Publications by authors named "Jiao Fan"

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  • The study investigates how non-coding RNA variations and immune responses differ in pediatric patients with bacterial versus non-bacterial sepsis, aiming to better understand their clinical features.
  • Using advanced techniques like microarrays and weighted correlation network analysis, researchers identified key long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) and mRNAs that are associated with the immune response in these patients.
  • A machine learning model was created to distinguish between bacterial and non-bacterial sepsis based on specific lncRNAs and mRNAs, showing high accuracy in both training and validation sets, and correlating well with inflammatory markers.
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Microglia/macrophages (MG/Mφ) play a central role in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS). However, the intricacies of the immunomodulatory microenvironment in MS, particularly the heterogeneity and regulatory mechanisms of MG/Mφ subpopulations, remain elusive. The commonly used treatment options for MS have several drawbacks, such as significant side effects and uncertain efficacy.

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SiC-coated C/C composites with mechanical damage were repaired by the heat treatment method and slurry painting-preoxidation. The effects of different process parameters on the microstructure, interface bonding and oxidation resistance of Si-SiC repair coatings at 1773 K for 10 h were studied. The results show that the repair coating is tightly bonded to the original coating and the C/C substrate, and there is no obvious interface.

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Background: Telomere shortening is strongly associated with cardiovascular aging and disease, and patients with shorter telomeres in peripheral blood leukocytes are at higher risk of cardiovascular diseases such as heart failure and atrial fibrillation (AF). Telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) maintains telomere length, and overexpression of TERT has been shown to reduce cardiomyocyte apoptosis and myocardial infarct size, and extend the lifespan of aged mice. However, the specific impact of TERT on the electrophysiology of cardiomyocytes remains to be elucidated.

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Cellular senescence is known to be involved in tissue repair, but its role in adenomyosis remains unclear. This study was tasked to evaluate the expression of Klotho, a well-known aging-suppressing protein, as well as PPARγ and DNMT1 in adenomyotic lesions (AD) in comparison with that of control endometrium (CT). We performed immunohistochemistry analysis of markers of cellular senescence p16 and p21, along with Klotho, PPARγ and DNMT1 in CT and AD samples, followed by the quantification of gene expression of Klotho, PPARγ and DNMT1 in epithelial organoids derived from AD and CT samples and methylation-specific PCR to evaluate promoter methylation status.

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  • Gizzerosine, a toxic compound formed during fish meal drying, has been linked to increased poultry mortality due to gizzard erosion, surpassing the effects of histamine.
  • A specific monoclonal antibody (mAb) for gizzerosine was created, leading to the development of a novel fluorescence immunosensor for its sensitive detection in feed; this sensor achieves a lower detection limit compared to current standards.
  • The immunosensor demonstrated effective performance with good recovery rates in various feed samples, presenting a fast and reliable method for monitoring gizzerosine residues in agricultural applications.
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The upper tropospheric water vapor is a key component of Earth's climate. Understanding variations in upper tropospheric water vapor and identifying its influencing factors is crucial for enhancing our comprehension of global climate change. While many studies have shown the impact of El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and global warming on water vapor, how they affect the upper tropospheric water vapor remains unclear.

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  • Hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) is a severe pregnancy-related condition affecting up to 2.3% of women, leading to serious health issues for both mothers and babies, including nutritional deficiencies and increased risks of stillbirth and malformations.
  • A study examined over 1,000 hospitalized pregnant women with HG and compared them to those without, finding higher rates of miscarriages and smaller fetal measurements in the HG group.
  • The results suggest that HG can lead to worse pregnancy outcomes and may predispose offspring to cardiovascular diseases later in life.
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Gizzerosine is responsible for gizzard erosion and black vomit, owing to excessive gastric acid secretion in poultry. It is a biogenic amine that forms during feed processing. Gizzerosine, a derivative of histamine, is a serious threat to animal feed safety and poultry production because it is more potent after ingestion and more harmful to poultry than histamine.

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  • This study highlights how pigs use facial expressions as a key form of communication to express emotions and physical conditions.
  • Researchers developed a new pig facial expression recognition model called CReToNeXt-YOLOv5, which includes various improvements for better accuracy and detection.
  • The model achieved a mean average precision of 89.4%, significantly enhancing existing methods and suggesting potential advancements in animal welfare monitoring and livestock management practices.
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Background: Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is highly related with asthma from the epidemiology to pathogenesis, while the underlying mechanism is still unclear. Herein, we aimed to reveal the shared gene signatures and molecular mechanisms underlying the coexistence of OSAS and asthma and verified relating pathway in mouse models. We downloaded GSE75097 of OSAS and GSE165934 of asthma from GEO database and performed differential expression analysis and functional enrichment analysis to screen differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and potential pathogenic pathway.

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  • Immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) is a kidney disease linked to immune responses and inflammation, making its prognosis and treatment difficult to establish due to its diverse clinical presentations.
  • The study focused on how autophagy, a cellular process that helps with maintenance and repair, changes over time in a rat model of IgAN, revealing persistent activation of autophagy and inflammation.
  • By using an autophagy enhancer and inhibitor, the results indicated that blocking autophagy with 3-methyladenine reduced kidney damage and inflammation, suggesting that targeting autophagy could be a potential treatment for IgAN.
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  • The study investigated whether rapamycin, an anti-senescence drug, can enhance IVF outcomes for women with endometriosis by reducing oxidative stress and cellular aging before IVF cycles.
  • In a retrospective analysis of 168 endometriosis patients, those who received rapamycin for three months showed significant improvements in markers of oxidative stress, needed fewer days of ovarian stimulation, and produced more mature oocytes compared to those who did not receive treatment.
  • Results indicated higher fertilization, implantation, and clinical pregnancy rates, including a notable increase in live birth rates among the rapamycin group, although further research through randomized trials is needed to confirm these findings.
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Background: Hemorrhage is a potential and serious adverse drug reaction, especially for geriatric patients with long-term administration of rivaroxaban. It is essential to establish an effective model for predicting bleeding events, which could improve the safety of rivaroxaban use in clinical practice.

Methods: The hemorrhage information of 798 geriatric patients (over the age of 70 years) who needed long-term administration of rivaroxaban for anticoagulation therapy was constantly tracked and recorded through a well-established clinical follow-up system.

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Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia and significantly increases the risk of stroke and heart failure (HF), contributing to a higher mortality rate. Increasing age is a major risk factor for AF; however, the mechanisms of how aging contributes to the occurrence and progression of AF remain unclear. This study conducted weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) to identify key modules and hub genes and determine their potential associations with aging-related AF.

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Renin-angiotensin system (RAS) inhibitors and calcium channel blockers (CCB) are often used together in chronic kidney disease (CKD). The PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane Library databases were searched to identify randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in order to explore better subtypes of CCB for the treatment of CKD. This meta-analysis of 12 RCTs with 967 CKD patients who were treated with RAS inhibitors demonstrated that, when compared with L-type CCB, N-/T-type CCB was superior in reducing urine albumin/protein excretion (SMD, -0.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) is an immune-related primary glomerular disease prevalent worldwide, with complicated clinical manifestations and an unclear pathogenesis. IgAN is the main cause of chronic renal failure and places a significant burden on patients and society. The modified Huangqi Chifeng decoction (MHCD) is an effective prescription for the clinical treatment of IgAN while its specific mechanism remains to be further elucidated.

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Rapid increase in resistance of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) has hindered antibiotics-based eradication efforts worldwide and raises the need for additional approaches. Here, we investigate the role of zinc-based compounds in inhibiting H.

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  • - The study reveals that STING (Stimulator of Interferon Genes) contributes to severe organ damage during sepsis by promoting a type of cell death known as ferroptosis, independent of other pathways usually associated with STING's activity.
  • - Specific amino acids in STING are crucial for its interaction with a protein called NCOA4, facilitating processes that lead to increased inflammation and ferroptosis, which worsens sepsis outcomes.
  • - The research also identifies HET0016, a 20-HETE synthase inhibitor, as a potential treatment that can reduce STING-induced cell death and improve survival in sepsis, suggesting new therapeutic avenues for managing this condition.
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Growing evidence indicates that inflammatory damage is implicated in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Z-Guggulsterone (Z-GS) is a natural steroid, which is extracted from Commiphora mukul and has anti-inflammatory effects in vivo and in vitro. In the present study, we investigated the disease-modifying effects of chronic Z-GS administration on the cognitive and neuropathological impairments in the transgenic mouse models of AD.

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In this study, an attempt was made to decipher the underlying differential response mechanism of Klebsiella sp. KL-1 induced by exposure to disparate categories of dyestuffs in xylose (Xyl) co-metabolic system. Here, representative reactive black 5 (RB5), remazol brilliant blue R (RBBR) and malachite green (MG) belonging to the azo, anthraquinone and triphenylmethane categories were employed as three model dyestuffs.

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One of the main mechanisms of bacterial decolorization and degradation of azo dyes is the use of biological enzymes to catalyze the breaking of azo bonds. This paper shows the expression and properties of a novel azo reductase (hybrid-cluster NAD(P)-dependent oxidoreductase, accession no. A0A1S1BVU5, named BVU5) from the bacterial flora DDMZ1 for degradation of azo dyes.

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Background: Epigenetic changes occur in response to environmental factors during the pathogenesis of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in animal models, but the DNA methylation signature in human patients with NEC has not been examined.

Aim: To illustrate the signature and function of DNA methylation in the intestine of human NEC.

Methods: DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs) were compared between intestinal tissue with NEC and control.

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Introduction: Renal clear cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is a common tumor of the urinary system, most of which are primary malignant tumors with high metastatic rate and remaining incurable. Ferroptosis is a newly discovered form of iron-dependent programmed cell necrosis in recent years, which is inextricably linked to the occurrence and development of tumors progression. Due to the complexity of the interaction between genes in ccRCC, the research on the pathogenesis of ccRCC is still not remarkably accurate.

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