Publications by authors named "Haiyan Guo"

The precise mechanisms behind early embryonic arrest due to sperm-related factors and the most effective strategies are not yet fully understood. Here, we present two cases of male infertility linked to novel variants, associated with oligoasthenoteratozoospermia (OAT) and early embryonic arrest. To investigate the underlying mechanisms and promising therapeutic approaches, knock-in and knock-out mice were generated.

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Background: Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is a very aggressive disease characterized by a heterogeneous tumor immune microenvironment (TIME). Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) constitute the major innate immune population in the TIME where they facilitate crucial regulatory processes that participate in malignant tumor progression. SPP1 + macrophages (SPP1 + Macs) are found in many cancers, but their effects on HNSCC remain unknown.

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Whether an increased genetic risk of steatotic liver disease (SLD) can be offset by maintaining a healthy weight remains unknown. We aimed to clarify the associations among the body mass index (BMI) and its change patterns with SLD and assess whether genetic susceptibility can modify these associations in Chinese people. A total of 10,091 and 6124 participants from the Health Omics Preventive Examination (HOPE) Program were enrolled in cross-sectional and follow-up analyses, respectively.

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Background & Aims: Liver stiffness measurement (LSM) via vibration-controlled transient elastography (VCTE) accurately assesses fibrosis. We aimed to develop a universal risk score for predicting hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) development in patients with chronic hepatitis.

Methods: We systematically selected predictors and developed the risk prediction model (HCC-LSM) in the HBV training cohort (n = 2,251, median follow-up of 3.

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The inherent properties of exposed facets of iron minerals played key roles in heterogeneous reactions at the mineral interface, and the addition of co-catalysts has been elucidated to further enhance the reactions for contaminants degradation. Here, synergistic Fenton-like catalytic reactivity of different hematite dominant exposed facets ({001}, {012}, {100}, and {113}) with nano boron carbide (BC) was revealed. In 5 h, as compared with the cumulative •OH in the BC/HO system (96.

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Skin-nerve interaction plays an important role in promoting wound healing. However, in diabetic ulcers (DUs), the diabetic periphery neuropathy and excessive levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) block skin-nerve interaction and further impede the DUs healing. Herein, we developed a nanoscale metal-organic framework loaded with nerve growth factor (NGF/Ce-UiO-66, denoted NGF/CU) for the treatment of DUs.

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Background: CXCR6+CD8+T cells have been implicated in the pathogenesis of various liver and autoimmune diseases. However, their involvement in primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) has not been elucidated.

Methods: We used immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry to quantify CXCR6+CD8+T cells in hepatic tissue and peripheral blood samples obtained from CXCR6+CD8+T cells obtained from PBC patients.

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The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) functions in the regulation of intestinal inflammation, but knowledge of the underlying mechanisms in innate immune cells is limited. Here, we investigated the role of AhR in modulating the functions of macrophages in inflammatory bowel disease pathogenesis. The cellular composition of intestinal lamina propria CD45 leukocytes in a dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced mouse colitis model was determined by single-cell RNA sequencing.

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  • Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a serious condition that affects premature infants, and the study aims to examine the effectiveness of various inflammatory biomarkers in differentiating between severe (surgical/death) and milder (medical) forms of NEC.
  • The study analyzed data from 90 infants with advanced stages of NEC and found that certain biomarkers, like PLR, CRP, and PCT, were significantly higher in those with surgical/death NEC compared to those treated medically.
  • The research highlights the potential for a predictive model based on these biomarkers to improve diagnostic accuracy and communication in clinical settings; however, further multicenter studies are necessary to validate the findings.
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Cetuximab resistance has been a major challenge for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patients receiving targeted therapy. However, the mechanism that causes cetuximab resistance, especially microRNA (miRNA) regulation, remains unclear. Growing evidence suggests that miRNAs may act as "nuclear activating miRNAs" for targeting promoter regions or enhancers related to target genes.

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Wound infections, especially those caused by pathogenic bacteria, present a considerable public health concern due to associated complications and poor therapeutic outcomes. Herein, we developed antibacterial nanoparticles, namely, PGTP, by coordinating guanidine derivatives with a porphyrin-based sonosensitizer. The synthesized PGTP nanoparticles, characterized by their strong positive charge, effectively disrupted the bacterial biosynthesis process through charge interference, demonstrating efficacy against both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria.

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Objective: The primary aim of this study is to explore the effects of enteral nutrition support with ultrasound-guided three-lumen gastrojejunal tube insertion on nutritional status in patients with severe neurological diseases. Additionally, we aim to assess the impact of this intervention on the success rate of catheterization and the aspiration rate, to comprehensively evaluate its benefits and optimize patient care.

Methods: Between March 2022 and March 2023, 60 patients were recruited and randomly divided into ultrasound-guided and control groups of 30 patients each using the Simple Randomisation method.

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  • Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious global health issue, but some individuals, known as "Resisters," show resistance to infection even after exposure to high levels of the bacteria.
  • The study investigated the immune response, particularly phagocytosis, in Resisters compared to patients with latent and active TB, finding similar phagocytic activity in Resisters and latent patients, while active patients had stronger responses.
  • Advanced analysis revealed specific non-coding RNAs and genes that may play a role in the resistance to TB, highlighting potential targets for further research on why some people remain uninfected despite exposure.
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Background: Vitamin D may help to alleviate asthma exacerbation because of its anti-inflammation effect, but the evidence is inconsistent in childhood asthma. MiRNAs are important mediators in asthma pathogenesis and also excellent non-invasive biomarkers. We hypothesized that circulating miRNAs are associated with asthma exacerbation and modified by vitamin D levels.

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Tumor metastasis is a spatial and temporal process that starts with remodeling to generate a proper premetastatic niche in a distant tissue. Infiltration of immunosuppressive macrophages is one of the notable characteristics in the premetastatic niche, which is a fundamental requirement for primary tumor metastasis. Here, we demonstrated that small extracellular vesicles (sEV) carrying RAB21 homed to lung macrophages and interacted with integrin-β1 on macrophages.

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Background: Recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) therapy is beneficial for children with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) in improving short stature and metabolism, but the effect of early rhGH treatment on respiratory and sleep parameters for PWS children under three years old remains elusive. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the impact of rhGH treatment on sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBDs) for toddlers with PWS.

Methods: A total of 17 age-matched PWS patients receiving rhGH treatment (rhGH group) and 17 control individuals not receiving rhGH treatment (non-rhGH group) were recruited for this study between October 2018 and January 2023.

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As an efficient and cost-effective adsorbent, biochar has been widely used in the adsorption and removal of dyes. In this study, a simple NaOH-modified biochar with the pyrolysis temperature of 300 °C (NaCBC) was synthesized, characterized, and investigated for the adsorption performances and mechanisms of methylene blue (MB). NaCBC exhibited excellent MB adsorption performance with maximum removal efficiency and adsorption capacity of 99.

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Malignant melanoma (MM) frequently occurs in the skin or mucosa, whereas malignant melanoma of unknown primary (MUP) is diagnosed in patients with lymph nodes or visceral organs as the site of origin, where it is challenging to detect the primary lesion by comprehensive examination. MUP is possibly related to the spontaneous regression of the primary lesion. In addition, primary hepatic melanoma (PHM) usually refers to the primary MM occurring in the liver, with no typical primary lesions and no manifestations of tumor metastasis.

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Unlabelled: Although immunotherapy can prolong survival in some patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), the response rate remains low. Clarification of the critical mechanisms regulating CD8+ T-cell infiltration and dysfunction in the tumor microenvironment could help maximize the benefit of immunotherapy for treating HNSCC. Here, we performed spatial transcriptomic analysis of HNSCC specimens with differing immune infiltration and single-cell RNA sequencing of five pairs of tumor and adjacent tissues, revealing specific cancer-associated fibroblast (CAF) subsets related to CD8+ T-cell infiltration restriction and dysfunction.

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  • The combination of immunotherapy and chemotherapy shows promise for treating tumors by provoking immune responses while also killing cancer cells.
  • Traditional methods rely on complex drug carriers, which can lead to side effects and complicated preparation processes.
  • This study introduces bacterial flagellum-drug nanoconjugates (FDNCs) that enable a simpler, carrier-free approach, utilizing the flagella to enhance immune response and effectively release chemotherapy agents directly into tumors for improved treatment outcomes.
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Background: The unique expression pattern endows oncofetal genes with great value in cancer diagnosis and treatment. However, only a few oncofetal genes are available for clinical use and the underlying mechanisms that drives the fetal-like reprogramming of cancer cells remain largely unknown.

Methods: Microarray assays and bioinformatic analyses were employed to screen for potential oncofetal long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

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The occurrence of unexplained fertilization failure can have profound psychological and financial consequences for couples struggling with infertility, and its pathogenesis remains unclear. Increasing evidence highlights genetic basis of unexplained fertilization failure occurrence. Here, we identified one novel homozygous nonsense mutation (c.

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A postpartum female in her mid-20s presented with atypical symptoms of postdural puncture headache. However, on initial presentation, the patient reported no headache. Primary symptoms of acute, severe interscapular pain and upper extremity radiculopathy at the time of epidural placement were observed.

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The past decade has witnessed a great leap forward in bacteria-based living agents, including imageable probes, diagnostic reagents, and therapeutics, by virtue of their unique characteristics, such as genetic manipulation, rapid proliferation, colonization capability, and disease site targeting specificity. However, successful translation of bacterial bioagents to clinical applications remains challenging, due largely to their inherent susceptibility to environmental insults, unavoidable toxic side effects, and limited accumulation at the sites of interest. Cell surface components, which play critical roles in shaping bacterial behaviors, provide an opportunity to chemically modify bacteria and introduce different exogenous functions that are naturally unachievable.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Haiyan Guo"

  • - Recent research by Haiyan Guo focuses on the intersection of nanotechnology and biomedical applications, including the use of nanoscale materials for wound healing and infection control, as well as investigations into immune response and disease mechanisms in various conditions.
  • - A significant finding includes the development of a nanoscale metal-organic framework for enhancing skin-nerve interaction in diabetic ulcers, which highlights the potential of novel materials to aid in tissue regeneration and healing processes.
  • - Additionally, Guo's work explores inflammatory responses in preterm infants and the underlying mechanisms of drug resistance in cancer, indicating a broad interest in both clinical implications and mechanistic studies across various fields of health and disease.