Publications by authors named "Meng Yao Wang"

Background: The genomic landscape of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) has been characterized extensively, but there remains a significant need for actionable targets and effective therapies.

Methods: Here, we perform integrative analysis of genome-wide loss of heterozygosity and expression to identify potential tumor suppressor genes. The functions and mechanisms of one of the candidates, TACC2, are then explored both in vitro and in vivo, leading to the proposal of a therapeutic strategy based on the concept of synthetic lethality.

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Global warming and extremely high temperatures affect insect survival and distribution. In this study, we characterized the gene expression profiles of red (PAR) and green (PAG) morphs of the pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum) at three high temperatures (30 °C, 36 °C, and 38 °C) and three treatment durations (6 h, 12 h, and 24 h) by high-throughput sequencing. Both PARs and PAGs increased the number of significantly differentially expressed genes as temperature and treatment duration increased, particularly for genes associated with stress resistance, lipid metabolism, cuticular protein expression, and the initiation of various regulatory mechanisms.

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Eremopyrum triticeum is a typical spring ephemeral species, which in China mainly distributed in the desert regions of northern Xinjiang, and play an important role in the desert ecosystems. E. triticeum has several adaptive characteristics such as short growth rhythms, high photosynthetic efficiency, high seed production, drought and salt resistance.

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  • A study evaluated the effectiveness of a new technique called the direct aspiration first pass technique (ADAPT) for treating acute large vessel occlusions, particularly focusing on a motion called "tip flutter" during catheter use.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 231 patients to determine if tip flutter could predict successful clot aspiration, finding a significant correlation with successful outcomes.
  • Results showed that tip flutter had a high specificity (97.3%) and positive predictive value (96.5%), indicating it is a reliable indicator of successful clot aspiration in patients undergoing ADAPT.
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  • The study aimed to analyze the failure patterns and prognostic factors for patients with nonmetastatic nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) treated with intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) from 2012 to 2016.
  • Among 847 patients, survival rates were high with 5-year local relapse-free survival at 94.3% and overall survival at 85.7%, although distant metastasis was identified as a major failure pattern.
  • The most significant prognostic factor was the TNM stage, with common complications being acute events like leukopenia and ongoing issues like xerostomia and hearing impairment.
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  • - The study focuses on identifying metabolites in Prunella vulgaris, a plant used for both medicinal and functional food purposes, highlighting the limitations of current analytical methods that can only characterize a few compounds due to low resolution and mass coverage.
  • - Researchers utilized advanced techniques like semi-preparative high-performance liquid chromatography and offline two-dimensional liquid chromatography to analyze a broad range of compounds, achieving high-quality data acquisition through a specific mass spectrometer.
  • - The investigation successfully identified 255 compounds from P. vulgaris, including new discoveries of phenolic acids and O-glycosides, which could enhance the development and quality control of this plant's applications.
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Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a complex clinical syndrome with cardiac dysfunction, fluid retention and reduced exercise tolerance as the main manifestations. Current treatment of HFpEF is using combined medications of related comorbidities, there is an urgent need for a modest drug to treat HFpEF. Geniposide (GE), an iridoid glycoside extracted from Gardenia Jasminoides, has shown significant efficacy in the treatment of cardiovascular, digestive and central nervous system disorders.

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Background: Previous studies have shown that serotonin and its receptors are widely distributed in mammalian reproductive tisssues and play an important role in embryonic development. However, the specific effects of the serotonergic system on embryonic arrest (EA) and the underlying mechanism require further investigation.

Methods: Chorionic villi were collected from patients with EA and healthy pregnant women.

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Background: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are considered first-line medications for acute migraine attacks. However, the response exhibits considerable variability among individuals. Thus, this study aimed to explore a machine learning model based on the percentage of amplitude oscillations (PerAF) and gray matter volume (GMV) to predict the response to NSAIDs in migraine treatment.

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Efficient enrichment of trace zearalenone (ZEN) from the complex traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) samples is quite difficult, but of great significance for TCM quality control. Herein, we reported a novel magnetic solid phase extraction (MSPE) strategy for ZEN enrichment using the amino- and hydroxyl dual-functionalized magnetic microporous organic network (FeO@MON-NH-OH) as an advanced adsorbent combined with the high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) determination. Efficient extraction of ZEN was achieved via the possible hydrogen bonding, hydrophobic, and π-π interactions between FeO@MON-NH-OH and ZEN.

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The gut microbiota is recognized as an endocrine organ with the capacity to influence distant organs and associated biological pathways. Recent advancements underscore the critical role of gut microbial homeostasis in female health; with dysbiosis potentially leading to diseases among women such as polycystic ovarian syndrome, endometriosis, breast cancer, cervical cancer, and ovarian cancer Despite this, there has been limited discussion on the underlying mechanisms. This editorial explores the three potential mechanisms through which gut microbiota dysbiosis may impact the development of diseases among women, namely, the immune system, the gut microbiota-estrogen axis, and the metabolite pathway.

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Objective: Tortuosity of the carotid artery is a common angiographic finding that may impact blood flow and neuronal function. However, information on its prevalence and risk factors remains limited. In this study, we determined to explore the factors affecting carotid artery tortuosity.

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A palladium/norbornene catalyzed two-component coupling process involving acylation/cyanation of aryl iodides is reported. In this work, aryl acyl nitrile compounds are cleverly selected to provide both nitrile and acyl sources by palladium-catalyzed cleavage of the C-CN bond as both an electrophilic reagent and a termination reagent. This is the first example of C-CN bond cleavage bifunctionalization of aryl iodides.

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Cymbidium ensifolium is one of the national orchids in China, which has high ornamental value with changeable flower colors. To understand the formation mechanism of different flower colors of C. ensifolium, this research conducted transcriptome and metabolome analyses on four different colored sepals of C.

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Excessive fructose consumption increases hepatic de novo lipogenesis, resulting in cellular stress, inflammation and liver injury. Nogo-B is a resident protein of the endoplasmic reticulum that regulates its structure and function. Hepatic Nogo-B is a key protein in glycolipid metabolism, and inhibition of Nogo-B has protective effects against metabolic syndrome, thus small molecules that inhibit Nogo-B have therapeutic benefits for glycolipid metabolism disorders.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is caused by a complex interaction between genetic and environmental factors. However, how the role of peripheral organ changes in response to environmental stimuli during aging in AD pathogenesis remains unknown. Hepatic soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH) activity increases with age.

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Introduction: Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (ATC) is the most lethal thyroid carcinoma. Doxorubicin (DOX) is the only drug approved for anaplastic thyroid cancer treatment, but its clinical use is restricted due to irreversible tissue toxicity. Berberine (BER), an isoquinoline alkaloid extracted from , has been proposed to have antitumor activity in many cancers.

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  • The study aimed to identify factors that predict how well non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) work for migraine patients.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 567 patients over three months, identifying five significant predictors of NSAIDs effectiveness: attack duration, headache impact, depression, anxiety, and education level.
  • The results indicate that understanding these predictors can improve personalized treatment plans for migraine sufferers using NSAIDs.
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As major forces for modulating protein folding and molecular recognition, cation and π interactions are extensively identified in protein structures. They are even more competitive than hydrogen bonds in molecular recognition, thus, are vital in numerous biological processes. In this review, we introduce the methods for the identification and quantification of cation and π interactions, provide insights into the characteristics of cation and π interactions in the natural state, and reveal their biological function together with our developed database (Cation and π Interaction in Protein Data Bank; CIPDB; http://chemyang.

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Background: Although homeostasis of the cardiovascular system is regulated by the cerebral cortex via the autonomic nervous system, the role of abnormal brain functional connectivity (FC) networks in patients with cardiac dysfunction remains unclear. Here, we report thalamus-based FC alterations and their relationship with clinical characteristics in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD).

Methods: We employed resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) to acquire imaging data in twenty-six patients with CHD alongside sixteen healthy controls (HCs).

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Taking lipophagy as the breakthrough point, we explored the mechanism of Zexie Decoction(ZXD) in improving lipid metabolism in the hepatocyte model induced by palmitic acid(PA) and in the animal model induced by high-fat diet(HFD) on the basis of protein kinase B(Akt)/transcription factor EB(TFEB) signaling pathway. Co-localization was carried out for the microtubule-associated protein light chain 3(LC3) plasmid labeled with green fluorescent protein(GFP) and lipid droplets(LDs), and immunofluorescence co-localization for liver LC3 of HFD mice and perilipin 2(PLIN2). The results showed that ZXD up-regulated the expression of LC3, reduced lipid accumulation in hepatocytes, and increased the co-localization of LC3 and LDs, thereby activating lipo-phagy.

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Aims And Objectives: This study aimed to construct a structural equation model guided by the ecological model to explore the factors influencing health behaviour among hypertensive stroke patients 6 months post-stroke.

Background: Health behaviour is important for recurrence prevention in hypertensive stroke patients. Moreover, previous studies have indicated that health behaviour at the end of the recovery period is of particular concern.

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