Publications by authors named "ZiWen Wang"

Liver cirrhosis is a chronic disease caused by long-term inflammation and fibrosis of the liver. Early identification and intervention in liver cirrhosis have become an important goal for researchers to explore the influence of some metabolic factors on the risk of liver cirrhosis in terms of genetic susceptibility. Data from genome-wide association studies (GWASs) of fourteen metabolic factors and liver cirrhosis were obtained from publicly available databases.

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D-Pantoic acid is an essential precursor for the synthesis of vitamin B. However, the microbial synthesis of D-pantoic acid suffers from a low yield. Herein, to improve D-pantoic acid biosynthesis in , the central metabolic and byproduct-forming pathways were first engineered, increasing the D-pantoic acid titer to 1.

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  • - Federated learning (FL) is a method that enhances data privacy in healthcare collaborations, with roots in both engineering and statistics, and a need for better recognition of statistical privacy-preserving algorithms.
  • - The study compared seven FL frameworks from both domains, evaluating their performance using logistic regression and Lasso modeling on simulated and real-world data, revealing statistical FL algorithms yield less biased estimates while engineering methods can offer better predictions.
  • - The research highlights strengths and weaknesses of both FL methods, suggesting their selection based on specific study needs, and calls for increased awareness and integration of these techniques in future healthcare applications.
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Various cells such as cardiomyocytes, fibroblasts and endothelial cells constitute integral components of cardiac tissue. The health and stability of cardiac ecosystem are ensured by the action of a certain type of cell and the intricate interactions between multiple cell types. The dysfunctional cells exert a profound impact on the development of cardiovascular diseases by involving in the pathological process.

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Background: Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is the most common liver disease worldwide and few drugs are available for its treatment. Lycorine has effective anti-inflammatory and lipid-lowering effects, but the impact on MASLD is not fully understood. In this study, we intend to test the intervention effect of lycorine on MASLD.

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  • This study explores the connection between various cancers and erectile dysfunction (ED) using Mendelian randomization to clarify the causal relationship.
  • Data from 13 types of cancers and a large ED dataset from the FinnGen project were analyzed using several statistical methods.
  • Findings indicate that colorectal and prostate cancers are linked to a higher risk of ED, while liver cancer is associated with a lower risk; however, there's no evidence that ED increases the risk of prostate cancer.
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  • * Alginate hydrogels enable targeted drug delivery, reducing side effects while increasing the anti-cancer effects and protecting therapeutic genes from degradation.
  • * These hydrogels can also respond to stimuli in the tumor environment to release drugs more effectively and support advanced therapies like immunotherapy and phototherapy.
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  • Obesity is linked to chronic diseases, but the connection between metabolic health and different obesity types on cancer risk is not fully understood; this study aimed to explore that relationship.
  • Analyzed data from over 91,000 participants revealed four obesity phenotypes, finding that individuals with unhealthy metabolic status have an increased risk of cancer, while certain forms of obesity showed protective effects in specific cases.
  • The results indicated that while abdominal obesity elevates cancer risk regardless of metabolic health, being overweight or obese can be protective for some types of cancer but poses risks for others, emphasizing the complexity of obesity's impact on health.
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Background: Zeste enhancer homolog 2 (EZH2) is a pivotal regulator of gene dynamics implicated in the progression of sepsis-induced acute lung injury (SALI). EZH2 regulates aberrant inflammatory and immune responses in macrophages via unconventional biochemical interactions. However, the mechanisms driving atypical behavior of EZH2 during sepsis remain elusive, and therapeutic strategies targeting EZH2 are currently underutilized.

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  • The Dlk1-Dio3 domain in mammals contains important genetic elements, including lncRNAs, mRNAs, and a large miRNA cluster, and its deletion affects embryonic development, leading to death.
  • Researchers created a mouse model to investigate how silencing maternally expressed RNAs in this domain results in apoptosis, specifically affecting the liver, ultimately causing fetal hemorrhage.
  • The study reveals that the silencing of these RNAs activates paternally expressed genes, and this process—rather than the differential methylation regions—leads to embryonic death due to liver damage.
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Background: The invasion of viruses and fungi can cause pathological changes in the normal growth of plants and is an important factor in causing plant infectious diseases. These pathogenic microorganisms can also secrete toxic metabolites, affecting crop quality and posing a threat to human health. In this work, we selected the natural product rutaecarpine as the lead compound to achieve the total synthesis and structural derivation.

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Diseases caused by plant viruses and pathogens pose a serious threat to crop yield and quality. Traditional pesticides have gradually developed drug resistance and brought certain environmental safety issues during long-term overuse. There is an urgent need to discover new candidate compounds to address these issues.

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Background: Detection of precachexia is important for the prevention and treatment of cachexia. However, how to identify precachexia is still a challenge.

Objective: This study aimed to detect cancer precachexia using a simple method and distinguish the different characteristics of precachexia and cachexia.

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  • L-phosphinothricin (L-PPT) is a widely-used and effective herbicide, but its synthesis faces challenges due to unfavorable reaction equilibrium involving transaminases (TAs).
  • This study introduces a dual transaminases cascade system (DTCS) that combines the newly identified amine transaminase BdATA with another transaminase, SeTA, to significantly enhance L-PPT yield from 37.37% to 85.35%.
  • The DTCS offers key benefits by reducing by-product inhibition, lowering the need for excess L-alanine, and eliminating the use of costly cofactors like NAD(P)H.
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The global focus on fostering harmonious interactions and promoting rational coexistence among wildlife species to uphold or reinstate biodiversity remains a prominent area of interest. We conducted a study on the sable and yellow-throated marten in Taipinggou National Nature Reserve, Heilongjiang, China, using the line transect method and infrared camera traps from 2022 to 2023. We then analyzed the overlap of their suitable habitats and niches with the aim of gaining insight into the interspecific competition between these two species.

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  • Aging leads to increased risk of chronic diseases and higher mortality rates, with a focus on how intrinsic reproductive factors influence phenotypic aging in women.
  • The study analyzed data from over 14,000 women, using advanced statistical methods to explore the connections between reproductive history and accelerated aging (PhenoAgeAccel).
  • Results indicated that delayed menarche and gynecological surgeries were linked to faster aging, while having children slightly reduced this effect; additionally, lifestyle factors also played a significant role in these relationships, especially between premenopausal and postmenopausal women.*
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  • Pesticides are crucial for agriculture, helping to prevent crop diseases and improve yields, but misuse can cause environmental harm and pest resistance.
  • A series of arecoline-derived compounds were created and tested, showing promising antiviral activity against the tobacco mosaic virus (TMV), with some outperforming the existing treatment, ningnanmycin.
  • Compound 4h showed excellent antiviral properties and was found to disrupt the virus's coat protein, and these derivatives also demonstrated fungicidal effects against various plant pathogens, suggesting their potential in agriculture.
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The domain is important for normal embryonic growth and development. The heart is the earliest developing and functioning organ of the embryo. In this study, we constructed a transcriptional termination model by inserting termination sequences and clarified that the lack of long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) expression in the domain caused the death of maternal insertion mutant (MKI) and homozygous mutant (HOMO) mice starting from E13.

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Super-enhancers are a class of DNA cis-regulatory elements that can regulate cell identity, cell fate, stem cell pluripotency, and even tumorigenesis. Increasing evidence shows that epigenetic modifications play an important role in the pathogenesis of various types of cancer. However, the current research is far from enough to reveal the complex mechanism behind it.

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Human immortal keratinocyte cells (HaCaT) are induced with UVB to establish an injury model. This model is utilized to investigate whether oat bran fermentation broth (OBF) has a reparative effect on skin inflammation and damage to the skin barrier caused by UVB irradiation. The results show that compared with unfermented oat bran (OB), OBF exhibits higher structural homogeneity, increased molecular weight size, active substances content, and in vitro antioxidant activity.

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Breast cancer is a global public health concern with high mortality rates, necessitating the development of innovative treatment strategies. PARP inhibitors have shown efficacy in certain patient populations, but their application is largely limited to cancers with homologous recombination deficiency. Here, we identified the suppression of FANCI as a therapeutic strategy to enhance the efficacy of PARP inhibitors in breast cancer.

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  • Malignant cerebral edema (MCE) can occur after endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) for acute ischemic stroke (AIS), leading to serious health issues; this study aimed to create a prediction model for MCE using an imaging marker called hyperattenuated imaging marker (HIM).
  • The study involved 151 patients with large-vessel occlusion, using machine learning techniques to analyze clinical and imaging data and create a nomogram for predicting MCE likelihood.
  • Results showed that the nomogram had a high accuracy in predicting MCE, with an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.999 in the training group and 0.938 in the test group, suggesting it could be a valuable tool for
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In this work, a kind of side chain liquid crystalline poly(urethane-acrylate)s was synthesized by free polymerization based on self-made liquid crystalline monomers, and a series of liquid crystalline polyurethane/shape memory polyurethane composite membranes were prepared by electrospinning. The synthesized liquid crystalline poly(urethane-acrylate)s have excellent thermal stability. Due to the regular arrangement of azobenzene on the side chains, polymers can rapidly undergo a photoinduced transition from trans-isomerism to cis-isomerism in THF solution and restore reversible configurational changes under visible light.

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Converting plastics into organic matter by photoreforming is an emerging way to deal with plastic pollution and produce valuable organic matter. Water shortage can be alleviated by using seawater resources. To solve these problems, we synthesize a ternary heterostructure composite g-CN/CdS/NiS.

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Many clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat and CRISPR-associated protein 12b (CRISPR-Cas12b) nucleases have been computationally identified, yet their potential for genome editing remains largely unexplored. In this study, we conducted a GFP-activation assay screening 13 Cas12b nucleases for mammalian genome editing, identifying five active candidates. Candidatus hydrogenedentes Cas12b (ChCas12b) was found to recognize a straightforward WTN (W = T or A) proto-spacer adjacent motif (PAM), thereby dramatically expanding the targeting scope.

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