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Introduction: The mechanisms leading to ovarian primordial follicle depletion following gonadotoxic chemotherapy with cyclophosphamide and other cytotoxic drugs are currently understood through two main explanatory theories: apoptosis and over-activation. Discrepancies between the findings of different studies investigating these mechanisms do not allow to reach a firm conclusion. The heterogeneity of cell types in ovaries and their different degrees of sensitivity to damage, cell-cell interactions, periodical follicle profile differences, model age-dependent differences, and differences of exposure durations of tested drugs may partially explain the discrepancies among studies.

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Severe psoriasis has a long course and poor outcome, and it has long been a problem for patients. Understanding the independent risk factors that contribute to patients with severe psoriasis is critical for the development of effective treatment strategies. This large, multicenter study recruited 2,109 plaque psoriasis patients from 12 hospitals across China (October 31, 2019 - May 31, 2022).

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Electrically-driven drug delivery into deep cutaneous tissue by conductive microneedles for fungal infection eradication and protective immunity.

Biomaterials

March 2025

Applied Oral Sciences and Community Dental Care, Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China; Shenzhen Key Laboratory for Innovative Technology in Orthopaedic Trauma, The University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital, Shenzhen, China. Electronic address:

Fungal infections affect over 13 million people worldwide and are responsible for 1.5 million deaths annually. Some deep cutaneous fungal infections may extend the dermal barriers to cause systemic infection, resulting in substantial morbidity and mortality.

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Hepatocyte-Targeted Lipid Nanoparticle Delivery of HERC2 Plasmid Controls Drug-Induced Hepatotoxicity by Limiting β-Catenin-Regulated CYP2E1 Expression.

Adv Sci (Weinh)

December 2024

Institute of Molecular Immunology, School of Laboratory Medicine and Biotechnology, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510515, China.

Understanding the molecular mechanisms that bridge hepatic inflammation and liver injury is crucial for developing effective therapeutic strategies for drug-induced liver injury (DILI) management. HECT domain and RCC1-like domain 2 (HERC2) belongs to the large Herc family of ubiquitin E3 ligases, which are implicated in tissue development and inflammation. The observation reveals a pronounced HERC2 expression in specific hepatocyte subsets that proliferate in response to DILI in humans, prompting an investigation into the role of HERC2 in distinct DILI progression.

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A Programmable Handheld Extrusion-Based Bioprinting Platform for In Situ Skin Wounds Dressing: Balance Mobility and Customizability.

Adv Sci (Weinh)

December 2024

Research Center for Human Tissue and Organs Degeneration, Institute of Biomedicine and Biotechnology, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen, 518055, China.

Bioprinting technology plays a crucial role for constructing tissue substitutes. However, the mismatched scaffold shapes and the poor treatment timeliness limit its clinical translational application. In situ printing technology that prints bioregenerants directly inside patient's body can meet the needs of specific tissue repair.

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B cells: roles in physiology and pathology of pregnancy.

Front Immunol

October 2024

Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, School of Clinical Medicine, Li Ka Shing (LKS) Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.

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  • * This review summarizes what is currently known about B cell functions during pregnancy, highlighting different B cell types and their influences on pregnancy outcomes.
  • * It also discusses the impact of B cell-related autoantibodies, cytokines, and signaling pathways on complications like pregnancy loss, preeclampsia, and preterm birth.
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A narrative review of mitochondrial dysfunction and male infertility.

Transl Androl Urol

September 2024

Department of Urology, Shenzhen University General Hospital, School of Pharmacy, Shenzhen University Medical School, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China.

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  • * The review analyzed research from 2014 to 2023, connecting sperm quality and mitochondrial health while examining factors like DNA damage, oxidative stress, and the effects of lifestyle and environmental influences on male fertility.
  • * Understanding mitochondrial processes is crucial for improving sperm viability and health, and emerging therapies targeting mitochondrial dysfunction may offer new solutions for enhancing male fertility outcomes.
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Background: Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma (ERMS) of the prostate is a rare and aggressive malignant tumor in adults with a poor prognosis in general. The main presenting symptoms are dysuria and acute urinary retention. Prostate ERMS is easily misdiagnosed, which leads to delays in treatment.

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QSOX1 facilitates dormant esophageal cancer stem cells to evade immune elimination via PD-L1 upregulation and CD8 T cell exclusion.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

October 2024

Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Malignant Tumor Epigenetics and Gene Regulation, Guangdong-Hong Kong Joint Laboratory for RNA Medicine, Medical Research Center, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510120, People's Republic of China.

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  • - Dormant cancer stem cells (DCSCs) play a crucial role in tumor recurrence and metastasis due to their resistance to chemotherapy and ability to evade the immune system, mainly through enhanced PD-L1 signaling and the influence of quiescin sulfhydryl oxidase 1 (QSOX1).
  • - QSOX1, produced by quiescent fibroblasts, boosts PD-L1 expression in DCSCs and creates an environment that excludes CD8 T cells, thus supporting immune evasion.
  • - Targeting QSOX1 with Ebselen, in combination with anti-PD-1 and chemotherapy, shows promise for successfully eradicating dormant DCSCs and improving patient responses to treatment. *
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  • Patients with Bell's palsy who underwent facial nerve decompression surgery while preserving the ossicular chain showed significant improvement in facial nerve function post-surgery, with 100% recovery to House-Brackmann grades I and II.
  • Hearing evaluations indicated minimal changes in overall hearing, particularly at low and speech frequencies, but there was a significant increase in high-frequency hearing loss post-surgery.
  • The study suggests that this surgical approach can successfully preserve most hearing function while addressing facial paralysis without causing substantial verbal frequency hearing loss.
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Advances and challenges in immunotherapy for locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma.

Cancer Treat Rev

December 2024

Department of Clinical Oncology, The University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital, 518053, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. Electronic address:

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  • Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is a common cancer in the head and neck, with about 70% diagnosed at advanced stages; current treatments result in an approximately 80% 5-year survival rate for these patients, indicating a need for better therapies.
  • Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have shown promise in treating recurrent/metastatic NPC, and ongoing studies are exploring their effectiveness in locally advanced NPC (LANPC), with early results indicating improved treatment responses and survival rates.
  • The review summarizes key principles of immunotherapy in NPC, highlights recent progress and challenges related to ICIs, and discusses other emerging immunotherapy options like adoptive cell therapy and tumor vaccines to enhance treatment outcomes for LANPC patients.
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M protein ectodomain-specific immunity restrains SARS-CoV-2 variants replication.

Front Immunol

October 2024

Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Virology, College of Biology, Hunan University, Changsha, China.

Introduction: The frequent occurrence of mutations in the SARS-CoV-2 Spike (S) protein, with up to dozens of mutations, poses a severe threat to the current efficacy of authorized COVID-19 vaccines. Membrane (M) protein, which is the most abundant viral structural protein, exhibits a high level of amino acid sequence conservation. M protein ectodomain could be recognized by specific antibodies; however, the extent to which it is immunogenic and provides protection remains unclear.

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  • Cetuximab is a medication for treating head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and metastatic colorectal cancer but can lead to severe allergic reactions.
  • An 87-year-old woman with advanced cancer experienced significant allergic reactions even after pre-treatment, prompting the use of a dose escalation method to safely administer the drug.
  • This method proved effective in managing her hypersensitivity, suggesting a need for more research on personalized treatment strategies for patients with similar reactions.
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Association of COVID-19 with acute and post-acute risk of multiple different complications and mortality in patients infected with omicron variant stratified by initial disease severity: a cohort study in Hong Kong.

BMC Med

October 2024

Centre for Safe Medication Practice and Research, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, L02-57 2/F, Laboratory Block, 21 Sassoon Road, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, SAR, China.

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  • This study analyzed COVID-19 patients from a Hong Kong health database to differentiate severe and non-severe cases, focusing on age-specific outcomes and clinical parameters.* -
  • Researchers categorized patients into age groups (≤ 40, 41-64, and ≥ 65 years) and further stratified them based on their COVID-19 exposure severity, which included critically, severely, mildly-moderately exposed, and unexposed groups.* -
  • The findings revealed that as COVID-19 severity increased, so did the risks for various health issues, particularly in older adults, highlighting the importance of age in disease outcome assessments.*
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Immuno-persistence after the fourth and fifth doses of inactivated polio vaccines in school-aged children.

Clin Microbiol Infect

October 2024

The Hong Kong Jockey Club Global Health Institute, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, P. R. China; WHO Collaborating Centre for Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Control, School of Public Health, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, P. R. China; Laboratory of Data Discovery for Health Limited (D(2)4H), Hong Kong Science Park, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, P. R. China; The University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital, Shenzhen, P. R. China.

Objectives: This study aimed to assess the long-term persistence of neutralizing antibodies (nAb) titres and seroprotection proportions after the fourth and fifth doses of inactivated polio vaccine (IPV).

Methods: Serum samples from 299 children in Hong Kong were collected and used to estimate the persistence of nAb titres and seroprotection proportions by neutralisation test.

Results: The mean nAb titres against poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3 (PV1, PV2, and PV3) 1 month after receiving the fourth dose of IPV at 19 months of age were 2068 (95% credible interval, 1517-2864); 4705 (3439-6436); and 2758 (1894-4086); respectively, but declined substantially in 4 years to 268 (222-325), 751 (630-900), and 411 (323-521), respectively.

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Background: The aim of this study is to create an index called IRGPRI (immune-related gene prognostic risk index) that can be utilized for predicting the prognosis and assessing the efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) therapy in patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

Methods: Distinguishing gene expression patterns (DEGs) were detected in CD8 cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) compared to other cellular types such as CD4 T cells, B cells, plasma cells, and CD8 Tex using the advanced technology of Single-cell RNA Sequencing (scRNA-seq). The construction of IRGPRI was accomplished by employing LASSO Cox regression analysis.

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  • Accurate staging for nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is vital for treatment and prognosis, using the AJCC/UICC TNM system as a standardized approach, necessitating ongoing updates to reflect modern care practices.
  • The study aimed to enhance the accuracy and relevance of the TNM-8 system for NPC by analyzing patient data from 2014-2015 and undergoing rigorous validation processes leading to the development of TNM-9.
  • Results from over 4,900 patients highlighted that advanced extranodal extension was a key negative prognostic factor, prompting a proposed restructuring of staging for nonmetastatic cases from TNM-8 classifications.
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Genome-wide association study of maternal plasma metabolites during pregnancy.

Cell Genom

October 2024

BGI Research, Shenzhen 518083, China; BGI Genomics, Shenzhen 518083, China. Electronic address:

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  • Metabolites are crucial for monitoring health and therapeutic targets, yet their genetic influences during pregnancy remain largely unexplored.
  • A genome-wide association study was conducted using genetic data from 34,394 pregnant Chinese women, identifying 53 metabolite-gene associations, with 23 being new findings.
  • The research uncovered significant gene-environment interactions during pregnancy, with half of the associations showing pleiotropy and potential causal links between maternal metabolites and various human traits and diseases.
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Emergence and Rapid Diagnosis of Talaromyces marneffei Infections in Renal Transplant Recipients by Next-Generation Sequencing.

Mycopathologia

October 2024

Department of Microbiology, School of Clinical Medicine, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, China.

Article Synopsis
  • Next-generation sequencing (NGS) is being used to quickly identify difficult-to-diagnose infections, like T. marneffei, especially in renal transplant patients with chronic pneumonia.
  • A case study highlighted that mNGS positively identified T. marneffei in a 37-year-old patient faster (within 1-2 days) compared to traditional fungal culture methods (6-15 days).
  • There has been a noticeable increase in T. marneffei infections among renal transplant recipients from 2021 to 2023, with a significant number of these diagnoses made using NGS, particularly in endemic areas.
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  • Cell cycle inhibitors like Paclitaxel and Palbociclib not only halt cancer cell division but also trigger the STING signaling pathway, enhancing their anti-cancer effects.
  • These inhibitors lead to DNA damage and the activation of immune responses, particularly through the DDX41 and SASP factors, which promote immune cell infiltration into tumors.
  • The study suggests that combining cell cycle inhibitors with immunotherapy could improve treatment outcomes, especially in certain types of cancer like hypoxic HCC, where STING signaling is more pronounced.
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Magnesium Nanocomposite Hydrogel Reverses the Pathologies to Enhance Mandible Regeneration.

Adv Mater

October 2024

Musculoskeletal Research Laboratory, Department of Orthopedics & Traumatology, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 999077, P. R. China.

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  • - The study focuses on a new magnesium (Mg) nanocomposite hydrogel designed to improve healing in patients with medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ), addressing challenges like poor blood flow and inflammation.
  • - The hydrogel works by creating a supportive environment for bone regeneration, promoting the formation of new blood vessels and activating bone-forming cells while also preventing infections.
  • - Tested in animal models (rats and minipigs), this injectable hydrogel shows promising results in repairing jaw defects and offers a novel solution for complex bone healing issues.
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Usefulness of next-generation sequencing for laboratory diagnosis of rickettsiosis.

PLoS Negl Trop Dis

October 2024

Department of Microbiology, School of Clinical Medicine, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, China.

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  • - The study examined six patients diagnosed with various rickettsiosis infections using metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS), which can be challenging for traditional laboratory diagnostics.
  • - One patient with Japanese spotted fever was quickly diagnosed through mNGS, while two others with Rickettsia felis infections showed the bacterium in lung samples; both patients were immunocompromised due to cancer treatments.
  • - Three additional patients, presenting with fever and eschar, had negative Weil-Felix test results, but mNGS confirmed the presence of Orientia tsutsugamushi, indicating scrub typhus; this highlights mNGS as a vital tool alongside serology for diagnosing rickettsiosis.
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  • COVID-19, while not deemed a public health emergency anymore, still requires accurate testing due to ongoing regional impacts, with a study assessing over 3,000 negative tests revealing consistently low pass rates across samples.
  • Analysis of 132 positive samples highlighted key factors affecting test quality, including the experience of samplers, the condition of the samples at various stages, and seasonal influences, with children's samples showing lower quality.
  • The study emphasizes the importance of standardized practices and quality control among sampling staff, noting that reliable internal references can help in identifying and minimizing factors that interfere with nucleic acid test results.
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Lineage-specific pathogenicity, immune evasion, and virological features of SARS-CoV-2 BA.2.86/JN.1 and EG.5.1/HK.3.

Nat Commun

October 2024

State Key Laboratory of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Department of Microbiology, School of Clinical Medicine, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China.

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  • SARS-CoV-2 variant JN.1, featuring a mutation L455S, has surpassed earlier variants, becoming the dominant strain due to its higher infectivity compared to BA.2.86.
  • The increased infectivity of JN.1 is linked to improved entry efficiency and spike protein cleavage, aided by the L455S mutation altering how the spike protein binds to ACE2 receptors.
  • Research also evaluates the distinct virological traits between JN.1 and other Omicron sublineages, enhancing our understanding of their transmissibility and immune response behaviors.
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