Publications by authors named "Qiao Min"

Background: Genetic variations have emerged as crucial players in the etiology of Alzheimer's disease (AD), and they serve for a better understanding of the disease mechanisms; yet the specific roles of these genetic variants remain uncertain. Animal models with reminiscent disease pathology could uncover previously uncharacterized roles of these genes. Therefore, we generated zebrafish models for AD variants to analyze the in depth molecular and biological functions of these variants.

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  • Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in soil are spreading, but how they move through soil ecosystems is not well understood, particularly concerning the role of soil organisms like collembolans and predatory mites.
  • This study analyzed the impact of pesticide stress (zinc thiazole) on the gut microbiomes of collembolans, finding that ARGs significantly increased in these organisms and transferred to predatory mites through feeding.
  • Findings highlight that mobile genetic elements are key in transferring ARGs along the food chain, and there's a concerning connection between these genes and potential pathogens, emphasizing the importance of understanding antibiotic resistance dynamics in soil environments.
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  • This study investigates how N-acetylcysteine (NAC) affects oxidative stress, apoptosis, and autophagy in macrophages infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB).
  • Researchers divided macrophages into four groups to analyze changes in these factors after NAC treatment over different time periods.
  • Results showed that NAC treatment reduced oxidative stress and inhibited MTB growth in macrophages, suggesting NAC could potentially be beneficial in tuberculosis treatment by mitigating the harmful effects of MTB infection.
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  • The study investigates how different types of microplastics in soil affect the abundance of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs).
  • As microplastic diversity increases, there is a notable rise in ARGs, virulence factor genes (VFGs), and mobile genetic elements (MGEs).
  • The research highlights the importance of monitoring microplastic diversity alongside contamination levels, as they may contribute to the spread of antibiotic resistance through various biological pathways.
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Farmland application of composted manure is associated with a risk of dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in agricultural soils. However, the impact of soil type on the temporal dynamics of ARGs in agricultural soil remains largely unclear. The aims of this study were to study the persistence of composted manure-derived ARGs in six soil types representative for Chinese agriculture and to explore the underlying environmental drivers of soil ARG profiles in a controlled greenhouse experiment.

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Antibiotic resistance is currently an unfolding global crisis threatening human health worldwide. While antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are known to be pervasive in environmental media, the occurrence of antibiotic resistance at interfaces between two or more adjacent media is largely unknown. Here, we designed a microcosm study to simulate plastic pollution in paddy soil and used a novel method, stimulated Raman scattering coupled with deuterium oxide (DO) labelling, to compare the antibiotic resistance in a single medium with that at the interface of multiple environmental media (plastic, soil, water).

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  • Genetic variants in the ABCA7 gene are linked to a higher risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD), but the exact function of ABCA7 in AD development remains uncertain.* -
  • Researchers created a zebrafish model lacking the abca7 gene, revealing that ABCA7 is essential for the expression of neuropeptide Y (NPY) and other neurotrophic factors vital for brain health.* -
  • Findings suggest that decreased NPY due to impaired ABCA7 function contributes to synaptic issues and a higher risk of AD, with clinical data showing a correlation between NPY levels and disease progression.*
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Dopamine (DA) neurons in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) respond to motivationally relevant cues, and circuit-specific signaling drives different aspects of motivated behavior. Orexin (ox; also known as hypocretin) and dynorphin (dyn) are coexpressed lateral hypothalamic (LH) neuropeptides that project to the VTA. These peptides have opposing effects on the firing activity of VTA neurons via orexin 1 (Ox1R) or kappa opioid (KOR) receptors.

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Abnormal concentration levels of trivalent metal ions (M) might hinder their natural biological activities in physiological processes and cause severe health hazards. Herein, a dual-chromophore probe (RhB-TPE) composed of rhodamine and tetraphenylethene (TPE) units was synthesized and explored for discriminating M ions. It exhibited special aggregation and AIE properties in aqueous media.

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Introduction: species establish symbiotic relationships with plants through both parasitic and mutualistic mechanisms. While some species act as plant pathogenic fungi, others utilize various strategies to protect and enhance plant growth.

Methods: Phylogenetic positions of new species of were determined through multi-gene analysis relying on the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions of the ribosomal DNA, the translation elongation factor 1-α (α) gene, and the RNA polymerase II () gene.

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Introduction: The unique red blood cell (RBC) properties that characterize the rare neuroacanthocytosis syndromes (NAS) have prompted the exploration of osmotic gradient ektacytometry (Osmoscan) as a diagnostic tool for these disorders. In this exploratory study, we assessed if Osmoscans can discriminate NAS from other neurodegenerative diseases.

Methods: A comprehensive assessment was conducted using Osmoscan on a diverse group of patients, including healthy controls ( = 9), neuroacanthocytosis syndrome patients ( = 6, 2 VPS13A and 4 XK disease), Parkinson's disease patients ( = 6), Huntington's disease patients (n = 5), and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients ( = 4).

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Introduction: Despite a two-fold risk, individuals of African ancestry have been underrepresented in Alzheimer's disease (AD) genomics efforts.

Methods: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of 2,903 AD cases and 6,265 controls of African ancestry. Within-dataset results were meta-analyzed, followed by functional genomics analyses.

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Fluorescent aggregates and ensembles have been widely applied in fabrication of fluorescent sensors due to their capacity of encapsulating fluorophores and modulating their photophysical properties. In the present work, fluorescent ensembles based on anionic surfactant SDS assemblies and perylene derivatives (PBIs) were particularly constructed. Three newly synthesized neutral PBI derivatives with different structures, PO, PC1 and PC2, were used for the purpose to evaluate probe structure influence on constructing fluorescent ensembles.

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Plastic pollution represents a critical threat to soil ecosystems and even humans, as plastics can serve as a habitat for breeding and refuging pathogenic microorganisms against stresses. However, evaluating the health risk of plastispheres is difficult due to the lack of risk factors and quantification model. Here, DNA sequencing, single-cell Raman-DO labeling, and transformation assay were used to quantify key risk factors of plastisphere, including pathogen abundance, phenotypic resistance to various stresses (antibiotic and pesticide), and ability to acquire antibiotic resistance genes.

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With the high intensification of poultry breeding, a series of diseases caused by pathogenic bacteria threaten the health of poultry and human. Among them, poultry diseases induced by cause significant economic loss every year. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of dietary supplementation with L.

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Extended-release formulations of buprenorphine offer less frequent dosing, provide consistent medication delivery, and improve adherence for treatment of opioid use disorder (OUD). Although buprenorphine is a partial agonist with seemingly less precipitated withdrawal and easier initiation than full opioid agonists used for OUD, its use is not benign and understanding of the different extended-release formulations is necessary. We report a case of a patient that received a long-acting buprenorphine formulation (Sublocade®) administered subcutaneously that presented to the emergency department with tachycardia, hyperglycemia, elevated anion gap, and sustained nausea and vomiting refractory to pharmacotherapy requiring surgical removal of the buprenorphine depot for resolution of nausea and vomiting symptoms.

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Objectives: The objective of this study was to synthesize arginine loaded mesoporous silica nanoparticles (Arg@MSNs), develop a novel orthodontic adhesive using Arg@MSNs as modifiers, and investigate the adhesive performance, antibacterial activity, and biocompatibility.

Methods: Arg@MSNs were synthesized by immobilizing arginine into MSNs and characterized using transmission electron microscope (TEM), dynamic light scattering (DLS), and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer (FT-IR). Arg@MSNs were incorporated into Transbond XT adhesive with different mass fraction to form functional adhesives.

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  • Soil microbes are crucial for soil health and nutrient cycling, but the role of soil organisms (fauna) in shaping these microbial communities is not well understood.
  • This study explored how competition and predation among soil fauna affected microbial diversity, particularly rare bacteria and fungi, across two different soil types with distinct fertilization histories.
  • Results showed that predation positively influenced the abundance of important soil functional genes and that long-term organic fertilization improved soil's resilience to these animal interactions, highlighting the need to consider both competitive and predatory dynamics in ecosystem studies.
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  • Cicatricial alopecia negatively impacts patients' appearance and well-being, necessitating proactive treatment options.
  • This study investigates the effectiveness of autologous follicular unit extraction (FUE) transplantation in treating secondary scarring alopecia from burns, with a focus on patient satisfaction.
  • Results show high satisfaction levels among patients post-surgery, with few complications, highlighting FUE as a promising option for hair restoration in affected individuals.*
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The Gárdos channel (KCNN4) and Piezo1 are the best-known ion channels in the red blood cell (RBC) membrane. Nevertheless, the quantitative electrophysiological behavior of RBCs and its heterogeneity are still not completely understood. Here, we use state-of-the-art biochemical methods to probe for the abundance of the channels in RBCs.

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The adsorption behaviors of two kinds of anionic surfactants (called HSO and HPO, respectively) with different negatively charged hydrophilic head groups (sulfate and phosphate groups) under different concentrations of sulfate and calcium ions at the portlandite-water interface are investigated by molecular dynamics simulations. Although the adsorption strength of HPO is much greater than that of HSO, the desorption energy of HSO is slightly greater at an early stage of desorption due to a more perpendicular orientation and denser packing of hydrophobic tail chains. After adding ions, the sulfate ion has a significant weakening effect due to competitive adsorption, and the negative influence of the calcium ion is weaker, and it even slightly promotes the adsorption at low concentration.

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  • Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a complicated condition linked to cognitive decline and memory loss, with genetic variations playing a significant role in its development, although the exact mechanisms are still unclear.
  • Researchers developed a knockout zebrafish model of an established AD-risk gene using CRISPR/Cas9, which exhibited decreased astroglial growth, synaptic density, and microglial levels when exposed to amyloid beta 42 (Aβ42).
  • Findings from single-cell transcriptomics indicated that neuropeptide Y (NPY) signaling is crucial for neuronal and glial interaction, while clinical data in humans showed a correlation between reduced gene expression and advanced AD stages, along with genetic variations linked to the disease.
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The growing accumulation of plastic waste in the environment has created novel habitats known as the "plastisphere", where microorganisms can thrive. Concerns are rising about the potential for pathogenic microorganisms to proliferate in the plastisphere, posing risks to human health. However, our knowledge regarding the virulence and pathogenic potential of these microorganisms in the plastisphere remains limited.

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