62 results on '"Kerong Wu"'
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2. Identification of novel protein biomarkers from the blood and urine for the early diagnosis of bladder cancer via proximity extension analysis
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Tong Kong, Yang Qu, Taowa Zhao, Zitong Niu, Xiuyi Lv, Yiting Wang, Qiaojiao Ding, Pengyao Wei, Jun Fu, Liang Wang, Jing Gao, Cheng Zhou, Suying Wang, Junhui Jiang, Jianping Zheng, Kaizhe Wang, and Kerong Wu
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Bladder cancer ,Diagnostic model ,Biomarkers ,Diagnosis ,Prognosis proximity extension assay (PEA) ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background Bladder cancer (BC) is a very common urinary tract malignancy that has a high incidence and lethality. In this study, we identified BC biomarkers and described a new noninvasive detection method using serum and urine samples for the early detection of BC. Methods Serum and urine samples were retrospectively collected from patients with BC (n = 99) and healthy controls (HC) (n = 50), and the expression levels of 92 inflammation-related proteins were examined via the proximity extension analysis (PEA) technique. Differential protein expression was then evaluated by univariate analysis (p
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- 2024
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3. Slightly photo-crosslinked chitosan/silk fibroin hydrogel adhesives with hemostasis and anti-inflammation for pro-healing cyclophosphamide-induced hemorrhagic cystitis
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Jie Yao, Yaoqi Chen, Xiang Zhang, Junfeng Chen, Cheng Zhou, Junhui Jiang, Hua Zhang, and Kerong Wu
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Hemorrhagic cystitis ,Slightly photo-crosslinked hydrogels ,Wet-adhesion ,Hemostasis ,Anti-inflammation ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Cyclophosphamide is commonly used in the treatment of various cancers and autoimmune diseases, while concurrently imposing substantial toxicity on the bladder, frequently manifesting hemorrhagic cystitis. Intravesical interventions, such as hyaluronic acid supplementation, present a therapeutic strategy to reinstate bladder barrier function and alleviate the effects of metabolic toxicants. However, it remains a great challenge to achieve efficient cyclophosphamide-induced hemorrhagic cystitis (CHC) management with accelerated tissue repair owing to the low wet-adhesion, poor hemostasis, and acute inflammatory responses. To address these issues, a hemostatic and anti-inflammatory hydrogel adhesive of chitosan methylacryloyl/silk fibroin methylacryloyl (CHMA/SFMA) is developed for promoting the healing of CHC. The obtained hydrogels show a high adhesive strength of 26.21 N/m with porcine bladder, facilitating the rapid hemostasis within 15 s, and reinstate bladder barrier function. Moreover, this hydrogel adhesive promotes the proliferation and aggregation of SV-HUC-1 and regulates macrophage polarization. Implanting the hydrogels into CHC bladders of a SD rat model, they not only can be completely biodegraded in 14 days, but also effectively control hematuria and inflammation, and accelerate angiogenesis, thereby significantly promote the healing of bladder injury. Overall, CHMA/SFMA hydrogels exhibit rapid hemostasis for treating CHC and accelerate muscle tissue repair via angiogenesis and inflammation amelioration, which may provide a new path for managing severe hemorrhagic cystitis in the clinics.
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- 2024
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4. CircFam190a: a critical positive regulator of osteoclast differentiation via enhancement of the AKT1/HSP90β complex
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Kun Chen, Xi Chen, Chuandong Lang, Xingshi Yuan, Junming Huang, Zhi Li, Mingyou Xu, Kerong Wu, Chenhe Zhou, Qidong Li, Chen Zhu, Lianxin Liu, and Xifu Shang
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Medicine ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
Abstract The identification of key regulatory factors that control osteoclastogenesis is important. Accumulating evidence indicates that circular RNAs (circRNAs) are discrete functional entities. However, the complexities of circRNA expression as well as the extent of their regulatory functions during osteoclastogenesis have yet to be revealed. Here, based on circular RNA sequencing data, we identified a circular RNA, circFam190a, as a critical regulator of osteoclast differentiation and function. During osteoclastogenesis, circFam190a is significantly upregulated. In vitro, circFam190a enhanced osteoclast formation and function. In vivo, overexpression of circFam190a induced significant bone loss, while knockdown of circFam190a prevented pathological bone loss in an ovariectomized (OVX) mouse osteoporosis model. Mechanistically, our data suggest that circFam90a enhances the binding of AKT1 and HSP90β, promoting AKT1 stability. Altogether, our findings highlight the critical role of circFam190a as a positive regulator of osteoclastogenesis, and targeting circFam190a might be a promising therapeutic strategy for treating pathological bone loss.
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- 2023
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5. Primary cilia: The central role in the electromagnetic field induced bone healing
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Yangmengfan Chen, Chao Lu, Xifu Shang, Kerong Wu, and Kun Chen
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electromagnetic fields ,primary cilia ,osteogenesis ,signaling pathway ,bone ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Primary cilia have emerged as the cellular “antenna” that can receive and transduce extracellular chemical/physical signals, thus playing an important role in regulating cellular activities. Although the electromagnetic field (EMF) is an effective treatment for bone fractures since 1978, however, the detailed mechanisms leading to such positive effects are still unclear. Primary cilia may play a central role in receiving EMF signals, translating physical signals into biochemical information, and initiating various signalingsignaling pathways to transduce signals into the nucleus. In this review, we elucidated the process of bone healing, the structure, and function of primary cilia, as well as the application and mechanism of EMF in treating fracture healing. To comprehensively understand the process of bone healing, we used bioinformatics to analyze the molecular change and associated the results with other studies. Moreover, this review summarizedsummarized some limitations in EMFs-related research and provides an outlook for ongoing studies. In conclusion, this review illustrated the primary cilia and related molecular mechanisms in the EMF-induced bone healing process, and it may shed light on future research.
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- 2022
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6. Single-cell sequencing technologies in bladder cancer research: Applications and challenges
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Tianqi Lyu, Yuanbin Lin, Kerong Wu, Zhanglei Cao, Qian Zhang, and Jianping Zheng
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single-cell sequencing ,bladder cancer ,heterogeneity ,biomarkers ,precision medicine ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Bladder cancer is among the most common malignant tumors with highly heterogeneous molecular characteristics. Despite advancements of the available therapeutic options, several bladder cancer patients exhibit unsatisfactory clinical outcomes. The lack of specific biomarkers for effective targeted therapy or immunotherapy remains a major obstacle in treating bladder cancer. The rapid development of single-cell techniques is transforming our understanding of the intra-tumoral heterogeneity, thereby providing us with a powerful high-throughput sequencing tool that can reveal tumorigenesis, progression, and invasion in bladder tumors. In this review, we summarise and discuss how single-cell sequencing technologies have been applied in bladder cancer research, to advance our collective knowledge on the heterogeneity of bladder tumor cells, as well as to provide new insights into the complex ecosystem of the tumor microenvironment. The application of single-cell approaches also uncovers the therapeutic resistance mechanism in bladder cancer and facilitates the detection of urinary-exfoliated tumor cells. Moreover, benefiting from the powerful technical advantages of single-cell techniques, several key therapeutic targets and prognostic models of bladder cancer have been identified. It is hoped that this paper can provide novel insights into the precision medicine of bladder cancer.
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- 2022
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7. Excessive sulfur oxidation in endoplasmic reticulum drives an inflammatory reaction of chondrocytes in aging mice
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Kun Chen, Xianzuo Zhang, Zhi Li, Xingshi Yuan, Daijie Fu, Kerong Wu, Xifu Shang, and Zhe Ni
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aging ,chondrocyte ,osteoarthritis ,sulfur oxidation of endoplasmic reticulum ,proteomics ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Osteoarthritis, as a common joint disease among middle-aged and elderly people, has many problems, such as diverse pathogenesis, poor prognosis and high recurrence rate, which seriously affects patients’ physical and mental health and reduces their quality of life. At present, the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis is not completely clear, and the treatment plan is mainly to relieve symptoms and ensure basic quality of life. Therefore, it is particularly urgent to explore the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis. Protein, as organic macromolecule which plays a major role in life activities, plays an important role in the development of disease. Through protein omics, this study found that with the increase of age, excessive sulfur oxidation occurred in endoplasmic reticulum of chondrocytes, which then drove the occurrence of inflammatory reaction, and provided a direction for the follow-up molecular targeted.
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- 2022
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8. Identification of novel biomarkers in Hunner’s interstitial cystitis using the CIBERSORT, an algorithm based on machine learning
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Kaining Lu, Shan Wei, Zhengyi Wang, Kerong Wu, Junhui Jiang, Zejun Yan, and Yue Cheng
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Bioinformatic ,Immune system diseases ,Mast cells ,Interstitial cystitis ,Hunner-type interstitial cystitis ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Abstract Background Hunner’s interstitial cystitis (HIC) is a complex disorder characterized by pelvic pain, disrupted urine storage, and Hunner lesions seen on cystoscopy. There are few effective diagnostic biomarkers. In the present study, we used the novel machine learning tool CIBERSORT to measure immune cell subset infiltration and potential novel diagnostic biomarkers for HIC. Methods The GSE11783 and GSE57560 datasets were downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus for analysis. Ten HIC and six healthy samples from GSE11783 were analyzed using the CIBERSORT algorithm. Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA) was performed to identify biological processes that occur during HIC pathogenesis. Finally, expression levels of 11 T cell follicular helper cell (Tfh) markers were compared between three healthy individuals and four patients from GSE57560. Results Six types of immune cells in HIC from GSE11783 showed significant differences, including resting mast cells, CD4+ memory-activated T cells (CD3+ CD4+ HLA-DR+ cells), M0 and M2 macrophages, Tfh cells, and activated natural killer cells. Except for plasma cells, there were no significant differences between Hunner’s lesion and non-Hunner’s lesion areas in HIC. The GSEA revealed significantly altered biological processes, including antigen–antibody reactions, autoimmune diseases, and infections of viruses, bacteria, and parasites. There were 11 Tfh cell markers with elevated expression in patients from GSE57560. Conclusion This was the first demonstration of Tfh cells and CD3+ CD4+ HLA-DR+ cells with elevated expression in HIC. These cells might serve as novel diagnostic biomarkers.
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- 2021
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9. Research on the effect of green credit on ecological welfare performance: Evidence from China
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Ran Zhang, Yahui Cao, Kerong Wu, and Huaping Sun
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green credit ,ecological welfare performance ,mechanism analysis ,spatial Durbin model ,mediating effect model ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Achieving high-quality economic development is a crucial feature of China’s new development stage. As an environmental regulation tool by implementing a differentiated credit policy, green credit is an inevitable choice to achieve high-quality economic development. In this paper, ecological welfare performance is used to measure the level of high-quality economic development. And based on the panel data of 30 provinces during 2008–2019, the spatial Durbin model and mediating effect model are used to empirically study the direct and indirect effect of green credit on ecological welfare performance in China. The results show that: (1) China’s ecological welfare performance shows the positive global spatial correlation in the overall spatial scope, with local characteristics of high–high aggregation and low–low aggregation. (2) Green credit can significantly promote the ecological welfare performance of local regions, but has a negative spatial spillover effect on the ecological welfare performance of adjacent regions. (3) Green credit can boost ecological welfare performance by improving technological innovation, industrial structure upgrading, and energy consumption structure. Based on these conclusions, the policy recommendations are put forward.
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- 2022
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10. A novel redox-responsive ursolic acid polymeric prodrug delivery system for osteosarcoma therapy
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Daijie Fu, Zhe Ni, Kerong Wu, Peng Cheng, Xiaofeng Ji, Guoyuan Li, and Xifu Shang
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ursolic acid ,redox-responsive ,ph-responsive ,polymeric prodrug ,micelles ,osteosarcoma ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Ursolic acid (UA), found widely in nature, exerts effective anti-tumoral activity against various malignant tumors. However, the low water solubility and poor bioavailability of UA have greatly hindered its translation to the clinic. To overcome these drawbacks, a simple redox-sensitive UA polymeric prodrug was synthesized by conjugating UA to polyethylene glycol using a disulfide bond. This formulation can self-assemble into micelles (U-SS-M) in aqueous solutions to produce small size micelles (∼62.5 nm in diameter) with high drug loading efficiency (∼16.7%) that exhibit pH and reduction dual-sensitivity. The cell and animal studies performed using the osteosarcoma MG-63 cell line and MG-63 cancer xenograft mice as the model systems consistently confirmed that the U-SS-M formulation could significantly prolong the circulation in blood and favor accumulation in tumor tissue. Targeted accumulation allows the U-SS-M to be effectively internalized by cancer cells, where the rapid release of UA is favored by a glutathione-rich and acidic intracellular environment, and ultimately achieves potent antitumor efficacy.
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- 2021
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11. Restoration of Proximal Femoral Anatomy during Total Hip Arthroplasty for High Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip: An Original Technique
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Kerong Wu, Xianzuo Zhang, Min Chen, and Xifu Shang
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Developmental dysplasia of the hip ,Proximal femur reconstruction ,Total hip arthroplasty ,Video technique note ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 - Abstract
Objective To introduce a modified osteotomy method for proximal femur reconstruction (PFR) in total hip arthroplasty (THA) for high developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH). Method A retrospective study was performed in a series of 24 patients (26 hips) with Crowe III/IV DDH who underwent THA and simultaneous PFR. We used an animated video to illustrate and help understand the procedure for this technique. Patients were reviewed clinically and radiographically with an average follow‐up of 31 months. The Harris hip score (HHS) was recorded preoperatively and at 3 and 12 months postoperatively. Results All patients achieved primary bone union. No revision was needed up to the latest follow‐up. One patient had a dislocation due to self‐fall and received manual reduction under general anesthesia. No patient had intraoperative femoral fractures, sciatic nerve injury, or infection. The mean HHS improved from 33.48 ± 9.06 preoperatively to 84.61 ± 4.78 immediately after surgery and 90.84 ± 4.96 at 12 months. Conclusion Proximal femur reconstruction is a simple and practical technique for femoral remolding during THA in patients with high DDH.
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- 2020
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12. Multimodal Analgesia for Accelerated Rehabilitation after Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Controlled Trial on the Effect of the Co-Application of Local Infiltration Analgesia and Femoral Nerve Block Combined with Dexmedetomidine
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Chen Gao, Tingting Huang, Kerong Wu, Wei Zhang, Sheng Wang, Xiaoqing Chai, Yanhu Xie, and Chaoliang Tang
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total knee arthroplasty ,local infiltration analgesia ,femoral nerve block ,dexmedetomidine ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Background: Multimodal postoperative pain regimens are widely used following total knee arthroplasty (TKA). However, there are few studies on the rehabilitation of the co-application of local infiltration analgesia (LIA) and femoral nerve block (FNB) combined with dexmedetomidine (DEX) for patients undergoing TKA. This study aimed to investigate the effect of LIA plus FNB and co-application of perioperative DEX on TKA outcomes. Methods: 95 patients were randomized into two groups. Patients in group B (n = 48) received a single preoperative FNB and LIA. Patients in group A (n = 47) received FNB and LIA, as well as continuous intravenous injection of DEX starting from the induction of anesthesia to postoperative day 2. All patients were allowed patient-controlled analgesia postoperatively. Visual analog scale (VAS) scores, knee range of motion (ROM) degrees, narcotic consumption, length of hospital stay (LOS), complications, Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) scores and Montreal Cognitive Assessment-Basic (MoCA-B) Scores were recorded. Results: In group A, the mean VAS scores at rest and during movement were lower, the amount of rescue analgesia was decreased, first time of ambulation was reduced, ROM was improved, MoCA-B Scores were increased, LOS was shorter, HSS scores were higher postoperatively compared with group B (all p < 0.05). Conclusion: Our study indicated multimodal analgesia involving a single FNB and LIA combined with DEX accelerates rehabilitation for patients undergoing TKA.
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- 2022
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13. Paroxetine in the treatment of premature ejaculation: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Dong Zhang, Yue Cheng, Kerong Wu, Qi Ma, Junhui Jiang, and Zejun Yan
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Premature ejaculation ,Paroxetine ,Meta-analysis ,Systematic review ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Abstract Background Paroxetine is one of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) used in the treatment of premature ejaculation (PE). However, this use is not approved in many countries. The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to review the efficacy and safety of paroxetine for PE patients. Methods We searched relevant randomized, controlled trials through May 2018, using PubMed, Embase and Cochrane Central Register. The main endpoint included intra-vaginal ejaculatory latency time (IELT) and side effects in the treatment of PE. Cochrane Collaboration’s Revman software, version 5.3, was used for statistical analysis. Results Out of 493 unique articles, a total of 19 randomized, controlled trials (RCTs) were reviewed. Quite a few RCTs were considered to have unclear risk of bias because of limited information. Pooled outcomes suggested that paroxetine was more effective than placebo, fluoxetine and escitalopram at increasing IELT (all p
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- 2019
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14. DNA Nanoribbon for Efficient Anti-miRNA Peptide Nucleic Acid Delivery and Synergistic Enhancement of Cancer Cell Apoptosis
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Pan Fu, Hao Chen, Lilin Ouyang, Lin Li, Yuhui Wang, Sihua Qian, Zhanglei Cao, Kerong Wu, Jie Chao, and Jianping Zheng
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Analytical Chemistry - Abstract
Antisense peptide nucleic acid (asPNA), an effective antisense drug, has been employed as a gene therapy agent and a useful tool in molecular biology. Gaining control over the delivery of asPNA to target tissues has been a major hindrance to its wide application in clinical practice. A simple and efficient DNA nanoribbon (DNR)-based drug delivery process has been designed in this study that releases the asPNA agent to inhibit oncogenic microRNAs (miRNAs). Furthermore, we demonstrated how the AS1411 aptamer that binds nucleolin on the cell membranes works as a control mechanism capable of identifying target cancer cells and enhancing the enrichment capacity of DNR. With the biodegradability of DNR, we can efficiently initiate the release of asPNA into the cytoplasm, particularly targeting the intended miR-21 and synergistically increasing programmed cell death 4 (PDCD4) expression to enhance cell apoptosis. We assume that this well-defined delivery mechanism will aid in designing antisense site-specific treatments for various diseases, including cancer.
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- 2022
15. Integrated Patient Education on U.S. Hospital Web Sites.
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Edgar Huang, Kerong Wu, and Kelsey Edwards
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16. Ag NC and Ag NP/PorC Film-Based Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy-Type Immunoassay for Ultrasensitive Prostate-Specific Antigen Detection
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Kerong Wu, Kui Lai, Junfeng Chen, Jie Yao, Shuwen Zeng, Tao Jiang, Hongjie Si, Chenjie Gu, and Junhui Jiang
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General Chemical Engineering ,General Chemistry - Published
- 2023
17. Emerging and Versatile Platforms of Metal‐Ion‐Doped Carbon Dots for Biosensing, Bioimaging, and Disease Therapy
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Sihua Qian, Lin Li, Kerong Wu, Yuhui Wang, Gang Wei, and Jianping Zheng
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Pharmacology ,Organic Chemistry ,Drug Discovery ,Molecular Medicine ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,Biochemistry - Abstract
Metal ions possess abundant electrons and unoccupied orbitals, as well as large atomic radii, whose doping into carbon dots (CDs) is a facile strategy to endow CDs with additional physicochemical characteristics. After being doped with metal ions, CDs reveal obvious changes in their optical, electronic, and magnetic properties by adjustments to their electron density distribution and the energy gaps, leading them to be promising and competitive candidates as labeling probes, imaging agents, catalysts, nanodrugs, and so on. In this review, we summarize the fabrication methods of metal-ion-doped CDs (M-CDs), and highlight their biological applications including biosensing, bioimaging, tumor therapy, and anti-microbial treatment. Finally, the challenging future perspectives of M-CDs are analyzed. We hope this review will provide inspiration for further development of M-CDs in various biological aspects, and help readers who are interested in M-CDs and their biological applications.
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- 2022
18. Identification of novel biomarkers in Hunner’s interstitial cystitis using the CIBERSORT, an algorithm based on machine learning
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Zhengyi Wang, Shan Wei, Zejun Yan, Kerong Wu, Kaining Lu, Yue Cheng, and Junhui Jiang
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endocrine system ,CD3 Complex ,T Follicular Helper Cells ,Urology ,T cell ,CD3 ,Cell ,Plasma Cells ,Cystitis, Interstitial ,Stem cell marker ,Machine learning ,computer.software_genre ,Lesion ,Pathogenesis ,Machine Learning ,Memory T Cells ,Immune system ,Memory B Cells ,Interstitial cystitis ,Medicine ,Humans ,Hunner-type interstitial cystitis ,Bioinformatic ,biology ,business.industry ,Research ,General Medicine ,HLA-DR Antigens ,medicine.disease ,Immune system diseases ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,Killer Cells, Natural ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Reproductive Medicine ,CD4 Antigens ,biology.protein ,Mast cells ,Artificial intelligence ,RC870-923 ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Algorithm ,computer ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Background Hunner’s interstitial cystitis (HIC) is a complex disorder characterized by pelvic pain, disrupted urine storage, and Hunner lesions seen on cystoscopy. There are few effective diagnostic biomarkers. In the present study, we used the novel machine learning tool CIBERSORT to measure immune cell subset infiltration and potential novel diagnostic biomarkers for HIC. Methods The GSE11783 and GSE57560 datasets were downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus for analysis. Ten HIC and six healthy samples from GSE11783 were analyzed using the CIBERSORT algorithm. Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA) was performed to identify biological processes that occur during HIC pathogenesis. Finally, expression levels of 11 T cell follicular helper cell (Tfh) markers were compared between three healthy individuals and four patients from GSE57560. Results Six types of immune cells in HIC from GSE11783 showed significant differences, including resting mast cells, CD4+ memory-activated T cells (CD3+ CD4+ HLA-DR+ cells), M0 and M2 macrophages, Tfh cells, and activated natural killer cells. Except for plasma cells, there were no significant differences between Hunner’s lesion and non-Hunner’s lesion areas in HIC. The GSEA revealed significantly altered biological processes, including antigen–antibody reactions, autoimmune diseases, and infections of viruses, bacteria, and parasites. There were 11 Tfh cell markers with elevated expression in patients from GSE57560. Conclusion This was the first demonstration of Tfh cells and CD3+ CD4+ HLA-DR+ cells with elevated expression in HIC. These cells might serve as novel diagnostic biomarkers.
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- 2021
19. Use of the O-Z Flap to Repair Scalp Defects After Cancer Tumor Resection
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Xu Yi, Lin Jian, Wei Peng, Yangjian Wang, Kerong Wu, Bingjiang Lin, and Guoyao Wang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Scalp ,Skin Neoplasms ,Soft Tissue Injuries ,business.industry ,Tumor resection ,Cancer ,General Medicine ,Skin Transplantation ,Plastic Surgery Procedures ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,Otorhinolaryngology ,medicine ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Humans ,Surgery ,Radiology ,business ,Perforator Flap - Abstract
Large benign and malignant tumors in the scalp cannot be sutured directly after resection. Instead, skin grafting or skin flap repair is the most commonly used techniques. Local tissue depression and lack of hair growth are some of the drawbacks associated with these techniques. The use of a modified local flap (the O-Z flap) may effectively overcome these issues.To explore the application of O-Z flap in wound repair after excision of benign and malignant tumors of the scalp.Between April 2016 and November 2017, the authors treated 6 patients with scalp tumors. They underwent round or oval radical tumor resection with negative margins. Tumor specimens were diagnosed by cryosection during operation. According to the wound defect size and location, surrounding scalp looseness, and hair distribution, 2 rotating flaps in opposite directions were formed on the left and right sides or front and back of the wound. Subsequently, the skin flaps were rotated in opposite directions to repair the wound.The scalp tumors comprised 2 cases of basal cell carcinoma, 2 cases of squamous cell carcinoma, 1 case of hair sheath carcinoma, and 1 case of epidermoid cyst. After complete tumor resection, the wound defect area was between 3.0 cm × 3.5 cm and 5.0 cm × 6.0 cm. After operation, approximately 6% of the tip of the skin flap was necrotized. The wounds healed after 4 weeks of dressing treatment. All skin flaps survived in stage I and no complications occurred. All patients were followed up for 3 to 12 months; the scalps were in good condition and no tumor recurrence was found.The use of the O-Z flap to repair scalp wounds offers flexible design, good blood circulation, uniform tension, and good hair growth after operation; thus, this technique is suitable for wound repair following scalp tumor resection.
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- 2022
20. A novel redox-responsive ursolic acid polymeric prodrug delivery system for osteosarcoma therapy
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Zhe Ni, Kerong Wu, Xifu Shang, Peng Cheng, Xiaofeng Ji, Daijie Fu, and Guo-Yuan Li
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Polymeric prodrug ,Polymers ,micelles ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Bone Neoplasms ,02 engineering and technology ,polymeric prodrug ,RM1-950 ,ursolic acid ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,Micelle ,Polyethylene Glycols ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Drug Delivery Systems ,0302 clinical medicine ,Ursolic acid ,Cell Line, Tumor ,osteosarcoma ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Prodrugs ,Aqueous solution ,Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Stimuli Responsive Polymers ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,medicine.disease ,Redox responsive ,Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ,Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Triterpenes ,Bioavailability ,ph-responsive ,Osteosarcoma ,Delivery system ,redox-responsive ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,0210 nano-technology ,Oxidation-Reduction ,Research Article - Abstract
Ursolic acid (UA), found widely in nature, exerts effective anti-tumoral activity against various malignant tumors. However, the low water solubility and poor bioavailability of UA have greatly hindered its translation to the clinic. To overcome these drawbacks, a simple redox-sensitive UA polymeric prodrug was synthesized by conjugating UA to polyethylene glycol using a disulfide bond. This formulation can self-assemble into micelles (U-SS-M) in aqueous solutions to produce small size micelles (∼62.5 nm in diameter) with high drug loading efficiency (∼16.7%) that exhibit pH and reduction dual-sensitivity. The cell and animal studies performed using the osteosarcoma MG-63 cell line and MG-63 cancer xenograft mice as the model systems consistently confirmed that the U-SS-M formulation could significantly prolong the circulation in blood and favor accumulation in tumor tissue. Targeted accumulation allows the U-SS-M to be effectively internalized by cancer cells, where the rapid release of UA is favored by a glutathione-rich and acidic intracellular environment, and ultimately achieves potent antitumor efficacy.
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- 2021
21. Restoration of Proximal Femoral Anatomy during Total Hip Arthroplasty for High Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip: An Original Technique
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Min Chen, Kerong Wu, Xifu Shang, and Xianzuo Zhang
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Adult ,Male ,musculoskeletal diseases ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Osteotomy ,Disability Evaluation ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,lcsh:Orthopedic surgery ,Video technique note ,Humans ,Medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Femur ,Hip Dislocation, Congenital ,Aged ,Pain Measurement ,Retrospective Studies ,Proximal femur reconstruction ,030222 orthopedics ,Proximal femur ,business.industry ,Developmental dysplasia ,Retrospective cohort study ,Middle Aged ,Surgery ,Video of Orthopaedic Technique ,lcsh:RD701-811 ,Femoral anatomy ,Primary bone ,Harris Hip Score ,Female ,Total hip arthroplasty ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Developmental dysplasia of the hip - Abstract
Objective To introduce a modified osteotomy method for proximal femur reconstruction (PFR) in total hip arthroplasty (THA) for high developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH). Method A retrospective study was performed in a series of 24 patients (26 hips) with Crowe III/IV DDH who underwent THA and simultaneous PFR. We used an animated video to illustrate and help understand the procedure for this technique. Patients were reviewed clinically and radiographically with an average follow-up of 31 months. The Harris hip score (HHS) was recorded preoperatively and at 3 and 12 months postoperatively. Results All patients achieved primary bone union. No revision was needed up to the latest follow-up. One patient had a dislocation due to self-fall and received manual reduction under general anesthesia. No patient had intraoperative femoral fractures, sciatic nerve injury, or infection. The mean HHS improved from 33.48 ± 9.06 preoperatively to 84.61 ± 4.78 immediately after surgery and 90.84 ± 4.96 at 12 months. Conclusion Proximal femur reconstruction is a simple and practical technique for femoral remolding during THA in patients with high DDH.
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- 2020
22. Professional Development Leading to Change in Teachers' Beliefs and Practice for Teaching English Language Learners
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Kerong Wu
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- 2022
23. Evolution of household carbon emissions and their drivers from both income and consumption perspectives in China during 2010–2017
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Sha Peng, Xiao Wang, Qian Du, Kerong Wu, Tongtong Lv, Zheng Tang, Liyuan Wei, Jinjun Xue, and Zhen Wang
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China ,Family Characteristics ,Environmental Engineering ,Urbanization ,Income ,General Medicine ,Carbon Dioxide ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Carbon - Abstract
Household inputs and consumption play important roles in driving carbon emissions in China. However, existing studies have mainly studied consumption-based household carbon emissions in specific years to highlight consumption guidance and management, and little attention has been given to income-based accounting and policy-making focused on primary input behaviors and product allocation behaviors. In the quest for more coordinated and efficient mitigation strategies, we applied input-output analysis (IOA) combined with the biproportional scaling method (RAS) to obtain both income- and consumption-based annual accounting of rural and urban household carbon emissions from 2010 to 2017 and then used structural decomposition analysis (SDA) to determine key driving factors and sectors. Our results revealed that the proportions of income-based household emissions in gross emissions were higher than that of consumption-based household emissions. In terms of driving factors, per capita income/consumption contributed the largest increase in household emissions for most of the period, and population changes also showed a weak positive effect. However, intermediate input/output structure and carbon emission intensity were the main offsetting factors for household emissions. Compared with the consumption-based results, the income-based results can identify some new critical sectors that lead to household emission changes. Furthermore, the discrepant results for rural and urban household carbon emissions from both income and consumption perspectives suggest that differentiated measures of rural and urban households in key sectors are necessary. Finally, we propose industrial chain adjustment strategies and household input and consumption behavior recommendations in the context of urbanization.
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- 2023
24. Effects of the Properties of Activated Carbons on the Characteristics of the Active Phase and H2s Removal Performance of Cufe2o4-Based Adsorbents
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Yingchun, Guo, primary, Shanshan, Chen, additional, Kerong, Wu, additional, Zhen, Yang, additional, and Liang, Xiaoyi, additional
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- 2022
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25. Acidity‐Activatable Nanoparticles with Glucose Oxidase‐Enhanced Photoacoustic Imaging and Photothermal Effect, and Macrophage‐Related Immunomodulation for Synergistic Treatment of Biofilm Infection
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Yong Dai, Jiawei Mei, Zhe Li, Lingtong Kong, Wanbo Zhu, Qianming Li, Kerong Wu, Yan Huang, Xifu Shang, and Chen Zhu
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Photoacoustic Techniques ,Immunomodulation ,Biomaterials ,Glucose Oxidase ,Biofilms ,Macrophages ,Nanoparticles ,General Materials Science ,Hyperthermia, Induced ,General Chemistry ,Biotechnology - Abstract
The pH-responsive theragnostics exhibit great potential for precision diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Herein, acidity-activatable nanoparticles of GB@P based on glucose oxidase (GO) and polyaniline are developed for treatment of biofilm infection. Catalyzed by GO, GB@P triggers the conversion of glucose into gluconic acid and hydrogen peroxide (H
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26. A Reliable Femoral Osteotomy in Total Hip Arthroplasty for Hartofilakidis Type C Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip: Proximal Femoral Reconstruction
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Xifu Shang, Xiao-Qi Zhang, Zheng-Liang Luo, Min Chen, Chen Zhu, and Kerong Wu
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Adult ,Male ,musculoskeletal diseases ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Radiography ,Osteotomy ,Severity of Illness Index ,Osteoarthritis, Hip ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Postoperative Complications ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Femur ,Postoperative Period ,Hip Dislocation, Congenital ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Hip dysplasia ,030222 orthopedics ,Calcar ,business.industry ,Developmental dysplasia ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,Female ,Implant ,business ,Total hip arthroplasty - Abstract
Background Procedure of the femur is extremely challenging during total hip arthroplasty (THA) for Hartofilakidis type C developmental dysplasia of the hip. The main purpose of this study is to compare the clinical effectiveness of proximal femoral reconstruction (PFR) with subtrochanteric transverse osteotomy (STO). Methods Between 2006 and 2015, 33 primary THAs in 26 patients were performed with PFR and 16 hips in 13 patients underwent STO. The mean follow-up was 4.2 (range, 2.2-10.8) years in PFR group and 5.9 (range, 3.5-11.3) years in STO group. At the final follow-up, clinical scores and radiographic results were evaluated for 33 hips in PFR group and 15 hips in STO group. Results Postoperative Harris hip scores and implant position did not differ between the treatment groups. The mean length of the oblique osteotomy line at proximal femur was 6.9 cm (range, 5.8-7.6 cm) in PFR group. The amount of bone union occurred within 6 months after surgery was 24 (72.7%) hips in PFR group and 9 (60.0%) in STO group. Three major postoperative complications occurred in PFR group, and medial femoral calcar erosion was noted in 1 hip in STO group. Conclusion Similar with STO, the clinical results of PFR technique are a reliable solution for femoral procedure during THA in patients with Hartofilakidis type C developmental dysplasia of the hip.
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27. Paroxetine in the treatment of premature ejaculation: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Qi Ma, Dong Zhang, Yue Cheng, Zejun Yan, Kerong Wu, and Junhui Jiang
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Urology ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Placebo ,lcsh:RC870-923 ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Premature ejaculation ,medicine ,Escitalopram ,Humans ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,Sertraline ,Fluoxetine ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Dapoxetine ,lcsh:Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,Paroxetine ,Meta-analysis ,Treatment Outcome ,Reproductive Medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Systematic review ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors ,medicine.drug ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Paroxetine is one of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) used in the treatment of premature ejaculation (PE). However, this use is not approved in many countries. The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to review the efficacy and safety of paroxetine for PE patients. Methods We searched relevant randomized, controlled trials through May 2018, using PubMed, Embase and Cochrane Central Register. The main endpoint included intra-vaginal ejaculatory latency time (IELT) and side effects in the treatment of PE. Cochrane Collaboration’s Revman software, version 5.3, was used for statistical analysis. Results Out of 493 unique articles, a total of 19 randomized, controlled trials (RCTs) were reviewed. Quite a few RCTs were considered to have unclear risk of bias because of limited information. Pooled outcomes suggested that paroxetine was more effective than placebo, fluoxetine and escitalopram at increasing IELT (all p
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- 2019
28. Single-cell RNA-seq of UVB-radiated skin reveals landscape of photoaging-related inflammation and protection by vitamin D
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Yuanbin, Lin, Zhanglei, Cao, Tianqi, Lyu, Tong, Kong, Qian, Zhang, Kerong, Wu, Yuhui, Wang, and Jianping, Zheng
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Inflammation ,Mice ,Ultraviolet Rays ,Genetics ,Animals ,RNA-Seq ,Vitamins ,General Medicine ,Fibroblasts ,Vitamin D ,Skin ,Skin Aging - Abstract
Ultraviolet rays are a potential threat to nature. It can accelerate skin aging by causing skin damage, cell infiltration, and inflammation. The present study investigated UV-irradiated mouse skin through single-cell sequencing. We observed that UV-irradiated mouse skin mainly induced inflammation of fibroblasts and demonstrated differential gene expression. Cell prediction revealed the significance of macrophages in tissue repair. Furthermore, cell culture studies substantiated vitamin D-induced inhibitory effect on skin inflammation. These findings thus indicate some references for skin photo-protection.
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- 2022
29. Clinical characteristics, treatment, and prognosis of 74 2019 novel coronavirus disease patients in Hefei: A single-center retrospective study
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Kai Xie, Hui Lu, Shiyuan Fang, Ziqin Yao, Jiazhao Yang, Kerong Wu, Li Li, Wanbo Zhu, and Ao Ding
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Male ,Single Center ,Severity of Illness Index ,law.invention ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Epidemiology ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Child ,Lung ,Hyperbaric Oxygenation ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,biology ,Geography ,treatment ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Intensive care unit ,C-Reactive Protein ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Erythrocyte sedimentation rate ,COVID-19 Nucleic Acid Testing ,Child, Preschool ,RNA, Viral ,Female ,Research Article ,severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,China ,Adolescent ,Fever ,Observational Study ,Blood Sedimentation ,Antiviral Agents ,2019 novel coronavirus disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,Internal medicine ,Severity of illness ,medicine ,Humans ,pneumonia ,epidemiological characteristics ,Cities ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,SARS-CoV-2 ,C-reactive protein ,COVID-19 ,Retrospective cohort study ,Antibiotic Prophylaxis ,Length of Stay ,medicine.disease ,Pneumonia ,Cough ,biology.protein ,prognosis ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Since December 2019, pneumonia caused by a novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), namely 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), has rapidly spread from Wuhan city to other cities across China. The present study was designed to describe the epidemiology, clinical characteristics, treatment, and prognosis of 74 hospitalized patients with COVID-19.Clinical data of 74 COVID-19 patients were collected to analyze the epidemiological, demographic, laboratory, radiological, and treatment data. Thirty-two patients were followed up and tested for the presence of the viral nucleic acid and by pulmonary computed tomography (CT) scan at 7 and 14âdays after they were discharged.Among all COVID-19 patients, the median incubation period for patients and the median period from symptom onset to admission was all 6âdays; the median length of hospitalization was 13âdays. Fever symptoms were presented in 83.78% of the patients, and the second most common symptom was cough (74.32%), followed by fatigue and expectoration (27.03%). Inflammatory indicators, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), and C-reactive protein (CRP) of the intensive care unit (ICU) patients were significantly higher than that of the non-ICU patients (Pâ
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- 2020
30. Long non-coding RNA MIR4435-1HG promotes cancer growth in clear cell renal cell carcinoma
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Junhui Jiang, Yue Cheng, Linkun Hu, Jun-Feng Chen, Xiu-Yi Lv, Jianquan Hou, Kerong Wu, and Ze-jun Yan
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Cancer Research ,Carcinogenesis ,Apoptosis ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,Renal cell carcinoma ,Genetics ,medicine ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Animals ,Humans ,Carcinoma, Renal Cell ,Cell Proliferation ,Gene knockdown ,Cell growth ,Microarray analysis techniques ,Cancer ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Long non-coding RNA ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,Clear cell renal cell carcinoma ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer research ,Heterografts ,Female ,RNA, Long Noncoding - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play important roles in cancer development, yet their roles in renal carcinoma remain unclear. OBJECTIVE: We performed this study in order to investigate the expression and roles of lncRNAs in renal cell carcinoma. METHODS: In this study, we investigated the expression of lncRNAs in renal cell carcinoma through microarray analysis. Quantitative real-time PCR was performed to measure the expression of lncRNAs. Gain- or loss-of-function experiments were performed to investigate the roles of lncRNAs in cell proliferation and apoptosis. RNA pull-down and western blotting were performed to explore the underlying mechanism. RESULTS: The microarray analysis identified an upregulated lncRNA MIR4435-1HG in renal carcinoma. The expression level of MIR4435-1HG was correlated with TNM stage, tumor size, and Fuhrman grade. High expression of MIR4435-1HG indicated poor prognosis. MIR4435-1HG knockdown inhibited cell proliferation, and suppressed the migrating and invasive capacity of renal carcinoma cells. RNA pull-down followed by mass spectrometry revealed an interaction between MIR4435-1HG and pyruvate carboxylase, which was later corroborated by western blotting. CONCLUSIONS: MIR4435-1HG plays a critical role in the oncogenesis of renal cell carcinoma and may serve as a potential biomarker for renal cell carcinoma.
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- 2020
31. GOLM1 promotes prostate cancer progression through activating PI3K‐AKT‐mTOR signaling
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Mei Zhang, Xia Li, Tao Pan, Guang Yan, Fengqi Yan, Qinhao Wang, Jingxiang Wang, Lian Zou, Yi Ru, Hua Han, and Kerong Wu
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Urology ,Apoptosis ,Biology ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Mice ,Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,DU145 ,Western blot ,Cell Movement ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Protein kinase B ,PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway ,Cell Proliferation ,Oncogene ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Cell growth ,TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases ,Prostate ,Membrane Proteins ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Disease Progression ,Cancer research ,Signal transduction ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Background Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men. Various molecular mechanisms account for PCa progression and elucidation of these mechanisms is key for selection of optimal therapies and improvement of patient outcome. Golgi membrane protein 1 (GOLM1) has been identified as a novel biomarker for PCa, but its biological functions and molecular mechanisms remain poorly understood. Method GOLM1 expression was determined in PCa by tissue microarrays (TMAs) and real-time RT-PCR, Western blot, and immunohistochemistry (IHC) analyses. To investigate GOLM1 functions in vitro and in vivo, we overexpressed and knocked down GOLM1 in PCa cell lines and established xenograft mice models. A series of cytological function assays were used to determine the role of GOLM1 in cell proliferation, migration, invasion, and apoptosis. PI3K-AKT-mTOR signaling pathway downstream of GOLM1 was detected by Western blot and IHC analyses. Result GOLM1 expression is up-regulated in PCa of all stages and grades. GOLM1 promotes proliferation, migration and invasion, and inhibits apoptosis in PCa cell lines (DU145, PC3, and CWR22Rv1) and xenograft mice models. Moreover, PI3K-AKT-mTOR signaling is positively regulated by GOLM1, whereas PI3 K inhibitor BKM120 significantly abrogates the oncogenic functions of GOLM1. Conclusion GOLM1 acts as a critical oncogene by promoting PCa cell proliferation, migration and invasion, and inhibiting apoptosis. GOLM1 plays oncogenic functions mainly through activating PI3K-AKT-mTOR signaling pathway. Therefore, agents that block PI3K-AKT-mTOR signaling pathway could be used in PCa patients with GOLM1 up-regulation.
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32. Choosing the appropriate ShangRing size for paediatric circumcision using the no-flip technique
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Qi Ma, Zhongfei Xie, Yue Cheng, Guo-Yao Wang, Kerong Wu, Weichao Zhu, Zhong Zheng, Zejun Yan, and Li Fang
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Ring (mathematics) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Significant difference ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,Foreskin ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Satisfaction rate ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Cohort ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business ,Glans ,Penis ,Tape measure - Abstract
Aim To determine the correct ShangRing size for paediatric circumcision using the no-flip technique. Methods A cohort of 104 boys (from 6 to 14 years) underwent ShangRing circumcision at Ningbo First Hospital, China. The patients were randomly divided into three groups according to the different methods used for choosing the ring size. For Group A, the ring size was chosen using the ShangRing measuring tape; for Group B, ring size was chosen based on the diameter of penis measured using a self-designed scale plate; and for Group C, ring size was chosen based on the diameter of the glans measured using the self-designed scale plate. The surgery duration, foreskin dorsal slit rate, intra-operative and post-surgery pain score, pain duration, post-surgery ring detachment duration, pain score for ring detachment, complication rate and satisfaction rate were compared. Results Group A had the highest dorsal slit rate and the longest surgical period. There were no significant differences in intra-/post-surgery pain or ring detachment duration among the three groups. The post-surgery oedema rate and foreskin asymmetry occurrence rate was the highest in Group A at 40.62 and 21.88%, respectively. Group C had the highest satisfaction rate (97.14%), with a significant difference from Group A (75.00%). Oedema and asymmetry of the foreskin increased, while the satisfaction rate simultaneously decreased when a larger ShangRing was chosen. Conclusions The size of the ShangRing should be chosen in accordance with the diameter of the glans in paediatric ShangRing circumcision using the no-flip technique.
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33. A Novel Approach of Microscopic Subinguinal Varicocelectomy With a 'Pulling' Strategy
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Kerong Wu, Guang Yan, Yue Cheng, Guo-Yao Wang, Xueqin Chen, and Wei-Qi Yin
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Adult ,Male ,Microsurgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Urology ,Varicocele ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Inguinal Canal ,Semen analysis ,Spermatic cord ,Veins ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Semen quality ,Postoperative Complications ,0302 clinical medicine ,Semen ,Testis ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,Vein ,Infertility, Male ,Spermatic Cord ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Lymph duct ,Postoperative complication ,Ultrasonography, Doppler ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Semen Analysis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Follicle Stimulating Hormone ,business ,Vascular Surgical Procedures - Abstract
Objective To investigate the safety and efficacy of a novel approach of microscopic subinguinal varicocelectomy with a "pulling" strategy. Materials and Methods Fifty-two male patients with varicocele were enrolled in this study. Twenty-six patients underwent conventional microscopic subinguinal varicocelectomy, whereas the remaining 26 patients accepted our novel approach of treatment. In this method, with a subinguinal incision, we dissociated the spermatic cord from the external ring. And thus we pulled the spermatic cord down and away from the external ring and exposed the spermatic cord that initially was proximal to the external ring in the surgical field. The remainder of the procedure was similar to that of the conventional method. Follow-up was made at 1 and 3 months. Postoperative complications were recorded and sperm parameters were evaluated by semen analysis. Results Fewer vein branches were ligated in the novel method group compared with the conventional method group (6.9 ± 2.1 vs 9.8 ± 2.2, P t = −5.316). There was no significant difference in the number of testicular arteries or lymphatic ducts between the 2 groups. The mean microsurgical operative time in the novel method group was significantly shorter than that in the conventional method group (34.7 ± 6.5 minutes vs 45.7 ± 8.8 minutes, P t = −5.621). The incidence of postoperative complications was similar for the 2 groups. There was no significant difference regarding semen quality improvement between the 2 groups. Conclusion This study demonstrates that our novel approach of microscopic subinguinal varicocelectomy with a "pulling" strategy significantly reduces the number of internal veins to ligate and shortens operating time, with no increase in complications. It is a safe and effective method of varicocele treatment.
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34. Chinese Shang Ring Male Circumcision: A Review
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Jian-wei Ma, Zejun Yan, Kerong Wu, Wei-Qi Yin, Yue Cheng, Qi Ma, and Li Fang
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,China ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Adult male ,Urology ,Operative Time ,Population ,Blood Loss, Surgical ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,medicine.disease_cause ,03 medical and health sciences ,Blood loss ,medicine ,Humans ,Human papillomavirus ,education ,Device Removal ,Gynecology ,Pain, Postoperative ,Pain score ,education.field_of_study ,Obstetrics ,business.industry ,Equipment Design ,030112 virology ,Treatment Outcome ,Circumcision, Male ,Satisfaction rate ,Patient Satisfaction ,Male circumcision ,Clinical Competence ,business ,Learning Curve - Abstract
Chinese Shang Ring adult male circumcision (SC) is a safe and effective procedure which is easy to learn and to perform. By a specially designed small device, male circumcision (MC) can be performed in 5 min. Compared with conventional adult MC (CC), SC has shorter operation time, less blood loss, less pain score, higher appearance satisfaction rate, and lower complication rate. SC was first developed in China. As recent studies have demonstrated that MC reduced the risk of acquiring human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection via vaginal intercourse in African countries, SC was introduced into Africa to fight HIV. Other sexually transmitted diseases such as human papillomavirus infection may also be prevented by SC. In conclusion, Chinese Shang Ring, a small device, provides an easy, quick, safe, and effective method to perform adult MC.
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35. The bead-like Li
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Chenwei, Zhang, Qike, Jiang, Amin, Liu, Kerong, Wu, Yixuan, Yang, Jie, Lu, Yi, Cheng, and Haisong, Wang
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In this work, we firstly synthesized the high-quality nanocellulose from the waste reed, a low-cost biomass, and designed the nanostructure for energy applications. We successfully constructed the bead-like Lithium vanadium phosphate/nanofiber carbon (LVP/NC) multi-structure by self-assembly based on the nanocellulose framework. During the carbonization process, the nanocellulose turn into porous carbon nanofiber into which LVP nanoparticles can be embedded to form a bead-like structure. The unique structure can endow the effective electron contacts and ions transportation. As cathode for Li ion batteries, the composite exhibits the discharge specific capacity of 131.6 mA h/g, which is close to the theoretical specific capacity. Moreover, the composites reveal an excellent long-cycle performance. At 10 C, the capacity retention is near 90 % after 1000 cycles. With the excellent performance, this bead-like composite shows great application value and the facile synthesis strategy can be used for preparing other cathode with high performance.
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- 2019
36. Silencing of RBP‑JK promotes the differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells into vascular endothelial cells
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Min Chen, Xifu Shang, Chen Zhu, Yong Dai, Guoyuan Li, Kerong Wu, and Zhengliang Luo
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Cancer Research ,Angiogenesis ,Cellular differentiation ,Bone Marrow Cells ,Biochemistry ,Small hairpin RNA ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Genetics ,Animals ,Gene Silencing ,RBP-JK ,Molecular Biology ,Protein kinase B ,Oncogene ,Chemistry ,Mesenchymal stem cell ,Endothelial Cells ,bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells ,Kinase insert domain receptor ,Cell Differentiation ,Mesenchymal Stem Cells ,Articles ,Molecular biology ,Rats ,Endothelial stem cell ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Immunoglobulin J Recombination Signal Sequence-Binding Protein ,Molecular Medicine - Abstract
Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BM‑MSCs) are important for postnatal angiogenesis and are suitable for use in construction of blood vessels by tissue engineering. The present study aimed to investigate the influence of recombination signal binding protein for immunoglobulin kappa J region (RBP‑JK) on the differentiation of BM‑MSCs into vascular endothelial cells, and to assess the underlying mechanisms. BM‑MSCs were isolated and identified by flow cytometry. Lentiviral vectors encoding RBP‑JK shRNA (shRBPJK) were constructed to knockdown RBP‑JK expression and endothelial differentiation of BM‑MSCs was induced. The experimental groups were treated with: empty lentiviral vector (vector group), growth factors (bFGF and VEGF; induced group), shRBPJK (shRBPJK group), and growth factors + shRBPJK (induced + shRBPJK group). The expression of endothelial markers, vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (Flk‑1), and von Willebrand factor (vWF) were detected by immunofluorescence. Additionally, in vitro blood vessel formation and phagocytosis were assessed using acetylated LDL, Dil complex and the underlying molecular mechanisms evaluated by western blotting. BM‑MSCs were separated and transduced with shRBPJK to reduce RBP‑JK expression. Compared with the vector group, the expression of the endothelial cell markers, Flk‑1 and vWF, in vitro tubule formation, and phagocytosis ability increased, while the expression levels of p‑AKT/AKT and p‑NF‑κB/NF‑κB were significantly decreased (P
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37. Selective suppression of Notch1 inhibits proliferation of renal cell carcinoma cells through JNK/p38 pathway
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Jianquan Hou, Linkun Hu, and Kerong Wu
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0301 basic medicine ,Cancer Research ,MAP Kinase Signaling System ,Cell ,Notch signaling pathway ,Apoptosis ,Biology ,p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cell Movement ,Cell Line, Tumor ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,RNA, Small Interfering ,Receptor, Notch1 ,Carcinoma, Renal Cell ,Cell Proliferation ,Cell growth ,General Medicine ,Transfection ,Cell cycle ,G1 Phase Cell Cycle Checkpoints ,Kidney Neoplasms ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,Cell culture ,Gene Knockdown Techniques ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,embryonic structures ,cardiovascular system ,Cancer research ,RNA Interference ,sense organs ,biological phenomena, cell phenomena, and immunity ,A431 cells - Abstract
The present study was performed to explore the effects of Notch1 inhibition selectively by siRNA on the proliferation and cell cycle of renal carcinoma cells. Human renal carcinoma cell lines, 786-0 and Caki-1, were treated with Si-Notch1 or negative control (NC). RT-PCR and western blotting were used to confirm the efficiency of siRNA on Notch1 expression. MTT, cell cycle analysis, colony formation as well as migration and invasion assays were performed. The expression levels of p38 and SAPK/JNK were measured by western blotting. For both cell lines, as compared with the NC group, the cell growth was markedly reduced, and colony formation was restricted in the Si-Notch1‑treated group. After incubated with Si-Notch1 or NC for 48 h, Si-Notch1-treated cells arrested the cell cycle at G1/S phase. The Si-Notch1 group also had a reduced rate of migration as well as invasion. Moreover, we observed a reduction in p-SAPK/JNK and p-p38 in Si-Notch1 transfected cells. The present study indicated that Notch signaling is important in the tumorigenesis of renal cell carcinoma. Notch1 may be a potential therapeutic regimen towards renal cell carcinoma, and JNK/p38 may serve as an important molecular mechanism for Notch1-mediated carcinogenesis.
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38. The bead-like Li3V2(PO4)3/NC nanofibers based on the nanocellulose from waste reed for long-life Li-ion batteries
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Jie Lu, Chenwei Zhang, Amin Liu, Yi Cheng, Kerong Wu, Yixuan Yang, Qike Jiang, and Haisong Wang
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Materials science ,Nanostructure ,Polymers and Plastics ,Carbonization ,Organic Chemistry ,Composite number ,Nanoparticle ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Cathode ,0104 chemical sciences ,Nanocellulose ,law.invention ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,law ,Nanofiber ,Materials Chemistry ,Lithium ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
In this work, we firstly synthesized the high-quality nanocellulose from the waste reed, a low-cost biomass, and designed the nanostructure for energy applications. We successfully constructed the bead-like Lithium vanadium phosphate/nanofiber carbon (LVP/NC) multi-structure by self-assembly based on the nanocellulose framework. During the carbonization process, the nanocellulose turn into porous carbon nanofiber into which LVP nanoparticles can be embedded to form a bead-like structure. The unique structure can endow the effective electron contacts and ions transportation. As cathode for Li ion batteries, the composite exhibits the discharge specific capacity of 131.6 mA h/g, which is close to the theoretical specific capacity. Moreover, the composites reveal an excellent long-cycle performance. At 10 C, the capacity retention is near 90 % after 1000 cycles. With the excellent performance, this bead-like composite shows great application value and the facile synthesis strategy can be used for preparing other cathode with high performance.
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39. Integrated Patient Education on U.S. Hospital Web Sites
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Edgar Huang, Kerong Wu, and Kelsey Edwards
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Internet ,Medical education ,business.industry ,Communication ,Census ,Online advertising ,Hospitals ,United States ,InformationSystems_GENERAL ,Patient Education as Topic ,Content analysis ,Information and Communications Technology ,Hospital Information Systems ,Humans ,Business ,Patient education - Abstract
Based on a census of the 2015 Most Wired Hospitals, this content analysis aimed to find out how patient education has been integrated on these best IT hospitals' Web sites to serve the purposes of marketing and meeting online visitors' needs. This study will help hospitals to understand where the weaknesses are in their interactive patient education implementation and come up with a smart integration strategy. The study found that 70% of these hospitals had adopted interactive patient education contents, 76.6% of such contents were from a third-party developer, and only 20% of the hospitals linked their patient education contents to one or more of the hospital's resources while 26% cross-references such contents. The authors concluded that more hospitals should take advantage of modern information communication technology to cross-reference their patient education contents and to integrate such contents into their overall online marketing strategy to benefit patients and themselves.
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40. Clinical characteristics, treatment, and prognosis of 74 2019 novel coronavirus disease patients in Hefei: A single-center retrospective study.
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Jiazhao Yang, Kerong Wu, Ao Ding, Li Li, Hui Lu, Wanbo Zhu, Kai Xie, Ziqin Yao, Shiyuan Fang, Yang, Jiazhao, Wu, Kerong, Ding, Ao, Li, Li, Lu, Hui, Zhu, Wanbo, Xie, Kai, Yao, Ziqin, and Fang, Shiyuan
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41. IL-35 Pretreatment Alleviates Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Acute Kidney Injury in Mice by Inhibiting NF-κB Activation
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Xuefeng Zhang, Haiyan Liu, Cheng Chen, Kerong Wu, Jianquan Hou, Linkun Hu, and Jun Zhang
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0301 basic medicine ,Lipopolysaccharides ,Lipopolysaccharide ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Immunology ,Renal function ,Inflammation ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Kidney ,Sepsis ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Animals ,Creatinine ,business.industry ,Interleukins ,Acute kidney injury ,NF-kappa B ,Interleukin ,Acute Kidney Injury ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Cytokine ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cytokines ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Septic acute kidney injury (AKI) is a public health problem with high mortality. Suppression of over-active inflammation is considered as a promising strategy for septic AKI. In this study, we evaluated the prophylactic effect of interleukin (IL)-35, the unique immune-suppressive member of IL-12 cytokine family, on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced AKI in mice, and found that compared with control mice given empty vector, mice pretreated with plasmid encoding IL-35 (pIL-35) significantly improved renal function indicated by reduced blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and serum creatinine (SCr), and obviously alleviated renal pathological changes. To explore the underlying protective mechanisms, we found that pIL-35 treatment could robustly reduce the production of renal pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-1β), with no significant impact on IL-10, an anti-inflammatory cytokine. Furthermore, our results revealed that IL-35 pretreatment could potentially inhibit the activation of renal NF-κB signaling pathway in LPS-induced AKI mice. Taken together, our study indicated that IL-35 pretreatment could efficiently prevent LPS-induced AKI via inhibiting NF-κB activation and reducing pro-inflammatory cytokine production, and it might represent a novel therapeutic strategy against septic AKI and other inflammatory renal diseases.
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42. Inhibition of γ-secretase induces G2/M arrest and triggers apoptosis in renal cell carcinoma
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Li Zhang, Yiwei Lin, Yue Cheng, Kai Yang, and Kerong Wu
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Cancer Research ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Kidney ,Notch ,Cell growth ,Cell ,apoptosis ,Notch signaling pathway ,Articles ,γ-secretase ,Biology ,Cell cycle ,medicine.disease ,Clear cell renal cell carcinoma ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,cell cycle arrest ,Apoptosis ,medicine ,Cancer research ,Clear cell - Abstract
The present study was performed to explore the effects of Notch pathway inhibition on the proliferation and apoptosis of renal carcinoma cells. The expression levels of Notch1 and Jagged1 were examined by western blot analysis and immunohistochemistry in pathologically identified clear cell renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and normal kidney tissues. Next, γ-secretase inhibitor was used to suppress the Notch pathway in renal carcinoma cell lines. The proliferation was detected by 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide assay and flow cytometry analysis was performed to determine the apoptosis, as well as cell cycle alteration. The expression of Notch1 and Jagged1 proteins was detected to be higher in tumor tissues than in non-neoplastic tissues by western blot analysis. The positive staining rates of Notch1 and Jagged1 in clear cell RCC were higher than in normal kidney tissues [95.3 vs. 36.4% (P
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43. How to Choose Appropriate Ring Size for Shang Ring Male Circumcision
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Shuwei Yang, Chuan-min Guo, Yue Cheng, Jian-wei Ma, Xinjun Su, Zejun Yan, and Kerong Wu
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Adult ,Male ,China ,Wound Healing ,Ring (mathematics) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Evidence-Based Medicine ,business.industry ,Operative Time ,Blood Loss, Surgical ,HIV Infections ,Equipment Design ,Surgery ,Ring size ,Infectious Diseases ,Circumcision, Male ,Blood loss ,Male circumcision ,Humans ,Medicine ,Operation time ,Pharmacology (medical) ,business ,Pain Measurement - Abstract
We investigated effects of ring size choosing strategy for Shang Ring male circumcision. Seventy-four cases were recruited and assigned into the larger or smaller ring group. Compared with the larger ring group, there was shorter operation time (7.5 ± 1.9 vs. 6.7 ± 1.4 minutes, P = 0.035) and less blood loss (1.6 ± 0.7 vs. 1.1 ± 0.8 mL, P = 0.014) in the smaller ring group. The smaller ring group also exhibited shorter healing duration than the larger ring group (22.3 ± 4.1 days vs. 24.4 ± 4.5 days, P = 0.041). When the measured size does not fit into commercially available size, it is better to choose the smaller one.
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- 2012
44. Choosing the appropriate ShangRing size for paediatric circumcision using the no-flip technique
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Li, Fang, Weichao, Zhu, Zhongfei, Xie, Kerong, Wu, Guoyao, Wang, Zejun, Yan, Zhong, Zheng, Qi, Ma, and Yue, Cheng
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Male ,China ,Pain, Postoperative ,Wound Healing ,Adolescent ,Hospitals, Public ,Foreskin ,Age Factors ,Equipment Design ,Surgical Instruments ,Risk Assessment ,Cohort Studies ,Treatment Outcome ,Circumcision, Male ,Humans ,Child ,Follow-Up Studies ,Pain Measurement ,Penis ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
To determine the correct ShangRing size for paediatric circumcision using the no-flip technique.A cohort of 104 boys (from 6 to 14 years) underwent ShangRing circumcision at Ningbo First Hospital, China. The patients were randomly divided into three groups according to the different methods used for choosing the ring size. For Group A, the ring size was chosen using the ShangRing measuring tape; for Group B, ring size was chosen based on the diameter of penis measured using a self-designed scale plate; and for Group C, ring size was chosen based on the diameter of the glans measured using the self-designed scale plate. The surgery duration, foreskin dorsal slit rate, intra-operative and post-surgery pain score, pain duration, post-surgery ring detachment duration, pain score for ring detachment, complication rate and satisfaction rate were compared.Group A had the highest dorsal slit rate and the longest surgical period. There were no significant differences in intra-/post-surgery pain or ring detachment duration among the three groups. The post-surgery oedema rate and foreskin asymmetry occurrence rate was the highest in Group A at 40.62 and 21.88%, respectively. Group C had the highest satisfaction rate (97.14%), with a significant difference from Group A (75.00%). Oedema and asymmetry of the foreskin increased, while the satisfaction rate simultaneously decreased when a larger ShangRing was chosen.The size of the ShangRing should be chosen in accordance with the diameter of the glans in paediatric ShangRing circumcision using the no-flip technique.
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- 2016
45. Notch1 activation promotes renal cell carcinoma growth via PI3K/Akt signaling
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Hankun Yin, Wenping Xu, Jiejie Xu, Yu Zhu, Guomin Wang, Jinfeng Li, Haiou Liu, Lin Chen, Le Xu, Shanshan Wang, Zongming Lin, and Kerong Wu
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Male ,Cancer Research ,Blotting, Western ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Humans ,Receptor, Notch1 ,Carcinoma, Renal Cell ,Protein kinase B ,PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway ,Aged ,Cell Line, Transformed ,Cell Proliferation ,Neoplasm Staging ,Cell growth ,Cell Cycle ,Liver Neoplasms ,Original Articles ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Cell cycle ,medicine.disease ,Immunohistochemistry ,Tumor Burden ,Cell biology ,Clear cell renal cell carcinoma ,Ki-67 Antigen ,Oncology ,Tissue Array Analysis ,Cell culture ,embryonic structures ,cardiovascular system ,Female ,Signal transduction ,Carcinogenesis ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Both the Notch1 and PI3K/Akt pathways are aberrantly activated in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (CCRCC) and involved in the tumorigenesis. The aim of this study was to test our hypothesis that elevated Notch1 signaling activity exerts its growth‐promoting effects via the PI3K/Akt pathway in CCRCC. To investigate the relationship between the two pathways, we enhanced and suppressed the Notch1 activity respectively in a CCRCC cell line through diverse means, and then evaluated ensuing phosphorylated Akt (pAkt) levels. To further study their collaboration in promoting tumor growth, cell proliferation assay, colony formation assay and cell cycle analysis were conducted under several different conditions. Immunostaining of the tissue microarrays was used to determine whether the phenomena we observed also existed in vivo. The results showed that Notch1 signaling was activated in CCRCC tissue samples and cell lines. Notch1 activation increased CCRCC cell proliferation, enhanced anchorage‐independent growth, and accelerated G1/S cell cycle progression. Such effects of the Notch1 signaling were, at least in part, mediated by the PI3K/Akt pathway. Correlations between Notch1, pAkt and Ki‐67 protein levels in tissue microarrays reinforced our in vitro findings. Taken together, the current study established a functional link between the Notch1 and PI3K/Akt pathways in CCRCC. (Cancer Sci 2012; 103: 1253–1258)
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- 2012
46. siRNAs target sites selection of ezrin and the influence of RNA interference on ezrin expression and biological characters of osteosarcoma cells
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Kerong Wu, Xiaofeng Ji, Xifu Shang, Yaofei Wang, Wenzhi Zhang, Qichun Zhao, Xu Li, and Rui He
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Osteosarcoma ,Messenger RNA ,Small interfering RNA ,Moesin ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Apoptosis ,Bone Neoplasms ,macromolecular substances ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,Transfection ,Biology ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,Cytoskeletal Proteins ,Ezrin ,RNA interference ,Radixin ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Gene expression ,Cancer research ,Humans ,RNA Interference ,RNA, Small Interfering ,Molecular Biology ,Cell Proliferation - Abstract
Ezrin, one of the ezrin/radixin/moesin (ERM) protein family which act as membrane organizers and linkers between plasma membrane and cytoskeleton, has attracted much attention as a crucial factor for tumor metastasis. Overexpression of ezrin has been correlated with the metastatic potential of several cancers especially for osteosarcoma. Short interfering RNA (siRNA) downregulate gene expression through an enzyme-mediated process named RNA interference (RNAi). RNAi has rapidly come to be recognized as a powerful tool for the study of gene function and a potential target therapy. In the present study, the human osteosarcoma cell line MG63 was cultured. Three siRNAs targeting ezrin mRNA were designed by the multiple computational methods and then were sythesized. These siRNAs were transfected into osteosarcoma cells. Then the expression of ezrin mRNA and protein in osteosarcoma cells was detected. The cellular proliferation and apoptosis was evaluated. C726–U730, C1653–A1661 and G1749–A1771 were selected to be the suitable target sites through the multiple computational methods because of their ideal secondary structures and hybridization thermodynamics. siRNAs against G1749–A1771 downregulated the expression level of ezrin mRNA and protein, inhibit the cellular proliferation and promoted the cellular apoptosis effectively. There is a significant correlation between the multiple computational methods and the efficacy of the corresponding siRNAs. siRNAs targeting ezrin may have therapeutic potential as inhibitors of osteosarcoma metastasis.
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- 2012
47. High Jagged1 Expression Predicts Poor Outcome in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma
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Kerong Wu, Jun Hou, Li Zhang, Le Xu, and Zongming Lin
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Adult ,Male ,Cancer Research ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Blotting, Western ,Notch signaling pathway ,Immunoenzyme Techniques ,Renal cell carcinoma ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Humans ,Serrate-Jagged Proteins ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,RNA, Messenger ,Carcinoma, Renal Cell ,Survival rate ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Kidney ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,business.industry ,Calcium-Binding Proteins ,Membrane Proteins ,Cancer ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Kidney Neoplasms ,Survival Rate ,Clear cell renal cell carcinoma ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins ,Immunohistochemistry ,Female ,business ,Jagged-1 Protein - Abstract
Objective: The pathological roles of Notch pathway in renal cell carcinoma are still unclear, although Notch signaling has been shown to have an effect on many malignant tumors. In this study, Jagged1 was detected to examine its expression pattern and clinical significance in renal cell carcinoma. Methods: Normal and cancerous kidney tissues from three renal cell carcinoma patients were analyzed using western blot and reverse transcriptase – polymerase chain reaction for Jagged1 expression. Subsequently, extensive immunohistochemistry was performed to detect Jagged1 expression in 129 renal cell carcinoma cases. Clinicopathological data for these patients were evaluated. The prognostic significance was assessed using the Kaplan– Meier survival estimates and log-rank tests. A multivariate study with the Cox proportional hazard model was used to evaluate the prognosis-related aspects. Results: Western blot and polymerase chain reaction results showed markedly increased Jagged1 protein and mRNA levels in renal cell carcinoma tissues compared with normal kidney tissues, which was further verified by immunohistochemical analysis. The expression level of Jagged1 was strongly associated with tumor size, nuclear grade and TNM stage. In addition, high Jagged1 expression was statistically linked to reduced overall and disease-free survival, especially at the early stage (P , 0.001 and ,0.001, respectively). Jagged1 expression was found to be an independent prognostic factor for both overall survival and disease-free survival in multivariate analysis (P ¼ 0.035 and 0.028, respectively). Conclusions: Notch signaling may play an important role in the progress of renal cell carcinoma. Jagged1 expression may be useful for predicting prognosis in patients with renal cell carcinoma, especially at the early stage.
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- 2010
48. Long-term follow-up for Shang Ring male circumcision
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Yue, Cheng, Kerong, Wu, Zejun, Yan, Shuwei, Yang, Fang, Li, and Xinjun, Su
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Adult ,Male ,Cicatrix ,Young Adult ,Circumcision, Male ,Sexual Behavior ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Humans ,Follow-Up Studies ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Shang Ring male circumcision (MC) is a safe surgery with good short-term effects. This retrospective study was performed to investigate the long-term result of patients who had undergone Shang Ring MC.A total of 103 patients who underwent the surgery were recruited in the study. Before and after the surgery, a questionnaire inquiring sexual function and sexual satisfaction was filled up. Face-to-face interview was executed. Physical examination of the external genitals was performed and complications were evaluated.The median follow-up duration was 19.1 months (range from 9 to 28 months). The mean width of penile mucosa was (9.3 ± 2.5) mm. The mean width of scar was (3.7 ± 1.6) mm. No tender pain was found in participants when palpating the penis. No significant or functional complication was observed except of mucosa asymmetry in one case and scar hyperplasia in two cases. The postoperative sexual function did not differ from the preoperative one, although partners showed better satisfaction toward sexual life.Shang Ring MC represents a good long-term cosmetic result with no significant complication or adverse effects on sexual function.
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- 2014
49. The patterns and expression of KDR in normal tissues of human internal organs
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Xudong Wang, Jin Zhu, Gongshen Shi, Zhenqing Feng, Qi Tang, Huijun Zhu, Jianfei Huang, Hua Huang, and Kerong Wu
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Adult ,Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Histology ,Physiology ,Angiogenesis ,Spleen ,Fetus ,Neoplasms ,parasitic diseases ,medicine ,Macrophage ,Humans ,RNA, Messenger ,Aged ,Kidney ,Messenger RNA ,biology ,Cell Membrane ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Immunohistochemistry ,Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-2 ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,cardiovascular system ,biology.protein ,Hepatic stellate cell ,Female ,Autopsy ,Antibody ,circulatory and respiratory physiology - Abstract
KDR has been implicated for playing an important role in the formation of new blood vessels and in solid tumor growth. It was considered as one of the most important regulators of angiogenesis and a key target in anticancer treatment. In the present study, we characterized KDR mRNA and protein expression in normal tissues of perinatal and adult tissues using One-step Real-Time RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry with a self-made anti-KDR antibody. The expression of KDR mRNA and protein in perinatal internal organs were all higher than in adult organs including brain, kidney, liver, lung and heart, respectively. KDR protein was presented in the cell plasma membrane of human internal tissues. The expression of KDR protein was raised in macrophage of spleen, and decreased in neurons of brain, myocardium, bronchial epithelial cells and alveolar epithelial cell, proximal and distal tubules cells, and hepatic cells with the maturity process of human organs. Notably, the order of KDR protein expression from highest to lowest is as follows: brain, liver, heart, kidney, and lung in adult tissues with statistically significant. It follows that how to balance the potential therapeutic side effect with human internal organs in targeted therapy of over-expressing KDR tumor.
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- 2011
50. Selective suppression of Notch1 inhibits proliferation of renal cell carcinoma cells through JNK/p38 pathway.
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KERONG WU, LINKUN HU, and JIANQUAN HOU
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- 2016
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