Publications by authors named "Hong Jing"

Objective: This study aimed to investigate hepatitis B knowledge and hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related surveillance status among HBsAg-positive patients, as well as to further explore the relevant influencing factors.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on the HBsAg-positive patients from 8 October 2023 to 10 November 2023 in Qidong City. A self-report questionnaire was developed based on a literature review of similar studies.

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Point mutations in the ligand binding domain of retinoic acid receptor alpha (RARα) are linked to breast fibroepithelial tumor development, but their role in solid tumorigenesis is unclear. In this study, we assessed the functional effects of known RARα mutations on retinoic acid signaling using biochemical and cellular assays. All tested mutants exhibited reduced transcriptional activity compared to wild-type RARα and showed a dominant negative effect, a feature associated with developmental defects and tumor formation.

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Background: Multimorbidity, defined as the coexistence of two or more chronic diseases, is highly prevalent among the elderly population and is associated with adverse outcomes. However, little is known about its relationship with sleep issues, particularly in this demographic. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate its association with sleep quality and duration among the elderly.

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The rapid development of modern industries is accompanied with the aggravating water heavy metal pollution, which poses a potential threat to the aquatic environment and the health of local populations. As an efficient and economical adsorbent, biochar demonstrates the adsorption capacity for heavy metal ions and its adsorption capacity is significantly enhanced after modification. Therefore, biochar can effectively mitigate environmental pollution.

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  • The study examines how varying protein levels in dried noodles (10%-15%) affect their structure and how easily starch within them can be digested during rehydration.
  • Results show that the noodles' hardness decreases exponentially during rehydration, influenced by starch gelatinization and protein aggregation, leading to the formation of a honeycomb gel structure.
  • Higher protein content leads to a more compact gel structure, slowing down starch digestion rates; overcooking noodles with high protein content reduces digestibility by about 10% compared to low-protein noodles.
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The underlying mechanisms of salt and alkali on the viscoelastic behaviors of noodle dough sheets with varied B/A-type starch ratios were investigated from water state, protein polymerization and conformation, and microstructure. The viscoelastic behaviors of dough sheets increased with increasing B/A-type starch ratio, regardless of the presence of salt and alkali, indicating the addition of salt and alkali did not change the effect law of starch granule size on dough viscoelasticity. The viscoelastic moduli of dough decreased in the presence of salt and alkali, and the effect was more obvious as the ratio of B/A-type starch decreased, which was mainly determined by the interactions of protein-protein, protein-starch, and starch-starch in dough systems.

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Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD) is the leading cause of keratoplasty without drug treatment. Research indicated that oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation play significant roles in FECD. However, the underlying pathogenesis and potential treatment remain poorly understood.

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Objective: Admission hyperglycaemia is recognized as a contributor to poor outcomes in patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. This study aimed to evaluate the association between admission hyperglycaemia and in-hospital mortality in patients with hypertension and acute aortic dissection (AAD).

Methods: Patients diagnosed with hypertension and AAD between 1 January 2010 and 1 March 2023 were enrolled into this retrospective observational study, and divided into two groups based on admission blood glucose levels (BGA): normoglycemia (BGA < 7.

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The objective of this study was to ascertain the relationship between the weight-adjusted waist index (WWI) and the risk of stroke in an elderly hypertensive population, a relationship that has not been previously elucidated. The Cox regression model was employed to assess the correlation between baseline WWI measurements and the incidence of stroke. To further elucidate the shape of the association between baseline WWI and stroke, restricted cubic splines were employed.

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Background: Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK) has become the dominant keratoplasty procedure. However, the impact of high intraocular pressure (IOP) on the DMEK prognosis in patients without preexisting glaucoma remains unknown.

Methods: Non-glaucoma patients who underwent DMEK in Peking University Third Hospital between July 2017 and March 2023 with a follow-up duration longer than six months were included in this cohort study.

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Poly (ADP-ribose) Polymerase inhibitors (PARPi) have demonstrated remarkable clinical efficacy in treating ovarian cancer (OV) with BRCA1/2 mutations. However, drug resistance inevitably limits their clinical applications and there is an urgent need for improved therapeutic strategies to enhance the clinical utility of PARPi, such as Olaparib. Here, compelling evidence indicates that sensitivity of PARPi is associated with cell cycle dysfunction.

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Objective: To explore the link between plasma aldosterone concentration (PAC) and the prevalence of metabolic dysfunction-related fatty liver disease (MAFLD) in hypertensive patients.

Methods: We analyzed data from 41,131 hospitalized patients from January 1, 2014, to December 31, 2023. Multivariate logistic regression models tested associations, with threshold, subgroup, and sensitivity analyses conducted to validate findings.

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Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) is currently the standard of care for metastatic renal cell carcinoma (RCC), but treatment responses remain unpredictable. Aristolochic acid (AA), a prevalent supplement additive in Taiwan, has been associated with RCC and induces signature mutations, although its effect on the tumor-immune microenvironment (TIME) is unclear. We aimed to investigate the immune profile of AA-positive RCCs and explore its potential role as a susceptible candidate for ICB.

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Stem cell derived small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) have emerged as promising nanomaterials for the repair of bone defects. However, low retention of sEVs affects their therapeutic effects. Clinically used natural substitute inorganic bovine bone mineral (Bio-Oss) bone powder lacks high compactibility and efficient osteo-inductivity that limit its clinical application in repairing large bone defects.

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  • The study uses Mendelian Randomization to investigate causal links between various risk factors and preeclampsia, a serious condition during pregnancy that affects maternal and infant health.
  • Using a large sample size of over 267,000 individuals, the research identifies significant genetic associations, particularly with hyperthyroidism, BMI, type 2 diabetes, and serum uric acid levels, while finding no links with gestational diabetes and other factors.
  • The findings emphasize the need for a comprehensive understanding of preeclampsia's causes to inform preventative and treatment strategies in the future.
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Background: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a major global cardiovascular health threat and the leading cause of death in many countries. The disease has a significant impact in China, where it has become the leading cause of death. There is an urgent need to develop non-invasive, rapid, cost-effective, and reliable techniques for the early detection of CAD using machine learning (ML).

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Introduction: Post-keratoplasty glaucoma (PKG) is a major complication following penetrating keratoplasty (PKP) for congenital corneal opacity (CCO). This study aims to assess the preoperative structural risk factors for PKG following PKP for CCO using ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM).

Methods: Pediatric patients with CCO who underwent preoperative UBM and primary PKP were enrolled.

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  • The study investigates the relationship between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and proteinuria in patients with hypertension, suggesting that OSA may be an independent risk factor for kidney damage.
  • It involved a cross-sectional analysis of 2,106 participants, where those with more severe OSA were found to have a progressively higher risk of proteinuria compared to those without OSA.
  • Key findings include that higher apnea hypopnea index (AHI) and time spent with low oxygen saturation correlate with increased likelihood of proteinuria, indicating that OSA severity is linked to renal impairment in hypertensive patients.
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Objective: Previous studies focusing on primary aldosteronism (PA) and thyroid diseases were controversial. Hence, this study aimed to examine associations between thyroid function, thyroid diseases, and PA and its subtypes.

Design And Methods: This was a cross-sectional study, which enrolled 1023 patients with PA and 6138 patients with essential hypertension (EH) admitted to Hypertension Center of People's Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region from August 2011 to June 2022.

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  • The study investigates the genetic and environmental factors that lead to peritoneal metastasis (PM) in gastric cancer (GC), which typically has a poor prognosis.
  • Researchers conducted a detailed analysis of samples from 326 patients, looking at various genetic and expression changes in tumors and their surroundings.
  • Findings revealed specific genetic mutations and tumor microenvironment characteristics that enhance the risk of PM, along with potential therapeutic targets to improve treatment strategies for patients with GC.
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Background: Prior research has highlighted the association between uric acid (UA) and the activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS). However, the specific relationship between aldosterone, the RAAS's end product, and UA-related diseases remains poorly understood. This study aims to clarify the impact of aldosterone on the development and progression of hyperuricemia and gout in hypertensive patients.

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Collecting duct carcinoma (CDC) is an aggressive rare subtype of kidney cancer with unmet clinical needs. Little is known about its underlying molecular alterations and etiology, primarily due to its rarity, and lack of preclinical models. This study aims to comprehensively characterize molecular alterations in CDC and identify its therapeutic vulnerabilities.

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Objective: To investigate the potential affective factors of depressive symptoms in patients with hypertension and explore the protective effects of physical activity.

Methods: 211 hypertensive patients aged over 18 years were consecutively recruited. All patients completed a self-designed questionnaire and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) to assess the coexistence of depressive symptoms, and psychiatrists were invited to diagnose depression when necessary.

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Background: Warburg-Cinotti syndrome is a rare syndrome caused by de novo or inherited variants in discoding domain receptor tyrosine kinase 2 (DDR2). Only six cases have been reported worldwide and our knowledge of this disease remained sparse especially from an ophthalmological perspective, since previous literature mostly focused on systemic malformations or genetics.

Case Presentation: A seven-year-old boy developed a gelatinous vascularized conjunctiva-like mass secondary to trauma.

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