Publications by authors named "YaLan Chen"

Objectives: To achieve a rapid assessment of health literacy (HL) levels among diabetic patients.

Methods: A questionnaire survey was conducted among diabetic patients from nine communities in Nantong City, Jiangsu Province, China, using convenient sampling. Based on the survey results, data from three communities were randomly selected as the test set, with the remaining data used as the training set.

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Background: Prostate cancer (PCa) is commonly occurred among males worldwide and its prognosis could be influenced by biochemical recurrence (BCR). MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are functional regulators in carcinogenesis, and miR-221-3p was reported as one of the significant candidates deregulated in PCa. However, its regulatory pattern in PCa BCR across literature reports was not consistent, and the targets and mechanisms in PCa malignant transition and BCR are less explored.

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Selenium (Se) is incorporated into selenoproteins in the form of selenocysteine, which has biological functions associated with neural development. Unfortunately, the specific roles and mechanisms of selenoproteins at different stages of neuronal development are still unclear. Therefore, in this study, we successfully established a neuronal model derived from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC-iNeuron) and used Se nanoparticles (SeNPs@LNT) with high bioavailability to intervene at different stages of neural development in iPSC-iNeuron model.

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  • "Exercise is medicine" highlights the need for personalized exercise prescriptions to improve health outcomes.
  • Current guidelines lack support for these personalized approaches, leading to scientific challenges that require addressing.
  • The Exercise Medicine Ontology (EXMO) was created to standardize and enhance exercise prescriptions, featuring 434 classes and validated for reliability, with future potential to aid recommendation systems and ontology development.
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  • The study focuses on overcoming resistance to 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) through a new prodrug called FU-SS-IND, which combines 5-FU with an IDO inhibitor to address drug resistance and boost immunotherapy.
  • The prodrug self-assembles into nanoparticles that promote glutathione (GSH) exhaustion, improving T cell function and converting the tumor environment from "cold" to "hot," leading to a 92.5% tumor inhibition rate in resistant mouse models.
  • FU-SS-IND nanoparticles also enhance the expression of PD-L1 on tumor cells, allowing for more effective combinations with immune checkpoint blockade therapies, suggesting significant potential for
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This study is aimed at investigating health literacy (HL) among diabetes mellitus (DM) patients using a comprehensive, scientific, feasible, and suitable HL assessment indicator system tailored for the diabetic population in mainland China and systematically analyzing the factors influencing HL in this population. The Delphi expert consultation method was employed to initially draft and refine the Diabetes Health Literacy Evaluation Indicator System (DHLEIS). The reliability and representativeness of the indicator system were tested through metrics including the active coefficient, authority degree, and coordination degree.

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Background: Evidence from observational studies on the association between folate and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is conflicting.

Aims: This study aimed to investigate the association between serum folate concentration and MASLD and further assess the causal relationship using Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis.

Methods: To investigate the causal relationship between serum folate and MASLD, we conducted a cross-sectional study that selected 1,117 participants from the 2017-2020 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).

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T cells rewire their metabolic activities to meet the demand of immune responses, but how to coordinate the immune response by metabolic regulators in activated T cells is unknown. Here, we identified autocrine VEGF-B as a metabolic regulator to control lipid synthesis and maintain the integrity of the mitochondrial inner membrane for the survival of activated T cells. Disruption of autocrine VEGF-B signaling in T cells reduced cardiolipin mass, resulting in mitochondrial damage, with increased apoptosis and reduced memory development.

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Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is a highly malignant brain tumor, and glioblastoma stem cells (GSCs) are the primary cause of GBM heterogeneity, invasiveness, and resistance to therapy. Sirtuin 3 (SIRT3) is mainly localized in the mitochondrial matrix and plays an important role in maintaining GSC stemness through cooperative interaction with the chaperone protein tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated protein 1 (TRAP1) to modulate mitochondrial respiration and oxidative stress. The present study aimed to further elucidate the specific mechanisms by which SIRT3 influences GSC stemness, including whether SIRT3 serves as an autophagy substrate and the mechanism of SIRT3 degradation.

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Soil organic carbon (SOC) is pivotal for both agricultural activities and climate change mitigation, and biochar stands as a promising tool for bolstering SOC and curtailing soil carbon dioxide (CO) emissions. However, the involvement of biochar in SOC dynamics and the underlying interactions among biochar, soil microbes, iron minerals, and fresh organic matter (FOM, such as plant debris) remain largely unknown, especially in agricultural soils after long-term biochar amendment. We therefore introduced FOM to soils with and without a decade-long history of biochar amendment, performed soil microcosm incubations, and evaluated carbon and iron dynamics as well as microbial properties.

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Background: Cronkhite-Canada syndrome (CCS) is a rare disease of unknown etiology. The optimal treatment for CCS remains unknown. Treatment with corticosteroids is considered the mainstay treatment because of its high efficacy, but the therapeutic strategy for steroid-resistant CCS is not yet established.

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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) encompasses a range of neurodevelopmental conditions. Different mutations on a single ASD gene contribute to heterogeneity of disease phenotypes, possibly due to functional diversity of generated isoforms. SHANK2, a causative gene in ASD, demonstrates this phenomenon, but there is a scarcity of tools for studying endogenous SHANK2 proteins in an isoform-specific manner.

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Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) is a patient-centred approach to improve the quality of care. An essential requirement for the SDM process is to be fully aware of patient information needs.

Objectives: Our study aimed to assess patient information needs for new antidiabetic medications using the best-worst scaling (BWS) experiment.

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RAB3B is essential for the transportation and secretion within cells. Its increased expression is linked to the development and progression of various malignancies. However, understanding of RAB3B's involvement in carcinogenesis is mostly limited to specific cancer subtypes.

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Disease ontologies facilitate the semantic organization and representation of domain-specific knowledge. In the case of prostate cancer (PCa), large volumes of research results and clinical data have been accumulated and needed to be standardized for sharing and translational researches. A formal representation of PCa-associated knowledge will be essential to the diverse data standardization, data sharing and the future knowledge graph extraction, deep phenotyping and explainable artificial intelligence developing.

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A maternal low-protein diet during pregnancy can increase children's susceptibility to diabetes mellitus in adulthood. However, whether long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) in islets participate in the development of diabetes in adult offspring following maternal protein restriction is not fully understood. Female mice were fed a low-protein (LP) diet or control diet throughout gestation and lactation.

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Pyroptosis, mediated by gasdermin proteins, has shown excellent efficacy in facilitating cancer immunotherapy. The strategies commonly used to induce pyroptosis suffer from a lack of tissue specificity, resulting in the nonselective activation of pyroptosis and consequent systemic toxicity. Moreover, pyroptosis activation usually depends on caspase, which can induce inflammation and metabolic disorders.

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In recent years, the role of gut microbiota in cancer treatment has attracted substantial attention. It is now well established that gut microbiota and its metabolites significantly contribute to the incidence, treatment, and prognosis of various cancers. This review provides a comprehensive review on the pivotal role of gut microbiota and their metabolites in cancer initiation and progression.

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Background: Biological agents are commonly used for the first-line treatment of ulcerative colitis (UC). However, small-molecule drugs and microbiome therapies are now being used as new treatments for ulcerative colitis. We aimed to compare the relative efficacy and safety of biologics, small-molecule drugs, and microbiome therapies for the treatment of patients with moderate-to-severe ulcerative colitis.

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Midbrain dopaminergic neurons play an important role in the etiology of neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative diseases. They also represent a potential source of transplanted cells for therapeutic applications. In vitro differentiation of functional midbrain dopaminergic neurons provides an accessible platform to study midbrain neuronal dysfunction and can be used to examine obstacles to dopaminergic neuronal development.

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  • Microplastics, both biodegradable (PLA) and conventional (PE), negatively impact soil health by disrupting essential ecological functions like nutrient cycling and litter decomposition due to their interactions with soil organisms.
  • A 120-day microcosm experiment revealed that PE decreased soil bacterial diversity while PLA increased it, demonstrating contrasting effects on soil microbial communities.
  • Earthworms influenced the impact of microplastics on soil bacteria, potentially improving soil properties and aiding in the degradation of PLA, highlighting the complex relationship between microplastics and soil fauna.
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Context: Postoperative bleeding after resection of colon polyps (CPs) is an extremely common adverse event with endoscopic treatment. Hemocoagulase Bothrops Atrox (HBA) is a newly discovered hemostatic substance that contains thrombin-like and coagulation kinase-like enzymes. However, research is lacking about its use for the treatment of intestinal polyps.

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  • * The study linked higher microplastic abundance to increased rainfall intensity, with these smaller particles making up about 39.6% of the total microplastic count.
  • * Despite their small mass contribution, the high numerical abundance of these microplastics suggests that rainfall plays a significant role in removing airborne microplastics, which may pose environmental and health risks.
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SUMOylation plays an essential role in diverse physiological and pathological processes. Identification of wild-type SUMO1-modification sites by mass spectrometry is still challenging. In this study, we produced a monoclonal SUMO1C-K antibody recognizing SUMOylated peptides and proposed an efficient streamline for identification of SUMOylation sites.

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To achieve long-term increases in soil organic carbon (SOC) storage, it is essential to understand the effects of carbon management strategies on SOC formation pathways, particularly through changes in microbial necromass carbon (MNC) and dissolved organic carbon (DOC). Using a 14-year field study, we demonstrate that both biochar and maize straw lifted the SOC ceiling, but through different pathways. Biochar, while raising SOC and DOC content, decreased substrate degradability by increasing carbon aromaticity.

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