Publications by authors named "Zuobin Zhu"

Fungal infections caused by have posed a persistent threat to human health. Existing clinical antifungal drugs are constrained by issues such as drug resistance and side effects. Compounds containing maleimide rings have been verified to possess antifungal properties, although the specific molecular mechanisms by which they exert this activity have yet to be fully understood.

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As an emerging technology, Raman spectroscopy (RS) has been used to identify pathogenic bacteria with excellent performance. The aim of this study was to verify the diagnosis accuracy of RS in identification of pathogenic bacteria. This meta-analysis systematically evaluated the accuracy of RS for identification of pathogenic bacteria.

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Stem cell treatment may enhance erectile dysfunction (ED) in individuals with cavernous nerve injury (CNI). Nevertheless, no investigations have directly ascertained the implications of varying amounts of human umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells (HUC-MSCs) on ED. We compare the efficacy of three various doses of HUC-MSCs as a therapeutic strategy for ED.

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Bacterial infections pose significant threats to human health, and prudent antibiotic use remains a key strategy for disease treatment and control. However, a global escalation of drug resistance among pathogenic bacteria presents a formidable challenge. Probiotics have emerged as a promising approach to combating pathogenic bacterial infections.

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This study aimed to investigate the influence of sperm miRNAs on fertilization rates (FR) in in vitro fertilization (IVF) and to explore potential regulatory mechanisms in sperm-mediated fertilization and embryo development. Through high-throughput sequencing, we identified differentially expressed miRNAs in sperm, with miR-133a-3p significantly upregulated in samples associated with low FR and available embryo rate (AER). Key regulatory circRNAs and mRNAs were further identified via the Starbase database, intersected with differentially expressed RNA, and analyzed through GO, KEGG, and PPI analyses.

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Objective: This study investigates the thromboelastography (TEG) changes in patients with unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortion (URSA) to identify effective diagnostic markers for URSA.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 160 URSA patients from the Gynecology Department of the First People's Hospital of Lianyungang (June 2017 - June 2020) and compared them with 190 healthy, fertile women without adverse pregnancy histories (control group). TEG parameters were assessed using logistic regression, applying stepwise selection for model optimization.

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The accurate diagnosis of non-obstructive azoospermia and obstructive azoospermia is crucial for selecting appropriate clinical treatments. This study aimed to investigate the pivotal role of microRNAs in circulating plasma extracellular vesicles in distinguishing between non-obstructive azoospermia and obstructive azoospermia, as well as uncovering the signaling pathways involved in azoospermia pathogenesis. In this study, differential expression of extracellular vesicle miR-513c-5p and miR-202-5p was observed between non-obstructive azoospermia and obstructive azoospermia patients, while the selenocompound metabolism pathway could be affected in azoospermia through Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes analysis.

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  • The study investigates a novel mutation that may cause polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD) through its impact on gene splicing, following a recessive inheritance pattern.
  • The researchers analyzed a Chinese couple's two pregnancies affected by fetal kidney issues using whole exome sequencing (WES) and splicing assays, identifying specific mutations inherited from both parents.
  • Results indicate that the mutations disrupt normal gene function, leading to severe disease phenotypes, which enhances understanding for genetic diagnosis and counseling for ARPKD.
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Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common clinical condition that mainly affects men aged over 40 years. Various causes contribute to the progression of ED, including pelvic nerve injury, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, age, Peyronie's disease, smoking, and psychological disorders. Current treatments for ED are limited to symptom relief and do not address the root cause.

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Introduction: Determining the causal relationship between polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) holds significant implications for GDM prevention and treatment. Despite numerous observational studies suggesting an association between PCOS and GDM, it remains unclear whether a definitive causal relationship exists between these two conditions and which specific features of PCOS contribute to increased incidence of GDM.

Methods: The causal relationship between polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), its characteristic indices, and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) was investigated using a two-sample Mendelian randomization study based on publicly available statistics from genome-wide association studies (GWAS).

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() mutant strains have been reported to extend the life span of (). However, the specific mechanisms through which the genes and pathways affect aging are not yet clear. In this study, we fed (fruit fly) various single-gene knockout strains to screen mutant strains with an extended lifespan.

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Recent studies have shown that gut microorganisms can modulate host lifespan and activities, including sleep quality and motor performance. However, the role of gut microbial genetic variation in regulating host phenotypes remains unclear. In this study, we investigated the links between gut microbial genetic variation and host phenotypes using Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Drosophila melanogaster as research models.

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Background: Recurrent bladder cancer is the most common type of urinary tract malignancy; nevertheless, the mechanistic basis for its recurrence is uncertain. Innovative technologies such as single-cell transcriptomics and spatial transcriptomics (ST) offer new avenues for studying recurrent tumour progression at the single-cell level while preserving spatial data.

Method: This study integrated single-cell RNA (scRNA) sequencing and ST profiling to examine the tumour microenvironment (TME) of six bladder cancer tissues (three from primary tumours and three from recurrent tumours).

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Candidiasis caused by infection has long been a serious human health problem. The pathogenicity of is mainly due to its virulence factors, which are novel targets of antifungal drugs for low risk of resistance development. In this study, we identified a maleimide compound [1-(4-methoxyphenyl)-1hydro-pyrrole-2,5-dione, MPD] that exerts effective anti-virulence activity.

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The morbidity and mortality of invasive fungal infections are rising gradually. In recent years, fungi have quietly evolved stronger defense capabilities and increased resistance to antibiotics, posing huge challenges to maintaining physical health. Therefore, developing new drugs and strategies to combat these invasive fungi is crucial.

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  • Glycogen in Escherichia coli exists in two structural states—fragile and stable—that change dynamically, but the molecular mechanisms behind these changes are not well understood.
  • This study investigates the roles of glycogen degradation enzymes, glycogen phosphorylase (glgP) and glycogen debranching enzyme (glgX), in the structural alterations of glycogen.
  • Results show that glycogen is consistently fragile in E. coli mutants lacking glgP, while it remains stable in mutants lacking glgX, highlighting the critical role of glycogen phosphorylase in maintaining glycogen structural stability.
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Invasive infections caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) are associated with high mortality and morbidity. The sooner the pathogen is determined, the better it is beneficial to patient. However, routine laboratory inspections are time-consuming and laborious.

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Over the past decades, conventional methods and molecular assays have been developed for the detection of tuberculosis (TB). However, these techniques suffer limitations in the identification of (), such as long turnaround time and low detection sensitivity, etc., not even mentioning the difficulty in discriminating antibiotics-resistant strains that cause great challenges in TB treatment and prevention.

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Mutations in the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) are closely related to age and age-related complex diseases, but the exact regulatory mechanism of mtDNA natural variation or polymorphism and ageing remains unclear. Recently, nuclear genes that regulate mitochondrial functions and thereby influence ageing have been widely studied. In this study, the relationship between the retrograde communication from the mitochondria to the nucleus and its ultimate effect on ageing has been elucidated.

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Background: There is a lack of biomarkers for distinguishing non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA) patients with successful sperm retrieval (Sp+) from those with failed sperm retrieval (Sp-). This study aimed to determine the potential of extracellular vesicles tRNA-derived small RNA (tsRNA) as a novel non-invasive biomarker for successful sperm retrieval by microdissection testicular sperm extraction (mTESE).

Methods: The study included 18 patients with NOA with successful sperm retrieval (Sp+) and 23 patients with NOA with failed sperm retrieval (Sp-), 15 obstructive azoospermia (OA) patients, 5 idiopathic oligospermia (IO) patients, and 12 healthy people.

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Many studies shown that neurological diseases are associated with neural mitochondrial dysfunctions and microbiome composition alterations. Since mitochondria emerged from bacterial ancestors during endosymbiosis, mitochondria, and bacteria had analogous genomic characteristics, similar bioactive compounds and comparable energy metabolism pathways. Therefore, it is necessary to rationalize the interactions of intestinal microbiota with neural mitochondria.

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Objective: To identify circulating plasma exosomal transfer RNA-derived fragments (tRFs) as the predictive factors of successful microdissection testicular sperm extraction (micro-TESE) in patients with nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA).

Design: Case and control prospective study.

Setting: Academic research laboratory.

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