Publications by authors named "Jingxuan Xu"

Purpose: This study aimed to develop postsurgical progression/hyperprogression recurrence (type III-IV recurrence) prediction models for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients with macroscopic vascular invasion (MaVI) and to guide treatment strategies in the accurate healthcare era.

Patients And Methods: 393 HCC patients with MaVI from two central hospitals made up the entire study population. In developmental (290 patients) and validation (103 patients) cohorts, all patients were randomized into one or the other.

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  • The study investigates an effective and environmentally friendly way to control leaf spot disease caused by a pathogenic fungus, impacting plant quality and yield.
  • It identifies Zalfexam as a promising fungicide, revealing its low inhibitory concentration and significant inhibition rates on the pathogen.
  • The research highlights changes in the plant's antioxidant responses and metabolic pathways following treatment, showcasing potential pathways for developing systemic resistance in plants against the disease.
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Purpose: A potential association between breast (BC) and thyroid cancer (TC) has been observed. We investigated if the relationship between BC and TC is causal using bidirectional Mendelian randomization (MR) in Asian and European populations.

Methods: BC-linked single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were acquired from a genome-wide association study (GWAS) conducted by the Breast Cancer Association Consortium and Biobank Japan.

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Mutations or abnormal expression of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes are known to cause cancer. Recent studies have shown that epigenetic modifications are key drivers of cancer development and progression. Nevertheless, the mechanistic role of epigenetic dysregulation in the tumor microenvironment is not fully understood.

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Mortality rates due to lung cancer are high worldwide. Although PD-1 and PD-L1 immune checkpoint inhibitors boost the survival of patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), resistance often arises. The Warburg Effect, which causes lactate build-up and potential lysine-lactylation (Kla), links immune dysfunction to tumor metabolism.

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Advances in chromatin mapping have exposed the complex chromatin hierarchical organization in mammals, including topologically associating domains (TADs) and their substructures, yet the functional implications of this hierarchy in gene regulation and disease progression are not fully elucidated. Our study delves into the phenomenon of shared TAD boundaries, which are pivotal in maintaining the hierarchical chromatin structure and regulating gene activity. By integrating high-resolution Hi-C data, chromatin accessibility, and DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) data from various cell lines, we systematically explore the complex regulatory landscape at high-level TAD boundaries.

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Regulatory T cell (Treg) deficiency leads to immune dysregulation, polyendocrinopathy, enteropathy, and X-linked (IPEX) syndrome, which is a CD4 T cell-driven autoimmune disease in both humans and mice. Despite understanding the molecular and cellular characteristics of IPEX syndrome, new treatment options have remained elusive. Here, we hypothesized that salvianolic acid B (Sal B), one of the main active ingredients of Salvia miltiorrhiza, can protect against immune disorders induced by Treg deficiency.

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Purpose: The potential efficacy of metformin in breast cancer (BC) has been hotly discussed but never conclusive. This genetics-based study aimed to evaluate the relationships between metformin targets and BC risk.

Methods: Metformin targets from DrugBank and genome-wide association study (GWAS) data from IEU OpenGWAS and FinnGen were used to investigate the breast cancer (BC)-metformin causal link with various Mendelian Randomization (MR) methods (e.

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β-arrestin2 is a versatile protein for signaling transduction in brain physiology and pathology. Herein, we investigated the involvement of β-arrestin2 in pharmacological effects of fluoxetine for depression. A chronic mild stress (CMS) model was established using wild-type (WT) and β-arrestin2 mice.

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Topologically associating domains (TADs), megabase-scale features of chromatin spatial architecture, are organized in a domain-within-domain TAD hierarchy. Within TADs, the inner and smaller subTADs not only manifest cell-to-cell variability, but also precisely regulate transcription and differentiation. Although over 20 TAD callers are able to detect TAD, their usability in biomedicine is confined by a disagreement of outputs and a limit in understanding TAD hierarchy.

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  • Cognitive impairment is a key challenge in managing brain diseases, with lipids in cell membranes and diet playing a crucial role in cognition and memory.
  • Recent research on the gut microbiome has opened new avenues to explore how dietary lipids influence cognition through the gut-brain axis, involving various metabolic and immune pathways.
  • The review highlights the different effects of beneficial lipids (like omega-3s and phytosterols) versus harmful ones (like trans fats), aiming to provide insights for improving brain health through better dietary choices.
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Background: We aimed to assess differences in intestinal microflora between patients with operable hepatitis B virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HBV-HCC) with microvascular invasion (MVI) and those without MVI. Additionally, we investigated the potential of the microbiome as a non-invasive biomarker for patients with MVI.

Methods: We analyzed the preoperative gut microbiomes (GMs) of two groups, the MVI ( = 46) and non-MVI ( = 56) groups, using 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing data.

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A salt-tolerant strain, Pseudomonas mendocina A4, was isolated from brackish-water ponds showing simultaneous heterotrophic nitrification-aerobic denitrification and phosphorus removal capability. The optimal conditions for nitrogen and phosphate removal of strain A4 were pH 7-8, carbon/nitrogen ratio 10, phosphorus/nitrogen ratio 0.2, temperature 30 °C, and salinity range of 0-5 % using sodium succinate as the carbon source.

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Cancer therapy resistance (CTR) is the development of cancer resistance to multiple therapeutic strategies, which severely affects clinical response and leads to cancer progression, recurrence, and metastasis. N6-methyladenosine (m6A) has been identified as the most common, abundant, and conserved internal transcriptional alterations of RNA modifications, regulating RNA splicing, translation, stabilization, degradation, and gene expression, and is involved in the development and progression of a variety of diseases, including cancer. Recent studies have shown that m6A modifications play a critical role in both cancer development and progression, especially in reversing CTR.

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The hybrid is the main high-quality forage grass in Southwest China, but, in recent years, it has suffered from leaf spot disease, with a prevalence of 88% in Bazhong, Sichuan, China, seriously affecting yield and quality. The causal agents were obtained from symptomatic leaves by tissue isolation and verified by pathogenicity assays. A combination of morphological characterization and sequence analysis revealed that strains SCBZSL1, SCBZSX5, and SCBZSW6 were , , and , respectively, and the latter two were the first instance to be reported on hybrids in the world.

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Background And Aims: Extrahepatic recurrence (EHR) is one of the major reasons for the poor prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The present study aimed to develop and assess the performance of predictive models by using a combination of presurgical circulating tumor cell (CTCs) data and clinicopathological features to screen patients at high risk of EHR to achieve precise decision-making.

Patients And Methods: A total of 227 patients with recurrent HCC and preoperative CTC data from January 2014 to August 2019 were enrolled.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to estimate the clinical efficacy and identify the best beneficiaries of postoperative adjuvant transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (PA-TACE) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

Patients And Methods: A total of 749 HCC patients who underwent surgical resection (380 underwent PA-TACE, 369 had resection only) with a high risk of recurrence were reviewed retrospectively. Patients receiving PA-TACE were randomly split into development and validation cohorts.

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Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is an independent risk factor for colorectal cancer (CRC), and the patients with CRC and T2DM have worse survival. The human gut microbiota (GM) is linked to the development of CRC and T2DM, respectively. However, the GM characteristics in patients with CRC and T2DM remain unclear.

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Purpose: Myopic scleral pit (MSP) is a rare physical sign of pathological myopia (PM). The aim of this study was to summarize the clinical characteristics of MSP and analyze its correlation with PM.

Methods: Eight cases with PM and MSP were enrolled in this study.

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Autopolyploidization has driven the successful invasion of in East Asia. However, it was believed that only diploid invaded Europe, whereas polyploids never did. Here, molecular identification, ploidy level, and morphological traits of ten populations collected in Europe were compared with previously identified populations from other continents and populations.

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Gastric cancer (GC) ranks fifth among all malignant tumors globally, especially in East Asia, and has attracted extensive attention and research. MicroRNA (miRNA) modulation during genomic instability (GI) may be associated with the development and metastasis of malignant tumors. We aimed to identify GI-related miRNA signatures for the prediction of GC prognosis.

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Background: Postoperative transarterial chemoembolization (PA-TACE) is an effective adjuvant therapy for preventing early postoperative recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC); however, many patients are insensitive to it. Therefore, the present study aimed to explore the in-depth reasons for PA-TACE resistance and provide a reliable basis for selecting patients who will benefit the most from PA-TACE.

Methods: The unique gene expression profiles of primary tumors from PA-TACE-sensitive or -insensitive patients were analyzed using microarray data.

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Potentially toxic elements (PTEs) pollution in lake sediments is a serious threat to the ecological safety of lake water and human health, owing to anthropogenic activities. Studies on the distribution of pollution, the differences in lake types, and the influencing factors in China as a whole are lacking. This study collected data on PTEs (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb, and Zn) in Chinese lake sediments published from 2005 to 2021, and aimed to evaluate pollution levels and spatial distribution characteristics of PTEs in lake sediments, differences in pollution in different types of lakes, and influencing factors.

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  • * The review discusses MR's physiological responses, detailing its impact on chronic diseases and aging, as well as potential mechanisms involving substances like hydrogen sulfide and short-chain fatty acids.
  • * Future research directions focus on the roles of epigenetics and gut microbiota in MR diets, providing insights into how MR may contribute to health improvements and aging prevention.
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Five extracts of the aerial parts of were obtained by different solvent extraction or macroporous adsorption resin purification: ethyl acetate layer extract (EAE), n-butanol layer extract (BuE), water layer extract (WE), extract eluted by 10% ethanol from macroporous resin (10%EE), extract eluted by 80% ethanol from macroporous resin (80%EE). Antioxidant activities of the five extracts were determined by ABTS, DPPH, FRAP assays, anti-AChE activities by modified Ellman's method, anti-hepatoma activities by CCK-8 assay, and chemical constituents of 80%EE were identified by UPLC-QE-Orbitrap-MS. The results demonstrated that the 80%EE showed the best anti-hepatoma activity on Huh-7 cell line with an of 103.

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