Publications by authors named "Chen Yongkun"

The clinical manifestation of aortic dissection (AD) is complex and varied, making early diagnosis crucial for patient survival. This study aimed to identify immune-related markers to establish a nomogram model for AD diagnosis. Three datasets from GEO-GSE52093, GSE147026 and GSE153434-were combined and used for identification of immune-related causative genes using weighted gene co-expression network analysis, and 136 immune-related genes were obtained.

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Orange-spotted groupers () are commercially important fish species that inhabit coral reef areas and are distributed across tropical coastal regions throughout the Indo-West Pacific Oceans. This study aims to assess the phylogeographic structure of by analyzing 180 individuals collected from six locations along the coast of mainland China and Hainan Island, using the mitochondrial Cyt gene and 17 microsatellite DNA markers. The mitochondrial DNA analysis revealed high haplotype diversity (0.

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Background: Despite vaccination, SARS-CoV-2 evolution leads to breakthrough infections and reinfections worldwide. Knowledge of hybrid immunization is crucial for future broad-spectrum SARS-CoV-2 vaccines.

Methods: In this study, we investigated neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) against the SARS-CoV-2 ancestral virus (wild-type [WT]), pre-Omicron VOCs, Omicron subvariants, and SARS-CoV-1 using plasma collected from four distinct cohorts: individuals who received three doses of BBIBP-CorV/CoronaVac vaccines, those who experienced BA.

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  • The WRKY transcription factors are crucial for various plant processes like growth, stress responses, and secondary metabolism, with 207 members identified in the study organism's genome.
  • Phylogenetic analysis categorized LaWRKYs into three groups based on their conserved domains, and collinearity studies highlighted how gene duplication events contributed to the expansion of this gene family.
  • Specific genes showed strong expression in flower buds, especially related to terpenoid production, and under various stress conditions like drought; manipulating these genes in tobacco altered trichome density and volatile compound profiles, providing insights for future research.
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Avian influenza viruses (AIVs) are the origin of multiple mammal influenza viruses. The genetic determinants of AIVs adapted to humans have been widely elucidated, however, the molecular mechanism of cross-species transmission and adaptation of AIVs to canines are still poorly understood. In this study, two H3N2 influenza viruses isolated from a live poultry market (A/environment/Guangxi/13431/2018, GX13431) and a swab sample from a canine (A/canine/Guangdong/0601/2019, GD0601) were used to investigate the possible molecular basis that determined H3N2 AIV adapting to canine.

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The Taiji program is dedicated to the detection of middle and low-frequency gravitational waves, targeting the 0.1 mHz to 1 Hz frequency band. The project requires an acceleration residual sensitivity of 3 × 10 ms/Hz, which necessitates a capacitance sensing resolution of 1 aF/Hz for the capacitive sensing system within the specified frequency range.

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Numerous studies have reported a correlation between gut microbiota and influenza A virus (IAV) infection and disease severity. However, the causal relationship between these factors remains inadequately explored. This investigation aimed to assess the influence of gut microbiota on susceptibility to human infection with H7N9 avian IAV and the severity of influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 infection.

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Although a range of blood traits have been reported to be associated with influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 (H1N1pdm09) disease severity, their underlying causal relationships and biological mechanisms have remained unclear. This study aimed to investigate the causal relationship between blood traits and H1N1pdm09 using a two-sample Mendelian randomization analysis. Based on the data from our in-house genome-wide association study (GWAS) on H1N1pdm09 disease severity (Ncase [severe] = 70, Ncontrol [mild] = 95) and GWAS summaries of 44 blood traits from Biobank Japan (N = 12 303-143 658), we identified the potential causal effect of blood traits on severe H1N1pdm09.

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An inertial sensor is a crucial payload in China's Taiji program for space gravitational wave detection. The performance of the capacitive displacement sensing circuit in the low-frequency band (0.1 mHz to 1 Hz) is extremely important because it directly determines the sensitivity of the space gravitational wave detection missions.

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  • * A genome-wide association study (GWAS) was conducted on participants who received COVID-19 vaccines, revealing that certain human leukocyte antigen (HLA) alleles, particularly HLA-DRB113:02, are associated with better antibody responses.
  • * The findings highlight the role of specific genetic factors in vaccine response and suggest that understanding these variations can help improve vaccination strategies for better protection against COVID-19 across different populations.
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Avian influenza A viruses (IAVs) that cross the species barrier to infect humans have the potential to initiate a new pandemic. However, the host factors influencing avian IAV infection remain poorly understood. To address this knowledge gap, we conducted a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis by integrating our in-house genome-wide association study (GWAS) of avian IAV H7N9 susceptibility (with 217 cases and 116 controls) with the largest GWAS of serum IgA levels to date (sample size 41 263).

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  • In a space mission for detecting gravitational waves, inertial sensors, particularly capacitance sensors, are crucial for measuring the position of a test mass in a laser interferometric system.
  • The capacitance sensor uses synchronous demodulation to filter out noise and extract signals, but aligning the demodulation phase is challenging due to the dynamic state of the test mass.
  • A phase alignment method was developed for dynamic environments, implemented on an FPGA platform, showing successful phase alignment with minimal deviation in both static (0.1394 rad) and dynamic (0.1395 rad) test conditions.
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There has been a substantial rise in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases after adjusting the dynamic zero-COVID policy in China. We conducted a survey to investigate the self-perceived symptom profile and its association with vaccination status during this outbreak. There were 552 individuals in this survey.

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Woody bamboos are important resource of industrial fibres. Auxin signaling plays a key role in multiple plant developmental processes, as yet the role of auxin/indole acetic acid (Aux/IAA) in culm development of woody bamboos has not been previously characterized. Dendrocalamus sinicus Chia et J.

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Transcription factors (TFs) play indispensable roles in plant development and stress responses. As the largest woody bamboo species in the world, is endemic to Yunnan Province, China, and possesses two natural variants characterized by culm shape, namely straight or bent culms. Understanding the transcriptional regulation network of provides a unique opportunity to clarify the growth and development characteristics of woody bamboos.

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In space gravitational-wave-detection missions, inertial sensors are used as the core loads, and their acceleration noise needs to reach 3×10−15 ms−2/Hz at a frequency of 0.1 mHz, which corresponds to the capacitive sensing system; the capacitive sensing noise on the sensitive axis needs to reach 1 aF/Hz. Unlike traditional circuit noise evaluation, the noise in the mHz frequency band is dominated by the thermal noise and the 1/f noise of the device, which is a challenging technical goal.

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Human infections with H7N9 avian influenza A virus that emerged in East China in 2013 and caused high morbidity rates were more frequently detected in men than in women over the last five epidemic waves. However, molecular markers associated with poor disease outcomes in men are still unknown. In this study, we systematically analysed sex hormone and cytokine levels in males and females with laboratory-confirmed H7N9 influenza in comparison to H7N9-negative control groups as well as laboratory-confirmed seasonal H1N1/H3N2 influenza cases (n = 369).

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With a three-dimensional classical ensemble method, we theoretically investigated the correlated electron dynamics in nonsequential double ionization (NSDI) driven by the spatially inhomogeneous fields. Our results show that NSDI in the spatially inhomogeneous fields is more efficient than that in the spatially homogeneous fields at the low laser intensities, while at the high intensities NSDI is suppressed as compared to the homogeneous fields. More interestingly, our results show that the electron pairs from NSDI exhibit a much stronger angular correlation in the spatially inhomogeneous fields, especially at the higher laser intensities.

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Psoriasiform skin inflammation is the common chronic skin inflammatory disease with no effective clinical therapy. Salubrinal is a multifunctional molecule playing a protective role in several conditions. Recently, studies have reported that Salubrinal is a potential therapeutic agent for inflammatory diseases.

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Wild aquatic birds are the primary natural reservoir of influenza A viruses (IAVs), although a small number of viruses can spill over to mammals and circulate. The focus of IAV infection in mammals was largely limited to humans and swine variants, until the emergence of H3N2 canine influenza viruses (CIVs), which provides new perspective for interspecies transmission of the virus. In this study, we captured 54 canine-adaptive signatures in H3N2 CIVs through entropy computation, which were largely concentrated in the interaction region of polymerase proteins on ribonucleoprotein complex.

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Zoonotic avian influenza A virus (IAV) infections are rare. Sustained transmission of these IAVs between humans has not been observed, suggesting a role for host genes. We used whole-genome sequencing to compare avian IAV H7N9 patients with healthy controls and observed a strong association between H7N9 infection and rare, heterozygous single-nucleotide variants in the gene.

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Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus has remained in a seasonal circulation since being recognized in 2009. Although it followed a mild course in most patients, in others it caused a series of severe clinical illnesses. Epidemiologic studies have implicated that host factors have a major influence on the disease severity of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 infection.

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Influenza B virus (IBV) is one of the most important human respiratory viruses: it causes approximately one-third of the global influenza-related disease burden each year. However, compared with the several pathogenicity-related molecular markers that have been identified for influenza A virus (IAV), little is known about potential IBV pathogenicity-related markers. Here, although the IBV strain B/Anhui-Tunxi/1528/2014 (AH1528/14) exhibited a more efficient replication ability and higher pathogenicity compared with IBV strain B/Anhui-Baohe/127/2015 (AH127/15), only three amino acids differences (HA, NA and PB1) were observed among their full genomes.

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The A(H7N9) virus strain that emerged in 2013 was associated with a high fatality rate and may become a long-term threat to public health. A(H7N9) disease incidence is disproportionate to viral exposure, suggesting that host genetic factors may significantly influence susceptibility to A(H7N9) infection. Human genome variation in conferring risk for A(H7N9) infection in Chinese populations was identified by a two-stage investigation involving 121 A(H7N9) patients and 187 healthy controls using next generation sequencing followed by functional analysis.

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The emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) underscored the importance of influenza detection and response in China. From 2004, the Chinese National Influenza Center (CNIC) and the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (USCDC) initiated Cooperative Agreements to build capacity in influenza surveillance in China.From 2004 to 2014, CNIC and USCDC collaborated on the following activities: 1) developing human technical expertise in virology and epidemiology in China; 2) developing a comprehensive influenza surveillance system by enhancing influenza-like illness (ILI) reporting and virological characterization; 3) strengthening analysis, utilization and dissemination of surveillance data; and 4) improving early response to influenza viruses with pandemic potential.

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