Publications by authors named "Wu Nanping"

High SARS-CoV-2-specific antibody levels can protect against SARS-CoV-2 reinfection. The gut microbiome can affect a host's immune response. However, its role in the antibody response to SARS-CoV-2 in people living with HIV (PLWH) remains poorly understood.

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Objective: To assess sex, age, regional differences, and the changing trend in human immunodeficiency virus and tuberculosis (HIV-TB) in different regions from 1990 to 2021, and project future trends.

Methods: Global Burden of Disease Study 2021 data were analyzed to assess HIV-TB incidence, death, prevalence, and DALY rates from 1990 to 2021, including different types of TB co-infections (drug-susceptible, multidrug-resistant, and extensively drug-resistant). Bayesian age-period-cohort models were used to forecast age-standardized DALY rates through 2035.

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To assess the inherent effects of light-dark cycle on the aniline degradation and nitrogen removal in algal-bacterial symbiotic system, three groups with different photoperiods (0L:12D;6L:6D;12L:0D) were set up. The results revealed that the aniline degradation rate of the three systems all surpassed 99 %, the total nitrogen removal rate of Z2-6L:6D was approximately 36 % higher than Z1-0L:12D eventually, the Z1-0L:12D was restrained by NH-N assimilation and nitrification while anoxic denitrification in Z3-12L:0D. The disappearance of microalgae biomass was accompanied by the sharp decreased of polysaccharide in Z1 and longer illumination suppressed the secretion of extracellular polymeric substances, the Z3 yielded slightly superior biomass production despite the double illumination compared with Z2.

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Construction of cascade reservoirs has altered nutrient dynamics and biogeochemical cycles, thereby influencing the composition and productivity of river ecosystems. The Lancang River (LCR), characterized by its cascade reservoir system, presents uncertainties in nitrogen transport and nitrate transformation mechanisms. Herein, we conducted monthly monitoring of hydrochemistry and multiple stable isotopes (δN-NO, δO-NO, δO-HO, δD-HO) throughout 2019 in both the natural river reach (NRR) and cascade reservoirs reach (CRR) of the LCR.

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The gut microbiome has a pivotal function in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). However, the associated alterations in the gut microbiome-host interaction are unknown. Herein, we aimed to investigate the gut microbiota and fecal metabolites in people living with HIV (PLWH).

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Tropical oceans are the main global water vapor and latent heat sources, but their responses to radiative forcing remain unclear. Here, we investigate oceanic moisture dynamics of the western tropical Pacific (WTP) over the past 210,000 years through an approach of planktonic foraminiferal triple oxygen isotope (Δ'O). The Δ'O record is dominated by the precession cycles (~23,000 years), with lower values reflecting higher humidity in concert with higher Northern Hemisphere summer insolation.

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To explore the intrinsic influence of different salinity content on aniline biodegradation system in high temperature condition of 35 ± 1 °C, six groups at various salinity concentration (0.0%-5.0%) were applied.

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Objective: To monitor post-vaccination antibody production, neutralizing activity, and their dynamics over time in people living with HIV (PLWH).

Methods: We collected sera from 147 PLWH and 94 healthy controls after vaccination at different time points and examined changes in antibody levels and neutralizing activity using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and pseudovirus neutralization assay.

Results: IgG levels were substantially increased in both PLWH and healthy controls after the booster injection.

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  • The study investigated how different salt concentrations (0%-5%) affect the degradation of aniline in a biodegradation system using six reactors, finding that only 5% salinity had significant negative effects.
  • Nitrification processes were effective at low salinity (0%-1.5%) but were inhibited at higher levels, with the 1.5% salinity condition (Z4) achieving 20.5% better nitrogen removal than the 0% condition (Z1).
  • High throughput sequencing indicated that certain bacteria, like Halomonas and Rhodococcus, thrived in high salinity, while key functional bacteria worked well together at lower salinity levels but struggled to maintain metabolic function above 1.5% due to
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Excessive levels of nitrate nitrogen (NO-N) could lead to ecological issues, particularly in the Yarlung Tsangpo River (YTR) region located on the Qinghai Tibet Plateau. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the fate and sources of nitrogen to facilitate pollution mitigation efforts. Herein, multiple isotopes and source resolution models were applied to analyze key transformation processes and quantify the sources of NO.

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Host-virus interactions can significantly impact the viral life cycle and pathogenesis; however, our understanding of the specific host factors involved in highly pathogenic avian influenza A virus H7N9 (HPAI H7N9) infection is currently restricted. Herein, we designed and synthesized 65 small interfering RNAs targeting host genes potentially associated with various aspects of RNA virus life cycles. Afterward, HPAI H7N9 viruses were isolated and RNA interference was used to screen for host factors likely to be involved in the life cycle of HPAI H7N9.

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  • Efficient resource use in production requires ongoing evaluation, but challenges exist in monitoring all details for improvements.
  • Advances in artificial intelligence (AI), particularly through deep learning and data analysis, can help firms better allocate resources by uncovering previously unnoticed information.
  • The focus of this special collection is on studies that explore the benefits of AI in various fields, including renewable energy, environmental protection, and economic analysis, featuring fourteen published papers.
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The intestinal microbiota is an "invisible organ" in the human body, with diverse components and complex interactions. Homeostasis of the intestinal microbiota plays a pivotal role in maintaining the normal physiological process and regulating immune homeostasis. By reviewing more than one hundred related studies concerning HIV infection and intestinal microbiota from 2011 to 2023, we found that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection can induce intestinal microbiota dysbiosis, which not only worsens clinical symptoms but also promotes the occurrence of post-sequelae symptoms and comorbidities.

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In the solar system, oldhamite (CaS) is generally considered to be formed by the condensation of solar nebula gas. Enstatite chondrites, one of the most important repositories of oldhamite, are believed to be representative of the material that formed Earth. Thus, the formation mechanism and the evolution process of oldhamite are of great significance to the deep understanding of the solar nebula, meteorites, the origin of Earth, and the C-O-S-Ca cycles of Earth.

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Background: HIV-1 infection affects expression profiles of microRNA. miR-181 is found negatively correlated with HIV-1 viral load. This study aimed to explain that miR-181 targets DDX3X, a host factor involved in HIV-1 nuclear export, thereby inhibiting HIV-1 replication.

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To explore the influence mechanism of different concentrations of salinity on the electro-enhanced aniline biodegradation system, a control group and experimental groups (0%-NaCl, 0.5%-NaCl, 1.5%-NaCl, 2.

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Background: Microbial translocation (MT) is a characteristic of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Whether MT is also a biomarker of different immune responses to antiretroviral therapy (ART) received by people living with HIV (PLWH) is not known.

Methods: We examined the presence of MT in a cohort of 33 HIV-infected immunological responders (IRs) and 28 immunological non-responders (INRs) (≥500 and <200 cluster of differentiation (CD)4+ T-cell counts/µL after 2 years of HIV-1 suppression, respectively) with no comorbidities.

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In order to explore the stress principle of Cr (Ⅵ) on aniline biodegradation system, a control group and experimental groups with the concentration of Cr (Ⅵ) at 2, 5, 8 mg/L were set up. The results demonstrated that Cr (Ⅵ) had minimal effects on the degradation efficiency of aniline but significantly inhibited nitrogen removal function. When Cr (Ⅵ) concentration was below 5 mg/L, the nitrification performance recovered spontaneously, while denitrification performance was severely impaired.

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Purpose: Stimulator of interferon genes (STING) agonists are currently in development for treatment of solid tumors, including pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). Response rates to STING agonists alone have been promising yet modest, and combination therapies will likely be required to elicit their full potency. We sought to identify combination therapies and mechanisms that augment the tumor cell-intrinsic effect of therapeutically relevant STING agonists apart from their known effects on tumor immunity.

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Vaccines are known to function as the most effective interventional therapeutics for controlling infectious diseases, including polio, smallpox, rabies, tuberculosis, influenza and SARS-CoV-2. Smallpox has been eliminated completely and polio is almost extinct because of vaccines. Rabies vaccines and Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccines could effectively protect humans against respective infections.

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Avian influenza viruses (AIVs) have caused a large number of epidemics in domestic and wild birds, and even posed a health challenge to humans. Highly pathogenic AIVs have attracted the most public attention. However, low pathogenic AIVs, including H4, H6, and H10 subtype AIVs, have spread covertly in domestic poultry, without obvious clinical signs.

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On account of the lack of a sustainable electron donor source and the inhibitory effect of aniline on denitrogenation make it tough to achieve simultaneous removal of aniline and nitrogen. Herein, the strategy of adjusting electric field mode was applied to the electro-enhanced sequential batch reactors (E-SBRs: R1 (continuous ON), R2 (2 h-ON/2 h-OFF), R3 (12 h-ON/12 h-OFF), R4 (in the aerobic phase ON), R5 (in the anoxic phase ON)) to treat aniline wastewater. Aniline removal rate reached approximately 99% in the five systems.

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  • Scientists found that an HIV drug called nelfinavir can also fight COVID-19 caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2.
  • In experiments, nelfinavir helped reduce the amount of virus in animals and made them feel better by lowering their temperature.
  • A study with people showed that nelfinavir could help patients recover faster from COVID-19 by shortening the time they were sick and had a fever.
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Among the current five Variants of Concern, infections caused by SARS-CoV-2 B.1.617.

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Integrated fixed-film activated sludge (IFAS) system has considerable advantages in treating aniline wastewater economically and efficiently. However, the response mechanism of IFAS to aniline needs further study. Herein, IFAS in continuous-flow (CF-IFAS) and batch mode (B-IFAS) were set up to investigate it.

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