Publications by authors named "Sisheng Wu"

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  • The study investigates HIV drug resistance (HIVDR) in Hangzhou, China, focusing on both pretreatment drug resistance (PDR) and acquired drug resistance (ADR) due to the increased use of antiretroviral therapy (ART).
  • Analyzing data from almost 3,600 newly diagnosed individuals and 164 patients with ART failure, researchers used a molecular transmission network and Bayesian analysis to track drug-resistant strains of the virus.
  • Findings revealed an 8.4% prevalence of PDR, mainly against non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, and a 50.6% prevalence of ADR in those with ART failure, with specific drug resistance mutations related to transmission clusters originating from Shenzhen.
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The number of newly reported HIV-1 infections among older individuals (≥50 years of age) has increased rapidly in Hangzhou, a central city in the Yangtze River Delta region of China. To provide a scientific basis for prevention and intervention strategies targeted at older individuals in Hangzhou, an epidemiological survey combined with molecular transmission network analysis was conducted. A total of 2,899 individuals with newly confirmed HIV-1 infections, including 635 older individuals and 2,264 younger individuals (<50 years of age), were enrolled in this study.

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Propamocarb (PM) is a type of fungicide, which is widely used in the greenhouse-based production of vegetables and fruits globally. It has been considered to have generally low toxicity. However, the teratogenicity or neurotoxicity for mammals remains unclear.

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Propamocarb (PM) is a widely used fungicide that affects lipid biosynthesis in fungi. In this study, we explored the effects of PM on mouse metabolism and gut microbiota-related pathways by exposing C57BL/6J mice to 1, 3, and 10 mg/L PM through drinking water for a duration of 10 weeks. We found that hepatic bile acids (BAs) were considerably increased in the PM-treated group.

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Propamocarb (PM) is a widely used fungicide with property of affecting fatty acid and phospholipid biosynthesis in funguses. In this study, we explored its effects on mice gut microbiota and metabolism by exposing mice to 3, 30, and 300 mg/L PM through drinking water for a duration of 28 days. We observed that the transcription of hepatic genes related to regulate lipid metabolism were perturbed by PM exposure.

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The fungicide imazalil (IMZ) is widely used to prevent and treat fungal diseases in plants and animals. Here, male adult C57BL/6 mice were exposed to 0.1, 0.

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Environmental pollutants have become an increasingly common health hazard in the last several decades. Recently, a number of studies have demonstrated the profound relationship between gut microbiota and our health. Gut microbiota are very sensitive to drugs, diet, and even environmental pollutants.

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Due to a long history of improper and excessive use, Penicillin G (Pen G) and erythromycin (Ery) are regularly detected in environmental samples and pose a great threat to human health. Here, we set out to investigate effects of Pen G, Ery or their mixture on lipid metabolism and gut microbiota in order to better understand their toxicological mechanisms. Male C57BL/6J mice were exposed either to 60 μg/ml Pen G, Ery or a half mixture of both for 6 weeks or to 10 μg/ml Pen G, Ery or a half mixture of both for 14 weeks.

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