Publications by authors named "Teng-Fei Long"

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  • * A new tool called CRISPR-AMRtracker has been developed to track ARG transfer using advanced techniques like CRISPR/Cas9 fluorescence tagging and microbial community analysis, without affecting the host cell's antibiotic resistance.
  • * Preliminary results show that a specific ARG, labeled with a fluorescent tag, can transfer between various bacterial species in fecal samples, suggesting this tool could enhance our understanding of ARG spread and inform strategies to combat antibiotic resistance.
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Antimicrobial resistance poses a significant global challenge, demanding innovative approaches, such as the CRISPR-Cas-mediated resistance plasmid or gene-curing system, to effectively combat this urgent crisis. To enable successful curing of antimicrobial genes or plasmids through CRISPR-Cas technology, the development of an efficient broad-host-range delivery system is paramount. In this study, we have successfully designed and constructed a novel functional gene delivery plasmid, pQ-mini, utilizing the backbone of a broad-host-range Inc.

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The increasing antibiotic resistance poses a significant global health challenge, threatening our ability to combat infectious diseases. The phenomenon of collateral sensitivity, whereby resistance to one antibiotic is accompanied by increased sensitivity to another, offers potential avenues for novel therapeutic interventions against infections unresponsive to classical treatments. In this study, we elucidate the emergence of tobramycin (TOB)-resistant small colony variants (SCVs) due to mutations in the gene, which render .

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Objective: Uterine corpus endometrial carcinoma (UCEC), a kind of gynecologic malignancy, poses a significant risk to women's health. The precise mechanism underlying the development of UCEC remains elusive. Zinc finger protein 554 (ZNF554), a member of the Krüppel-associated box domain zinc finger protein superfamily, was reported to be dysregulated in various illnesses, including malignant tumors.

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  • The increasing problem of global antimicrobial resistance highlights the urgent need for new therapeutic strategies, as few new antibiotics have been created in recent years.
  • Researchers developed a screening platform that identified three flavonoids—7,8-dihydroxyflavone, myricetin, and luteolin—that enhance the effectiveness of the antibiotic colistin.
  • These flavonoids disrupt bacterial iron balance by converting ferric to ferrous iron, which improves colistin's binding and effectiveness, showing potential for future antibacterial therapies targeting iron signaling.
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Understanding the fitness costs associated with plasmid carriage is a key to better understanding the mechanisms of plasmid maintenance in bacteria. In the current work, we performed multiple serial passages (63 days, 627.8 generations) to identify the compensatory mechanisms that Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium ATCC 14028 utilized to maintain the multidrug-resistant (MDR) IncHI2 plasmid pJXP9 in the presence and absence of antibiotic selection.

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Purpose: This study aimed to quantitative assess the fundus tessellated density (FTD) and associated factors on the basis of fundus photographs using artificial intelligence.

Methods: A detailed examination of 3468 individuals was performed. The proposed method for FTD measurements consists of image preprocessing, sample labeling, deep learning segmentation model, and FTD calculation.

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Tetracycline antibiotics (TCs) are massively produced and consumed in various industries resulting in large quantities of residuals in the environment. In this study, to achieve safe and efficient removal of residual TCs, a Pichia pastoris (P. pastoris) was gained to stably express glycosylated TCs degrading enzyme Tet(X) followed codon and expression parameter optimization of tet(X4).

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The global spread of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria has been one of the most severe threats to public health. The emergence of the gene has posed a considerable threat to antimicrobial medication since it deactivates one last-resort antibiotic, colistin. There have been reports regarding the mobilization of the gene facilitated by ISformed transposon Tn and mediated rapid dispersion among species.

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Overuse of antibiotics in animal husbandry has led to an increase of antibiotic resistance microorganisms as well as antibiotic-resistance genes (ARGs). Duck farming in China is practiced on a large and diverse scale and the overuse of antibiotics in this field is gaining attention recently. We evaluated the diversity of ARGs from five duck farms using a functional metagenomic approach and constructed five libraries.

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Objectives: The emergence of mobile colistin resistance genes has compromised the efficacy of the last resort antibiotic, colistin, in clinical treatment. The gene was first identified in Belgium in association with the insertion sequence IS. However, the molecular mechanisms of mobilization are not well understood.

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The recent emergence of plasmid-mediated tigecycline resistance gene tet(X) has challenged the clinical effectiveness of tigecycline as a last-resort treatment option. During 2017-2018, 336 fecal samples from sick ducks, pigs, chickens and geese in Guangdong, China, were screened for tet(X)-positive Acinetobacter baumannii strains. Their activities on tetracyclines were determined by microbiological degradation and mass spectrometry, followed by susceptibility testing, sequence typing, gene transfer, molecular location and genomic DNA sequencing analyses.

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The mobile colistin resistance gene has globally disseminated since it was first reported in 2017 in mobilization assays in this study demonstrate the functionality of the composite transposon structure IS-IS in wild-type and strains. These transpositions generated 4-bp duplications at the target sites. This is the first report demonstrating the mobility of the gene by transposition.

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Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the feasibility, reliability, safety and pregnancy outcomes following transabdominal myomectomy (TAM) and laparoscopic myomectomy (LM) at Beijing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital.

Material And Methods: The study included two parts: between January 2005 and December 2010, data on 157 patients were retrospectively collected; and between January 2011 and January 2013, 111 patients were prospectively collected. All of them had fertility requirements following myomectomy.

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