Publications by authors named "Wei-Jie Xu"

Mounting evidence strongly indicates that exosomes are pivotal in the advancement of cancer, yet the overarching profile of exosomal proteins and their contribution to lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) progression remain underexplored. In our investigation, we isolated exosomes from treatment-naive LUAD (n = 20) and paired normal adjacent tissues (NATs), and conducted integrated proteomic on the acquired exosomes and source tissues to ascertain origin characteristics and potential therapeutic targets of the exosomal proteins in LUAD. The omics data revealed the overall landscape of exosomal proteins from tissues in LUAD, underscoring the profound linkage between exosomal proteins and tumor metastasis.

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  • * Pre- and post-BPA serum samples from five CTEPH patients showed significantly higher levels of asialoglycoprotein receptor 2 (ASGR2) before the procedure, which decreased significantly after BPA.
  • * Associations were found between ASGR2 levels and various clinical parameters before and after the BPA, indicating its potential as a biochemical marker for evaluating treatment effectiveness in CTEPH patients.
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Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a progressive, pulmonary vascular disease with high morbidity and mortality. Unfortunately, the pathogenesis of PH is complex and remains unclear. Existing studies have suggested that inflammatory factors are key factors in PH.

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  • - The study investigates whether blood eosinophil (EOS) counts are linked to the risk of arterial and venous thrombosis by analyzing 22 research studies focused on conditions like myocardial infarction and ischemic stroke.
  • - Findings suggest that high EOS counts are tied to an increased risk of acute coronary artery events and short-term cerebral infarction, while also indicating a significant risk of venous thromboembolism in patients with eosinophil-related diseases.
  • - However, while high EOS counts appear to offer some protection against short-term mortality in coronary artery disease, they are associated with increased long-term mortality, indicating a complex relationship that requires further investigation.
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Pulmonary hypertension (PH) refers to a clinical and pathophysiological syndrome in which pulmonary vascular resistance and pulmonary arterial pressure are increased due to structural or functional changes in pulmonary vasculature caused by a variety of etiologies and different pathogenic mechanisms. It is followed by the development of right heart failure and even death. In recent years, most studies have found that PH and cancer shared a complex common pathological metabolic disturbance, such as the shift from oxidative phosphorylation to glycolysis.

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To develop a screening kit for detecting mutation hotspots of the phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH) gene. Thirteen exons of the PAH gene were sequenced in 84 cases with phenylketonuria (PKU) diagnosed during neonatal genetic and metabolic disease screening in Shaanxi province, and their mutations were analyzed. We designed and developed a screening kit to detect nine mutation sites covering more than 50% of the PAH mutations found in Shaanxi province (c.

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Objective: To investigate the effects of multidisciplinary and comprehensive Chinese medicine (CM) treatments on progression-free survival (PFS) and median survival time (MST) in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and identify factors that influence progression and prognosis.

Methods: Clinical data of 855 patients with advanced NSCLC who received multidisciplinary and comprehensive CM treatments at Longhua Hospital from January 2009 to December 2018 were retrospectively analyzed. Univariate analysis was performed by the Kaplan-Meier method and log-rank sequential inspection.

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  • This study investigated how Majia pomelo affects blood glucose levels in patients with type 2 diabetes by measuring its glycemic index (GI) and glycemic load (GL).
  • The research involved healthy subjects and T2D patients consuming glucose and pomelo to compare GI, and a separate group of hospitalized patients to assess the impact of pomelo on post-meal blood sugar levels.
  • Findings showed Majia pomelo has a high GI but low GL, suggesting it can be a safe fruit option for T2D patients when consumed in moderation, potentially expanding their dietary choices.
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Proliferative myositis is a rare, self-limiting, benign disease. Its diagnosis can be difficult and in many cases is not confirmed until after surgical resection. Herein, we report a case of proliferative myositis of the right brachioradialis in a 64-year-old man.

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Prolonged consumption of a palatable, high fat (HF) diet paired with a lack of physical activity can exacerbate the development of obesity. Exercise can facilitate the maintenance of a healthy body weight, possibly though mediating changes in diet preference. Using a two-diet choice and wheel running (WR) paradigm, our laboratory previously demonstrated that WR induces HF diet avoidance with different persistency in male and female rats when HF diet and WR are introduced simultaneously.

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The insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor (IGF-1R) overexpression contributes to the development of a variety of cancers. The present study explored the role of IGF-1R in the development and progression of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and the possibility of IGF-1R silencing by lentivirus-mediated RNA interference (RNAi) as a therapeutic target for HCC. We showed that IGF-1R mRNA was up-regulated in Huh7 and Hep3B cells and human HCC tissues, and that IGF-1R knockdown by RNAi led to decreased proliferation, apoptosis induction, and decreased migration and invasion of Huh7 and Hep3B cells.

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Objective: To study the clinical effect endoscopic realignment with drainage via a peel-away sheath in the treatment of urethral rupture.

Methods: We treated 21 urethral rupture patients by endoscopic realignment with drainage via a peel-away sheath using normal saline for irrigation under the normal nephroscope or Li Xun nephroscope, followed by analysis of the clinical results.

Results: The operation was successfully accomplished in 20 cases but failed in 1 and none experienced urinary extravasation.

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Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of Chinese medicine (CM) combined adjuvant chemotherapy in postponing relapse and metastasis of radical resected Ib-IIIa stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients, and to explore its effect in improving their quality of life (QOL) and clinical symptoms.

Methods: We designed a cohort study of 336 radical resected Ib-IIIa NSCLC patients by analyzing disease free survival (DFS) using Log-rank test. They were randomly assigned to the control group (155 cases, treated by adjuvant chemotherapy group) and the test group (181 cases, treated by adjuvant chemotherapy combined CM).

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Increasing evidence has shown that type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease. Neurofibrillary tangles, which consist of hyperphosphorylated tau and misfolded microtubules, is one of the neuropathological hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease. Db/db mice, a rodent model of T2D, also exhibited age-dependent tau hyperphosphorylation.

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Hyperphosphorylated tau aggregated into neurofibrillary tangles is a hallmark lesion of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and is linked to synaptic and cognitive impairments. In animal models, cold water stress (CWS) can cause cognitive disorder and tau hyperphosphorylation. Capsaicin (CAP), a specific TRPV1 agonist, is neuroprotective against stress-induced impairment, but the detailed mechanisms are still elusive.

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Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and safety of the modified urethral pull-through procedure for the treatment of posterior urethral stricture or atresia.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 212 cases of posterior urethral stricture or atresia treated by the modified urethral pull-through procedure. The length of the stricture or atresia was 1.

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