Publications by authors named "Li Jiajia"

Background: Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) remains an unmet medical challenge due to its insidious onset, atypical symptoms, and increasing resistance to conventional chemotherapeutic agents. It is imperative to explore novel biomarkers and generate innovative target drugs.

Methods: To identify potential proteins with causal association to EOC subtypes, we conducted a Mendelian Randomization (MR) analysis using 15,419 protein quantitative trait loci (pQTLs) associated with 2015 proteins.

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Studies showed that contaminants adhered to the surface of nano-polystyrene microplastics (NPs) have a toxicological effect. Juveniles tilapia were dispersed into four groups: the control group A, 75 nm NPs exposed group B, 5 ng·L 2,2',4,4',5,5'-hexabromodiphenyl ether group C (BDE), and 5 ng·L BDE + 75 nm MPs group D, and acutely exposed for 2, 4 and 8 days. The hepatic histopathological change, enzymatic activities, transcriptomics, and proteomics, have been performed in tilapia.

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Background: Current literature lacks a recent global analysis of scabies. This study aims to analyze the burden and epidemiological characteristics of scabies using data from the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2021 study.

Methodology/principal Findings: The analysis assessed disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), prevalence, and incidence of scabies from 1990 to 2021, stratified by geographic location, socio demographic index (SDI), gender, and age.

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Background: Perioperative airway management and oxygenation maintenance during central airway obstruction (CAO) treatment pose great challenges. While veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (V-V ECMO) shows promise as a bridge therapy, optimal implementation and management strategies remain lacking. We present our experience with V-V ECMO in CAO management from a high-volume center.

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Background: Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has developed a rich theoretical system and practical experience in fighting to infectious diseases over the past thousands of years, and has played an important role in controlling the spread owing to its unique advantages. In particular, its significant contribution to the prevention and control of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is widely recognized. COVID-19 infection is mainly non-severe with a favorable overall outcome, but patients with comorbidities tend to have a poor prognosis.

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Heatstroke (HS) is a severe systemic condition that significantly impacts organ function, with the liver being particularly vulnerable. Sirtuin 1 (SIRT1), a crucial deacetylase, is implicated in various diseases' pathophysiology. Curcumin, a natural polyphenol, has been shown to modulate SIRT1 activity, offering therapeutic benefits.

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  • - Food-derived multifunctional peptides have health benefits, but their effects on aging-related cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), especially atherosclerosis, are not well-studied even though CVD is a leading global cause of death.
  • - The study used NHANES data and Mendelian randomization to find positive correlations between lipid metabolism disorders, immune responses, dietary inflammation, and ASCVD.
  • - Research indicated that rice bran peptide can reduce atherosclerosis symptoms by targeting the LOX-1 receptor, which helps prevent excessive uptake of oxidized LDL in macrophages, thus potentially inhibiting foam cell formation.
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Background: Maintaining a well-developed vascular system alongside adipose tissue (AT) expansion significantly reduces the risk of metabolic complications. Although GSK3β (glycogen synthase kinase-3 beta) is known for its role in various cellular processes, its specific functions in AT and regulation of body homeostasis have not been reported.

Methods: GSK3β-floxed and GSK3α-floxed mice were crossed with adiponectin-Cre mice to generate GSK3β or GSK3α adipocyte-specific knockout mice (GSK3β and GSK3α).

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Flavonols are important plant photoprotectants to defence UV-B irradiation, however, the underlying transcriptional regulatory mechanism of rapid flavonol accumulation in response to UV-B remains unknown. In this study, content of flavonols was significantly induced from 0.11 to 3.

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Studies showed that toxicants that adhered to the surface of nano-microplastics (NPs) have toxicological effects. Juvenile tilapia were divided into four groups namely the control group (A), 100 ng·L sulfamethoxazole (SMZ) group (B), 75 nm NPs group (C) and SMZ + 75 nm NPs group (D), and were exposed to an acute test for 2, 4 and 8 days. The hepatic histopathological changes, enzymatic activities, transcriptomics and proteomics analysis have been performed.

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  • Ovarian clear cell carcinoma (OCCC) is a rare and resistant form of ovarian cancer, displaying varying immune responses, which complicates its treatment with immunotherapy.
  • A comprehensive analysis of patient samples was conducted, utilizing single-cell sequencing and other methods, revealing that genetic mutations are linked to immune activation and poor progression-free survival, particularly with high levels of CD36 and CD47.
  • Combination therapy using anti-VEGF and anti-PD-1 has shown clinical benefits, especially in cases of ongoing, recurrent, or metastatic OCCC, by enhancing immune responses within the tumor environment.
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Background: With increasing global limate warm, high temperature (HT) is one of limiting factors for soybean yield and quality. Exploring HT resistance-related functional genes and their corresponding molecular mechanisms is of great value. In our previous report, compared with HD14 (HT sensitive), JD21 is an HT-resistant variety, and further analysis of the transcriptome and proteome has revealed the HT tolerance mechanism of JD21 anthers.

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  • Acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) is a serious blood cancer linked to increased levels of the protein NAP1L5 in patients.
  • The study found that higher NAP1L5 levels promote tumor growth and a process called epithelial-mesenchymal transition, which is important for cancer progression.
  • PEG10, a factor influenced by NAP1L5, also drives tumor growth; reducing PEG10 can counteract the harmful effects of NAP1L5, marking NAP1L5 as a potential target for new AML therapies.
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Background: This study aimed to evaluate the health-related quality of life of adult survivors of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and identify the factors influencing their long-term outcomes. The findings are intended to provide a reference for optimizing post-extracorporeal membrane oxygenation care.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 106 adult extracorporeal membrane oxygenation survivors.

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Inland water ecosystems are unique, whereby water level changes can lead to variance in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The GHG circulation intensity of inland waterbodies is high, so different water depths affect the temperature sensitivity of greenhouse gases, and have different cooling effects on CO storage and warming effects on CH emissions, being a typical GHG conversion channel. This study systematically reveals geographical GHG emission patterns from inland waterbodies and GHG impact mechanisms from regional waterbodies.

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  • A study investigated the psychological resilience of university students in China during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on the impact of family factors, social mentality, and mental health over time.
  • The research involved 1,635 students from five universities, using various questionnaires to assess mental health and resilience across three waves of data collection.
  • Results showed that resilience slightly increased during the pandemic, with factors like positive family influence and social mentality enhancing resilience, while anxiety, depression, and a negative social outlook decreased it.
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Background: Under global warming, high temperature (HT) has become a major meteorological factor affecting soybean production. To explore the candidate genes and regulatory mechanism of the soybean bud response to HT stress, previously identified as HT-tolerant ('Handou14'; HD14) and HT-sensitive ('Jiadou36'; JD36) were treated for 5 days in an artificial climate incubator either with HT (43 °C (day)/ 33 °C (night), 16 h light/8 h darkness) or the non-stress growth condition (25 °C, 16 h light/8 h darkness) as the control at the bud stage were used as experimental materials in this study. After HT treatment, changes in physiological indicators including hypocotyl length, enzyme activity and hormone content were detected; at the same time, the cotyledons, hypocotyls, and main roots were collected for transcriptome sequencing analysis.

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  • The study focused on the human lens, highlighting its complex structure and the need for insights into its 3D cellular organization as it ages.
  • Researchers used various tissue transparency methods to analyze human lenses from infants to seniors, revealing consistent equator proportions but different cellular patterns depending on age.
  • Notable findings included increased accumulation of equatorial epithelium in adolescents and changes in cell composition, alongside a molecular analysis that showed variations in specific proteins across different age groups.
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  • * A total of 32,786 patients were recorded, with a notable prevalence of tinea unguium among females and a peak incidence in ages 21-40 years.
  • * Trichophyton rubrum was the leading cause of dermatophytosis, while M. canis was primarily responsible for tinea capitis; the study also noted an increase in zoophilic dermatophytes in tinea faciei and tinea corporis.
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Heatstroke (HS) poses a significant threat to public health. Curcumin, a polyphenolic compound, has been reported to possess anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. This study aimed to investigate the potential therapeutic effects of curcumin on HS-induced lung injury and to elucidate its underlying molecular mechanisms.

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  • Pancreatic cancer (PC) is impacted by fibrotic mesenchyme, which hinders immunotherapy effectiveness; low-dose arsenic trioxide (ATO) can inhibit activation of pancreatic stellate cells (PSCs) to improve treatment response.* -
  • The study utilized various models to show that low-dose ATO remodels the extracellular matrix (ECM), leading to increased CD8T cell infiltration and enhanced effects of anti-PD-L1 therapy.* -
  • ATO's ability to regulate LOXL3 in PSCs suggests it can effectively remodel ECM and sensitize immunotherapy, positioning it as a promising strategy for treating pancreatic cancer.*
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Background: Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is a mosquito-borne alphavirus that is responsible for Chikungunya fever, which is characterized by fever, rash, and debilitating polyarthralgia. Since its re-emergence in 2004, CHIKV has continued to spread to new regions and become a severe health threat to global public. Development of safe and single dose vaccines that provide durable protection is desirable to control the spread of virus.

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Recent advancements in bacterial two-component systems (TCS) have spurred research into TCS-based biosensors, notably for their signal amplification and broad input responsiveness. The CusRS system in Escherichia coli (E. coli), comprising cusS and cusR genes, is a copper-sensing module in E.

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  • Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) involves the growth of abnormal blood stem cells, highlighting the need for better understanding of its causes and early markers for diagnosis and prognosis.
  • Researchers collected data from existing cancer databases and analyzed the expression of the gene SRSF12 in AML cells, assessing its relationship with drug response.
  • The study found that high levels of SRSF12 were significantly linked to poorer outcomes in AML patients, suggesting it could serve as a useful diagnostic and therapeutic target.
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  • * A new "nano-orchestrator" is created to enhance ICD by targeting endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, using precise levels of irradiation to promote the release of immune-activating substances known as DAMPs, while improving dendritic cell function and T cell responses.
  • * This enhanced approach not only achieves high success rates in preventing tumor recurrences but also holds promise for developing effective in situ vaccines when combined with other immunotherapies, improving overall cancer treatment strategies
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