Publications by authors named "DongXue Wang"

We previously demonstrated that reduced intrinsic electron transport chain (ETC) activity predicts and promotes sensitivity to the BCL-2 antagonist, venetoclax (Ven) in multiple myeloma (MM). Heme, an iron-containing prosthetic group, and metabolite is fundamental to maintaining ETC activity. Interrogation of the CD2 subgroup of MM from the CoMMpass trial (NCT01454297), which can be used as a proxy for Ven-sensitive MM (VS MM), shows reduced expression of the conserved heme biosynthesis pathway gene signature.

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Combination therapy has become a promising strategy for promoting the outcomes of anti-programmed death ligand-1 (αPD-L1) therapy in lung cancer. Among all, emerging strategies targeting cancer metabolism have shown great potency in treating cancers with immunotherapy. Here, alteration in glucose and copper metabolisms is found to synergistically regulate PD-L1 expression in lung cancer cells.

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  • Photo-charging zinc ion batteries (PCZIBs)
  • offer a new method for solar energy storage, but their effectiveness is hindered by limited charge accessibility to active sites.
  • - A new technique involving multiple pn junctions in a 3D structure enhances light use and electrochemical performance, allowing for faster charge transfer and improved efficiency.
  • - The unique design leads to significant increases in both photo current and voltage, alongside a notable rise in the batteries' reversible zinc storage capacity, showcasing a promising advancement in PCZIB technology.
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Objective: Investigating whether mechanosensitive lncRNA H19 can directly target miR-148a to alleviate cartilage damage in post-traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA).

Methods: Thirty-two female rats were randomly divided into four groups: Sham-operated group (Sham group, n = 8), treadmill running group (R group, n = 8), anterior cruciate ligament transection (ACLT) group (ACLT group, n = 8), and ACLT + treadmill running group (ACLT + R group, n = 8). Histological evaluation was performed to observe the pathological changes in the cartilage of the rat knee.

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Exosomes, as carriers of cell-to-cell communication, can serve as promising biomarkers for probing the early diagnosis of cancer. Pancreatic cancer is a common malignant tumor of the pancreas with an insidious onset and difficult early diagnosis. The aim of this study was to capture exosomes in urine samples by phosphatidylserine-molecularly imprinted polymers (PS-MIPs).

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Imide functionalization has been widely proved to be an effective approach to enrich optoelectronic properties of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). However, appending multiple imide groups onto linear acenes is still a synthetic challenge. Herein, we demonstrate that by taking advantage of a "breaking and mending" strategy, a linear pentacene tetraimides (PeTI) was synthesized through a three-step sequence started from the naphthalene diimides (NDI).

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Universal sample preparation for proteomic analysis that enables unbiased protein manipulation, flexible reagent use, and low protein loss is required to ensure the highest sensitivity of downstream liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) analysis. To address these needs, we developed a ZnCl precipitation-assisted sample preparation method (ZASP) that depletes harsh detergents and impurities in protein solutions prior to trypsin digestion via 10 min of ZnCl and methanol-induced protein precipitation at room temperature (RT). ZASP can remove trypsin digestion and LC-MS incompatible detergents such as SDS, Triton X-100, and urea at high concentrations in solution and unbiasedly recover proteins independent of the amount of protein input.

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The spleen tyrosine kinase (SYK) and high affinity immunoglobulin epsilon receptor subunit gamma (FCER1G) interaction has a major role in the normal innate and adaptive immune responses, but dysregulation of this interaction is implicated in several human diseases, including autoimmune disorders, hematological malignancies, and Alzheimer's Disease. Development of small molecule chemical probes could aid in studying this pathway both in normal and aberrant contexts. Herein, we describe the miniaturization of a time-resolved fluorescence resonance energy transfer (TR-FRET) assay to measure the interaction between SYK and FCER1G in a 1536-well ultrahigh throughput screening (uHTS) format.

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Given the intimate relationship between humans and dogs, the H3N2 canine influenza viruses (CIVs) pose a threat to public health. In our study, we isolated four H3N2 CIVs from 3,758 dog nasal swabs in China between 2018 and 2020, followed by genetic and biological analysis. Phylogenetic analysis revealed 15 genotypes among all available H3N2 CIVs, with genotype 15 prevailing among dogs since around 2017, indicating the establishment of a stable virus lineage in dogs.

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Described originally from Heilongjiang, China, is a potential pest of threatening bean plant in northern China. The complete mitochondrial genome of was sequenced and assembled, with a total length of 15,540 bp. Within this genome, 37 genes have been identified: 13 PCGs, 22 tRNAs, two rRNAs, and two putative control regions.

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to explain the internal mechanism of attention focus affecting performance of countermovement jump based on muscle synergy theory.

Methods: Participants involved untrained group(N = 10) and high-level group(N = 11). Subjects performed countermovement jump with internal attention focus instruction (IF), external distal attention focus instruction (EDF), and external proximal attention focus instruction (EPF).

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Kisspeptin signaling through its G protein-coupled receptor, KISS1R, plays an indispensable role in regulating reproduction via the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis. Dysregulation of this pathway underlies severe disorders like infertility and precocious puberty. Here, we present cryo-EM structures of KISS1R bound to the endogenous agonist kisspeptin-10 and a synthetic analog TAK-448.

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, a polyphenol-rich plant, holds potential for improving inflammation, but its mechanisms are not well understood. Therefore, this study employed network pharmacology and molecular docking to explore the mechanism by which ameliorates inflammation. In this study, 29 kinds of active ingredients were obtained via data mining.

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  • The SYK and FCER1G proteins work together in the immune system, but problems with their interaction can lead to diseases like autoimmune issues and Alzheimer's.
  • Scientists developed a special test to measure how these proteins interact, making it easier to test lots of different compounds at once.
  • They found that a compound called hematoxylin can stop the interaction between SYK and FCER1G, which is exciting because it could help in finding new treatments.
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Transparent materials are widely used in industrial applications, such as construction, transportation, and optics. However, the complex optical properties of these materials make it difficult to achieve precise surface form measurements, especially for bulk surface form inspection in industrial environments. Traditional structured light-based measurement methods often struggle with suboptimal signal-to-noise ratios, making them ineffective.

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Colorectal cancer is a highly aggressive malignant tumor that primarily affects the digestive system. It is frequently diagnosed at an advanced stage. Cuproptosis is a copper-dependent form cell death mechanism, distinct from all other known pathways underlying cell death, tumor progression, prognosis, and immune response.

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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are cell-released, nucleus-free particles with a double-membrane structure that effectively prevents degradation of internal components by a variety of salivary enzymes. Saliva is an easily accessible biofluid that contains a wealth of valuable information for disease diagnosis and monitoring and especially reflect respiratory and digestive tract diseases. However, the lack of efficient and high-throughput methods for proteomic analysis of salivary biomarkers poses a significant challenge.

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Flatness is a critical parameter in the manufacturing industry, directly impacting the fit and overall product performance. As the efficiency of manufacturing continues to advance, there is an increasing demand for more accurate and efficient measurement techniques. Existing methods often struggle to strike a balance between precision and efficiency.

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Gallic acid (GA) is a type of polyphenolic compound that can be found in a range of fruits, vegetables, and tea. Although it has been confirmed it improves non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), it is still unknown whether GA can improve the occurrence of NAFLD by increasing the low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) accumulation and alleviating cholesterol metabolism disorders. Therefore, the present study explored the effect of GA on LDLR and its mechanism of action.

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Background: Regular physical activity during childhood and adolescence is beneficial to bone development, as evidenced by the ability to increase bone density and peak bone mass by promoting bone formation.

Aim: To investigate the effects of exercise on bone formation in growing mice and to investigate the underlying mechanisms.

Methods: 20 growing mice were randomly divided into two groups: Con group (control group, = 10) and Ex group (treadmill exercise group, = 10).

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Aqueous zinc-ion batteries are emerging as promising sustainable energy-storage devices. However, their cyclic stability is still a great challenge due to the inevitable parasitic reaction and dendrite growth induced by water. Herein, a cosolvent strategy based on competitive effect is proposed to address the aforementioned challenges.

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Human infections with the H7N9 influenza virus have been eliminated in China through vaccination of poultry; however, the H7N9 virus has not yet been eradicated from poultry. Carefully analysis of H7N9 viruses in poultry that have sub-optimal immunity may provide a unique opportunity to witness the evolution of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in the context of vaccination. Between January 2020 and June 2023, we isolated 16 H7N9 viruses from samples we collected during surveillance and samples that were sent to us for disease diagnosis.

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  • - The study explored the prevalence of renal artery plaque (RAP) and atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis (ARAS) in community-dwelling adults, finding rates of 28.7% for RAP and 4.8% for ARAS overall, with higher rates in older individuals and those with hypertension or chronic kidney disease.
  • - Using thoracoabdominal computed tomography angiography, researchers analyzed data from 3,045 adults aged 50-75 years as part of the PRECISE study to investigate the relationship between these conditions and various vascular risk factors and kidney disease markers.
  • - Key findings indicated that older age, hypertension, and cholesterol levels were linked to both RAP and ARAS, while
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Objective: To validate an association between new inflammation and frequent peritoneal dialysis-associated peritonitis (PDAP).

Materials And Methods: In China, retrospective clinical data were collected on 208 patients who received continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) between 2010 and 2021. The patients were divided into two groups: non-frequent PDAP (the interval between two peritonitis episodes of more than one year) and frequent PDAP (the interval between two peritonitis episodes of less than one year).

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