Publications by authors named "M-F Hou"

Background: Xalnesiran, a small interfering RNA molecule that targets a conserved region of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) genome and silences multiple HBV transcripts, may have efficacy, with or without an immunomodulator, in patients with chronic HBV infection.

Methods: We conducted a phase 2, multicenter, randomized, controlled, adaptive, open-label platform trial that included the evaluation of 48 weeks of treatment with xalnesiran at a dose of 100 mg (group 1), xalnesiran at a dose of 200 mg (group 2), xalnesiran at a dose of 200 mg plus 150 mg of ruzotolimod (group 3), xalnesiran at a dose of 200 mg plus 180 μg of pegylated interferon alfa-2a (group 4), or a nucleoside or nucleotide analogue (NA) alone (group 5) in participants with chronic HBV infection who had virologic suppression with NA therapy. The primary efficacy end point was hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) loss (HBsAg level, <0.

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  • Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is crucial for the early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, and advancements in AI, specifically deep learning, have enhanced medical image analysis.
  • A new AI algorithm called Modified Faster R-CNN (M-F-RCNN) was developed and validated using EUS images from 155 patients to assist in detecting pancreatic cancer.
  • The M-F-RCNN model demonstrated superior performance, achieving high precision (97.35%) and accuracy (96.49%), while also improving the diagnostic skills of physicians compared to traditional methods and non-expert doctors.
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  • The study tested various AI face-swapping models on videos of epileptic seizures to maintain patient privacy while preserving important clinical details.
  • Three open-source models were used to replace original faces in seizure videos, with evaluations conducted by both AI metrics and expert clinicians.
  • Results showed that all models were effective at concealing original identities, but the GHOST model was slightly better at preserving clinically relevant details, suggesting potential for enhancing educational resources while protecting patients' identities.
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Background: Brain-computer interfaces can enable communication for people with paralysis by transforming cortical activity associated with attempted speech into text on a computer screen. Communication with brain-computer interfaces has been restricted by extensive training requirements and limited accuracy.

Methods: A 45-year-old man with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) with tetraparesis and severe dysarthria underwent surgical implantation of four microelectrode arrays into his left ventral precentral gyrus 5 years after the onset of the illness; these arrays recorded neural activity from 256 intracortical electrodes.

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is one of the most well known and largest virus families, including some animal and human pathogens, such as the Hendra, Nipah, and Rinderpest viruses, with a high potential for the emergence of human diseases. Based on recent phylogenetic analyses, two new genera ( and ) have been described. The newly recognized genus has rapidly increased in number and has grown to 15 species from 7 a few years ago.

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  • Regulatory T cells (T) are traditionally seen as suppressors of antitumor immunity, but their influence on immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) responses remains uncertain.
  • This study used advanced sequencing techniques to analyze over 73,000 tumor-infiltrating T cells from both anti-PD-1 treated and untreated lung cancer patients, identifying 10 distinct T cell subsets, with one subset showing high expression of activation markers linked to immune suppression.
  • The findings suggest that not all TIL-Ts are detrimental; a specific subset may help enhance responses to therapy, illustrating the complex role of TIL-Ts in cancer treatment.
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Background: SARS-CoV-2 may trigger new-onset persistent hypertension. This study investigated the incidence and risk factors associated with new-onset persistent hypertension during COVID-19 hospitalization and at ≈6-month follow-up compared with influenza.

Methods: This retrospective observational study was conducted in a major academic health system in New York City.

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Background: Increasing cardiomyocyte contraction during myocardial stretch serves as the basis for the Frank-Starling mechanism in the heart. However, it remains unclear how this phenomenon occurs regionally within cardiomyocytes, at the level of individual sarcomeres. We investigated sarcomere contractile synchrony and how intersarcomere dynamics contribute to increasing contractility during cell lengthening.

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Objective: To study the clinical features of children diagnosed with myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease (MOGAD) in southern China.

Methods: Clinical data of children diagnosed with MOGAD from April 2014 to September 2021 were analyzed.

Results: A total of 93 children (M/F=45/48; median onset age=6.

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In October 2020, an avian paramyxovirus serotype 14 (APMV-14)-designated chicken/Fujian/2160/2020 (FJ2160) was isolated from tracheal and cloacal swab sample of chicken collected from live bird market in Fujian province in China during the active surveillance program. The complete genome of FJ2160 comprised 15,444 nucleotides (nt) complying with the paramyxovirus "rule of six" and encoded six non-overlapping structural proteins in the order of 3'-NP-P-M-F-HN-L-'5. The complete genome sequence analysis showed that FJ2160 had the highest identity (90.

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Background: Transverse tubules (t-tubules) form gradually in the developing heart, critically enabling maturation of cardiomyocyte Ca homeostasis. The membrane bending and scaffolding protein BIN1 (bridging integrator 1) has been implicated in this process. However, it is unclear which of the various reported BIN1 isoforms are involved, and whether BIN1 function is regulated by its putative binding partners MTM1 (myotubularin), a phosphoinositide 3'-phosphatase, and DNM2 (dynamin-2), a GTPase believed to mediate membrane fission.

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  • Previous research indicates a link between lower mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) copy number and neurodegenerative diseases, prompting investigation into the relationship between mtDNA CN in blood and Alzheimer disease endophenotypes.
  • The study involved dementia-free individuals from various community cohorts, measuring mtDNA CN and analyzing its association with cognitive function and brain MRI markers over specified timeframes.
  • Findings showed that higher mtDNA CN correlates with better cognitive performance, independent of several confounding factors, with consistent results observed in both cross-sectional and prospective analyses, although the latter showed a weaker association.
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  • A randomized, double-blind, phase 2 trial assessed the safety and effectiveness of a new vaccine, NVSI-06-09, as a booster for UAE adults previously vaccinated with BBIBP-CorV.
  • * The trial involved 516 participants who received either NVSI-06-09 or continued with BBIBP-CorV, showing a similar low incidence of mild adverse reactions in both groups.
  • * Results indicated that NVSI-06-09 produced significantly higher neutralizing antibody levels against various SARS-CoV-2 variants, including significantly better responses against Omicron strains compared to BBIBP-CorV.
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Background: Bepirovirsen is an antisense oligonucleotide that targets all hepatitis B virus (HBV) messenger RNAs and acts to decrease levels of viral proteins.

Methods: We conducted a phase 2b, randomized, investigator-unblinded trial involving participants with chronic HBV infection who were receiving or not receiving nucleoside or nucleotide analogue (NA) therapy. Participants were randomly assigned (in a 3:3:3:1 ratio) to receive weekly subcutaneous injections of bepirovirsen at a dose of 300 mg for 24 weeks (group 1), bepirovirsen at a dose of 300 mg for 12 weeks then 150 mg for 12 weeks (group 2), bepirovirsen at a dose of 300 mg for 12 weeks then placebo for 12 weeks (group 3), or placebo for 12 weeks then bepirovirsen at a dose of 300 mg for 12 weeks (group 4).

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Iron (Fe)-based catalysts are widely used for taming nitrogen oxides (NO) containing flue gas, but the regeneration and long-term reusability remains a concern. The reusability can be acquired by external additives, and resultantly can not only increase the cost but can also add to process complexity as well as secondary pollutants. Herein, a self-sustainable material is designed to regenerate the catalyst for long-term reusability without adding to process complexity.

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To expand our understanding of the epidemiology of pigeon paramyxovirus type 1 (PPMV-1) in China, risk-based active surveillance was undertaken with pigeon swabs collected from live bird markets in 2014-2021. Seventy-six PPMV-1 strains were isolated from 12 provinces (60%) of the 20 provinces surveyed, and the positive rates of PPMV-1 varied from 0.50% to 3.

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Background: Cardiovascular health (CVH) from young adulthood is strongly associated with an individual's future risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and total mortality. Defining epigenomic biomarkers of lifelong CVH exposure and understanding their roles in CVD development may help develop preventive and therapeutic strategies for CVD.

Methods: In 1085 CARDIA study (Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults) participants, we defined a clinical cumulative CVH score that combines body mass index, blood pressure, total cholesterol, and fasting glucose measured longitudinally from young adulthood through middle age over 20 years (mean age, 25-45).

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The continuous emergence of SARS-CoV-2 variants highlights the need of developing vaccines with broad protection. Here, according to the immune-escape capability and evolutionary convergence, the representative SARS-CoV-2 strains carrying the hotspot mutations were selected. Then, guided by structural and computational analyses, we present a mutation-integrated trimeric form of spike receptor-binding domain (mutI-tri-RBD) as a broadly protective vaccine candidate, which combined heterologous RBDs from different representative strains into a hybrid immunogen and integrated immune-escape hotspots into a single antigen.

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To study the clinical characteristics and treatment of pediatric opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome (OMS). We analyzed the clinical data of nine children OMS between June 2017 and Nov 2020. Nine children (M/F = 3:6, median onset age was 18 months) diagnosed with OMS were included in the study.

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  • The study examined the effectiveness of mRNA vaccines (Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna) against COVID-19 among U.S. health care personnel who were prioritized for early vaccination.
  • It utilized a test-negative case-control design, comparing vaccinated individuals with positive SARS-CoV-2 tests (cases) to those with negative tests (controls) while adjusting for various demographics and health factors.
  • Results showed that partial vaccination had effectiveness rates of 77.6% for Pfizer and 88.9% for Moderna, while complete vaccination led to 88.8% and 96.3% effectiveness, respectively, with some variations noted in specific demographic subgroups and over time.
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PD-1 blockade unleashes CD8 T cells, including those specific for mutation-associated neoantigens (MANA), but factors in the tumour microenvironment can inhibit these T cell responses. Single-cell transcriptomics have revealed global T cell dysfunction programs in tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL). However, the majority of TIL do not recognize tumour antigens, and little is known about transcriptional programs of MANA-specific TIL.

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Objective: To study the clinical features of children diagnosed with anti-NMDAR encephalitis in southern China.

Methods: Clinical data of children diagnosed with anti-NMDAR encephalitis from October 2014 to June 2020 from one national regional medical center were analyzed. Neurological disability was assessed by modified Rankin Scale (mRS) throughout the course of disease.

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Background: DNA methylation patterns associated with habitual diet have not been well studied.

Methods: Diet quality was characterized using a Mediterranean-style diet score and the Alternative Healthy Eating Index score. We conducted ethnicity-specific and trans-ethnic epigenome-wide association analyses for diet quality and leukocyte-derived DNA methylation at over 400 000 CpGs (cytosine-guanine dinucleotides) in 5 population-based cohorts including 6662 European ancestry, 2702 African ancestry, and 360 Hispanic ancestry participants.

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Alcohol dehydrogenases (ADHs) and aldehyde dehydrogenases (ALDHs) are vital enzymes involved in the metabolism of a variety of alcohols. Differences in the expression and enzymatic activity of human ADHs and ALDHs correlate with individual variability in metabolizing alcohols and drugs and in the susceptibility to alcoholic liver disease. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) function as epigenetic modulators to regulate the expression of drug-metabolizing enzymes.

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