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Eczema and dermatitis are common inflammatory skin conditions with significant morbidity. Identifying drug-targetable genes can facilitate the development of effective treatments. This study analyzed data obtained by meta-analysis of 2 genome-wide association studies on eczema/dermatitis (57,311 cases and 896,779 controls, European ancestry).

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Cognitive impairment is a significant complication of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). However, the mechanisms underlying the development of cognitive dysfunction in individuals with T2DM remain elusive. Herein, we discussed the role of Bmal1, a core circadian rhythm-regulating gene, in the process of T2DM-associated cognitive dysfunction.

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Alpha-actin-1 (ACTN1) is a cytoskeletal protein, and new evidence suggests that it is associated with tumor progression and prognosis. However, the expression of ACTN1 in thyroid carcinoma (THCA) and its biological functions are not fully understood. This study aimed to explore the expression and biological function of ACTN1 in THCA.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Rhubarb has the effect of breaking blood stasis and abnormal mass, and was often used to treat various tumor diseases including liver cancer in ancient China. Recipes containing rhubarb have anti-liver cancer properties and are still used today. However, the main components and mechanism of action of rhubarb against liver cancer are still unclear.

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Objectives: Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP) with endoscopic metallic biliary endoprosthesis(EMBE) serves as a crucial palliative treatment for advanced malignant biliary obstruction(MBO). While endoscopic nasobiliary drainage(ENBD) effectively reduces post-ERCP cholangitis (PEC) incidence, its impact on PEC in MBO patients is unclear. This study evaluates ENBD's effects on PEC in patients undergoing EMBE and identifies risk factors.

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  • The study investigates the role of Apolipoprotein O (APOO) in breast cancer (BRCA), finding that higher APOO levels correlate with worse patient outcomes, suggesting its potential as a diagnostic marker.
  • Methods involved analyzing gene expression and conducting assays to understand APOO's functions; results showed that reducing APOO levels hindered cancer cell growth and movement, highlighting its involvement in key signaling pathways.
  • The conclusions suggest that targeting APOO could lead to new treatment strategies for BRCA by modulating apoptosis and autophagy pathways.
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This editorial reviews the molecular mechanisms underlying the roles of the long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) small nucleolar RNA host gene 16 () in digestive system cancers based on two recent studies on lncRNAs in digestive system tumors. The first study, by Zhao , explored how hBD-1 affects colon cancer, the lncRNA , by inhibiting mTOR and promoting autophagy. The second one, by Li , identified the lncRNA prion protein testis specific () as a factor in oxaliplatin resistance by sponging ZNF184 to regulate HIPK2 and influence colorectal cancer progression and chemoresistance, suggesting as a potential therapeutic target for colorectal cancer.

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Predictive Value of Neutrophil Extracellular Traps in Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer.

Mol Carcinog

February 2025

Department of Urology, National Cancer Center/National Clinical Research Center for Cancer/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China.

Cisplatin-based chemotherapy is the recommended therapy for muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC). However, the efficacy of MIBC for chemotherapy is only about 40%. Therefore, predictors of therapy response are urgently needed.

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  • Uterine adenosarcoma coexisting with endometrial carcinoma is a rare occurrence, as highlighted by a reported case where imaging initially suggested endometrial carcinoma.
  • Following surgery to remove the tumors, histological analysis confirmed the presence of both cancers, and the patient had a successful recovery with no recurrence noted after 10 months.
  • The article emphasizes the importance of recognizing specific imaging features, like cystic structures, to avoid misdiagnosis of this uncommon condition.
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Rationale: Angiosarcoma is an aggressive neoplasm derived from endothelial cells that may develop anywhere within the body. Here, we report a case of primary gastric epithelioid angiosarcoma initially misdiagnosed as poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma from the preoperative biopsy.

Patient Concerns: The patient was a 60-year-old male admitted to the hospital due to abdominal discomfort.

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Patients diagnosed with papillary renal cell carcinoma (pRCC) exhibit a high rate of clinical metastasis; however, the underlying molecular mechanism is unclear. In this study, KH-type splicing regulatory protein (KHSRP) participated in pRCC progression and was associated with metastasis. It was positively correlated with the hallmark of epithelial-mesenchymal transition.

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Cholecystolithiasis combined with bile duct stones is more and more common in children, but the surgical treatment is still controversial. We report on a 3-year-old boy, who underwent laparoscope combined with ureteroscope for choledocholithiasis with cholecystolithiasis. This combination therapy offers the possibility to treat pediatric patients with cholecystolithiasis and bile duct stones in low-resource settings where ERCP experience and child-specific surgical instruments are not available.

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  • The imaging revealed a 2.6 cm mass in the common hepatic duct, leading to bile duct dilation, although her liver function tests and tumor markers were normal.
  • The patient underwent surgical intervention, which included bile duct resection, cholecystectomy, and Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy, while a literature review was performed to gather information on IPNB's features and treatments.
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  • The study investigates the link between type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD) within a population-based cohort, focusing on blood pressure, HbA1c levels, and lipid profiles.
  • Data was analyzed from 7,197 adults, revealing that those with diabetes had a significantly higher risk of CVD events, especially when presenting with high blood pressure and lipid levels.
  • The findings suggest that effective management of cardiovascular risk factors could help reduce the increased CVD risk associated with diabetes.
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Purpose: This study aims to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying the aging process and identify potential interventions to mitigate age-related decline and diseases.

Methods: This study utilized the GSE168753 dataset to conduct comprehensive differential gene expression analysis and co-expression module analysis. Machine learning and Mendelian randomization analyses were employed to identify core aging-associated genes and potential drug targets.

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Bacterial co-infection in COVID-19: a call to stay vigilant.

PeerJ

September 2024

Department of Clinical Laboratory, Guiqian International General Hospital, Guiyang, People's Republic of China.

Co-infection with diverse bacteria is commonly seen in patients infected with the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2. This type of co-infection significantly impacts the occurrence and development of novel coronavirus infection. Bacterial co-pathogens are typically identified in the respiratory system and blood culture, which complicates the diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of COVID-19, and even exacerbates the severity of disease symptoms and increases mortality rates.

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  • Researchers studied strokes from 1990 to 2021 to understand how many people get them and how they are affected around the world.
  • In 2021, strokes caused about 7.3 million deaths and were a major cause of health problems, especially in specific regions like Southeast Asia and Oceania.
  • There are differences in stroke risks based on where people live and their age, and some areas actually saw more strokes happening since 2015.
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The impact of protein delivery on short-term and long-term clinical outcomes in critically ill patients: Protocol for a multicenter, prospective, observational study (The ACTION study).

Clin Nutr ESPEN

December 2024

Department of Critical Care Medicine, Jinling Hospital, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 210002, China; Department of Critical Care Medicine, Jinling Hospital, Affiliated Hospital of Medical School, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China. Electronic address:

Background And Aims: Nutrition therapy is a vital part of the management of critically ill patients. Efforts have been made to optimize nutrition therapy in the ICU setting, and it is argued that protein might be the most important substrate to deliver during critical illness. However, the impact of protein delivery on patient-centered outcomes, including short-term and long-term outcomes, is controversial.

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  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a serious complication of diabetes that can lead to end-stage kidney disease; this study focused on its prevalence and risk factors among Chinese type 2 diabetes patients.
  • The ongoing IMPROVE study analyzed data from 9,672 patients with type 2 diabetes, involving various assessments like blood tests and questionnaires to gather comprehensive health information.
  • Findings showed a CKD prevalence of 31% among participants, with significantly low screening (27%) and high awareness rates (54.8%); factors impacting CKD risk included screening practices, awareness, smoking, age, and duration of diabetes.
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Background: Facial aging (FA) is a complex process influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. Gut microbiota (GM), gut microbiota metabolic pathways (GMMPs), and blood metabolites (BMs) have been implicated in the regulation of FA, but the causal and mediating effects of these factors remain unclear.

Methods: We used summary-level data from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of 16S rRNA gene sequencing data for GM (n = 18 340), GWAS of GMMPs (n = 7738), BMs (n = 24 925), and GWAS of FA (n = 423 999).

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Tumor treating fields (TTFields) is a novel therapeutic approach for the treatment of glioblastoma. The electric field intensity is a critical factor in the therapeutic efficacy of TTFields, as stronger electric field can more effectively impede the proliferation and survival of tumor cells. In this study, we aimed to improve the therapeutic effectiveness of TTFields by optimizing the position of electrode arrays, resulting in an increased electric field intensity at the tumor.

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Thymic carcinoma (TC) is an uncommon type of thymic epithelial tumors. Patients with relapsed or refractory TCs have a poor prognosis. Immune checkpoint inhibitor monotherapy can be applied as a second-line treatment for such cases.

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In this editorial, we review the work of Razali published in , with a particular focus on the effect of rs10889677 variation in the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) pathway and buparlisib on colitis-associated cancer. The role of PI3K in promoting cancer progression has been widely recognized, as it is involved in regulating the survival, differentiation, and proliferation of cancer cells. The complement Clq/TNF-related protein 6 (CTRP6) is a newer tumor-associated factor.

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