Publications by authors named "Eric Cheung"

The consequences of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in cancer cells are complex and have been shown to both promote and retard tumorigenesis in different models. In mouse models of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), loss of the antioxidant defense gene results in both a reduction in the development of early pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia and an increase in invasive and metastatic capacity, accompanied by decreased survival of mice lacking pancreatic TIGAR. We previously demonstrated that increased ROS following loss of TIGAR promotes various cancer cell-intrinsic changes that contribute to metastatic capacity, including epithelial to mesenchymal transition, enhanced migration and invasion, and an increase in ERK signaling.

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Rare and low-frequency variants contribute to schizophrenia (SCZ), and may influence its age-at-onset (AAO). We examined the association of rare or low-frequency deleterious coding variants in Chinese patients with SCZ. We collected DNA samples in 197 patients with SCZ spectrum disorder and 82 healthy controls (HC), and performed exome sequencing.

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Background: Rare variants are likely to contribute to schizophrenia (SCZ), given the large discrepancy between the heritability estimated from twin and GWAS studies. Furthermore, the nature of the rare-variant contribution to SCZ may vary with the "age-at-onset" (AAO), since early-onset has been suggested as being indicative of neurodevelopment deviance.

Objective: To examine the association of rare deleterious coding variants in early- and adult-onset SCZ in a Chinese sample.

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Psychotic disorders are debilitating conditions with disproportionately high public health burden. Genetic studies indicate high heritability, but current polygenic scores (PGS) account for only a fraction of variance in psychosis risk. PGS often show poor portability across ancestries, performing significantly worse in non-European populations.

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  • Sunlight helps our skin make vitamin D through UVB radiation, but some places don't get enough UVB in winter, which can affect brain health.
  • A study looked at 6,972 people with bipolar I disorder from over 70 countries to see if not getting enough UVB was related to when they first had symptoms.
  • The results suggested that people in areas with less UVB tended to show symptoms of bipolar disorder about 1.66 years earlier, but more research is needed to understand the role of vitamin D and UVB in this condition.
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  • Mitochondrial 10-formyltetrahydrofolate (10-formyl-THF) is broken down by the enzyme ALDH1L2 in mitochondria to produce NADPH, which helps combat oxidative stress, and contributes to nucleotide synthesis and mitochondrial protein production.
  • Reducing expression of ALDH1L2 in breast cancer cells leads to increased reactive oxygen species (ROS), along with higher levels of formate and fMet—both of which are linked to enhanced cancer cell mobility through formyl-peptide receptor (FPR) signaling.
  • In different tumor models, higher levels of ALDH1L2 help limit the accumulation of formate and fMet, thereby reducing the cancer's metastatic potential
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Artificial sweeteners are used as calorie-free sugar substitutes in many food products and their consumption has increased substantially over the past years. Although generally regarded as safe, some concerns have been raised about the long-term safety of the consumption of certain sweeteners. In this study, we show that the intake of high doses of sucralose in mice results in immunomodulatory effects by limiting T cell proliferation and T cell differentiation.

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Background: Emotion-behaviour decoupling refers to the failure to translate emotion into motivated behaviour, and is a putative marker for schizophrenia. The heterogeneity of experiential pleasure and emotion expressivity deficits has been reported in schizophrenia patients. These three constructs are believed to contribute to negative symptoms, but very few studies have examined their predictive ability for clinical and functional outcome of schizophrenia.

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Precipitating hydrophobic injectable liquid (PHIL; MicroVention, Aliso Viejo, CA, USA) and Squid (Balt, Irvine, CA, USA) are 2 newer liquid embolic agents used in endovascular embolization of cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM). This study aims to investigate and compare the effectiveness and safety profile of the 2 newer liquid embolic agents in the embolization of cerebral AVM. This is a retrospective study on all patients diagnosed with cerebral AVM undergoing endovascular embolization with liquid embolic agents PHIL and Squid admitted to the Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery in Prince of Wales Hospital from January 2014 to June 2021.

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Background: Negative symptoms are core symptom of schizophrenia, and many previous research studied the latent structure of negative symptoms based on a single measurement scale. Applying two second-generation negative symptom scales to the same sample can address measurement-invariance of latent structure.

Methods: Three-hundred-and-five schizophrenia patients were assessed using the CAINS and the BNSS.

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Objective: Circadian rhythm disruption is commonly observed in bipolar disorder (BD). Daylight is the most powerful signal to entrain the human circadian clock system. This exploratory study investigated if solar insolation at the onset location was associated with the polarity of the first episode of BD I.

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Background: Postoperative pneumocephalus is associated with a higher risk of recurrence of chronic subdural hematoma (cSDH). However, there is no verified simple way to measure the pneumocephalus volume at the bedside for daily clinical use. The ABC/2 method was shown to be a simple and reliable technique to estimate volumes of intracranial lesions, such as intracranial hematomas.

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Background: Glutamatergic dysfunction has been implicated in sensory integration deficits in schizophrenia, yet how glutamatergic function contributes to behavioural impairments and neural activities of sensory integration remains unknown.

Methods: Fifty schizophrenia patients and 43 healthy controls completed behavioural assessments for sensory integration and underwent magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) for measuring the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) glutamate levels. The correlation between glutamate levels and behavioural sensory integration deficits was examined in each group.

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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of subdural urokinase in reducing the recurrence of chronic subdural hematoma (cSDH).

Methods: Consecutive adults with cSDH and burr-hole drainage from 1 January 2013 to 31 December 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. Clinical records, radiologic images, laboratory data, and medication records were reviewed.

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Negative symptoms, particularly the motivation and pleasure (MAP) deficits, are associated with impaired social functioning in patients with schizophrenia (SCZ). However, previous studies seldom examined the role of the MAP on social functioning while accounting for the complex interplay between other psychopathology. This network analysis study examined the network structure and interrelationship between negative symptoms (at the "symptom-dimension" and "symptom-item" levels), other psychopathology and social functioning in a sample of 269 patients with SCZ.

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  • * Researchers discovered 287 genomic regions associated with schizophrenia, emphasizing genes specifically active in excitatory and inhibitory neurons, and identified 120 key genes potentially responsible for these associations.
  • * The findings highlight important biological processes related to neuronal function, suggesting overlaps between common and rare genetic variants in both schizophrenia and neurodevelopmental disorders, ultimately aiding future research on these conditions.
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  • * Researchers found that the serine synthesis pathway is significantly upregulated during B cell activation and is essential for proper germinal center formation and effective antibody production.
  • * Targeting the enzyme PHGDH, which is key in serine synthesis, not only impaired germinal center function but also triggered apoptosis in lymphoma cells, suggesting it could be an important therapeutic target for improving outcomes in patients with diffuse large B cell lymphoma.
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Prospective memory (PM) impairment is associated with impaired social functioning, but evidence is limited to chronic schizophrenia samples and cross-sectional design. The aim of this study was to utilize network analysis to address the complex interplay between PM, psychopathology, and functional outcome. This longitudinal study recruited 119 people with first-episode schizophrenia and followed up with them for 2 to 6 years.

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Importance: DCVAC/PCa is an active cellular immunotherapy designed to initiate an immune response against prostate cancer.

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of DCVAC/PCa plus chemotherapy followed by DCVAC/PCa maintenance treatment in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC).

Design, Setting, And Participants: The VIABLE double-blind, parallel-group, placebo-controlled, phase 3 randomized clinical trial enrolled patients with mCRPC among 177 hospital clinics in the US and Europe between June 2014 and November 2017.

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Eukaryotic cells have developed complex systems to regulate the production and response to reactive oxygen species (ROS). Different ROS control diverse aspects of cell behaviour from signalling to death, and deregulation of ROS production and ROS limitation pathways are common features of cancer cells. ROS also function to modulate the tumour environment, affecting the various stromal cells that provide metabolic support, a blood supply and immune responses to the tumour.

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  • This study investigates the neural mechanisms behind motivation-related impairments in schizophrenia (SCZ), major depressive disorder (MDD), and bipolar disorder (BD) by comparing brain activity during a reward task.
  • Shared brain activation patterns were observed in areas like the cingulate gyrus and frontal regions across all patient groups.
  • Notable differences emerged: SCZ patients showed increased functional connectivity, MDD patients had heightened activation in the superior temporal gyrus, and BD patients displayed mixed activation changes, highlighting both commonalities and distinctions in how these disorders process rewards.
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