Publications by authors named "ZhiJie Jian"

Unlabelled: Pseudorabies virus (PRV), a member of the alpha-herpesviruses, can infect both the nervous and reproductive systems of pigs, causing neonatal mortality and reproductive failure in sows, which incurs substantial economic losses. Neurotropism is a common characteristic of various viruses, allowing them to cross the blood-brain barrier and access the central nervous system. However, the precise mechanisms by which PRV affects the blood-brain barrier are not well understood.

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Background: The effectiveness of coronary computed tomography (CT) angiography in assessing stent restenosis is hindered by heavy metal artifacts. This study aimed to evaluate the image quality of monoenergetic reconstructions and iodine density map for coronary stent imaging using an 8-cm dual-layer detector spectral CT.

Methods: In this study, 8 stents with a diameter <3 mm (group A) and 10 with a diameter ≥3 mm (group B) were placed in plastic tubes filled with iodinated contrast media and scanned.

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  • PRRS (Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome) is a major threat to the global swine industry, particularly in Sichuan, China, where data on its virus (PRRSV) was previously limited.* -
  • A study analyzed 1618 samples from 2021 to 2023, finding a 39.74% infection rate, with PRRSV-2 being the dominant strain at 95.65% and notable classifications within it, including the prevalent NADC30-like strains.* -
  • The research revealed significant genomic changes and immune evasion strategies in NADC30-like strains, along with complex recombination patterns that suggest these strains may become more widespread in the future.*
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  • The study aimed to explore how the measurement of pericoronary adipose tissue (PCAT) using CT scans is influenced by different image reconstruction parameters like ASIR-V percentage, kernel type, and slice thickness.
  • A total of 198 patients underwent CT coronary angiography with varying voltage settings, and their PCAT was analyzed using specific software, employing various statistical methods to draw conclusions.
  • Results indicated a strong positive correlation between PCAT and ASIR-V percentage, significant differences in PCAT measurements across different kernel types, and notable effects of slice thickness on PCAT for major coronary arteries.
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  • The Getah virus (GETV) is emerging as a significant threat to animal and public health in China, capable of infecting multiple species, including horses, pigs, and birds.
  • A study was conducted using a specific GETV strain obtained from piglet blood, establishing a method to quantify the virus, and testing infection efficiency through various routes in mice.
  • Results indicated that intramuscular injection led to widespread tissue infection and significant inflammation, suggesting oral transmission could be a new route and highlighting the need for improved prevention strategies against the Porcine Getah virus.
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The low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet (KD) has long been practiced for weight loss, but the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Gut microbiota and metabolites have been suggested to mediate the metabolic changes caused by KD consumption, although the particular gut microbes or metabolites involved are unclear. Here, we show that KD consumption enhances serum levels of taurodeoxycholic acid (TDCA) and tauroursodeoxycholic acid (TUDCA) in mice to decrease body weight and fasting glucose levels.

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Retinal microvascular disease has caused serious visual impairment widely in the world, which can be hopefully prevented via early and precision microvascular hemodynamic diagnosis. Due to artifacts from choroidal microvessels and tiny movements, current fundus microvascular imaging techniques including fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) precisely identify retinal microvascular microstructural damage and abnormal hemodynamic changes difficulty, especially in the early stage. Therefore, this study proposes an FFA-based multi-parametric retinal microvascular functional perfusion imaging (RM-FPI) scheme to assess the microstructural damage and quantify its hemodynamic distribution precisely.

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  • * Recent studies have shed light on how these viruses activate the innate immune system through a process involving the inflammasome, leading to the release of proinflammatory cytokines and programmed cell death.
  • * The review examines both the similarities and differences in how various herpesviruses activate inflammation, highlighting the need for more research to understand the implications for disease development associated with these viral infections.
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Pseudorabies virus can cause inflammation in the central nervous system and neurological symptoms. To further investigate the protective mechanism of PRV XJ delgE/gI/TK in the central nervous system, an intracranial PRV-infection mice model was developed. The results demonstrated that immunization with PRV XJ delgE/gI/TK successfully prevented death caused by PRV-intracranial infection.

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Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) causes significant economic losses in the swine industry. Frequent mutations and recombinations account for PRRSV immune evasion and the emergence of novel strains. In this study, we isolated and characterized two novel PRRSV-2 strains from Southwest China exhibiting distinct recombination patterns.

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The Chinese giant salamander (CGS) Andrias davidianus is the largest extant amphibian and has recently become an important species for aquaculture with high economic value. Meanwhile, its wild populations and diversity are in urgent need of protection. Exploring the mechanism of its early gonadal differentiation will contribute to the development of CGS aquaculture and the recovery of its wild population.

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Objectives: Low muscle mass is related to cardiovascular risk factors. This study aimed to investigate whether relative low muscle mass is related to the diameter and tortuosity of the aorta.

Methods: We performed a cross-sectional study of 208 adults without known cardiovascular disease who underwent Computed Tomography (CT) enhanced scan between 2020 and 2021.

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  • Porcine circovirus type 4 (PCV4) has been identified in domestic pigs in China and Korea, prompting research into its potential impact on cats.
  • A study in Sichuan Province collected samples from 116 cats, finding PCV4 in 5 (4.31%) of them, marking the first molecular detection of this virus in cats globally.
  • The study revealed that a PCV4 strain from a cat showed high genetic similarity to strains found in other species, suggesting possible cross-species transmission, but further research is needed to link PCV4 to any clinical issues in cats.
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Porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV) is a novel coronavirus that causes enteric diseases in pigs leading to substantial financial losses within the industry. The absence of commercial vaccines and limited research on PDCoV vaccines presents significant challenges. Therefore, we evaluated the safety and immunogenicity of recombinant pseudorabies virus (PRV) rPRVXJ-delgE/gI/TK-S through intranasal mucosal immunization in weaned piglets and SPF mice.

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Primary liver cancer (PLC) that originates in the liver is a malignant tumor with the worst prognosis. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common type of PLC. Most PLC cases are diagnosed at advanced stages mainly due to their insidious onset and rapid progression.

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Objectives: Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are susceptible to coronary artery disease (CAD), and coronary outcomes in these patients are heterogeneous. However, the impact of coronary plaque compositions on rapid plaque progression (RPP) in patients with T2DM has rarely been reported. This study aimed to investigate the association of coronary plaque compositions with rapid lesion volume progression in patients with T2DM.

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  • Macrophages are key players in the immune system that defend against pathogens and can change their behavior (polarization) based on their environment, becoming either M1 (pro-inflammatory) or M2 (anti-inflammatory).
  • The process of macrophage polarization is governed by complex signaling pathways and transcription factors, which are crucial for their differing roles in immunity.
  • This review emphasizes the importance of understanding macrophage functions and suggests that manipulating their polarization could be an effective approach for treating lung diseases.
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Since the first report of PCV3 virus infection in 2016, it has been linked to multisystemic inflammation, reproductive failure, cardiac pathology, and clinical indications resembling porcine dermatitis and nephropathy syndrome (PDNS). However, the pathogenesis and clinical significance of PCV3 is still unclear. In this study, a PCV3 infection model was created using SPF pigs, and histopathology and fluorescence quantitative PCR were utilized to examine PCV3's pathogenicity.

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Background: Calcified nodule (CN) is a type of potentially vulnerable plaque. Its formation mechanism remains unknown. This study was to assess serum marker and computed tomography angiography (CTA) characteristics of CN validated by intravascular ultrasound (IVUS).

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  • - The study investigates the antiviral effects of porcine Interferon-λ3 (IFN-λ3) against the Pseudorabies virus (PRV), a pathogen causing severe illness in pigs, to explore potential prevention and treatment strategies.
  • - Results indicate that IFN-λ3 significantly inhibits PRV replication in PK-15 cells in a dose-dependent manner and enhances the expression of various interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) and IFN-γ mRNA.
  • - The findings suggest that the antiviral mechanism of IFN-λ3 involves upregulating ISGs and activating IFN-γ, highlighting its important role in controlling PRV infection for the first time.
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IFN is the most potent antiviral cytokine required for the innate and adaptive immune responses, and its expression can help the host defend against viral infection. Arteriviruses have evolved strategies to antagonize the host cell's innate immune responses, interfering with IFN expression by interfering with RIG, blocking PRR, obstructing IRF-3/7, NF-κB, and degrading STAT1 signaling pathways, thereby assisting viral immune evasion. Arteriviruses infect immune cells and may result in persistence in infected hosts.

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Seneca Valley virus (SVV), a non-enveloped positive single-stranded virus can cause vesicular disease in swine. However, the mechanisms by which SVV activates an innate immune response remain unknown. Mitofusin-2 (MFN2), a mitochondria-shaping protein regulating mitochondrial fusion and fission, plays a crucial role in innate immune responses.

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Interferons (IFNs) play a major role in the host's antiviral innate immunity. In response to viral infection, IFNs bind their receptors and initiate a signaling cascade, leading to the accurate transcriptional regulation of hundreds of IFN-stimulated genes (ISGs). Porcine rotavirus (PoRV) belongs to genus of the family; the infection is a global epidemic disease and a major threat to the pig industry.

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  • The study evaluated the characteristics, treatments, and outcomes of patients who experienced both acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and acute intracranial hemorrhage (ICH), finding that this combination is rare, affecting only 8 out of 4,972 AMI patients (0.2%).
  • Most cases of ICH occurred shortly after an AMI event, primarily resulting in significant drops in consciousness and presenting with irregular hematoma shapes on CT scans.
  • The findings indicated a high mortality rate and poor functional outcomes, with 2 deaths within a week and 2 out of 6 survivors exhibiting significant disability at one year post-event, highlighting the risks associated with these concurrent conditions.
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