Publications by authors named "Jia Gu"

The management and treatment of tumor complications pose continuous challenges due to the inherent complexity. However, the advent of drug delivery systems (DDSs) brings promising opportunities to address the tumor complications using innovative technological approaches. This review focuses on common oncological complications, including cancer thrombosis, malignant serous effusion, tumor-associated infections, cancer pain, and treatment-related complications.

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The identification of cancer driver genes is crucial for understanding the complex processes involved in cancer development, progression, and therapeutic strategies. Multi-omics data and biological networks provided by numerous databases enable the application of graph deep learning techniques that incorporate network structures into the deep learning framework. However, most existing methods do not account for the heterophily in the biological networks, which hinders the improvement of model performance.

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Radiation-induced lung fibrosis (RILF) is a common complication of thoracic radiotherapy. Metformin has been suggested to have a radioprotective effect. This study explored the radioprotective effects of metformin on RILF and its mechanisms.

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Purpose: The psycho-social adaptation of cancer patients is very important, which affects the treatment, rehabilitation process and prognosis of patients, and is closely related to the subjective well-being and quality of life of patients. However, the key factors affecting the psycho-social adjustment of cancer patients are not clear yet. This study aims to evaluate the psycho-social adaptation of cancer patients and its influencing factors based on a meta-analysis.

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Bone metastasis remains a clinical challenge and is still considered incurable. While nanoparticles-based drug delivery and photothermal therapy (PTT) show promise in treating subcutaneous solid tumor, their therapeutic outcome in treating bone metastasis is limited, due to the inaccessibility of bone metastatic site and the complexity of bone metastasis. Herein, we reported a simple nanoplatform composed of thermo-sensitive liposomes (TSL) and gold nanorods (GNR) to treat bone metastasis through improved chemotherapy combined with GNR-assisted PTT.

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The main pathogenic features of immunoglobulin A vasculitis (IgAV) are overactive B cells and elevated production of IgA, which requires help from T follicular helper 17 (Tfh17) cells. To evaluate the pathological role of Tfh17 cells in IgAV, we investigated the mechanism responsible for Tfh17 differentiation and explored how to ameliorate IgAV by modulating Tfh17 generation. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from IgAV patients were analyzed by flow cytometry.

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Background:  More effective methods are urgently needed for predicting the pathological grade and lymph node metastasis of cT1-stage lung adenocarcinoma.

Methods:  We analyzed the relationships between CT quantitative parameters (including three-dimensional parameters) and pathological grade and lymph node metastasis in cT1-stage lung adenocarcinoma patients of our center between January 2015 and December 2023.

Results:  A total of 343 patients were included, of which there were 233 males and 110 females, aged 61.

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Objective: The metabolic reprogramming of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cells is a compensatory adaptation to meet energy requirements for rapid proliferation. This study aimed to examine the synergistic effects of glutamine deprivation and metformin exposure on AML cells.

Methods: SKM-1 cells (an AML cell line) were subjected to glutamine deprivation and/or treatment with metformin or bis-2-(5-phenylacetamido-1,2,4-thiadiazol-2-yl) ethyl sulfide (BPTES, a glutaminase inhibitor) or cytarabine.

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Because of the manufacturing variations of circuit elements and the effects of parasitic parameters, the switching elements of parallel-connected modules cannot be synchronously switched. Consequently, the characteristics of these converters, which are multi-mode, high-order systems, cannot be comprehensively described using reduced-order models based on the symmetry of circuit topology and parameters. It is also difficult to fully describe the characteristics of these systems using discrete mapping models and averaged models.

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Background: The diagnosis of allergic rhinitis is mainly based on the typical medical history, clinical manifestations, and corresponding allergen test results of the patients. However, there are often clinical inconsistencies among the 3.

Objective: To study the clinical characteristics of patients with allergic rhinitis from both subjective and objective aspects to determine the correlations between the quantitative assessment outcomes of subjective and objective indicators.

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This investigation examined the potential of ginsenoside Rg3 in addressing traumatic brain injury (TBI). A TBI mouse model underwent treatment with ginsenoside Rg3 and nicotinamide (NAM). Neurological and motor functions were assessed using modified neurological severity score and rotarod tests.

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Sweetpotato (SP, [L.] Lam.) is a globally significant food crop known for its high nutritional and functional values.

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Background: Targeting immunogenic cell death (ICD) is considered a promising therapeutic strategy for cancer. However, the commonly identified ICD inducers promote the expression of programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) in tumor cells, thus aiding them to evade the recognition and killing by the immune system. Therefore, the finding of novel ICD inducers to avoid enhanced PD-L1 expression is of vital significance for cancer therapy.

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Objective: The aim of this article was to review existing documents in the field of mobile-based EMA and EMI, provide an overview of current hot topics, and predict future development trends.

Methods: We conducted a bibliometric study on mobile-based EMA and EMI publications that were collected from the Web of Science Core Collection database. Biblioshiny and CiteSpace were utilized to analyze scientific productions, leading sources, authors, affiliations, documents, research hot topics, keywords, and trend topics.

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Background: MCD (MYD88 /CD79B ) diffuse large B-cell lymphoma has a poor prognosis. There is no published clinical research conclusion regarding zanubrutinib or orelabrutinib for the initial treatment of MCD DLBCL.

Aims: This study aimed to analyse the efficacy and safety of Bruton's tyrosine kinase inhibitor (BTKi) (zanubrutinib or orelabrutinib) therapy for newly diagnosed DLBCL patients with MYD88 and/or CD79B .

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Background: The tumor burden before chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR-T) cell therapy was one of the critical factors affecting the prognosis of lymphoma. It was a challenge to effectively reduce the tumor burden of relapsed/refractory large B-cell lymphoma with p53 mutation.

Objective: Here, we have presented a case of relapsed/refractory large B-cell lymphoma with p53 mutation being controlled by the treatment with daratumumab and venetoclax, followed by CAR-T cell therapy.

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Background: In 2022, icaritin a Traditional Chinese Medicine with estrogen-like activities was recommended by the CSCO guidelines as a systematic treatment for patients with advanced HCC due to its clinical safety and efficacy. However the mechanism and targets of icaritin are unclear. In this study we aimed to reveal the target of icaritin in HCC.

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Halobenzoquinones (HBQs) are a class of disinfection byproducts with high cytotoxicity and potential carcinogenicity, which have been widely detected in chlorination of drinking water and swimming pool water. However, to date, the formation of HBQs upon ozonation and the HBQ precursors have been overlooked. This study investigated the formation of chlorinated and dechlorinated HBQs from six dichlorophenol (DCP) isomers.

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Background: Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) persistently infects T/natural killer (NK) cells causing an array of refractory EBV-associated T/NK-cell lymphoproliferative disorders. EBV-encoded microRNAs are important regulators for EBV latent infection and tumorigenesis. However, the roles of most EBV microRNAs in EBV-infected T/NK cells remain poorly understood.

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Objectives: The induction direction of interferon (IFN)-α in T-cell phenotype and function varies depending on the activation state of the cell and the time of stimulation. To assess the effects of elevated IFN-α on regulatory T cells (Tregs) in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients, we investigated the differentiation of Th1-like Tregs under in-sequence and out-of-sequence conditions and the reversal effect of activating TIGIT on immune suppression.

Methods: Phenotypes and activation levels of Tregs from SLE patients and healthy controls were analyzed using flow cytometry.

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The antisense transcript of SATB2 protein (SATB2-AS1) is a novel long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) which is involved in the development of colorectal cancer, breast cancer and hepatocellular carcinoma. In the present study, it was aimed to investigate the consequent situation of SATB2-AS1 in tissue and cell lines of glioma. The expression of SATB2-AS1 in glioma cases was analyzed in The Cancer Genome Atlas datasets.

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Background: Interleukin (IL)-36 family cytokines have received increasing attention, especially in the fields of inflammation and immunity research. However, whether IL-36 family cytokine levels are correlated with the results of the assessment of allergic rhinitis (AR) and affect the severity of AR remains unknown. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the correlations between IL-36 family cytokine levels and subjective and objective assessment results and to further analyze the possible mechanisms of IL-36 family cytokines in the development of AR.

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The intestine is a visceral organ that integrates absorption, metabolism, and immunity, which is vulnerable to external stimulus. Researchers in the fields such as food science, immunology, and pharmacology have committed to developing appropriate intestinal cell models to study the intestinal absorption and metabolism mechanisms of various nutrients and drugs, or pathogenesis of intestinal diseases. In the past three decades, the intestinal cell models have undergone a significant transformation from conventional two-dimensional cultures to three-dimensional (3D) systems, and the achievements of 3D cell culture have been greatly contributed by the fabrication of different scaffolds.

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