Publications by authors named "Yongbo Hu"

The Plasmodium falciparum cytoplasmic tyrosine tRNA synthetase (PfTyrRS) is an attractive drug target that is susceptible to reaction-hijacking by AMP-mimicking nucleoside sulfamates. We previously identified an exemplar pyrazolopyrimidine ribose sulfamate, ML901, as a potent reaction hijacking inhibitor of PfTyrRS. Here we examined the stage specificity of action of ML901, showing very good activity against the schizont stage, but lower trophozoite stage activity.

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Introduction: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a debilitating and heterogeneous disease. Many MDD patients experience concurrent anxiety symptoms, often referred to as anxious depression (MDD-ANX). The relationships between network alterations in structural connectivity (SC) and functional connectivity (FC) in MDD and its anxiety-related subtype remain areas that require further investigation.

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Background: Subcortical functional abnormalities are believed to contribute to clinical symptoms and cognitive impairments in major depressive disorder (MDD). By introducing functional gradient mapping, the present study evaluated subcortical gradients in MDD patients and their association with cognitive features.

Methods: Organization patterns and between-group differences in the principal subcortical gradient were investigated in 145 never-treated first-episode MDD patients and 145 healthy controls (HCs) across limbic, thalamic, and basal ganglia (BG) systems and their structural and functional subregions.

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  • Increased levels of ROCK1 in the brains of Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients correlate positively with lysosomal dysfunction and Aβ accumulation, suggesting its role in AD pathogenesis.
  • The study demonstrates that knocking down ROCK1 enhances lysosomal function and promotes the clearance of Aβ by facilitating TFEB's nuclear distribution.
  • Targeting ROCK1 may provide a potential therapeutic strategy to restore lysosomal homeostasis and mitigate cognitive decline in AD models.*
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  • Behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are common in dementia patients, and second-generation antipsychotics (SGAs) like brexpiprazole and aripiprazole are often used for treatment, but their effectiveness and acceptability were not well understood prior to this study.
  • A network meta-analysis of 20 randomized controlled trials (involving 6,374 participants) assessed the efficacy, acceptability, and tolerability of five SGAs, revealing that brexpiprazole was the most effective, while aripiprazole had a better acceptability profile compared to placebo.
  • Tolerability findings showed that olanzapine performed poorly with higher dropout rates due to adverse effects,
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Background: Controllability analysis is an approach developed for evaluating the ability of a brain region to modulate function in other regions, which has been found to be altered in major depressive disorder (MDD). Both depressive symptoms and cognitive impairments are prominent features of MDD, but the case-control differences of controllability between MDD and controls can not fully interpret the contribution of both clinical symptoms and cognition to brain controllability and linked patterns among them in MDD.

Methods: Sparse canonical correlation analysis was used to investigate the associations between resting-state functional brain controllability at the network level and clinical symptoms and cognition in 99 first-episode medication-naïve patients with MDD.

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: Parkinson's disease (PD) is marked by the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta, leading to motor and cognitive dysfunctions. The molecular mechanisms underlying synaptic alterations in PD remain elusive, with a focus on the role of Itga5 in synaptic integrity and motor coordination and TAT-Itga5 was designed to suppress PTEN activity in this investigation. : This study utilized MPTP-induced PD animal models to investigate the expression and role of Itga5 in the striatum.

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Background: Circadian rhythm (CR) disturbance is intricately associated with Parkinson's disease (PD). However, the involvement of CR-related mechanisms in the pathogenesis and progression of PD remains elusive.

Methods: A total of 141 PD patients and 113 healthy participants completed CR-related clinical examinations in this study.

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Background: The limited understanding of the physiology and psychology of polar expedition explorers has prompted concern over the potential cognitive impairments caused by exposure to extreme environmental conditions. Prior research has demonstrated that such stressors can negatively impact cognitive function, sleep quality, and behavioral outcomes. Nevertheless, the impact of the polar environment on neuronal activity remains largely unknown.

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  • Major depressive disorder (MDD) is common, and vortioxetine shows promise as an antidepressant, but its dose-response relationship is not clearly defined.
  • This study performed a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials to investigate the effectiveness and safety of different doses of vortioxetine in treating MDD.
  • Findings suggest that a dose of 4.37 mg/day is effective, with potential benefits seen at higher doses, but acceptability and safety issues may arise as the dosage increases, indicating further research is needed beyond current dosage limits.*
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Precipitation in the plum rain period accounts for 40%-50% of annual precipitation in the monsoon region. To clarify the temporal variability of the isotopic composition of precipitation during the plum rain period from event to interannual time scale and identify the influencing factors, we analyzed the isotopic composition of precipitation and its influencing factors in Nanjing from 2015 to 2022. By using the Hybrid Single-particle Lagran-gian Integrated Trajectory (HYSPLIT) model with specific humidity analysis, we investigated the water vapor source and influencing factors.

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  • - Major depressive disorder (MDD) is influenced by genetics, but its exact mechanisms remain unclear.
  • - A study investigated gene pathways in 117 MDD patients compared to 78 healthy controls, finding that the Digestion and Dietary Carbohydrate pathway had 100% mutations in MDD patients.
  • - These results suggest that understanding gene pathway mutations could help identify possible causes of MDD and lead to new diagnostic or treatment options.
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Alzheimer's disease is neurodegenerative and characterized by progressive cognitive impairment. Synaptic dysfunction appears in the early stage of Alzheimer's disease and is significantly correlated with cognitive impairment. However, the specific regulatory mechanism remains unclear.

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The perceptual dysfunctions have been fundamental causes of cognitive and emotional problems in patients with major depressive disorder. However, visual system impairment in depression has been underexplored. Here, we explored functional connectivity in a large cohort of first-episode medication-naïve patients with major depressive disorder (n = 190) and compared it with age- and sex-matched healthy controls (n = 190).

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Background: The retrograde endocannabinoid (eCB) pathway is closely associated with the etiology of major depressive disorder (MDD) at both pathophysiological and genetic levels. This study aimed to investigate the potential role of genetic mutations in the eCB pathway and underlying mechanisms in Han Chinese patients with MDD.

Methods: A total of 96 drug-naïve patients with first-episode MDD and 62 healthy controls (HCs) were recruited.

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  • - Giant cell angioblastoma is a rare vascular tumor with limited studies on its clinical and imaging characteristics, featuring four reported cases involving male patients of varying ages with lesions primarily in the femur and knee area.
  • - Imaging showed either bone destruction or soft tissue invasion, with histopathology revealing nodular tissue composed of spindle-shaped cells and multinucleated giant cells, alongside specific cell markers identified through immunophenotyping.
  • - Treatment generally involves surgical resection, with one case experiencing a relapse, but there were no instances of distant metastasis or death during follow-up, suggesting it is a locally invasive tumor manageable through surgery and potentially interferons.
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Background: The hippocampus and amygdala are densely interconnected structures that work together in multiple affective and cognitive processes that are important to the etiology of major depressive disorder (MDD). Each of these structures consists of several heterogeneous subfields. We aim to explore the topologic properties of the volume-based intrinsic network within the hippocampusamygdala complex in medication-naïve patients with first-episode MDD.

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In the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), patients harboring exon 20 insertion mutations in the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) gene (EGFR) have few effective therapies because this subset of mutants is generally resistant to most currently approved EGFR inhibitors. This report describes the structure-guided design of a novel series of potent, irreversible inhibitors of EGFR exon 20 insertion mutations, including the V769_D770insASV and D770_N771insSVD mutants. Extensive structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies led to the discovery of mobocertinib (compound 21c), which inhibited growth of Ba/F3 cells expressing the ASV insertion with a half-maximal inhibitory concentration of 11 nM and with selectivity over wild-type EGFR.

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Substantial clinical heterogeneity and comorbidity inherent amongst mental disorders limit the identification of neuroimaging biomarkers that can reliably track clinical symptoms. Strategies that enable generation of meaningful and replicable neurobiological markers at the individual level will push the field of neuropsychiatry forward in developing efficacious personalized treatment. The current study included 142 adult patients with a primary diagnosis of schizophrenia (SCZ), bipolar (BP), or attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and 67 patient ratings across four behavioral measures.

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Background: Cognitive impairment, an intrinsic feature of major depressive disorder (MDD), affects daily and social functioning in depression patients. However, the cognitive impairment profile in MDD remains ambiguous because of the high heterogeneity of previous studies.

Methods: Four cognitive domains, including memory, processing speed, executive function (EF), and attention, were assessed in 184 first-episode drug-naïve (FEDN) MDD patients and matched 71 healthy controls (HCs).

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer and the 4th leading cause of cancer-related deaths, although with a dismal prognosis. The SIAH E3 Ubiquitin Protein Ligase 2 (SIAH2) regulates the expression of multiple proteins via ubiquitination and proteasome. However, the biological role of SIAH2 in colorectal cancer tumorigenesis remains controversial.

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  • * Adult-onset NCL (ANCL) is linked to specific gene mutations, including L115R, L116Δ, and C124_C133dup.
  • * A new study identified a novel C128Y mutation in a young Chinese female with ANCL, causing abnormal palmitoylation and leading to the formation of lipofuscin deposits.
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A simple, one-step electrodeposition process was rapidly performed on a metal substrate to fabricate calcium superhydrophobic surfaces in an electrolyte containing calcium chloride (CaCl), myristic acid (CH(CH)COOH), and ethanol, which can avoid the intricate post-processing of surface treatment. The morphology and surface chemical compositions of the fabricated superhydrophobic surfaces were systematically examined by means of SEM, XRD, and FTIR, respectively. The results indicate that the deposited surfaces were mainly composed of calcium myristate, which can dramatically lower surface free energy.

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Moisture recycling plays a crucial role in regional hydrological budgets. The isotopic composition of precipitation has long been considered as a good tracer to investigate moisture recycling. This study quantifies the moisture recycling fractions () in the Lake Taihu region using spatial variations of deuterium excess in precipitation () and surface water vapour flux ().

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  • China's population is rapidly aging, leading to an increase in neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer's disease (AD), which is now the fifth leading cause of death in the country.
  • The 'Healthy China Action' plan aims to shift focus from treating diseases to maintaining health for the growing number of individuals affected by Alzheimer's and related dementias.
  • The report analyzes the epidemiological trends, economic impact, clinical practices, and public health resources related to ADRD, while offering guidance for prevention, treatment, and policy development.
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