Publications by authors named "Hanbing Hu"

Rapid and accurate recognition of severe community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) would facilitate the optimal intervention. Currently, the diagnosis of severe CAP is commonly based on the criteria established by Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA)/American Thoracic Society (ATS), which include 2 primary and 9 secondary criteria, making the process cumbersome and time-consuming. Here, a porous PtCu alloy-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (LDI MS) is designed for the extraction of plasma metabolic fingerprints (PMFs), coupling with machine learning for the diagnosis of severe CAP.

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  • Peas are important in biogenetics, serving various functions like food and fodder, but research on their complex genome and epigenetics has been slow.
  • This study focused on four histone marks in peas to create a map of genome regulatory elements, revealing that different modifications impact various growth pathways and responses to stress.
  • It identified a new chromatin state related to development and stress, showing how these histone modifications work together to regulate genes and affect metabolite production under salt stress.
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  • Hypobaric hypoxia, which causes altitude sickness, significantly affects human health, but studies on its proteomic and metabolic impacts in animals are limited.
  • This study exposed male Sprague-Dawley rats to long-term (40 days) and short-term (3 days) hypoxia, comparing them with a normal control group, revealing notable changes in lipid metabolism markers.
  • Key findings include increased levels of LDL, triglycerides, and total cholesterol in the liver, with distinct responses in HDL levels between long-term and short-term hypoxia, indicating significant biochemical changes due to varying exposure times.
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Epigenetic modifications, such as histone alterations, play crucial roles in regulating the flowering process in Arabidopsis, a typical long-day model plant. Histone modifications are notably involved in the intricate regulation of FLC, a key inhibitor of flowering. Although sirtuin-like protein and NAD-dependent deacetylases play an important role in regulating energy metabolism, plant stress responses, and hormonal signal transduction, the mechanisms underlying their developmental transitions remain unclear.

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  • Phosgene, a toxic gas, can lead to serious lung injuries in cases of accidental exposure, and the biological mechanisms behind this injury are not well understood.
  • Recent research using single-cell RNA sequencing identified that the protein Galectin-3 (Gal3) was present at significantly higher levels in the lungs of mice affected by phosgene-induced acute lung injury (P-ALI).
  • Inhibiting Gal3 and removing specific immune cells (alveolar macrophages) reduced lung cell death and damage in experimental models, suggesting targeting Gal3 could improve treatment strategies for P-ALI.
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Purpose: Chemically induced acute lung injury (CALI) has become a serious health concern in our industrialized world, and abnormal functional alterations of immune cells crucially contribute to severe clinical symptoms. However, the cell heterogeneity and functional phenotypes of respiratory immune characteristics related to CALI remain unclear.

Methods: We performed scRNA sequencing on bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) samples obtained from phosgene-induced CALI rat models and healthy controls.

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Accidental exposure to phosgene can cause acute lung injury (ALI), characterized by uncontrolled inflammation and impaired lung blood-gas barrier. CD34CD45 cells with high pituitary tumor transforming gene 1 (PTTG1) expression were identified around rat pulmonary vessels through single-cell RNA sequencing, and have been shown to attenuate P-ALI by promoting lung vascular barrier repair. As a transcription factor closely related to angiogenesis, whether PTTG1 plays a role in CD34CD45 cell repairing the pulmonary vascular barrier in rats with P-ALI remains unclear.

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(1) Background: Carbohydrate combined with dietary fiber (DF) applied as a surrogate marker of overall carbohydrate quality is a more essential determinant of cardiometabolic health. However, to date, no studies have applied this metric to analyze its associations with poor blood pressure control in hypertensive patients. (2) Methods: A cross-sectional design was implemented in one tertiary hospital and one community hospital in China.

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The intestinal mucosa is a highly compartmentalized structure that forms a direct barrier between the host intestine and the environment, and its dysfunction could result in a serious disease. As T cells, which are important components of the mucosal immune system, interact with gut microbiota and maintain intestinal homeostasis, they may be involved in the process of intestinal barrier dysfunction. P2X7 receptor (P2X7R), a member of the P2X receptors family, mediates the effects of extracellular adenosine triphosphate and is expressed by most innate or adaptive immune cells, including T cells.

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Intestinal ischemia-reperfusion (II/R) injury is a complex pathologic process, which is of great significance to unravel the underlying mechanisms and pathophysiology. Our study represented a comprehensive proteomic analysis in the human intestine with ischemia-reperfusion injury. The proteomics analysis measured a total of 5,230 proteins, and 417 differently expressed proteins (DEPs) were identified between II/R and control samples.

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Sarcopenia is a serious public health problem associated with the loss of muscle mass and function. The purpose of this study was to identify molecular markers and construct a ceRNA pathway as a significant predictor of sarcopenia. We designed a prediction model to select important differentially expressed mRNAs (DEMs), and constructed a sarcopenia associated ceRNA network.

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