Publications by authors named "Yuejiao Dong"

Background: Lymph nodal characteristics are highly significant in predicting the survival of patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). However, there is currently a scarcity of studies examining their role in locally advanced ESCC. In the present study, we attempted to depict the patterns of regional lymph node metastasis and investigate their predictive potential in locally advanced ESCC.

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Cancer is the leading cause of mortality in the world. And among all cancers lung and colon cancers are 2 of the most common causes of death and morbidity. The aim of this study was to develop an automated lung and colon cancer classification system using histopathological images.

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Background: Cervical cell segmentation is a fundamental step in automated cervical cancer cytology screening. The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate a deep ensemble model for cervical cell segmentation including both cytoplasm and nucleus segmentation.

Methods: The Cx22 dataset was used to develop the automated cervical cell segmentation algorithm.

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The antibiotic resistome is the collection of all antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) present in an individual. Whether an individual's susceptibility to infection and the eventual severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is influenced by their respiratory tract antibiotic resistome is unknown. Additionally, whether a relationship exists between the respiratory tract and gut ARGs composition has not been fully explored.

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Background: Immunoregulation plays pivotal roles during chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. Studies have shown that Interleukin (IL)-35 is an important molecule associated with inadequate immune response against HBV. However, the mechanisms involved in the up-regulation of IL-35 expression during persistent HBV infection remain unknown.

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Introduction: Transferrin receptor protein 1 (TFRC), an ananda molecule associated with ferroptosis, has been identified as affecting a wide spectrum of pathological processes in various cancers, but the prognostic value correlates with the tumor microenvironment of TFRC in lower-grade glioma (LGG) is still unclear.

Materials And Methods: Clinical pathological information and gene expression data of patients with LGG come from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), Chinese Glioma Genome Atlas (CGGA), GTEx, Oncomine, UCSC Xena, and GEO databases. We then used various bioinformatics methods and mathematical models to analyze those data, aiming to investigate the clinical significance of TFRC in LGG and illustrate its association with tumor immunity.

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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is still a major public health problem worldwide. We aimed to identify new, non-invasive biomarkers for the early diagnosis of chronic HBV-related diseases, reveal alterations in the progression of chronic hepatitis B (CHB), liver cirrhosis (LC), and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Here, exosomes were isolated and characterized through size exclusion chromatography and nanoparticle tracking analysis.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study explores the relationship between respiratory tract and gut microbiomes in COVID-19 patients, analyzing sputum and fecal samples from 66 individuals at various disease stages.
  • Significant changes in microbiota were observed, with ICU patients showing lower levels of certain bacteria like Streptococcus and Bacteroides in both respiratory and gut samples, while other microbes like Enterococcus increased.
  • The research suggests that the composition of these microbiomes could inform diagnosis and treatment strategies based on disease severity, highlighting potential biomarkers for distinguishing between ICU and non-ICU patients.
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Objective: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) reinfection is a serious complication that arise in patients who undergo hepatitis B virus related liver transplantation. We aimed to use biomarkers to evaluate the HBV reinfection in patients after orthotopic liver transplantation.

Methods: Seventy-nine patients who underwent liver transplantation between 2009 and 2015 were enrolled, and levels of biomarkers were analyzed at different time points.

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To clarify the effect of different respiratory sample types on SARS-CoV-2 detection, we collected throat swabs, nasal swabs and hock-a-loogie saliva or sputum, and compared their detection rates and viral loads. The detection rates of sputum (95.65%, 22/23) and hock-a-loogie saliva (88.

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Aims: Interleukin-35 (IL-35) is a new member of the interleukin-12 family and is composed of the P35 and EB virus-inducible gene 3 subunits. The aims of this study were to examine the roles of IL-35 in the exhaustion of HBV-specific CTLs, as little as known on the subject.

Main Methods: The relative levels of serum HBV markers were detected using automated biochemical techniques.

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Interleukin (IL)-35 strongly suppresses the immune effects of CD8 T cells. However, the mechanisms mediating these effects are not clear. Here, we investigated the potential inhibitory mechanisms of IL-35 using proteomics technology.

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Background: Immune inhibitory receptors play an important role in chronic infections. However, little is known about their role in hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. Here, we analyzed the relationship between programmed death-1 (PD-1) and lymphocyte activation gene-3 (LAG-3) expression on CD4 T cells and HBV disease progression.

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The outbreak of avian influenza A (H7N9) virus infection, with a high mortality rate, has caused concern worldwide. Although interleukin-17- (IL-17-) secreting CD4 T (Th17) and CD8 T (Tc17) cells have been proven to play crucial roles in influenza virus infection, the changes and roles of Th17 and Tc17 cells in immune responses to H7N9 infection remain controversial. In this study, we found that the frequencies of Th17 and Tc17 cells among human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) as well as IL-17A protein and mRNA levels were markedly decreased in patients with acute H7N9 virus infection.

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Vaccination against hepatitis B virus (HBV) is recommended worldwide. The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of infant hepatitis B vaccination and revaccination in 0- to 8-year-old children in the context of protective anti-HBs levels and cellular immune responses. Using a random questionnaire survey, 1695 pre-school children were recruited as research subjects during January 2015 to June 2017.

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Special AT-rich sequence-binding protein 1 (SATB1) is a class of nuclear matrix binding protein expressed by T cells and plays an important role in regulatory T cells (Tregs) mediated immune regulation. The immunosuppressive function of Tregs in chronic hepatitis B (CHB) being inhibited by SATB1 has been shown in our previous studies. The objective of this study was to learn the impact of SATB1 on the cellular immune function of CHB.

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Weak or absent virus-specific CD8 T-cell responses to hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection are thought to be responsible for persistent HBV infection. Previous studies have indicated that multiple inhibitory receptors, including lymphocyte activation gene-3 (LAG-3), can suppress the CD8 T-cell response in chronic viral infection. This study aimed to detect LAG-3 expression and to investigate the manner in which the immune response is regulated to balance the strength of the response with the extent of liver injury in chronic HBV infection.

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Interleukin (IL)-35 is an inhibitory cytokine consisting of IL-12A and Epstein-Barr virus-induced gene 3 (Ebi3) and is required by regulatory T-cells (Tregs) for maximal activity. During chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, Tregs have immunosuppressive effects on HBV-specific T helper (Th) cells, yet little is known about the complex regulation of Tregs and their contribution to the inadequate immune system response to the virus. In the present study, we investigated whether IL-35 is involved in HBV-related cellular immune responses.

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Regulatory T cells (Tregs) contribute to the pathogenesis of chronic hepatitis B (CHB). Special AT-rich sequence-binding protein 1 (SATB1) may be a key component of this process. In the present study, Tregs and conventional T cells (Tconvs) were isolated by magnetic cell sorting of peripheral blood from CHB patients (n=57), individuals with resolved hepatitis B virus (HBV) infections (n=15), and healthy controls (n=29).

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Background: A novel avian influenza A (H7N9) virus emerged in eastern China in February 2013. 413 confirmed human cases, including 157 deaths, have been recorded as of July 31, 2014.

Methods: Clinical specimens, including throat swabs, sputum or tracheal aspirates, etc.

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Costimulatory signals are critical for antiviral immunity. The aim of this study was to evaluate the change of costimulatory molecule CD28 on circulating CD8+ T cells in chronic hepatitis B patients (CHB). Seventy CHB patients and fifty-six healthy controls were included, and forty-eight CHB patients were recruited for 52 weeks of longitudinal investigation.

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Objectives: To investigate peripheral blood lymphocyte subgroups response to the H7N9 virus and identify potential correlations between the anti-viral response and clinical outcomes in infected patients.

Methods: T lymphocyte subgroups, cytokine/chemokine levels in peripheral blood and H7N9 viral loads in the sputum were measured for 53 H7N9 patients (14 lethal and 39 non-lethal cases). 22 H1N1 patients and 15 healthy volunteers were selected as controls.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the relationship between serum HBsAg levels and response to telbivudine (LdT) treatment in patients with chronic hepatitis B.
  • A total of 73 treatment-naive patients were treated for 52 weeks, leading to classifications of patients into complete responders, partial responders, and non-responders based on therapeutic efficacy.
  • Results indicated that lower initial HBsAg levels correlated with better treatment responses, suggesting that measuring HBsAg could help predict patient outcomes in LdT therapy.
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