Publications by authors named "Pan E"

Objectives: To examine the association between the age at onset of diabetes and the risk of all-cause mortality in a population of individuals diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and to identify risk factors associated with all-cause mortality in young-onset T2DM (YOD) patients in China.

Methods: This study utilized a cohort of 9759 patients who were diagnosed with T2DM and who were registered and enrolled in the National Basic Public Health Service Management Program in Qinghe District (now Qingjiangpu District) and Huai'an District, Huai'an City, Jiangsu Province, China. The patients were observed from November 2013 to July 2014, and all-cause mortality data were obtained by comprehensive matching with the Huai'an City Resident Mortality Database as of December 31, 2019.

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Background: Vascular and bleeding complications remain a concern after transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). The impact of the sheath type on these complications remains unclear.

Methods: The prospective MARVEL registry study analyzed enrolled 500 patients undergoing large-bore transfemoral procedures and arteriotomy closure with the MANTA vascular closure device from 10 hospitals in Europe and Canada.

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Background: Healthy skin is important for maintaining overall physical and cultural health and wellbeing. However, remote-living Australian Aboriginal children contend with disproportionally high rates of (Strep A) infected impetigo. The SToP Trial was a large stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial of See, Treat, and Prevent (SToP) skin health activities implemented between 2019 and 2022 in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, during which a decrease in impetigo was observed.

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Towards comprehensively investigating the genotype-phenotype relationships governing the human pluripotent stem cell state, we generated an expressed genome-scale CRISPRi Perturbation Cell Atlas in KOLF2.1J human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) mapping transcriptional and fitness phenotypes associated with 11,739 targeted genes. Using the transcriptional phenotypes, we created a minimum distortion embedding map of the pluripotent state, demonstrating rich recapitulation of protein complexes, such as strong co-clustering of MRPL, BAF, SAGA, and Ragulator family members.

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The Jiangsu Biobank for the Prevention and Control of Diabetes (JBPCD) is a community-based prospective cohort study initiated in Jiangsu province, to examine the burden of complications associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). This study aims to better understand the incidence, risk factors, and long-term outcomes of T2DM complications to inform prevention and control strategies. From October 2013 to July 2014, 20,053 T2DM patients (7,862 males and 12,191 females) were recruited from Suzhou city and Huai'an city.

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Paeonol is a principle bioactive compound separated from the root bark of Cortex Moutan and has been shown to confer various biological functions, including antineuroinflammation and neuroprotection. Inflammation, blood-brain barrier (BBB), permeability, and apoptosis are three major underlying mechanisms involved in early brain injury (EBI) postsubarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). This study aimed to detect the roles and mechanisms of paeonol in EBI following SAH.

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Extensive use of avermectin (AVM) in agriculture can seriously contaminate fish in aquaculture. Ferulic acid (FA) is a strong antioxidant sourced from plants and is widely applied in food and medicine, but its protective function on the immunological damage caused by AVM is still lacking. In this study, carp were chronically exposed to (1/10 96 hr LC) AVM for 30 day(s), with a dietary supplement of FA (400 mg/kg) to assess its effects on carp spleen.

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  • * Datopotamab deruxtecan (Dato-DXd) is a promising new treatment being tested for these patients, showing good anti-tumor effects and safety.
  • * The TROPION-Lung07 study is a Phase III trial evaluating the effectiveness of Dato-DXd combined with pembrolizumab (with or without chemotherapy) compared to the current standard treatment, focusing on progression-free and overall survival rates (NCT05555732).
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Blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) MRI time series with maternal hyperoxia can assess placental oxygenation and function. Measuring precise BOLD changes in the placenta requires accurate temporal placental segmentation and is confounded by fetal and maternal motion, contractions, and hyperoxia-induced intensity changes. Current BOLD placenta segmentation methods warp a manually annotated subject-specific template to the entire time series.

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Introduction: African American women have a breast cancer mortality rate 40% higher than Caucasian women. Many contributing factors account for this racial disparity, such as socioeconomic status and the age when women give birth, but even after considering such factors, studies have found that the racial disparity persists, suggesting that genetic factors may play a crucial role in this breast cancer racial inequality.

Methods: This study utilizes the All of Us database, The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), and an array of bioinformatics tools to integrate differential mutation and gene expression analyses, aiming to identify genes potentially associated with this racial disparity.

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In today's digital era driven by data, the amount and complexity of the collected data, such as multiview, non-Euclidean, and multirelational, are growing exponentially or even faster. Clustering, which unsupervisedly extracts valid knowledge from data, is extremely useful in practice. However, existing methods are independently developed to handle one particular challenge at the expense of the others.

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  • A study was conducted to evaluate the impact of a holistic skin control program, SToP, aimed at reducing impetigo among children in remote communities of the Kimberley, Western Australia.
  • The trial involved skin checks, treatment training, and health promotion, targeting children aged 0-18 years in a stepped-wedge randomization process.
  • Results showed a significant decline in impetigo cases, particularly noted during initial baseline skin checks prior to the official intervention, with 85% of consented children receiving at least one skin assessment.
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Objectives: Previous reports suggest that betablockers appear non-beneficial after surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR). This study aims to clarify the associations between betablockers and long-term outcome after SAVR.

Methods: All patients with isolated SAVR due to aortic stenosis in Sweden between 2006 and 2020, alive at 6 months after surgery, were included.

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  • Advanced prostate cancer treatment is evolving with the use of bipolar androgen therapy (BAT), which raises testosterone levels to combat metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) by taking advantage of androgen receptor (AR) signaling mechanisms.
  • Case studies showcase the effectiveness of BAT, with patients experiencing PSA declines and improved quality of life, although some ultimately faced disease progression despite initial successes.
  • The findings highlight the potential of BAT as a viable treatment strategy for mCRPC, emphasizing the need for more research to better understand which patients will respond best to this therapy.
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Background: Awareness of age-related features of carcinogenesis and the importance of cellular immunity is crucial for developing effective antitumor therapies for specific patient groups.

Methods: In this study, we examined different populations of cancer stem cells (CSCs) and circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in "young" (8-10 weeks) and "aged" (80-82 weeks) C57BL/6 male mice. We used an orthotopic model of Lewis lung carcinoma (LLC) to evaluate the effectiveness of cell therapy targeting lung cancer through reprogrammed CD8-positive T cells (rCD8+ T cells) in mice from two different ages.

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Aims: Early identification of patients with increased bleeding risk increases the possibility to individualize antithrombotic treatment. We validated the PRECISE-DAPT score, originally developed to estimate bleeding risk in patients on dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), in coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) patients.

Methods And Results: All patients who underwent first time, isolated CABG in Sweden 2009-2020 and survived until discharge were included.

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  • The study examined the effects of the dopamine D2 receptor antagonist spiperone on combined lung conditions—emphysema and lung cancer—in C57BL/6 mice.
  • Results indicated that spiperone reduced lung inflammation, tumor size, and metastasis, along with decreasing the number of cancer stem cells (CSCs) in both the lungs and blood of treated mice.
  • The findings suggest that targeting dopamine D2 receptors could be a viable strategy for treating lung cancer in patients suffering from emphysema.
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Background: The rising prevalence of Type 2 diabetes (T2D) in China poses a critical health challenge, necessitating effective management strategies. The National Essential Public Health Services Program (NEPHSP), initiated in 2009, focuses on equitable access to health services, including T2D management. This study investigates the associations between perceived care quality, self-care behaviors, and glycemic control in Chinese adults with T2D under NEPHSP, particularly examining the mediating role of self-care behaviors.

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Adriamycin (ADR) is widely used against breast cancer, but subsequent resistance always occurs. YAP, a downstream protein of angiomotin (AMOT), importantly contributes to ADR resistance, whereas the mechanism is largely unknown. MCF-7 cells and MDA-MB-231 cells were used to establish ADR-resistant cell.

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  • Aberrant Wnt signaling is linked to advanced prostate cancer, but its genetic impact on patients is still uncertain.
  • A study analyzed data from the PROMISE database, finding that 12.9% of patients had Wnt alterations which were associated with significantly higher rates of liver and lung metastases compared to those without these alterations.
  • Despite the increased prevalence of other genetic mutations in Wnt-altered patients, there were no significant differences in overall survival or treatment outcomes between groups.
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  • The study assessed a California COVID-19 antigen testing program in K-12 schools, involving self-swabbing and testing by trained school personnel, from August 2021 to May 2022.
  • It included over 944,000 participants, with results showing the Abbott BinaxNOW antigen test had an 81.2% sensitivity and a 99.6% specificity compared to PCR tests.
  • The findings concluded that a school-based testing program is feasible and effective, offering a model for managing future infectious disease outbreaks.
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Unhoused children and adolescents have high rates of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). The objective of this study was to characterize a large cohort of unhoused children and investigate rates of psychiatric diagnoses, medical diagnoses, and utilization of emergency department (ED) resources depending on the presence of additional documented ACEs. A retrospective cohort of all unhoused children who presented to the ED of a large Midwestern health system from January 2014 to July 2019 were included.

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