Publications by authors named "Qiuhan Lu"

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  • * The study developed long-acting antiretroviral microspheres (LP-98-MS) that release a potent anti-HIV lipopeptide, showcasing sustained antiviral effects for over 28 days in SHIV-infected rhesus macaques.
  • * LP-98-MS not only reduces medication frequency but also offers high-level pre-exposure prophylaxis, demonstrating potential for effective protection against HIV-related challenges.
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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Linggui-Zhugan (LGZG) comprises four herbs and is a classic formula in traditional Chinese medicine. There is strong clinical evidence of its pleiotropic effects in the prevention of diabetes and its related complications. Although several classes of drugs are currently available for clinical management of diabetic kidney disease (DKD), tight glycemic and/or hypertension control may not prevent disease progression.

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Unlabelled: The inactivated whole-virion vaccine, CoronaVac, is one of the most widely used coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines worldwide. There is a paucity of data indicating the durability of the immune response and the impact of immune imprinting induced by CoronaVac upon Omicron infection. In this prospective cohort study, 41 recipients of triple-dose CoronaVac and 14 unvaccinated individuals were recruited.

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Background: Evidence from longitudinal studies is crucial to enhance our understanding of the role of metabolites in the progression of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Herein, a longitudinal untargeted metabolomic study was conducted to reveal the metabolomic profiles and biomarkers associated with the progression of GDM, and characterize the changing patterns of metabolites.

Methods: We collected serum samples at three trimesters from 30 patients with GDM and 30 healthy Chinese pregnant women with pre-pregnancy BMI, age, and parity matched, and untargeted metabolomic analysis was performed, followed by machine learning approaches that integrated bootstrap and LASSO.

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Observational studies suggest certain sleep traits are associated with telomere length, but the causal nature of these associations is unclear. The study aimed to determine the causal associations between 11 sleep-related traits and leukocyte telomere length (LTL) through two-sample Mendelian randomization and colocalization analyses using the summary statistics from large-scale genome-wide association studies. Univariable Mendelian randomization indicates that genetically determined short sleep is associated with decreased LTL, while morning chronotype is associated with increased LTL.

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  • This study focuses on evaluating the safety and effectiveness of combining tislelizumab, an immunotherapy drug, with multisite radiotherapy as a treatment for patients with advanced metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) who have not responded to previous treatments.
  • The research includes a three-stage treatment protocol, starting with tislelizumab therapy alone, followed by a cycle of multisite radiotherapy, and concluding with ongoing tislelizumab maintenance therapy, while closely monitoring for any side effects and responses.
  • It aims to assess various outcomes such as safety, response rates, survival durations, and the potential for identifying predictive biomarkers that might help tailor treatments for mCRPC patients more effectively.*
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It is challenging to trace the complicated individual-based variations of HIV-specific immunocompetence shift during the successful antiretroviral therapy (ART) era. Using eight rhesus monkeys simulating a longitudinal stage-dependent cohort (baseline-SIV acute infection-SIV suppression by ART-ART withdrawal), baseline immunocompetence monitoring for 28 days (SIV-negative stage, SN) was compared with host immunocompetence undergoing 90-day ART treatment (SIV-suppressed stage, SS) to reveal the SIV-specific immunity shift aroused by undetectable individual viral replication. During acute SIV infection for 98 days (SIV-emerged stage, SE), immune activation was compared with re-immune activation post ART for 49-day follow-up (SIV-rebounded stage, SR) to reveal the SIV-specific immune activation variation aroused by detectable individual viral replication.

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