Publications by authors named "Hailong Cao"

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), has led to major global health concern. However, the focus on immediate effects was assumed as the tip of iceberg due to the symptoms following acute infection, which was defined as post-acute COVID-19 syndrome (PACS). Gut microbiota alterations even after disease resolution and the gastrointestinal symptoms are the key features of PACS.

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Group 3 innate lymphoid cells (ILC3s) control tissue homeostasis and orchestrate mucosal inflammation; however, the precise mechanisms governing ILC3 activity are fully understood. Here, we identified the transmembrane protein neuropilin-1 (NRP1) as a positive regulator of interleukin (IL)-17-producing ILC3s in the intestine. NRP1 was markedly upregulated in intestinal mucosal biopsies from patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) compared with healthy controls.

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The initiation and progression of colorectal cancer (CRC) are intimately associated with genetic, environmental and biological factors. (DSV), a sulfate-reducing bacterium, has been found excessive growth in CRC patients, suggesting a potential role in carcinogenesis. However, the precise mechanisms underlying this association remain incompletely understood.

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  • Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a global health issue with no curative treatments, and intestinal macrophages are crucial in its development.
  • Researchers have developed V-type peptide-decorated nanoparticles (VP-NP) that show strong anti-inflammatory properties by modulating macrophage functions.
  • In mouse models, VP-NP reduces inflammation and damages in the intestine by shifting macrophages from harmful M1 to beneficial M2 types, presenting a promising new approach for managing IBD.
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Background: Postoperative hypoxemia and pulmonary complications remain a frequent event after on-pump cardiac surgery and mostly characterized by pulmonary atelectasis. Surfactant dysfunction or hyposecretion happens prior to atelectasis formation, and sigh represents the strongest stimulus for surfactant secretion. The role of sigh breaths added to conventional lung protective ventilation in reducing postoperative hypoxemia and pulmonary complications among cardiac surgery is unknown.

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  • Saccharomyces boulardii (Sb) is a probiotic yeast that may help treat gastrointestinal disorders like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) by alleviating gut inflammation and protecting the intestinal barrier.
  • Research revealed that the supernatant from Sb (SbS) contains a protein called thioredoxin (Trx), which plays a key role in activating the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and showing anti-inflammatory effects.
  • Trx increases the expression of EGFR ligands and enhances EGFR activity, suggesting that Trx could be used as a potential treatment approach for IBD by promoting gut health and reducing inflammation.
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an idiopathic and persistent inflammatory illness of the bowels, leading to a substantial burden on both society and patients due to its high incidence and recurrence. The pathogenesis of IBD is multifaceted, partly attributed to the imbalance of immune responses toward the gut microbiota. There is a correlation between the severity of the disease and the imbalance in the oral microbiota, which has been discovered in recent research highlighting the role of oral microbes in the development of IBD.

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Consuming probiotic products is a solution that people are willing to choose to augment health. As a global health hazard, sleep deprivation (SD) can cause both physical and mental diseases. The present study investigated the protective effects of (), a widely used probiotic, on a SD mouse model.

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The steady increase in the prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is regarded as a worldwide health issue. Gut microorganisms could modulate host immune and metabolic status and are associated with health effects. Probiotics, Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG), are beneficial microorganisms that ameliorate disease and exert advantageous effects on intestinal homeostasis.

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The global incidence and prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are gradually increasing. A high-fat diet (HFD) is known to disrupt intestinal homeostasis and aggravate IBD, yet the underlying mechanisms remain largely undefined. Here, a positive correlation between dietary fat intake and disease severity in both IBD patients and murine colitis models is observed.

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With the rapidly aging human population, age-related cognitive decline and dementia are becoming increasingly prevalent worldwide. Aging is considered the main risk factor for cognitive decline and acts through alterations in the composition of the gut microbiota, microbial metabolites, and the functions of astrocytes. The microbiota-gut-brain axis has been the focus of multiple studies and is closely associated with cognitive function.

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Hypoxia promotes tumorigenesis and lactate accumulation in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). Lactate can induce histone lysine lactylation (Kla, a recently identified histone marks) to regulate transcription. However, the functional consequence of histone Kla under hypoxia in ESCC remains to be explored.

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Photocatalytic H evolution by water splitting is a promising approach to address the challenges of environmental pollution and energy scarcity. Graphitic carbon nitride (g-CN) has emerged as a star photocatalyst because of its numerous advantages. To address the limitations of traditional g-CN, namely its inadequate visible light response and rapid recombination of photogenerated carriers, we employed a schiff base reaction to synthesize -C=N- doped g-CN.

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Machine learning models show promise in identifying geogenic contaminated groundwaters. Modeling in regions with no or limited samples is challenging due to the need for large training sets. One potential solution is transferring existing models to such regions.

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Objectives: Misdiagnosis of acute aortic syndrome (AAS) significantly increases mortality. Tenascin-C (TN-C) is an extracellular matrix glycoprotein related to cardiovascular injury. The elevation of TN-C in AAS and whether it can discriminate sudden-onset of acute chest pain in Chinese remains unclear.

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High-fat diet (HFD) has long been recognized as risk factors for the development and progression of ulcerative colitis (UC), but the exact mechanism remained elusive. Here, HFD increased intestinal deoxycholic acid (DCA) levels, and DCA further exacerbated colonic inflammation. Transcriptome analysis revealed that DCA triggered ferroptosis pathway in colitis mice.

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  • - The study investigates how long-term exposure to polysorbate 80 (P80), an emulsifier in food and pharmaceuticals, affects gut microbiota and cognitive function in aging mice.
  • - Results show that P80 intake worsened cognitive decline and led to increased brain pathology, gut microbiota imbalance, and changes in bile acid metabolism in the mice.
  • - The findings suggest that P80-induced gut dysbiosis and related metabolic changes may disrupt the intestinal and blood-brain barriers, contributing to neuroinflammation and accelerated cognitive decline in aging individuals.
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Background: Cox-Maze procedure is currently the gold standard treatment for atrial fibrillation (AF). However, data on the effectiveness of the Cox-Maze procedure after concomitant mitral valve surgery (MVS) are not well established. The aim of this study was to assess the safety and efficacy of Cox-Maze procedure versus no-maze procedure n in AF patients undergoing mitral valve surgery through a systematic review of the literature and meta-analysis.

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Nonresponse to biologic agents in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) poses a significant public health burden, and the prediction of response to biologics offers valuable insights for IBD management. Given the pivotal role of gut microbiota and their endogenous metabolites in IBD, we conducted a systematic review to investigate the potential of fecal microbiota and mucosal microbiota and endogenous metabolomic markers as predictors for biotherapy response in IBD patients. A total of 38 studies were included in the review.

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  • Optimizing second-line biologic therapies is important for adult patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) who do not respond to first-line treatments.
  • A study analyzed 43 research papers comparing the effectiveness of several second-line biologics, with findings showing that Infliximab and Vedolizumab have better clinical remission and healing rates compared to Ustekinumab and Adalimumab.
  • The results suggest prioritizing Infliximab or Vedolizumab for patients with first-line treatment failure, while recommending caution with Adalimumab; further studies on Ustekinumab are needed for more clarity.
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Purpose: Microbial dysbiosis is considered as a hallmark of colorectal cancer (CRC). Trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) as a gut microbiota-dependent metabolite has recently been implicated in CRC development. Nevertheless, evidence relating TMAO to intestinal carcinogenesis remains largely unexplored.

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The gut microbiota during early life plays a crucial role in infant development. This microbial-host interaction is also essential for metabolism, immunity, and overall human health in later life. Early-life pharmaceutical exposure, mainly referring to exposure during pregnancy, childbirth, and infancy, may change the structure and function of gut microbiota and affect later human health.

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The incidence of cancer has shown a great increase during the past decades and poses tough challenges to cancer treatment. Anti-tumour immunotherapy, represented by immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), possesses favorable remission in unrestricted spectrum of cancer types. However, its efficacy seems to be heterogeneous among accumulating studies.

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