Publications by authors named "Yu-jie Zhao"

Metaflammation is low-grade inflammation triggered by chronic metabolic imbalance and caused by dysregulated metabolites in metabolic inflammatory syndrome (MIS), which includes four diseases: obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), atherosclerosis (AS), and nonalcoholic fatty liver diseases (NAFLD, recently proposed to be replaced by metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, MASLD). These diseases exhibit apparent sex dimorphism as regards MIS. Estrogen not only plays a crucial role in gender differences in adults but also possesses an anti-inflammatory effect on many metabolic diseases.

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Amid growing concerns regarding gout and hyperuricemia associated with high-protein and purine-rich diets, the need for effective prevention and management strategies with minimal side effects has become increasingly critical. This study evaluates the potential of three commonly consumed plant-based functional foods, , , and , inhibiting xanthine oxidase (XO) and adenosine deaminase (ADA), key enzymes in uric acid metabolism. Results from hyperuricemia model mice indicate that this blend significantly reduces serum uric acid levels, mirroring the efficacy of conventional prevention and management strategies such as allopurinol but with fewer adverse effects.

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  • Previous studies on depression focused mainly on common genetic variants, but this research uses whole-exome sequencing to explore rare coding variants and their effects on depression.
  • A large-scale study involving 296,199 UK Biobank participants found 22 genes linked to depressive symptoms, including six new ones (TRIM27, UBD, SVOP, ADGRB2, IRF2BPL, and ANKRD12).
  • The study revealed that these genes are connected to immune responses and regions of the brain tied to depression, offering new insights into the genetic factors and mechanisms behind depressive symptoms.
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Proteomic alterations preceding the onset of depression offer valuable insights into its development and potential interventions. Leveraging data from 46,165 UK Biobank participants and 2920 plasma proteins profiled at baseline, we conducted a longitudinal analysis with a median follow-up of 14.5 years to explore the relationship between plasma proteins and incident depression.

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Like alien plant invasion, range expansion of native plants may threaten biodiversity and economies, rendering them native invaders. Variation in abiotic and biotic conditions across a large geographic scale greatly affects variation in traits and interactions with herbivores of native plant invaders, which is an interesting yet mostly unexplored issue. We used a common garden experiment to compare defensive/nutritional traits and palatability to generalist herbivores of 20 native (23.

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Primary amines are privileged molecules in drug development. Yet, there is a noticeable scarcity of methods for directly introducing a primary amine group into the ubiquitous C(sp)-H bonds within organic compounds. Here, we report an iron-based catalytic system that enables direct primary amination of C(sp)-H bonds under aqueous conditions and air.

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Background: The immune system appears to play a crucial role in how breast cancer responds to chemotherapy. In this study, we investigated a peripheral marker of immune and inflammation named the neutrophil to albumin ratio (NAR) to explore its potential relationship with pathological complete response (pCR) in locally advanced breast cancer patients who underwent neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC).

Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of 212 consecutive breast cancer patients who received NAC.

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The Janus kinase/signal transducers and activators of transcription (JAK/STAT) signaling is activated by infections of bacteria, fungi, viruses and parasites and mediated cellular and humoral immune responses. In the pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum little is known about the function of JAK/STAT signaling in its immune system. In this study, we first showed that expression of genes in the JAK/STAT signaling, including the receptors Domeless1/2, Janus kinase (JAK) and transcriptional factor Stat92E, is up-regulated upon bacteria Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus and fungus Beauveria bassiana infections.

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The longhorned beetles are key players for the maintenance of biodiversity in the terrestrial ecosystem. As xylophagous cerambycid insects in Coleoptera, the beetles have evolved specialized olfactory and gustatory systems to recognize chemical cues in the surrounding habitats. Despite over 36,000 described species in the Cerambycidae family including a wood-boring pest Pharsalia antennata, only a limited number of them (<1 %) have been characterized regarding their chemical ecology at the molecular level.

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Background: Radiofrequency ablation has been applied for the treatment of hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM). The two known procedures are percutaneous intramyocardial septal radiofrequency ablation (PIMSRA) and endocardial radiofrequency septal ablation (ERSA).

Methods: This study presents a retrospective analysis of the PIMSRA and ERSA procedures in patients with drug-refractory HOCM.

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Telomerase (TE) is a promising diagnostic and prognostic biomarker for many cancers. Quantification of TE activity in living cells is of great significance in biomedical and clinical research. Conventional fluorescence-based sensors for quantification of intracellular TE may suffer from problems of fast photobleaching and auto-fluorescence of some endogenous molecules, and hence are liable to produce false negative or positive results.

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Background: Left atrial appendage closure (LAAC) is a safe and effective method for preventing embolic events in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation. However, peri-device leaks (PDLs) are sometimes unavoidable. Controversy exists regarding whether PDLs lead to embolic events.

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  • - The study aimed to analyze blood transfusion patterns in major cardiac surgeries to enhance the rational use of blood, focusing on patients from a national multicenter survey in China (2015-2016).
  • - Among heart valve surgery patients, autologous blood transfusion was most common (58.84%), while vascular surgery patients had the highest volume of this type (722 ml) and the greatest allogeneic blood transfusion rate (53.28%).
  • - Findings revealed significant variations in blood transfusion practices depending on the type of surgery, perioperative stages, and bleeding volumes, highlighting the need for targeted transfusion strategies to optimize blood resource use and improve safety.
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Contemporary pharmacological studies have reported that freshwater clam (Corbicula fluminea) can provide a broad spectrum of bioactivities, including antioxidant, anticancer, antihypertensive, hepatoprotective, and hypocholesterolemic effects. The aim of this study was to evaluate the gastroprotective effects of water extract of freshwater clam (WEC) on indomethacin (IND)-induced gastric mucosal cell damage in vitro and gastric ulcer in vivo. The cell viability of rat gastric mucosa RGM-1 cells was markedly decreased by 0.

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  • A new triple cascade amplification strategy was created for the ultra-sensitive detection of multiple cancer biomarkers using single particle inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (spICP-MS).
  • This strategy includes three main parts: a target recycling module using RNA bases for better efficiency, a hybridization chain reaction, and a signal amplification using DNA-templated metal nanoclusters to improve signal quality and reduce interference.
  • The spICP-MS platform showed high accuracy in detecting carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) in human serum, outpacing traditional methods in sensitivity, operational simplicity, and range, suggesting it could be an effective tool for cancer diagnostics and research.
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Telomerase (TE) is recognized as a potential biomarker for early diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of cancer. At present, most of the methods for TE detection are only applicable to in vitro assays, and unsuitable for in vivo applications. Though a few intracellular probes have been reported to have good specificity for TE, they do not involve signal amplification, which hinders their applicability in scenarios requiring high sensitivity.

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The wood-boring beetles, including the majority of Cerambycidae, have developed the ability to metabolize a variety of toxic compounds derived from host plants and the surrounding environment. However, detoxification mechanisms underlying the evolutionary adaptation of a cerambycid beetle to hosts and habitats are largely unexplored. Here, we characterized three key gene families in relation to detoxification (cytochrome P450 monooxygenases: P450s, carboxylesterases: COEs and glutathione-S-transferases: GSTs), by combinations of transcriptomics, gene identification, phylogenetics and expression profiles.

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Plant invasions profoundly impact both natural and managed ecosystems, and removal of the invasive plants addresses only part of the problem of restoring impacted areas. The rehabilitation of diverse communities and their ecosystem functions following removal of invasive plants is an important goal of ecological restoration. Arthropod assemblages and trophic interactions are important indicators of the success of restoration, but they have largely been overlooked in saltmarshes.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Danhong injection (DHI),which is extracted from Salviae miltiorrhizae and Flos carthami,has been widely prescribed to patients with unstable angina pectoris (UAP) in China. However, a high quality clinical trial is needed.

Aim Of The Study: To determine whether DHI can relieve symptoms of transient myocardial ischemia in patients with unstable angina pectoris.

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How two subgenomes in allo-tetraploids adapt to coexistence and coordinate through structure and expression evolution requires extensive studies. In the present study, we report an improved genome assembly of allo-tetraploid common carp, an updated genome annotation of allo-tetraploid goldfish and the chromosome-scale assemblies of a progenitor-like diploid Puntius tetrazona and an outgroup diploid Paracanthobrama guichenoti. Parallel subgenome structure evolution in the allo-tetraploids was featured with equivalent chromosome components, higher protein identities, similar transposon divergence and contents, homoeologous exchanges, better synteny level, strong sequence compensation and symmetric purifying selection.

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Background: Accumulating evidence indicates that circRNAs may serve as essential regulators in the progression of several human cancers, but the function and mechanism of circRNAs in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) are largely unknown.

Methods: RNA-seq was used to assess differentially expressed circRNAs between 4 ICC and peritumor tissues. Quantitative RT-PCR and in situ hybridization were used to determine the circHMGCS1-016 expression in ICC tissues.

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  • Despite advances in treatment, the prognosis for patients with intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) remains poor, prompting the need for new biological indicators to track disease progression.
  • Researchers analyzed tissue samples from 140 ICC patients to study the expression levels of CD73 and CD8, finding that elevated CD73 was linked to lymphatic metastasis, while low CD8 T cell infiltration correlated with poor clinical outcomes.
  • The study concludes that high CD73 expression and low CD8 T cell levels are significant independent predictors for overall survival and disease-free survival in ICC patients.
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Background: Teleost scale not only provides a protective layer resisting penetration and pathogens but also participate in coloration. It is interesting to study the mechanism of teleost scale formation. Furthermore, whether there existed consensus genes between scale coloration and skin coloration has not been examined yet.

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Background: Elevated expression of eukaryotic initiation factor 3c (eIF3C) was recently uncovered to promote several types of cancer progression by inducing cell proliferation. Here, we aimed to assess the expression and prognostic value of eIF3C in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) patients.

Methods: Expression of eIF3C was analyzed by immunohistochemistry in tissue microarrays (TMAs) containing 138 ICC and paired peritumoral tissues from ICC patients.

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Herein, we aimed to investigate the functions of ADAMTS6 in colon cancer and its potential mechanism. Based on the data acquired from TCGA database, we revealed that ADAMTS6 was highly expressed in colon cancer tissues, and high expression of ADAMTS6 predicted worse prognosis in patients with colon cancer. Moreover, qRT-PCR demonstrated that the levels of ADAMTS6 were higher in colon cancer cell lines (NCI-H508, Caco-2, CW-2 and HCT 116) than that in normal control cell line CCD-18Co.

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