Publications by authors named "Xianhui Cai"

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-induced new-onset diabetes has raised widespread concerns. Increased glucose concentration and insulin resistance levels were observed in the COVID-19 patients. COVID-19 patients with newly diagnosed diabetes may have worse clinical outcomes and can have serious consequences.

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Objective: Liver cancer is a prevalent disease with a dismal prognosis. The aim of the research is to identify subgroups based on malignant cell receptor ligand gene from single-cell RNA, which might lead to customized immunotherapy for patients with liver cancer.

Methods: Based on scRNA-seq data, we identified the receptor-ligand genes associated with prognosis and classify patients into molecular subtypes by univariate Cox regression and consensus clustering.

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Aims: Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), often associated with cognitive impairment, is one of the most common types of medically refractory epilepsy. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) shows considerable promise for the treatment of TLE. However, the optimal stimulation targets and parameters of DBS to control seizures and related cognitive impairment are still not fully illustrated.

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Effective clearance of all-trans-retinal (atRAL) from retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells is important for avoiding its cytotoxicity. However, the metabolism of atRAL in RPE cells is poorly clarified. The present study was designed to analyze metabolic products of atRAL and to compare the cytotoxicity of atRAL versus its derivative all-trans-retinal dimer (atRAL-dimer) in human RPE cells.

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Article Synopsis
  • Excessive levels of all-trans-retinal (atRAL) lead to damage of retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells and are linked to eye diseases such as age-related macular degeneration and Stargardt's disease.
  • RPE cells can tolerate low concentrations of atRAL, but higher levels cause cell death by increasing reactive oxygen species (ROS) and triggering oxidative stress, particularly affecting mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum (ER).
  • The study found that inhibiting ER stress and using antioxidants can prevent RPE cell loss, suggesting that atRAL-induced ROS generation is a key contributor to cell death and mitochondrial dysfunction in RPE cells.
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Toxic lipofuscin in the RPE (retinal pigment epithelium) is implicated in blindness in AMD (age-related macular degeneration) or recessive Stargardt's disease patients. In the present study, we identified a novel fluorescent lipofuscin component in human and bovine RPEs. Using 1D and 2D NMR and MS, we confirmed the structure of this pigment and called it pdA2E.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Xianhui Cai"

  • - Xianhui Cai's recent research has primarily focused on the effects of SARS-CoV-2 on metabolic conditions, particularly highlighting how COVID-19 can induce new-onset diabetes and worsen clinical outcomes for affected patients.
  • - In cancer research, Cai has made significant advancements in identifying malignant cell receptor-ligand subtypes to guide personalized immunotherapy for liver cancer, leveraging single-cell RNA sequencing data for patient classification.
  • - Cai's earlier studies also explore neurobiology and retinal health, including the role of deep brain stimulation in alleviating temporal lobe epilepsy and the implications of all-trans-retinal on retinal pigment epithelial cell health, emphasizing the complexity of retinal metabolism and related diseases.