Publications by authors named "Xiankai Zhang"

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  • Immunodeficiency 11B with atopic dermatitis (IMD11B) is a rare genetic disorder caused by dominant negative mutations in the CARD11 gene, leading to immune dysfunction, recurrent infections, and eczema in patients.
  • This study focused on a patient with periodic fever and eczema, identifying a unique missense mutation (c.2324C > T) in the CARD11 gene that wasn't present in her parents, which was validated through whole-exome sequencing and Sanger sequencing.
  • Functional assays showed this mutation disrupts CARD11's normal function, inhibiting NF-κB activity, while the literature review found no strong link between the identified genotype and clinical symptoms, expanding our understanding of CARD11 mutations.
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B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (B-ALL) is the most prevalent hematologic malignancy in children and a leading cause of mortality. Managing B-ALL remains challenging due to its heterogeneity and relapse risk. This study aimed to delineate the molecular features of paediatric B-ALL and explore the clinical utility of circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA).

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Objective: This case study investigates the role of hyperpolarization-activated, cyclic nucleotide-gated (HCN) ion channels, which are integral membrane proteins crucial for regulating neuronal excitability. HCN channels are composed of four subunits (HCN1-4), with HCN1, HCN2, and HCN4 previously linked to epilepsy. However, the role of the HCN3 in epileptogenesis remains underexplored.

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Background: Congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG) represent a heterogeneous group of rare inherited metabolic disorders due to abnormalities in protein or lipid glycosylation pathways, affecting multiple systems, and frequently being accompanied by neurological symptoms. ALG11-CDG, also known as CDG-1p, arises from a deficiency in a specific mannosyltransferase encoded by the ALG11 gene. To date, only 17 cases have been documented, and these patients have prominent clinical phenotypes, including seizures, developmental delay, and microcephaly.

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The pervasive utilization of plastics and their integration into ecosystems has resulted in significant environmental issues, particularly the pollution of microplastics (MPs). In aquaculture, high-fat feed (HFD) is frequently employed to enhance the energy intake and economic fish production. This study utilized zebrafish as a model organism to investigate the impact of concurrent exposure to HFD and MPs on fish intestinal pathology damage and intestinal microbiome.

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Background: Germline heterozygous gain-of-function (GOF) mutations in the PIK3CD gene lead to a rare primary immunodeficiency disease known as activated phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) δ syndrome type 1(APDS1). Affected patients present a spectrum of clinical manifestations, particularly recurrent respiratory infections and lymphoproliferation, increased levels of serum immunoglobulin (Ig) M, Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and cytomegalovirus (CMV) viremia. Due to highly heterogeneous phenotypes of APDS1, it is very likely that suspected cases may be misdiagnosed.

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Extensive use of microplastics (MPs) threatens the safety of aquatic environments and hydrobionts. Increasing the weight of economic fish through high-fat diet (HFD) to increase production is common in aquaculture. However, little is known about the combined effects of MPs and HFD in fish.

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CNOT3 is the central component of the CCR4-NOT protein complex, which is a global regulator of RNA polymerase II transcription. Loss of function mutations in CNOT3 lead to intellectual developmental disorder with speech delay, autism, and dysmorphic facies (IDDSADF), which is very rare. Herein, we reported two novel heterozygous frameshift mutations (c.

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Germline gain-of-function (GOF) mutations in the gene lead to a rare primary immunodeficiency disease known as B cell expansion with NF-κB and T cell anergy (BENTA). Affected patients present with a polyclonal expansion of B cells, lymphadenopathy, and splenomegaly. Herein, we report a novel germline in-frame three base-pair deletion (c.

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Uniparental disomy (UPD) is a rare genetic event caused by errors during gametogenesis and fertilization leading to two copies of a chromosome or chromosomal region inherited from one parent. MixUPD is one type of UPD that contains isodisomic and heterodisomic parts because of meiotic recombination. Using whole-exome sequencing (WES), we identified the first case of ichthyosis due to a maternal mixUPD on chromosome 17, which results in a homozygous deletion of partial intron 8 to exon 10 in , being predicted to lead to an internal protein deletion of 97 amino acids.

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B cell expansion with NF-κB and T cell anergy (BENTA) is a rare primary immunodeficiency disorder caused by gain-of-function (GOF) mutations in the gene. Affected patients present with persistent B cell lymphocytosis in early childhood paired with lymphadenopathy and splenomegaly. Until now only six activating mutations from 14 patients have been reported in .

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Background: Repetitive sequences account for a large proportion of eukaryotes genomes. Identification of repetitive sequences plays a significant role in many applications, such as structural variation detection and genome assembly. Many existing de novo repeat identification pipelines or tools make use of assembly of the high-frequency k-mers to obtain repeats.

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Background: Previous studies have reported that cuff-assisted colonoscopy (CAC) can be used for detection of adenoma (DA). However, there are inconsistent results regarding the CAC for DA. Thus, this study will systematically explore the impact of CAC for DA.

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Background: Recent studies have shown that Toll-like receptors (TLRs) may be associated with cancers. The aim of this meta-analysis is to summarize the predicting role of TLRs for survival in patients with a variety of carcinomas.

Materials And Methods: Eligible studies were identified and assessed for quality through multiple search strategies.

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The methylation of DNA is an important mechanism to control biological processes. Recently, the Pacbio SMRT technology provides a new way to identify base methylation in the genome. MotifMaker is a tool developed by Pacbio for discovering DNA methylation motifs from methylated DNA sequences.

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Background: Osteochondral autologous transfer is one of the repair techniques for cartilage defects of knee with promising knee function recovery. There are no reports including histopathological images concerning human osteochondral tissue after osteochondral autologous transfer. This is the first report to present pathohistological findings of transplanted plugs and host tissues extracted from the human body 3 years after osteochondral autologous transfer.

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