Publications by authors named "Shengyu Wu"

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  • - Aberrant DNA methylation, especially in the FAM46C gene, has been linked to preeclampsia, marking a potential mechanism not fully understood yet.
  • - Research methods included global DNA methylation assessment and RNA-seq, revealing that knocking down DNMT3A increased methylation and FAM46C expression, affecting trophoblast cell migration and invasion.
  • - The study concluded that increased FAM46C expression and its altered methylation pattern, driven by DNMT3A, play significant roles in the development of early-onset preeclampsia.
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The transport process of pollutants in the environment can be influenced by heterogeneous geologic architecture and pollutant interactions. However, there has been a lack of research on co-transport behaviors of combined pollutants in heterogeneous aquifers. In this study, a series of two-dimensional tank experiments were carried out to study the transport behavior of toluene and naphthalene in both homogeneous and heterogeneous aquifers.

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  • Tailwater-based hydroponics can recycle domestic wastewater but the impact of residual antibiotics like Levofloxacin (LVFX) on plant growth and water quality is not fully understood.
  • Experiments showed that LVFX negatively affected water spinach growth, with the best removal of LVFX occurring after 7 days of water retention, while hydroponic conditions improved microbial diversity and stability.
  • When testing lettuce with actual wastewater and LVFX, activated carbon was the most effective substrate, enhancing plant growth and achieving a high removal rate of LVFX and nitrogen compounds.
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The transport behavior of combined organic pollutants in soil and groundwater has attracted significant attention in recent years. Research on the influence of humic acid (HA) on organic pollutant transport behavior mainly focuses on the study of the mobile phase HA, with less research on the adsorbed phase HA, especially regarding its interaction with combined pollutants. To enhance understanding of the regulation of co-transport and retention of combined pollutants by adsorbed phase HA, in this study, tests were conducted to investigate how toluene (TOL) and dichloromethane (DCM) are transported in the presence of adsorbed phase HA at different pH levels and ionic strengths.

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  • Spontaneous preterm birth (sPTB) is a significant global health issue, contributing to high mortality rates in neonates and children under 5 years, with its causes still not fully understood.
  • This study utilized bioinformatics to analyze two datasets, identifying 228 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) related to sPTB, focusing on metabolic pathways and employing machine learning methods to find important hub genes.
  • Three metabolism-related hub genes (ANPEP, CKMT1B, PLA2G4A) were validated as influential in sPTB and showed potential for developing a reliable model to distinguish sPTB from term labor, also highlighting immune dysregulation in affected patients.
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  • Preeclampsia, particularly early-onset preeclampsia (EO-PE), is a serious pregnancy complication potentially linked to mitochondrial dysfunction, although the exact mechanisms are not fully understood.
  • Researchers studied the role of Siglec-6 in placentas from healthy pregnancies and EO-PE cases, finding that Siglec-6 expression is elevated in EO-PE and that it negatively impacts trophoblast cell migration, invasion, and mitochondrial function.
  • The pathway involving Siglec-6 and GPR20 is crucial for understanding trophoblast mitochondrial function, suggesting that these molecules could be valuable markers and therapeutic targets for EO-PE in clinical settings.
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This study investigates the effects of zinc (4 wt.%) and severe plastic deformation on the mechanical properties of AZ61 magnesium alloy through the stir-casting process. Severe plastic deformation (Equal Channel Angular Pressing (ECAP)) has been performed followed by T4 heat treatment.

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The occurrence of colloids on pollutants transport in groundwater has attracted more attention. However, the research on the regulation mechanism of colloids on combined pollutants transport in heterogeneous aquifers is limited. In this study, a series of tank experiments were conducted to systematically investigate the effects of ionic strength, and cation type on humic acid (HA) facilitated transport of toluene (TOL), and naphthalene (NAP) in high- and low-permeability systems.

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The diversity of colloidal types and the differences in the composite ratios in porous media are important factors governing the migration and biological risk of pathogenic microorganisms in the subsurface environment. In this study, E. coli O157:H7 was subjected to co-migration experiments with different compositions of the composite colloid montmorillonite (MMT)-FeO, and the biomolecular response of E.

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The maternal-fetal interface is defined as the interface between maternal tissue and sections of the fetus in close contact. RNA methylation modifications are the most frequent kind of RNA alterations. It is effective throughout both normal and pathological implantation and placentation during pregnancy.

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  • The COVID-19 outbreak highlights concerns about the spread of SARS-CoV-2 through various environments such as aerosols and wastewater, which can lead to contamination of soils and groundwater.
  • Pathogens can survive for long periods underground and potentially contaminate drinking water sources, posing hidden risks to public health.
  • The study explores how pathogen characteristics and environmental conditions influence their migration in soils and groundwater, and proposes methods to assess the risks posed by pathogens like SARS-CoV-2 in these subsurface environments.
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  • * We identified 22 prognostic stemness-related genes (PSRGs) using methods like edgeR and WGCNA, which helped us develop a prediction model for metastatic ovarian cancer.
  • * Key interactions in a network specific to ovarian cancer metastasis were revealed, including a notable connection between transcription factors NR4A1 and EGR3 and the TNFα signaling pathway, with Thioridazine identified as a potential inhibitor for stemness-related signatures.
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The vadose zone is a critical zone for microbial entry into the subsurface environment, and various types of inorganic and organic colloids can affect the migration of pathogenic bacteria. In the study, we explored the migration behavior of Escherichia coli O157:H7 with humic acids (HA), iron oxides (FeO) or their mixture, uncovering their migration mechanisms in the vadose zone. The effect of complex colloids on the physiological properties of E.

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Objectives: This study aimed to provide guidance for clinical treatment and increase public confidence in COVID-19 vaccines.

Methods: The Cochrane Library, Embase, PubMed, Web of Science, ClinicalKey, and other COVID-19 datasets were searched from December 2019 to May 2022. Case-control studies and prospective cohort studies of COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness and safety in pregnant women were included.

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Eye size is a key parameter of visual function, but the precise mechanisms of eye size control remain poorly understood. Here, we discovered that the lipogenic transcription factor sterol regulatory element-binding protein 2 (SREBP2) has an unanticipated function in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) to promote eye size in postnatal mice. SREBP2 transcriptionally represses low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 2 (Lrp2), which has been shown to restrict eye overgrowth.

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  • Scutellarein, a compound from scutellaria herbs, shows potential in preventing cardiac hypertrophy, a condition where heart muscle thickens, particularly when induced by phenylephrine (PE).
  • The study utilized various methods including immunocytochemistry, real-time PCR, and western blot to evaluate scutellarein's effects on cardiomyocyte size and expression of cardiac hypertrophy markers.
  • Results indicated that scutellarein effectively reduced the size of cardiomyocytes and the levels of hypertrophic markers, likely by inhibiting the TRAF2/NF-κB signaling pathway.
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Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) is thought to be caused by precursor lesions of atypical adenoma-like hyperplasia and may have extensive in situ growth before infiltration. To explore the relevant factors in heterogeneity and evolution of lung adenocarcinoma subtypes, the authors perform single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) on tumor and normal tissue from five multiple nodules' LUAD patients and conduct a thorough gene expression profiling of cancer cells and cells in their microenvironment at single-cell level.

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Background: Small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) has poor prognosis and is prone to drug resistance. It is necessary to search for possible influencing factors for SCLC chemotherapy insensitivity. Therefore, we proposed an mRNA network to track the chemotherapy insensitivity in SCLC.

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Objective: To accurately evaluate tumor heterogeneity, make multidimensional diagnosis according to the causes and phenotypes of tumor heterogeneity, and assist in the individualized treatment of tumors.

Background: Tumor heterogeneity is one of the most essential characteristics of malignant tumors. In tumor recurrence, development, and evolution, tumor heterogeneity can lead to the formation of different cell groups with other molecular characteristics.

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Background: Interventional bronchoscopy exhibits substantial effects for patients with malignant airway obstruction (MAO), while little information is available regarding the potential prognostic factors for these patients.

Methods: Between October 31, 2016, and July 31, 2019, a total of 150 patients undergoing interventional bronchoscopy and histologically-confirmed MAO were collected, in which 112 eligible participants formed the cohort for survival study. External validation cohort from another independent institution comprised 33 MAO patients with therapeutic bronchoscopy.

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  • Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a process where epithelial cells change into mesenchymal cells, playing a key role in cancer metastasis and treatment challenges.
  • EMT increases tumor cell migration, invasiveness, and resistance to chemotherapy, making it harder to manage metastatic cancer.
  • The paper reviews the mechanisms and molecules involved in EMT, discusses current research, and emphasizes the potential and challenges of targeting EMT in cancer therapies.
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  • FOXP3 levels in small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) patients correlate with various immune biomarkers, indicating its potential role in tumor microenvironment dynamics.
  • The study involving 102 SCLC patients found that high FOXP3 expression was linked to longer relapse-free survival compared to low expression levels.
  • An immune risk score model, incorporating FOXP3 and other key biomarkers, was developed to enhance the prediction of SCLC relapse, performing significantly better than other existing prediction methods.
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Introduction: Nowadays, immune checkpoint blockades (ICBs) have been extensively applied in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) treatment. However, the outcome of anti-program death-1/program death ligand-1 (anti-PD-1/PD-L1) therapy is not satisfying in -mutant lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) patients and its exact mechanisms have not been fully understood. Since tumor mutation burden (TMB) and tumor immune phenotype had been thought as potential predictors for efficacy of ICBs, we further studied the TMB and immune phenotype in LUAD patients to explore potential mechanisms for poor efficacy of ICBs in positive mutated patients and to find possible factors that could impact the tumor immune phenotype which might uncover some new therapeutic strategies or combination therapies.

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  • The liver is a common place for lung cancer to spread, and this process is influenced by different genes and factors.
  • Some genes help lung cancer spread to the liver, while others can stop it.
  • Researchers study these genes and pathways to find better treatments for lung cancer that has spread to the liver.
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