Publications by authors named "Liao X"

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  • Androgen-ablative therapies effectively target AR+ prostate cancer cells but lead to an increase in AR- prostate cancer cell subtypes.
  • The study identified CXCL8 as a key factor promoting the survival of AR- prostate cancer cells, which become more prevalent after therapy.
  • The findings show that androgen-ablative treatments suppress AR signaling, causing an increase in CXCL8 that activates the mTORC1 pathway, ultimately enhancing tumor growth in AR- cells.
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This study investigated the effects of preheat treatment (70-100 °C) and syringic acid (SA) grafting on the antioxidant, antibacterial, and physicochemical properties of black soybean protein isolate (BSPI) before and after in vitro digestion. The results revealed that both preheat treatment and SA grafting increased the digestibility and the absolute zeta potential value of BSPI. However, as the preheating temperature increased, the antioxidant ability of BSPI decreased, which was improved by SA grafting.

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  • - The study explores the role of Fam3a in pancreatic α-cell function, particularly its impact on glucagon and GLP-1 levels, using both global and α-cell-specific knockout models.
  • - Researchers conducted experiments on αTC1.9 cells to determine how Fam3a influences the expression of PCSK1, which is crucial for converting proglucagon into GLP-1, revealing a regulatory pathway involving the proteins Nr4a2 and Foxa2.
  • - Results indicated that Fam3a knockout enhanced GLP-1 levels in mice, while human islet data suggested an inverse relationship between FAM3A and PCSK1, highlighting Fam3a's potential role as a negative regulator of GL
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Boron-based aids are commonly introduced to tackle the unsatisfactory densification of SS316L parts fabricated by binder jetting (BJ) technology. However, there is scarce study on the effect of sintering aids on the mechanical performance. This work investigates the effect of BC aids and sintering temperature on the mechanical performance and microscopic morphology of BJ printing SS316L parts.

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The mechanisms underlying stimuli-induced dynamic structural remodeling of RNAs for the maintenance of cellular physiological function and survival remain unclear. Here, we showed that in promoter-methylated glioblastoma (GBM), the RNA helicase DEAD-box helicase 46 (DDX46) is phosphorylated by temozolomide (TMZ)-activated checkpoint kinase 1 (CHK1), resulting in a dense-to-loose conformational change and an increase in DDX46 helicase activity. DDX46-mediated tertiary structural remodeling of LINC01956 exposes the binding motifs of LINC01956 to the 3' untranslated region of O-methylguanine DNA methyltransferase ().

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  • A study examined how an enlarged pulmonary vein antrum and left atrial roof cryoballoon ablation affect patients with persistent atrial fibrillation (PeAF), focusing on the link between left atrial isolation area (ISA) and early recurrence of the condition post-surgery.
  • Out of 93 patients analyzed, those who experienced AF recurrence had a lower ISA compared to those who remained AF-free, with significant statistical findings in various measured factors, including the ISA/LASA ratio.
  • The study concluded that a higher ISA/LASA ratio is associated with reduced chances of early recurrence after cryoablation, with an ideal predictive cut-off of 15.2% identified for anticipating early recurrences in PeAF patients.
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Background: The contribution of interspecies interactions between coinfecting pathogens to chronic refractory infection by affecting pathogenicity is well established. However, little is known about the impact of intraspecific interactions on infection relapse, despite the cross-talk of different strains within one species is more common in clinical infection. We reported a case of chronic refractory pulmonary infection relapse, caused by two methicillin-sensitive S.

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Hyperuricemic nephropathy (HN) is renal injury caused by hyperuricemia (HUA). While sleeve gastrectomy (SG) has shown promise in improving renal injury in patients with obesity-related HN, the mechanisms are not fully understood. This study induced an obesity-combined HN model in male ob/ob mice and measured serum uric acid (SUA), creatinine, and other biochemical indicators 6 weeks post-surgery.

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  • Recent therapies have improved survival rates for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), but a reliable method for confirming treatment efficacy is still needed; researchers analyzed data from major databases and identified 42 gene subtypes.
  • They found three previously described cancer phenotypes (bronchioid, neuroendocrine, squamoid) and observed poor prognosis for squamoid and neuroendocrine patients, with the neuroendocrine cluster showing specific mutations linked to immunotherapy responses.
  • Drug repositioning studies indicated that MEK inhibitors were effective for bronchioid subtypes but not for squamoid ones, while compounds like dinaciclib and alvocidib showed similar effects on neuroendocrine cancers, highlighting the importance
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  • Myosin-7A (Myo7A) is a critical motor protein that helps organize stereocilia in inner ear hair cells, playing a key role in hearing.
  • Mutations in Myo7A are linked to various genetic hearing loss conditions, particularly autosomal dominant DFNA11 deafness, but the structural aspects governing its motor functions are not fully understood.
  • This study used cultured kidney cells to identify mutations that enhance Myo7A's targeting to cell surfaces, showing that specific IQ motifs in its structure are crucial for this process, and confirming that some DFNA11 mutations may lead to increased targeting, contributing to the genetics of this hearing loss.
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The annual co-circulation of two influenza A subtypes, H1N1 and H3N2, viruses in humans poses significant public health threats worldwide. However, the continuous antigenic drift and shift of influenza viruses limited the effectiveness of current seasonal influenza vaccines, necessitating the development of new vaccines against both seasonal and pandemic viruses. One potential solution to this challenge is to improve inactivated vaccines by including multiple T-cell epitopes.

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  • Vanadium-based materials offer great potential for use in metal-ion batteries due to their stable structures and variety of valence states, although their effectiveness is hindered by low voltage and vanadium dissolution in traditional water-based electrolytes.
  • A new cathode material (MnVOPO·2HO) was developed using a condensation reflux method and combined with a high-concentration electrolyte to address these issues, resulting in improved performance.
  • This new approach led to a high specific capacity of 152 mAh/g and an energy density of 211.78 Wh/kg, while also maintaining an impressive cycle stability with an 86% retention rate over 100 cycles, showcasing the effectiveness of electrolyte modification for enhancing battery performance.
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Verticillium wilt caused by the soil-borne fungus Verticillium dahliae Kleb., is a destructive plant disease that instigates severe losses in many crops. Improving plant resistance to Verticillium wilt has been a challenge in most crops.

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Rationale And Objectives: To predict high-risk prostate cancer (PCa) by combining the habitat features of biparametric magnetic resonance imaging (bp-MRI) with the omics features of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS).

Materials And Methods: This study retrospectively collected patients with PCa confirmed by histopathology from January 2020 to June 2023. All patients underwent bp-MRI and CEUS of the prostate, followed by a targeted and transrectal systematic prostate biopsy.

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Background And Aims: Age-related cognitive impairment impacts a significant portion of the elderly population. Remnant cholesterol (RC) has attracted increased attention in relation to cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hypertension, and fatty liver disease. Nevertheless, its role in cognitive function is still enigmatic, prompting our exploration into the potential associations between them.

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Background: Which cell populations that determine the fate of bacteria in infectious granulomas remain unclear. Leprosy, a granulomatous disease with a strong genetic predisposition, caused by Mycobacterium leprae infection, exhibits distinct sub-types with varying bacterial load and is considered an outstanding disease model for studying host-pathogen interactions.

Methods: We performed single-cell RNA and immune repertoire sequencing on 11 healthy controls and 20 patients with leprosy, and integrated single-cell data with genome-wide genetic data on leprosy.

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Purpose: Defects in the gene encoding selenocysteine insertion sequence binding protein 2, SECISBP2, result in global impaired selenoprotein synthesis manifesting a complex syndrome with characteristic serum thyroid function tests due to impaired thyroid hormone metabolism. Knowledge about this multisystemic defect remains limited.

Methods: Genetic and laboratory investigations were performed in affected members from 6 families presenting with short stature and failure to thrive.

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MORC family CW-type zinc finger 2 (MORC2) is a newly identified chromatin remodeling protein, and has been proposed as a prognostic biomarker associated with survival in some types of human cancer, but the role of MORC2 in cervical cancer remains unknown. Here, we investigated the role of MORC2 expression in predicting the survival outcomes of locally advanced cervical cancer patients treated with cisplatin-based concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT). In this retrospectively study, we detected MORC2 immunohistochemical expression on 55 biopsies from patients who underwent CCRT.

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Background: The impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on the etiology of non-COVID-19 viral pneumonia remains to be identified. We investigated the evolution of non-COVID-19 viral pneumonia in hospitalized patients before and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: This is a single-center retrospective study.

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Purpose: The consistent use of metformin has been linked to a reduced incidence of neoplastic diseases among diabetic populations. As a preventive intervention, metformin may offer a more favorable risk-benefit profile. Here, we explored the efficacy of metformin in the primary prevention of cholangiofibrosis, which can precede the carcinogen-induced development of cholangiocarcinoma (CCA).

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Background: This study aimed to identify dendritic cells (DCs) related genes in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients, establish DC-related subtypes and signatures, and correlate them with prognosis and treatment response.

Methods: DC-related genes were screened using Weighted Gene Co-expression Network Analysis (WGCNA) based on RNA sequencing from the TCGA (374 samples), GSE14520 (242 samples), and GSE76427 datasets (115 samples), following immune infiltration assessment by the TIME method. Two DC-related subtypes in HCC were identified through unsupervised clustering.

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  • * Researchers conducted an in-depth study using various public databases to examine how LY6H is expressed across 33 different human tumors and investigated its implications for diagnosis, prognosis, and immune response.
  • * Findings indicated that LY6H is significantly overexpressed in many cancer types, suggesting its potential as a diagnostic marker and its involvement in immune cell regulation, with varying effects on prognosis depending on the type of cancer.
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  • - This study evaluated the cost-effectiveness of Shaoma Zhijing Granules compared to two other treatments for tic disorder in children, analyzing data from 17 articles.
  • - The results showed that while Shaoma Zhijing Granules had a total cost of CNY 4,410 and a clinical effectiveness rate of 77.53%, Jiuwei Xifeng Granules was more effective at a higher cost (CNY 5,192.70), and Changma Xifeng Tablets offered more benefits at a lower cost (CNY 1,282.50).
  • - Ultimately, the analysis determined that Shaoma Zhijing Granules did not provide a cost-effective advantage compared to the other treatments assessed. *
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