Publications by authors named "Tingting Jiang"

Diesel spills and nuclides pollution cause global ecosystem and human health problems. The remediation of contaminated soil using woody plants has received considerable attention. Differences in plant species and sex can lead to differences in tolerance to various stressors.

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Background: Neurocognitive impairment, including minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE) and overt hepatic encephalopathy, is one of the most common complications of all types of primary liver diseases, such as hepatitis B, biliary cholangitis, and autoimmune hepatitis. The EncephalApp Stroop test is a smartphone application-based test that is time-saving for MHE screening. However, neurocognitive impairment is different between alcoholic cirrhosis patients and nonalcoholic cirrhosis patients, so the cutoff value for MHE diagnosis might be inflated.

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The genus infects both humans and NHPs. In zoos, visitors feeding significantly increases the frequency of human-to-NHP contact, thereby raising the risk of zoonotic transmission. In this study, six species were investigated and analyzed in the fecal samples of 14 NHP species from zoos in Beijing, Guiyang, Shijiazhuang, Tangshan, and Xingtai in China.

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Objective: Citrullinated vimentin (cVIM) triggers the immune response and is the primary autoantigen of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Ginsenoside compound K (CK), which exerts significant anti-inflammatory effects, was the objective of this study. We aimed to investigate the role and mechanism of CK in regulating presentation of citrullinated peptides.

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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) is a lethal malignancy characterized by insidious onset and lack of effective therapy. The molecular pathogenesis of PDA remains to be understood fully. Transcriptional factor GATA6 is an important transcriptional regulator in normal pancreas development, particularly in the initial specification and differentiation of the pancreas.

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The vaginal microbiota is proposed to be associated with reproductive health. Exposure to metals during pregnancy is a risk factor for premature rupture of membranes (PROM). PROM can lead to serious maternal complications, thus, identifying the cause and therapeutic targets for it is crucial.

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Objective: To explore any correlation between serum urate (SU) level or insulin resistance (IR) and metabolic dysfunction associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) in patients with metabolic syndrome (MS).

Methods: Data from all MASLD patients, diagnosed by liver biopsy, were enrolled and divided into MASLD alone group and MASLD with MS group. They were subdivided into hyperuricemia group and normal SU group to find correlation between SU/IR and MASLD in patients with MS and independent risk factors for MASLD.

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  • Extragenital Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae infections are common among men who have sex with men (MSM), and self-sampling may provide easier access to testing for those hesitant to visit health clinics.
  • A study conducted in China compared the diagnostic accuracy of self-collected specimens to clinician-taken specimens, analyzing samples from 325 participants at six STI clinics.
  • The findings demonstrated high agreement and sensitivity of self-sampling for both CT and NG infections, with 62% of MSM showing a preference for self-sampling, indicating it’s an acceptable alternative to traditional clinician-based testing.
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Background: There are currently few prognostic models for conization in patients with high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL) because it is a rapid procedure that typically collects less case information. The present study aimed to establish a rapid/accurate postoperative prognostic assessment model for these patients.

Methods: This study included 631 nonpregnant participants with HSIL confirmed by histopathology from January 2015 to January 2018.

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Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma poses a significant public health burden in China, necessitating the economic evaluation of new therapeutic strategies for policy-makers and clinicians. The international, randomized phase 3 trial CARES-310 revealed that camrelizumab plus rivoceranib provided a substantial clinical benefit in patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma, but the economic outcome remains unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of camrelizumab plus rivoceranib versus sorafenib as first-line treatment for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (CARES-310) from the perspective of the Chinese health care system.

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Biotherapeutics are subject to inherent heterogeneity due to the complex biomanufacturing processes. Numerous analytical techniques have been employed to identify, characterize, and monitor critical quality attributes (CQAs) to ensure product safety, and efficacy. Mass spectrometry (MS)-based multi-attribute method (MAM) has become increasingly popular in biopharmaceutical industry due to its potential to replace multiple traditional analytical methods.

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Rapid and accurate prediction of basic physicochemical parameters of molecules will greatly accelerate the target-orientated design of novel reactions and materials but has been long challenging. Herein, a chemical language model-based deep learning method, TransChem, has been developed for the prediction of redox potentials of organic molecules. Embedding an effective molecular characterization (combining spatial and electronic features), a nonlinear molecular messaging approach (Mol-Attention), and a perturbation learning method, TransChem, shows high accuracy in predicting the redox potential of organic radicals comprising over 100,000 data ( > 0.

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Efficient saccharification of lignocellulose to fermentable sugars is crucial for bioconversion, yet the process is often hindered by insufficient β-glucosidase, β-xylosidase, and α-L-arabinofuranosidase activities in enzyme cocktails from Trichoderma reesei. This study addresses this gap by identifying BX1, a multifunctional enzyme from the underexplored fungus Trichoderma harzianum EM0925, which demonstrates a triad of activities targeting hemicellulose-derived oligosaccharides preferentially. We used structural analysis, molecular docking, and mutation studies to elucidate the roles of specific residues (Asp, Glu, Gln, Cys, Tyr, and Tyr) in BX1's multifunctionality.

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Preclinical studies demonstrating high cure rates with PD1/PD-L1 combinations have led to numerous clinical trials, but emerging results are disappointing. These combined immunotherapies are commonly employed for patients with refractory tumors following prior treatment with cytotoxic agents. Here, we uncovered that the post-chemotherapy tumor presents a unique mechanical microenvironment characterized by an altered extracellular matrix (ECM) elasticity and increased stiffness, which facilitate the development of aggressive tumor phenotypes and confer resistance to checkpoint blocking therapy.

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FHL2 (Four-and-a-half LIM domain protein 2) is a crucial factor involved in cardiac morphogenesis, the process by which the heart develops its complex structure. It is expressed in various tissues during embryonic development, including the developing heart, and has been shown to play important roles in cell proliferation, differentiation, and migration. FHL2 interacts with multiple proteins to regulate cardiac development as a coactivator or a corepressor.

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  • - This study investigates the genetic links between breast cancer and heart failure, employing genetic inference and single-cell expression analysis to find potential targets.
  • - Researchers identified genetic variants related to both diseases and used advanced techniques like single-cell RNA sequencing to analyze their expression in various cell types.
  • - The findings highlight the ITM2B gene's significant role in breast cancer, where silencing it can lead to increased cancer cell death and reduced growth, suggesting it as a potential therapeutic target.
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Background: The thrombin-activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor (TAFI) is an important regulator in the balance between blood clot formation (coagulation) and dissolution (fibrinolysis), which is mainly activated by thrombin bonded with thrombomodulin (TM).

Methods: In this study, the investigation focused on the unique target TAFI of fungi fibrinolytic compound 1 (FGFC1), a novel fibrinolytic compound sourced from the deep sea. In this sense, the regulation of TAFI by FGFC1, in comparison to established TAFI inhibitors such as DS-1040 and PCTI in hPPP, was investigated, which was validated through the molecular docking of FGFC1 to TAFI.

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Gramineous biomass is a type of lignocellulose commonly used as a renewable energy source. Accurate quantification of hemicellulose within this biomass is crucial for its efficient conversion. Carbohydrate-binding modules (CBMs) help catalytic domains anchor substrates, representing the potential to be developed as fluorescence probes for hemicellulose content determination.

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  • The study focuses on improving glioma surgery outcomes by utilizing diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to analyze the brain's white matter near tumors, specifically in the adjacent tumor area (BAT).
  • It involves an observational study of 118 glioma patients, measuring DTI parameters like Fractional Anisotropy (FA), Mean Diffusivity (MD), and Tract Irregularity (TI), to assess their relationship with tumor grades and surgical outcomes.
  • Results indicate a significant inverse relationship between FA and tumor grading, along with direct relationships for MD and TI values, highlighting their potential as predictive tools for safe tumor resection.
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The live attenuated yellow fever vaccine (YF17D) has caused controversial safety issues in history with low-yield problems, which has led to a large population being unable to be vaccinated and vaccine shortage in facing recent outbreaks. Here, we report a safer live attenuated vaccine candidate, YF17D-Δ77, which contains 77 nucleotides deletion in the 3' untranslated region (3' UTR) of the YF17D genome. YF17D-Δ77 exhibited no neurotropism and decreased viscerotropism and caused significantly lower lethality in mice compared to YF17D.

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  • The study examines how changes in injury mortality from 2003 to 2021 affected life expectancy in Tianjin, focusing on differences by age, gender, and urban-rural status.
  • Injury mortality decreased significantly, leading to an increase in life expectancy from 77.70 to 82.03 years, with a notable contribution from declines in various types of injuries, especially among younger populations.
  • Despite improvements, increases in intentional self-harm and certain accidents in older age groups negatively impacted life expectancy, highlighting the need for targeted prevention strategies.
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  • Researchers wanted to see if using special imaging techniques from contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) could help tell if breast cancer cells are HER2-positive or HER2-negative.
  • They looked at images from 352 patients and used different computer models to analyze features from the tumors.
  • The best model combined a few imaging features and improved how accurately they could identify the HER2 status, showing that these methods could be really helpful for doctors.
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Background: The respiratory microbiota plays a crucial role in the development of tuberculosis (TB). While existing research has underscored imbalances in the respiratory microbiota of adult patients with TB, information regarding the lower respiratory tract (LRT) microbiota in pediatric patients with TB remains scarce.

Methods: We employed 16S rRNA gene sequencing technology to investigate the LRT microbial communities of 85 children of different ages with active TB of different severities, 33 children with infectious diseases other than TB, and 48 sex- and age-matched healthy children.

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The red blood cell (RBC) lifespan is a crucial indicator used in clinical diagnostics, treatment, and disease monitoring. This biomarker quantifies the duration that red blood cells (RBCs) circulate within the bloodstream after being released from the bone marrow, serving as a sensitive and direct indicator of red blood cell turnover. Conventional techniques for RBC lifespan measurement, including differential agglutination, Cr labeling, and N glycine labeling, each present their own set of challenges, such as complexity, radioactive exposure, and potential allergic reaction.

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