Publications by authors named "Si-Yu Feng"

Objective: This study aimed to construct a predictive model for assessing the risk of development of neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus (NPSLE) among patients with SLE based on clinical, laboratory, and meteorological data.

Methods: A total of 2232 SLE patients were included and were randomly assigned into training and validation sets. Variables such as clinical and laboratory data and local meteorological data were screened by univariate and least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) logistic regression modelling.

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Purpose: MiR-155 is a member of the microRNAs (miRNAs) family and regulates gene expression post-transcriptionally by binding to the 3'UTR of target mRNA. MiR-155 has a critical role in both innate and adaptive immunity. MiR-155 is aberrantly expressed in inflammatory autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, multiple sclerosis, type 1 diabetes, Sjögren's syndrome, systemic sclerosis, and inflammatory bowel disease.

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Cytochrome P450c17-II (cyp17-II, 17α-hydroxylase) is responsible for the production of steroid hormones during oocyte maturation in vertebrates. The comparative expression pattern of cyp17-II gene during the gonadal development stages will provide important insights into its function of gonadal development. In addition, epigenetic modification especially DNA methylation plays a vital role in regulation of gene expression.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Si-Yu Feng"

  • - Si-Yu Feng's recent research focuses on the intersection of neuropsychiatric disorders and autoimmune diseases, with a particular interest in developing predictive models for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) complications and understanding the underlying genetic mechanisms involved in inflammatory conditions.
  • - A predictive model for assessing the risk of neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus in SLE patients was developed using comprehensive clinical, laboratory, and meteorological data, involving a significant sample size of 2232 patients, highlighting the importance of various factors in disease progression.
  • - A comprehensive review on miR-155 underscores its pivotal role in regulating immune responses and its aberrant expression in multiple inflammatory autoimmune diseases, illustrating the potential of miR-155 as a target for therapeutic interventions.