, Mengke He, Changpeng Liu, Dongmin Zhou, Lifeng Wang, Bo Gu, Yiqiang Yuan & Xiaobing Chen
Abstract Background Fusobacterium nucleatum (F. nucleatum) often colonizes cancerous gastric tissues and is characterized by the promotion of platelet aggregation and the development of visceral thrombosis. Venous thromboembolism (VTE) leads to a significant increase in the mortality of gastric cancer (GC) patients. However, the relationship between the colonization of F. nucleatum and the prognosis of GC patients is still unknown. Aim The aim of this study was to explore whether the colonization of F. nucleatum...

Regulation of feather follicle development and Msx2 gene SNP degradation in Hungarian white goose

Yupu Song, Chang Liu, Yuxuan Zhou, Guangyu Lin, Chenguang Xu, Petunia Msuthwana, Sihui Wang, Jingyun Ma, Fangming Zhuang, Xianou Fu, Yudong Wang, Tuoya Liu, Qianyan Liu, Jingbo Wang, Yujian Sui & Yongfeng Sun
Abstract Background Hungarian white goose has excellent down production performance and was introduced to China in 2010. The growth and development of feather follicles has an important impact on down production. Goose feather follicles can be divided into primary and secondary feather follicles, both of which originate in the embryonic stage. Msx2 (Msh Homeobox 2) plays a regulatory role in tissues and organs such as eyes, teeth, bones and skin. However, its regulatory mechanism on...

Leukemogenic SHP2 mutations lead to erythropoietin independency of HCD-57 cells: a novel model for preclinical research of SHP2-mutant JMML

Yuming Zhao, Chunxiao He, Dengyang Zhang, Yao Guo, Zhiyong Peng, Liuting Yu, Na Li, Chun Chen, Zhizhuang Joe Zhao & Yun Chen
Abstract Leukemogenic SHP2 mutations occur in 35% of patients with juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML), a rare but fatal hematopoietic malignancy without representative cell models, which are urgently needed to investigate the pathogenesis and to develop novel therapeutic strategies. In this study, we established stable cell lines with aberrant signaling resembling SHP2-mutant JMML through retroviral expression of SHP2-D61Y/E76K in HCD-57 cells, a murine erythroleukemia cell line that depends on erythropoietin (EPO) for survival. SHP2-D61Y/E76K drives the...

Repeatability of radiomics studies in colorectal cancer: a systematic review

Ying Liu, Xiaoqin Wei, Xu Feng, Yan Liu, Guiling Feng & Yong Du
Abstract Background Recently, radiomics has been widely used in colorectal cancer, but many variable factors affect the repeatability of radiomics research. This review aims to analyze the repeatability of radiomics studies in colorectal cancer and to evaluate the current status of radiomics in the field of colorectal cancer. Methods The included studies in this review by searching from the PubMed and Embase databases. Then each study in our review was evaluated using the Radiomics Quality...

Repeatability of radiomics studies in colorectal cancer: a systematic review

Ying Liu, Xiaoqin Wei, Xu Feng, Yan Liu, Guiling Feng & Yong Du
Abstract Background Recently, radiomics has been widely used in colorectal cancer, but many variable factors affect the repeatability of radiomics research. This review aims to analyze the repeatability of radiomics studies in colorectal cancer and to evaluate the current status of radiomics in the field of colorectal cancer. Methods The included studies in this review by searching from the PubMed and Embase databases. Then each study in our review was evaluated using the Radiomics Quality...

Changes in Patient Perceptions of the Provider Most Involved in Care During COVID-19 and Corresponding Effects on Patient Trust

Megan Ren, Hui Zhang, David Meltzer, Vineet M. Arora & Micah Prochaska
During COVID-19 routine clinical operations were disrupted, including limits on the types of providers allowed to perform in-person care and frequency of times they could enter a patient's room. Whether these changes affected patients’ trust in the care they received during hospitalization is unknown. Hospitalized patients on the general medicine service were called after discharge and asked to identify who (attending, resident, etc.) was most involved in their inpatient care, and how much trust they...

Association between interpregnancy interval and maternal and neonatal adverse outcomes in women with a cesarean delivery: a population-based study

Hong Dong, Jinghan Chi, Wei Wang & Lei Liu
Abstract Background Interpregnancy interval (IPI) has been linked with several maternal and neonatal adverse events in the general population. However, the association between IPI and maternal and neonatal outcomes in women whose first delivery was by cesarean delivery is unclear. We aimed to investigate the association between IPI after cesarean delivery and the risk of maternal and neonatal adverse events. Methods Women (aged ≥ 18 years) whose first delivery was cesarean delivery with 2 consecutive...

How to adjust the expected waiting time to improve patient’s satisfaction?

Hui Zhang, Wei-Min Ma, Jing-Jing Zhu, Li Wang, Zhen-Jie Guo & Xiang-Tang Chen
Abstract Background Long waiting time in hospital leads to patient’s low satisfaction. In addition to reducing the actual waiting time (AWT), we can also improve satisfaction by adjusting the expected waiting time (EWT). Then how much can the EWT be adjusted to attribute a higher satisfaction? Methods This study was conducted though experimental with hypothetical scenarios. A total of 303 patients who were treated by the same doctor from August 2021 to April 2022 voluntarily...

Artificial ovaries constructed from biodegradable chitin-based hydrogels with the ability to restore ovarian endocrine function and alleviate osteoporosis in ovariectomized mice

Du Xiang, Encheng Zhou, Mei Wang, Kan Wang, Shujun Zhou, Qing Ma, Zibiao Zhong, Qifa Ye, Yun Chen, Xiaoli Fan & Yanfeng Wang
Abstract Background Artificial ovary (AO) is an alternative approach to provide physiological hormone to post-menopausal women. The therapeutic effects of AO constructed using alginate (ALG) hydrogels are limited by their low angiogenic potential, rigidity, and non-degradability. To address these limitations, biodegradable chitin-based (CTP) hydrogels that promote cell proliferation and vascularization were synthesized, as supportive matrix. Methods In vitro, follicles isolated from 10–12-days-old mice were cultured in 2D, ALG hydrogels, and CTP hydrogels. After 12 days...

Phase-modulated continuous-wave coherent ranging method for optical phased array lidar

Mingshi Zhang, Yubing Wang, Lanxuan Zhang, Qian Hu, Shuhua Zhao, Lei Liang, Yongyi Chen, Qin li, Junfeng Song & Lijun Wang
Light detection and ranging (Lidar) is widely accepted as an indispensable sensor for autonomous vehicle. There are two major essences in a Lidar system: beam steering technique and ranging method. Optical phased array (OPA) is considered as one of the most promising beam steering schemes due to its solid state, compact size, and high reliability. As for ranging method, time-of-flight and frequency-modulate continuous-wave are commonly utilized in numerous of research. However, they are impractical to...

Supracapsular scleral sutured intraocular lens implantation in anterior segment dysgenesis patients with ectopia lentis

Tian-Hui Chen, Ling-hao Song, Lei Jiang, Ye zhao, Yan Liu, Dong-jin Qian, Ze-xu Chen & Yong-Xiang Jiang
ObjectiveTo describe a new strategy to manage ectopia lentis in ASD patients assessing the visual outcomes and safety of supracapsular scleral sutured intraocular lens implantation and analyzing the accuracy of different intraocular lens (IOL) power calculation formulae.MethodsEight patients with ASD (13 eyes) were underwent supracapsular scleral suture fixation of posterior chamber (PC) IOL without capsular extirpation. The preoperative and postoperative clinical features were compared. The prediction error values from four formulae (SRK/T, Holladay 1, Hoffer...

Enhancing the optical path inside a capillary without sacrificing light intensity: application to a compact and highly sensitive photometer

Xuejing Li, Hui Huang, Weicheng Cai, Jian Zhao, Pengbo Liu, Changkai Sun, Zengbin Jin, Yajun Wu & Mingchang Liu
In order to increase the optical-path (OP) and related sensitivity of photometer, multiple axial-reflection (MAR) of parallel light-beam inside capillary cavity is one of the most effective ways. However, there is a non-optimum trade-off between OP and light intensity, e.g., smaller aperture on cavity mirror can increase MAR times (i.e., longer OP) due to the lower cavity-loss, but it would also reduce coupling efficiency (CE), light intensity, and related SNR. Herein, an optical beam shaper...

Changes in Patient Perceptions of the Provider Most Involved in Care During COVID-19 and Corresponding Effects on Patient Trust

Megan Ren, Hui Zhang, David Meltzer, Vineet M. Arora & Micah Prochaska
During COVID-19 routine clinical operations were disrupted, including limits on the types of providers allowed to perform in-person care and frequency of times they could enter a patient's room. Whether these changes affected patients’ trust in the care they received during hospitalization is unknown. Hospitalized patients on the general medicine service were called after discharge and asked to identify who (attending, resident, etc.) was most involved in their inpatient care, and how much trust they...

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