Publications by authors named "Liu Yu-Yang"

Background: The atherogenic index of plasma (AIP) and hyperuricemia (HUA) have been shown to be closely associated with morbidity and mortality of coronary artery disease. However, studies targeting predictive value of AIP and HUA for chronic total occlusion (CTO) lesions are still lacking.

Methods: In total, 5,238 patients meeting the eligibility criteria were recruited in this analysis.

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Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality in women, yet it has not raised the awareness from the public. The pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease differs significantly between females and males concerning the effect of sex hormones. Estrogen and progestogen impact cardiovascular system through genomic and non-genomic effects.

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Dihuang Baoyuan Granules is a prescription endorsed by HU Tianbao, a renowned and elderly Chinese medicine practitioner from Beijing, and has demonstrated definite clinical efficacy. The composition of this prescription is intricate as it includes 7 distinct herbal medicines. This study aims to analyze the chemical composition of Dihuang Baoyuan Granules, evaluate its efficacy in the treatment of diabetes and analyze the distribution of the drug components in the plasma, liver, and kidney after administration.

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This study explored the biosynthesis of bufadienolides(BDs) in Bufo bufo gargarizans to solve the dilemma of the decreasing resources of B. bufo gargarizans and provide a theoretical basis for the sustainable utilization of the resources. Ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-Orbitrap-mass spectrometry(UHPLC-Orbitrap-MS) was employed to detect the synthesis sites of BDs in B.

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  • Scientists discovered three new types of special plant chemicals (sesquiterpenes) and four that were already known from a plant called Carpesium abrotanoides L.
  • They used different techniques to study these chemicals and learned about their structure.
  • The research found that some of these chemicals could stop the growth of certain cancer cells and that one of them was really good at blocking an enzyme related to memory.
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  • Colors of fruits and vegetables (FV) correspond to pigmented bioactive compounds, and a study aimed to examine their impact on ovarian cancer (OC) survival was conducted with 700 newly diagnosed patients.
  • Results indicated that higher pre-diagnosis intake of total FV, especially vegetables and red/purple fruits/vegetables, was associated with improved OC survival, while other color groups showed no significant effects.
  • The study suggests that consuming green and red/purple FV before diagnosis may enhance OC survival, but further research is needed to confirm these findings.
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Although RNA interference (RNAi) therapy has emerged as a potential tool in cancer therapeutics, the application of RNAi to glioblastoma (GBM) remains a hurdle. Herein, to improve the therapeutic effect of RNAi on GBM, a cancer cell membrane (CCM)-disguised hypoxia-triggered RNAi nanomedicine was developed for short interfering RNA (siRNA) delivery to sensitize cells to chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Our synthesized CCM-disguised RNAi nanomedicine showed prolonged blood circulation, high BBB transcytosis and specific accumulation in GBM sites via homotypic recognition.

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Background: Sustained yet intractable immunosuppression is commonly observed in septic patients, resulting in aggravated clinical outcomes. However, due to the substantial heterogeneity within septic patients, precise indicators in deciphering clinical trajectories and immunological alterations for septic patients remain largely lacking.

Methods: We adopted cross-species, single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) analysis based on two published datasets containing circulating immune cell profile of septic patients as well as immune cell atlas of murine model of sepsis.

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A series of 4-methyl-5-(3-phenylacryloyl)thiazoles based on chalcones were designed, synthesized and evaluated for their influenza neuraminidase (NA) inhibitory activity in vitro. A preliminary structure-activity relationship (SAR) analysis showed that thiazoles bearing amide had greater potency. It also showed that mono-hydroxyl group at 4-position on phenyl ring was more effective than other electron-releasing groups or electron-withdraw groups.

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  • * Histone deacetylases, specifically sirtuins (SIRT1-7), are highly expressed in kidney cells and are involved in the progression of renal disorders caused by these metabolic diseases.
  • * The review explores how dysregulation of SIRTs affects kidney health by influencing oxidative stress, metabolism, inflammation, and apoptosis, suggesting their potential as biomarkers for early diagnosis and targets for treatment of kidney-related complications from metabolic diseases.
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Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a rare and progressive disease. Some patients treated with phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (PDE-5is) fail to reach treatment goals. As a novel soluble guanylate cyclase agonist, riociguat acts on the same pathway as PDE-5is but functions different mechanisms.

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Background: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the gold standard for evaluating body composition. However, the reference ranges have not been established.

Methods: Three lean tissue and seven adipose tissue parameters based on MRI data from the UK Biobank were used in this study.

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Liver hepatocellular carcinoma (LIHC) is one of the most common liver malignancies with high mortality and morbidity. Thus, it is crucial to identify potential biomarker that is capable of accurately predicting the prognosis and therapeutic response of LIHC. Kinesin family member 5A (KIF5A) is a microtubule-based motor protein involved in the transport of macromolecules such as organelle proteins in cells.

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  • Sirtuins (SIRTs) are a family of seven mammalian proteins (SIRT1 to SIRT7) that regulate important cellular processes like inflammation, metabolism, and apoptosis, and have implications for health and disease.
  • These proteins are seen as potential therapeutic targets for various conditions, including cancer and cardiovascular diseases, prompting research into small molecules that can modify SIRT activity.
  • The review covers the history, structure, and functions of SIRTs, their regulatory roles in diseases, and summarizes the effects of different interventions on SIRT expression based on clinical studies.
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Glioma-associated macrophage/microglia (GAM) represents a key player in shaping a unique glioma ecosystem to facilitate tumor progression and therapeutic resistance. Numerous studies have been published concerning GAM, but no relevant bibliometric study has been performed yet. Our bibliometric study aimed to comprehensively summarize and analyze the global scientific output, research hotspots, and trendy topics of publications on GAM over time.

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  • Ecto-5'-nucleotidase (NT5E), which encodes CD73, is linked to a tumor microenvironment that suppresses immune responses, leading to worse patient outcomes and increased cancer metastasis and treatment resistance.
  • The study analyzed NT5E expression across various cancers, finding that higher levels correlate with poor overall survival in specific cancers, including pancreatic and stomach cancers.
  • Additionally, NT5E was associated with increased infiltration of certain immune cells, like cancer-associated fibroblasts, indicating its significant role in tumor progression and the immune landscape.
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Background: Gut microbiome (GM) composition and diversity have recently been studied as a biomarker of response to immune checkpoint blockade therapy (ICB) and of ICB-related colitis.

Aim: To conduct a systematic review on the role of GM composition and diversity in predicting response and colitis in patients with melanoma treated with ICB.

Methods: The review protocol was registered in PROSPERO: CRD42021228018.

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Five undescribed sesquiterpenoids (1-5), and nine known sesquiterpenoids (6-14) were obtained from the fruits of Litsea lancilimba Merr. by LC-MS/MS molecular networking strategies. Litsemene A (1) possessed a unique 8-member ring through unexpected cyclization of the methyl group on C-10 of guaiane.

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Despite tremendous progress made in the diagnosis and managements, head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSC) remains a global medical dilemma with dismal clinical prognosis and high mortality. Gene NT5E encodes the ecto-5'-nucleotidase (CD73), which facilitates the formation of immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME) permissive for tumor progression in various malignancies. Nevertheless, the cell subsets NT5E expressed on and the potential function of NT5E in the TME of HNSC remain virgin lands in HNSC.

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Guiding by LC-MS/MS analysis and the GNPS Molecular Networking, five undescribed daphnane diterpenoids, tanguticanines A-E, and eleven known analogues were discovered from the whole plants of Daphne tangutica Maxim. Their structures and absolute configurations were determined via extensive NMR spectroscopic analysis, ECD calculations, and X-ray diffraction crystallography. Tanguticanine E (5) exhibited promising cytotoxicity against the HepG2 cell line with an IC value of 9.

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Glioma is globally recognised as one of the most frequently occurring primary malignant brain tumours, making the identification of glioma biomarkers critically significant. The protein KIF18A (Kinesin Family Member 18A) is a member of the kinesin superfamily of microtubule-associated molecular motors and has been shown to participate in cell cycle and mitotic metaphase and anaphase. This is the first investigation into the expression of KIF18A and its prognostic value, potential biological functions, and effects on the immune system and mitosis in glioma patients.

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A molecular networking-guided study on the Daphne genkwa Sieb. et Zucc led to the isolation of twelve daphnane-type diterpenoids including four undescribed compounds, yuanhuakines A-D. Their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic analyses, ECD calculations, and single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis.

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Objective: To develop and validate an index to quantify the multimorbidity burden in Chinese middle-aged and older community-dwelling individuals.

Methods: We included 20,035 individuals aged 45 and older from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) and 19,297 individuals aged 65 and older from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (CLHLS). Health outcomes of physical functioning (PF), basic and instrumental activities of daily living (ADL and IADL) and mortality were obtained.

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Background: Brain metastasis (BM) is thought to be related to the mortality and poor prognosis of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Despite promising development of NSCLC treatment, the treatment of NSCLC BM is still not optimistic due to the existence of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) that prevent drug penetration, as well as the short median survival time of the patients left for treatment. In this context, further development of quick and effective pre-clinical models is needed in NSCLC BM treatment.

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