116 Works

Hypophosphatemia is an independent risk factor for AKI among hospitalized patients with COVID-19 infection

Zijin Chen, Chenni Gao, Haijin Yu, Lin Lu, Jialin Liu, Wei Chen, Xiaogang Xiang, Hafiz Muhammad Jafar Hussain, Benjamin J. Lee, Chuanlei Li, Wenjie Wei, Yuhan Huang, Xiang Li, Zhengying Fang, Shuwen Yu, Qinjie Weng, Yan Ouyang, Xiaofan Hu, Jun Tong, Jian Liu, Li Lin, Mingyu Liu, Xiaoman Xu, Dan Liu, Yuan Song … & Jingyuan Xie
This study sought to investigate incidence and risk factors for acute kidney injury (AKI) in hospitalized COVID-19. In this retrospective study, we enrolled 823 COVID-19 patients with at least two evaluations of renal function during hospitalization from four hospitals in Wuhan, China between February 2020 and April 2020. Clinical and laboratory parameters at the time of admission and follow-up data were recorded. Systemic renal tubular dysfunction was evaluated via 24-h urine collections in a subgroup...

Novel insights into clear cell renal cell carcinoma prognosis by comprehensive characterization of aberrant alternative splicing signature: a study based on large-scale sequencing data

Dong Zhang, Wenjie Zhang, Rui Sun & Zhongxian Huang
Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is the most common type with poor prognosis in kidney tumor. Growing evidence has indicated that aberrant alternative splicing (AS) events are efficacious signatures for tumor prognosis prediction and therapeutic targets. However, the detailed roles of AS events in ccRCC are largely unknown. In our study, level 3 RNA-seq data was acquired from The Cancer Genome Atlas dataset and corresponding AS profiles were detected with the assistance of SpliceSeq...

Novel insights into clear cell renal cell carcinoma prognosis by comprehensive characterization of aberrant alternative splicing signature: a study based on large-scale sequencing data

Dong Zhang, Wenjie Zhang, Rui Sun & Zhongxian Huang
Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is the most common type with poor prognosis in kidney tumor. Growing evidence has indicated that aberrant alternative splicing (AS) events are efficacious signatures for tumor prognosis prediction and therapeutic targets. However, the detailed roles of AS events in ccRCC are largely unknown. In our study, level 3 RNA-seq data was acquired from The Cancer Genome Atlas dataset and corresponding AS profiles were detected with the assistance of SpliceSeq...

Whole-transcriptome analysis of rat cavernosum and identification of circRNA-miRNA-mRNA networks to investigate nerve injury erectile dysfunction pathogenesis

Jie Huang, Jianxiong Ma, Jie Wang, Ke Ma, Kang Zhou, Wenjie Huang, Fan Zhao, Bodong Lv & Qing Hu
There is growing evidence that circular RNAs (circRNAs) play a vital role in many kinds of diseases, including erectile dysfunction (ED). Nevertheless, the role of circRNAs in cavernous nerve-damaging ED (CNI-ED) is unknown. Here, we aimed to discover novel circRNAs, probed their potential role in the CNI-ED, and construct a ceRNA network of circRNAs. Twelve male Sprague Dawley rats were randomly divided into 2 groups by us: bilateral cavernous nerve crush (BCNC) and control groups....

Construction of a novel risk model based on the random forest algorithm to distinguish pancreatic cancers with different prognoses and immune microenvironment features

Yalan Lei, Rong Tang, Jin Xu, Bo Zhang, Jiang Liu, Chen Liang, Qingcai Meng, Jie Hua, Xianjun Yu, Wei Wang & Si Shi
Immune-related long noncoding RNAs (irlncRNAs) are actively involved in regulating the immune status. This study aimed to establish a risk model of irlncRNAs and further investigate the roles of irlncRNAs in predicting prognosis and the immune landscape in pancreatic cancer. The transcriptome profiles and clinical information of 176 pancreatic cancer patients were retrieved from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA). Immune-related genes (irgenes) downloaded from ImmPort were used to screen 1903 immune-related lncRNAs (irlncRNAs) using Pearson’s...

A ferroptosis-related gene signature for graft loss prediction following renal allograft

Zhenlei Fan, Tao Liu, Hanfei Huang, Jie Lin & Zhong Zeng
Allogeneic kidney transplantation (renal allograft) is the most effective treatment for advanced kidney disease. Previous studies have indicated that ferroptosis participates in the progression of acute kidney injury and renal transplant failure. However, few studies have evaluated the prognostic value of ferroptosis on renal transplantation outcomes. In this study, a total of 22 differentially expressed ferroptosis-related genes (DFGs) were identified, which were mainly enriched in infection-related pathways. Next, a ferroptosis-related gene signature, including GA-binding protein...

Identification of downstream targets and signaling pathways of long non-coding RNA NR_002794 in human trophoblast cells

Yinyao Ma, Hua Wu, Xuxia Liang, Chun Zhang, Yanhua Ma, Yanfen Wei, Jing Li & Hui Chen
Preeclampsia (PE) is a huge threat to pregnant women. Our previous study demonstrated that long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) NR_002794 was highly expressed in placentas of PE patients and could regulate the phenotypes of trophoblast cells. However, the downstream regulatory mechanisms of NR_002794 remain unknown. In this text, some potential downstream targets or signaling pathways of NR_002794 were identified through RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) and bioinformatics analysis in SWAN71 trophoblast cells. Western blot assay demonstrated that NR_002794...

Fat mass and obesity-associated protein (FTO) mediates signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3)-drived resistance of breast cancer to doxorubicin

Yan Wang, Zhiqiang Cheng, Jing Xu, Meina Lai, Liming Liu, Min Zuo & Lin Dang
Excessive activation of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) is implicated in breast cancer (BC) chemoresistance, but its underlying mechanism is not fully understood. There are STAT3 binding sites in fat mass and obesity-associated protein (FTO) promoter region, thus STAT3 may regulate the transcription of FTO. This study aimed to investigate the correlation between FTO and STAT3 in BC chemoresistance. Herein, FTO and STAT3 were highly expressed in doxorubicin-resistant BC (BC-DoxR) cells. CHIP...

Study of calcitriol anti-aging effects on human natural killer cells in vitro

Weiran Li, Xu Che, Xuemei Chen, Meiling Zhou, Xiaoping Luo & Tao Liu
Vitamin D is widely considered to have a regulatory effect on the immune system. Some clinical investigations have shown that the demand for vitamin D increases with age. Calcitriol is the biologically active form of vitamin D. However, its effect on human natural killer (NK) cells remains unclear. Therefore, in this study, we investigated the anti-aging and immunomodulatory effects of calcitriol on NK cells using a series of immunological methods to explore its important role...

miR-152-3p aggravates vascular endothelial cell dysfunction by targeting DEAD-box helicase 6 (DDX6) under hypoxia

Zhongyan Zhao, Chanji Wu, Xiangying He, Eryi Zhao, Shijun Hu, Yeguang Han, Ting Wang, Yanquan Chen, Tao Liu & Shixiong Huang
Stroke is a main cause of disability and death worldwide, and ischemic stroke accounts for most stroke cases. Recently, microRNAs (miRNAs) have been verified to play critical roles in the development of stroke. Herein, we explored effects of miR-152-3p on vascular endothelial cell functions under hypoxia. Human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) were treated with hypoxia to mimic cell injury in vitro. Reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction revealed that miR-152-3p exhibited high expression in...

Molecular Recognition and Complexation Thermodynamics of Dye Guest Molecules by Modified Cyclodextrins and Calixarenesulfonates

Yu Liu, Bao-Hang Han & Yun-Ti Chen
The inclusion complexation behavior of some dye guest molecules with two kinds of molecular receptors, i.e., native α-, β-, and γ-cyclodextrins, and chemically modified β-cyclodextrins, and water-soluble calix[n]arenesulfonates (n = 4, 6, 8) and their lower rim alkylated derivatives, has been investigated. It was found that the fluorescence intensity of guest molecules evidently changes upon the addition of molecular receptors. The calix[n]arenesulfonates (n = 4, 6, 8) cause gradual decreases in the fluorescence intensity, whereas...

A hypoxia-responsive supramolecular formulation for imaging-guided photothermal therapy

Tian-Xing Zhang, Xiaoxue Hou, Yong Kong, Fan Yang, Yu-Xin Yue, Muhammad Raza Shah, Hua-Bin Li, Fan Huang, Jianfeng Liu & Dong-Sheng Guo

Ultrasensitive and specific fluorescence detection of a cancer biomarkerviananomolar binding to a guanidinium-modified calixarene

Zhe Zheng, Wen-Chao Geng, Jie Gao, Yu-Ying Wang, Hongwei Sun & Dong-Sheng Guo
A well-designed macrocycle affords nanomolar binding to a cancer biomarker lysophosphatidic acid, showing potential application in the diagnosis of gynecologic cancers.

A Comparative Study of Complexation of β-Cyclodextrin, Calix[4]arenesulfonate and Cucurbit[7]uril with Dye Guests: Fluorescence Behavior and Binding Ability

Yu Liu, Chun-Ju Li, Dong-Sheng Guo, Zhong-Huai Pan & Zhe Li
(2007). A Comparative Study of Complexation of β-Cyclodextrin, Calix[4]arenesulfonate and Cucurbit[7]uril with Dye Guests: Fluorescence Behavior and Binding Ability. Supramolecular Chemistry: Vol. 19, No. 7, pp. 517-523.

Highly Effective Binding of Viologens by p-Sulfonatocalixarenes for the Treatment of Viologen Poisoning

Dong-Sheng Guo, Yu Liu, Kui Wang, Hong-Qing Zhang, Dong Li & Xi-Long Zheng
Viologens are showing an increasing number of scientific and technical applications in addition to their use as herbicides. However, their high toxicity poses considerable risks to human health, society, and the environment. In this context, we propose a new therapeutic protocol for the treatment of viologen poisoning. The mechanism of this new protocol is based on host−guest chemistry and involves the effective inhibition of viologen toxicity by the complexation of p-sulfonatocalix[n]arenes. NMR, ITC, and X-ray...

Inhibition of insulin fibrillation by amphiphilic sulfonatocalixarene

Xin-Yue Hu, Dong-Sheng Guo, Yu-Chen Pan, Han-Wen Tian, Hong Zhao & Xiao-Hua Yang

Genetic polymorphisms of 44 Y chromosomal genetic markers in the Inner Mongolia Han population and its genetic relationship analysis with other reference populations

Xiaoye Jin, Guohui Xing, Chunhua Yang, Xingru Zhang, Wei Cui, Chong Chen & Bofeng Zhu
Y chromosomal genetic markers in the non-recombining region are commonly used for human evolution research, familial searching, and forensic male differentiation since they strictly follow paternal inheritance. Y chromosomal short tandem repeats (Y-STRs) possess extraordinarily advantages in forensic applications because of their high polymorphisms and special genetic pattern. Here, we assessed the genetic diversities of 41 Y-STRs and three Y chromosomal insertion/deletion (Y-InDels) loci in the Chinese Inner Mongolia Han population; besides, genetic differentiation analyses...

Quasispecies of SARS-CoV-2 revealed by single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) analysis

Rongsui Gao, Wenhong Zu, Yang Liu, Junhua Li, Zeyao Li, Yanling Wen, Haiyan Wang, Jing Yuan, Lin Cheng, Shengyuan Zhang, Yu Zhang, Shuye Zhang, Weilong Liu, Xun Lan, Lei Liu, Feng Li & Zheng Zhang
New SARS-CoV-2 mutants have been continuously indentified with enhanced transmission ever since its outbreak in early 2020. As an RNA virus, SARS-CoV-2 has a high mutation rate due to the low fidelity of RNA polymerase. To study the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) dynamics of SARS-CoV-2, 158 SNPs with high confidence were identified by deep meta-transcriptomic sequencing, and the most common SNP type was C > T. Analyses of intra-host population diversity revealed that intra-host quasispecies’...

Genomic population structure of Helicobacter pylori Shanghai isolates and identification of genomic features uniquely linked with pathogenicity

Feng Yang, Jinghao Zhang, Su Wang, Zhaoyang Sun, Jun Zhou, Feng Li, Yue Liu, Li Ding, Yixin Liu, Wenjing Chi, Tao Liu, Yongqun He, Ping Xiang, Zhijun Bao, Michal A. Olszewski, Hu Zhao & Yanmei Zhang
Severe Helicobacter pylori-linked gastric disorders are especially prevalent in the East Asia region. The ability of H. pylori to cause different clinical outcomes is thought to be associated with unique sets of its genetic features. However, only few genetic features have been definitively linked to specific gastrointestinal pathologies. Genome heterogeneity of clinical H. pylori strains from patients with four different gastric disorders was studied to explore the population structure and molecular genomic features and their...

Additional file 8 of Temporal expression study of miRNAs in the crown tissues of winter wheat grown under natural growth conditions

Menglei Wang, Chenhui Yang, Kangning Wei, Miao Zhao, Liqiang Shen, Jie Ji, Li Wang, Daijing Zhang, Junqiang Guo, Yun Zheng, Juanjuan Yu, Mo Zhu, Haiying Liu & Yong-Fang Li
Additional file 8: Table S5. Sequence of primers used in this study.

Ages and tectonic attributes of Late Palaeozoic stratigraphic units in the Tarbagatay, West Junggar (NW China): revisited

Yan Xu, Ang Li, Wen Liao & Bao-Fu Han
As the youngest single age of detrital zircons is used as the maximum depositional age, the ages and tectonic attributes of the Late Palaeozoic stratigraphic units in the Tarbagatay area, West Junggar, NW China, become very confusing. An improved statistical approach indicates that 5, 6 and 7 concordant zircons are required for the maximum depositional age at 95% confidence level when the quantity of total concordant zircon in a sample does not exceed 50, 140...

L-lysine potentiates aminoglycosides against Acinetobacter baumannii via regulation of proton motive force and antibiotics uptake

Wanyan Deng, Tiwei Fu, Zhen Zhang, Xiao Jiang, Jianping Xie, Hang Sun, Peng Hu, Hong Ren, Peifu Zhou, Qi Liu & Quanxin Long
Acinetobacter baumannii, a Gram-negative opportunistic pathogen, is a leading cause of hospital- and community-acquired infections. Acinetobacter baumannii can rapidly acquire diverse resistance mechanisms and undergo genetic modifications that confer resistance and persistence to all currently used clinical antibiotics. In this study, we found exogenous L-lysine sensitizes Acinetobacter baumannii, other Gram-negative bacteria (Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae) and a Gram-positive bacterium (Mycobacterium smegmatis) to aminoglycosides. Importantly, the combination of L-lysine with aminoglycosides killed clinically isolated multidrug-resistant...

Transcriptome profiling revealed heat stress-responsive genes in Arabidopsis through integrated bioinformatics analysis

Meili Guo, Xin Liu, Jiahui Wang, Yusu Jiang, Jinhuan Yu & Jing Gao
Heat stress is an environmental challenge that reduces plant productivity and growth. Plants have developed corresponding mechanisms to survive this adverse environmental stress. To demonstrate the mechanisms of how plants adapt to the environmental challenge, the heat response experiments involving Arabidopsis thaliana were retrieved from the GEO database. After quantile normalization of the GEO raw data, the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in response to heat stress were identified by robust rank aggregation (RRA) algorithm, including...

Fat mass and obesity-associated protein (FTO) mediates signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3)-drived resistance of breast cancer to doxorubicin

Yan Wang, Zhiqiang Cheng, Jing Xu, Meina Lai, Liming Liu, Min Zuo & Lin Dang
Excessive activation of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) is implicated in breast cancer (BC) chemoresistance, but its underlying mechanism is not fully understood. There are STAT3 binding sites in fat mass and obesity-associated protein (FTO) promoter region, thus STAT3 may regulate the transcription of FTO. This study aimed to investigate the correlation between FTO and STAT3 in BC chemoresistance. Herein, FTO and STAT3 were highly expressed in doxorubicin-resistant BC (BC-DoxR) cells. CHIP...

A novel fusion circular RNA F-circBA1 derived from the BCR-ABL fusion gene displayed an oncogenic role in chronic myeloid leukemia cells

Yuan Tan, Zhenglan Huang, Xin Wang, Hongdan Dai, Guoyun Jiang & Wenli Feng
The BCR-ABL fusion gene plays a crucial role in the leukemogenesis of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). The BCR-ABL oncoprotein encoded by this fusion gene has been extensively studied. However, research on whether BCR-ABL also affects circular RNAs (circRNAs) is limited. This study aimed to explore the new fusion circRNAs produced by BCR-ABL and their role in CML cells. In this study, we identified a novel fusion circRNA, named F-circBA1, originating from BCR-ABL in K562 and...

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