Publications by authors named "Gang Guo"

Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) has been recognized as a serious health risk for ruminant animals. From a molecular perspective, indole-3-acid (IAA) possesses the potential to enhance the removal of AFB1 by rumen microbiota. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the impact of different concentrations of IAA on the removal of AFB1 by rumen microbiota using an technique.

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The efficacy and safety of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy is still inconclusive in solid tumor treatment. Recently, nanotechnology has emerged as a potent strategy to reshape CAR-T cell therapy with promising outcomes. This review aims to discuss the significant potential of nano-engineered CAR-T cell therapy in addressing existing challenges, including CAR-T cell engineering evolution, tumor microenvironment (TME) modulation, and precise CAR-T cell therapy (precise targeting, monitoring, and activation), under the main consideration of clinical translation.

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Introduction: () infection represents a significant global health concern, exacerbated by the emergence of drug-resistant strains resulting from conventional antibiotic treatments. Consequently, the development of vaccines with both preventive and therapeutic properties has become crucial in addressing infections. The adhesin protein HpaA has demonstrated strong immunogenicity across various adjuvants and dosage forms, positioning it as a key candidate antigen for recombinant subunit vaccines against .

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Background And Purpose: Although carbon-ion radiotherapy (CIRT) has led to good outcomes, controlling metastasis is still crucial for improving overall survival. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of by two combinations, one of CIRT and anti-CTLA4 antibody, the other of CIRT and anti-PD-1 antibody, applied at different radiation doses for distal tumour and metastasis suppression.

Materials And Methods: Murine cancer cells (colon carcinoma Colon-26 cells for experiments and osteosarcoma LM8 cells for verification) were grafted into both sides of the hind legs of syngeneic mice.

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  • Pelvic organ prolapse impacts women's quality of life through symptoms like vaginal laxity and urinary incontinence, making it important to understand risk factors and surgical choices to prevent recurrence.
  • The study analyzed 87 patients who underwent surgery, classifying them based on whether they experienced a recurrence of prolapse within 3 years, and evaluated various factors such as age, body mass index, and surgical choices.
  • Results indicated a 25.29% recurrence rate, with older age, multiple pregnancies, and muscle fiber contraction type linked to higher recurrence risks; a predictive model was developed to assess these risks effectively.
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  • Intestinal dysbiosis and l-tryptophan metabolism issues contribute to the worsening of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), affecting intestinal barrier function.
  • A new probiotic, EcN-TRP@A/G, is developed to improve tryptophan metabolism and restore gut health by encapsulating an enhanced probiotic with better stability and targeted release.
  • In experiments with IBD mice, this engineered probiotic significantly improves gut permeability, reduces inflammation, and promotes beneficial gut bacteria, offering a potentially cost-effective treatment strategy for IBD.
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Agricultural activities are a significant contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions, accounting for 14.5% of total anthropogenic emissions. Specifically, greenhouse gas emissions from beef cattle and dairy cattle constitute 35% and 30% of total global livestock emissions, respectively.

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  • A genetic investigation was conducted in a family with hearing loss, utilizing high-throughput sequencing to identify deafness-related genes, specifically examining the TRIOBP and CHD genes.
  • The patient was diagnosed with bilateral moderate to severe sensorineural deafness and was recommended treatments like hearing aids or cochlear implants, but opted out for personal reasons.
  • The study discovered new mutations in the TRIOBP gene and identified that all family members with hearing loss had nonsyndromic deafness, but further research is required to understand the causes for the other family members' conditions.
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  • Lifetime productivity is crucial for dairy cattle, combining factors like production and longevity, which this study aimed to explore in high-producing Chinese Holsteins using extensive milk yield data.
  • Researchers analyzed milk records from over 134,000 cows and integrated genomics and transcriptomics to estimate genetic parameters and identify candidate genes linked to lifetime productivity.
  • Key findings showed an average lifetime milk yield of about 24,800 kg and moderate heritability estimates, with significant genetic correlations between lifetime milk yield and traits like udder depth and attachment, revealing potential genetic factors influencing dairy cow productivity.
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  • The gastrointestinal bacterial microbiota is crucial for dairy cow health and milk production, with breed-related differences impacting these factors.
  • A study compared the rumen and hindgut microbiota of 184 Jersey and 165 Holstein cows, revealing significant microbial distinctions that correlate with their lactation performance.
  • Identifying 20 unique microorganisms linked to each breed provides insights into optimizing intestinal microbiota for improved dairy production.
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Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in activated sludge include intracellular ARGs (iARGs) and extracellular ARGs (eARGs), both of which are recognized as emerging pollutants. While the activated sludge process has been commonly considered for treating wastewater contaminated with radionuclide, the effects and mechanisms of radioactive heavy metals on the fate of iARGs and eARGs (i/e-ARGs) in activated sludge are largely elusive. Here, the distribution, mobility, and hosts of i/e-ARGs in activated sludge during environmental concentrations (50 μg/L and 5000 μg/L) of radioactive uranium (U) stress were explored via metagenomics.

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Activated sludge is an important reservoir for the co-occurring emerging contaminants including nanoplastics (NPs) and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). However, the impacts and potential mechanisms of NPs on the fate of ARGs in activated sludge are not fully understood. Herein, we used metagenomic approach to investigate the responses of ARGs, host bacteria, mobile genetic elements (MGEs), and functional genes to polystyrene (PS) NPs at environmentally relevant (0.

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  • Accurate genomic predictions are crucial for improving breeding values, especially for lowly-heritable traits like fertility, and combining data from different regions enhances prediction accuracy significantly.* -
  • This study evaluated the impact of across-regional genomic evaluations for reproductive traits in Chinese Holstein cattle, using extensive data collected from 194,574 cows across two regions.* -
  • The results showed that merging data from diverse regions increased prediction accuracy by up to 93.81%, and validation methods confirmed that predictions were more reliable than traditional models for these traits in varying climates.*
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Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is a serious public health issue, and development of vaccines is a desirable preventive strategy for H. pylori.

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When subjected to injury, the spinal cord's inherent complexity poses significant challenges for effective healing. In this study, gelatin nanofibers loaded with Laurus nobilis extract were developed to serve as a delivery system for adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs), aiming to explore its potential immunomodulatory effects in a rat model of spinal cord injury. Through a series of in vitro assessments including scanning electron microscopy imaging, cell viability, anti-inflammatory, cell adhesion, biodegradation, and hemocompatibility assays, the characteristics of the delivery system were thoroughly evaluated.

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Objective: To explore the differences between SonoVue and Sonazoid contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in evaluating enhancement features of renal masses and determine the diagnostic value of CEUS in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC).

Methods: A total of 57 eligible patients were enrolled and divided into the ccRCC, papillary renal cell carcinoma (pRCC), non-ccRCC and non-pRCC malignancy groups, and benign mass groups based on their postsurgical histopathologic diagnosis. The enhancement features of renal masses following SonoVue and Sonazoid CEUS in each group were analyzed.

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Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated immunogenic cell death (ICD) is crucial in radioimmunotherapy by boosting innate antitumor immunity. However, the hypoxic tumor microenvironment (TME) often impedes ROS production, limiting the efficacy of radiotherapy. To tackle this challenge, a combination therapy involving radiotherapy and immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) with anti-programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) has been explored to enhance antitumor effects and reprogram the immunosuppressive TME.

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  • - Endotracheal intubation is crucial for critically ill patients but can lead to tissue damage and ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) due to biofilms created by drug-resistant pathogens.
  • - A new hydrogel catheter made from quaternary phosphonium salts is designed to be more tissue-friendly and prevent infections by inhibiting stubborn bacteria and fungi.
  • - This hydrogel displays strong antimicrobial properties, effectively killing most multi-drug resistant bacteria and fungi, and successfully prevents biofilm formation, thereby reducing the risk of VAP.
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Glioblastoma (GBM) represents the most aggressive primary brain tumor, and urgently requires effective treatments. Oncolytic adenovirus (OA) shows promise as a potential candidate for clinical antitumor therapy, including in the treatment of GBM. Nevertheless, the systemic delivery of OA continues to face challenges, leading to significantly compromised antitumor efficacy.

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  • The NEOTAX phase 2 study explored how effective and safe the combination of toripalimab and axitinib is for patients with clear cell renal cell carcinoma and inferior vena cava tumor thrombus.
  • Out of 25 patients, 44% showed a reduction in thrombus level, with a median decrease in tumor thrombus length of 2.3 cm, while 61.9% had changes in their surgical approach.
  • The study found promising progression-free survival rates (25.3 months median; 89.1% at 1 year) and noted no severe treatment-related adverse events, suggesting that the combination therapy effectively downstages the tumor and improves surgical outcomes.
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Indole and skatole (3-methylindole, CHN) are common nitrogen-containing heterocyclic pollutants found in waste, wastewater treatment plants, and public restrooms and are the most notorious compounds in animal feces. Biodegradation was considered a feasible method for the removal of indole and skatole, but a comprehensive understanding of the metabolic pathways under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions was lacking, and the functional genes responsible for skatole biodegradation remained a mystery. Through metagenomic and gene cluster functional analysis, p38 (NCBI: CP167896), (styrene monooxygenase: ACDW34_08180), and (styrene monooxygenase: ACDW34_08350) were identified as having the potential to degrade indole and skatole.

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Ferroptosis primarily relies on reactive oxygen (ROS) production and lipid peroxide (LPO) accumulation, which opens up new opportunities for tumor therapy. However, a standalone ferroptosis process is insufficient in inhibiting tumor progression. Unlike previously reported Fe-based nanomaterials, we have engineered a novel nanoreactor named IR780/Ce@EGCG/APT, which uses metal-polyphenols network (Ce@EGCG) based on rare-earth cerium and epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) to encapsulate IR780 and modified with the aptamer (AS1411).

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Objectives: To assess the efficacy and safety of preoperative neoadjuvant everolimus in renal angiomyolipomas (AML) patients with or without Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC).

Materials And Methods: This multi-institutional retrospective study enrolled renal AML patients who underwent partial nephrectomy (PN) or total nephrectomy after receiving at least 1 month of pre-operative everolimus. Imaging evaluations were collected before and after treatment, along with demographic, surgical, and follow-up information.

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Assessing the olfactory preferences of consumers is an important aspect of fragrance product development and marketing. With the advancement of wearable device technologies, physiological signals hold great potential for evaluating olfactory preferences. However, there is currently a lack of relevant studies and specific explanatory procedures for preference assessment methods that are based on physiological signals.

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Helicobacter pylori infects the gastric mucosa and induces chronic gastritis, peptic ulcers, and gastric cancer. Research has demonstrated that vaccination can induce a protective immune response and prevent H. pylori infection.

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