Publications by authors named "Xiao-Qing Sun"

The polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), particularly eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), are critical determinants of the nutritional quality of fish. To rapidly and non-destructively determine the muscular PUFAs in living fish, an accuracy technique is urgently needed. In this study, we combined skin hyperspectral imaging (HSI) and machine learning (ML) methods to assess the muscular PUFAs contents of common carp.

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  • The study explored psychological factors related to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in liver transplant patients one year after surgery, finding limited previous evidence on this topic.
  • Data from 184 patients were analyzed, revealing a PTSD prevalence rate of 22.83% and significant correlations between PTSD symptoms and factors like pain (VAS), anxiety and depression (HADS), and psychological resilience (CD-RISC).
  • The findings indicated that higher levels of pain and anxiety/depression are risk factors for PTSD, while greater resilience serves as a protective factor, emphasizing the need for psychological support in post-transplant care.
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  • Two types of porous nanographenes based on fenestrindane were created and analyzed using NMR and mass spectrometry.
  • They were synthesized through a series of chemical reactions, including Suzuki-Miyaura cross-couplings and Cyclodehydrogenation, resulting in good yields.
  • Their properties were examined with spectroscopy techniques, revealing weak chloride ion binding due to their twisted structure, making them unique in their category.
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  • Fish cells, particularly grass carp kidney (CIK) cells, are more challenging to transfect compared to mammalian cells, necessitating a better gene delivery method.
  • A novel nanocarrier made from α-lactalbumin (α-NC) was developed, showing effective absorption of nucleic acids and low toxicity, outperforming traditional liposomal transfection reagents.
  • This system allowed for successful co-transfection of key genetic materials, resulting in a stable transgenic CIK cell line with integrated Cas9 and GFP, thus providing a streamlined approach for creating stable transgenic fish cell lines.
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  • A protocol combining VEGF-R inhibitor SU5416 and hypoxia to induce severe pulmonary hypertension in rats is well-established, but results vary in mice, possibly due to species differences in response to hypoxia.
  • Attempts to induce severe and irreversible pulmonary hypertension in mice using SU5416 or monocrotaline pyrrole after pneumonectomy did not yield the expected outcomes, as no significant changes in pulmonary hemodynamics were observed.
  • The study suggests that C57/B6 mice may not be suitable for developing a mouse model of severe, persistent pulmonary hypertension through the proposed "two-hit" approach combining surgical and pharmacological interventions.
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  • The study investigates how DNA methylation and chromatin accessibility influence gene expression in the allotetraploid common carp, focusing on liver and muscle tissues.
  • Researchers found significant differences in DNA methylation levels between the A and B subgenomes, but these differences did not correspond to biased gene expression patterns.
  • The B subgenome displayed more open chromatin regions, leading to higher gene expression levels compared to the A subgenome, indicating that chromatin accessibility is a key factor in regulating subgenome expression dominance.
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  • Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) has been used to evaluate the texture of processed meats, but its effectiveness on live fish muscle, particularly in common carp, was previously untested.
  • The study involved scanning skin regions of live common carp to collect hyperspectral data and measuring eight texture indicators for four different muscle regions.
  • Machine learning models, especially BP-ANN, PLSR, and LS-SVM, were found to effectively predict muscle texture parameters from skin HSI data, leading to the creation of visual prediction maps for different muscle textures.
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Highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFAs) are essential for mammalian health, development and growth. However, most mammals, including humans, are incapable of synthesizing n-6 and n-3 HUFAs. Fish can convert C18 unsaturated fatty acids into n-6 and n-3 HUFAs via fatty acid desaturase (Fads), in which Fads2 is a key enzyme in HUFA biosynthesis.

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  • The study focuses on the common carp, which has two duplicated genes related to PUFA (polyunsaturated fatty acids) content and identifies six promoter SNPs (pSNPs) that significantly associate with PUFA levels.
  • These pSNPs are found near binding sites for transcription factors, suggesting they may play a role in gene expression related to PUFA production.
  • The research highlights that both promoter and coding SNPs together significantly influence the PUFA content, making them important for future breeding strategies aimed at increasing PUFA levels in common carp.
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1,5,9-Tribromo-2,3,6,7,10,11-hexamethoxy-4b -methyltribenzotriquinacene, a C -symmetric TBTQ derivative, can be prepared conveniently and with high regioselectivity from readily available starting materials. It is a versatile key compound for the synthesis of other chiral 1,5,9-trifunctionalized TBTQ derivatives and π-extended congeners in which the bays of the TBTQ skeleton are bridged by vinylene and 1,2-arylene units. X-ray crystal structure analysis and UV-vis spectroscopy show that vinylene bay-bridging enables better π-conjugation with the arene rings of the TBTQ core than 1,2-arylene bay-bridging does.

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Most diploid freshwater and marine fish encode one elongase, having substrate specificity and activities towards C18, C20 and C22 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs). The allo-tetraploid common carp is hypothesized to encode two duplicated genes. How these two genes adapt to coordinate the PUFA biosynthesis through elongase function and expression divergence requires elucidation.

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  • - The allotetraploid common carp is a vital freshwater food fish, but the presence of internal bone structures (IBs) complicates its processing and consumer appeal.
  • - Researchers measured various types of IBs in different carp strains and utilized whole-genome resequencing to find SNPs linked to IB numbers.
  • - A total of 21 significant SNPs associated with different IB types were identified, providing insights into the genetic basis of IB development and potential markers for breeding carp with fewer IBs.
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The allo-tetraploid common carp, one widely cultured food fish, is able to produce poly-unsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs). The genetic markers on the PUFA contents for breeding was limited. The polymorphisms in and , the rate-limiting enzymes in the PUFA biosynthesis, have not been investigated yet.

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Over the past decades, a better understanding of the genetic and molecular alterations underlying several respiratory diseases has encouraged the development of new therapeutic strategies. Gene therapy offers new therapeutic alternatives for inherited and acquired diseases by delivering exogenous genetic materials into cells or tissues to restore physiological protein expression and/or activity. In this review, we review (1) different types of viral and non-viral vectors as well as gene-editing techniques; and (2) the application of gene therapy for the treatment of respiratory diseases and disorders, including pulmonary arterial hypertension, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, cystic fibrosis, asthma, alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, non-small-cell lung cancer, and COVID-19.

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Asparaginase/pegaspargase containing regimens combined with radiotherapy are highly effective and considered the cornerstone of localized Natural killer/T-cell lymphoma (NKTL) treatment. However, these chemotherapy regimens inevitably cause relatively high incidence of treatment-related adverse events (TRAEs). Herein we retrospectively evaluated the efficacy and safety of the combined regimen of anti-PD-1 antibody, anlotinib and pegaspargase "sandwich" with radiotherapy in localized NKTL.

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How two subgenomes in allo-tetraploids adapt to coexistence and coordinate through structure and expression evolution requires extensive studies. In the present study, we report an improved genome assembly of allo-tetraploid common carp, an updated genome annotation of allo-tetraploid goldfish and the chromosome-scale assemblies of a progenitor-like diploid Puntius tetrazona and an outgroup diploid Paracanthobrama guichenoti. Parallel subgenome structure evolution in the allo-tetraploids was featured with equivalent chromosome components, higher protein identities, similar transposon divergence and contents, homoeologous exchanges, better synteny level, strong sequence compensation and symmetric purifying selection.

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  • A retrospective cohort study assessed trends in primary treatment and survival rates for primary diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the central nervous system from 1995 to 2016, analyzing data from 3760 patients using SEER data.
  • The study found a marked decrease in the use of radiotherapy and combined chemoradiotherapy, with a significant increase in chemotherapy use over the years.
  • Cause-specific survival (CSS) improved notably from 13 months in 1995-2002 to 41 months by 2013-2016, especially for older patients, indicating advancements in treatment methods during the study period.
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Fatty acid desaturase 2 () is one of the rate-limiting enzymes in PUFAs biosynthesis. Compared with the diploid fish encoding one , the allo-tetraploid common carp, one most important food fish, encodes two fads2 genes ( and ). The associations between the contents of different PUFAs and the polymorphisms of and have not been studied.

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Background: Nutritional status is a key factor influencing the prognosis of patients with cancer. The Geriatric Nutritional Risk Index (GNRI) has been used to predict mortality risk and long-term outcomes. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the predictive value of pretreatment GNRI in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC).

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  • - The study focused on evaluating the effectiveness and safety of a treatment called R-split-EPOCH plus high dose methotrexate (HD-MTX) for patients with diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) that has a poor prognosis due to certain genetic features.
  • - In a retrospective analysis of 28 patients, the treatment resulted in a 100% overall response rate, with 85.7% achieving complete responses and significant 1- and 3-year progression-free and overall survival rates reported.
  • - Although the treatment was successful, it did come with risks, as 50% experienced severe non-blood-related side effects and 85.7% had severe blood-related side effects, though no deaths
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Recent translational studies highlighted the inhibition of transforming growth factor (TGF)-β signaling as a promising target to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). However, it remains unclear whether alterations in TGF-β signaling are consistent between PAH patients and animal models. Therefore, we compared TGF-β signaling in the lungs of PAH patients and rats with experimental PAH induced by monocrotaline (MCT) or SU5416+hypoxia (SuHx).

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Objective: To investigate the effect and safety of the 3-week paclitaxel liposome protocol in the treatment of castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC).

Methods: This retrospective study included 40 cases of CRPC treated by the 3-week paclitaxel liposome protocol from February 2014 to February 2019, which involved intravenous injection of 10 mg dexamethasone in 100 ml normal saline on the first day and that of metoclopramide and panxi tora azole on the second day, followed by about 3 hours of intravenous drip of paclitaxel liposome at 135 mg/m2 for a course of 3 weeks. During the follow-up period, the patients received detection of the serum PSA level before treatment and chest x-ray and whole-body bone scan every six months.

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Monoamine oxidases (MAOs), a class of enzymes bound to the outer mitochondrial membrane, are important sources of reactive oxygen species. Increased MAO-A activity in endothelial cells and cardiomyocytes contributes to vascular dysfunction and progression of left heart failure. We hypothesized that inhibition of MAO-A can be used to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and right ventricular (RV) failure.

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Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a life-threatening disease characterized by obstructed pulmonary vasculatures. Current therapies for PAH are limited and only alleviate symptoms. Reduced levels of BMPR2 are associated with PAH pathophysiology.

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