53 results match your criteria: "Changzhou Wujin People's Hospital[Affiliation]"

Bulk and single-cell transcriptome revealed the metabolic heterogeneity in human glioma.

Heliyon

January 2025

Department of Neurosurgery, Affiliated Nanjing Brain Hospital, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, 210029, China.

Background: Emerging perspectives on tumor metabolism reveal its heterogeneity, a characteristic yet to be fully explored in gliomas. To advance therapies targeting metabolic processes, it is crucial to uncover metabolic differences and identify distinct metabolic subtypes. Therefore, we aimed to develop a classification system for gliomas based on the enrichment levels of four key metabolic pathways: glutaminolysis, glycolysis, the pentose phosphate pathway, and fatty acid oxidation.

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Objectives: The aim is to analyze differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in mice with sepsis-related intestinal mucosal barrier damage and to explore the diagnostic and protective mechanisms of this condition at the transcriptome level.

Methods: Small intestinal tissues from healthy male C57BL/6J mice subjected to Cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) and sham operation were collected. High-throughput sequencing was performed using the paired-end sequencing mode of the Illumina HiSeq platform.

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In vivo imaging of alkaline phosphatase in lipid metabolic diseases with a photoacoustic probe.

Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc

February 2025

Department of Changzhou Key Laboratory of Molecular Diagnostics and Precision Cancer Medicine, Changzhou Wujin People's Hospital, Changzhou Medical Center, Nanjing Medical University, Changzhou, 213017, China; Wujin Institute of Molecular Diagnostics and Precision Cancer Medicine of Jiangsu University, Changzhou, 213017, China; Department of Oncology, Wujin Hospital Affiliated With Jiangsu University, Changzhou, 213017, China. Electronic address:

Lipid metabolic diseases have become an important challenge to global public health. Along with lifestyle changes, the incidence of obesity, diabetes and other metabolic syndromes is on the rise, and the number of patients with fatty liver disease is also increasing. Therefore, it is particularly important to develop effective lipid imaging strategies to monitor and manage fatty liver disease.

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The role of hepatocyte-derived extracellular vesicles in liver and extrahepatic diseases.

Biomed Pharmacother

November 2024

Department of Laboratory Medicine, Wujin Hospital Affiliated with Jiangsu University, Changzhou 213017, China; Changzhou Key Laboratory of Molecular Diagnostics and Precision Cancer Medicine, Wujin Hospital Affiliated with Jiangsu University (Wujin Clinical College of Xuzhou Medical University), Changzhou 213017,  China; Wujin Institute of Molecular Diagnostics and Precision Cancer Medicine of Jiangsu University, Changzhou 213017, China. Electronic address:

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are vesicle-like bodies with a double membrane structure that are released from the cell membrane or secreted by cells into the extracellular environment. These include exosomes, microvesicles, and apoptotic bodies. There is growing evidence indicating that the composition of liver cell contents changes following injury.

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Aim: We aimed to explore the impact of DNA methylation alterations on the DNA damage response (DDR) in melanoma prognosis and immunity. MATERIAL & METHODS: Different melanoma cohorts with molecular and clinical data were included.

Results: Hierarchical clustering utilizing different combinations of DDR-relevant CpGs yielded distinct melanoma subtypes, which were characteristic of different prognoses, transcriptional function profiles of DDR, and immunity and immunotherapy responses but were associated with similar tumor mutation burdens.

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DNA PAMPs as Molecular Tools for the cGAS-STING Signaling Pathways.

Methods Mol Biol

August 2024

Changzhou Key Laboratory of Molecular Diagnostics and Precision Cancer Medicine, Changzhou Wujin People's Hospital, Changzhou Medical Center, Nanjing Medical University, Changzhou, China.

Beyond its role as the bearer of genetic material, DNA also plays a crucial role in the activation phase of innate immunity. Pathogen recognition receptors (PRRs) and their homologs, pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), form the foundation for driving innate immune activation and the induction of immune responses during infection. In the context of DNA viruses or bacterial infections, specific DNA sequences are recognized and bound by DNA sensors, marking the DNA as a PAMP for host recognition and subsequent activation of innate immunity.

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Identifying RNA Sensors in Antiviral Innate Immunity.

Methods Mol Biol

August 2024

Changzhou Key Laboratory of Molecular Diagnostics and Precision Cancer Medicine, Changzhou Wujin People's Hospital, Changzhou Medical Center, Nanjing Medical University, Changzhou, China.

The innate immune system plays a pivotal role in pathogen recognition and the initiation of innate immune responses through its Pathogen Recognition Receptors (PRRs), which detect Pathogen-Associated Molecular Patterns (PAMPs). Nucleic acids, including RNA and DNA, are recognized as particularly significant PAMPs, especially in the context of viral pathogens. During RNA virus infections, specific sequences in the viral RNA mark it as non-self, enabling host recognition through interactions with RNA sensors, thereby triggering innate immunity.

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Cisplatin resistance is ubiquitous among patients with renal cell carcinoma (RCC). The present study assessed the role of fisetin in regulating cisplatin sensitivity and increasing the efficacy of chemotherapy for patients with RCC. Cell Counting Kit-8 and colony formation assays were used to assess the proliferation of RCC cells after fisetin and cisplatin treatment.

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A proteomic classifier panel for early screening of colorectal cancer: a case control study.

J Transl Med

February 2024

Department of Colorectal Surgery (H.H), and Department of Gastroenterology (C.Y. and Z.S.), College of Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310006, Zhejiang, China.

Background: Diagnosis of colorectal cancer (CRC) during early stages can greatly improve patient outcome. Although technical advances in the field of genomics and proteomics have identified a number of candidate biomarkers for non-invasive screening and diagnosis, developing more sensitive and specific methods with improved cost-effectiveness and patient compliance has tremendous potential to help combat the disease.

Methods: We enrolled three cohorts of 479 subjects, including 226 CRC cases, 197 healthy controls, and 56 advanced precancerous lesions (APC).

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Purpose: To investigate the effect of the postural drainage lithotripsy system developed by our experimental team on the vital signs of patient with urinary stones during the stone removal process.

Methods: Four groups of 15 subjects (0°, 10°, 40°, and 70°) were subjected to different angles of head-down tilt to measure middle cerebral artery blood flow velocity (MCAv), cerebrovascular conductance coefficient (CVCi), intracranial pressure (nICP), heart rate (HR), and mean arterial blood pressure (MAP).

Results: As the angle of HDT changed, MCAv values, nICP values, CVCi values, HR values, and MAP values changed significantly (all P ≤ 0.

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Ribophorin I (RPN1), a part of an N-oligosaccharyl-transferase complex, plays a vital role in the development of multiple cancers. However, its biological role in breast cancer has not been completely clarified. The RPN1 expression level was measured in breast cancer tissues and breast cancer cell lines (MCF7) using RT-qPCR.

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Background: Septic acute kidney injury (SAKI) is usually caused by sepsis. It has been shown that catalpol (Cat) impairs sepsis-evoked organ dysfunction to a certain degree. The current work aims to evaluate the protective effects of Cat on SAKI and potential mechanisms in vivo and in vitro.

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Background: About 5%-15% of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients undergoing stent implantation have concomitant atrial fibrillation and need both antiplatelet and anticoagulant therapies. The optimal antithrombotic regimen remains uncertain in this scenario.

Hypothesis: A multicenter randomized controlled trial (OPtimal management of anTIthroMbotic Agents [OPTIMA]-4) is designed to test the hypothesis that, for ACS patients with concomitant nonvalvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) and having low-to-moderate risk of bleeding, clopidogrel is comparable in efficacy but superior in safety compared to ticagrelor while being used in combination with dabigatran after new-generation drug-eluting stent (DES) implantation.

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Goals: A combination of multiple tests was introduced to noninvasively investigate the differences in pathophysiologies among functional dyspepsia (FD) subgroups, including postprandial distress syndrome (PDS), epigastric pain syndrome (EPS), and overlap.

Background: It has not been extensively evaluated whether different pathophysiologies are involved in FD subgroups.

Study: This multicenter study included 364 FD patients fulfilling Rome IV criteria and 47 healthy controls.

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Laparoscopic Radical Resection versus Routine Surgery for Colorectal Cancer.

Comput Math Methods Med

October 2022

Department of General Surgery, Changzhou Wujin People's Hospital, Changzhou, Jiangsu, China.

For patients with colorectal cancer, minimally invasive surgical methods, particularly laparoscopic methods, are now the preferred course of therapy. This research is performed to investigate the effects of laparoscopic radical resection on patients with colorectal cancer. A total of 100 colorectal cancer patients treated in our hospital from January 2017 to January 2019 were enrolled.

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Background: Interferons (IFNs) have been implemented as anti-tumor immunity agents in clinical trials of glioma, but only a subset of glioblastoma (GBM) patients profits from it. The predictive role of IFNs stimulated genes in GBM needs further exploration to investigate the clinical role of IFNs.

Methods: This study screened 526 GBM patients from three independent cohorts.

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Objective: Cervical cancer is a common cancer in women. The drug resistance of chemotherapeutic agents has always been an urgent problem to be solved in clinics. The purpose of this study was to determine the role of tyrosine 3-monooxygenase/tryptophan 5-monooxygenase activation protein gamma polypeptide (YWHAG) in cervical cancer and explore the effect of on cervical cancer and its possible mechanism.

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Plastic bronchitis (PB) is a rare respiratory condition which can result in severe respiratory complications such as respiratory failure and death. infection is a main etiology cause of plastic bronchitis. However, the pathogenesis of plastic bronchitis complicated by pneumonia (MPP) has not yet been fully elucidated.

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Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) small nucleolar RNA host gene 12 (SNHG12) has been reported to participate in the regulation of various nervous system disorders. Bupivacaine (BV), a commonly used local anesthetic, could generate neurotoxicity in neurons. This work intended to investigate the role and specific mechanism of SNHG12 in BV-induced neurotoxicity.

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Bladder cancer (BCa) is the most common cancer in the urinary system with high recurrence rate and poor prognosis. Circular RNA (circRNA) is a novel subclass of noncoding-RNA which participate in progression of BCa. Here, we identified a novel circRNA-circ3323 and aimed to investigate the role of circ3323 in progression of BCa.

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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the functions of mRNA, long non-coding RNA (lncRNA), and circular RNA (circRNA) in paroxysmal and persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) patients.

Methods: A total of 9 left atrial appendage (LAA) tissues were collected from patients with AF (ParoAF patients = 3 and PersAF patients = 3) and donors (n=3). Genes and circRNAs were identified by per kilobase per million reads (RPKM) and number of circular reads/number of mapped reads/read length (SRPBM), respectively.

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) dysregulation is tightly related to diseases including tumor, neuro disease and cardiovascular disease. In this study, we investigated the potential biological effects of miR-34a and its target CXCR3 in phenotypic modulation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) of intracranial aneurysms (IAs). MiR-34a was found to be down-regulated in IAs patients tested by Real-time PCR and decreased in GEO data.

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Background: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the most refractory and lethal cancer. The overall survival is dismal due to the high frequency of recurrence and metastasis after surgery and resistance to chemotherapy. Patients with the locally advanced or metastatic disease usually have the poorest prognosis.

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