Publications by authors named "Jiajia Lin"

Objective: The presence of skin flora (SF) has been identified as a significant factor in the onset and progression of cutaneous melanoma (CM). However, the vast diversity and abundance of SF present challenges to fully understanding the causal relationship between SF and CM.

Methods: A Two Sample Mendelian Randomization (TSMR) analysis was conducted to investigating the causal relationship between SF and CM.

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Background: Preoperative prediction of lymph node metastasis (LNM) plays a crucial role in the treatment and prognosis of colorectal cancer (CRC). The traditional histopathological examination is invasive and time-consuming, providing pathological features only postoperatively. Preoperative serum carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) is strongly correlated with postoperative LN status.

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Biodegradable polymer-based nanocomposite coatings provide multiple advantages to modulate the corrosion resistance and cytocompatibility of magnesium (Mg) alloys for biomedical applications. Biodegradable poly(glycerol sebacate) (PGS) is a promising candidate used for medical implant applications. In this study, we synthesized a new PGS nanocomposite system consisting of hydroxyapatite (HA) and magnesium oxide (MgO) nanoparticles and developed a spray coating process to produce the PGS nanocomposite layer on pretreated Mg substrates, which improved the coating adhesion at the interface and their cytocompatibility with bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs).

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  • * Study 1 found that cognitive flexibility fully mediates the impact of openness to experience on sense of humor, while Study 2 demonstrated a positive relationship between openness and humor production, with ambiguity tolerance playing a partial mediating role.
  • * Overall, individuals with higher openness are better at creating humor, and the study emphasizes the importance of understanding both cognitive and motivational factors in humor generation.
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Background: Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is a safe and effective technique for the treatment of gastrointestinal tumors, including rectal neuroendocrine tumors (r-NETs). However, the relative advantages of traction-assisted ESD for the treatment of small rectal lesions are still debated.

Aims: We conducted a study to compare the efficacy and safety of rubber band traction-assisted ESD (RBT-ESD) to conventional ESD (C-ESD).

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Background And Aims: Nutrition therapy is a vital part of the management of critically ill patients. Efforts have been made to optimize nutrition therapy in the ICU setting, and it is argued that protein might be the most important substrate to deliver during critical illness. However, the impact of protein delivery on patient-centered outcomes, including short-term and long-term outcomes, is controversial.

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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection causes a variety of clinical manifestations, many of which originate from altered immune responses, either locally or systemically. Immune cell cross-talk occurs mainly in lymphoid organs. However, systemic cell interaction specific to coronavirus disease 2019 has not been well characterized.

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Background: There is controversy over the optimal early protein delivery in critically ill patients with acute kidney injury (AKI). This study aims to evaluate whether the association between early protein delivery and 28-day mortality was impacted by the presence of AKI in critically ill patients.

Methods: This is a analysis of data from a multicenter cluster-randomised controlled trial enrolling newly admitted critically ill patients (n = 2772).

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Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) affecting 1 in 3500-5000 live male newborns is the frequently fatal genetic disease resulted from various mutations in DMD gene encoding dystrophin protein. About 70% of DMD-causing mutations are exon deletion leading to frameshift of open reading frame and dystrophin deficiency. To facilitate translating human DMD-targeting CRISPR therapeutics into patients, we herein establish a genetically humanized mouse model of DMD by replacing exon 50 and 51 of mouse Dmd gene with human exon 50 sequence.

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The Klebsiella pneumoniae (K. pneumoniae, Kp) populations carrying both resistance-encoding and virulence-encoding mobile genetic elements (MGEs) significantly threaten global health. In this study, we identified a new anti-CRISPR gene (acrIE10) on a conjugative plasmid with self-target sequence in K.

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  • The study investigates the role of microRNA-3061 in causing premature ovarian failure (POF) in mice, discovering its higher expression in ovarian granulosa cells of POF models compared to controls.
  • Using CRISPR technology, researchers created transgenic mice and found that overexpression of microRNA-3061 negatively regulates the PAX7 gene, impacting the Wnt/Ca signaling pathway which is crucial for ovarian function.
  • The research also established a link between elevated microRNA-3061 levels and inhibited cell proliferation in ovarian cells, solidifying its role in the onset of POF.
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The level of interleukin-8 (IL-8) in the body is an effective factor for the early diagnosis of acute tubular necrosis and oral tumor. In this work, a novel sandwich-like voltametric immunosensor (SVS) of IL-8 was constructed by preparing β-cyclodextrin/carbon nanotube (CD/CNT) to immobilize primary antibody (PAb) of IL-8 and UIO-66-NH MOFs structure to immobilize second antibody (SAb) and methylene blue (Mb) probe. In this designed SVS, the prepared CD/CNT nanohybrid with large surface area and conductivity can immobilize PAb via simple host-guest recognition, and UIO-66-NH provided an ideal platform to accommodate SAb and a large number of Mb molecules as signal-amplifier.

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Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is the most prevalent herediatry disease in men, characterized by dystrophin deficiency, progressive muscle wasting, cardiac insufficiency, and premature mortality, with no effective therapeutic options. Here, we investigated whether adenine base editing can correct pathological nonsense point mutations leading to premature stop codons in the dystrophin gene. We identified 27 causative nonsense mutations in our DMD patient cohort.

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RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) refer to a class of proteins that participate in alternative splicing, RNA stability, polyadenylation, localization and translation of RNAs, thus regulating gene expression in post-transcriptional manner. Dysregulation of RNA-RBP interaction contributes to various diseases, including cancer. In breast cancer, disorders in RBP expression and function influence the biological characteristics of tumor cells.

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  • The study examined the link between exclusive enteral nutrition (EN) in ICU patients and their 28-day mortality rates, focusing on the first week after ICU admission.
  • It analyzed data from 1,322 critically ill patients and found that for every additional 5 kcal/kg of energy delivered and 0.2 g/kg of protein consumed, there was a significant reduction in mortality risk.
  • The benefits of increased nutrition intake were mainly observed in patients with lower lactate levels (≤2 mmol/L), indicating that these nutritional improvements might not be as effective in patients with higher lactate levels (>2 mmol/L).
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Air quality regulations have led to decreased nitrogen (N) and sulfur deposition across the conterminous United States (CONUS) during the last several decades, particularly in the eastern parts. But it is unclear if declining deposition has altered stream N at large scales. We compared watershed N inputs with N chemistry from over 2,000 CONUS streams where deposition was the largest N input to the watershed.

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  • The study looked at how amyloplasts, which help give fruits their flavor and color, develop in two types of kiwifruit: the yellow 'Hort16A' and green 'Hayward'.
  • Researchers figured out how to isolate these special plant parts and found over 3000 proteins that are important for amyloplast function.
  • They discovered different patterns in how these proteins changed in each type of kiwifruit as they grew and ripened, which could help scientists understand how to make better tasting and looking fruits.
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The composition and diversity of the gut microbiota are essential for the health and development of the immune system of infants. However, there is limited information on factors that influence the gut microbiota of very preterm infants. In this study, we analyzed factors that affect the gut microbiota of very preterm infants.

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Background And Aims: The optimal energy delivery for mechanically ventilated patients is controversial, particularly during the first week of ICU admission. This study aimed to investigate the association between different caloric adequacy and 28-day mortality in a cohort of critically ill adults on mechanical ventilation.

Methods: This is a secondary analysis of a multicenter, cluster-randomized controlled trial.

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Decision makers need to know the drivers of surface water phosphorus (P) concentrations, the environmental factors that mediate P loading in freshwater systems, and where pollution sources and mediating factors are co-located to inform water quality restoration efforts. To provide this information, publicly available spatial data sets of P pollution sources and relevant environmental variables, like temperature, precipitation, and agricultural soil erodibility, were matched with >7,000 stream and lake total P observations throughout the conterminous United States. Using three statistical approaches, consisting of (a) correlation, (b) regression, and (c) machine learning techniques, we identified likely drivers of P concentrations.

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Aim: To investigate the myopia awareness level, knowledge, attitude, and skills at baseline and to implement and evaluate the efficacy of myopia prevention health education among Chinese students.

Methods: A total of 1000 middle school students from 2 middle schools were invited to participate in the study, and myopia prevention health education was conducted. The students were assessed at baseline, followed by a survey.

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  • Researchers developed a new RNA base editor called compact and efficient RNA base editor (ceRBE) that replaces the larger dCas13 protein, improving its in vivo application capabilities.
  • The ceRBE efficiently edits adenine-to-inosine (A-to-I) and cytidine-to-uridine (C-to-U) while minimizing off-target effects in HEK293T cells.
  • In a humanized mouse model for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, ceRBE successfully repaired a mutation and restored gene expression, indicating its potential for treating genetic diseases.
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Across the conterminous United States (U.S.), the composition of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is changing spatially and temporally.

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The type V-F CRISPR-Cas12f system is a strong candidate for therapeutic applications due to the compact size of the Cas12f proteins. In this work, we identify six uncharacterized Cas12f1 proteins with nuclease activity in mammalian cells from assembled bacterial genomes. Among them, OsCas12f1 (433 aa) from Oscillibacter sp.

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