Publications by authors named "Xueling Lu"

Background: Contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) can lead to serious complications following percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Urine N-Acetyl-β-D-glucosaminidase (uNAG) and serum homocysteine (sHCY) are both potential predictors for CIN detection, but their combination has not been explored. We aimed to combine uNAG and sHCY as predictors for the early detection of CIN and for prognosis prediction in patients after PCI.

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The remarkable success of messenger RNA (mRNA)-based vaccines has underscored their potential as a novel biotechnology platform for vaccine development and therapeutic protein delivery. However, the single-subunit RNA polymerase from bacteriophage T7 widely used for in vitro transcription is well known to generate double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) by-products that strongly stimulate the mammalian innate immune response. The dsRNA was reported to be originated from self-templated RNA extension or promoter-independent transcription.

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Objective: To explore the insight, treatment attitude, and related influencing factors of hospitalized elderly patients suffering from major depression.

Methods: A total of 141 hospitalized elderly patients with depression were selected as the research objects. Insight was evaluated by the total score of the Insight and Treatment Attitude questionnaire (ITAQ).

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  • - The study aimed to evaluate how arithmetic and drawing writing activities impact communication skills, quality of life, and cognitive function in patients with mild-to-moderate dementia.
  • - 45 participants were split into three groups: an arithmetic group, a drawing writing group, and a control group, with both activity groups receiving 12 weeks of therapeutic training.
  • - Results showed significant improvements in communication skills and quality of life for both activity groups compared to the control; the arithmetic group also showed notable cognitive improvements while the control group declined.
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The cyclic-oligonucleotide-based anti-phage signalling system (CBASS) is a type of innate prokaryotic immune system. Composed of a cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS) and CBASS-associated proteins, CBASS uses cyclic oligonucleotides to activate antiviral immunity. One major class of CBASS contains a homologue of eukaryotic ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes, which is either an E1-E2 fusion or a single E2.

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Ubiquitous non-persistent endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have inconsistent associations with cardiometabolic traits. Additionally, large-scale genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have yielded many genetic risk variants for cardiometabolic traits and diseases. This study aimed to investigate the associations between a wide range of EDC exposures (parabens, bisphenols, and phthalates) and 14 cardiometabolic traits and whether these are moderated by their respective genetic risk scores (GRSs).

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  • Ubiquitous exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) is a significant public health issue, but individual differences in how these chemicals are processed and eliminated are not well understood.
  • A genome-wide association study (GWAS) identified five significant genetic markers (SNPs) linked to the excretion of certain phthalate metabolites, particularly focusing on two main compounds, MECPP and MEHHP.
  • The study suggests that specific genes, particularly CYP2C9 and SLC17A1, play a key role in how the body metabolizes and eliminates these harmful chemicals, contributing to variations in the population's exposure effects.
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Prokaryotic Argonautes (pAgos) play a vital role in host defense by utilizing short nucleic acid guides to recognize and target complementary nucleic acids. Despite being the majority of pAgos, short pAgos have only recently received attention. Short pAgos are often associated with proteins containing an APAZ domain and a nuclease domain including DUF4365, SMEK, or HNH domain.

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The Gabija complex is a prokaryotic antiviral system consisting of the GajA and GajB proteins. GajA was identified as a DNA nicking endonuclease but the functions of GajB and the complex remain unknown. Here, we show that synergy between GajA-mediated DNA cleavage and nucleotide hydrolysis by GajB initiates efficient abortive infection defense against virulent bacteriophages.

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Prokaryotes possess numerous diverse defense systems to resist viral infections, while some viruses have also evolved antiviral defense systems to exclude other viruses in cases of multiple infections. Here, we report the first virus-derived modification-dependent restriction endonuclease (HHPV4I) from the archaeal virus HHPV4 (Haloarcula hispanica pleomorphic virus 4). HHPV4I contains an SRA domain, a winged helix (wH) domain, and an HNH domain; recognizes the Gm6ATC site; and specifically binds to Gm6ATC site-containing DNA.

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Snakebite is a global public health concern, which often occurs in tropical and subtropical underdeveloped areas, but it is often neglected. In the southern China, () is a common venomous snake that causes swelling and necrosis of local tissues, even amputation and death. Currently, the main therapy is the administration of antivenom, which greatly reduces mortality.

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The genetic regulation of post-prandial glucose levels is poorly understood. Here, we characterise the genetic architecture of blood glucose variably measured within 0 and 24 h of fasting in 368,000 European ancestry participants of the UK Biobank. We found a near-linear increase in the heritability of non-fasting glucose levels over time, which plateaus to its fasting state value after 5 h post meal (h = 11%; standard error: 1%).

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RNA research and applications are underpinned by transcription (IVT), but RNA impurities resulting from the enzymatic reagents severely impede downstream applications. To improve the stability and purity of synthesized RNA, we have characterized a novel single-subunit RNA polymerase (RNAP) encoded by the psychrophilic phage VSW-3 from a plateau lake. The VSW-3 RNAP is capable of carrying out RNA synthesis at low temperatures (4-25°C).

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PrimPols are a class of primases that belong to the archaeo-eukaryotic primase (AEP) superfamily but have both primase and DNA polymerase activities. Replicative polymerase from NrS-1 phage (NrSPol) is a representative of the PrimPols. In this study, we identified key residues for the catalytic activity of NrSPol and found that a loop in NrSPol functionally replaces the zinc finger motif that is commonly found in other AEP family proteins.

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The aim of the present study was to discuss the effect of surgery on the T-lymphocyte subsets of patients with breast cancer (BC) and investigate the association between peripheral blood αβ and γδ T-cell counts and the clinicopathological characteristics of BC. The CD3, CD4, CD8 and γδ T-cell subsets in the peripheral blood of healthy volunteers and Patients with BC before and after surgery were determined using flow cytometry. The association between αβ and γδ T-cell counts in the peripheral blood and clinicopathological characteristics was analyzed by comparing the differences in the αβ and γδ T-cell counts in the peripheral blood of Patients with BC before and after surgery with those of healthy volunteers and combining with clinicopathological data.

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  • Environmental endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) may be linked to the rise of metabolic diseases through epigenetic changes that affect gene expression and metabolic traits.
  • A study involving 622 participants analyzed the relationship between EDC exposure (from parabens, bisphenols, and phthalate metabolites) and DNA methylation patterns, finding that certain EDCs were significantly associated with metabolic factors like blood glucose and lipid levels.
  • The research identified 20 key DNA methylation markers related to EDC exposure, suggesting a potential mechanism by which these chemicals contribute to metabolic health issues, and emphasizes the need for further studies to establish causality.
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Heavy metals generate adverse health effects by interfering with immune homeostasis and promoting inflammation in individuals. Our objective was to explore the induction of immune and inflammatory responses by multiple heavy metals in children living in the e-waste contaminated area. A total of 147 preschool children were recruited, including 73 children from Guiyu, a typical e-waste recycling area, and 74 from a reference group.

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We conducted an epigenome-wide association study meta-analysis on blood pressure (BP) in 4820 individuals of European and African ancestry aged 14 to 69. Genome-wide DNA methylation data from peripheral leukocytes were obtained using the Infinium Human Methylation 450k BeadChip. The epigenome-wide association study meta-analysis identified 39 BP-related CpG sites with <1×10.

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Background: Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), as a group of persistent organic pollutants, are linked to impaired immune function and low-grade inflammation in adults and children. However, the potential of PAHs to lead to a cytokine storm associated with AhR (aryl hydrocarbon receptor) and NLRP3 (NLR family pyrin domain containing 3) in humans has been poorly studied.

Objectives: We aimed to investigate the associations between PAH exposure, AhR and NLRP3 expression, and cytokines associated with a cytokine storm in healthy preschoolers.

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We have characterized the single subunit RNA polymerase from phage KP34. The enzyme is unique among known bacteriophage RNA polymerases in that it recognizes two unrelated promoter sequences, which provided clues for the evolution of phage single-subunit RNA polymerases. As the first representative enzyme from the "phiKMV-like viruses" cluster, its use in run-off RNA synthesis was investigated.

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Fine particulate matter ≤2.5 μm (PM) is a prominent global public health risk factor that can cause respiratory infection by downregulating the amounts of antimicrobial proteins and peptides (AMPs). Both salivary agglutinin (SAG) and surfactant protein D (SPD) are important AMPs in respiratory mucosal fluid, providing protection against airway pathogen invasion and infection by inducing microbial aggregation and enhancing pathogen clearance.

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Exposure to lead is associated with adverse effects on neurodevelopment. However, studies of the effects of lead on sensory integration are few. The purpose of this research is to investigate the effect of lead exposure on child sensory integration by correlating the blood lead levels of children with sensory processing measures.

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Phthalates are ubiquitous in environment. Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. Phthalate exposure is associated with hypertension in multiple studies.

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