Publications by authors named "Mingying Wu"

Objective: Pulmonary sarcomatoid carcinoma (PSC) is a rare, heterogeneous subgroup of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Patients with advanced PSCs have poor survival due to resistance to chemotherapy and radiotherapy, and narrow access to targeted therapy. Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) offer new hope, whereas data on their effectiveness is limited.

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Chiral α-aminophosphonates with adjacent carbon and phosphonate stereogenic centers have been employed as ligands in the copper-catalyzed oxidative coupling of 2-naphthols, resulting in the production of chiral BINOLs in favorable yields and moderate to good enantiomeric excess. This represents the first application of chiral P-based ligands to enable such a transformation. The synthesis of these chiral α-aminophosphonate ligands offers a significant advantage over approaches that typically necessitate elaborate synthetic processes for chiral ligand production.

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Transition-metal-catalyzed coupling reactions that involve the direct functionalization of insert C-H bond represent one of the most efficient strategies for forming carbon-carbon bonds. Herein, a palladium-catalyzed intramolecular C-H bond arylation of triaryl phosphates is reported to access seven-membered cyclic biarylphosphonate targets. The reaction is achieved via a unique eight-membered palladacyclic intermediate and shows good functional group compatibility.

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Background: The clinical characteristics and pathomechanism for immune-mediated alopecia following COVID-19 vaccinations are not clearly characterized.

Objective: We investigated the causality and immune mechanism of COVID-19 vaccines-related alopecia areata (AA).

Study Design: 27 new-onset of AA patients after COVID-19 vaccinations and 106 vaccines-tolerant individuals were enrolled from multiple medical centers for analysis.

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Background: The adoption of molecular profiling in non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLC) have promoted the discoveries of novel anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) mutation patterns including rare intergenic rearrangements. It is always meaningful to report the structure of these fusions and their responses to ALK-inhibitors for future reference. Reports of cerebral ischemic strokes caused by atrial metastases through lymphohematogeneous spread are scarce.

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Background: To summarize the chemo-radio effect of metformin in rectal cancers with neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy on pathological response, tumor regression grade (TRG), and T/N downstaging.

Methods: PubMed, MEDLINE, Embase, and Cochrane Database of collected reviews were searched up to June 30, 2022. This study conducted systematic review and meta-analysis based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) sheet.

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Background: The presence of a high left ventricular end-diastolic diameter (LVEDD) has been linked to a less favorable outcome in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) procedures. However, by taking into consideration the reference of left ventricular size and volume measurements relative to the patient's body surface area (BSA), it has been suggested that the accuracy of the predicting outcomes may be improved.

Objective: We propose that BSA weighted LVEDD (bLVEDD) is a more accurate predictor of outcomes in patients undergoing CABG compared to simply using LVEDD alone.

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The efficacy of hydrophobic chemotherapy drugs in cancer treatment is often hampered by their poor solubility in the physiological environment, which causes their low delivery efficiency in the body. This manuscript develops an intelligent nanocarrier (~100 nm) drug delivery system that can highly load a water-insoluble drug, and possesses desirable tumor-targeting properties for cancer therapy. In this system, highly porous silica nanoparticles (pore volume ~ 1.

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Background & Aims: The Body Composition Monitor (BCM), a multifrequency bioimpedance spectroscopy device, has been widely used to assess body composition in hemodialysis patients because its measurement is not affected by overhydration commonly seen in chronic kidney disease. We aimed to develop and validate an equation for obtaining appendicular skeletal muscle mass (ASM) from BCM taking dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) as the reference among hemodialysis patients.

Methods: A total of 322 consecutive body composition measurements with BCM and DXA in 263 hemodialysis patients were randomly divided at a ratio of 2:1 into development and validation groups.

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Objectives: This study was performed to determine the effects of probiotic supplementation on cholesterol-triglyceride ratio, an indirect marker of insulin resistance, protein-bound uremic toxins, biomarkers of inflammation, and microbial translocation in end-stage renal disease patients on hemodialysis.

Methods: Fifty-six patients aged 39-75 years were assigned into two groups to receive either probiotic sachets (n = 28) or a placebo (n = 28) in a randomized double-blinded placebo-controlled clinical trial. The patients in the probiotic group received twice daily sachets that contained a mixture of three viable and freeze-dried strains: Lactococcus lactis subsp.

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Background: Patients with Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS)/toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) have high mortality rates. Disseminated intravascular coagulation has been reported in SJS/TEN patients. The influence of this lethal complication in patients with SJS/TEN is not well known.

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Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrosis (TEN) are rare but life-threatening severe cutaneous adverse reactions. Current studies have suggested that the pathobiology of drug-mediated SJS/TEN involves a dysregulation of cellular immunity with overwhelming activation of cytotoxic T lymphocytes. The canonical Wnt signaling pathway plays important roles in T cell development and activation, which may provide potential avenues for alleviating dysregulated immunity in SJS/TEN.

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The expanding use of novel targeted anticancer agents such as sorafenib has led to an increasing number of dermatologic adverse events. Although cutaneous adverse events are commonly described in patients taking sorafenib, there are few reports describing psoriasis secondary to this medication. In this report, we describe 3 patients with sorafenib-induced psoriasiform drug eruption and review the available literature of similar patient cases.

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Premise: (Fabaceae) is a vulnerable species found in the cold deserts of northwestern China. We aimed to characterize polymorphic microsatellite loci for to support future studies of population genetic dynamics and conservation management of the species.

Methods And Results: We used next-generation sequencing to detect polymorphic microsatellites.

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Immune checkpoint receptors with co-stimulatory and co-inhibitory signals are important modulators for the immune system. However, unrestricted co-stimulation and/or inadequate co-inhibition may cause breakdown of self-tolerance, leading to autoimmunity. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a complex multi-organ disease with skewed and dysregulated immune responses interacting with genetics and the environment.

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Background: Previous studies have suggested that biologic therapy for psoriasis might relate to body weight gain.

Objective: To assess the changes in body weight and body mass index (BMI) in psoriasis patients after receiving various biologics.

Methods: We conducted a systematic review and network meta-analysis to evaluate the changes in body weight and BMI in psoriasis patients receiving biologics.

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With the increasing use of targeted anticancer drugs and immunotherapies, there have been a substantial number of reports concerning life-threatening severe cutaneous adverse reactions (SCARs), including Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS), toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN), drug rash with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms, drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome, and acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis. Although the potential risks and characteristics for targeted anticancer agent- and immunotherapy-induced SCAR were not well understood, these serious adverse reactions usually result in morbidity and sequela. As a treatment guideline for this devastating condition is still unavailable, prompt withdrawal of causative drugs is believed to be a priority of patient management.

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Background: There is accumulating evidence pointing to uremia-induced impairment of the intestinal epithelial barrier structure in advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) and hemodialysis (HD) patients. In this study, the impact of intradialytic hypotension on intestinal barrier integrity is being explored.

Methods: Immunohistochemical staining was used to detect the expression of 4 types of tight junction (TJ) proteins such as occludin, zonula occludens-1 (ZO-1), claudin-1, and claudin-4, in colonic samples of a group of patients receiving segmental colectomy.

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Cutaneous adverse drug reactions are commonly seen in patients with anticancer drug treatment. Anticancer drugs, including chemotherapy, target therapy, and recent immunotherapy causing skin reactions ranging from mild skin rash to life-threatening severe cutaneous adverse reactions (SCARs), such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrosis (TEN) with increase morbidity and mortality while they are receiving cancer treatments, have been proposed to be a result of direct skin toxicity or drug hypersensitivity reactions (these are proposed mechanism, not definite). Differentiating SCARs from other more commonly seen reactions with a better outcome help prevent discontinuation of therapy and inappropriate use of systemic immunosuppressants for presumable allergic reactions, of which will affect the clinical outcome.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study introduces a novel surgical technique involving deroofing and sandwich compression suture to treat auricular pseudocysts, which are more common in Asians than Caucasians and frequently recur with conservative treatment.
  • An analysis of 100 patients from 2004 to 2016 showed that this method resulted in a high success rate, with 98% recovering without complications or recurrences after at least a year of follow-up.
  • The procedure is noted for its reliability, simplicity, use of common materials, and effectiveness in reducing recurrence rates compared to previous treatment methods.
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Objective: To explore the possible protective effects and mechanisms of neutralizing antibody of HMGB1 on hemorrhagic shock-induced cardiac injury in mice.

Methods: The KM mice of hemorrhagic shock model were divided into sham (sham), control+IgG, hemorrhagic shock (HS) and HMGB1 neutralizing antibody treatment (HS+α-HMGB1) groups (n = 8 each). After modeling, the animals were anesthetized and blood samples collected.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of aerosolized iloprost in treating patients experiencing a pulmonary hypertensive crisis.
  • Four patients with idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension received treatment, and results showed a significant decrease in systolic pulmonary arterial pressure (sPAP) and improved oxygen saturation levels.
  • While the treatment was effective, some patients experienced adverse events like nausea and diarrhea, leading to treatment discontinuation in one case due to severe side effects.
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