Publications by authors named "Cong Ding"

The connection between amino acid metabolism and pyroptosis remains elusive. Herein, we screen the effect of individual amino acid on pyroptosis and identify that methionine inhibits GSDME-mediated pyroptosis. Mechanistic analyses unveil that MYO6, a unique actin-based motor protein, bridges the GSDME N-terminus (GSDME-NT) and the endocytic adaptor AP2, mediating endolysosomal degradation of GSDME-NT.

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Tipburn is a physiological disease in Chinese cabbage. In recent years, this disease has become increasingly serious, affecting the quality and economic benefits of Chinese cabbage. However, little is known about the molecular mechanism by which calcium deficiency induces tipburn.

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Background: Preoperative diagnosis of malignancy in patients with pancreatic cystic lesions (PCLs) remains challenging. The aim of this study was to assess the sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative likelihood ratios (LRs) of endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration (EUS-FNA)-based cytology in differentiating malignant PCLs from benign PCLs.

Methods: A comprehensive search was performed in multiple databases in November 2023.

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Background: Immunotherapy has revolutionized the treatment landscape for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) and PD-L1 combined positivity score (CPS) scoring is recommended as a biomarker for immunotherapy. Therefore, this study aimed to develop an MRI-based deep learning score (DLS) to non-invasively assess PD-L1 expression status in HNSCC patients and evaluate its potential effeciency in predicting prognostic stratification following treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI).

Methods: In this study, we collected data from four patient cohorts comprising a total of 610 HNSCC patients from two separate institutions.

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Acute pancreatitis (AP) is characterized by autodigestion of the pancreas, and some patients may rapidly progress to systemic inflammation, pancreatic necrosis, and multi-organ failure. Numerous studies have detailed the bidirectional communication networks between the pancreas and the intestinal microbiota, as well as its metabolites. Such crosstalk affects the progression of AP and recovery through intestinal barrier disruption.

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The abandoned coal in goaf will adsorb the gases ethylene (CH) and acetylene (CH) produced by coal oxidation, which makes the concentration data of the indicator gas inaccurate. Therefore, the adsorption law of coal and CH and CH gas is explored. The macromolecular structure model of coal was established and optimized by simulation, and the gas adsorption process was simulated by means of grand canonical Monte Carlo method.

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  • Mental fatigue is a state caused by prolonged cognitive tasks that negatively affects both mental and physical performance, leading to the need for effective countermeasures.
  • Music, being noninvasive and portable, is proposed as a potential solution to combat mental fatigue, although effectiveness can vary by music style.
  • A systematic review of nine studies found that relaxing, exciting, and personally preferred music can reduce feelings of mental fatigue and enhance cognitive performance, particularly in tasks involving inhibition and working memory.
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  • The progression of Alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) involves increased gut permeability due to ethanol, leading to bacterial products entering the bloodstream and causing liver inflammation and damage.
  • The study used mice without the SIRT7 gene in myeloid cells, finding that this knockout reduced liver injury and inflammation caused by alcohol while minimally impacting lipid metabolism.
  • Identification of CCL2 as a key target affected by SIRT7 highlights how its knockout hinders macrophage CCL2 secretion and monocyte recruitment, suggesting that targeting SIRT7 could provide new treatment strategies for ALD.
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The increase of coal seam mining depth leads to the increase of ground temperature stress, which affects the fracture development and spontaneous combustion characteristics of coal samples. Taking anthracite as the research object, scanning electron microscopy, low-temperature N adsorption, temperature- programmed experiments and infrared spectroscopy tests were carried out to analyze the mechanism of the influence of pore structure and the number of oxygen-containing functional groups on the spontaneous combustion characteristics of coal samples from the physical and chemical perspectives. The results show that the connection between pores and fractures is enhanced and the scale of micro-fractures is also increased after the thermal and mechanical coupling.

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Drought poses significant challenges to crop productivity, necessitating a deeper understanding of plant adaptive mechanisms. Strigolactones (SLs), a class of phytohormones, have been recognized as crucial regulators in plant responses to drought, yet the specific role of SL receptor in drought tolerance in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) remains underexplored.

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  • Type I IFNs play a crucial role in the effectiveness of radiotherapy (RT), but tumor cells have developed mechanisms to inhibit their production, which is not fully understood.
  • A study using CRISPR screening identified hemeoxygenase 1 (HO-1) as a key regulator that disrupts the STING pathway and impairs the production of IFN-I during RT.
  • Targeting HO-1 could improve the efficacy of RT by enhancing immune response, as high levels of HO-1 were linked to worse patient outcomes post-RT in various tumors.
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Aims: The dysregulated Wnt/β-Catenin signaling pathway leads to occurrence of various diseases, and abnormal activation of β-Catenin is a major characteristic of human HCC. FZD7 is a positive regulator of the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway, and its upregulation is related to increase of β-catenin expression and carcinogenesis in human HCC. However, mechanisms underlying FZD7 upregulation in HCC remain elusive.

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Background: Drought stress markedly constrains plant growth and diminishes crop productivity. Strigolactones (SLs) exert a beneficial influence on plant resilience to drought conditions. Nevertheless, the specific function of SLs in modulating cotton's response to drought stress remains to be elucidated.

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  • IPMN-B (intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm of the bile duct) is a rare bile duct disease characterized by mucus production and can lead to complications like fistula formation.
  • A patient presented with abdominal pain and jaundice, with imaging revealing significant dilation of the bile ducts and mucus buildup due to a diagnosed IPMN-B with a choledochoduodenal fistula.
  • Despite treatment that included biliary drainage and medication, the patient's condition ultimately worsened, resulting in death 10 months later, highlighting the usefulness of SpyGlass for diagnosis and the challenges of managing high-risk cases.
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Background: Gasdermin D (GSDMD) mediated pyroptosis plays a significant role in the pathophysiology of myocardial ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. However, the precise mechanisms regulating pyroptosis remain unclear. In the study, we aimed to investigate the underlying mechanism of pyroptosis in myocardial I/R injury.

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Background: SIRT7 is a class III HDACs deacetylase which plays critical roles in various biological processes. Aberrant SIRT7 expression is associated with tumorigenesis and disease progression while role of SIRT7 in hepatic fibrosis remain elusive.

Methods: SIRT7 expression was examined in fibrotic liver sample via WB and IHC.

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MAGUK p55 subfamily member 7, a part of the membrane palmitoylated protein subfamily, is an essential adapter that promotes epithelial cell polarity and has increasing significance in multiple cancers, including esophageal cancer, clear cell renal cell carcinoma, breast cancer, and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. This paper aims to determine the effect of the MAGUK p55 subfamily member 7 in various tumor types using The Cancer Genome Atlas and Genotype-Tissue Expression database. A variety of software and web platforms, such as cBioPortal, GEPIA2, TIMER2, UALCAN, R, STRING, and DAVID, were used to obtain and analyze data.

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Mental fatigue impairs performance across several sports domains. However, a systematic review on its effects on racket sports performance has been lacking due to the previous scarcity of studies. This review aims to provide a comprehensive review the effects of mental fatigue on racket players' performance, with a discussion of the underlying mechanisms.

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In multistate non-Hermitian systems, higher-order exceptional points and exotic phenomena with no analogues in two-level systems arise. A paradigm is the exceptional nexus (EX), a third-order EP as the cusp singularity of exceptional arcs (EAs), that has a hybrid topological nature. Using atomic Bose-Einstein condensates to implement a dissipative three-state system, we experimentally realize an EX within a two-parameter space, despite the absence of symmetry.

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Metastasis is the major culprit of treatment failure in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator like 2 (ARNTL2), a core circadian gene, plays a crucial role in the development of various tumors. Nevertheless, the biological role and mechanism of ARNTL2 are not fully elucidated in NPC.

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Video action recognition based on skeleton nodes is a highlighted issue in the computer vision field. In real application scenarios, the large number of skeleton nodes and behavior occlusion problems between individuals seriously affect recognition speed and accuracy. Therefore, we proposed a lightweight multi-stream feature cross-fusion (L-MSFCF) model to recognize abnormal behaviors such as fighting, vicious kicking, climbing over the wall, et al.

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With the acceleration of urbanisation, urban areas are subject to the combined effects of the accumulation of various natural factors, such as changes in temperature leading to the thermal expansion or contraction of surface materials (rock, soil, etc.) and changes in precipitation and humidity leading to an increase in the self-weight of soil due to the infiltration of water along the cracks or pores in the ground. Therefore, the subsidence of urban areas has now become a serious geological disaster phenomenon.

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  • Leucine (Leu) is an essential amino acid that promotes skeletal muscle cell differentiation, and this study investigates its effects through the Leu sensor protein Sestrin2 (SESN2) and the signaling factor ribophorin II (RPN2).
  • Adding Leu to C2C12 cells enhanced differentiation and accelerated muscle damage repair by increasing specific proteins like MYOD and RPN2, while manipulating RPN2 levels impacted these processes.
  • The findings suggest that Leu activates the GSK3β/β-catenin pathway via SESN2 and RPN2, which is crucial for both muscle cell differentiation and recovery from injury, providing insights for potential treatments.
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Background: Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) appears to be a promising technique for the removal of sessile serrated polyps (SSPs) ≥ 10 mm. To assess the effectiveness and safety of EMR for removing SSPs ≥ 10 mm, we conducted this systematic review and meta-analysis.

Methods: We conducted a thorough search of Embase, PubMed, Cochrane, and Web of Science databases for relevant studies reporting on EMR of SSPs ≥ 10 mm, up until December 2023.

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Kirsten rat sarcoma virus protein (KRAS) is a protein that plays a central role in signal transduction using extracellular signal regulated kinase (ERK) and mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK) cellular signaling pathway. KRAS is a frequently mutated oncogene and plays a pivotal role in tumor initiation and progression. Hotspot mutations on codon 12, 13 and 61 in KRAS are well-known for their role in drug resistance and non-hotspot mutations also play a significant part in contributing to resistance mechanisms.

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