Publications by authors named "Luyao Wu"

The adaptation of malignancy to therapy presents a significant challenge in cancer treatment. The cell cycle plays a crucial role in regulating the evolution of radio- and chemo-resistance in tumor cells. Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are the primary source of therapy resistance, with CD133 being one of the most recognized and valuable cell surface markers of CSCs.

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Objectives: To explore the correlation between tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), and tumor-associated angiogenesis (TAA) in the tumor microenvironment with the clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis of primary large B-cell lymphoma of immune-privileged sites (LBCL-IP).

Methods: A total of 46 cases of LBCL-IP from the Department of Pathology, the Third Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University, from January 2010 to February 2024, were collected, along with clinical and follow-up data of LBCL-IP patients. Immunohistochemistry and triple immunofluorescence were used to detect related proteins of TAMs, TILs, and TAA, and to analyze the correlation between TAMs, TILs, TAA, and the polarization of TAMs with the clinical and prognostic factors of LBCL-IP patients.

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Glioblastomas (GBMs), the most prevalent primary malignant brain tumors, present significant challenges due to their invasive nature, high recurrence rates, and limited treatment options. Radiotherapy is a cornerstone in the management of GBMs; however, resistance to treatment poses a substantial obstacle. This study investigates the role of adipokine C1q/TNF-related protein 1 (CTRP1) in the radio-sensitivity of GBMs, utilizing both X-ray and carbon ion irradiation.

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Higher alcohol synthesis through the Fischer-Tropsch (F-T) process was considered a promising route for the efficient utilization of fossil resources could be achieved. The CuCo catalysts were proven to be efficient candidates and attracted much interest. Great efforts have been made to investigate the active sites and mechanisms of CuCo catalysts.

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  • Cancer stem-like cells (CSCs) show a resistance to radiation therapy, and this study focused on understanding the differences in radiation sensitivity between standard A549 cells and CD44A549 stem-like cells, using X-rays and carbon ion radiation.
  • The research involved various techniques—including animal experiments, assays, and mass spectrometry—to evaluate cell viability, metabolic differences, and autophagy activity, which played a role in the observed radio-resistance.
  • Key findings identified TGM2 as an important factor in radio-resistance, suggesting that the CD44-TGM2-LC3 signaling pathway could be targeted to enhance the effectiveness of treatments against CSCs in non-small cell lung cancer.
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Intestinal fibrosis is the primary cause of disability in patients with Crohn's disease (CD), yet effective therapeutic strategies are currently lacking. Here, we report a multiomics analysis of gut microbiota and fecal/blood metabolites of 278 CD patients and 28 healthy controls, identifying characteristic alterations in gut microbiota (e.g.

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Background: Malnutrition has emerged as main side effects of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) which might also affect the prognosis of IBD. However, whether these associations are causal remains unclear. We aimed to identify the causality of IBD on malnutrition and explore the causal relationship of malnutrition and nutrients intake on IBD by using Mendelian randomization (MR).

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The urban soil where abandoned buildings are demolished is barren and structurally poor, and this degraded soil requires restoration. Ornamental plants enhance the urban environment, increase biodiversity, and affect soil physicochemical properties, microbial diversity; however, their effects remain unclear. Thus, in this study, a mixed-planting meadow consisting of 14 perennial ornamental flower species, including Iris tectorum, Iris lacteal, and Patrinia scabiosaefolia, etc.

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  • The study investigates how enteric neural crest cells (ENCCs) develop and migrate to colonize the gut, using advanced techniques like single-cell RNA sequencing.
  • It identifies specific transcription factors and key signaling pathways (ephrin-Eph, Wnt-Frizzled, and Sema3a-Nrp1) that guide ENCC interactions with surrounding cells.
  • The findings also connect disruptions in these pathways to conditions like Hirschsprung's disease, highlighting their importance in gut development and potential disorders.
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  • The study investigates the use of Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) as a therapy for Hirschsprung disease-associated enterocolitis (HAEC), a serious complication of Hirschsprung disease.
  • It involved experiments on HSCR and HAEC patients, along with a mouse model, to assess how effective and safe MSCs are in reducing inflammation and improving intestinal condition.
  • Results showed that MSCs reduced harmful M1 macrophages and pro-inflammatory cytokines while increasing anti-inflammatory cytokines, suggesting a COX-2 dependent mechanism that could lead to new treatments for HAEC.
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Background: Although the long-term prognosis of papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) is favorable, distant metastasis significantly compromises the prognosis and quality of life for patients with PTC. The Cadherin family plays a pivotal role in tumor metastasis; however, the involvement of Cadherin 4 (CDH4) in the metastatic cascade remains elusive.

Methods: The expression and subcellular localization of CDH4 were determined through immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, and western blot analyses.

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Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have become contaminants widely distributed in the environment due to improper disposal and discharge. Previous study has found several components might involve in impairing enteric nervous system (ENS) development of zebrafish, including NSAIDs cinchophen. Deficient ENS development in fetal could lead to Hirschsprung disease (HSCR), a congenital neurocristopathy characterized by absence of enteric neurons in hindgut.

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Background: In 2021, French public authorities initiated the fourth National Environmental Health Plan to prevent environment-related health risks. This plan primarily focuses on the sensitization of health professionals and health care institutions. Endocrine disruptors (EDs) are environmental factors associated with several adverse health effects, such as reproductive disorders, obesity, and cancer.

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Owing to accelerated urbanisation, increased pollutants have degraded urban water quality. Timely identification and control of pollution sources enable relevant departments to effectively perform water treatment and restoration. To achieve this goal, a remote sensing identification method for urban water pollution sources applicable to unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) hyperspectral images was established.

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Background: Actin Alpha 2 (ACTA2) is expressed in intestinal smooth muscle cells (iSMCs) and is associated with contractility. Hirschsprung disease (HSCR), one of the most common digested tract malformations, shows peristaltic dysfunction and spasm smooth muscles. The arrangement of the circular and longitudinal smooth muscle (SM) of the aganglionic segments is disorganized.

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Bisphenol (BP) structural analogues of BPA are widely used. Previous studies showed similar effects of BPA and BPS on reproduction in several species including human. We hypothesised that the similar effects of several bisphenols (BPs) could accumulate in granulosa cells (GCs) and affects steroidogenesis.

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  • The study investigates the connection between Hirschsprung disease (HSCR) and Crohn's disease (CD) to uncover shared underlying mechanisms and potential biomarkers.
  • Researchers analyzed gene expression data from both diseases, identifying 103 common differentially expressed genes (DEGs) that highlight the role of immune-related processes.
  • Nine hub genes linked to inflammation and the immune system were identified, showing promise as diagnostic biomarkers for predicting CD in patients with HSCR.
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Chemical oxygen demand concentration (C) is widely used to indicate the degree of organic pollution of lakes, reservoirs and rivers. Mastering the spatiotemporal distribution of C is imperative for understanding the variation mechanism and controlling of organic pollution in water. In this study, a hybrid approach suitable for Sentinel 3A/Ocean and Land Colour Instrument (OLCI) data was developed to estimate C in inland optically complex waters embedding the interaction between C and the absorption coefficients of optically active constituents (OACs).

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Hirschsprung's disease (HSCR) is a common developmental anomaly of the gastrointestinal tract in children. The most significant characteristics of aganglionic segments in HSCR are hyperplastic extrinsic nerve fibers and the absence of endogenous ganglion plexus. Double C2 domain alpha (DOC2A) is mainly located in the nucleus and is involved in Ca-dependent neurotransmitter release.

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Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor (IMT) infrequently involves the sigmoid colon, and has not previously been described in an infant sigmoid colon. An inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor arose from the sigmoid colon of an 11-month-old boy, confirmed by anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK), smooth muscle actin (SMA) and desmin immunohistochemical staining. The patient recovered well after complete resection of the tumor.

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Seed size and shape are key agronomic traits affecting seedcotton yield and seed quality in cotton ( spp.). However, the genetic mechanisms that regulate the seed physical traits in cotton are largely unknown.

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Cotton is one of the most economically important crops worldwide. Seed size is a vital trait for plants connected with yield and germination. encodes a RING_Ubox E3 ubiquitin ligase that controls seed development by affecting cell growth.

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Cotton is the most important fiber crop and provides indispensable natural fibers for the textile industry. Micronaire (MIC) is determined by fiber fineness and maturity and is an important component of fiber quality. L.

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Background: Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged as crucial regulators in various cancers. However, the functional roles of most lncRNA in papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) are not detailly understood. This study aims to investigate the biological function and molecular mechanism of lncRNA Fer-1 like family member 4 (FER1L4) in PTC.

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Cotton ( spp.) is an economically important crop grown for natural fiber and seed oil production. is a ubiquitin receptor that determines final seed and organ size by restricting the period of cell proliferation.

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