Publications by authors named "Xiong Tian"

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  • - Ecosystem multifunctionality is vital for sustainable human development, and soil viruses play a key role in driving various ecosystem functions, though their relationship with ecosystem diversity hasn't been thoroughly explored.
  • - A study analyzed viral diversity in soil samples from 29 farmlands and 25 forests in China, discovering that specific viral populations (vOTUs) were more closely linked to ecosystem multifunctionality than overall viral diversity.
  • - Key viral populations were identified as better predictors of ecosystem functions related to nutrient cycling, with certain bacterial groups dominating the host communities of these keystone viruses, highlighting the importance of understanding viral roles in ecosystem management.
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The chemical composition discrepancies of five sweet potato leaves (SPLs) and their phenolic profile variations during in vitro digestion were investigated. The results indicated that Ecaishu No. 10 (EC10) provided better retention capacity for phenolic compounds after drying.

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Background: Although hyperuricemia is not always associated with acute gouty arthritis, uric acid is a significant risk factor for gout. Therefore, we investigated the specific mechanism of uric acid activity.

Methods: Using the gout-associated transcriptome dataset GSE160170, we conducted differential expression analysis to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs).

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Lightly milled rice is a healthier choice compared to refined white rice. In this study, the effects of variety, cooking equipment and pretreatment method on the quality of six varieties of lightly milled rice from China after cooking was investigated through physics, chemistry and instrumental analysis method. Nanjing-No.

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Background: Tumor initiation and metastasis influence tumor immune exclusion and immunosuppression. Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) LINC01614 is associated with the prognosis and metastasis of several cancers. However, the relationship between LINC01614 and cancer immune infiltration and the biofunction of LINC01614 in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSC) remain unclear.

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Background: Mitochondrial redox imbalance underlies the pathophysiology of type2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and is closely related to tissue damage and dysfunction. Studies have shown the beneficial effects of dietary strategies that elevate β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) levels in alleviating T2DM. Nevertheless, the role of BHB has not been clearly elucidated.

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Metabolic syndrome is a medical condition characterized by several metabolic disorders in the body. Long-term metabolic disorders raise the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Therefore, it is essential to actively explore the aetiology of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its comorbidities to provide effective treatment options.

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Theoretically, lactic acid bacteria (LABs) could degrade polyphenols into small molecular compounds. In this study, the biotransformation of lotus seedpod and litchi pericarp procyanidins by (), (), (), and 06 () were analysed. The growth curve results indicated that procyanidins did not significantly inhibit the proliferation of LABs.

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  • This study focused on how different degrees of milling (DOM) of brown rice, ranging from 0% to 13%, affect the nutritional quality and safety of brown rice tea (BRT).
  • A milling degree of 2% was found to significantly reduce harmful compounds like acrylamide and preserve key nutrients and flavor compounds better than higher milling degrees.
  • The research indicates that 2% milled BRT enhances both safety and taste while maintaining the maximum retention of beneficial compounds, contributing to a better understanding of how rice processing impacts BRT.
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  • The study examines the rising demand for golden pomfret in Asia, focusing on how different cooking methods affect its flavor, nutrition, and quality, particularly during thermal processing.
  • Various cooking methods including steaming, frying, microwaving, and baking were tested, revealing that steaming preserved moisture and nutrition best, while frying enhanced flavor but reduced certain beneficial fatty acids.
  • Results indicated that steaming and microwaving were healthier options due to better nutrient retention, while frying and baking improved taste, suggesting a balance between health and flavor is key in food preparation.
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  • Pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PAAD) is a highly aggressive cancer with significant morbidity and mortality, and researchers are exploring how the hypoxic environment affects cancer progression and treatment.
  • This study aims to create a gene signature related to hypoxia and stemness to help predict patient outcomes in PAAD using data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA).
  • The researchers established an eight-gene signature that can accurately predict patient survival rates and separate patients into high- and low-risk categories based on their risk scores, showing a direct correlation with immune responses.
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Brown rice, an important material of whole-grain food, is increasingly popular for its health benefits. Thus, seven varieties of brown rice from southern China were analyzed in this study, concerning the free and bound phenolic compounds in the extract. The phenolic profiles of different brown rice were obtained and compared by the combination of HPLC and LC-MS analysis, in which eleven phenolic acids were identified.

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Genetic lineage tracing is indispensable to unraveling the origin, fate, and plasticity of cells. However, the intrinsic leakiness in the CreER- system raises concerns on data interpretation. Here, we reported the generation of a novel dual inducible CreER- system with superior labeling characteristics.

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Primary coenzyme Q10 deficiency-6 (COQ10D6), as a rare autosomal recessive disease caused by mutations, is characterized by progressive infantile-onset nephrotic syndrome resulting in end-stage renal failure and sensorineural hearing loss. Here, we report two Chinese siblings with COQ10D6 who primarily presented with severe metabolic acidosis, proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, growth retardation, and muscle hypotonia and died in early infancy. Using whole-exome sequencing and Sanger sequencing, we identified two rare recessive nonsense mutations in the gene segregating with disease in affected family members: c.

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Procyanidins from litchi pericarp (LPPC) has been evidenced to possess strong antioxidant activities that is possibly correlated with their intestinal metabolites. However, the xanthine oxidase inhibitory effect of LPPC and its metabolites was less concerned. In this study, three oligomeric procyanidins and eight metabolic phenolic acids were identified in the urine of rats administrated with LPPC by high performance liquid chromatography and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis.

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Background: Potocki-Shaffer syndrome (PSS) is a rare contiguous gene deletion syndrome marked by haploinsufficiency of genes in chromosomal region 11p11.2p12. Approximately 50 cases of PSS have been reported; however, a syndrome with a PSS-like clinical phenotype caused by 11p11.

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The C3a receptor (C3aR) has been reported to be involved in various physiological and pathological processes, including the regulation of cellular structure development. Expression of C3aR has been reported in podocytes; however, data concerning the role of C3aR in podocyte morphology is scarce. The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of C3aR activation on the architectural development of podocytes.

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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remains a major cause of cancer-associated mortality, with poor patient outcome. The present study aimed to identify key candidate genes and investigate the potential molecular mechanisms associated with the progression of PDAC. The GSE46234 dataset was downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus database, in order to identify the upregulated differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in PDAC.

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Atmospheric contamination by heavy metal-enriched particulate matter (metal-PM) is highly topical nowadays because of its high persistence and toxic nature. Metal-PMs are emitted to the atmosphere by various natural and anthropogenic activities, the latter being the major source. After being released into the atmosphere, metal-PM can travel over a long distance and can deposit on the buildings, water, soil, and plant canopy.

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Background And Aims: 1~4% of acute hepatitis B (AHB) cases in adults progresses to acute liver failure (ALF).The predictors of ALF and prognosis for patients with ALF are not clear. This study investigated some of predictive and prognostic factors for AHB progression to ALF.

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In this work, representative semiconductors CdS, VO, WO and P25 (Degussa TiO consisting of 80 wt% anatase and 20 wt% rutile) were chosen as the photocatalysts, and the common phenol along with its derivatives (p-nitrophenol, p-chlorophenol and hydroquinone) were designated as the probe pollutants. The energy levels of the frontier molecular orbitals (E and E) of organics, and the valence band (VB) and conduction band (CB) energy levels (E and E) of photocatalysts were obtained through experiments and calculations. By correlating the photocatalytic activities of photocatalysts for the degradations of the organic pollutants under the irradiation of a 300 W xenon lamp with their above-mentioned energy levels, some new findings can be acquired.

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The aim of this study was to determine whether low dose doxycycline as an anti-inflammatory agent could improve glucose metabolism in diabetic animals. Therefore, doxycycline was supplemented in drinking water to 6-week-old male db/db mice for 10 weeks. Doxycycline reduced perirenal/epididymal fat, Lee's index, and liver cholesterol.

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Objectives: We previously found niacin receptor GPR109A was expressed in murine islet beta-cells, and signaling through GPR109A inhibited glucose stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS). However, the expression of GPR109A in human islets and its functional relevance is still not known.

Methods: The expression of GPR109A was examined by antibody staining and in situ hybridization on pancreatic paraffin sections.

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Ectopically expressed Cre recombinase in extrapancreatic tissues in RIP-Cre mice has been well documented. The objective of this study was to find a simple solution that allows for improved beta-cell specific targeting. To this end, the RIP-Cre and reporter CMV-loxP-DsRed-loxP-EGFP expression cassettes were configurated into a one-plasmid and two-plasmid systems, which labeled approximately 80% insulin-positive INS-1 cells after 48 h transfection.

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In recent years, a number of studies have reported on Resina Draconis (RD) as a topical treatment for pressure ulcers. To evaluate these studies, we performed a systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to examine the efficacy of RD for pressure ulcers. We searched eight electronic databases to identify randomized controlled trials in which RD treatment was compared with other topical treatment of pressure ulcers from 1980 to 2014.

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