Publications by authors named "Teng Lin"

Bacterial infections are one of the major problems affecting human health, which is exacerbated by increasing antibiotic resistance. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are an ideal alternative to antibiotics, but their instability and toxicity to mammalian cells need to be addressed. Here, black phosphorus nanosheets (BPs) were successfully decorated with melittin (Mel), a kind of AMP, through electrostatic interaction.

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Cancer nanovaccine is a frontier immunotherapy strategy, in which the delivery carrier can protect antigen and adjuvant from degradation, increase blood circulation half-life, and improve antigen permeability and presentation, thus enhancing the security and potency of nanovaccine. To address the barriers of antigen delivery, we design and fabricate a kind of intracellular pH-sensitive glycopolypeptide coordinated nanovaccine (OVA-HPGM-Mn) with ∼30% loading capacity of ovalbumin (OVA). The nanovaccine OVA-HPGM-Mn could specifically deliver antigen to dendritic cells (DCs) and effectively escape from endolysosomes to cytoplasm after 6 h of incubation, while the blank counterpart HPGM-Mn acted as an adjuvant to promote DCs maturation and increase the percentage of maturated cells to 26.

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Objective: Observational studies have found associations between inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and the risk of dementia, including Alzheimer's dementia (AD) and vascular dementia (VD); however, these findings are inconsistent. It remains unclear whether these associations are causal.

Methods: We conducted a meta-analysis by systematically searching for observational studies on the association between IBD and dementia.

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Itch (pruritus), a maladaptive and debilitating cutaneous symptom, is commonly associated with many skin conditions; however, the available therapies with sufficient efficacy are lacking. The role of astrocytes in the rostral ventromedial medulla (RVM), a crucial brain region in the descending pain modulation system, in chronic itch remains uncertain. In this study, we examined the chronic itch behavior and itch-related anxiety behavior in the diphenylcyclopripenone (DCP)-induced contact dermatitis mice, and also observed the activation of astrocytes in the RVM in the DCP mice.

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Along with the computer application technology progress, machine learning, and block-chain techniques have been applied comprehensively in various fields. The application of machine learning, and block-chain techniques into medical image retrieval, classification and auxiliary diagnosis has become one of the research hotspots at present. Brain tumor is one of the major diseases threatening human life.

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Bacillus cereus is a common pathogen responsible for gastrointestinal and other complicated disorders, yet epidemiological data and public health measures remain scarce. To bridge these gaps, a bilingual search spaning 50 years identified 266 relevant studies on global B. cereus infection, encompassing 6,135 cases.

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Graphitic carbon nitride (CN) is a kind of visible light-responsive photocatalyst that has been of great interest in wastewater treatment. However, its environmental impact and biological effect remains to be elucidated. This study investigated the effect of CN nanosheets on bacterial abundance and antibiotic tolerance in wastewater.

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Background: It has been reported that Sirtuin 2 () prevents phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase 1 () degradation, which can be involved in aging-induced osteoarthritis (OA), but the molecular mechanism of / in chondrocytes has not been clarified. Therefore, this study aims to explore the mechanism of / in chondrocyte inflammation.

Method: To establish the OA model , chondrocytes cultured with interleukin-1β (IL-1β, 10 ng/mL) and manipulation of and expression in the constructed cells to elucidate the interaction between the two genes.

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  • Dilated cardiomyopathy is a serious heart condition where the heart chambers enlarge and weaken, causing difficulty in pumping blood and heart failure.
  • Nesprins, which are proteins that connect the nuclear envelope and cytoskeleton, are important for maintaining heart muscle structure and function, especially in the context of dilated cardiomyopathy.
  • Mutations in genes related to Nesprin-1 and Nesprin-2 have been linked to this heart disorder, suggesting their critical role in cardiac health and potential targets for new treatments.
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  • Accurate, non-invasive, and cost-effective methods are essential for improving the diagnosis and management of pulmonary nodules discovered through low-dose computed tomography (LDCT).
  • Researchers conducted genome-wide methylation sequencing of lung tissues to create a panel of 263 DNA methylation regions and applied this to blood cell-free DNA (cfDNA) analysis across two patient cohorts.
  • They developed a machine learning model that integrates 40 cfDNA methylation biomarkers, age, and CT imaging features, which successfully reduces unnecessary surgeries for benign nodules while promoting timely treatment for lung cancer patients.
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is a significant zoonotic foodborne pathogen, and the global spread of multidrug-resistant (MDR) strains poses substantial challenges, necessitating alternatives to antibiotics. Among these alternatives, vaccines protect the community against infectious diseases effectively. This review aims to summarize the efficacy of developed vaccines evaluated in various animal hosts and highlight key transitions for future vaccine studies.

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  • The study investigates the causal relationship between polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) and giant cell arteritis (GCA), two autoimmune diseases that often occur together.
  • Researchers utilized Mendelian randomization (MR) and SNP data from the FinnGen Biobank to identify connections between the two diseases.
  • Findings suggest that GCA increases the risk of PMR and vice versa, indicating a significant causal relationship, highlighting the importance of managing PMR in patients with GCA and suggesting potential new treatments.
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  • * The study tested two probiotic strains, 16 and P118, in mouse models against two strains of influenza, revealing that while each strain alone was insufficient, their co-administration significantly reduced viral levels and improved health outcomes.
  • * The protective effects were linked to changes in gut microbiota and metabolism, specifically enhancing antiviral immune responses through increased Firmicutes and the metabolite 2-Hydroxycinnamic acid, suggesting they may be valuable in preventing influenza.
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  • This study explores the relationships between inflammatory cytokines and the gut microbiome in relation to the risk of developing vascular dementia (VaD) and its different subtypes.
  • Researchers used genome-wide association study (GWAS) data to analyze 196 gut microbiota and 41 inflammatory cytokines across six types of VaD.
  • Findings indicate that several inflammatory cytokines and gut microbiota are linked to either an increased or decreased risk of VaD subtypes, with interleukin-18 identified as a key factor increasing the risk of multiple infarction VaD.
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Despite great progress in the hydrogel hemostats and dressings, they generally lack resistant vascular bursting pressure and intrinsic bioactivity to meet arterial massive hemorrhage and proheal wounds. To address the problems, we design a kind of biomimetic and wound microenvironment-modulating PEGylated glycopolypeptide hydrogels that can be easily injected and gelled in ∼10 s. Those glycopolypeptide hydrogels have suitable tissue adhesion of ∼20 kPa, high resistant bursting pressure of ∼150 mmHg, large microporosity of ∼15 μm, and excellent biocompatibility with ∼1% hemolysis ratio and negligible inflammation.

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Invasive nontyphoidal (iNTS) causes significant concern with ~15% morbidity, affecting populations mainly in African countries. However, iNTS infections among the Chinese pediatric population remain largely unknown. Here, we conducted a genomic investigation to study pediatric iNTS infections in a Chinese hospital.

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  • Tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF), particularly malignant TEF (mTEF), is a serious condition that often occurs in critically ill patients needing mechanical ventilation, and management of these cases is challenging.
  • A study conducted from 2021 to 2023 involved 8 patients who underwent closure surgery using cardiac septal occluders, which were placed percutaneously to successfully close the fistulas.
  • Results indicated that the occluder therapy improved patient symptoms, quality of life, and survival rates, with no significant complications, suggesting it as a safe and effective alternative to traditional surgical methods for high-risk patients.
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Accurate segmentation of brain structures is crucial for analyzing longitudinal changes in children's brains. However, existing methods are mostly based on models established at a single time-point due to difficulty in obtaining annotated data and dynamic variation of tissue intensity. The main problem with such approaches is that, when conducting longitudinal analysis, images from different time points are segmented by different models, leading to significant variation in estimating development trends.

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This review presents a comprehensive exploration of the pivotal role played by the Linker of Nucleoskeleton and Cytoskeleton (LINC) complex, with a particular focus on Nesprin proteins, in cellular mechanics and the pathogenesis of muscular diseases. Distinguishing itself from prior works, the analysis delves deeply into the intricate interplay of the LINC complex, emphasizing its indispensable contribution to maintaining cellular structural integrity, especially in mechanically sensitive tissues such as cardiac and striated muscles. Additionally, the significant association between mutations in Nesprin proteins and the onset of Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM) and Emery-Dreifuss Muscular Dystrophy (EDMD) is highlighted, underscoring their pivotal role in disease pathogenesis.

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The study aims to explore the fluctuating expression of C/EBP Homologous Protein (CHOP) following rat carotid artery injury and its central role in vascular stenosis. Using in vivo rat carotid artery injury models and in vitro ischemia and hypoxia cell models employing human aortic endothelial cells (HAECs) and vascular smooth muscle cells (T/G HA-VSMCs), a comprehensive investigative framework was established. Histological analysis confirmed intimal hyperplasia in rat models.

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  • Drought significantly impacts plant growth and productivity, and calcium-dependent protein kinases (CPKs) play a crucial role in how plants respond to drought stress.
  • Genetic studies showed that knocking out the CPK27 gene decreased drought tolerance in tomato plants, disrupting their response to abscisic acid (ABA), a hormone linked to stress management.
  • Further research indicated CPK27’s interaction with the tonoplast sugar transporter (TST2) is vital for sugar accumulation during drought, suggesting that manipulating CPK27 could enhance drought resistance in plants.
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  • Infectious disease outbreaks, like those caused by Salmonella, can lead to panic and hinder socio-economic progress; the study aims to trace sources and predict outbreaks.
  • A systematic review analyzed 1,134 reports from 1949 to 2023, resulting in a comprehensive dataset with 46,494 entries for epidemiological indicators and predictive modeling.
  • The findings enhance understanding of salmonellosis trends and inform policy-making and prevention strategies to protect public health.
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Infant and toddler food (ITF), including powdered infant and follow-up formula (PIFF) and complementary food (CF), provides the majority of early-life nutrients for young children. As infants and toddlers are more vulnerable to foodborne diseases, the safety concern of ITF is the ultimate priority. However, nationwide surveillance for the presence of hazards, specifically microbiological hazards, in the Chinese ITF is partially known, posing a significant knowledge gap for risk ranking.

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Background: Muscle dysfunction is an early complication of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). As a convenient and low-cost tool, muscle ultrasound has been used to assess muscle quality and muscle mass. However, the relationship between different muscle ultrasound parameters and DPN is unclear.

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