Publications by authors named "Huang Mao"

The persistent airway inflammation is the main characteristic of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), typically caused by an indoor environment pollution cigarette smoke (CS). METTL16 is an mA methyltransferase that has been proven to be closely associated with the occurrence of various diseases. However, its exact role in smoking-induced COPD remains to be investigated.

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While respiratory rate has proven to be a sensitive prognostic indicator in ICU settings, its relevance in the context of Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) patients complicated by Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) remains underexplored. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the relationship between respiratory rate and in-hospital mortality in this specific patient cohort. This retrospective cohort study utilized the Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care-IV database to analyze all AMI patients with concomitant CHF.

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To develop ultrasensitive and rapid antibiotics residue detection method is crucial for ensuring food safety and protecting human health. Herein, a novel photoelectrochemical (PEC) aptasensor integrated with single-atom ruthenium (Ru) nanozyme-mediated catalytic precipitation as a valuable signal amplification strategy, have been established for ultrasensitive chloramphenicol (CAP) detection. Particularly, the exceptional peroxidase-mimicking activity of single-atom Ru nanozyme is responsible for accelerating the oxidation of 4-chloro-1-naphthol (4-CN) to produce insoluble precipitate on the electrode, which in turn causes a notable reduction in the photocurrent.

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  • The study investigates the role of necroptosis, a type of programmed cell death, in asthma to determine its contributing factors and identify potential therapies targeting it.
  • Using machine learning algorithms, researchers identified four differentially expressed genes linked to necroptosis in asthma patients, with three (NLRP3, PYCARD, ALOX15) being upregulated and one (VDAC3) downregulated.
  • The findings suggest these necroptosis-related genes are not only important for understanding asthma pathology but also hold potential as diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets.
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Background: Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a lethal lung disease characterized by progressive fibrosis, leading to impaired gas exchange and high mortality. The etiology of IPF is complex, with potential links to autoimmune disorders such as hypothyroidism. This study explores the relationship between hypothyroidism and IPF, focusing on the mediating role of plasma proteins.

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  • - Airway remodeling in allergic asthma is driven by epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), primarily influenced by transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1, with protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) playing a crucial role in this process.
  • - The long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) lincR-PPP2R5C modulates PP2A activity and its knockout (KO) was found to reduce inflammation and airway remodeling in a mouse model of chronic allergic asthma induced by house dust mite (HDM).
  • - The mechanism reveals that the absence of lincR-PPP2R5C boosts PP2A activity, leading to decreased TGF-β1 production and impaired EMT
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  • Pesticides are chemicals that can be very harmful and might affect how well we hear.
  • A study on mice showed that a specific pesticide, TCP, can hurt their hearing by damaging important cells in the ear over time.
  • The exposure to TCP caused stress and inflammation in the ear, leading to changes that could make it hard for them to hear properly.
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Background: Allergic asthma is largely dominated by Th2 lymphocytes. Micropeptides in Th2 cells and asthma remain unmasked. Here, we aimed to demonstrate a micropeptide, T-cell regulatory micropeptide (TREMP), in Th2 cell differentiation in asthma.

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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a common disease with high global morbidity and mortality. Macrophages release IL-1β and orchestrate airway inflammation in COPD. Previously, we explored the role of a new lncRNA, LincR-PPP2R5C, in regulating Th2 cells in asthma.

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Background: The coexistence of heart failure and diabetes is prevalent, particularly in Intensive Care Units (ICU). However, the relationship between the triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index, heart failure, diabetes, and the length of hospital stay (LHS) in patients with cerebrovascular disease in the ICU remains uncertain. This study aims to investigate the association between the TyG index and LHS in patients with heart failure and diabetes.

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Deficiency of TOM5, a mitochondrial protein, causes organizing pneumonia (OP) in mice. The clinical significance and mechanisms of TOM5 in the pathogenesis of OP remain elusive. We demonstrated that TOM5 was significantly increased in the lung tissues of OP patients, which was positively correlated with the collagen deposition.

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Background: Benralizumab is indicated as add-on therapy in patients with uncontrolled, severe eosinophilic asthma; it has not yet been evaluated in a large Asian population with asthma in a clinical trial.

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of benralizumab in patients with severe asthma in Asia.

Methods: MIRACLE (NCT03186209) was a randomized, Phase 3 study in China, South Korea, and the Philippines.

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  • This study investigated the levels of soluble CD146 (sCD146) in plasma of 97 patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), comparing stable and exacerbated conditions.
  • It found that exacerbated patients had significantly lower sCD146 levels than stable patients and that higher sCD146 levels were associated with better patient outcomes, such as fewer hospitalizations and lower severity scores.
  • The research identified sCD146 as an independent risk factor for acute exacerbation of COPD, demonstrating its potential value in diagnosing and predicting exacerbations alongside other clinical factors.
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  • - Post-COVID-19 syndrome is linked to changes in immune response, showing lower PD-1 levels in CD8 T cells of recovered COVID-19 patients compared to unexposed seniors.
  • - Increased levels of IFN-γ in the plasma of recovered patients inhibit PD-1 expression in CD8 T cells, potentially affecting their immune function.
  • - Analysis suggests that the AKT/GSK3β signaling pathway plays a role in regulating the relationship between IFN-γ and PD-1 levels in CD8 T cells of COVID-19 convalescent patients, indicating a mechanism for long COVID symptoms.
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Purpose: The roles and mechanisms of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) in T helper 2 (Th2) differentiation from allergic asthma are poorly understood. We aimed to explore a novel lncRNA, LincR-protein phosphatase 2 regulatory subunit B' gamma (PPP2R5C), in Th2 differentiation in a mouse model of asthma.

Methods: LincR-PPP2R5C from RNA-seq data of CD4 T cells of asthma-like mice were validated and confirmed by quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, northern blotting, nuclear and cytoplasmic separation, and fluorescence hybridization (FISH).

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Background: Natural killer (NK) cells have gained considerable attention and hold great potential for their application in tumor immunotherapy. This is mainly due to their MHC-unrestricted and pan-specific recognition capabilities, as well as their ability to rapidly respond to and eliminate target cells. To artificially generate therapeutic NK cells, various materials can be utilized, such as peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), umbilical cord blood (UCB), induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), and NK cell lines.

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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a leading cause of global death. As a molecule beyond adhesion, CD146 is involved in COPD pathogenesis. However, the mechanisms of CD146 in COPD remain largely elusive.

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Toxoplasma gondii is a pathogen that poses a serious threat to human health and causes significant economic losses to the global livestock industry. The prevalence of toxoplasmosis infection has been reported to be high in humans and animals around the world, but the occurrence of the disease has not yet been reported in water buffaloes in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, southern China. To understand the overall seroprevalence of T.

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Rationale: Gefitinib is a potent and selective orally active growth factor receptor (EGFR)-tyrosine kinase inhibitor that is commonly used to treat advanced non-small cell lung cancer patients with activating EGFR mutations. Hearing impairment with gefitinib was sparsely reported. In this report, we describe a case of sensorineural deafness associated with the administration of gefitinib, with a Naranjo score of 7.

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Cryptococcus neoformans (C. neoformans) is an important opportunistic fungal pathogen for pulmonary cryptococcosis. Previously, we demonstrated that CD146 mediated the adhesion of C.

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strains isolated from diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) have less virulence, but still cause severe infections. Furthermore, hypovirulent strains appear to be localized in the deep tissues of diabetic foot osteomyelitis, indicating that the unique environment within DFUs affects the pathogenicity of . In this study, the cell-free culture medium (CFCM) of strains isolated from DFUs exhibited higher cytotoxicity to human erythrocytes than those isolated from non-diabetic patients with sepsis or wounds.

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Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) was a disease with poor outcomes, partly because there were no high-efficiency non-invasive diagnostic biomarkers. The RNA modification status of 5-Methylcytosine (mC) has been shown to be a biomarker for various diseases, but its potentiality to be a diagnostic biomarker for NSCLC remained inconclusive. In this research, we collected peripheral leukocyte samples from 141 patients with NSCLC and 90 normal people as controls to evaluate the extent of mC RNA modification.

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The metabolite of organophosphate pesticide chlorpyrifos (CPF), 3,5,6-Trichloro-2-pyridinol (TCP), is persistent and mobile toxic substance in soil and water environments, exhibiting cytotoxic, genotoxic, and neurotoxic properties. However, little is known about its effects on the peripheral auditory system. Herein, we investigated the effects of TCP exposure on mouse postnatal day 3 (P3) cochlear culture and an auditory cell line HEI-OC1 to elucidate the underlying molecular mechanisms of ototoxicity.

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