Publications by authors named "Tingru Lin"

Background: Increasing evidence suggests that lncRNA (Long non-coding RNA, lncRNA)-mediated ceRNA (competing endogenous RNA, ceRNA) networks are involved in the occurrence and progression of colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the roles of the lncRNA-miRNA-mRNA ceRNA network in distant metastasis of CRC are still unclear.

Methods: In this study, we constructed a specific ceRNA network to identify potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets for distant metastasis of CRC.

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  • * In a randomized controlled trial involving 156 patients, the intervention group received a comprehensive self-management booklet, skill training, and follow-up calls, while the control group only received health education leaflets.
  • * Results showed significant improvements in anxiety, depression, fatigue, and quality of life over time for the intervention group, but no changes were noted in physical activity or dietary habits, suggesting that self-management skills can greatly aid in cancer survivorship.
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Background: Abelson interactor 1 (ABI1) is associated with the metastasis and prognosis of many malignancies. The association between ABI1 transcript spliced variants, their molecular constitutive exons and exon-exon junctions (EEJs) in 14 cancer types and clinical outcomes remains unsolved.

Objective: To identify novel cancer metastatic and prognostic biomarkers from ABI1 total mRNA, TSVs, and molecular constitutive elements.

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Abelson interactor 1 (ABI1), which presents 18 Transcript Variants (TSV), plays an important role in CRC metastasis. Different ABI1-TSVs play synergistic or antagonistic roles in the same pathophysiological events. ABI1 Transcript Variant-11 (ABI1-TSV-11) functionally promotes lymph node metastasis of left-sided colorectal cancer (LsCC) and is an independent molecular marker to evaluate the prognosis of patients with LsCC.

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Disease and treatment-related symptoms and dysfunctions can interfere with the psychosocial adjustment of patients with oral cancer. Identifying factors influencing psychosocial maladjustment is important because at-risk individuals can be targeted for early intervention. This prospective longitudinal study investigated psychosocial adjustment changes and associated factors in postoperative oral cancer patients.

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Trismus is a severe complication of oral cancer treatment. Oral exercise is a potentially helpful approach for preventing or improving trismus. The study aimed to test the efficacy of an oral exercise for enhancing the maximum inter-incisal opening (MIO) in patients undergoing surgery and radiotherapy for oral cancer.

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Open-heart patients often experience sleep problems postoperatively. This cross-sectional study is aimed to investigate open-heart patients' sleep quality and its influencing factors during intensive care. A consecutive sample of 117 eligible open-heart patients was recruited from an intensive care unit (ICU) of a general hospital.

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Patients after gastrectomy for gastric cancer are at risk of malnutrition, and poor nutritional status negatively affects patients’ clinical outcomes. Knowledge of the factors influencing patients’ nutritional status can inform interventions for improving patients’ nutrition. A cross-sectional study was conducted to describe nutritional status and related factors in gastric cancer patients after gastrectomy.

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Compound Kushen injection (CKI) is the most widely used traditional Chinese medicine preparation for the comprehensive treatment of colorectal cancer (CRC) in China, but its underlying molecular mechanisms of action are still unclear. The present study employed a network pharmacology approach, in which we constructed a "bioactive compound-target-pathway" network. Experimental RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) analysis was performed to identify a key "bioactive compound-target-pathway" network for subsequent experimental validation.

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Sarcopenia is a common and progressive skeletal muscle condition, often described as an intermediate stage in the development of frailty and disability in patients with diabetes. This can be improved through physical activity and exercise. This descriptive phenomenological study explored the exercise experiences of older adults with diabetes and sarcopenia.

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Abnormally expressed and/or phosphorylated Abelson interactor 1 (ABI1) participates in the metastasis and progression of colorectal cancer (CRC). ABI1 presents as at least 12 transcript variants (TSVs) by mRNA alternative splicing, but it is unknown which of them is involved in CRC metastasis and prognosis. Here, we firstly identified ABI1-TSV-11 as a key TSV affecting the metastasis and prognosis of left-sided colorectal cancer (LsCC) and its elevated expression is related to lymph node metastasis and shorter overall survival (OS) in LsCC by analyzing data from The Cancer Genome Atlas and TSVdb.

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Background: Expression of the full-length isoform of Abelson interactor 1 (ABI1), ABI1-p65, is increased in colorectal carcinoma (CRC) and is thought to be involved in one or more steps leading to tumor progression or metastasis. The ABI1 splice isoform-L (ABI1-SiL) has conserved WAVE2-binding and SH3 domains, lacks the homeo-domain homologous region, and is missing the majority of PxxP- and Pro-rich domains found in full-length ABI1-p65. Thus, ABI1-SiL domain structure suggests that the protein may regulate CRC cell morphology, adhesion, migration, and metastasis interactions with the WAVE2 complex pathway.

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Background: Competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) represents a class of RNAs (e.g., long noncoding RNAs [lncRNAs]) with microRNA (miRNA) binding sites, which can competitively bind miRNA and inhibit its regulation of target genes.

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  • - This paper presents a microfluidic device that simulates the physical conditions of fetal lung development for cell culture by controlling hydrostatic pressure and substrate deformation on a single chip.
  • - The device was tested by examining how drug treatments and physical stimuli affect surfactant protein C (SPC) expression in lung epithelial cells, confirming its effectiveness in replicating real-life microenvironments.
  • - The findings highlight the importance of physical stimuli in influencing cellular behavior and suggest that this technology could aid in advancing lung development research and clinical applications.
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Four Zn metal⁻organic frameworks (MOFs), {[Zn₂(2,6-ndc)₂(2-Pn)]·DMF} (), {[Zn₂(cca)₂(2-Pn)]·DMF} (), {[Zn₂(thdc)₂(2-Pn)]·3DMF} (), and {[Zn₂(1,4-ndc)₂(2-Pn)]·1.5DMF} (), were synthesized from zinc nitrate and ,'-bis(pyridin-2-yl)benzene-1,4-diamine (2-Pn) with naphthalene-2,6-dicarboxylic acid (2,6-H₂ndc), 4-carboxycinnamic acid (H₂cca), 2,5-thiophenedicarboxylic acid (H₂thdc), and naphthalene-1,4-dicarboxylic acid (1,4-H₂ndc), respectively. MOFs ⁻ were all constructed from similar dinuclear paddlewheel {Zn₂(COO)₄} clusters and resulted in the formation of three kinds of uninodal 6-connected non-interpenetrated frameworks.

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