Publications by authors named "Yong-bo Yang"

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) demonstrates a significantly high prevalence among swine populations. Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) with high affinity for conserved epitopes of PRRSV can facilitate the development of a broad-spectrum detection method for this virus. This study identified two PRRSV-specific mAbs, designated 2B1 and 2C6, which recognized two conformation-dependent epitopes through indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA) and Western blot analysis.

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is an important bacterial pathogen that affects the global pig industry. The immunosuppressive nature of infection is recognized, and our previous research has confirmed thymus atrophy with a large number of necrotic cells. In this current work, we aimed to uncover the role of pyroptosis in cellular necrosis in thymic cells of -infected mice.

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Background: A cost-effective Escherichia coli expression system has gained popularity for producing virus-like particle (VLP) vaccines. However, the challenge lies in balancing the endotoxin residue and removal costs, as residual endotoxins can cause inflammatory reactions in the body.

Results: In this study, porcine parvovirus virus-like particles (PPV-VLPs) were successfully assembled from Decreased Endotoxic BL21 (BL21-DeE), and the effect of structural changes in the lipid A of BL21 on endotoxin activity, immunogenicity, and safety was investigated.

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Background: Definitive chemoradiotherapy is recommended as the primary treatment for cervical esophageal carcinoma (CEC). However, local control rates remain unsatisfactory for some patients. Therefore, in this study, we introduced a new treatment paradigm for individuals with CEC, customizing the choice between subsequent local treatments based on their response to induction chemotherapy and immunotherapy.

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The membrane-associated RING-CH 8 protein (MARCH8), a member of the E3 ubiquitin ligase family, has broad-spectrum antiviral activity. However, some viruses hijack MARCH8 to promote virus replication, highlighting its dual role in the viral lifecycle. Most studies on MARCH8 have focused on RNA viruses, leaving its role in DNA viruses largely unexplored.

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Background: Surgery is the cornerstone of the treatment of esophageal cancer (EC). This study is to evaluate the dietary habits and nutrition status in EC patients who underwent esophagectomy followed by esophageal reconstruction.

Methods: This retrospective study included patients with EC who underwent esophagectomy followed by esophageal reconstruction in the Department of Thoracic Surgery I of Peking University Cancer Hospital between February 2014 and December 2018.

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  • - PRRSV causes significant economic losses in the pig industry, and the nonstructural protein 7α (NSP7α) is identified as a promising target for developing detection methods due to its high conservation across PRRSV lineages.
  • - Researchers expressed and purified NSP7α in E. coli and developed a detection method (NSP7α-ab-ELISA) that shows a 93.1% agreement with a commercial test kit, revealing the presence of NSP7α antibodies in pig serum 14 days post-infection.
  • - Three monoclonal antibodies were used to identify specific regions of NSP7α, confirming its localization in the cytoplasm and enhancing the understanding of its antigenicity, which can aid
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Background: The higher pathologic complete response (pCR) after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy compared with neoadjuvant chemotherapy for locally advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) has not translated into significant gains in overall survival. Data on the long-term survival of patients who obtained a pCR after neoadjuvant chemotherapy are scarce. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the long-term prognosis and recurrence patterns in these patients.

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Rationale And Objectives: To identify CT features for distinguishing grade 1 (G1)/grade 2 (G2) from grade 3 (G3) pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PNETs) using different machine learning (ML) methods.

Materials And Methods: A total of 147 patients with 155 lesions confirmed by pathology were retrospectively included. Clinical-demographic and radiological CT features was collected.

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Objectives: DNA mismatch repair deficiency (dMMR) status has served as a positive predictive biomarker for immunotherapy and long-term prognosis in gastric cancer (GC). The aim of the present study was to develop a computed tomography (CT)-based nomogram for preoperatively predicting mismatch repair (MMR) status in GC.

Methods: Data from a total of 159 GC patients between January 2020 and July 2021 with dMMR GC (n=53) and MMR-proficient (pMMR) GC (n=106) confirmed by postoperative immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining were retrospectively analyzed.

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Objectives: Even underwent radical resection, some patients of thoracic esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) are still exposed to local recurrence in a short time. To this end, the present study sought to differentiate patient subgroups by assessing risk factors for postoperative early (within one year) local lymph node recurrence (PELLNR).

Methods: ESCC patients were selected from a prospective database, and divided into high- and low-risk groups according to the time of their local lymphatic recurrence (within one year or later).

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Chylothorax is an important complication after esophagectomy. Ligation of the injured thoracic duct is the main method to prevent chylothorax after esophagectomy, but may be associated with adverse effects. Whether ligation of the injured tributary alone, keeping the main trunk intact, may suffice to prevent post-operative chylothorax is not well known.

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Little is known about the damage to the important peripheral immune organ spleen caused by Streptococcus suis infection. In this study, we found that S. suis induced splenomegaly and lymphocyte disruption in spleens of mice.

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  • The study investigates how SARS-CoV-2 enters cells and spreads from one cell to another, which is crucial for understanding its behavior and effects.
  • Researchers found that blocking macropinocytosis, a cellular process, reduced SARS-CoV-2 infection and its ability to fuse cells together.
  • Key proteins involved in the virus's entry were identified, including Rac1, a small GTPase, and p21-activated kinase 1, highlighting the role of macropinocytosis in facilitating both entry and cell-to-cell fusion of the virus.
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Objective: To identify quantitative CT features for distinguishing well-differentiated pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PNETs) from poorly differentiated pancreatic neuroendocrine carcinomas (PNECs).

Materials And Methods: Seventeen patients with PNECs and 131 patients with PNETs confirmed by biopsy or surgery were retrospectively included. General demographic (sex, age) and CT quantitative parameters (arterial/portal absolute enhancement, arterial/portal relative enhancement ratio, arterial/portal enhancement ratio) were collected.

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  • PRRS (Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome) is a significant disease in pigs, causing major economic losses, and distinguishing between infected and vaccinated pigs is difficult despite over 20 years of vaccine use.
  • This study analyzed all known NSP2 sequences of PRRSV-2 and identified two specific peptides (m1B and m2B) that reacted with antibodies from PRRSV-positive pigs in immunoassays.
  • The researchers created deletion mutants of the virus to assess the impact of these peptides, finding that removing m1B and m2B did not affect virus replication, suggesting they could serve as useful molecular markers for improving PRRSV vaccines.
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  • Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is a serious issue for the global pig industry caused by the PRRS virus (PRRSV), with a new recombinant virus named SD043 identified from a sick pig farm in 2019.
  • SD043 is a recombinant strain from two different lineages (1 and 8) of PRRSV and has undergone recombination twice, exhibiting mild symptoms and significant lung damage in infected pigs.
  • Increased genomic surveillance in Shandong province indicates a rising trend of recombinant PRRSVs since 2015, providing insights into the virus's behavior and aiding efforts to manage PRRS outbreaks more effectively.
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Heterotopic pancreas is a rare congenital abnormality that occurs during the growth and development process. It can be found in any part of the digestive tract, but the most common sites are the stomach, duodenum, and jejunum. Malignant transformation especially in the esophagus is rare.

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causes disease in cattle, sheep, goats and swine, and is involved occasionally in human disease worldwide. Most reports implicating have been associated with clinical cases, whereas no report has focused on pathogenicity of in mouse models or precision-cut lung slice (PCLS) cultures from swine. Here, we isolated and identified a virulent, β-hemolytic, multidrug-resistant strain named 20121, which harbors the virulence marker genes and .

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Objective: To establish a diagnostic model by combining imaging features with enhanced CT texture analysis to differentiate pancreatic serous cystadenomas (SCNs) from pancreatic mucinous cystadenomas (MCNs).

Materials And Methods: Fifty-seven and 43 patients with pathology-confirmed SCNs and MCNs, respectively, from one center were analyzed and divided into a training cohort (n = 72) and an internal validation cohort (n = 28). An external validation cohort (n = 28) from another center was allocated.

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  • Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is a major issue for the global swine industry, making effective detection of the PRRS virus (PRRSV) crucial for diagnosis.
  • This study developed a new method combining reverse transcription recombinase polymerase amplification (RT-RPA) with a lateral flow dipstick (LFD) specifically for North American PRRSV (PRRSV-2), achieving high sensitivity and specificity.
  • The method showed a 100% detection coincidence rate with quantitative RT-PCR for samples with lower cycle threshold values, indicating its potential as a reliable field tool for detecting PRRSV-2.
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Porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV) is a recently discovered coronavirus that poses a potential threat to the global swine industry. Although we know that aminopeptidase N (APN) is important for PDCoV replication, it is unclear whether it is the primary functional receptor, and the mechanism by which it promotes viral replication is not fully understood. Here, we systematically investigated the roles of porcine APN (pAPN) during PDCoV infection of nonsusceptible cells, including in viral attachment and internalization.

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Bcl2-associated athanogene (BAG) 3, which is a chaperone-mediated selective autophagy protein, plays a pivotal role in modulating the life cycle of a wide variety of viruses. Both positive and negative modulations of viruses by BAG3 were reported. However, the effects of BAG3 on pseudorabies virus (PRV) remain unknown.

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