Publications by authors named "Jiaxing Wang"

Bacterial pneumonia is a significant public health burden, contributing to substantial morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs. Current therapeutic strategies beyond antibiotics and adjuvant therapies are limited, highlighting the need for a deeper understanding of the disease pathogenesis. Here, we employed single-cell RNA sequencing of 444,146 bronchoalveolar lavage fluid cells (BALFs) from a large cohort of 74 individuals, including 58 patients with mild (n = 22) and severe (n = 36) diseases as well as 16 healthy donors.

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Neurotensin (NTS) is a secretory peptide produced by lymphatic endothelial cells. Our previous study revealed that NTS suppressed the activity of brown adipose tissue via interactions with NTSR2. In the current study, we found that the depletion of Ntsr2 in white adipocytes upregulated food intake, while the local treatment of NTS suppressed food intake.

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The response to climate change and air pollution control demonstrates strong synergy across scientific mechanisms, targets, strategies, and governance systems. This report, based on a monitoring indicator system for coordinated governance of air pollution and climate change, employs an interdisciplinary approach combining natural and social sciences. It establishes 20 indicators across five key areas: air pollution and climate change, governance systems and practices, structural transformation and technologies, atmospheric components and emission reduction pathways, and health impacts and co-benefits.

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The Hedgehog(Hh) signaling pathway has the functions of improving embryogenesis and maintaining tissue homeostasis. By influencing the tumor microenvironment, intervening in cell apoptosis, and regulating angiogenesis, it is pivotal in the occurrence, progression, and recovery of various tumors. Therefore, targeting and inhibiting the abnormal activation of the Hh pathway has become a potential research strategy for alleviating and treating cancer.

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Background: Advanced prostate cancer (PCa) often initially responds to androgen receptor signaling inhibitors (ARSI) but frequently develops resistance, driven by tumor heterogeneity and therapeutic pressure. Addressing the clinical challenge of identifying non-responsive patients and discovering new therapeutic targets is urgently needed.

Methods: We utilized single-sample gene set enrichment analysis (ssGSEA) to elucidate the influence of the GG-NER pathway on ARSI response in PCa.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to test whether oral administration of nicotinamide riboside (NR), the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) precursors, protect retina ganglion cells (RGCs) from neurodegeneration in DBA/2J (D2) mice, which is a widely used mouse model of age-related inherited glaucoma.

Method: Oral NR or NAM administration (NR low dose: 1150mg/kg; NR high dose: 4200mg/kg; NAM low dose group: 500mg/kg; NAM high dose: 2000mg/kg of body weight per day) essentially started when D2 mice were 4 or 9 months old and continued up to 12 months old. Control cohort identically received food/water without NAM or NR.

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High mobility group protein N2 (HMGN2) related pathways are involved in chromatin regulation/acetylation. It has been reported to be involved in several types of cancers. A recent sequencing study suggested that HMGN2 might be involved in the progression of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

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The TRPC3 protein plays a pivotal role in calcium signaling, influencing cell function. Aberrant TRPC3 expression is implicated in various pathologies, including cardiovascular diseases, tumors, and neurodegeneration. Despite its functional similarities with TRPC6 and TRPC7, TRPC3 exhibits distinct roles in disease contexts.

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Nibea albiflora is an economically valuable aquaculture species but suffers from various diseases caused by bacteria and parasites. It is necessary to investigate some novel methods to improve the immunity. In this study, three feeding regimes (A: commercial diet; B: 90 % commercial diet+10 % ice-fresh Exopalaemon carinicauda); C: 90 % commercial diet+5 % ice-fresh Exopalaemon carinicauda + 5 % live Perinereis nuntia, named Control group, Group 1 and Group 2 with similar nutrient and energy content were designed to construct the food enrichment model to investigate their effects on the immunity of this species.

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Previous evidence indicates that the NDC80 complex, a conserved spindle microtubule-binding component of the kinetochore, is overexpressed and associated with prognosis in certain cancer types. Herein, we assessed the expression and prognostic value of NDC80 complex components in pan-cancer and interrogated their potential functions in tumor context through multiple databases and software. Our findings showed that the expression of NDC80 complex components was aberrant across almost all cancer types and correlated positively with poor prognosis at the pan-cancer level.

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Methods that can detect brain activities accurately are crucial owing to the increasing prevalence of neurological disorders. In this context, a combination of electroencephalography (EEG) and functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) offers a powerful approach to understanding normal and pathological brain functions, thereby overcoming the limitations of each modality, such as susceptibility to artifacts of EEG and limited temporal resolution of fNIRS. However, challenges such as class imbalance and inter-class variability within multisubject data hinder their full potential.

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Introduction: Open traumatic brain injury (OTBI) is associated with high mortality and morbidity; however, the classification of these injuries and the determination of patient prognosis remain uncertain, hindering the selection of optimal treatment strategies. This study aimed to develop and validate a novel OTBI classification system and a prognostic model for poor prognosis.

Methods: This retrospective study included patients with isolated OTBI who received treatment at three large medical centers in China between January 2020 and June 2022 as the training set.

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Bacterial infections are characterized by their rapid and widespread proliferation, leading to significant morbidity. Despite the availability of a variety of antimicrobial drugs, the resistance exhibited by pathogenic microorganisms towards these drugs demonstrates a consistent upward trajectory year after year. This trend can be attributed to the abuse or misuse of antibiotics.

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  • Vision-based UAV swarming is emerging as a solution that addresses the issues of adaptability and scalability in traditional UAV communication systems.
  • The study introduces a new finite perception visual (FPV) neighbor selection model, inspired by bird vision, which accounts for visual occlusion and sensor limitations and allows for flexible visual field widths.
  • Through Monte Carlo simulations, the FPV model combined with the Acute Angle Test (AAT) method demonstrates a significant improvement in swarm performance by reducing communication load and enhancing safety and connectivity compared to traditional methods.
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Membrane chemical durability plays an important role in proton exchange membrane fuel cells. Traditional organic free radical scavengers are difficult to fix in the membrane, weakening the membrane performance. In this work, a diazonium salt reaction is used to prepare the benzoic acid-functionalized graphene oxide (BAF-GO) as the bi-functional filler, and the corresponding composite membrane is prepared.

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  • Avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J) is a chicken virus that causes immunosuppression and significant economic losses in the poultry industry due to reduced production performance and tumor formation.
  • The study investigates the TRIM45 gene in chickens, finding that its expression increases during ALV-J infection, suggesting a potential role in controlling the virus.
  • Overexpression of TRIM45, regardless of its RING domain, reduces ALV-J replication by inducing cell death (apoptosis) in infected cells, while silencing the gene enhances viral replication.
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Background: Few observational studies have investigated the effect of micronutrients on osteomyelitis, and these findings are limited by confounding and conflicting results. Therefore, we conducted Mendelian randomization (MR) analyses to evaluate the association between blood levels of eight micronutrients (copper, selenium, zinc, vitamin B12, vitamin C, and vitamin D, vitamin B6, vitamin E) and the risk of osteomyelitis.

Methods: We performed the two-sample and multivariable Mendelian randomization (MVMR) to investigate causation, where instrument variables for the predictor (micronutrients) were derived from the summary data of micronutrients from independent cohorts of European ancestry.

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A forward genetics approach was used to identify genomic elements enhancing axon regeneration in the BXD recombinant mouse strains. Axon regeneration was induced by knocking down in retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) using adeno-associated virus (AAV) to deliver an shRNA followed by an intravitreal injection of Zymosan with CPT-cAMP that produced a mild inflammatory response. RGC axons were damaged by optic nerve crush (ONC).

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  • * Researchers found that higher levels of CEBPA were linked to worse outcomes for UCEC patients, and it is involved in immune regulation and cellular energy processes.
  • * CEBPA was shown to promote cell growth, invasion, and migration in UCEC cells, suggesting it could be a promising target for new cancer therapies.
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Infection by multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria has become one of the biggest threats to public health worldwide. One reason for the difficulty in treatment is the lack of proper delivery strategies into MDR bacterial biofilms, where the thick extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) layer impedes the penetration of antibiotics and nanoparticles. Here, we propose a novel bioactive nanoconjugate of drug-loaded liposomes and bacteriophages for targeted eradication of the MDR biofilms in orthopedic infections.

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Among women, breast cancer is the most prevalent form of a malignant tumour. Among the subtypes of breast cancer, hormone receptor (HR) positive and human epidermal growth factor receptor (HER2) negative kinds make up the biggest proportion. The advent of cyclin-dependent kinase 4 and 6 (CDK4/6) inhibitors, which are dependent on cell cycle proteins, has greatly enhanced the prognosis of patients with advanced HR+/HER2- breast cancer.

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Objective: Motor imagery-based brain-computer interfaces (MI-BCIs) have been playing an increasingly vital role in neural rehabilitation. However, the long-term task-based calibration required for enhanced model performance leads to an unfriendly user experience, while the inadequacy of EEG data hinders the performance of deep learning models. To address these challenges, a task-free transfer learning strategy (TFTL) for EEG-based cross-subject & cross-dataset MI-BCI is proposed for calibration time reduction and multi-center data co-modeling.

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Transient receptor potential canonical (TRPC) channels are widely expressed in the brain; however, their precise roles in neurodegeneration, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) remain elusive. Bioinformatic analysis of the published single-cell RNA-seq data collected from AD patient cohorts indicates that the gene is uniquely upregulated in excitatory neurons. TRPC3 expression is also upregulated in post-mortem AD brains, and in both acute and chronic mouse models of AD.

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  • Vascular cognitive impairment (VCI) is a significant type of dementia caused by cerebrovascular problems and currently has no effective treatments.
  • The study investigates Botch, a natural inhibitor of the Notch1 pathway, in a rat model of VCI and finds that its down-regulation leads to increased neuroinflammation and cognitive decline.
  • Re-expressing Botch helps reduce inflammation, protect neurons, and improve cognitive function, suggesting it could be a promising target for developing VCI treatments.
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