69 Works
Effect of acute acidic stress on survival and metabolic activity of zooplankton from Lake Biwa, Japan
Huanan Gao, Xin Liu & Syuhei Ban
Acute acidic stress from sources such as acid rain might impact on lake ecosystems in many aspects. Because zooplankton is sensitive to environmental change, it could be a good biotic indicator of the effects of acidification. We investigated survival and metabolic rates of three dominant zooplankton taxa in Lake Biwa, the cladoceran Daphnia pulicaria, and the copepods Eodiaptomus japonicus and Cyclopoida spp., when subjected to different pH values (pH 4.0−8.0) at low (10 °C) and...
Booster vaccination is required to elicit and maintain COVID-19 vaccine-induced immunity in SIV-infected macaques
Pingchao Li, Qian Wang, Yizi He, Chenchen Yang, Zhengyuan Zhang, Zijian Liu, Bo Liu, Li Yin, Yilan Cui, Peiyu Hu, Yichu Liu, Pingqian Zheng, Wei Wang, Linbing Qu, Caijun Sun, Suhua Guan, Liqiang Feng & Ling Chen
Prolonged infection and possible evolution of SARS-CoV-2 in patients living with uncontrolled HIV-1 infection highlight the importance of an effective vaccination regimen, yet the immunogenicity of COVID-19 vaccines and predictive immune biomarkers have not been well investigated. Herein, we report that the magnitude and persistence of antibody and cell-mediated immunity (CMI) elicited by an Ad5-vectored COVID-19 vaccine are impaired in SIV-infected macaques with high viral loads (> 105 genome copies per ml plasma, SIVhi) but...
Aconiti lateralis Radix Praeparata inhibits Alzheimer’s disease by regulating the complex regulation network with the core of GRIN1 and MAPK1
Yutao Wang, Huixiang Zhang, Jing Wang, Ming Yu, Qianqian Zhang, Shan Yan, Dingyun You, Lanlan Shi, Lihuan Zhang, Limei Wang, Hongxiang Wu & Xue Cao
Current medicine for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) cannot effectively reverse or block nerve injury. Traditional Chinese Medicine practice and research imply Aconiti lateralis Radix Praeparata (Fuzi) may meet this goal. Analysing the anti-AD effect of Fuzi and its potential molecular mechanism. AD model cells were treated with Fuzi in 0-300 mg/mL for 24 h in 37 °C. The cell viability (CV) and length of cell projections (LCP) for each group were observed, analysed, and standardised using...
Decreased echinocandin susceptibility in Candida parapsilosis causing candidemia and emergence of a pan-echinocandin resistant case in China
Yating Ning, Meng Xiao, David S. Perlin, Yanan Zhao, Minya Lu, Yi Li, Zhengyu Luo, Rongchen Dai, Shengjie Li, Jiajun Xu, Lingli Liu, Hong He, Yun Liu, Fushun Li, Yuguang Guo, Zhongju Chen, Yingchun Xu, Tianshu Sun & Li Zhang
Candida parapsilosis is becoming a predominant non-albicans cause of invasive candidiasis (IC). Echinocandins are the preferred choice for IC treatment and prophylaxis. Resistance to echinocandins in C. parapsilosis has emerged in several countries, but little is known about the susceptibility profile in China or about mechanisms of resistance. Here, we investigated the echinocandin susceptibilities of 2523 C. parapsilosis isolates collected from China and further explored the resistance mechanism among echinocandin-resistant isolates. Anidulafungin exhibited the highest...
Supply chain coordination with strategic customers: Yield uncertainty and replenishment tactic
Jianhu Cai, Haining Sun & Bo Wei
Supply capability and strategic customer behavior jointly influence the operations management in a supply chain (SC). Few studies have been conducted to reflect such a composite impact from the supply side and the demand side. The aim of our article is to fill this gap by focusing on the SC facing strategic customers under demand and yield uncertainty. Specially, we emphasize the importance of replenishment tactic in keeping a stable supply level, and discuss the...
Complete genome sequencing and comparative genomic analyses of a new spotted-fever Rickettsia heilongjiangensis strain B8
Maozhang He, Lifeng Zhang, Haoran Hu, Xiaohan Liu, Cong Zhang, Yu Xin, Boyu Liu, Zhen Chen, Kehan Xu & Yan Liu
Rickettsia heilongjiangensis, a tick-borne obligate intracellular bacterium and causative agent of spotted fever in China, has attracted increasing concern regarding its capability in causing human rickettsiosis. Here, we conducted a genomic analysis of a new Rickettsia heilongjiangensis strain B8 (B8) isolated from the serum of a patient who had been bitten by a Haemaphysalis longicornis tick in Anhui Province, China. The present study sought to identify exclusive genes that might be associated with the pathogenicity...
Comparisons on fluid-solid heat transfer simulation for localized fire resistance
Xuanyi Zhou, Jinggang Zhou, Beihua Cong & Wei Wang
A research idea of multi-physics field coupling can be used to solve the structural fire resistance problem. Most of the previous CFD-FEM numerical simulations in structural fire resistance studies apply adiabatic surface temperature (AST) to accurately describe the complex fire analysis boundary conditions, and this methodology belongs to the use of iterative coupling methods to achieve fluid-solid heat transfer coupling. However, there is less application for another direct two-way coupling method. In this paper, a...
A systematic investigation of complement and coagulation-related protein in autism spectrum disorder by multiple reaction monitoring technology
Xueshan Cao, Xiaoxiao Tang, Chengyun Feng, Jing Lin, Huajie Zhang, Qiong Liu, Qihong Zheng, Hongbin Zhuang, Xukun Liu, Haiying Li, Naseer Ullah Khan & Liming Shen
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is one of the common neurodevelopmental disorders in children. Its etiology and pathogenesis are poorly understood. Previous studies suggest potential changes in the complement and coagulation pathways in individuals with ASD.The etiology and pathogenesis have not been clarified. Studies have shown that complement and coagulation pathway were related to ASD. In this study, using multiple reaction monitoring proteomic technology, 16 of the 33 proteins involved in this pathway were identified as...
A systematic investigation of complement and coagulation-related protein in autism spectrum disorder by multiple reaction monitoring technology
Xueshan Cao, Xiaoxiao Tang, Chengyun Feng, Jing Lin, Huajie Zhang, Qiong Liu, Qihong Zheng, Hongbin Zhuang, Xukun Liu, Haiying Li, Naseer Ullah Khan & Liming Shen
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is one of the common neurodevelopmental disorders in children. Its etiology and pathogenesis are poorly understood. Previous studies suggest potential changes in the complement and coagulation pathways in individuals with ASD.The etiology and pathogenesis have not been clarified. Studies have shown that complement and coagulation pathway were related to ASD. In this study, using multiple reaction monitoring proteomic technology, 16 of the 33 proteins involved in this pathway were identified as...
Study on inhibition effect and mechanism of NH4H2PO4 on explosion of titanium powder
Wenjiao Dai, Xiangbao Meng, Shunxiang Yao, Jiqing Liu, Zhifeng Wang, Yang Liu, Panpan Yang & Fang Li
In order to effectively inhibit the explosion of titanium powder, this study used the Hartmann tube experimental system and the 20 L explosion tank experimental system to carry out flame propagation and explosion overpressure experiments, respectively, and the effect of NH4H2PO4 on the explosion suppression of titanium powder was studied. The results show that when the addition of NH4H2PO4 powder is 50%, the flame propagation velocity and explosion pressure can be reduced to the minimum,...
Study on inhibition effect and mechanism of NH4H2PO4 on explosion of titanium powder
Wenjiao Dai, Xiangbao Meng, Shunxiang Yao, Jiqing Liu, Zhifeng Wang, Yang Liu, Panpan Yang & Fang Li
In order to effectively inhibit the explosion of titanium powder, this study used the Hartmann tube experimental system and the 20 L explosion tank experimental system to carry out flame propagation and explosion overpressure experiments, respectively, and the effect of NH4H2PO4 on the explosion suppression of titanium powder was studied. The results show that when the addition of NH4H2PO4 powder is 50%, the flame propagation velocity and explosion pressure can be reduced to the minimum,...
Spectral correlation between wheat genotype replications over the visible and near-infrared spectrum
Xuebin Yang, Xu Wang, Byron Evers, Yaokui Cui & Jesse Poland
The growth stage best suitable for wheat yield phenotyping has been a hot topic. This study provides a fresh insight into it, from the perspective of spectral correlation between wheat genotype replications. A number of 340 wheat genotypes and their replication were distributed in separate parts (west and east) of an experiment field (2019–2020) in Ashland, Kansas, USA. Unmanned aerial vehicle based hyperspectral images (400–100 nm) of the experiment field were taken over the late...
The effect of gestational diabetes on identification of key genes and pathways in human umbilical vein endothelial cell by integrated bioinformatics analysis
Jing Liu, Guang Song, Tao Meng, Ge Zhao & Si Si
Maternal diabetes may lead to long-term risks for the offspring. The study aims at identifying the potential crucial genes and pathways associated with foetal metabolism and malformation of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Gene Expression Series 49524 and 87295 were downloaded from Gene Expression Omnibus database, including eight from GDM and eight from non-GDM. A total of 35 differentially expressed genes were identified. Gene ontology functional annotation and signalling pathway analyses were performed. Four hub genes...
Discrepancy in the transmissibility of multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis in urban and rural areas in China
Meng Li, Liping Lu, Mingcheng Guo, Qi Jiang, Lan Xia, Yuan Jiang, Shu Zhang, Yong Qiu, Chongguang Yang, Yiwang Chen, Jianjun Hong, Xiaoqin Guo, Howard Takiff, Xin Shen, Chuang Chen & Qian Gao
The fitness of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is thought to be an important determinant of a strain’s ability to be transmitted and cause outbreaks. Studies in the laboratory have demonstrated that MDR-TB strains have reduced fitness but the relative transmissibility of MDR-TB versus drug-susceptible (DS) TB strains in human populations remains unresolved. We used data on genomic clustering from our previous molecular epidemiological study in Songjiang (2011-2020) and Wusheng (2009-2020), China, to compare the relative transmissibility...
Corticosteroid prevents COVID-19 progression within its therapeutic window: a multicenter, proof-of-concept, observational study.
Yang Li, Xian Zhou, Tao Li, Shiji Chan, Yiqi Yu, Jing-Wen Ai, Haocheng Zhang, Feng Sun, Qiran Zhang, Lei Zhu, Lingyun Shao, Bin Xu & Wenhong Zhang
Background: Critically ill patients with COVID-19 are of grave concern. Those patients usually underwent a stage of excessive inflammation before developing acute respiratory distress syndrome. In this study, we test the hypothesis that short-term, low-to-moderate-dose corticosteroids would benefit patients when used in the early phase of excessive inflammation namely, the therapeutic window. Methods: Among a Shanghai cohort and a validation cohort, we enrolled COVID-19 patients showing marked radiographic progression. Short-term, low-to-moderate-dose corticosteroids were considered for...
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Bingyan Cao, Meijuan Liu, Yingxian Zhang, JiaJia Chen, Xiaoqiao Li, Chang Su, Wei Yang, Min Liu, Di Wu, Wenjing Li, Xuejun Liang, Qiao Wang, Haiyan Wei & Chunxiu Gong
Supplementary Table 1 Positive rate of different MODY screening criteria Supplementary Table 2 The clinical and genetic characteristics of MODY in two cohorts (gray lines represent the cohort 2)
Induction of Significant Neutralizing Antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 by a Highly Attenuated Pangolin Coronavirus Variant with a 104nt Deletion at the 3'-UTR
Shanshan Lu, Shengdong Luo, Chang Liu, Muli Li, Xiaoping An, Mengzhe Li, Jun Hou, Huahao Fan, Panyong Mao, Yigang Tong & Lihua Song
SARS-CoV-2 related coronaviruses (SARS-CoV-2r) from Guangdong and Guangxi pangolins have been implicated in the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 and future pandemics. We previously reported the culture of a SARS-CoV-2r GX_P2V from Guangxi pangolins. Here we report the GX_P2V isolate rapidly adapted to Vero cells by acquiring two genomic mutations: an alanine to valine substitution in the nucleoprotein and a 104-nucleotide deletion in the hypervariable region (HVR) of the 3′-terminus untranslated region (3′-UTR). We further report the...
Identification of mite-specific eosinophils in the colon of patients with ulcerative colitis
Shu-Wang Peng, Jiang-Ming Sheng, Bai-Sui Feng, Ke-Ping Peng, Gui-Xiang Tian, Cheng-Bai Liang, Ming-Hui Liu, Hai-Qing Xie, Qing Shu, Yan Li & Ping-Chang Yang
The pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis (UC) is unclear. House dust mite (HDM) is associated with immune inflammation in the body. This study is designed to identify the association between HDM and UC clinical symptoms. UC patients (n = 86) and non-UC control (NC) subjects (n = 64) were recruited. Colon lavage fluids (CLF) were collected from HDM skin prick test positive patients during colonoscopy, and analyzed by immunological approaches. HDM was detected in fecal samples,...
Humoral and Cellular Immunogenicity and Efficacy of a Coxsackievirus A10 Vaccine in Mice
Huan-Huan An, Meng Li, Rui-Lun Liu, Jie Wu, Sheng-Li Meng, Jing Guo, Ze-Jun Wang, Sha-Sha Qian & Shuo Shen
Coxsackievirus A10 (CV-A10) has become one of the major pathogens of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD), and studies on the vaccine and animal model of CV-A10 are still far from complete. Our study used a mouse adapted CV-A10 strain, which was lethal for 14-day-old mice, to develop an infected mouse model. Then this model was employed to establish an actively immunized-challenged mouse model to evaluate the efficacy of a formaldehyde-inactivated CV-A10 vaccine, which was...
Generation of self-replicating airway organoids from the cave nectar bat Eonycteris spelaea as a model system for studying host-pathogen interactions in the bat airway epithelium
Louisa L.Y. Chan, Akshamal M. Gamage, Chee Wah Tan, Kai Sen Tan, Jing Liu, Douglas Jie Wen Tay, Randy Jee Hiang Foo, Laurent Rénia, De Yun Wang & Lin-Fa Wang
Bats are reservoir hosts for various zoonotic viruses with pandemic potential in humans and livestock. In vitro systems for studying bat host-pathogen interactions are of significant interest. Here, we establish protocols to generate bat airway organoids (AOs) and airway epithelial cells differentiated at the air-liquid interface (ALI-AECs) from tracheal tissues of the cave-nectar bat Eonycteris spelaea. In particular, we describe steps which enable laboratories that do not have access to live bats to perform extended...
Effect of antibiotic exposure on the characteristics of activated sludge in a landfill leachate biological treatment system
Libo Qiu, Hong Li, Mengfei Ma & Chengran Fang
Changes in the activated sludge performance in an anaerobic/aerobic biological treatment system for leachate was discussed under the condition of tetracycline (TC) exposure. The results show that a low concentration of TC did not have an obvious effect on the removal of chemical oxygen demand (COD) while a high concentration of TC had a certain promoting effect. Under the stimulation of TC, the particle size distribution of anaerobic/aerobic sludge tended to be more uniform, the...
Profile of clinical characteristics and serologic markers of sporadic hepatitis E in a community cohort study
Zi-Min Tang, Gui-Ping Wen, Dong Ying, Si-Ling Wang, Chang Liu, Wei-Kun Tian, Ying-Bin Wang, Mu-Jin Fang, Yu-Lin Zhou, Yun-Sheng Ge, Ting Wu, Jun Zhang, Shou-Jie Huang, Zi-Zheng Zheng & Ning-Shao Xia
Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a pathogen of global significance, but the value of HEV-related markers in the diagnosis of hepatitis E remains controversial. Previous studies on hepatitis E profiles have been mainly cross-sectional and conducted among inpatients in large hospitals, and hepatitis E cases have been primarily defined by limited partial markers. In this community-based study, 4,110 active hepatitis cases from a population of nearly 600,000 were followed over 48 months and serial serum...
Supply chain coordination with strategic customers: Yield uncertainty and replenishment tactic
Jianhu Cai, Haining Sun & Bo Wei
Supply capability and strategic customer behavior jointly influence the operations management in a supply chain (SC). Few studies have been conducted to reflect such a composite impact from the supply side and the demand side. The aim of our article is to fill this gap by focusing on the SC facing strategic customers under demand and yield uncertainty. Specially, we emphasize the importance of replenishment tactic in keeping a stable supply level, and discuss the...
Electrochemical treatment of malachite green dye wastewater by pulse three-dimensional electrode method
Qinghui Li, Haoyu Zhou, Fuyue Zhang, Jinqiu Yuan, Dianquan Dong, Liangjie Zhang & Lei Du
Water pollution is becoming more and more serious nowadays, and water resources are in shortage. As an environmentally friendly wastewater treatment technology without secondary pollution, the three-dimensional electrode method has received more and more attention. However, the conventional direct current (DC) three-dimensional electrode method has the disadvantages of high energy consumption and low current efficiency. Based on this, this work investigated the treatment of malachite green (MG) dye wastewater by pulse three-dimensional electrode method. The...
Transcriptomic analysis of the innate immune signatures of SARS-CoV-2 protein subunit vaccine ZF2001 and a mRNA vaccine RRV
Qian Wang, Ziyang Song, Jinghuan Yang, Qian He, Qunying Mao, Yu Bai, Jianyang Liu, Chaoqiang An, Xujia Yan, Bopei Cui, Lifang Song, Dong Liu, Miao Xu & Zhenglun Liang
Analysis of large-scale gene expression post vaccination can provide an overview of immune responses. We used transcriptional approaches to comprehensively analyze the innate immune response signatures elicited by protein subunit (PS) vaccine ZF2001 and a mRNA vaccine named RRV. A fine-grained time-dependent dissection of large-scale gene expression post immunization revealed that ZF001 induced MHC class II-related genes, including cd74 and H2-Aa, more expeditiously than RRV. Notably, RRV induced MHC class I-related genes like Tap1/2, B2m...
Affiliations
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Chinese PLA General Hospital69
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Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College58
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University48
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Zhejiang University46
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Sun Yat-sen University45
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Fudan University45
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Capital Medical University43
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Sichuan University42
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University of Chinese Academy of Sciences42
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Huazhong University of Science and Technology37