Publications by authors named "S-S Liang"

Background: Xalnesiran, a small interfering RNA molecule that targets a conserved region of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) genome and silences multiple HBV transcripts, may have efficacy, with or without an immunomodulator, in patients with chronic HBV infection.

Methods: We conducted a phase 2, multicenter, randomized, controlled, adaptive, open-label platform trial that included the evaluation of 48 weeks of treatment with xalnesiran at a dose of 100 mg (group 1), xalnesiran at a dose of 200 mg (group 2), xalnesiran at a dose of 200 mg plus 150 mg of ruzotolimod (group 3), xalnesiran at a dose of 200 mg plus 180 μg of pegylated interferon alfa-2a (group 4), or a nucleoside or nucleotide analogue (NA) alone (group 5) in participants with chronic HBV infection who had virologic suppression with NA therapy. The primary efficacy end point was hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) loss (HBsAg level, <0.

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Background Interest in microwave ablation (MWA) and radiofrequency ablation (RFA) use for treating secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT) is rising; however, ablation outcomes in patients with SHPT are not well characterized. Purpose To assess the response of parathyroid hormone (PTH), calcium, phosphorus, and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) levels to US-guided parathyroid MWA and RFA and the safety of these treatments in participants with SHPT. Materials and Methods This prospective multicenter cohort study, conducted from September 2017 to March 2022, included participants with SHPT.

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Donation after circulatory death (DCD) livers face increased risks of critical complications when preserved with static cold storage (SCS). Although machine perfusion (MP) may mitigate these risks, its cost and logistical complexity limit widespread application. We developed the Dynamic Organ Storage System (DOSS), which delivers oxygenated perfusate at 10°C with minimal electrical power requirement and allows real-time effluent sampling in a portable cooler.

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An essential feature of coinage metal nanoclusters (NCs) is their photoluminescence (PL), which spans a wide range of wavelengths from visible to near-infrared regions (NIR-I/II). A key challenge for synthetic chemists is to develop materials capable of efficient spectral change with maximum efficiency. Herein, we report novel dithiolate-protected bimetallic Pd-Ag NCs of the type [PdAgS{SP(OR)}] (R = Pr, 1Pr and Bu, 1Bu) and [PdAgS{SP(OBu)}] (2Bu).

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Large prospective clinical trials are underway or planned that examine the clinical utility and cost effectiveness of genome-based newborn screening (gNBS). One gNBS platform, BeginNGS, currently screens 53,575 variants for 412 severe childhood genetic diseases with 1,603 efficacious therapies. Retrospective evaluation of BeginNGS in 618,290 subjects suggests adequate sensitivity and positive predictive value (PPV) to proceed to prospective studies.

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Genome-sequence-based newborn screening (gNBS) has substantial potential to improve outcomes in hundreds of severe childhood genetic disorders (SCGDs). However, a major impediment to gNBS is imprecision due to variants classified as pathogenic (P) or likely pathogenic (LP) that are not SCGD causal. gNBS with 53,855 P/LP variants, 342 genes, 412 SCGDs, and 1,603 therapies was positive in 74% of UK Biobank (UKB470K) adults, suggesting 97% false positives.

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Tuberculosis is the leading cause of death from an infectious disease, and is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb). More than 1 billion people worldwide are thought to harbor an M.

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  • The study focuses on how black phosphorus (BP)-based hybrids interact with proteins, which is crucial for understanding the biological impact of 2D nanomaterials.
  • DFT calculations show that variations in azobenzene (AB) groups influence charge transfer between BP and AB derivatives, affecting their interaction with proteins and related biofunctions.
  • The BP@AB hybrids exhibit antitumor properties, targeting specific cellular pathways like ribosome and lipid metabolism, and different binding preferences based on their charge and structure highlight the potential for innovative cancer treatments.
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Hydrogen sulfide (HS), as a key gas signaling molecule, plays an important role in regulating various diseases, with appropriate concentrations providing antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, and anti-apoptotic effects. The specific role of HS in acute hypoxic injury remains to be clarified. This study focuses on the HS donor sodium hydrosulfide (NaHS) and explores its protective effects and mechanisms against acute hypoxic lung injury.

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  • There is no consensus on the best timing for combining transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) and partial splenic embolization (PSE) in patients with cirrhosis-related issues, prompting this study to compare early versus late treatment combinations.
  • The study involved 84 patients and found that those who received the late combination of TIPS and PSE had better survival rates and lower instances of overt hepatic encephalopathy (OHE) compared to those who underwent the early combination.
  • Key factors affecting mortality and OHE included the timing of the procedure and serum albumin levels, with early combination therapy linked
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  • The melanocortin receptor 4 (MC4R) is a crucial component in regulating hunger and fullness through its interaction with hormones like α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone and agouti-related peptide.
  • Researchers developed a unique hybrid structure using a ConfoBody that helps them discover a variety of MC4R-specific, potent nanobodies that act as full agonists.
  • The study revealed the structure of MC4R with a full agonistic nanobody at a high resolution, showing that this specific nanobody could potentially be more effective and targeted for anti-obesity treatments compared to existing peptide agonists.
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  • Efficient adsorbents are needed to remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the air, leading to the synthesis of cross-linked polyvinylic ionic liquids (PVIC) with porous structures.
  • The best structure was identified as PVIC-4, which showed a significant surface area and effective toluene adsorption capacity of 264.4 mg/g.
  • The adsorption behavior of PVIC-4 for VOCs was effectively modeled by Bangham kinetics and Langmuir isotherms, indicating strong potential for real-world applications in air purification.
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The migration and transformation of hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) in the environment are regulated by pyrite (FeS). However, variations in pyrite crystal facets influence the adsorption behavior and electron transfer between pyrite and Cr(VI), thereby impacting the Cr(VI) reduction performance. Herein, two naturally common facets of pyrite were synthesized hydrothermally to investigate the facet-dependent mechanisms of Cr(VI) reduction.

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Cell surface proteins participate in many important biological processes, such as cell-to-cell interaction, signal transduction, cell adhesion, and protein transportation. In-depth study of the cell surface protein group is of great significance. Nevertheless, detection and analysis of the surfaceome remain a significant challenge due to their low abundance and hydrophobicity.

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Background: Integrative multiomics can elucidate pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) pathobiology, but procuring human PAH lung samples is rare.

Methods: We leveraged transcriptomic profiling and deep phenotyping of the largest multicenter PAH lung biobank to date (96 disease and 52 control) by integration with clinicopathologic data, genome-wide association studies, Bayesian regulatory networks, single-cell transcriptomics, and pharmacotranscriptomics.

Results: We identified 2 potentially protective gene network modules associated with vascular cells, and we validated , coding for asporin, as a key hub gene that is upregulated as a compensatory response to counteract PAH.

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Multiple myeloma is a treatable, but currently incurable, hematological malignancy of plasma cells characterized by diverse and complex tumor genetics for which precision medicine approaches to treatment are lacking. The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation's Relating Clinical Outcomes in Multiple Myeloma to Personal Assessment of Genetic Profile study ( NCT01454297 ) is a longitudinal, observational clinical study of newly diagnosed patients with multiple myeloma (n = 1,143) where tumor samples are characterized using whole-genome sequencing, whole-exome sequencing and RNA sequencing at diagnosis and progression, and clinical data are collected every 3 months. Analyses of the baseline cohort identified genes that are the target of recurrent gain-of-function and loss-of-function events.

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  • Researchers designed new D-proteins (50-65 residues) that specifically bind to natural L-proteins, which could be useful in biotechnology.
  • These D-proteins showed strong binding affinity to both an artificial L-peptide and important human proteins like TrkA and IL-6, while also effectively inhibiting their signaling in cell studies.
  • The study revealed a high-resolution crystal structure of the D-protein-L-peptide complex, confirming the accuracy of the design method and providing insights into the unique interactions between D-proteins and L-peptides.
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Introduction: Language delay cannot be ignored, and there is an urgent need to determine therapies that elicit better results in a short period. However, whether transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) alone or in combination with other therapies can promote recovery of language and cognitive function in children with language delay remains unknown. This study aims to explore the effects of tDCS combined with language-cognitive training and home-based rehabilitation on language and cognitive ability in children with language delay.

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Human cases of avian influenza virus (AIV) infections are associated with an age-specific disease burden. As the influenza virus N2 neuraminidase (NA) gene was introduced from avian sources during the 1957 pandemic, we investigate the reactivity of N2 antibodies against A(H9N2) AIVs. Serosurvey of healthy individuals reveal the highest rates of AIV N2 antibodies in individuals aged ≥65 years.

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Background:  Fidanacogene elaparvovec, an adeno-associated virus-based gene therapy vector expressing the high-activity factor IX (FIX) variant FIX-R338L, is in development for hemophilia B. One-stage clotting (OS) assays and chromogenic substrate (CS) assays are commonly used to measure FIX-R338L variant activity. Data from ongoing trials suggest FIX activity varies between different OS and CS assays.

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted access to surveillance and treatments for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), leading to underdiagnosis and variable treatment outcomes in the U.S.
  • A study analyzing HCC incidence and mortality from 2001 to 2020 found a 12.2% decrease in the age-adjusted incidence rate in 2020 compared to 2019, especially among Black and Hispanic individuals.
  • Despite the decrease in diagnosed cases, short-term overall survival and mortality rates for HCC remained stable during this period, highlighting a need for further research on long-term effects.
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Background: Vein graft failure following cardiovascular bypass surgery results in significant patient morbidity and cost to the healthcare system. Vein graft injury can occur during autogenous vein harvest and preparation, as well as after implantation into the arterial system, leading to the development of intimal hyperplasia, vein graft stenosis, and, ultimately, bypass graft failure. Although previous studies have identified maladaptive pathways that occur shortly after implantation, the specific signaling pathways that occur during vein graft preparation are not well defined and may result in a cumulative impact on vein graft failure.

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Background Cerebellar mutism syndrome (CMS), a complication following medulloblastoma surgery, has been linked to dentato-thalamo-cortical tract (DTCT) injury; the association of the degree of DTCT injury with severity of CMS-related symptoms has not been investigated. Purpose To investigate the association between severity of CMS-related symptoms and degree and patterns of DTCT injury with use of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), and if laterality of injury influences neurologic symptoms. Materials and Methods This retrospective case-control study used prospectively collected clinical and DTI data on patients with medulloblastoma enrolled in a clinical trial (between July 2016 and February 2020) and healthy controls (between April and November 2017), matched with the age range of the participants with medulloblastoma.

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Background: The ubiquitin-proteasome system regulates protein degradation and the development of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), but knowledge about the role of deubiquitinating enzymes in this process is limited. UCHL1 (ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 1), a deubiquitinase, has been shown to reduce AKT1 (AKT serine/threonine kinase 1) degradation, resulting in higher levels. Given that AKT1 is pathological in pulmonary hypertension, we hypothesized that UCHL1 deficiency attenuates PAH development by means of reductions in AKT1.

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Sunflower seeds, oil, and protein powder are rich in nutritional value, but the quality of different varieties of sunflower seeds is quite different, and the comprehensive comparative analysis characteristics of edible and oil sunflower seeds are still unclear. The comprehensive analysis and comparison of the raw material indicators, physicochemical properties, and processing characteristics of four edible and four oil sunflower seed varieties were investigated. The results showed that the engineering properties, texture characteristics, single-cell structure, and oil, protein, and starch granule distribution were different between edible and oil sunflower seeds.

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