Publications by authors named "Mo Han"

Background: Muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) is a prevalent cancer characterized by molecular and clinical heterogeneity. Assessing the spatial heterogeneity of the MIBC microenvironment is crucial to understand its clinical significance.

Methods: In this study, we used imaging mass cytometry (IMC) to assess the spatial heterogeneity of MIBC microenvironment across 185 regions of interest in 40 tissue samples.

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Sediment plays a pivotal role in deep-sea ecosystems by providing habitats for a diverse range of microorganisms and facilitates the cycling processes of carbon, sulfur and nitrogen. Beyond the normal seafloor (NS), distinctive geographical features such as cold seeps (CS) and hydrothermal vent (HV) are recognized as life oases harboring highly diverse microbial communities. A global atlas of microorganisms can reveal the notable association between geological processes and microbial colonization.

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  • Ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity are significant side effects of aminoglycoside antibiotics and platinum anti-tumor drugs, affecting the inner ear and kidneys.
  • The accumulation of neomycin in these organs leads to lipid metabolism disorders, emphasizing the relationship between drug deposition and toxicity.
  • Investigating the impact of neomycin on lipid metabolism and mitochondrial interactions may reveal new treatment strategies for these drug-induced side effects.
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Aims: Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) has etiological and pathophysiological heterogeneity. Abnormal circadian rhythm (ACR) is related to the development of DCM in animal models, but exploration based on clinical samples is lacking. Sleep apnea (SA) is the most common disease related to ACR, and we chose SA as the study object to explore ACR-DCM.

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Scope: Dietary constituents modulate development of obesity and type 2 diabetes. The metabolic impact from different food sources in western diets (WD) on obesity development is not fully elucidated. This study aims to identify dietary sources that differentially affect obesity development and the metabolic processes involved.

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  • Left ventricular septal myotomy is generally effective for treating children with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM), but some still face issues with recurrent left ventricular outflow tract obstruction (LVOTO).
  • A study involving 56 children indicated that 19.6% had a PTPN11 mutation, which significantly increased their risk of experiencing recurrent LVOTO post-surgery (54.5% vs. other groups).
  • Children with the PTPN11 mutation also showed more severe heart tissue changes, suggesting a greater underlying risk for complications related to HOCM.
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Anthracyclines are chemotherapeutic drugs used to treat solid and hematologic malignancies. However, life-threatening cardiotoxicity, with cardiac dilation and heart failure, is a drawback. A combination of in vivo for single cell/nucleus RNA sequencing and in vitro approaches is used to elucidate the underlying mechanism.

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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of the modified Morrow operation for treating hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM) in children, focusing on the role of cardiac computed tomography (CCT) in analyzing left ventricular hypertrophy and its link to poor prognosis.
  • Researchers analyzed 57 children with HOCM, identifying adverse events like heart failure, arrhythmias, and recurrent obstruction, while finding that genetic mutations and specific heart conditions were associated with higher risk of negative outcomes.
  • The findings revealed that children with more pronounced hypertrophy in certain areas of the left ventricle, particularly the posterior wall, had worse prognoses, highlighting the importance of preoperative assessments in predicting post-surgery outcomes.
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Unlabelled: This study aimed to determine the prevalence and clinical features of Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy (ARVC) caused by pathogenic mutations in the () gene. The study included 170 patients who had a confirmed diagnosis of ARVC and underwent genetic screening using next-generation sequencing. The findings of this study provide valuable insights into the association between mutations and ARVC, which can aid in the development of more effective diagnostic and treatment strategies for ARVC patients.

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Objective: Circadian rhythm disruption (CRD) has been associated with inflammation and immune disorders, but its role in SLE progression is unclear. We aimed to investigate the impact of circadian rhythms on immune function and inflammation and their contribution to SLE progression to lupus nephritis (LN).

Methods: This study retrospectively analysed the clinical characteristics and transcriptional profiles of 373 samples using bioinformatics and machine-learning methods.

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  • Researchers created a primate model to study lamin A/C (LMNA)-mutated dilated cardiomyopathy (LMD), highlighting its similarity with human conditions.
  • They compared clinical data from patients with LMD to those with TTN mutations and healthy individuals to identify unique characteristics of LMD.
  • Over a 48-month study, the primate model exhibited similar symptoms and progression to human LMD, making it a valuable tool for further research.
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Studies analyzing lower extremity alignment (LEA) LEA among taekwondo subdisciplines athletes are lacking. This study compared LEA in the dominant and nondominant legs intaekwondo athletes. Twelve measurements of LEA were analyzed for 157 athletes (63 sparring, 50 demonstration, and 44 poomsae athletes) registered with the Korea Taekwondo Association.

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For transradial amputees, robotic prosthetic hands promise to regain the capability to perform daily living activities. Current control methods based on physiological signals such as electromyography (EMG) are prone to yielding poor inference outcomes due to motion artifacts, muscle fatigue, and many more. Vision sensors are a major source of information about the environment state and can play a vital role in inferring feasible and intended gestures.

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Under the background of the continuous progress of China's agricultural reform, the development of characteristic agriculture is an important field of agricultural development in the country and even the world. Yunnan has unique advantages in geography, location, climate, and human resources, and has unique conditions for the development of agriculture with plateau characteristic. However, the sustainable development of agriculture with plateau characteristic is affected and restricted by many factors.

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Normalized signal intensity (SI) obtained from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been used to track anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) postoperative remodeling. We aimed to assess the effect of MRI sequence (PD: proton density-weighted; T2: T2-weighted; CISS: constructive interference in steady state) on postoperative changes in healing ACLs/grafts. We hypothesized that CISS is better at detecting longitudinal SI and texture changes of the healing ACL/graft compared to the common clinical sequences (PD and T2).

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  • - The study investigates the relationship between the human genome and nasal microbiota, finding that specific genetic factors significantly influence the diversity and composition of nasal microbes in 1,401 healthy individuals.
  • - Researchers identified 63 key genetic loci associated with nasal microbiota, including two notable loci linked to specific bacterial genera and families, with implications for both respiratory and cardiometabolic/neuropsychiatric diseases.
  • - Functional analysis revealed that the associated genes are primarily active in the nasal epithelium and involved in important signaling pathways, while further analysis indicated certain bacteria's potential causal effects on cardiometabolic health indicators.
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The Illumina HiSeq platform has been a commonly used option for bacterial genome sequencing. Now the BGI DNA nanoball (DNB) nanoarrays platform may provide an alternative platform for sequencing of bacterial genomes. To explore the impact of sequencing platforms on bacterial genome assembly, quality assessment, sequence alignment, functional annotation, mutation detection, and metagenome mapping, we compared genome assemblies based on sequencing of cultured bacterial species using the HiSeq 2000 and BGISEQ-500 platforms.

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Background: Dilation may be the first right ventricular change and accelerates the progression of threatening ventricular tachyarrhythmias and heart failure for patients with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC), but the treatment for right ventricular dilation remains limited.

Methods: Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) of blood and biventricular myocardium from 8 study participants was performed, including 6 end-stage heart failure patients with ARVC and 2 normal controls. ScRNA-seq data was then deeply analyzed, including cluster annotation, cellular proportion calculation, and characterization of cellular developmental trajectories and interactions.

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Erythritol is a four-carbon sugar alcohol naturally produced by microorganisms as an osmoprotectant. As a new sugar substitute, erythritol has recently been popular on the ingredient market because of its unique nutritional characteristics. Even though the history of erythritol biosynthesis dates from the turn of the twentieth century, scientific advancement has lagged behind other polyols due to the relative complexity of making it.

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  • - Melon, a key crop in China, faces serious challenges from salt stress, which negatively impacts photosynthesis, membrane integrity, and plant growth, leading to metabolic imbalances.
  • - RNA-seq analysis and physiological evaluations revealed that salt stress causes oxidative damage to the photosynthetic membrane and slows root development, with significant effects on genes related to cell wall biosynthesis and IAA metabolism.
  • - Detailed transcriptomic studies identified major differentially expressed genes associated with membrane components and photosynthesis, indicating that the PSII reaction center may be the main target of salt stress in melons.
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Photoimmunotherapy has been acknowledged to be an unprecedented strategy to obtain significantly improved cancer treatment efficacy. In this regard, the exploitation of high-performance multimodal phototheranostic agents is highly desired. Apart from tailoring electron donors, acceptor engineering is gradually rising as a deliberate approach in this field.

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Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are a common cause of soft tissue injuries in young active individuals, leading to a significant risk of premature joint degeneration. Postoperative management of such injuries, in particular returning patients to athletic activities, is a challenge with immediate and long-term implications including the risk of subsequent injury. In this study, we present LigaNET, a multi-modal deep learning pipeline that predicts the risk of subsequent ACL injury following surgical treatment.

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  • Macrophages are crucial in autoimmune myocarditis, and this study focuses on the role of the Stimulator of interferon genes (Sting) in the disease's development.
  • Researchers used mice to analyze how Sting influences the differentiation of proinflammatory macrophages during the acute phase of autoimmune myocarditis, revealing a link between Sting and the hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (Hif1α) in promoting inflammation.
  • The findings suggest that blocking the STING pathway may reduce cardiac inflammation and present a new therapeutic target for treating autoimmune myocarditis in patients.
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One thermotolerant Bacillus strain SFLV-ZM107 which could produce large amounts of extracellular polysaccharides (EPS) at 50°C was identified as Bacillus licheniformis by 16S rDNA sequencing and physiological and biochemical experiments. The EPS was identified as levan fructan by monosaccharides determination, NMR, and FTIR. Strain SFLV-ZM107 can be grown in the range of 35-55°C and it is efficient to produce levan from 400 to 500 g l-1 of sucrose.

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Background: Exposure to environmental pollutants, including benzo[a]pyrene (BaP), has been implicated in allergic diseases and intestinal microbiota homeostasis, but the environment-microbiota-immunity triangular relationship and to what extent BaP-induced remodeling of the gut microbiota contributes to intestinal allergic inflammation remain to be established.

Objectives: We investigated the impact of BaP on intestinal allergic inflammation and examined the relationship between this effect and gut microbiota dysbiosis. We explored the potential ability of intestinal bacteria to degrade BaP and alleviate cytotoxicity as a detoxification strategy to counteract the effects of BaP exposure.

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