Publications by authors named "Liu Weiying"

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  • Good syndrome (GS) is a rare immunodeficiency disorder linked to thymoma and low antibody levels, leading to frequent infections, as highlighted in a case study of a 37-year-old man with multiple lung infections.
  • The patient, who had his thymoma surgically removed, underwent various treatments that successfully improved his health, backed by advanced genetic testing for pathogen detection.
  • A review of 98 case reports from 2000 to 2023 emphasizes the importance of monitoring immunoglobulin levels in thymoma patients for early GS detection, and recommends targeted therapies and regular IVIG injections to help reduce infection rates.
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BACKGROUND Castleman's disease (CD) is a reactive lymph node hyperplasia initially identified by Castleman in 1956. CD predominantly affects individuals 20-50 years of age, with low incidence in children. This case report describes 3 cases of CD treated in our hospital and reviews the relevant literature.

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  • An 11-year-old boy presented with worsening snoring and shortness of breath, prompting medical evaluation for suspected airway obstruction.
  • Preoperative tests revealed significant sleep apnea and a concerning drop in blood oxygen levels, alongside imaging that indicated a space-occupying lesion in the throat.
  • The boy underwent successful surgery to remove the mass, which was diagnosed as a lymphatic malformation (LM), and his recovery was positive.
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Study Objectives: Randomized controlled trials have shown that combining norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors and antimuscarinics can ameliorate the severity of obstructive sleep apnea. This article explores whether the effectiveness and safety of combining norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors with antimuscarinic agents surpass monotherapy for treating obstructive sleep apnea.

Methods: We searched randomized controlled trials including adult patients with obstructive sleep apnea who received combination therapy and monotherapy in 8 databases from inception until April 5, 2023 and evaluated the studies' quality and conducted a meta-analysis and systematic review.

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Children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often exhibit motor disorders. Dance Movement Therapy (DMT) has shown great potential for improving the motor control ability of children with ASD. However, traditional DMT methods often lack vividness and are difficult to implement effectively.

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  • * A study analyzing data from over 257,000 births found that pre-pregnancy overweight and obesity are associated with higher risks of various birth defects, including circulatory system, eye/ear/face/neck, and musculoskeletal malformations.
  • * The research indicates that infants born to obese mothers with gestational diabetes face an even greater risk of circulatory system defects compared to those born to obese mothers without gestational diabetes.
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Nocardiosis manifests as an opportunistic infection, primarily affecting individuals who are immunocompromised and susceptible to the infection. We present a case study of one patient with nephrotic syndrome and membranous nephropathy, who underwent treatment with prednisone and cyclosporine in 2016. In early 2017, the patient was diagnosed with a "fungal infection" and discontinued the use of cyclosporine.

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  • Error-corrected next-generation sequencing (ecNGS) is a new technology that accurately detects somatic mutations, with a focus on a method called paired-end and complementary consensus sequencing (PECC-Seq).
  • Researchers identified a new DNA lesion and improved the sequencing accuracy by modifying library preparation to eliminate artifacts that affect results.
  • PECC-Seq has demonstrated a very low error rate and high sensitivity in measuring mutations caused by specific substances, revealing unique mutational signatures linked to various compounds in mouse models.
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Xeroderma pigmentosum(XP) is a rare autosomal recessive genodermatosis. Individuals with XP are characterized by severe skin sensitivity to sunlight, and more susceptible to the development of skin malignancies in sun-exposed regions. We report the experience of modified 5-aminolaevulinic acid photodynamic therapy (M-PDT) in the treatment of three children with XP.

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PIG-A gene mutations can be detected in humans, and PIG-A assays can potentially predict the risk of exposure to carcinogens. However, extensive, population-based studies to validate this are lacking. We studied a cohort of occupational coke oven workers with chronic high exposure to carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, which are well-studied genotoxins classified by the IARC as carcinogenic to humans.

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Based on previous exposure studies, benzene (BZ) has been classified as a human carcinogen and occupational exposure limit (OELs) for BZ has been set to be about 1 ppm around the world. However, health hazards have still been reported with exposure below the OEL. Thus, the OEL needs to be updated to reduce health risk.

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Purpose: Studies show that patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are more likely than the general population to have psychological disorders such as depression. However, it is less clear how OSA treatment affects this association. This meta-analysis aimed to assess whether or not continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and mandibular advancement devices (MADs) reduce depression symptoms in patients with OSA.

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The fat mass and obesity-associated protein FTO is an "eraser" of N6-methyladenosine, the most abundant mRNA modification. FTO plays important roles in tumorigenesis. However, its activities have not been fully elucidated and its possible involvement in DNA damage - the early driving event in tumorigenesis - remains poorly characterized.

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In this study, we assessed the acute and chronic toxic effects of Sb (III) and Sb (V) on (Savingy) () by applying the filter paper contact method, aged soil treatment, and avoidance test experiment. In the acute filter paper contact test, the LC50 values for Sb (III) were 2581 mg/L (24 h), 1427 mg/L (48 h), and 666 mg/L (72 h), which were lower than Sb (V). In the chronic aged soil exposure experiment, when the Sb (III)-contaminated soil was aged 10 d, 30 d, and 60 d after exposure for 7 d, the LC50 value of was 370, 613, and >4800 mg/kg, respectively.

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Environmental pollutants, such as quinoline (QN) and 4-methylquinoline (4-MeQ), may be genotoxic and carcinogenic. Earlier studies, including in vitro genotoxicity tests, indicated that 4-MeQ is more mutagenic than QN. However, we hypothesized that the methyl group of 4-MeQ favors detoxication over bioactivation, and this factor may be overlooked in in vitro tests that do not incorporate supplementation with cofactors for enzymes that catalyze conjugation reactions.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) remains one of the most common dementias of neurodegenerative disease-related diseases. Nucleosome assembly protein 1-like 5 (NAP1L5) belongs to the NAP1L protein family, which acts as a histone chaperone. However, the function and mechanism of NAP1L5 in AD are still unclear.

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Aristolochic acid (AA)-containing herbs have been prescribed for thousands of years as anti-inflammatory drugs, despite the active pharmaceutical ingredients remaining unclear. However, exposure to AAI and AAII has been proven to be a significant risk factor for severe nephropathy and carcinogenicity. AAIVa, an analogue abundant in AA-containing herbs, showed neither carcinogenicity nor nephrotoxicity in our study and other reports, implying that the pharmacological effects of AAIVa on inflammation are worth studying.

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Checkpoint inhibitor pneumonitis (CIP) is a relatively rare adverse event and a potential cause of death in patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). Because the symptoms and signs are nonspecific, the diagnosis of CIP is challenging. Additionally, compared with the biomarkers that can monitor the effect of ICIs, there is less research evaluating markers to monitor CIP.

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Background: Many diseases are clinically related to oxidative stress. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common disease with oxidative stress in clinical practice, which is mostly associated with cardio-cerebrovascular diseases. It has been shown that the level of oxidative stress increases and the level of antioxidant copper zinc superoxide dismutase (SOD1) decreases in intermittent hypoxia (IH).

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Triclosan (TCS) is widely used and it bioaccumulates in humans. We found that TCS induced DNA damage in TK6 cell in our previous work. Herein, we performed a pilot assay of the TK6 cell/ gene (+/-) mutation assay without metabolic activation for 24 h and found that TCS significantly induced mutation frequency.

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Background: The PIG-A gene mutation assay is a valuable tool for measuring in vivo gene mutations in blood cells. The human PIG-A assay, used as a potential genotoxicity biomarker, is minimally invasive, sensitive, and cost-efficient; however, the relationship between carcinogen exposure and PIG-A mutations is not well understood.

Methods: We investigated the genotoxic effect of red blood cells using PIG-A assay and lymphocyte cytokinesis-block micronucleus test in barbecue restaurant workers (N = 70) exposed to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and self-identified healthy control subjects (N = 56).

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The 2019 novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) has spread rapidly worldwide and was declared a pandemic by the WHO in March 2020. The evolution of SARS-CoV-2, either in its natural reservoir or in the human population, is still unclear, but this knowledge is essential for effective prevention and control. We propose a new framework to systematically identify recombination events, excluding those due to noise and convergent evolution.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a devastating neurodegenerative disorder that has no effective therapies. Prickle planar cell polarity protein 2 (Prickle2), is an important cytoplasmic regulator of Wnt/PCP signaling. It has been reported that Prickle2 deficiency reduced neurite outgrowth levels in mouse N2a cells and led to autism-like behaviors and hippocampal synaptic dysfunction in mice.

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