Publications by authors named "Yibing Hu"

Background: Amyloidosis combined with lung cancer is a rare occurrence. To date, there are no reported cases of amyloid light-chain(AL) amyloidosis solely affecting the colon combined with pulmonary adenocarcinoma.

Case Summary: Here, we describe a case of a 66-year-old woman who presented with recurrent abdominal pain and was eventually diagnosed with AL amyloidosis with colon involvement and pulmonary adenocarcinoma.

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Background: The gut microbiota plays a pivotal role in ulcerative colitis (UC) development. This study explores the impact of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) on the gut microbiota in UC and assesses changes during vedolizumab treatment, investigating prophylactic anti-tuberculosis therapy.

Results: This cohort study included adult patients with UC receiving vedolizumab treatment at Jinhua Hospital, Zhejiang University from April 2021 to December 2022.

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This article reviews the recent advances in pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic cancer, as well as the relationship between long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) in disease progression. Unfortunately, pancreatic cancer has no early symptoms and quickly invades surrounding tissue and organs, making it one of the deadliest. Accordingly, we urgently need to identify high-risk individuals with precancerous lesions through screening methods to identify early disease, provide better prevention strategies and improve overall survival.

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  • A 34-year-old man visited the emergency department after experiencing 6 days of bloody stools, with no prior changes in bowel habits or significant medical history.
  • Initial lab tests showed low hemoglobin levels, prompting a blood transfusion, but initial endoscopies did not identify any bleeding source.
  • Further imaging revealed small intestinal venous ectasias, and a single-balloon enteroscopy confirmed venous ectasias in the jejunum as the likely cause of the ongoing gastrointestinal bleeding.
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This article systematically reviewed the pathological features, molecular mechanisms, and tumor microenvironment of head and neck paraganglioma(HNPGL), with a focus on pseudohypoxic HNPGL. It was demonstrated that pseudohypoxic HNPGL mainly involves multiple gene mutations, such as SDHx and , which affect the stability and activity of HIF protein and exacerbate the development of the tumor. Meanwhile, the paper also analyzed the expression patterns of HIF-1α and HIF-2α in HNPGL, and found that differences in HIF activation may have an impact on the therapeutic response of specific subtypes.

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To explore the gene expression characteristics of endothelial cells and fibroblasts in the microenvironment of -mutated carotid body tumors(-CBT), to fine the functional enrichment of each subcluster, and to further explore the network of cell-cell interactions in the microenvironment of -CBT. The bioinformatics analysis was used to download and reanalyze the single-nuclear RNA sequencing data of -CBT, mutated thoracic and abdominal paraganglioma(-ATPGL), -CBT, and normal adrenal medulla(NAM), to clarify the information of cell populations of the samples. We focused on exploring the gene expression profiles of endothelial cells and fibroblasts subclusters, and performed functional enrichment analysis based on Gene Ontology(GO) resources.

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Tympanojugular paragangliomas (TJP) originate from the parasympathetic ganglia in the lateral base of the skull. Although the cellular composition and oncogenic mechanisms of paragangliomas have been evaluated, a comprehensive transcriptomic atlas specific to TJP remains to be established to facilitate further investigations. In this study, single-cell RNA sequencing and whole-exome sequencing were conducted on six surgically excised TJP samples to determine their cellular composition and intratumoral heterogeneity.

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  • Chemotherapy is an important treatment for colorectal cancer, but some cancers become resistant to it.
  • New research shows that when cancer cells are treated with drugs that damage DNA, a part of the cell called the Golgi disperses more in cancer stem cells than in regular cancer cells.
  • This Golgi dispersal helps the cancer cells resist the effects of the drugs by making it easier for them to move chemicals out of the cells, revealing a new way that cancer can become resistant to treatment.
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Background: Severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) is associated with tremendous systemic inflammation, T-helper 17 (Th17) cells, and regulatory T (Treg) cells play an essential role in the inflammatory responses. Meanwhile, soluble fibrinogen-like protein 2 (Sfgl2) is a critical immunosuppressive effector cytokine of Treg cells and modulates immune responses. However, the impact of SAP induction on Sfgl2 expression and the role of Sfgl2 in immunomodulation under SAP conditions are largely unknown.

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Background: Allied disorders of Hirschsprung's disease (ADHD) exhibit symptoms akin to those of Hirschsprung's disease, primarily characterized by intestinal obstruction, bowel dilatation, and chronic constipation. The occurrence of amyloid complications in patients with ADHD is infrequent. In this report, we present a case of ADHD with intestinal ulcers as the initial gastrointestinal manifestation, and subsequent pathological examination revealed the presence of amyloid deposits in the colonic mucosa.

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Abnormal nuclear enlargement is a diagnostic and physical hallmark of malignant tumors. Large nuclei are positively associated with an increased risk of developing metastasis; however, a large nucleus is inevitably more resistant to cell migration due to its size. The present study demonstrated that the nuclear size of primary colorectal cancer (CRC) cells at an advanced stage was larger than cells at an early stage.

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Background: Early gastric cancer (EGC) is typically treated with endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). However, recurrence may occur after ESD, requiring surveillance.

Aim: To examine the knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) of EGC survivors following ESD regarding gastric cancer recurrence.

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Tumor oncogenesis, cancer metastasis, and immune evasion were substantially impacted by the mammalian target of the rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) pathway. However, in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), no mTORC1 signaling-based gene signature has ever been published. mTORC1 scores were computed employing a single sample gene set enrichment analysis based on databases including the International Cancer Genome Consortium (ICGC) and The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA).

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Since inflammatory cytokines cause stress to chondrocytes and the failure of cartilage defects repair with cartilage tissue engineering, it is necessary to develop a scaffold to maintain cartilage regeneration under inflammatory factors caused stress. Following a berberine-oleanolic acid (OA) complex salt (BOA) was grafted to hyaluronic acid (HA) to obtain water soluble BOA-g-HA, it mixed with silk fibroin (SF) to prepared 4 solutions, which contained 30 mg/mL SF and 0.75, 1.

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A 25-year-old man presented with 3-day history of abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, and bloody stools. The contrast-enhanced CT examination of the abdomen detected thickening and edema of intestinal canal wall. The complete colonoscopy showed hyperemia, dropsy and erosion in the sigmoid colon and rectum.

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To compare the graft success rate and hearing outcomes of endoscopic cartilage reinforcement perichondrium-cartilage composite graft and push-through techniques for the treatment of large marginal perforations. Randomized controlled trial. A total of 57 large marginal perforations were prospectively randomized to cartilage reinforcement (n = 29) and cartilage push-through technique (n = 28) groups.

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We show that the knockout of a sugar transporter gene OsSWEET15 led to a significant drop in rice fertility with around half of the knockout mutant's spikelets bearing blighted or empty grains. The rest of the spikelets bore fertile grains with a slightly reduced weight. Notably, the ovaries in the blighted grains of the ossweet15 mutants expanded after flowering but terminated their development before the endosperm cellularization stage and subsequently aborted.

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Uneven oxygen supply in solid tumors leads to hypoxic and normoxic regions. Hypoxic cells exhibit increased secretion of lactate, which creates an acidic tumor microenvironment (TME). This acidic TME is positively associated with tumor metastasis.

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Ichthyophthirius multifiliis is a protozoan ciliate that causes white spot disease (also known as ichthyophthiriasis) in freshwater fish. Holland's spinibarbel (Spinibarbus hollandi) was less susceptible to white spot disease than grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon Idella). In this study, grass carp and Holland's spinibarbel are infected by I.

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Sucrose-proton symporters play important roles in carbohydrate transport during plant growth and development. Their physiological functions have only been partly characterized and their regulation mechanism is largely unclear. Here we report that the knockout of a sucrose transporter gene, OsSUT1, by CRISPR-Cas9 mediated gene editing resulted in a slightly dwarf size and complete infertility of the gene's homozygous mutants.

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Sugar transporters play important or even indispensable roles in sugar translocation among adjacent cells in the plant. They are mainly composed of sucrose-proton symporter SUT family members and SWEET family members. In rice, 5 and 21 members are identified in these transporter families, and some of their physiological functions have been characterized on the basis of gene knockout or knockdown strategies.

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In breast cancer, tumor-associated macrophages with activated phenotypes promote tumor invasion and metastasis. The more aggressive mesenchymal-like breast cancer cells have a selective advantage, skewing macrophages toward the more immunosuppressive subtype. However, the mechanism underlying this shift is poorly understood.

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Purpose: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is known for its higher recurrence rate in short-term (3-5 years) follow-up and limited systemic therapeutic methods (chemotherapy). Current literature debates over whether chemotherapy should be given to TNBC with a very early disease stage (T1a/bN0). This meta-analysis aimed to compare short-term recurrence rate between patients receiving adjuvant chemotherapy or not for this population.

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