Publications by authors named "Fengming Jia"

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  • Pityriasis rubra pilaris (PRP) is a skin condition marked by inflamed, scaly patches, and its exact causes are still not fully understood.
  • A study involving 102 PRP patients and 800 healthy individuals found significant links between PRP and mutations in the Keratin 32 gene (KRT32), which helps regulate skin inflammation.
  • These findings suggest that KRT32 mutations might contribute to PRP development by leading to increased inflammation, and highlight the potential for KRT32 as a target for new treatments.
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Purpose: Atherosclerosis is the main cause of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (CVD). Here, we aimed to uncover the role and mechanisms of fat mass and obesity-associated genes (FTO) in the regulation of vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) senescence in atherosclerotic plaques.

Methods: ApoE mice fed a high-fat diet (HFD) were used to establish an atherosclerotic animal model.

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The discovery of pathogenic variants provided biological insight into the role of host genetic factors in generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP). However, not all those affected by GPP carry variants in the reported genes. To comprehensively explore the molecular pathogenesis of GPP, whole-exome sequencing was performed, and two loci were identified with exome-wide significance through single variant association analysis: rs148755083 in the IL36RN gene (P = 1.

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Type 2 immune response refers to a complicated series of immune responses characterized by Th2 polarization and Th2 cytokines secretion. The IgE secretion, airway hypersensitivity, and effector cell recruitment (eosinophils, mast cells, basophils) in skin lesion and peripheral blood stream could be upregulated during the activation of type 2 immune response. Th1/Th2 ratio, also referred as Th1/Th2 balance, represent the T lymphocytes immune pattern to a certain degree: Th1-dominated responses are often involved in intracellular infections (e.

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