Publications by authors named "Ming Liao"

Background: Recombinant avian influenza subunit vaccines often require adjuvants to enhance immune responses. This study aims to evaluate the immune-enhancing potential of seven combination adjuvants in specific pathogen-free (SPF) chickens.

Methods: SPF chickens were vaccinated with combinations of ISA78VG and adjuvants, including Quil-A, CpG, and monophosphoryl lipid A (MPLA).

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Avian Influenza Virus (AIV) has been prevalent worldwide in recent years, resulting in substantial economic losses in the poultry industry. More importantly, AIV is capable of cross-species transmission among mammals, posing a dormant yet considerable threat to human health and safety. In this study, two rapid detection methods for AIV based on the CRISPR-Cas13a were developed.

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Background: Caffeine has been suggested to have a relationship with endometriosis as a widely consumed psychoactive substance, although findings are inconsistent.

Objective: This study explored the potential associations and threshold effects between caffeine intake and endometriosis using cross-sectional data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) from 1999 to 2006.

Methods: The study included 248 women with endometriosis and 2944 without, aged 20-50 years.

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MHC B2 haplotype chickens have been reported to induce strong immune response against various avian pathogens. However, little is known about the CD8T-cell epitope with MHC B2-restricted on subgroup J avian leukosis virus (ALV-J). In this study, we explored the ALV-J-induced cellular immune response in B2 haplotype chickens in vivo.

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The duck CD8 T-cell response effectively defends against H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) infection, but the recognized peptide is rarely identified. Here, we found that the ratio of CD8 T cells and the expression of IFN-γ and cytotoxicity-associated genes, including granzyme A/K, perforin and IL2, at 7 days post-infection in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from B1 haplotype ducks significantly increased in the context of defending against H5N1 AIV infection in vivo. Moreover, similar results were observed in cultured and sorted H5N1 AIV-stimulated duck CD8 T cells in vitro.

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  • - The study aimed to improve the effectiveness of inactivated H9N2 avian influenza vaccines by combining them with a recombinant baculovirus containing multiple T and B cell epitopes, showing better immune response than using the vaccine alone.
  • - Results indicated that the combined immunization led to significantly higher levels of antibodies and T cell responses, particularly after exposure to a heterologous virus, which suggests a robust immune boost.
  • - The InV+BV-BNT group showed lower viral loads and virus positivity rates in samples taken after infection, highlighting its potential as a supplementary vaccine to enhance protection against H9N2 avian influenza.
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The continuous circulation and evolution of the H5N6 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) challenge the development of the global poultry industry and human public health security. To address the potential threat of the H5N6 virus, a secure and efficacious vaccine is urgent. In our research, a self-assembling nanoparticle vaccine presenting the hemagglutinin of the H5N6 AIV was developed based on the ferritin antigen display platform.

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Objective: The authors' objective was to retrospectively compare two methods for defining the hypoperfusion intensity ratio (HIR) in moyamoya disease (MMD) by using hypoperfused volumes calculated from time to maximum of the residue function (Tmax) thresholds of 10 seconds/4 seconds and 10 seconds/6 seconds.

Methods: All hemispheres were categorized into normal, ischemic, and hemorrhagic groups. Hypoperfused volumes were calculated using Tmax thresholds of 10 seconds, 6 seconds, and 4 seconds.

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Infectious coryza is an acute respiratory disease in chickens caused by Avibacterium paragallinarum. Lipooligosaccharides (LOSs) and capsular polysaccharides are important components of Av. paragallinarum.

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  • * A meta-analysis found a global TAI prevalence of 20% in women with infertility, significantly higher than in healthy controls (risk ratio of 1.51).
  • * TAI prevalence was notably higher in those undergoing assisted reproductive technology, experiencing recurrent abortions, and those with specific fertility issues like endometriosis and ovulation disorders compared to healthy individuals.
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  • Infertility affects one in six couples globally, with advanced maternal age leading to challenges in IVF, prompting a study to improve live birth predictions following single vitrified-warmed blastocyst transfer (SVBT) in these patients.
  • A retrospective analysis of 1,168 SVBT cycles identified key predictors of live birth, such as the quality of the inner cell mass and trophectoderm, number of oocytes retrieved, and endometrial thickness, using advanced machine-learning models.
  • The stacking model showed the best performance in predicting live birth outcomes, significantly outperforming traditional methods, suggesting that utilizing these models can enhance clinical decision-making for AMA patients, although more research is needed to confirm findings in larger settings.
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  • * Over 190 different viruses in 32 families have been found in shrews, some of which can cause diseases in both humans and animals.
  • * The review aims to provide essential information on shrews and their viruses to help raise awareness about the potential health risks they pose to public and animal health.
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  • The PI3K/AKT signaling pathway is a crucial cellular mechanism that is activated during Newcastle disease virus (NDV) infection, impacting cell function and potentially affecting viral replication.
  • Research indicates that NDV strains can activate this pathway quickly, within 2 hours of infection, which plays a significant role in the virus's ability to invade host cells specifically through clathrin-mediated endocytosis.
  • The study finds that the interaction between NDV F protein and VEGFR2 is essential for activating PI3K/AKT signaling, highlighting the importance of understanding this pathway to improve NDV infection prevention and control in the poultry industry.
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The evolution of the H5 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) viruses has led to the emergence of distinct groups with genetically similar clusters of hemagglutinin (HA) sequences. In this study, a consensus H5 HA sequence was cloned into the baculovirus expression system. The HA protein was expressed in baculovirus-infected insect cells and utilized as the antigen for the production of an oil emulsion-based H5 avian influenza vaccine (rBacH5Con5Mut).

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Although the relationship between vaginal microorganisms and fertility has been well established, only few studies have investigated vaginal microorganisms in women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF). Our aim was to study the differences in vaginal microbiota between infertile women with repeated implantation failure (RIF) and those who achieved clinical pregnancy in their first frozen embryo transfer cycle. We compared the vaginal microbiota of patients with a history of RIF (n = 37) with that of the control group (n = 43).

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Goose astrovirus (GAstV) has been widespread in China since 2016, causing significant growth inhibition and gout symptoms in goslings and leading to substantial economic losses in the goose industry. To better understand the epidemiological characteristics of GAstV in Guangdong Province, 682 samples were collected from geese with suspected GAstV infection across different regions of Guangdong Province from January 2022 to January 2024. Virus isolation, identification, and genetic evolution analysis were performed.

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The fatal gouty disease caused by goose astrovirus genotype 2 (GAstV-2) still seriously endangers the goose industry in China, causing great economic losses. However, research on its infection mechanism has progressed relatively slowly. VP70 is the structural protein of GAstV-2 and is closely related to virus invasion and replication.

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  • Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) is a complex disease linked to various mental health issues, with unclear mechanisms behind its symptoms.
  • The study analyzed metabolic data from prostatic secretions and plasma of CP/CPPS patients compared to healthy controls, finding significant biochemical differences.
  • Key findings include dysregulation in amino acid and lipid metabolisms, particularly in the tryptophan pathway, which may contribute to symptoms like chronic pain, infertility, and depression in CP/CPPS patients.
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Point-of-care testing of pathogens is becoming more and more important for the prevention and control of food poisoning. Herein, a power-free colorimetric biosensor was presented for rapid detection of using a microfluidic SlipChip for fluidic control and Au@PtPd nanocatalysts for signal amplification. All the procedures, including solution mixing, immune reaction, magnetic separation, residual washing, mimicking catalysis and colorimetric detection, were integrated on this SlipChip.

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African swine fever (ASF), caused by the African swine fever virus (ASFV), is a highly infectious disease afflicting domestic pigs and wild boars. It exhibits an alarming acute infection fatality rate of up to 100%. Regrettably, no commercial vaccines or specific drugs for combating this disease are currently available.

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  • Salmonella is a foodborne pathogen primarily linked to chicken meat, and this study investigates its prevalence and characteristics in different retail chicken supply modes: live, frozen, and chilled.
  • A total of 480 chicken samples revealed a higher prevalence of Salmonella in live poultry (67.5%) compared to frozen (50.0%) and chilled (43.3%) modes.
  • The study found significant differences in serotype distribution and antibiotic resistance, with frozen chicken exhibiting the highest multidrug resistance rates (91.8%) and greater diversity of antibiotic resistance genes.
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Naja atra bites often result in immediate and severe illness. The venom of N. atra contains a complex mixture of toxins that can cause significant damage to the patient's skin tissue.

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Total volatile basic nitrogen (TVB-N) and total viable count (TVC) are important freshness indicators of meat. Hyperspectral imaging combined with chemometrics has been proven to be effective in meat detection. However, a challenge with chemometrics is the lack of a universally applicable processing combination, requiring trial-and-error experiments with different datasets.

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