Publications by authors named "Susu Wu"

We present the design and synthesis of two novel isostructural metalloring organic frameworks (MROFs) {[(MeNH)(HO)NaX(μ-OH)(HO)(SIP)]·sol} (FUT-2-X, X = Eu and Sm), which are composed of the sulfonate-carboxylate ligand 5-sulfoisophthalic acid monosodium salt (NaHSIP) and an unprecedented lanthanide-sodium metalloring [XNa(HO)(SIP), X = Eu and Sm]. The two MROFs possess channel walls decorated with uncoordinated sulfonic acid groups and filled with abundant guest molecules residing within the framework, which support the proton conductivity of the materials by expanding the intermolecular hydrogen bonding network. FUT-2-Eu exhibits exceptional proton conductivity over a wide temperature range, achieving conductivity from 1.

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Many previous observational studies have disputed whether there is a link between uric acid and stroke. And the causal relationship between uric acid and stroke is unclear. To determine whether there is a causal relationship between uric acid and stroke by using mendelian randomization (MR).

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  • The study examined the safety and effectiveness of High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) for treating vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia (VaIN) in 43 patients at a hospital in China over four years.
  • Out of 36 patients analyzed, 91.66% achieved a cure after the treatment, with minimal discomfort reported, and no serious complications observed.
  • The authors concluded that while HIFU is a promising treatment option for VaIN, further research is needed due to the small sample size and lack of a control group.
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  • A study was conducted to improve the classification of intrauterine adhesion (IUA) using three-dimensional transvaginal ultrasound (3D-TVUS) and deep learning, focusing on distinguishing IUA from non-IUA images to prevent unnecessary surgeries.
  • A total of 4,401 patients were evaluated, utilizing four different convolutional neural network (CNN) architectures (VGG16, InceptionV3, ResNet50, ResNet101) to classify the ultrasound images; these were trained and tested using TensorFlow and PyTorch.
  • The results indicated that the InceptionV3 model performed best with high metrics in sensitivity (94.2%), precision (99.4%), F1-score (96.8%),
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Treatment of septate uterus.

Zhong Nan Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban

November 2022

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  • There isn't strong evidence directly linking septate uterus to infertility, but studies suggest that surgical procedures can help improve pregnancy rates for women with this condition.
  • Hysteroscopic metroplasty, which involves surgical correction of the uterine structure, has been shown to enhance reproductive outcomes for those diagnosed with septate uterus.
  • Accurate diagnosis and appropriate surgical treatment are crucial for preserving or improving reproductive function, with septate uterus being the most treatable type of congenital uterine anomaly through a standard resection procedure.
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  • - The study develops a new multicomponent metal-organic framework (MOF) by introducing a bifunctional ligand into the well-known HKUST-1 structure, enhancing its structure and functionality.
  • - This new MOF demonstrates excellent mechanical, water, and chemical stability across a range of pH levels, making it highly suitable for various applications.
  • - It shows remarkable capabilities for capturing methane (CH) from carbon monoxide (CO) mixtures, leveraging specific interactions between CH and the MOF's unique metallocycle clusters.
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Ubiquitin-like PHD and ring finger domain protein 1 (UHRF1) are members of the multifunctional UHRF family, which can participate in DNA methylation change and histone posttranslational change through particular domains and participate in the event and development of tumors. The purpose of this study was to decide the molecular traits and potential medicine-based importance of UHRF1 that helped settle methylated immune infiltration in generalized cancer by carefully studying the relationship between UHRF1 expression and a variety of tumors and to further check for truth the functional role of UHRF1 in kidney-related cancer. A comprehensive analysis of UHRF1 in 33 cancers was performed based on TCGA database.

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Objective: The ubiquitin-like with PHD and ring finger domains 1 (UHRF1) is a protein coding gene which is associated with colorectal cancer and other diseases. Therefore, the present study was aimed at investigating the effect and mechanism of UHRF1 protein on invasion and metastasis in human renal carcinoma cells.

Methods: After UHRF1 was interfered with or overexpressed in renal carcinoma cell lines A498 and 769-P, the relative mRNA and protein level of UHRF1 was detected by RT-qPCR and immunofluorescence.

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Background: Gastric cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors, and it ranks third in global cancer-related mortality. This research was aimed at identifying new targeted treatments for gastric adenocarcinoma by constructing a ferroptosis-related lncRNA prognostic feature model.

Methods: The gene expression profile and clinical data of gastric adenocarcinoma patients were downloaded from TCGA database.

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  • Cognitive dysfunction is a major complication of diabetes, leading to brain damage and dementia, and current treatments primarily focus on controlling blood sugar levels without directly addressing the cognitive issues.
  • Traditional Chinese patent medicines (TCPMs) may effectively improve metabolic disorders and cognitive abilities, but their effectiveness and safety have not been thoroughly evaluated.
  • This study aims to use network meta-analysis to systematically compare the effectiveness and safety of various TCPMs, providing valuable insights for clinical applications in treating diabetic cognitive dysfunction.
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  • CRISPR/Cas9-based base editing tools allow for precise genomic modifications useful in gene therapy, but the large size of Cas9 and its reliance on specific PAM sequences limit their wider use.* -
  • Researchers developed two smaller cytosine base editors (CBEs) that are derived from compact versions of Cas9 and can recognize different PAM sequences, showing high activity and low off-target effects.* -
  • The new CBEs were effective in creating mouse models with specific mutations linked to androgen insensitivity syndrome, enhancing the potential applications of base editing in gene modification.*
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  • - Prime editing is a technique that allows scientists to make precise changes to DNA, including deletions, insertions, and transversions, in various organisms, including mammals.
  • - Researchers created a mouse model with a cataract disorder by using prime editor 3 (PE3) plasmids to induce targeted single-base deletions, achieving a notable deletion rate of 38.2%.
  • - The study demonstrated that these genetic alterations could be successfully passed on to future generations, resulting in offspring that also exhibit cataract symptoms, highlighting the potential of prime editing in modeling genetic diseases.
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Objectives: PKM1 and PKM2, which are generated from the alternative splicing of PKM gene, play important roles in tumourigenesis and embryonic development as rate-limiting enzymes in glycolytic pathway. However, because of the lack of appropriate techniques, the specific functions of the 2 PKM splicing isoforms have not been clarified endogenously yet.

Materials And Methods: In this study, we used CRISPR-based base editors to perturbate the endogenous alternative splicing of PKM by introducing mutations into the splicing junction sites in HCT116 cells and zebrafish embryos.

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Both adenine base editors (ABEs) and cytosine base editors (CBEs) have been recently revealed to induce transcriptome-wide RNA off-target editing in a guide RNA-independent manner. Here we construct a reporter system containing E.coli Hokb gene with a tRNA-like motif for robust detection of RNA editing activities as the optimized ABE, ABEmax, induces highly efficient A-to-I (inosine) editing within an E.

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Few studies have assessed the association between clustering of cardio-metabolic risk factors (CMRFs) and pre-diabetes in children or adolescents. We aimed to examine the association between clustering of CMRFs and pre-diabetes among U.S.

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Background: The immune mechanisms underlying low-intensity ultrasound- (LIUS-) mediated suppression of inflammation and tumorigenesis remain poorly determined.

Methods: We used microarray datasets from the NCBI GEO DataSet repository and conducted comprehensive data-mining analyses, where we examined the gene expression of 1376 innate immune regulators (innatome genes (IGs) in cells treated with LIUS.

Results: We made the following findings: (1) LIUS upregulates proinflammatory IGs and downregulates metastasis genes in cancer cells, and LIUS upregulates adaptive immunity pathways but inhibits danger-sensing and inflammation pathways and promote tolerogenic differentiation in bone marrow (BM) cells.

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Background: Testing for the presence of liver cirrhosis (LC) is one of the most critical diagnostic and prognostic assessments for patients with hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). More non-invasive tools are needed to diagnose LC but the predictive abilities of current models are still inconclusive. This study aimed to develop and validate a novel and non-invasive artificial neural network (ANN) model for diagnosing LC in patients with HBV-related HCC using routine laboratory serological indicators.

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The transcriptome of the preimplantation mouse embryo has been previously annotated by short-read sequencing, with limited coverage and accuracy. Here we utilize a low-cell number transcriptome based on the Smart-seq2 method to perform long-read sequencing. Our analysis describes additional novel transcripts and complexity of the preimplantation transcriptome, identifying 2280 potential novel transcripts from previously unannotated loci and 6289 novel splicing isoforms from previously annotated genes.

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  • - Findings from a microarray analysis of 207 macrophage genes reveal distinct expression patterns of macrophage markers and transcription factors across various inflammation diseases and tumor types, identifying 12 shared and 20 group-specific disease pathways.
  • - LLSI-Mφ (from lung, liver, spleen, and intestine) express higher levels of M1 macrophage markers compared to lean adipose tissue macrophages and show increased expression of pro-adipogenic transcription factors that stimulate inflammation.
  • - The study highlights new mechanisms for macrophage regulation, including immune checkpoint receptor expression, exosome-mediated inflammation, and trained immunity, suggesting potential therapeutic targets for treating cancers and inflammatory diseases.
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  • The study explores how low intensity ultrasound (LIUS) affects gene expression related to cell death in both cancer and non-cancer cells, finding that LIUS generally downregulates genes linked to inflammation in non-cancer cells.
  • LIUS exposure activates different transcription factors in cancer (TP-53) and non-cancer cells (SRF), which may contribute to the varying effects on cell death regulation.
  • The research indicates that LIUS can induce mild hyperthermia and change the redox status of cells, possibly leading to antioxidant effects in non-cancer cells, pointing to new potential treatments for cancer and chronic inflammation.
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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common chronic liver disease around the world. However, there is still no drug for NAFLD in the market, the study of potential therapeutic drugs on NAFLD is extraordinarily pressing and urgent. The rodent models for NAFLD drugs' study are always with a long time cost.

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Growing evidence has revealed that long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have an important impact on tumorigenesis and tumor progression via a mechanism involving competing endogenous RNAs (ceRNAs). However, their use in predicting the survival of a patient with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains unclear. The aim of this study was to develop a novel lncRNA expression-based risk score system to accurately predict the survival of patients with HCC.

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We reported that microRNA-155 (miR-155) deficiency in ApoE-/- mice yields a novel metabolically healthy obese (MHO) model, which exhibits improved atherosclerosis but results in obesity, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) without insulin resistance. Using experimental data mining approaches combined with experiments, we found that, among 109 miRNAs, miR-155, and miR-221 are significantly modulated in all four hyperlipidemia-related diseases (HRDs), namely atherosclerosis, NAFLD, obesity and type II diabetes (T2DM). MiR-155 is significantly upregulated in atherosclerosis and decreased in other HRDs.

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Because of the absence of the time course of histological nonalcoholic fatty hepatitis with subsequent fibrotic progression, the effective approaches available for controlling the onset and progression of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) remain limited. Therefore, we detected the serum and liver tissue related lipid metabolism disorder, liver pathology and relative molecular makers alteration dynamically in a high fat-sucrose diet during different time points. High fat-sucrose diet significantly increased the serum lipid level on day 10.

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