Publications by authors named "Shizhi Wang"

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  • * This study analyzed tissue samples to identify gene modules associated with the progression from normal cervix to cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and ultimately CC, using advanced techniques like transcriptome sequencing and machine learning models.
  • * Findings revealed CARMN as a significant gene in CC, showing that reduced CARMN expression affects key cellular pathways, leading to an increased risk of CC, with specific genetic variants also linked to this risk.
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Introduction: This study aimed to assess COVID-19 re-infection rates among individuals previously infected between 2020 and November 2022, particularly during the first wave of high-intensity transmission, and to identify the risk factors associated with re-infection in Jiangsu Province, China.

Methodology: Epidemiological investigations were conducted through telephone interviews and face-to-face visits in February and March 2023. Statistical analyses included the Chi-square or Fisher`s exact test for categorical data, Student's t-test for numerical data, Poisson regression for influencing factors, and Kaplan-Meier for cumulative re-infection risk.

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  • This study analyzed influenza outbreaks in schools in Jiangsu Province, China, from 2020 to 2023 to understand their characteristics and impacting factors post-COVID-19.
  • A total of 1,142 outbreaks were recorded, with primary schools being the most affected (71.80%), primarily involving A(H1N1) and A(H3N2) strains, and mostly occurring before the peak periods of B(Victoria) and A(H1N1) circulation.
  • The findings highlight schools as high-risk environments for influenza outbreaks, particularly showing that early seasonal peaks contribute to spreading the virus, emphasizing the need for targeted prevention strategies in these settings.
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This study aimed to explore whether m6A modification affects the biogenesis of circRBM33, which is involved in the progression of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). For experiments, vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) were treated with Ang II. MeRIP‒PCR was used to assess m6A modification of circRBM33.

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Genetic variants can affect gene expression by altering the level of N6-methyladenosine (mA) modifications. A better understanding of the association of these genetic variants with susceptibility to cervical cancer (CC) can promote advances in disease screening and treatment. Genome-wide identification of mA-associated functional SNPs for CC was performed using the TCGA and JENGER databases, incorporating the data from RNA-seq and MeRIP-seq.

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The origins and extreme morphological evolution of the modern dog breeds are poorly studied because the founder populations are extinct. Here, we analyse eight 100 to 200 years old dog fur samples obtained from traditional North Swedish clothing, to explore the origin and artificial selection of the modern Nordic Lapphund and Elkhound dog breeds. Population genomic analysis confirmed the Lapphund and Elkhound breeds to originate from the local dog population, and showed a distinct decrease in genetic diversity in agreement with intense breeding.

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4-NP (4-nonylphenol), a prevalent environmental endocrine disruptor with estrogenic properties, is commonly detected in drinking water and food sources. It poses a significant risk of endocrine disruption, thereby influencing the onset and progression of diverse diseases, including tumorigenesis. However, its specific impact on cervical cancer remains to be fully elucidated.

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Cervical cancer (CC) remains one of the most common malignancies among women worldwide, posing a serious threat to women's health. N6-methyladenosine (mA) modification, as the most abundant type of RNA methylation modification, and has been found to play a crucial role in various cancers. Current research suggests a close association between RNA mA modification and the occurrence and progression of CC, encompassing disruptions in mA levels and its regulatory machinery.

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most prevalent degenerative cartilage disease, but no effective treatment is currently available to ameliorate the dysregulation of cartilage catabolism. Cartilage degeneration is closely related to the change in the physiology of chondrocytes: for example, chondrocytes of the OA patients overexpress matrix metallopeptidase 13 (MMP13), a.k.

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Targeted drug delivery and the reduction of off-target effects are crucial for the promising clinical application of nucleic acid drugs. To address this challenge, a new approach for treating osteoarthritis (OA) that accurately delivers antisense oligonucleotides (ASO) targeting matrix metalloproteinase-13 (ASO-MMP13) to chondrocytes, is developed. Small extracellular vesicles (exos) are ligated with chondrocyte affinity peptide (CAP) using Sortase A and subsequently incubated with cholesterol-modified ASO-MMP13 to construct a chondrocyte-targeted drug delivery exo (CAP-exoASO).

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Background: Observational studies suggests that diets and medications affect bladder cancer (BC) development, which are subject to confounding and difficult to make causal inference. Here we aimed to investigate whether those observational associations are causal and determining the potential directions and pathways.

Methods: We used 2-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to assess associations of dietary intakes, medication uses and molecules with BC risk.

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Evidence on the association of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) with chronic bronchitis (CB) and emphysema is spare and defective. To evaluate the relationship between urinary metabolites of VOCs (mVOCs) with CB and emphysema, and to identify the potential mVOC of paramount importance, data from NHANES 2011-2014 waves were utilized. Logistic regression was conducted to estimate the independent association of mVOCs with respiratory outcomes.

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SUMOylation, an important post-translational protein modification, plays a critical role in cancer development and immune processes. This study aimed to construct diagnostic and prognostic models for cervical cancer (CC) using SUMOylation-related genes (SRGs) and explore their implications for novel clinical therapies. We analyzed the expression profiles of SRGs in CC patients and identified 15 SRGs associated with CC occurrence.

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RNA N6-methyladenosine (m6A) regulators play essential roles in diverse biological processes, including immune responses. Mounting evidence suggests that their dysregulation is intricately linked to numerous diseases. However, the role of m6A-associated genes in carotid atherosclerosis and their relationship with aging and immune cells remain unclear.

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  • The study examined genetic interactions influencing bladder cancer (BC) risk using data from the UK Biobank, including over 4,000 Caucasian and non-Caucasian participants.
  • Researchers employed a machine learning approach to explore SNP-SNP interactions, identifying 10 significant pairs of SNPs related to BC risk, with some showing both positive and negative associations.
  • An integrated interaction-empowered polygenic risk score (iPRS) was developed, demonstrating a higher predictive capability for identifying high-risk individuals compared to traditional polygenic risk scores.
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Purpose: To explore the function and molecular mechanism of LINC00426 in Cervical Cancer (CC), and to explore the clinical treatment strategy of LINC00426 for CC.

Methods: Bioinformatics analysis was used to explore the expression of LINC00426 and patient prognosis of CC. Cell function experiments were conducted to explore the potential effect of LINC00426 on CC malignant phenotypes.

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Object detection in drone-captured scenarios is a recent popular task. Due to the high flight altitude of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), the large variation of target scales, and the existence of dense occlusion of targets, in addition to the high requirements for real-time detection. To solve the above problems, we propose a real-time UAV small target detection algorithm based on improved ASFF-YOLOv5s.

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  • The study investigates the role of lncRNA CARMN as a tumor suppressor in cervical cancer (CC) and explores how mA modification and miRNAs, specifically miR-21-5p, affect its expression.
  • Using methods like MeRIP-seq and RT-qPCR, researchers found that CARMN has higher mA modification in tumor tissues, and that the mA reader YTHDF2 facilitates its degradation in CC cells.
  • Additionally, miR-21-5p was identified as a direct regulator of CARMN, negatively impacting its levels, which suggests that both mA modification and miR-21-5p are critical in the progression of cervical cancer.
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Objectives: The abnormal expression of immune-related genes (IRGs) plays an important role in the occurrence and progression of ovarian cancer (OC), which is the main cause of mortality among gynecological cancer patients. This study aims to establish a prognostic risk model and comprehensively analyze the relationship between OC risk score and prognosis, immune cell infiltration (ICI) and therapeutic sensitivity in OC.

Methods: We retrospectively evaluated the clinicopathological characteristics of consecutive OC patients in the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database.

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As widespread environmental carcinogens causing esophageal carcinoma (EC), the effects of N-nitrosamines on human health hazards and accurate toxicity mechanisms have not been well-elucidated. In this study, we explored the tumorigenic mechanism of N-nitrosomethylbenzylamine (NMBA) exposure using both cell and rat models. It was found that NMBA (2 μM) exposure for 26 weeks induced malignant transformation of normal esophageal epithelial (Het-1A) cells.

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The Boer goat is one of the top meat breeds in modern animal husbandry and has attracted widespread attention for its unique growth performance. However, the genetic basis of muscle development in the Boer goat remains obscure. In this study, we identified specific structural variants in the Boer goat based on genome-wide selection signals and analyzed the basis of the molecular heredity of related candidate genes in muscle development.

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The process of domestication has led to dramatic differences in behavioral traits between domestic dogs and gray wolves. Whole-genome research found that a class of putative positively selected genes were related to various aspects of learning and memory, such as long-term potentiation and long-term depression. In this study, we constructed a single-nucleus transcriptomic atlas of the dog hippocampus to illustrate its cell types, cell lineage and molecular features.

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  • * Researchers isolated urinary EVs using magnetic beads and identified 18 proteins that differ in prostate cancer patients compared to controls, highlighting three proteins—SERPINA3, LRG1, and SCGB3A1—that are consistently upregulated.
  • * The findings suggest these EV proteins could serve as molecular markers for better clinical diagnosis of prostate cancer, offering insights into related metabolic and immune pathways, and enhancing predictive capabilities alongside traditional factors like age and PSA levels.
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  • Recent studies suggest that mA RNA modification plays a role in cervical cancer development, but more research is needed for recurrence and diagnosis prediction.
  • A comprehensive analysis of 33 mA regulators identified key regulators linked to prognosis, categorizing cervical cancer patients into two clusters based on their outcomes.
  • Findings showed that higher mAScores correlated with worse prognosis and indicated potential avenues for predicting the effectiveness of immunotherapy and improving treatment strategies for cervical cancer patients.
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Tobacco smoking is one of the most important environmental risk factors involving bladder tumorigenesis. However, smoking-related genes in bladder carcinogenesis and corresponding genetic effects on bladder cancer risk remain unclear. Weighted correlation network analysis (WGCNA) underlying transcriptome of bladder cancer tissues was applied to identify smoking-related genes.

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