Publications by authors named "Yu Pang"

Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major cause of infectious disease mortality globally, with significant underdiagnosis perpetuating transmission. Tongue swab analysis has emerged as a promising non-invasive method for pulmonary TB diagnosis. This study evaluates the diagnostic accuracy of the TB-EASY quantitative PCR (qPCR) assay using tongue swab specimens.

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Background: Targeting the TGF-β pathway in tumor therapy has proven challenging due to the highly context-dependent functions of TGF-β. Integrin αvβ8, a pivotal activator of TGF-β, has been implicated in TGF-β signaling within tumors, as demonstrated by the significant anti-tumor effects of anti-αvβ8 antibodies. Nevertheless, the expression profile of αvβ8 remains a subject of debate, and the precise mechanisms underlying the anti-tumor effects of anti-αvβ8 antibodies are not yet fully elucidated.

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Background: Early evaluation of culture conversion after 6-month treatment of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is vital for outcome prediction. This study aims to merge the maximum lesion cross-sectional area observed via computed tomography (CT) imaging during treatment to predict therapeutic response.

Methods: We retrospectively involved MDR-TB patients who completed 6 months of treatment from two hospitals.

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Background: Tuberculosis (TB) diagnostic monitoring is paramount to clinical decision-making and the host biomarkers appears to play a significant role. The currently available diagnostic technology for TB detection is inadequate. In the present study, we aimed to identify biomarkers for diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) using urinary metabolomic and proteomic analysis.

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  • * First-line treatments are being challenged by resistance, leading to the need for more toxic second-line drugs, but new agents and treatment regimens, like the BPaLM protocol, show promise for better efficacy and shorter treatment times.
  • * Emerging strategies, including immunotherapy and cell therapies, aim to boost the immune response against TB, but significant obstacles remain in reaching the WHO's goal to end TB, especially due to resource diversion from the COVID-
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The photophysics of naphthalimide (NI)-phenothiazine (PTZ) dyads were investigated as electron donor-acceptor (D-A) thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) emitters. Femtosecond transient absorption (fs-TA) spectra show that the photophysical processes in non-polar solvents are in singlet localized state (LE, = 0.8 ps) → Franck-Condon singlet charge separation state (CS, = 7.

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Sitafloxacin is a quinolone broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent, and its pharmacologic properties and data demonstrate that sitafloxacin has a potent killing effect against , including drug-resistant strains, which is superior to that of other available quinolones. However, its efficacy in patients with primary-sensitive tuberculosis is unclear. This study aims to evaluate the early bactericidal activity (EBA) of sitafloxacin in patients with primary drug-susceptible tuberculosis.

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  • Alternative polyadenylation (APA) is highlighted as a key regulatory mechanism for gene expression in pig muscles, similar to alternative splicing (AS), contributing to the complexity of the transcriptome and proteome.
  • Through long-read isoform sequencing, novel transcripts were discovered at various developmental stages, revealing extensive transcript diversity and identifying significant genes related to muscle growth and development.
  • The study uncovers that changes in alternative splicing and polyadenylation site usage are linked to ageing, emphasizing the role of APA and AS in regulating muscle gene expression and enhancing transcriptional variety.
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Objectives: The combined use of bedaquiline and delamanid (BDQ-DLM) is limited by an increased risk of prolonging the QTc interval. We retrospectively evaluated patients who received DLM/BDQ-containing regimens at a TB-specialized hospital. We aimed to present clinical efficacy and safety data for Chinese patients.

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  • This study investigates how N-acetylcysteine (NAC) affects oxidative stress, apoptosis, and autophagy in macrophages infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB).
  • Researchers divided macrophages into four groups to analyze changes in these factors after NAC treatment over different time periods.
  • Results showed that NAC treatment reduced oxidative stress and inhibited MTB growth in macrophages, suggesting NAC could potentially be beneficial in tuberculosis treatment by mitigating the harmful effects of MTB infection.
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  • The study investigates how the timing of sowing different crops (wheat and maize) affects their competitiveness and yield when intercropped compared to being grown separately.
  • Field experiments were conducted over two years with various sowing times and planting methods, revealing that delaying wheat sowing reduced its yield while increasing maize's, yet wheat maintained a competitive edge during growth.
  • Ultimately, aligning the sowing times of wheat and maize shifted their interaction from unbalanced to more mutually beneficial, but wheat still retained some competitive advantages despite these changes.
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Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) is a foodborne pathogen that infects humans by colonizing the large intestine. Upon reaching the large intestine, EHEC mediates local signal recognition and the transcriptional regulation of virulence genes to promote adherence and colonization in a highly site-specific manner. Two-component systems (TCSs) represent an important strategy used by EHEC to couple external stimuli with the regulation of gene expression, thereby allowing EHEC to rapidly adapt to changing environmental conditions.

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Background: This is the first case report describing a patient with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) harboring two rare human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) exon 21 insertion mutations, who responded to furmonertinib treatment. Furmonertinib maybe one effective and economical treatment for NSCLC patients harboring HER2 mutations with minor side effects.

Case Description: We present a case report of a 49-year-old female diagnosed with stage IV lung adenocarcinoma who complained of irritating dry cough symptoms followed by chest tightness.

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Chitosan derivatives, including O-carboxymethyl chitosan (CMC), N-(2-hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride)-O-carboxymethyl chitosan (QCMC), and N-(2-hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride)-O-dodecylylpyridine chitosan quaternary ammonium salt (DQCMC), were synthesized and characterized using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, H nuclear magnetic resonance (H NMR) spectroscopy, Ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) spectroscopy, and element analysis (EA). The antibacterial activities of chitosan and chitosan derivatives against Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Staphylococcus aureus (S.

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Background: Pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) exacerbation can lead to respiratory failure, multi-organ failure, and symptoms related to central nervous system diseases. The purpose of this study is to screen biomarkers and metabolic pathways that can predict the progression of PTB, and to verify the role of the metabolic enzyme xanthine oxidase (XO) in the progression of PTB.

Methods: To explore the biomarkers and mechanisms underlying the progression of PTB, plasma metabolomics sequencing was conducted on patients with severe PTB, non-severe PTB, and healthy individuals.

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This study aims to develop a sustained release patch for bisoprolol (BSP) to address the issue of blood pressure fluctuations caused by traditional dosing methods, ensuring continuous drug release and efficient utilization. Long-chain saturated fatty acids (C-C) were chosen as counterions to precisely control BSP's permeation rate in the patch formulation, and the ion-pairing strategy's mechanism in drug delivery was thoroughly investigated. Molecular docking results revealed significant differences in the adsorption capacities of different ion pairs in the stratum corneum (SC) and epidermis, directly influencing their residence times and thereby regulating BSP's passive diffusion rate.

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Plant endophytes spend at least part of their life cycle in plants without causing diseases in the hosts, being the microbial resources with rich species and diverse functions. With the advancement in sequencing technology, the microbiological study of endophytes has become increasingly intensive. Being praised for the targeted validation and low cost, Sanger sequencing has been preferred by researchers.

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Background: The integration of high-risk human papilloma virus (HPV) DNA into the human genome has been implicated in cervical carcinogenesis and head and neck squamous cell cancer. However, its role in lung squamous cell carcinoma is not well understood. In addition, tuberculosis (TB) and lung cancer(LC) share similar clinical symptoms and imaging features, increasing the risk of misdiagnosis.

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Sensitive, specific, and accurate detection of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) is of great importance in the diagnosis and prognosis of cancer. Herein, an ultrasensitive ratiometric electrochemical biosensor was designed with a dual recognition strategy for highly specific and accurate detection of circulating MCF-7 human breast cancer cells based on gold film-modified porous organic cages loaded with ferrocene (Au/Fc@POCs) as the substrate and methylene blue-encapsulated covalent organic frameworks (MB@COFs) as the label material, producing two independent electrochemical signals from the Fc and MB probes, respectively. As the concentration of MCF-7 cells increases, the electrochemical signal of MB enhances significantly while the oxidation signal of Fc decreases remarkably.

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Tuberculosis, caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), is a critical global health issue that is complicated by the ability of the pathogen to delay the host's T-cell immune response. This delay in T-cell recruitment to the site of infection is a pivotal survival strategy for Mtb, allowing it to establish a persistent chronic infection. To investigate the underlying mechanisms, this study focused on Mtb's exploitation of host tryptophan metabolism.

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Background: We concurrently developed a prospective study to assess clinical outcomes among patients receiving 9-month bedaquiline (BDQ)-containing regimens, aiming to provide valuable data on the use of this short-course regimen in China.

Methods: This open-label, randomized, controlled, multicenter, non-inferiority trial was conducted at sixteen hospitals, and enrolled participants aged 18 years and older with pulmonary rifampicin/multidrug tuberculosis. Participants were randomly assigned, in a 1:1 ratio.

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Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) methylation plays a key role in gene regulation and is critical for development and human disease. Techniques such as whole-genome bisulfite sequencing (WGBS) and reduced representation bisulfite sequencing (RRBS) allow DNA methylation analysis at the genome scale, with Illumina NovaSeq 6000 and MGI Tech DNBSEQ-T7 being popular due to their efficiency and affordability. However, detailed comparative studies of their performance are not available.

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Lung cancer is the top cause of cancer deaths globally. Advances in immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have transformed cancer treatment, but their use in lung cancer has led to more side effects. This study examined if past pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) affects ICIs' effectiveness and safety in lung cancer treatment.

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The excited-state property determines the occurrence of photofunctions in organic materials. We have developed a fragment frontier molecular orbital model for the donor-acceptor-type (--type) systems and constructed molecular descriptors of the excited-state property with charge transfer (CT) or local excitation (LE) based on the orbital information on constituent and fragments. Applying these descriptors, we rapidly screened CT or LE and CT or LE molecules from 2500 molecules generated by the binding of 50 donors and 50 acceptors, and the results of 26 molecules were confirmed by available experiments and first-principles calculations.

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