Publications by authors named "YueYing ChenMi"

Severe malnutrition is associated with infections, namely lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs), diarrhea, and sepsis, and underlies the high risk of morbidity and mortality in children under 5 years of age. Dysregulations in neutrophil responses in the acute phase of infection are speculated to underlie these severe adverse outcomes; however, very little is known about their biology in this context. Here, in a lipopolysaccharide-challenged low-protein diet (LPD) mouse model, as a model of malnutrition, we show that protein deficiency disrupts neutrophil mitochondrial dynamics and ATP generation to obstruct the neutrophil differentiation cascade.

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Article Synopsis
  • Kids with severe malnutrition have changes in their intestines that can cause more infections and higher risk of death.
  • Researchers used mice to study this problem and found that certain treatments could help improve the intestines' ability to absorb nutrients and fight damage.
  • They discovered that a special vitamin and other treatments might help fix the problems caused by malnutrition, and they think it would be good to test this in real-life situations with kids.
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Severe malnutrition accounts for half-a-million deaths annually in children under the age of five. Despite improved WHO guidelines, inpatient mortality remains high and is associated with metabolic dysfunction. Previous studies suggest a correlation between hepatic metabolic dysfunction and impaired autophagy.

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