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Int Immunopharmacol ; 143(Pt 1): 113276, 2024 Oct 01.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39357209

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BACKGROUND: Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic inflammatory joint disorder, necessitating early diagnosis and effective treatment. The specific mechanism of action of Cassia twigs in the treatment of AS is not fully understood. METHODS: Blood samples and clinical data from 28,458 individuals (6,101 with AS, 22,357 without AS) were collected. To construct a predictive model, we utilized logistic regressions and machine learning techniques to create a dynamic nomogram. Immune cell infiltration was evaluated using the GSE73754 dataset. Subsequently, we obtained vertebral bone marrow blood from AS patients for 10X single-cell sequencing. We also extracted and purified total RNA from hip joint ligament tissue samples from six AS patients and six non-AS patients. The genes related to the expression of AS and Cassia twigs were analyzed comprehensively, and the specific drug targets were identified by molecular docking. The interactions between immune cells through cell communication analysis were elucidated. RESULTS: We developed a dynamic nomogram incorporating the neutrophil count (NEUT) and other variables. Neutrophil immune responses were confirmed through immune infiltration analysis utilizing GSE73754. We observed the early involvement of neutrophils in the pathology of AS. The CAT-expressing Cassia twigs gene could be used as a drug target for the treatment of AS. Moreover, comprehensive RNA analysis revealed notable CAT expression in neutrophils and various other immune cells. CONCLUSIONS: Neutrophils play dual roles in AS, regulating inflammation and initiating differentiation signals to other cells. The CAT gene, which is expressed in Cassia twigs, has emerged as a potential therapeutic target for AS treatment.

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PeerJ ; 12: e18250, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39372716

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Collagen is crucial for tissue structure, functional maintenance, and cellular processes such as proliferation and differentiation. However, the specific changes in collagen expression and its associated genes in the lung tissues of yaks at high altitudes and their relationship with environmental adaptation remain poorly understood. Studying differences in the content of collagen fibers and gene expression between yaks at high (4,500 m) and low (2,600 m) altitudes, as well as between cattle at low altitudes (2,600 m). Using Masson staining, we found that the collagen fiber content in the lung tissues of yaks at low altitude was significantly higher compared to yaks at high altitude and cattle at the same altitude (P < 0.05). It was revealed through transcriptomic analyses that genes differentially expressed between high and low altitude yaks, as well as between low altitude yaks and cattle, were notably enriched in pathways related to cell adhesion, collagen synthesis, focal adhesion, and ECM-receptor interactions. Specifically, genes involved in mesenchymal collagen synthesis (e.g., COL1A1, COL1A2, COL3A1), basement membrane collagen synthesis (e.g., COL4A1, COL4A2, COL4A4, COL4A6), and peripheral collagen synthesis (e.g., COL5A1, COL6A1, COL6A2, COL6A3) were significantly upregulated in the lung tissues of yaks at low altitude compared to their high altitude counterparts and cattle (P < 0.05). In conclusion, yaks at lower altitudes exhibit increased collagen synthesis by upregulating collagen gene expression, which contributes to maintaining alveolar stability and septal flexibility. Conversely, the expression of collagen genes in yak lung tissues was down-regulated with the increase in altitude, and it was speculated that the decrease in collagen may be used to constrain the function of elastic fibers that are more abundant at high altitude, so as to enable them to adapt to the harsh environment with hypoxia and high altitude. This adaptation mechanism highlights the role of collagen in environmental acclimatization and contributes to our understanding of how altitude and species influence collagen-related physiological processes in yaks.


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Altitude , Collagène , Hypoxie , Poumon , Animaux , Bovins , Poumon/métabolisme , Collagène/métabolisme , Collagène/génétique , Hypoxie/métabolisme , Hypoxie/génétique , Adaptation physiologique/physiologie , Acclimatation/physiologie
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Anal Bioanal Chem ; 2024 Sep 10.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39254691

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The proteome serves as the primary basis for identifying targets for treatment. This study conducted proteomic range two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to pinpoint potential protein markers and treatment targets for ankylosing spondylitis (AS). A total of 4907 data points on circulating protein expression were collected from a large-scale protein quantitative trait locus investigation involving 35,559 individuals. Using data from a Finnish study on AS as the outcome, the dataset comprised 166,144 individuals of European ancestry (1462 cases and 164,682 controls), and causal relationships were determined through bidirectional Mendelian randomization of two samples. Proteins were further validated and identified through single-cell expression analysis, certain cells showing enriched expression levels were detected, and possible treatment targets were optimized. Increased HERC5 expression predicted by genes was related to increased AS risk, whereas the expression of the remaining five circulating proteins, AIF1, CREB3L4, MLN, MRPL55, and SPAG11B, was negatively correlated with AS risk. For each increase in gene-predicted protein levels, the ORs of AS were 2.11 (95% CI 1.44-3.09) for HERC5, 0.14 (95% CI 0.05-0.41) for AIF1, 0.48 (95% CI 0.34-0.68) for CREB3L4, 0.54 (95% CI 0.42-0.68) for MLN, 0.23 (95% CI 0.13-0.38) for MRPL55, and 0.26 (95% CI 0.17-0.39) for SPAG11B. The hypothesis of a reverse causal relationship between these six circulating proteins and AS is not supported. Three of the six protein-coding genes were expressed in both the AS and healthy control groups, while CREB3L4, MLN, and SPAG11B were not detected. Increased levels of HERC5 predicted by genes are related to increased AS risk, whereas the levels of the remaining five circulating proteins, AIF1, CREB3L4, MLN, MRPL55, and SPAG11B, negatively correlate with AS risk. HERC5, AIF1, and MRPL55 are potential therapeutic targets for AS. This study advanced the field by employing a novel combination of proteomic range two-sample MR analysis and single-cell expression analysis to identify potential protein markers and therapeutic targets for AS. This approach enabled a comprehensive understanding of the causal relationships between circulating proteins and AS, which has not been extensively explored in previous studies.

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Photoacoustics ; 39: 100643, 2024 Oct.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39309020

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Vaccine development requires high-resolution, in situ, and visual adjuvant technology. To address this need, this work proposed a novel adjuvant labeling that involved indocyanine green (ICG) and bovine serum albumin (BSA) with self-assembled aluminium adjuvant (Alum), which was called BSA@ICG@Alum. This compound exhibited excellent photoacoustic properties and has been confirmed its safety, biocompatibility, high antigen binding efficiency, and superior induction of immune response. Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) tracked the distribution of Alum in lymph nodes (LNs) and lymphatic vessels in real time after diverse injection modalities. The non-invasive imaging approach revealed that BSA@ICG@Alum was transported to the draining LNs 60 min after intramuscular injection and to distal LNs within 30 min after lymph node injection. In conclusion, PAT enabled real-time three-dimensional and quantitative visualization, thus offering a powerful tool for advancing vaccine design by providing critical insights into adjuvant transport and immune system activation.

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Int J Nurs Stud ; 160: 104910, 2024 Sep 14.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39303641

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BACKGROUND: Parental cancer conditions significantly impact the physical, social, and emotional well-being of minor children. Effective illness-related communication is crucial for both parents and their children to mitigate these effects. OBJECTIVE: To systematically summarize the characteristics and effectiveness of interventions aimed at improving illness-related communication between parents with cancer and their minor children. DESIGN: A systematic review. DATA SOURCES: Six databases (CINAHL, Web of Science, PubMed, Embase, the Cochrane Library, and PsycINFO) were searched for articles published in English between 2000 and 2023. METHODS: A three-step review process was employed to select articles. Two reviewers independently screened titles and abstracts, reviewed full texts to include studies aimed at facilitating illness-related communication between parents with cancer and their minor children under the age of 18, and assessed study quality using the Joanna Briggs Institute critical appraisal checklist. RESULTS: The search yielded 9409 articles, of which 21 met the inclusion criteria, 4 were randomized controlled trials and 17 were quasi-experimental studies. These studies involved 213 families, 149 parents, and 192 minor children. The interventions were categorized as family-centered, parent-centered, or children-centered and emphasized disease knowledge, communication skills, emotional management, and future planning in illness-related communication. The synthesized results indicate that family-centered interventions show unique advantages in improving family life; parent-centered interventions bring benefits in enhancing parenting quality, parents' self-efficacy in coping with cancer, and children's social behavior; and children-centered interventions exhibit a significant impact on the psychological well-being of children. CONCLUSION: Parent-centered interventions demonstrated significant potential in promoting illness-related communication, particularly by emphasizing the patient's parental role, enhancing intrinsic motivation to sustain communication, and recognizing that patients themselves may be more suitable targets for clinical oncology practice. High-quality research is recommended to enrich the content of parent-centered interventions and encourage the measurement of intervention effects on communication as well as the mechanism of action. REGISTRATION NUMBER: The review protocol was registered in PROSPERO under the number CRD42023478107.

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JMIR Infodemiology ; 4: e53899, 2024 Sep 25.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39321452

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BACKGROUND: Following the signing of the Tobacco 21 Amendment (T21) in December 2019 to raise the minimum legal age for the sale of tobacco products from 18 to 21 years in the United States, there is a need to monitor public responses and potential unintended consequences. Social media platforms, such as Twitter (subsequently rebranded as X), can provide rich data on public perceptions. OBJECTIVE: This study contributes to the literature using Twitter data to assess the knowledge and beliefs of T21. METHODS: Twitter data were collected from November 2019 to February 2021 using the Twitter streaming application programming interface with keywords related to vaping or e-cigarettes, such as "vape," "ecig," etc. The temporal trend of the T21 discussion on Twitter was examined using the mean number of daily T21-related tweets. Inductive methods were used to manually code the tweets into different sentiment groups (positive, neutral, and negative) based on the attitude expressed toward the policy by 3 coders with high interrater reliability. Topics discussed were examined within each sentiment group through theme analyses. RESULTS: Among the collected 3197 tweets, 2169 tweets were related to T21, of which 444 tweets (20.5%) showed a positive attitude, 736 (33.9%) showed a negative attitude, and 989 (45.6%) showed a neutral attitude. The temporal trend showed a clear peak in the number of tweets around January 2020, following the enactment of this legislation. For positive tweets, the most frequent topics were "avoidance of further regulation" (120/444, 27%), "Enforce T21" (110/444, 24.8%), and "health benefits" (81/444, 18.2%). For negative tweets, the most frequent topics were "general disagreement or frustration" (207/736, 28.1%) and "will still use tobacco" (188/736, 25.5%). Neutral tweets were primarily "public service announcements (PSA) or news posts" (782/989, 79.1%). CONCLUSIONS: Overall, we find that one-third of tweets displayed a negative attitude toward T21 during the study period. Many were frustrated with T21 and reported that underage consumers could still obtain products. Social media data provide a timely opportunity to monitor public perceptions and responses to regulatory actions. Continued monitoring can inform enforcement efforts and potential unintended consequences of T21.


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Opinion publique , Médias sociaux , Humains , États-Unis , Produits du tabac/législation et jurisprudence , Vapotage/législation et jurisprudence , Vapotage/psychologie , Vapotage/épidémiologie , Dispositifs électroniques d'administration de nicotine/statistiques et données numériques
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J Orthop Surg Res ; 19(1): 468, 2024 Aug 08.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39118178

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OBJECTIVE: This study aims to investigate the anatomical structure of the C6 pedicle and lateral mass in children aged 0-14 years using CT imaging, providing detailed insights into their growth and development. METHODS: We conducted a comprehensive measurement of C6. Measurements included width, length, and height of the pedicles, as well as the length, width, and thickness of the lateral masses, and several angular metrics. Regression analysis was performed to understand the growth trends, and statistical analyses were carried out to identify differences between age groups, genders, and sides. RESULTS: In children younger than four years, the pedicle width exceeds its height, influencing the diameter of the pedicle screws. By age two to three, the pedicle height and lateral mass thickness reaches 3.0 mm, allowing for the use of 3.0 mm diameter screws. The pedicle transverse angle remains stable. Most parameters showed no significant differences between the left and right sides. Size parameters exhibited significant larger in males than females at ages 0-1, 3-7, and 10-12 years. Regression analysis revealed that the growth trends of size parameters follow cubic or polynomial curves. Most angular metrics follow cubic fitting curves without a clear trend of change with age. CONCLUSION: This study provides a detailed analysis of the anatomical development of the C6 pedicle and lateral masses in children, offering valuable insights for pediatric cervical spine surgeries. The findings highlight the importance of considering age-specific anatomical variations when planning posterior surgical fixation, specifically at C6. It is necessary for us to perform thin-layer CT scans on children and carefully measure various indicators before surgery.


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Vertèbres cervicales , Tomodensitométrie , Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Nourrisson , Enfant , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Adolescent , Tomodensitométrie/méthodes , Vertèbres cervicales/imagerie diagnostique , Vertèbres cervicales/anatomie et histologie , Vertèbres cervicales/chirurgie , Vertèbres cervicales/croissance et développement , Nouveau-né , Vis pédiculaires , Facteurs âges
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J Clin Ultrasound ; 2024 Aug 27.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39189701

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OBJECTIVE: To discuss the usefulness of ultrasonography (US) in the diagnosis and management of pediatric head and neck lymphatic malformations (HNLMs). METHODS: We conducted a retrospective analysis of 140 children who were referred to our hospital for the treatment of HNLMs. RESULTS: The median age at presentation was 12 months (1 day-171 months; 66.4% under 2 years old; 35.7% neonatus). The majority clinical presentations were asymptomatic mass (65.7%, 92/140) and cosmetic deformity (25.7%, 36/140). HNLMs involved the neck accounting for 65.7% (92/140), especially posterior cervical trigone (22.1%, 31/140), and submandibular (20.0%, 28/140). The US diagnostic accuracy was 91.4% (128/140). Their boundary with the surrounding tissues was usually clear (87.9%, 123/140), whereas the shape was mostly irregular (97.1%, 136/140). Based on surgical findings, there were 67 pure HNLMs and 73 intracystic hemorrhage. Between the two groups, there were statistical differences in capsule contents (χ2 = 7.8299, p = 0.0051), flocculent echo floating (χ2 = 21.2964, p < 0.0001), overlying skin (χ2 = 9.0498, p = 0.0026), and palpation (χ2 = 13.4058, p = 0.0003). CONCLUSIONS: US typically reveals the lesion with clear boundary, irregular morphology, anechoic contents, no blood flow signal, and echoic intracapsular septum with blood flow signal. In contrast, bluish appearance, tensional palpation, and capsule contents with low/mixed echo or flocculent echo floating may indicate intracystic hemorrhage.

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Br J Radiol ; 2024 Aug 17.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39152999

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OBJECTIVES: Telomerase reverse transcriptase promoter (pTERT) mutation status plays a key role in making decisions and predicting prognoses for patients with WHO grade IV glioma. This study was conducted to assess the value of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) for predicting pTERT mutation status in WHO grade IV glioma. METHODS: Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging (MRI) data and molecular information were obtained for 266 patients with WHO grade IV glioma at the Hospital and divided into training, validation sets. The ratio of training to validation set was approximately 10:3. We trained the same residual convolutional neural network (ResNet) for each MR modality, including structural MRIs (T1-weighted, T2-weighted, and contrast-enhanced T1-weighted) and DWI*, to compare the predictive capacities between DWI and conventional structural MRI. We also explored the effects of different regions of interest (ROIs) on pTERT mutation status prediction outcomes. RESULTS: Structural MRI modalities poorly predicted the pTERT mutation status (accuracy = 51%-54%; area under the curve [AUC]=0.545-0.571), whereas DWI combined with its ADC maps yielded the best predictive performance (accuracy = 85.2%, AUC = 0.934). Including the radiological and clinical characteristics did not further improve the performance for predicting pTERT mutation status. The entire tumor volume yielded the best prediction performance. CONCLUSIONS: DWI technology shows promising potential for predicting pTERT mutations in WHO grade IV glioma and should be included in the MRI protocol for WHO grade IV glioma in clinical practice. ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE: This is the first large-scale model study to validate the predictive value of DWI for pTERT in WHO grade IV glioma.

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Front Pediatr ; 12: 1387626, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39105160

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Background: Congenital pyriform sinus fistula (CPSF) is uncommon congenital abnormality, and the optimal definitive treatment has not yet been established. The aim of the present study was to comparatively evaluate patients with CPSF regarding the indications and outcomes of treatment with open surgical excision (OSE) vs. endoscopic Radiofrequency Ablation (RA), and the advantages of both therapeutic procedures were also analyzed. Methods: An observational, longitudinal, retrospective, analytical and comparative study was conducted on 166 consecutive pediatric patients with CPSF treated at Shanghai Children's Hospital between December 2018 and September 2023. Results: In this study, there were 79 males and 87 females. The median age at operation was 4.8 years (8 days to 15 years). OSE and Endoscopic RA were respectively performed in 48 and 118 children. The gastric tube retention time after RA was longer (3 days vs. 14 days) than after OSE. Patients with a history of incision and drainage (I&D) tended to choose OSE (75.0% vs. 39.0%, P < 0.01). There were no significant differences in postoperative complications and recurrence rates between these two groups (P > 0.05), but the hospitalization duration was shorter for RA group compared to OSE group [2 (2-3) vs. 4 (3-5), P < 0.01]. Conclusions: Both OSE and RA are recognized as first-line treatment options for CPSF, which show no significant differences in prognosis, except hospitalization duration and the gastric tube retention time. Nevertheless, the indications for OSE and RA differ, which are influenced by factors such as the inflammatory stage, specific typing, previous treatments, and the surgeon's expertise. The selection of surgical approach should be carefully determined based on individual circumstances.

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iScience ; 27(8): 110545, 2024 Aug 16.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39165842

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Both mental health and mental illness unfold in complex and unpredictable ways. Novel artificial intelligence approaches from the area of dynamical systems reconstruction can characterize such dynamics and help understand the underlying brain mechanisms, which can also be used as potential biomarkers. However, applying deep learning to model dynamical systems at the individual level must overcome numerous computational challenges to be reproducible and clinically useful. In this study, we performed an extensive analysis of these challenges using generative modeling of brain dynamics from fMRI data as an example and demonstrated their impact on classifying patients with schizophrenia and major depression. This study highlights the tendency of deep learning models to identify functionally unique solutions during parameter optimization, which severely impacts the reproducibility of downstream predictions. We hope this study guides the future development of individual-level generative models and similar machine learning approaches aimed at identifying reproducible biomarkers of mental illness.

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Org Lett ; 26(33): 6966-6971, 2024 Aug 23.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39145601

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A novel kind of S-alkynylthio sulfonate, which can be directly activated under visible-light irradiation, has been developed for the radical addition of multiple bond systems and radical coupling with diazonium salts under photocatalyst-free conditions. This strategy features a broad substrate scope, high regioselectivity, excellent tolerance of functional groups, and the late-stage modification of drugs. Experimental and theoretical mechanistic investigations gave reasonable insight into the photolysis of S-alkynylthio sulfonates and C-S bond formation.

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Front Public Health ; 12: 1370076, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39131569

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Background: As alternative replacement products for tobacco-derived nicotine, synthetic nicotine products have recently emerged and gained increasing popularity. This study analyzes public perception and discussion of synthetic nicotine products on Twitter (now "X"). Methods: Through Twitter streaming API (Application Programming Interface), we have collected 2,764 Twitter posts related to synthetic nicotine from December 12, 2021, to October 17, 2022, using keywords related to synthetic nicotine. By applying an inductive approach, two research assistants manually determined the relevance of tweets to synthetic nicotine products and assessed the attitude of tweets as positive, negative, and neutral of tweets toward synthetic nicotine, and the main topics. Results: Among 1,007 tweets related to synthetic nicotine products, the proportion of negative tweets (383/1007, 38.03%) toward synthetic nicotine products was significantly higher than that of positive tweets (218/1007, 21.65%) with a p-value <0.05. Among negative tweets, major topics include the concern about addiction and health risks of synthetic nicotine products (44.91%) and synthetic nicotine as a policy loophole (31.85%). Among positive tweets, top topics include alternative replacement for nicotine (39.91%) and reduced health risks (31.19%). Conclusion: There are mixed attitudes toward synthetic nicotine products on Twitter, resulting from different perspectives. Future research could incorporate demographic information to understand the attitudes of various population groups.


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Nicotine , Médias sociaux , Humains , Opinion publique
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Int Immunopharmacol ; 142(Pt A): 113027, 2024 Dec 05.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39216119

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OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to elucidate the causal relationships between antibodies and autoimmune diseases using Mendelian randomization (MR). METHODS: Data on 46 antibodies were obtained from genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Autoimmune disease data were sourced from the FinnGen consortium and the IEU OpenGWAS project. Inverse-variance weighted (IVW) analysis was the primary method, supplemented by heterogeneity and sensitivity analyses. We also examined gene expression near significant SNPs and conducted drug sensitivity analyses. RESULTS: Antibodies and autoimmune diseases exhibit diverse interactions. Antibodies produced after Polyomavirus infection tend to increase the risk of several autoimmune diseases, while those following Human herpesvirus 6 infection generally reduce it. The impact of Helicobacter pylori infection varies, with different antibodies affecting autoimmune diseases in distinct ways. Overall, antibodies significantly influence the risk of developing autoimmune diseases, whereas autoimmune diseases have a lesser impact on antibody levels. Gene expression and drug sensitivity analyses identified multiple genes and drugs as potential treatment options for ankylosing spondylitis (AS), with the AIF1 gene being particularly promising. CONCLUSIONS: Bidirectional MR analysis confirms complex causal relationships between various antibodies and autoimmune diseases, revealing intricate patterns of post-infection antibody interactions. Several drugs and genes, notably AIF1, show potential as candidates for AS treatment, offering new avenues for research. Further exploration of the underlying mechanisms is necessary.


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Maladies auto-immunes , Étude d'association pangénomique , Analyse de randomisation mendélienne , Humains , Maladies auto-immunes/immunologie , Maladies auto-immunes/génétique , Analyse de profil d'expression de gènes , Polymorphisme de nucléotide simple , Pelvispondylite rhumatismale/génétique , Pelvispondylite rhumatismale/immunologie
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Small ; : e2400641, 2024 Jul 11.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38989690

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Li-rich manganese-based cathode (LRMC) has attracted intense attention to developing advanced lithium-ion batteries with high energy density. However, LRMC is still plagued by poor cyclic stability, undesired rate capacity, and irreversible oxygen release. To address these issues, herein, a feasible polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)-assisted interface modification strategy is proposed for modulating the surface architecture and electronic conductivity of LRMC by intruding the F-doped carbon coating, spinel structure, and oxygen vacancy on the LRMC, which can greatly enhance the cyclic stability and rate capacity, and restrain the oxygen release for LRMC. As a result, the modified material delivers satisfactory cyclic performance with a capacity retention of 90.22% after 200 cycles at 1 C, an enhanced rate capacity of 153.58 mAh g-1 at 5 C and 126.32 mAh g-1 at 10 C, and an elevated initial Coulombic efficiency of 85.63%. Moreover, the thermal stability, electronic conductivity, and structure stability of LRMC are also significantly improved by the PVDF-assisted interface modification strategy. Therefore, the strategy of simultaneously modulating the surface architecture and the electronic conductivity of LRMC provides a valuable idea to improve the comprehensive electrochemical performance of LRMC, which offers a promising reference for designing LRMC with high electrochemical performance.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 16(27): 34880-34891, 2024 Jul 10.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38949126

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Lithium-rich manganese-based layered oxides (LRMOs) have recently attracted enormous attention on account of their remarkably big capacity and high working voltage. However, some inevitable inherent drawbacks impede their wide-scale commercial application. Herein, a kind of Cr-containing Co-free LRMO with a topical spinel phase (Li1.2Mn0.54Ni0.13Cr0.13O2) has been put forward. It has been found that the high valence of Cr6+ can reduce the Li+ ion content and induce the formation of a local spinel phase by combining more Li+ ions, which is beneficial to eliminate the phase boundary between the spinel phase and the bulk phase of the LRMO material, thus dramatically avoiding phase separation during the cycling process. In addition, the introduction of Cr can also expand the layer spacing and construct a stronger Cr-O bond compared with Mn-O, which enables to combine the transition metal (TM) slab to prevent the migration of TM ions and the transformation of the bulk phase to the spinel phase. Simultaneously, the synergistic effect of the successfully constructed spinel-layered biphase interface and the strong Cr-O bond can effectively impede the escape of lattice oxygen during the initial activation process of Li2MnO3 and provide the fast diffusion path for Li+ ion transmission, thus further reinforcing the configurable stability. Besides, Cr-LRMO presents an ultrahigh first discharge specific capacity of 310 mAh g-1, an initial Coulombic efficiency of as high as 92.09%, a good cycling stability (a capacity retention of 94.70% after 100 cycles at 1C), and a small voltage decay (3.655 mV per cycle), as well as a good rate capacity (up to 165.88 mAh g-1 at 5C).

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BMC Nurs ; 23(1): 452, 2024 Jul 03.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38961494

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BACKGROUND: The central component in impactful healthcare decisions is evidence. Understanding how nurse leaders use evidence in their own managerial decision making is still limited. This mixed methods systematic review aimed to examine how evidence is used to solve leadership problems and to describe the measured and perceived effects of evidence-based leadership on nurse leaders and their performance, organizational, and clinical outcomes. METHODS: We included articles using any type of research design. We referred nurses, nurse managers or other nursing staff working in a healthcare context when they attempt to influence the behavior of individuals or a group in an organization using an evidence-based approach. Seven databases were searched until 11 November 2021. JBI Critical Appraisal Checklist for Quasi-experimental studies, JBI Critical Appraisal Checklist for Case Series, Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool were used to evaluate the Risk of bias in quasi-experimental studies, case series, mixed methods studies, respectively. The JBI approach to mixed methods systematic reviews was followed, and a parallel-results convergent approach to synthesis and integration was adopted. RESULTS: Thirty-one publications were eligible for the analysis: case series (n = 27), mixed methods studies (n = 3) and quasi-experimental studies (n = 1). All studies were included regardless of methodological quality. Leadership problems were related to the implementation of knowledge into practice, the quality of nursing care and the resource availability. Organizational data was used in 27 studies to understand leadership problems, scientific evidence from literature was sought in 26 studies, and stakeholders' views were explored in 24 studies. Perceived and measured effects of evidence-based leadership focused on nurses' performance, organizational outcomes, and clinical outcomes. Economic data were not available. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first systematic review to examine how evidence is used to solve leadership problems and to describe its measured and perceived effects from different sites. Although a variety of perceptions and effects were identified on nurses' performance as well as on organizational and clinical outcomes, available knowledge concerning evidence-based leadership is currently insufficient. Therefore, more high-quality research and clinical trial designs are still needed. TRAIL REGISTRATION: The study was registered (PROSPERO CRD42021259624).

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J Chem Inf Model ; 64(15): 6174-6189, 2024 Aug 12.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39008832

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Anticancer peptides (ACPs) are promising future therapeutics, but their experimental discovery remains time-consuming and costly. To accelerate the discovery process, we propose a computational screening workflow to identify, filter, and prioritize peptide sequences based on predicted class probability, antitumor activity, and toxicity. The workflow was applied to identify novel ACPs with potent activity against colorectal cancer from the genome sequences of Candida albicans. As a result, four candidates were identified and validated in the HCT116 colon cancer cell line. Among them, PCa1 and PCa2 emerged as the most potent, displaying IC50 values of 3.75 and 56.06 µM, respectively, and demonstrating a 4-fold selectivity for cancer cells over normal cells. In the colon xenograft nude mice model, the administration of both peptides resulted in substantial inhibition of tumor growth without causing significant adverse effects. In conclusion, this work not only contributes a proven computational workflow for ACP discovery but also introduces two peptides, PCa1 and PCa2, as promising candidates poised for further development as targeted therapies for colon cancer. The method as a web service is available at https://app.cbbio.online/acpep/home and the source code at https://github.com/cartercheong/AcPEP_classification.git.


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Antinéoplasiques , Candida albicans , Peptides , Candida albicans/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Candida albicans/génétique , Animaux , Humains , Antinéoplasiques/pharmacologie , Antinéoplasiques/composition chimique , Peptides/composition chimique , Peptides/pharmacologie , Souris nude , Génome fongique , Simulation numérique , Souris , Cellules HCT116 , Tests d'activité antitumorale sur modèle de xénogreffe
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Orthop Surg ; 16(10): 2428-2435, 2024 Oct.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39056377

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OBJECTIVE: The C4 is the transition point between the upper and lower cervical vertebrae and plays a pivotal role in the middle of the cervical spine. Currently, there are limited reports on large-scale sample studies regarding C4 anatomy in children, and a scarcity of experience exists in pediatric cervical spine surgery. The current study addresses the dearth of anatomical measurements of the C4 vertebral arch and lateral mass in a substantial sample of children. This study aims to measure the imaging anatomy of the C4 vertebral arch and lateral mass in children under 14 years of age across various age groups, investigate the growth and development of these structures. METHODS: We measured 12 indicators, including the size (D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7, and D8) and angle (A, C, D, and E) of the C4 vertebral arch and lateral mass, in 513 children who underwent cervical CT examinations at our hospital. We employed the aggregate function for statistical analysis, conducted t-tests for difference statistics, and utilized the least squares method for regression analysis. RESULTS: Overall, as age increased, there was a gradual increase in the size of the vertebral arch and lateral mass. Additionally, the medial inclination angle of the vertebral arch decreased, and the lateral mass flattened gradually. The rate of change decreased gradually with age. The mean value of D1 increased from 2.31 mm to 3.88 mm, of D2 from 16.75 mm to 29.2 mm, of D3 from 2.21 mm to 4.92 mm, and of D4 from 7.34 mm to 11.84 mm. Meanwhile, the mean value of D5 increased from 5.2 mm to 9.71 mm, of D6 from 10.19 mm to 16.16 mm, of D7 from 2.53 mm to 5.67 mm, and of D8 from 6.11 mm to 11.45 mm. Angle A ranged from 49.12° to 54.97°, angle C from 15.28° to 19.83°, angle D from 39.91° to 53.7°, and angle E from 18.63° to 28.08°. CONCLUSION: Prior to cervical spine surgery in children, meticulous CT imaging anatomical measurements is essential. The imaging data serves as a reference for posterior C4 internal fixation, aids in designing posterior cervical screws for pediatric patients, and offer morphological anatomical references for posterior cervical spine surgery and screw design in pediatric patients.


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Vertèbres cervicales , Tomodensitométrie , Humains , Vertèbres cervicales/imagerie diagnostique , Vertèbres cervicales/anatomie et histologie , Vertèbres cervicales/chirurgie , Enfant , Nourrisson , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Adolescent , Mâle , Femelle , Chine , Nouveau-né
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