Publications by authors named "YuTong Jin"

Human milk oligosaccharides could prevent pathogenic bacterial infections in neonates; however, direct in vivo anti-infection evidence was still lacking. Here, we systematically evaluated the effects of 2'-fucosyllactose (2'-FL) and 3'-sialyllactose (3'-SL) on the structural development and functional maturation in neonates and their defense against enteroaggregative infection. It was found that supplementation with 2'-FL and 3'-SL improved the resistance of weaned mice to enteroaggregative .

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is an inflammatory intestinal disease, and with prolonged illness duration, the annual risk of IBD progressing to colitis-associated colorectal cancer (CAC) gradually increases. In recent years, there has been a noticeable trend towards the application of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in the treatment of CAC.

Aim Of This Review: This comprehensive review summarizes the pathogenesis of CAC and details the therapeutic benefits of TCM in treating CAC, including various TCM prescriptions and ingredients, establishing the theoretical foundation for the application of TCM in CAC treatment.

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Obesity, a global disease, can lead to different chronic diseases and a series of social health problems. Lifestyle changes, especially dietary changes, are the most effective way to treat obesity. , a novel food, has attracted much attention.

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  • T cells are crucial in fighting cancer, and their growth and development are influenced by energy metabolism.
  • Blocking immune checkpoints like PD-1 and CTLA-4 shows promise as a cancer treatment, with increasing research on the role of CD28 in T cell function.
  • The study reviewed the interactions of key pathways (PD-1/CTLA-4/CD28 and PI3K/AKT/mTOR) to support better immunotherapy strategies for cancer patients.
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  • Recent research indicates that OPL is the dominant triacylglycerol in human breast milk in China, with potential benefits for infant nutrition through enhanced absorption of fatty acids and calcium.
  • * In neonatal mice, OPL supplementation led to increased body weight, longer intestines, and improved intestinal health by promoting the development of intestinal structures and boosting specific stem cell markers.
  • * OPL also positively influenced the gut microbiota, shifting it towards maturity, increasing beneficial bacterial populations, and enhancing fecal butyrate levels, which are linked to improved gut health.
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Background And Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the potential of salidroside (SAL) (a major active compound in L.) in regulating osteoclast differentiation and function by modulating the HIF-1 pathway and its downstream target genes.

Methods: The expression of HIF-1 and its downstream target genes was examined at both mRNA and protein levels in osteoclasts treated with SAL.

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Critically-sized segmental bone defects represent significant challenges requiring grafts for reconstruction. 3D-printed synthetic bone grafts are viable alternatives to structural allografts if engineered to provide appropriate mechanical performance and osteoblast/osteoclast cell responses. Novel 3D-printable nanocomposites containing acrylated epoxidized soybean oil (AESO) or methacrylated AESO (mAESO), polyethylene glycol diacrylate, and nanohydroxyapatite (nHA) were produced using masked stereolithography.

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  • The study examines how the number and characteristics of immune cells (PMNs) in tear fluid fluctuate based on the time of day and duration of eye closure.
  • Researchers found that more PMNs were present in tears after 2 hours of sleep at night than after the same duration during the day.
  • The results suggest that nighttime PMNs show higher activation levels, and their recruitment may be influenced by increased levels of the signaling protein IL-8 in tears during the night.
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Background: Chronic intestinal inflammatory diseases play a crucial role in the onset of colorectal cancer (CRC). Effectively impeding the progression of colitis-associated colorectal cancer (CAC) can be instrumental in hindering CRC development. Wu-Mei-Pill (WMP), a formulation comprising various herbal extracts, is clinically employed for CAC treatment, yet the underlying mechanism of WMP's efficacy in CAC remains unclear.

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Poor penetration of many anti-tuberculosis (TB) antibiotics into the central nervous system (CNS) is thought to be a major driver of morbidity and mortality in TB meningitis (TBM). While the amount of a particular drug that crosses into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) varies from person to person, little is known about the host factors associated with interindividual differences in CSF concentrations of anti-TB drugs. In patients diagnosed with TBM from the country of Georgia (n=17), we investigate the association between CSF concentrations of anti-TB antibiotics and multiple host factors including serum drug concentrations and CSF concentrations of metabolites and cytokines.

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The Yangtze River Economic Belt (YEB) is at the centre of China's economy and development. Its regional carbon emissions account for about 36.9% of the country's total carbon emissions, and thus, there is an urgent need to sustain the development of a low-carbon economy.

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Amyloid transthyretin (ATTR) amyloidosis caused by transthyretin misfolded into amyloid deposits in nerve and heart is a progressive rare disease. The unknown pathogenesis and the lack of therapy make the 5-year survival prognosis extremely poor. Currently available ATTR drugs can only relieve symptoms and slow down progression, but no drug has demonstrated curable effect for this disease.

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Background: Implementation of newer anti-tuberculosis (TB) drugs may prolong the QT interval, increasing the risk of arrythmias and sudden cardiac death. The potential for cardiac adverse events has prompted recommendations for frequent cardiac monitoring during treatment. However, unknowns remain, including the association between drug concentrations and QT interval.

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Objective: Mind-wandering (MW) is defined as a shift of attention from external tasks toward internal thoughts and is popularly measured by the sustained attention to response task (SART). SART is able to capture MW, but cannot track the dynamics of mind-wandering over time well. We thus attempted to modify the sustained attention to response task paradigm (mSART) to capture the participant's mind-wandering state over time and quantify the degree of mind-wandering using the current behavioral data.

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  • Single-cell proteomics allows researchers to study the differences in cell characteristics and their specific functions, but it faces challenges in analyzing various protein forms due to genetic and molecular changes.
  • The researchers developed a highly sensitive method for analyzing protein forms in individual muscle cells (single muscle fibers), enabling a better understanding of their diverse functional and protein properties.
  • Their findings show that there is significant variation in large protein forms among different muscle fibers, helping to classify these fibers based on their unique protein compositions and linking them to muscle function.
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  • Food trade is crucial for global food security, linking growing consumer demand for diverse products with effective transportation in food supply chains.
  • The study estimates food-miles' carbon footprint, revealing that transportation contributes significantly to emissions, accounting for about 19% of the total food-system emissions.
  • To reduce environmental impact, affluent countries should shift towards more locally produced plant-based foods.
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Objectives: Hereditary transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTRv) is a rare, fatal, autosomal dominant disease with more than 140 mutations discovered. Three phenotypes of amyloid infiltration are neuropathy (ATTRv-PN), cardiopathy (ATTRv-CM), and neuropathy + cardiopathy (ATTRv-MIX). The lack of ATTR-specific biomarkers, difficulties in biopsy evidence, and limited known pathogenic mechanisms have made diagnosis difficult.

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Introduction: Kidney stone disease (KS) is a complicated disease with an increasing global incidence. It was shown that Bushen Huashi decoction (BSHS) is a classic Chinese medicine formula that has therapeutic benefits for patients with KS. However, its pharmacological profile and mechanism of action are yet to be elucidated.

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  • The study aimed to optimize point application therapy as a treatment for asthma in 456 patients, who were divided into three treatment groups utilizing different acupuncture points and application durations.
  • Results revealed that treatment groups 1 and 2 experienced significantly lower asthma attacks and serum IgE levels compared to group 3, indicating their treatments were more effective.
  • The findings concluded that point application therapy effectively alleviates asthma symptoms and enhances quality of life, with the selection of acupuncture points playing a critical role in the treatment's success rather than the duration of application.
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Our general purpose was to examine the effect of condensed Fuzheng extract (CFE) on the alleviation of immunosuppression. A mouse model of immunosuppression was established by intraperitoneal injection of CTX. A healthy control group received no CTX and no CFE; different intragastric doses of CFE were administered to three groups of mice for 28 days (4500, 2250, or 1125 mg/kg/day); a negative control received CTX alone, and a positive control received CTX and levamisole hydrochloride.

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(1) Background: RNA binding motif 20 (RBM20) regulates mRNA splicing specifically in muscle tissues. Missense mutations in the arginine/serine (RS) domain of RBM20 lead to abnormal gene splicing and have been linked to severe dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) in human patients and animal models. Interestingly, many of the reported DCM-linked missense mutations in RBM20 are in a highly conserved RSRSP stretch within the RS domain.

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Purpose: To evaluate capillaries perfusion and retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness diurnal changes of macular/optic disc regions among participants with or without obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea (OSA) using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA).

Methods: In this study, we enrolled a cohort of 35 participants including 14 patients with mild-to-moderate OSA, 12 patients with severe OSA, and 9 healthy individuals. All participants had Berlin questionnaire filled.

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  • L. is an important oil-bearing crop whose yield and quality are greatly affected by drought stress, prompting a study on its response to varying drought levels.
  • The study involved measuring several traits, including fresh and dry weight, abscisic acid content, and photosynthesis-related factors, alongside analyzing gene expression changes under severe drought conditions.
  • Results indicated alterations in water loss through stomatal and cuticular transpiration, with many genes related to stress response being up-regulated, while genes tied to photosynthesis were down-regulated, suggesting potential pathways for enhancing drought tolerance.
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Background: The ALVAC/gp120 + MF59 vaccines in the HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN) 702 efficacy trial did not prevent human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) acquisition. Vaccine-matched immunological endpoints that were correlates of HIV-1 acquisition risk in RV144 were measured in HVTN 702 and evaluated as correlates of HIV-1 acquisition.

Methods: Among 1893 HVTN 702 female vaccinees, 60 HIV-1-seropositive cases and 60 matched seronegative noncases were sampled.

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  • Research shows aspirin may help prevent colorectal neoplasia, but the molecular mechanisms behind this effect are not well understood, limiting its safe and effective use.
  • A study used untargeted plasma metabolomics on 523 participants from a clinical trial to identify metabolites associated with aspirin treatment and reduced adenoma risk over three years.
  • Key findings highlighted that specific metabolites related to linoleate and lysophospholipids increased with low-dose aspirin and were linked to a decreased risk of adenomas, suggesting new insights into aspirin's preventive effects.
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