Publications by authors named "JiaXiang Wu"

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  • Neuronal hyperexcitability is a key feature of epilepsy, influenced by microglia, the brain's immune cells, which can affect neuronal activity.
  • Researchers developed a co-culture model using human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-derived neurons with a genetic mutation (Nav1.2-L1342P) linked to epilepsy and observed that microglia can reduce excitability in these neurons.
  • The study found that microglia increased their branching and calcium signaling when interacting with affected neurons, ultimately lowering sodium channel activity and glutamate release, highlighting their role in managing hyperexcitability caused by epilepsy-related genetic mutations.
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The study presents a transcriptomics-based liquid biopsy approach for early recurrence detection in locally advanced gastric cancer (LAGC). Four mRNA biomarkers (AGTR1, DNER, EPHA7, and SUSD5) linked to recurrence are identified through transcriptomic data analysis. A Risk Stratification Assessment (RSA) model combining these biomarkers with clinical features showed superior predictive accuracy for postoperative recurrence, with AUCs of 0.

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Single-atom catalysts (SACs) have shown promising activity in electrocatalysis, such as CO reduction (CORR), the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Transition-metal-embedded N-doped graphene (M-N-C) with TM-N active sites (where TM represents a transition metal) is a representative SAC family that has attracted the most attention in both experimental and theoretical studies. However, TM-N type M-N-C has received less attention than TM-N, although some experimental studies have reported its excellent activity in OER and CORR.

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  • - The study highlights an increased presence of mesenchymal homobox 1 (MEOX1) in patients with pulmonary fibrosis, identifying it as a key player in activating genes that contribute to the disease.
  • - Researchers discovered Ailanthone (AIL), a natural compound, which can directly inhibit MEOX1 and stop the harmful processes in fibroblasts and endothelial cells triggered by TGF-1.
  • - In experiments using an animal model, AIL was shown to significantly reduce fibrosis and improve lung function by blocking JUN's interaction with MEOX1, illustrating its potential as a targeted therapy for pulmonary fibrosis.
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  • The study investigates the combined impact of the Prognosis Nutritional Index (PNI) and Systemic Inflammatory Immunological Index (SII) on predicting tumor response and prognosis in patients with locally advanced gastric cancer (LAGC) after chemotherapy.
  • A retrospective analysis of 181 LAGC patients was conducted, categorizing them into tumor regression grade (TRG) 3 and non-TRG3 groups, and assessing their SII and PNI values.
  • Results showed that higher SII-PNI scores were linked to better tumor responses and poorer overall and disease-free survival, indicating the SII-PNI score could be a useful predictor in clinical settings.
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Circular RNAs (circRNAs) have emerged as key regulators of cancer occurrence and progression, as well as promising biomarkers for cancer diagnosis and prognosis. However, the potential mechanisms of circRNAs implicated in lymph node (LN) metastasis of gastric cancer remain unclear. Herein, we identify a novel N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modified circRNA, circPAK2, which is significantly upregulated in gastric cancer tissues and metastatic LN tissues.

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  • The study developed a six-gene expression biomarker panel to improve early detection and risk assessment of peritoneal recurrence and micrometastasis in locally advanced gastric cancer (LAGC).
  • Using advanced transcriptome profiling and bioinformatics, the panel was validated with both tissue and liquid biopsy samples across multiple clinical cohorts.
  • The model showed high predictive accuracy (AUC over 0.960) for identifying recurrence and micrometastasis, highlighting its potential in guiding personalized treatment strategies in precision oncology.
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  • - The study aimed to create nomogram models that can predict overall survival (OS) and cancer-specific survival (CSS) for patients with gastric cancer liver metastasis (GCLM) using data from over 5,000 patients.
  • - Researchers analyzed patient data from the SEER database and identified eight key factors that influence survival, leading to the development of two nomogram models, which were rigorously validated through several methods.
  • - The findings revealed that these nomogram models significantly outperformed the traditional AJCC TNM staging system in predicting survival outcomes for GCLM patients, enhancing accuracy for clinical decision-making.
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  • The study investigates the link between microsatellite stability/epithelial-mesenchymal transition (MSS/EMT) types and diffuse gastric cancer (GC) prognosis, aiming to develop a risk assessment model based on mural stratification seen in CT scans.
  • It analyzed data from 131 MSS diffuse GC patients who had radical surgery, employing statistical methods to find significant predictors for overall survival (OS) and recurrence-free survival (RFS).
  • The results showed that grade 2 mural stratification was associated with a more aggressive cancer phenotype and poorer outcomes, leading to a well-performing nomogram for predicting OS and RFS risk with high accuracy.
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  • The study aimed to create nomogram models to predict overall survival (OS) and cancer-specific survival (CSS) for patients with early-onset gastric cancer (EOGC) using data from 1,589 patients.
  • Univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses identified key prognostic factors, including gender, tumor size, and metastasis, which were used to develop two nomograms and web-based calculators.
  • The new nomogram models showed better predictive performance than the existing AJCC TNM classification system, providing useful tools for clinicians in managing EOGC patients' care.
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  • Lymphangiogenesis is linked to lymphatic metastasis and tumor immune tolerance in gastric cancer, but its mechanisms are not fully understood.
  • The study found that miR-431-5p is significantly downregulated in gastric cancer tissues and plasma, with lower levels associated with increased lymph node metastasis and poor prognosis.
  • By targeting ZEB1, miR-431-5p inhibits the TGF-β1/SMAD2/3 pathway, reducing the secretion of factors that promote angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis, and shows promise as a therapeutic option, especially in combination with anti-PD1 treatment.
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  • Robotic gastrectomy for gastric cancer is becoming more common, but it still carries a risk of complications, particularly related to myosteatosis, which is low skeletal muscle density indicating fat infiltration.
  • A study of 381 patients found that myosteatosis was present in about one-third, and it significantly increased the rates of overall and severe postoperative complications as well as the risk of ICU transfers and readmissions.
  • Additionally, myosteatosis was linked to lower overall and disease-free survival rates, suggesting that assessing muscle density via preoperative CT scans could help better evaluate patient risks before surgery.
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  • Sarcopenia, characterized by reduced muscle mass and function, significantly increases postoperative complications and lowers long-term survival rates in patients undergoing robotic gastrectomy for gastric cancer.* -
  • A study involving 381 gastric cancer patients found that those with sarcopenia had much higher rates of complications and poorer survival outcomes compared to those without, as assessed through a matching process that controlled for other variables.* -
  • The findings suggest that evaluating patients for sarcopenia preoperatively could improve risk management and outcomes for individuals undergoing gastric cancer surgery.*
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  • * Researchers found that mice without a specific gene (Scn2a) show poor learning and memory, and have problems with brain connections due to active immune cells called microglia.
  • * A human cell model showed that these microglia also remove important connections in brain cells carrying the same gene mutation, suggesting microglia play a significant role in autism.
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  • Current cancer treatments, particularly for advanced cases, are limited and often unsatisfactory.
  • Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) represent a significant advancement in cancer therapy by activating immune cells but have low response rates and resistance issues.
  • There is a growing interest in circular RNAs (circRNAs) for their potential role in influencing immune checkpoints and the tumor immune microenvironment, which could enhance the efficacy of ICIs.
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Objective: Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) formation of lower extremities can lead to serious complications including pulmonary embolism (PE) and chronic post-thrombotic syndrome (PTS). We aimed to explore the relationship between the ratio of thrombotic density and the occurrence of PE and PTS in patients with DVT of the lower extremities.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted in patients who performed computed tomography venography, dividing into DVT with PE group (54 patients) and DVT-alone group (34 patients), The clinical data were recorded.

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Neuronal hyperexcitability is a hallmark of seizures. It has been recently shown in rodent models of seizures that microglia, the brain's resident immune cells, can respond to and modulate neuronal excitability. However, how human microglia interacts with human neurons to regulate hyperexcitability mediated by epilepsy-causing genetic mutation found in human patients remains unknown.

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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a major neurodevelopmental disorder affecting 1 in 36 children in the United States. While neurons have been the focus to understand ASD, an altered neuro-immune response in the brain may be closely associated with ASD, and a neuro-immune interaction could play a role in the disease progression. As the resident immune cells of the brain, microglia regulate brain development and homeostasis via core functions including phagocytosis of synapses.

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Background: Currently, gastric cancer with positive lavage cytology without gross peritoneal dissemination (GC-CY1) is a special type of metastatic form with poor prognosis. Consensus guidelines on treatment strategies for patients with GC-CY1 have not been established. This study involves a single-arm, prospective, phase II clinical trial to examine the efficacy and safety of neoadjuvant intraperitoneal and systemic (NIPS) albumin-bound paclitaxel combined with Camrelizumab and S-1 in the treatment of GC-CY1 patients.

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A new species of the genus Hebius Thompson, 1913 is described from Youjiang District, Baise City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, based on a single adult female specimen. It can be distinguished from its congeners by the following combination of characters: (1) dorsal scale rows 19-17-17, feebly keeled except the outermost row; (2) tail length comparatively long, TAL/TL ratio 0.30 in females; (3) ventrals 160 (+ 3 preventrals); (4) subcaudals 112; (5) supralabials 9, the fourth to sixth in contact with the eye; (6) infralabials 10, the first 5 touching the first pair of chin shields; (7) preocular 1; (8) postoculars 2; (9) temporals 4, arranged in three rows (1+1+2); (10) maxillary teeth 30, the last 3 enlarged, without diastem; (11) postocular streak presence; (12) background color of dorsal brownish black, a conspicuous, uniform, continuous beige stripe extending from behind the eye to the end of the tail; (13) anterior venter creamish-yellow, gradually fades to the rear, with irregular black blotches in the middle and outer quarter of ventrals, the posterior part almost completely black.

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We describe a new species of the genus Achalinus Peters, 1869 from Daming Mountain, Shanglin County, Nanning City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, based on a single adult male specimen. It can be distinguished from all the other species in Achalinus by a combination of the following morphological characters: (1) a bright yellow collar around the neck, extending forward to the ventral of the head; (2) tail length comparatively long, TaL/Tol ratio 0.25; (3) DSR 23-23-23, moderately keeled; (4) VS 3+162; (5) SC 74, unpaired; (6) cloacal plate entire; (7) SPL 6, the fourth and fifth in contact with the eye; (8) IFL 6, the first three touching the first pair of chin shields; (9) a single loreal; (10) length of suture between internasal significantly longer than that between prefrontal, LSBI/LSBP ratio 1.

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We described a new species of genus from Baise City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, based on morphological and molecular evidence. sp. nov.

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Objective: Accurate prediction of preoperative occult peritoneal metastasis (OPM) is critical to selecting appropriate therapeutic regimen for gastric cancer (GC). Considering the clinical practicability, we develop and validate a visible nomogram that integrates the CT images and clinicopathological parameters for the individual preoperative prediction of OPM in GC.

Methods: This retrospective study included 520 patients who underwent staged laparoscopic exploration or peritoneal lavage cytology (PLC) examination.

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