Publications by authors named "Jia-jia Hu"

In this study, two magnetic activity-based protein profiling probes based on cephradine and amoxicillin were first synthesized that were used to produce the natural penicillin-binding protein 2 of . After characterization by using LC-ESI-MS/MS, it was found that the obtained proteins by using the two probes were the same. The molecular docking for 28 beta-lactam antibiotics showed that the key amino acids were Ser330 and Ser387, the main intermolecular forces were hydrogen bond and hydrophobic interaction, and the main binding sites in their molecules were on the beta-lactam ring.

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  • Acetaminophen (APAP) overdose can lead to acute liver injury (ALI), and current treatments for this condition are limited; however, astilbin, a compound from Smilax glabra with antioxidant properties, shows promise in protecting against ALI.
  • In a study with mice, astilbin was administered prior to APAP exposure, and the results indicated that it helped reduce ALI by altering gut microbiota and increasing beneficial metabolites like hydroxytyrosol.
  • Further analysis revealed that hydroxytyrosol also provided protective effects by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation in the liver, demonstrating that astilbin promotes liver health through its interaction with gut microbes and metabolites.
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Objective: To investigate the needs of patients with SLE in terms of discharge planning, to outline the practical perspectives of clinical healthcare professionals regarding the enablers and impediments to SLE patients' discharge planning, and to establish a basis for the creation of SLE discharge plans for subsequently diagnosed patients.

Methods: Descriptive qualitative research methodology was used in this study, with the researcher herself as the research instrument. Healthcare professionals formally employed in the rheumatology and immunology department, as well as SLE patients admitted to a tertiary-level hospital in Anhui Province between August and December 2023, were chosen for the study using a purposeful sample technique.

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Objective: This work aims to investigate whether RIP2 silencing in naive CD4 T cells from lupus-prone mice impacts Th17 cell activity or differentiation in vitro.

Methods: Naive CD4 T cells isolation from MRL/lpr mice's spleens. Three RNA interference target sequences of RIP2 were packaged with lentivirus and transfected into naive CD4 T cells.

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Improving the availability of soil phosphorus (P) and promoting tree growth through tree species selection and assembly are the critical issue. We conducted an afforestation experiment following randomized block experimental design with 1, 2, 4, and 6 tree species richness in south subtropics, including , , , , , , , and . We measured the bioavailable P components (CaCl-P, citrate-P, enzyme-P and HCl-P) and examined the effects of different tree species assembly on bioavailable P components and tree growth.

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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects women of childbearing age and has been reported to cause sexual dysfunction in women. Although there are articles on sexual function in women with SLE, the number of articles is small, and the factors affecting sexual function in women with SLE are controversial. Based on this, this study aimed to investigate the prevalence of sexual dysfunction in Chinese female SLE patients and to explore the factors that influence it.

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  • The study analyzed the diagnostic and prognostic significance of Kruppel-like factor 5 (KLF5) and Runt-related transcription factor 1 (RUNX1) in patients with sepsis-induced acute kidney injury (SI-AKI) by measuring their levels in blood samples from 120 patients divided into SI-AKI and non-AKI groups.
  • Results indicated that both KLF5 and RUNX1 levels were significantly elevated in SI-AKI patients, proving their effectiveness in distinguishing these patients from those without kidney injury.
  • Furthermore, high levels of KLF5 and RUNX1 were linked to poor 28-day survival outcomes in SI-AKI patients, establishing their potential as independent prognostic markers for survival.*
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Background: In the context of progressively uncontrolled drug resistance of bacteria, the difficulty of treating (KP)-induced pneumonia increases. Searching for drugs other than antibiotics has become an urgent task. Vitamin D (VD), meanwhile, is shown to be capable of treating pneumonia.

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Background And Aims: Proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) is considered a new biomarker for atherosclerosis, but its ability to predict cardiovascular outcomes has been controversial. This study aimed to address the lack of data on PCSK9, coronary heart disease (CHD) severity, and major cardiovascular events (MACEs) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).

Methods: A total of 2984 T2DM patients underwent selective coronary angiography, and their serum PCSK9 levels were measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.

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In this study, AmpC β-lactamase of was expressed, and its intermolecular interaction mechanisms with 15 cephalosporins (CPs) were studied by using a molecular docking technique. Results showed that this enzyme mainly interacted with the β-lactam ring of these CPs, and the key contacting amino acids were Ser80 and Ser228. The AmpC β-lactamase was combined with 5 horseradish peroxidase-labeled conjugates to develop a direct competitive array on a microplate for determination of 15 drugs in milk.

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Extracellular matrix proteins appear to be necessary for the synaptic plasticity that underlies addiction memory. In the brain, matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), especially matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9), have been recently implicated in processes involving alcohol reward and memory. Here, we showed for the first time, the positive effects of MMP-9 on alcohol-induced conditioned place preference (CPP) behavior and hippocampal neuron plasticity in C57BL/6 mice.

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The tumor microenvironment (TME), comprising cancer cells and stroma, plays a significant role in determining clinical outcomes, which makes targeting cancer cells in the TME an important area of research. One way in which cancer cells in the TME can be specifically targeted is by coating drug-encapsulated nanoparticles (NPs) with homotypic cancer cell membranes. However, incomplete targeting is inevitable for biomimetic nanoformulations coated with only cancer cell membranes because of the inherent heterogeneity of the TME.

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Dysregulated cholesterol metabolism is a hallmark of colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the usage of cholesterol-lowering agents seemed to have no benefit in CRC patients. In this study, we focused on the cholesterol-nuclear receptors (NRs) axis as a strategy.

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To select the tree species assembly model for improving the productivity in south subtropical plantations, we carried out an experiment following a random block design with eight native tree species across a richness gradient of 1, 2, 4, and 6 species. The effects of tree species diversity and species mixing with different functional identities on the young tree growth were investigated in the 5th year of the experiment. The results showed that tree growth was not positively correlated with tree species richness.

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To explore the treatment effect of statins used together with clopidogrel on cerebral infarction (CI). One hundred and thirty non-clopidogrel resistant patients were divided into a dynamic clopidogrel resistant (DCR) group and a continuous Non clopidogrel resistance (NCR) group. Patients were randomly assigned to AC group (atorvastatin 40 mg/d + clopidogrel, 51 patients) and RC group (rosuvastatin 20 mg/d + clopidogrel, 47 patients).

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Background: Numerous reports on microRNAs have illustrated their role in tumor growth and metastasis. Recently, a new prognostic factor, miR-125b-2-3p, has been identified for predicting chemotherapeutic sensitivity in advanced colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the specific mechanisms and biological functions of miR-125b-2-3p in advanced CRC under chemotherapy have yet to be elucidated.

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  • This study explores the transcriptome and immune microenvironment of small-cell carcinoma of the esophagus (SCCE) using deep sequencing and compares the findings to normal tissues and other cancers.
  • Key results show significant deregulation in pathways involving cell cycle, p53, and Wnt, alongside immune resistance factors like upregulated immune checkpoints and M2 macrophage infiltration in tumors.
  • The research suggests that some SCCE patients could benefit from immune checkpoint blockade therapy, with a TMB of 3.64 and a 43% PD-L1 positive rate indicating potential for treatment effectiveness.
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Background: Inherited susceptibility accounts for nearly one-third of colorectal cancer (CRC) predispositions and has an 80%-100% lifetime risk of this disease. However, there are few data about germline mutations of hereditary CRC-related genes in Chinese patients with CRC. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of gene mutations related to cancer susceptibility among Chinese patients with CRC, differences between Chinese and Western patients, and the phenotype-genotype correlation.

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  • * 478 individuals were found to carry thalassemia gene mutations, leading to a gene-carrying rate of 13.72%, with α-thalassemia being the most common type at 9.56%.
  • * The findings suggest a high incidence of thalassemia in Ding'an, highlighting the need for government action to enhance screening efforts to prevent congenital thalassemia.
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Patients with stage II or III colorectal cancer (CRC) exhibit various clinical outcomes after radical treatments. The 5-year survival rate was between 50 and 87%. However, the underlying mechanisms of the variation remain unclear.

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Background: Preclinical studies suggest synergistic effectiveness of ascorbic acid (AA, vitamin C) and cytotoxic agents in gastrointestinal malignancies. This phase 1 study aimed to establish the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D) of AA combined with mFOLFOX6 or FOLFIRI regimens in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) or gastric cancer (mGC).

Methods: In the dose-escalation phase, patients received AA (0.

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Nad(p)h: quinone oxidoreductase 1 (NQO1) gene C609T polymorphism (rs1800566) and gastric cancer has been widely evaluated, but a definitive answer is so far lacking. We first conducted a case-control study to assess this association in a large Han Chinese population, and then performed a meta-analysis to further address this issue. Although our case-control association study indicated no significant difference in the genotype and allele distributions of C609T polymorphism between gastric cancer patients and controls, in the meta analysis involving 4,000 subjects, comparison of alleles 609T and 609C indicated a significantly increased risk (46%) for gastric cancer (95% confidence interval (95%CI) for odds ratio (OR)=1.

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Aim: To investigate the association of three polymorphisms in the receptor for advanced glycation end product (RAGE) gene with Crohn's disease (CD) risk in a Chinese population.

Methods: A hospital-based case-control association study involving 312 CD patients and 479 healthy controls was conducted. Peripheral blood samples were collected from 791 study subjects, and genomic DNA was extracted.

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  • - This study analyzed the relationship between bisphosphonate use and the risk of subtrochanteric and atypical femur fractures using a random-effects model, revealing a significant increase in fracture risk (3.243 times more likely).
  • - Sensitivity analysis indicated that results remained significant even when any one study was excluded, suggesting robustness of the findings.
  • - Trim and fill analysis identified two missing studies, and after adjusting for these, the results showed a more symmetrical distribution of risk, reinforcing the conclusion about increased fracture risks in bisphosphonate users.
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A bioequivalence study of two esomeprazole (CAS 119141-88-7) enteric-coated formulations was carried out in 20 healthy Chinese volunteers according to a single dose, two-sequence, crossover randomized design. The two formulations were administered in two treatment days, separated by a washout period of 7 days. Blood samples were collected at specified time intervals over 10 h post-dosing.

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