Publications by authors named "Ruiying Fu"

Background: Previous researches mainly focused on whether cancer stem cells exist in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL). However, subgroups with dismal prognosis and stem cell-like characteristics have been overlooked.

Methods: Using large scale data ( = 2133), we conducted machine learning algorithms to identify a high risk DLBCL subgroup with stem cell-like features, and then investigated the potential mechanisms in shaping this subgroup using transcriptome, genome and single-cell RNA-seq data, and experiments.

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The porous carbon materials, namely, MC700/800, PC700/800, and SC700/800, have been prepared using several biomasses (mushroom dreg, Chinese parasol leaves, and leaves) as individual precursors at 700 and 800 °C activation temperatures. Among these carbon-negative electrodes, SC700 exhibits an impressive specific capacitance, nearly 2-fold that of commercial activated carbon (169.5 F g).

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  • The study compares cancer survival rates between Dalian, China, and the USA, revealing that the overall 5-year survival rate in Dalian is significantly lower at 49.9% compared to 67.9% in the USA.
  • Twelve cancer types had worse survival in Dalian, particularly prostate cancer, while Dalian showed better survival rates for lung, cervical, and bladder cancers.
  • The research highlights the need for improved cancer detection and care in both regions to address existing survival disparities.
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Current guidelines recommend hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) surveillance for at-risk individuals, including individuals with hepatitis B virus infection. However, the performance and survival benefits of annual screening have not been evaluated through multicenter prospective studies in a Chinese population. Between 2017 and 2021, we included 14,426 participants with hepatitis B surface antigen seropositivity in an annual HCC screening study in China using a multicenter prospective design with ultrasonography and serum alpha-fetoprotein.

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Background: The stage at diagnosis is a major factor in making treatment strategies and cancer control policies. However, the stage distribution for liver cancer in China was not well studied. In this multi-center hospital-based study, we aimed to identify the distribution and factors associated with stage at diagnosis for liver cancer in China.

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Background: Limited data indicate that patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) are at higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D). We prospectively examined the risk of T2D between individuals with and without CRC in three large cohorts and conducted a meta-analysis.

Methods: We assessed the diagnosis of CRC and T2D among 111,485 women from the Nurses' Health Study, 112,958 women from the Nurses' Health Study II, and 46,581 men from the Health Professionals Follow-up Study.

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Elucidating processes and mechanisms involved in rapid local adaptation to varied environments is a poorly understood but crucial component in management of invasive species. Recent studies have proposed that genetic and epigenetic variation could both contribute to ecological adaptation, yet it remains unclear on the interplay between these two components underpinning rapid adaptation in wild animal populations. To assess their respective contributions to local adaptation, we explored epigenomic and genomic responses to environmental heterogeneity in eight recently colonized ascidian (Ciona intestinalis) populations at a relatively fine geographical scale.

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Background: Multiple myeloma (MM) is a heterogeneous disease with different patterns of clonal evolution and a complex tumor microenvironment, representing a challenge for clinicians and pathologists to understand and dissect the contribution and impact of polyclonality on tumor progression.

Methods: In this study, we established a global cell ecological landscape of the bone marrow (BM) from MM patients, combining single-cell RNA sequencing and single-molecule long-read genome sequencing data.

Results: The malignant mutation event was localized to the tumor cell clusters with shared mutation of ANK1 and IFITM2 in all malignant subpopulations of all MM patients.

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Background: Primary ocular adnexal extranodal marginal zone mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma (OAML) is a rare subtype of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and no consensus has been defined concerning the optimal treatment strategies. This study aims to investigate the associations of disease characteristics and different treatments with long-term outcomes of patients with localized OAML.

Methods: A large retrospective cohort study was conducted in a single-center of China, and 166 patients with newly diagnosed primary localized OAML were enrolled.

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  • Gene expression plays a crucial role in how organisms adapt to environmental changes, but the impact of gene organization on this process during invasions is still under-researched.
  • A study using the invasive species Ciona robusta revealed that neighboring genes tend to be co-expressed and a significant percentage of stress-responsive genes are physically clustered, with their expression influenced by their spatial arrangement.
  • High salinity challenges were shown to disrupt this coordinated expression, indicating that gene clustering and organization affect adaptability during environmental stress.
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Background: The National Cancer Center (NCC) and China CDC cooperatively designed a National Cancer Data Linkage (NCDL) Platform to fulfill the task of sharing cancer outcome data through an automatic web-based system.

Methods: NCC and China CDC established a web-based NCDL Platform to link death information from China CDC with the cancer database from NCC. Overall, 76,708 cancer patients' data were analyzed to assess the feasibility and match rate of the NCDL Platform for 7 major cancers.

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Background: Diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is a life-threatening malignant tumor characterized by heterogeneous clinical, phenotypic, and molecular manifestations. Given the association between immunity and tumors, identifying a suitable immune biomarker could improve DLBCL diagnosis.

Methods: We systematically searched for DLBCL gene expression microarray datasets from the GEO database.

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Asparaginase (ASP) is the cornerstone drug in the treatment of extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma (ENKTCL), and the mechanisms of resistance to ASP remain largely unknown. Long non-coding RNAs play important roles in chemotherapy resistance in various cancers. However, the expression of BCYRN1 and its role in ENKTCL still remain unidentified.

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  • Marine invasive species face environmental stresses during their expansion, and DNA methylation is believed to help them remember and adapt to these stresses.
  • In a study on the invasive species Ciona robusta, researchers identified six genes related to DNA methylation and assessed their expression under varying salinity conditions.
  • The findings revealed that specific genes acted as "memory genes" under different salinity stresses, indicating that DNA methylation plays a significant role in how these species cope with environmental changes during invasions.
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A greenhouse pot experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi Claroideoglomus etunicatum (CE), Rhizophagus intraradices (RI), Funneliformis mosseae (FM) and Glomus versiforme (GV) on AM colonization rate, biomass, mineral nutrient uptake, C: N: P ratios and Na and Cl- concentrations of reeds (Phragmites australis) grown in saline and non-saline wetland soils. The aim was to provide a technical basis for the ecological revegetation and salinity restoration of wetland ecosystem. The results indicated that symbiotic associations were successfully established between the four isolates and reeds grown in the two types of wetland soils.

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  • A greenhouse pot experiment investigated how arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, specifically Glomus etunicatum (GE) and Glomus versiforme (GV), affect maize growth and nutrient uptake in three types of coal mine spoil banks.
  • Results showed that AM fungi colonized maize roots, with colonization rates between 36% and 54%, and significantly increased dry weight and nutrient uptake, while favorably altering C:N:P ratios and heavy metal concentrations in the plants.
  • The study concluded that GE is better for spontaneous combusted coal mine spoil, while GV is more effective for recent and weathered coal mine spoils, highlighting the potential of AM fungi for enhancing maize adaptation and aiding in
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Coal mine spoils are usually unfavorable for plant growth and have different properties according to dumping years, weathering degree, and the occurrence of spontaneous combustion. The establishment of plant cover in mine spoils can be facilitated by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). A greenhouse pot experiment was conducted to evaluate the importance of AMF in plant adaptation to different mine spoils and the potential role of AMF for revegetation practices.

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A greenhouse pot experiment was conducted to investigate the influence of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi Glomus versiforme on the plant growth, nutrient uptake, C: N: P stoichiometric, uptake of heavy metals and rare earth elements by soybean (Glycine max) grown in rare earth mine tailings. The aim was to provide a basis for the revegetation of rare earth mine tailings. The results indicated that soybean had a high mycorrhizal colonization and symbiotic associations were successfully established with G.

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The pollution status and distribution characteristic of rare earth elements in soil were analyzed around Bayan Obo mining area and Baotou tailing reservoir located in Inner Mongolia grassland ecosystem, aiming at grasping the overall situation of grassland ecosystem pollution caused by rare earth elements and providing basic information as well as theoretical basis. The results indicated that seven rare earth elements in soils from different directions of Baotou tailing reservoir accumulated to a certain extent compared to the soil background value of Inner Mongolia. The pollution degree was Ce > La > Nd > Pr > Sm > Y > Eu.

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The residential areas, cultural and educational areas, city parks, commercial areas, urban roads, industrial zones, and development zones in Hohhot were selected as the research objects. Sixty-two soil samples were collected by triple subsampling technique in the seven functional zones. The aim of this study is to control the soil heavy metal pollution of Hohhot and provide the basic information.

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