Publications by authors named "Wang Hong-sheng"

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  • The study investigated how exposure to environmental phenols, specifically BPA, BPF, and TCC, affects heart function as measured by ECG parameters in a large group of adults from the Fernald Community Cohort.
  • Results showed that certain phenols were linked to changes in heart electrical properties, with significant effects observed in females, such as longer PR and QRS intervals, indicating potential risks for heart conditions.
  • The findings highlight the importance of understanding sex-specific responses to phenol exposure and their connection to clinically relevant heart health issues in human populations.
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  • The study investigates how exposure to environmental phenols affects heart electrical activity in adults from the Fernald Community Cohort, highlighting a link to cardiac function alterations.
  • Results showed that levels of bisphenols A and F led to longer PR intervals and QRS durations in females, while males were affected by triclocarban, showing increased QTc intervals.
  • Findings suggest that sex and BMI play significant roles in how phenol exposure impacts heart function, indicating potential health risks associated with certain chemicals in the environment.
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Background: Patients with immunocompromise were suspected to encounter a high risk for severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection on early period; however, data is lacking nowadays and immune response remain unclear.

Methods: In this retrospective study, internet questionnaire survey and medical records were acquired in pediatric hematology oncology patients. Clinical severity, immunological characteristics, and outcomes were analyzed from December 1, 2022 to January 31, 2023 at the 3rd year of pandemic in China.

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Motivation-driven mating is a basic affair for the maintenance of species. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms that control mating motivation are not fully understood. Here, we report that NRG1-ErbB4 signaling in the medial amygdala (MeA) is pivotal in regulating mating motivation.

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Bisphenol A (BPA) and its analogs are common environmental chemicals with various adverse health impacts, including cardiac toxicity. In this study, we examined the long term effect of low dose BPA and three common BPA analogs, bisphenol S (BPS), bisphenol F (BPF), and bisphenol AF (BPAF), in human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs) based models. HiPSC-CMs and human cardiac organoids were exposed to these chemicals for 4-5 or 20 days.

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  • Dapsone is an antibacterial agent primarily used to treat leprosy and has anti-inflammatory effects that make it suitable for various immune diseases, but it can cause serious side effects, particularly dapsone hypersensitivity syndrome.
  • This syndrome is marked by a combination of skin eruptions, fever, and organ issues, which limits the drug's use.
  • Recent research explores the genetic and immune factors contributing to dapsone hypersensitivity, aiming to improve diagnosis, prevention, and treatment for affected patients.
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A male infant, aged 1 month and 14 days, was admitted to the hospital due to abdominal distension lasting for 2 weeks and worsening for 3 days. The infant had a history of omphalitis. Physical examination revealed severe abdominal distension, prominent abdominal wall veins, hepatosplenomegaly, and massive ascites.

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  • This study explores cutaneous tuberculosis, focusing on its various types and the unclear causes behind the disease.
  • Researchers analyzed 58 isolated strains over 20 years, looking into their genomic traits, including lineage, drug resistance, and mutations linked to infection sites.
  • Results revealed that while strains from skin and lung tuberculosis were genetically similar and showed lower drug resistance in skin cases, specific gene mutations correlated strongly with infection sites, indicating more research on these SNPs is needed.
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Bisphenol A (BPA) and its analogs are common environmental chemicals with many potential adverse health effects. The impact of environmentally relevant low dose BPA on human heart, including cardiac electrical properties, is not understood. Perturbation of cardiac electrical properties is a key arrhythmogenic mechanism.

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Autophagy is a conserved lysosomal degradation pathway where cellular components are dynamically degraded and re-processed to maintain physical homeostasis. However, the physiological effect of autophagy appears to be multifaced. On the one hand, autophagy functions as a cytoprotective mechanism, protecting against multiple diseases, especially tumor, cardiovascular disorders, and neurodegenerative and infectious disease.

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  • Bisphenol A (BPA) is an environmental chemical linked to various health issues, particularly affecting the heart's electrical properties in large animals.
  • This study found that low doses of BPA (10 M) can delay cardiac repolarization and prolong the QT interval, which are indicators of a higher risk for dangerous arrhythmias.
  • The effects of BPA were determined to be linked to its inhibition of specific ionic currents and are influenced by ERβ signaling, highlighting the potential cardiac risks of BPA exposure.
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  • - Cyclosporine (CsA) is part of the primary treatment for acquired aplastic anemia in kids, and researchers developed a population pharmacokinetic (PK) model to personalize dosing for Chinese pediatric patients based on their unique characteristics.
  • - Data from 681 CsA concentration samples and lab results from 157 patients were analyzed using a nonlinear mixed-effect model, identifying key factors like body weight and total bilirubin levels that affect CsA's behavior in the body.
  • - The final PK model indicated that a typical 28 kg child has a clearance rate of 29.1 L/h and a central volume of distribution of 325 L, allowing for tailored CsA therapies while finding that factors like gender and age had
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Regulation of intracellular pH (pH ) in cardiomyocytes is crucial for cardiac function; however, currently known mechanisms for direct or indirect extrusion of acid from cardiomyocytes seem insufficient for energetically efficient extrusion of the massive H loads generated under in vivo conditions. In cardiomyocytes, voltage-sensitive H channel activity mediated by the HVCN1 proton channel would be a highly efficient means of disposing of H , while avoiding Na loading, as occurs during direct acid extrusion via Na /H exchange or indirect acid extrusion via Na -HCO cotransport. PCR and immunoblotting demonstrated expression of HVCN1 mRNA and protein in canine heart.

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Background: Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is a chronic and serious microvascular complication of diabetes linked to redox imbalance. Sestrin2, a novel inducible stress protein, participates in glucose metabolic regulation and redox homeostasis. However, the association between serum Sestrin2 and DPN is unknown.

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Fibroblasts can be reprogrammed into cardiovascular progenitor cells (CPCs) using transgenic approaches, although the underlying mechanism remains unclear. We determined whether activation of endogenous genes such as Gata4, Nkx2.5, and Tbx5 can rapidly establish autoregulatory loops and initiate CPC generation in adult extracardiac fibroblasts using a CRISPR activation system.

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  • - The study focused on a skin infection in an immunocompromised patient in China caused by a new type of bacteria from the Mycobacterium gordonae complex.
  • - Whole-genome sequencing revealed that some strains previously identified as M. gordonae are actually distinct species, meaning they have different evolutionary histories.
  • - The findings suggest the need for reclassification of these strains to better reflect their relationships and differences.
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Bisphenol A (BPA)-free plastic products are widely available. Transient BPA release has been reported in Tritan drinking bottles. This study assessed the effectiveness of common consumer washing methods in removing BPA contamination in Tritan bottles using both ELISA and HPLC-MS/MS assays.

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  • This study develops a population pharmacokinetic (PK) model for high-dose methotrexate (HD-MTX) specifically tailored for Chinese pediatric patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), using data from 311 patients.
  • Using NONMEM software, the research includes analysis of 4,517 serum concentration data and identifies how factors like body weight and serum creatinine affect the drug's clearance and distribution.
  • The proposed PK model allows for individual parameter estimation, aiming to optimize methotrexate therapy and enhance treatment outcomes while minimizing toxicity in young patients.
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Background: Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have identified some immune-related single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) to be associated with leprosy.

Methods: This study investigated the association of 17 SNPs based on previously published GWAS studies with susceptibility to leprosy, different polar forms and immune states of leprosy in a case-control study from southwestern China, including 1344 leprosy patients and 2732 household contacts (HHCs) (1908 relatives and 824 genetically unrelated contact individuals). The differences of allele distributions were analyzed using chi-squared analysis and logistic regression.

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The inherited mutation (R14del) in the calcium regulatory protein phospholamban (PLN) is linked to malignant ventricular arrhythmia with poor prognosis starting at adolescence. However, the underlying early mechanisms that may serve as prognostic factors remain elusive. This study generated humanized mice in which the endogenous gene was replaced with either human wild type or R14del-PLN and addressed the early molecular and cellular pathogenic mechanisms.

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Invertebrates are recognized as important species in endocrine disrupting chemical (EDC) testing. However, it is poorly understood whether the effects of EDCs in invertebrates are mediated by hormonal mechanisms. Previously, we showed that bisphenol A (BPA) affected the physiology of the freshwater oligochaete Lumbriculus variegatus.

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Background: There is a high incidence of leprosy among house-contacts compared with the general population. We aimed to establish a predictive model using these genetic factors along with epidemiological factors to predict leprosy risk of leprosy household contacts (HHCs).

Methods: Weighted genetic risk score (wGRS) encompassing genome wide association studies (GWAS) variants and five non-genetic factors were examined in a case-control design associated with leprosy risk including 589 cases and 647 controls from leprosy HHCs.

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Global warming has led to frequent droughts, posing challenges for afforestation in arid and semiarid regions. In search of labor-saving and money-saving methods to improve the survival and growth rates of trees in these regions, we isolated and identified fungal endophytes that can potentially enhance the drought-resistance abilities of seedlings. We isolated 93 endophytic strains from the roots of Pinus tabulaeformis trees grown on an arid cliff.

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