Publications by authors named "XuMing Wu"

Schizophrenia (SCZ) is a severe mental disorder affecting around 1% of individuals worldwide. The variability in response to antipsychotic drugs (APDs) among SCZ patients presents a significant challenge for clinicians in determining the most effective medication. In this study, we investigated the biological markers and established a predictive model for APD response based on a large-scale genome-wide association study using 3269 Chinese schizophrenia patients.

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  • T helper 9 (Th9) cells, which express the transcription factor PU.1 and produce interleukin-9 (IL-9), may play a significant role in the development of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), but more research is needed to understand this relationship.
  • In this study, researchers measured PU.1 and IL-9 levels in RA patients and used various knockout mice models to assess the effects of targeting these proteins on inflammation related to RA.
  • The findings revealed a positive feedback loop between PU.1 and IL-9 that exacerbates RA, suggesting that disrupting this signaling pathway could be a promising strategy for RA treatment.
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Previous studies on putative neural mechanisms of negative symptoms in schizophrenia mainly used single modal imaging data, and seldom utilized schizophrenia patients with prominent negative symptoms (PNS).This study adopted the multimodal fusion method and recruited a homogeneous sample with PNS. We aimed to identify negative symptoms-related structural and functional neural correlates of schizophrenia.

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Objective: The specific role of fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLSs) in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is still not fully elucidated. This study aimed to explore the molecular mechanisms of epigenetic pathways, including three epigenetic factors, microRNA (miRNA)-22 (MIR22), ten-eleven translocation methylcytosine dioxygenase 3 (TET3), and MT-RNR2 like 2 (MTRNR2L2), in RA-FLSs.

Methods: The expression of MIR22, TET3, and MTRNR2L2 in the synovium of patients with RA and arthritic mice were determined by fluorescence in situ hybridization, quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), immunohistochemistry, and Western blot.

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Background: The chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T therapy has a limited therapeutic effect on solid tumors owing to the limited CAR-T cell infiltration into solid tumors and the inactivation of CAR-T cells by the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment. Macrophage is an important component of the innate and adaptive immunity, and its unique phagocytic function has been explored to construct CAR macrophages (CAR-Ms) against solid tumors. This study aimed to investigate the therapeutic application of CAR-Ms in ovarian cancer.

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Attenuated niacin responses and changes in cytokine levels have been reported in schizophrenia. However, prior studies have typically focused on schizophrenia, and little is known about the association between niacin response and inflammatory imbalance in clinically high-risk psychosis (CHR). This study aimed to assess the niacin response to inflammatory imbalance for association with conversion to psychosis within 2 years.

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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a common autoimmune disease with a global incidence of approximately 1%. Its complex pathogenesis makes the development of RA-related therapeutics very difficult. Existing drugs for RA have many side effects and are prone to drug resistance.

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Background: Antipsychotic treatment has been shown to yield hippocampal and amygdalar volumetric changes in first-episode schizophrenia (FES). However, whether antipsychotic induced volumetric changes interact with age remains unclear.

Methods: The current study includes data from 120 medication naïve FES patients and 110 matched healthy controls (HC).

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Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had a significant and far-reaching impact on mental health. The psychiatric emergency department (PED) is pivotal in the management of acute and severe mental illnesses, especially anxiety-and stress-related disorders.

Aims: This study aimed to evaluate whether changes in the frequency or patients' demographics of visiting the PED occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic among individuals with anxiety and stress-related disorders.

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Carbon-based magnetic molecular junctions are promising candidates for nanoscale spintronic applications because they are atomically thin and possess high stability and peculiar magnetism. Herein, based on first-principles and non-equilibrium Green's function, we designed a carbon-based molecular spintronic device composed of carbon atomic chains, zigzag-edged graphene nanoribbon (ZGNR), and a perylene molecule. Our results show that the device exhibits integrated spintronic and spin caloritronic functionalities, such as the bias-voltage driven spin filtering effect, negative differential resistance effect and giant magnetoresistance, temperature-gradient driven spin Seebeck effect, thermal spin filtering effect, high thermal magnetoresistance, and thermal colossal giant magnetoresistance.

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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a multisystemic and inflammatory autoimmune disease characterized by joint destruction. The C-C motif chemokine receptor 2 (CCR2) is mainly expressed in monocytes and T cells, initiating their migration to sites of inflammation, ultimately leading to cartilage damage and bone destruction. CCR2 has long been considered a prospective target for treating autoimmune diseases.

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Accumulating evidence shows that DNA methylation plays a role in antipsychotic response. However, the mechanisms by which DNA methylation changes are associated with antipsychotic responses remain largely unknown. We performed a methylome-wide association study (MWAS) to evaluate the association between DNA methylation and the response to risperidone in schizophrenia.

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How to effectively tune 2D electronic and magnetic properties is key to developing novel spintronic materials and devices. Although the strain induced metal-to-half-metal electronic phase transition (EPT) has been studied in 2H NbSe and NbS monolayers, the 1T phase, the Coulomb interaction and the transport properties have not been explored. Here, using first-principles calculations in junction with nonequilibrium Green's function, we present a comprehensive and comparative study on the strain tuned structural, electronic, magnetic and thermal spin transport properties for NbSe and NbS monolayers with and without Coulomb interaction.

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  • PU.1 is a transcription factor important for immune cell functions and has been mainly studied in relation to immune cancers, where mutations can cause malignancies.
  • Recent research has begun to highlight PU.1's significant role in autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, and systemic lupus erythematosus.
  • This review discusses recent findings about PU.1 in autoimmune disorders, suggests it could be a treatment target, and points out existing research gaps and future directions in this area.
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), which is among the most globally prevalent cancers, is strongly associated with liver cirrhosis. Using a bioinformatics approach, we have identified and investigated the hub genes responsible for the progression of cirrhosis into HCC. We analyzed the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) microarray datasets, GSE25097 and GSE17549, to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in these two conditions and also performed protein-protein interaction (PPI) network analysis.

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Objectives: To uncover the function and underlying mechanism of an essential transcriptional factor, PU.1, in the development of rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

Methods: The expression and localisation of PU.

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Although there have been studies correlating DYRK2 with a number of human cancers, there has been no pan-cancer analysis. Therefore, through the TCGA database, we conducted a related study on the expression of DYRK2 in cancers.The expression of DYRK2 is obviously increased in some cancers, while the opposite is true in others, and there is a clear association between its expression and the prognosis of cancer patients.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most important causes of cancer-related deaths and remains a major public health challenge worldwide. Considering the extensive heterogeneity of HCC, more accurate prognostic models are imperative. The circadian genes regulate the daily oscillations of key biological processes, such as nutrient metabolism in the liver.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is one of the top public health crises in the 21st century, especially in an aging society. Early diagnosis, prevention, and intervention can significantly reduce the risk of AD. Detection of multiple AD biomarkers in blood is an effective strategy and has drawn more and more attention in recent years.

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ZC3H12C is an important member of the CCCH-zinc finger protein family and is mainly involved in host immune and inflammatory diseases. However, its abnormal expression and prognostic value in cancer have not yet been established. Through comparative analysis of the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database, we found that ZC3H12C is the most relevant to the prognosis, grade, and stage of renal clear cell carcinoma (ccRCC) across 33 cancers.

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  • The Integrated Liver Inflammatory Score (ILIS) is a new model that uses five serum indicators to predict survival chances in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients.
  • A study involving 432 patients from two hospitals assessed the prognostic value of ILIS in patients undergoing radical liver surgery, identifying key risk factors for survival.
  • Results showed that higher ILIS scores correlate with poorer outcomes, and the study established reliable prediction tools like nomograms and artificial neural networks to enhance prognosis accuracy for HCC patients.
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2D van der Waals magnets have been widely studied in spintronics because of their unique electronic properties, no dangling bonds, and ultra-clean interfaces. However, most of them possess low Curie temperatures. Motivated by the recent discovery of a near-room-temperature ferromagnetic semiconductor in monolayer GdI, we proposed the Au/GdI/Au vertical van der Waals junction and investigated the bias-voltage- and temperature-gradient-dependent spin transport characteristics using density functional theory and the non-equilibrium Green's function method.

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Crocin, the main biologically active carotenoid of saffron, generally is derived from the dried trifid stigma of L. Many studies have demonstrated that crocin has several therapeutic effects on biological systems through its anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. The wide range of crocin activities is believed to be because of its ability to anchor to many proteins, triggering some cellular pathways responsible for cell proliferation and differentiation.

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