Publications by authors named "Lei Qian"

Background: Previous epidemiological studies have yielded inconclusive results regarding the causality between blood metabolites and the risk of gastric cancer (GC). To address this shortcoming, we conducted a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) study, combined with metabolomics techniques, to elucidate the causality between 486 genetically predicted blood metabolites and GC.

Methods: MR analysis and metabolomics techniques such as ultra-high performance liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS) and gas chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (GC-MS/MS) technologies were employed to assess the causality of 486 genetically predicted blood metabolites on the risk of GC.

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This retrospective cohort study evaluated the comparative vaccine effectiveness (cVE) of licensed standard-dose cell-based versus egg-based influenza vaccines in preventing influenza hospitalization among adults 18-64 years during the 2022-2023 season. The cohort included eligible Kaiser Permanente Southern California members who received ≥ 1 dose of influenza vaccine (n = 848,334). The adjusted cVE against influenza hospitalization was -10.

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  • High-resolution non-emissive displays using electrochromic tungsten oxides (WO) are key for advanced virtual and augmented reality due to their stability, readability, and energy efficiency.
  • * The study introduces a new direct photolithography technique for WO nanoparticles that achieves ultra-high resolution, with line widths under 4 µm, enhancing the performance of electrochromic materials.
  • * The resulting displays exhibit fast response times, high coloration efficiency, good optical modulation, and durability, paving the way for innovative applications in electronics and micro-technology.
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  • Sepsis is a serious condition that can be life-threatening, and this study investigates the effect of a protein called EgAgB, derived from a tapeworm, on sepsis outcomes in mice.
  • Researchers induced sepsis in mice and injected them with a recombinant version of the EgAgB protein, observing changes in survival rates, inflammation markers, and organ damage.
  • The results showed that rEgAgB treatment significantly improved survival rates and reduced inflammation in crucial organs, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic agent in managing sepsis.
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  • - The study found that Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer (EOCRC) patients have a higher occurrence of certain genetic factors and more advanced disease staging compared to Late-Onset Colorectal Cancer (LOCRC) patients.
  • - EOCRC patients demonstrated a better five-year survival rate than LOCRC patients, especially those with proficient mismatch repair (pMMR) and at earlier TNM stages, benefiting from treatments like laparoscopic surgery.
  • - The research recommends starting colorectal cancer screenings at age 40 for individuals at high risk, highlighting a significant increase in the incidence of colorectal cancer among patients diagnosed at that age.
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  • This research investigates how saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation products (SCFP) impact the growth and health of pre-weaning calves.
  • Twenty Holstein calves were split into a control group and an SCFP group, with the latter receiving a diet supplemented with SCFP for 45 days.
  • The results showed that SCFP significantly improved weight gain, nutrient absorption, and altered gut bacteria, indicating enhanced growth performance and better overall health in the calves.
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  • - Neuronal death after ischemic stroke is linked to problems with autophagic/lysosomal functions, and restoring these functions is a challenge.
  • - Enhancing TFEB nuclear translocation, which is regulated by the dephosphorylation activity of calcineurin (CaN), can improve autophagic signaling.
  • - The compound ML-SA1 boosts lysosomal calcium release, promotes TFEB activity, and reduces neuronal damage, while its inhibitor ML-SI3 has the opposite effect, worsening brain injury.
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T cell is an indispensable component of the immune system and its multifaceted functions are shaped by the distinct T cell types and their various states. Although multiple computational models exist for predicting the abundance of diverse T cell types, tools for assessing their states to characterize their degree of resting, activation, and suppression are lacking. To address this gap, a robust and nuanced scoring tool called T cell state identifier (TCellSI) leveraging Mann-Whitney statistics is established.

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Introduction: Cytokine release syndrome (CRS) is one of the leading causes of mortality in patients with COVID-19 caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. However, the mechanism of CRS induced by SARS-CoV-2 is vague.

Methods: Using spike protein combined with IL-2, IFN-γ, and TNF-α to stimulate human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) to secrete CRS-related cytokines, the content of cytokines in the supernatant was detected, and the effects of NK, T, and monocytes were analyzed.

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  • Achilles tendinopathy is commonly linked to overuse, but the exact biological mechanisms behind it are still not fully understood.
  • This study found that running does not mechanically unfold collagen in rat Achilles tendons but causes collagen to break down through a process called proteolysis, contributing to tendon damage.
  • The research also shows that running triggers inflammation and leads to ongoing degradation of collagen, which may help understand Achilles tendinopathy better and improve diagnostic imaging techniques.
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In this study, highly monodisperse copper sulfide (CuS) quantum dots (QDs) have been successfully obtained using a ligand-chemistry strategy, and then a variety of S-deficient CuS/nitrogen-doped carbon (NC) heterointerfaces are constructed by compositional fine-tuning (CuS → CuS → Cu). First-principles calculations show that the S-deficient domains of CuS QDs and N-doped domains of carbon synergistically enhance the electron transfer from CuS to NC. In addition, the finite element simulations demonstrate that the diverse CuS QDs exhibit their intrinsic size and dielectric confinement effects to precisely manipulate the electric field distortion and improve the relaxation polarization.

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Epithelial-derived IL-33 (Interleukin-33), as a member of alarm signals, is a chemical substance produced under harmful stimuli that can promote innate immunity and activate adaptive immune responses. Type 2 inflammation refers to inflammation primarily mediated by Type 2 helper T cells (Th2), Type 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2), and related cytokines. Type 2 inflammation manifests in various forms in the lungs, with diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) closely associated with Type 2 inflammation.

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  • A study investigates the effects of receiving seasonal influenza vaccinations during two successive pregnancies on adverse birth outcomes, focusing on differences based on interpregnancy intervals and vaccine types (quadrivalent or trivalent).
  • Data was collected from a large cohort of individuals with at least two singleton live births between 2004 and 2018, using information from the Vaccine Safety Datalink.
  • The study analyzed risks of complications like preeclampsia, placental issues, and preterm birth among vaccinated and unvaccinated populations, finding that the majority of participants received vaccinations in both pregnancies.
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  • * They can enhance angiogenesis, which is crucial for effective MI treatment, by improving blood vessel formation.
  • * The review highlights the complex and varied mechanisms through which different biomaterials promote angiogenesis in the context of MI treatment.
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  • - The study introduces a 1024-channel lab-on-CMOS system designed for simultaneous electrical and chemical neural recording, overcoming issues of intermodal interference.
  • - It employs a unique foreground calibration scheme to counter crosstalk between recording modalities, utilizing in-pixel digitization and PWM for effective data acquisition.
  • - Built on 180nm CMOS tech, the system integrates multiple recording sites in a compact design and achieves low power consumption while demonstrating high temporal resolution in experiments.
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  • A study developed and validated a natural language processing (NLP) algorithm to identify postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) from unstructured electronic health records (EHRs), aiming to improve accuracy compared to traditional diagnosis codes and prescription data.
  • The research involved reviewing EHRs from a large health care system and comparing the NLP's performance with code-based methods by analyzing sensitivity, specificity, and other statistical measures.
  • Results showed the NLP algorithm had high sensitivity (90.9%) and specificity (98.5%), with notable advantages in identifying PHN cases compared to code-based methods, which exhibited much lower sensitivity (52.7%-61.8%).
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Ischemic stroke is a major cause of global death and permanent disability. Major consequences of ischemic stroke include neuronal mitochondrial dysfunction. We investigated the effects of senescence marker protein 30 (SMP30) on mitochondria-mediated apoptosis and histone deacetylase 4 (HDAC4)/postsynaptic density-95 (PSD-95) signaling in stroke models in vivo and in vitro.

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  • Neuroendocrine bladder cancer (NEBC) is challenging to treat, and there's a growing interest in using immunotherapy, but its immunogenic profiles are not well-studied.
  • A comprehensive analysis of NEBC using various methods (genomic, transcriptomic, and single-cell RNA sequencing) revealed it generally has an inactive immune environment, despite high mutation rates; however, some mixed types show immune activity that could influence prognosis.
  • Findings suggest that while immune checkpoint inhibitors alone are not very effective for NEBC, combining immunotherapy with chemotherapy may improve treatment responses and offer new pathways for reducing mortality.
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  • The study examined the pregnancy outcomes of adults who received the HepB-CpG vaccine or the traditional HepB-alum vaccine shortly before or during pregnancy at Kaiser Permanente Southern California.* -
  • Among the individuals studied, those who received HepB-CpG had a higher live birth rate (84%) compared to HepB-alum recipients (74%), with lower spontaneous abortion rates for the HepB-CpG group (7% vs. 17%).* -
  • No major birth defects were reported in either group, suggesting that HepB-CpG does not pose additional risks for pregnancy outcomes compared to HepB-alum.*
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  • - The study aimed to compare the effectiveness and safety of efdamrofusp alfa with aflibercept in treating neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) through a randomized phase II trial involving 231 participants.
  • - Participants received either efdamrofusp alfa or aflibercept, with treatments administered monthly for the first three doses and then every eight weeks, measuring visual acuity changes over 52 weeks.
  • - Results showed that efdamrofusp alfa was as effective as aflibercept in improving vision, with similar rates of adverse effects, establishing its noninferiority in treatment outcomes.
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To investigate the biomechanical mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis and explore the effects of kinesiology taping (KT) on neuromuscular control in HV patients. The study population consisted of 16 young controls (YC group) and 15 patients with hallux valgus (HV group). All subjects underwent a natural velocity gait assessment.

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Organics and divalent cations are the primary barriers constraining the performance of membrane technology, while the interactions between them and the detailed mechanisms of their impacts are still lacking in-depth analysis. In this study, sodium alginate and xanthan gum were selected as polysaccharides models, and the formation of transparent extracellular polymer particles (TEP) was assessed to examine the effect of Ca and polysaccharides type on membrane fouling from both qualitative and quantitative perspectives. The results revealed that higher Ca concentrations led to a greater abundance of TEP, and the transformation of TEP microstructure is a key factor for the membrane fouling change indicated by specific filtration resistance (SFR).

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Designing nonprecious metal anode catalysts for photoassisted direct methanol fuel cells (PDMFCs) remains a challenge. As a semiconductor catalyst with a spinel structure, NiCoO has good methanol catalytic oxidation activity and photocatalytic activity, making it a highly promising anode non-noble metal catalyst for PDMFCs. However, compared with the noble metal catalyst, the photoelectrocatalytic activity remained to be improved.

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