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Mol Cytogenet ; 17(1): 20, 2024 Sep 02.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39218907

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BACKGROUND: The 15q11.2 BP1-BP2 microdeletion syndrome is associated with developmental delays, language impairments, neurobehavioral disorders, and psychiatric complications. The aim of the present study was to provide prenatal and postnatal clinical data for 16 additional fetuses diagnosed with the 15q11.2 BP1-BP2 microdeletion syndrome in the Chinese population. METHODS: A total of 5,789 pregnancy women that underwent amniocentesis were enrolled in the present study. Both karyotype analysis and chromosomal microarray analysis (CMA) were conducted on these subjects to detect chromosomal abnormalities and copy number variants (CNVs). Whole exome sequencing (WES) was performed to investigate sequence variants in subjects with clinical abnormalities after birth. RESULTS: Sixteen fetuses with 15q11.2 BP1-BP2 microdeletion were identified in the present study, with a detection rate of 0.28% (16/5,789). The 15q11.2 BP1-BP2 microdeletion fragments ranged from 311.8 kb to 849.7 kb, encompassing the NIPA1, NIPA2, CYFIP1, and TUBGCP5 genes. The follow-up results regarding pregnancy outcomes showed that five cases opted for pregnancy termination, while the remaining cases continued with their pregnancies. Subsequent postnatal follow-up indicated that only one case with the 15q11.2 BP1-BP2 microdeletion displayed neurodevelopmental disorders, demonstrating an incomplete penetrance rate of 9.09% (1/11). CONCLUSION: The majority of fetuses with the 15q11.2 microdeletion exhibit typical features during early childhood, indicating a low penetrance and mild impact. Nonetheless, pregnancies involving fetuses with the 15q11.2 microdeletion require thorough prenatal counseling. Additionally, enhanced supervision and extended postnatal monitoring are warranted for those who choose to proceed with their pregnancies.

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Vestn Oftalmol ; 140(4): 49-58, 2024.
Article de Russe | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39254390

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Many key aspects of retinal ganglion cell (RGC) neurodegeneration in glaucoma are associated with mitochondrial dysfunction. Understanding the mechanisms and relationships between structural and functional changes in mitochondria would be beneficial for developing mitochondria-targeted therapeutic strategies to protect RGCs from glaucomatous neurodegeneration. PURPOSE: This study determines the extent of mitochondrial dysfunction in patients with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) and evaluates the potential for stabilizing the glaucomatous process by improving mitochondrial functional activity and energy production by therapy with Mexidol and Mexidol FORTE 250. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study included 80 patients with moderate POAG with compensated intraocular pressure and 20 healthy volunteers. The extent of mitochondrial dysfunction was assessed by measuring the activity levels of mitochondrial enzymes: succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) and α-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase (α-GPDH) in peripheral blood lymphocytes using cytochemical analysis and cytometric morphology and density analysis (cytomorphodensitometry). Patients in the main group received sequential therapy with Mexidol as follows: Mexidol solution for intravenous and intramuscular administration at 50 mg/ml, 300 mg daily intramuscularly for 14 days, followed by Mexidol FORTE 250 tablets, one tablet three times daily for 56 days. Stabilization of glaucomatous optic neuropathy during treatment was evaluated using a comprehensive set of perimetric, electrophysiological, and structural-topographical methods at 14, 56, and 90 days. RESULTS: Sequential therapy in the main group resulted in a significant increase in mitochondrial enzyme activity at 14 and 56 days compared to baseline, with a gradual regression by the end of the observation period (90 days). This was accompanied by an increase in the number of mitochondria and an increase in their optical density as measured by cytomorphodensitometry. The improvement in mitochondrial enzyme activity at 14 and 56 days was associated with positive changes in the structural and functional parameters of the retina, as evidenced by static perimetry, optical coherence tomography, and a series of electrophysiological tests. CONCLUSION: The obtained data can be used to optimize POAG therapy by reducing mitochondrial dysfunction and stabilizing glaucomatous optic neuropathy.


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Glaucome à angle ouvert , Mitochondries , Picolines , Humains , Mâle , Glaucome à angle ouvert/physiopathologie , Glaucome à angle ouvert/métabolisme , Glaucome à angle ouvert/traitement médicamenteux , Adulte d'âge moyen , Femelle , Mitochondries/métabolisme , Picolines/administration et posologie , Pression intraoculaire/physiologie , Pression intraoculaire/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Cellules ganglionnaires rétiniennes/anatomopathologie , Résultat thérapeutique , Antioxydants/administration et posologie , Succinate Dehydrogenase/métabolisme , Sujet âgé
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Chem Biodivers ; : e202401871, 2024 Sep 02.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39223085

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Two new indole-diterpenoids, penpaxilloids F and G (1 and 2), along with 11 known analogues (3-13), were isolated from the marine fungus Penicillium sp. ZYX-Z-718. The structures of the new compounds were identified by extensive spectroscopic analyses including HR-ESI-MS, UV, and NMR, as well as theoretical NMR chemical shifts and ECD calculations. Compounds 6 and 10 showed antibacterial activity against Gram-positive bacteria including Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis, and MRSA with MIC values ranging from 16.0 to 32.0 µg/mL.

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Article de Russe | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39113444

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The variants of heterotypic comorbidity of anxiety disorders (AD) with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorders, speech and language development disorders, specific learning disabilities (dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia), migraine, tension type headache in children and adolescents are discussed. In cases of heterotypic comorbidity the patients with AD referrals to specialists may be primarily associated with their emotional problems. Meanwhile, the comorbidity of AD with these diseases leads to a deterioration of their clinical manifestations and a worsening of the prognosis, and anxiety symptoms often not only persist, but also increase with age. It should be borne in mind that AD in children with neurodevelopmental disorders contribute to a decrease in the quality of life, academic failure, have a negative impact on peer relationships and the family environment, and in young adulthood, patients have an increased risk of depression and substance abuse. Therefore, early intervention and a comprehensive therapeutic approach with a dynamic assessment of the patient's condition are becoming important. When choosing pharmacotherapy, it is advisable to choose medictions that have a complex effect on the pathogenetic mechanisms of the underlying disease and concomitant AD, which include Tenoten for children.


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Troubles anxieux , Trouble du spectre autistique , Comorbidité , Humains , Enfant , Troubles anxieux/épidémiologie , Adolescent , Trouble du spectre autistique/épidémiologie , Trouble du spectre autistique/complications , Trouble du spectre autistique/psychologie , Trouble déficitaire de l'attention avec hyperactivité/épidémiologie , Qualité de vie , Troubles du développement neurologique/épidémiologie , Migraines/épidémiologie , Migraines/psychologie
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Adv Sci (Weinh) ; : e2307971, 2024 Aug 09.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39120490

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Neurodegenerative diseases are global health challenges characterized by the progressive degeneration of nerve cells, leading to cognitive and motor impairments. The brain-gut-bone axis, a complex network that modulates multiple physiological systems, has gained increasing attention owing to its profound effects on the occurrence and development of neurodegenerative diseases. No comprehensive review has been conducted to clarify the triangular relationship involving the brain-gut-bone axis and its potential for innovative therapies for neurodegenerative disorders. In light of this, a new perspective is aimed to propose on the interplay between the brain, gut, and bone systems, highlighting the potential of their dynamic communication in neurodegenerative diseases, as they modulate multiple physiological systems, including the nervous, immune, endocrine, and metabolic systems. Therapeutic strategies for maintaining the balance of the axis, including brain health regulation, intestinal microbiota regulation, and improving skeletal health, are also explored. The intricate physiological interactions within the brain-gut-bone axis pose a challenge in the development of effective treatments that can comprehensively target this system. Furthermore, the safety of these treatments requires further evaluation. This review offers a novel insights and strategies for the prevention and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, which have important implications for clinical practice and patient well-being.

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Cells ; 13(15)2024 Jul 23.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39120264

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Adipose tissue beiging refers to the process by which beige adipocytes emerge in classical white adipose tissue depots. Beige adipocytes dissipate chemical energy and secrete adipokines, such as classical brown adipocytes, to improve systemic metabolism, which is beneficial for people with obesity and metabolic diseases. Cold exposure and ß3-adrenergic receptor (AR) agonist treatment are two commonly used stimuli for increasing beige adipocytes in mice; however, their underlying biological processes are different. Transcriptional analysis of inguinal white adipose tissue (iWAT) has revealed that changes in extracellular matrix (ECM) pathway genes are specific to cold exposure. Hyaluronic acid (HA), a non-sulfated linear polysaccharide produced by nearly all cells, is one of the most common components of ECM. We found that cold exposure significantly increased iWAT HA levels, whereas the ß3-AR agonist CL316,243 did not. Increasing HA levels in iWAT by Has2 overexpression significantly increases cold-induced adipose tissue beiging; in contrast, decreasing HA by Spam1 overexpression, which encodes a hyaluronidase that digests HA, significantly decreases cold-induced iWAT beiging. All these data implicate a role of HA in promoting adipose tissue beiging, which is unique to cold exposure. Given the failure of ß3-AR agonists in clinical trials for obesity and metabolic diseases, increasing HA could serve as a new approach for recruiting more beige adipocytes to combat metabolic diseases.


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Tissu adipeux blanc , Basse température , Acide hyaluronique , Acide hyaluronique/métabolisme , Animaux , Souris , Tissu adipeux blanc/métabolisme , Tissu adipeux blanc/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Souris de lignée C57BL , Mâle , Tissu adipeux beige/métabolisme , Adipocytes beiges/métabolisme , Adipocytes beiges/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Matrice extracellulaire/métabolisme , Dioxoles/pharmacologie , Récepteurs bêta-3 adrénergiques/métabolisme , Agonistes des récepteurs bêta-3 adrénergiques/pharmacologie
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J Adv Res ; 63: 129-158, 2024 Sep.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39167629

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BACKGROUND: Immunotherapy has emerged as a novel strategy for cancer treatment following surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. Immune checkpoint blockade and Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapies have been successful in clinical trials. Cancer cells evade immune surveillance by hijacking inhibitory pathways via overexpression of checkpoint genes. The Cluster of Differentiation 47 (CD47) has emerged as a crucial checkpoint for cancer immunotherapy by working as a "don't eat me" signal and suppressing innate immune signaling. Furthermore, CD47 is highly expressed in many cancer types to protect cancer cells from phagocytosis via binding to SIRPα on phagocytes. Targeting CD47 by either interrupting the CD47-SIRPα axis or combing with other therapies has been demonstrated as an encouraging therapeutic strategy in cancer immunotherapy. Antibodies and small molecules that target CD47 have been explored in pre- and clinical trials. However, formidable challenges such as the anemia and palate aggregation cannot be avoided because of the wide presentation of CD47 on erythrocytes. AIM OF VIEW: This review summarizes the current knowledge on the regulation and function of CD47, and provides a new perspective for immunotherapy targeting CD47. It also highlights the clinical progress of targeting CD47 and discusses challenges and potential strategies. KEY SCIENTIFIC CONCEPTS OF REVIEW: This review provides a comprehensive understanding of targeting CD47 in cancer immunotherapy, it also augments the concept of combination immunotherapy strategies by employing both innate and adaptive immune responses.


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Antigènes CD47 , Immunothérapie , Tumeurs , Antigènes CD47/métabolisme , Antigènes CD47/immunologie , Humains , Tumeurs/thérapie , Tumeurs/immunologie , Immunothérapie/méthodes , Récepteurs immunologiques/métabolisme , Récepteurs immunologiques/immunologie , Animaux , Transduction du signal , Antigènes de différenciation/immunologie , Antigènes de différenciation/métabolisme , Immunité innée , Phagocytose
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Rev Sci Instrum ; 95(8)2024 Aug 01.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39207191

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This paper aims to study the maglev force and vibration attenuation characteristics of quasi-zero stiffness cruciform maglev isolators (CMIs). The maglev force and stiffness of CMIs were analytically computed based on equivalent charge theory, and the transfer function of the system was conducted. The effects of magnet geometry parameters and air gap on the maglev force, stiffness, and vibration transmission characteristics of the CMI system were revealed through parametric analyses. With the increase in magnet length and width, the maximum value of maglev force increases, but the displacement range of near-zero stiffness, amplitude, and phase of the system gradually decrease. With the increase in magnet height, the displacement range of near-zero stiffness increases, while the variation in the amplitude and phase of the system has minimal impact. Meanwhile, in the Halbach array, the height variation of the magnet at different positions has different impacts on the magnetic force. As the air gap increases, the maximum value of maglev force decreases, but the amplitude and phase gradually increase, and the displacement range of near-zero stiffness first rises and then decreases. Finally, an experimental study was carried out to test the vibration attenuation characteristics of CMIs, in which sinusoidal excitation, hammer strike excitation, and random excitation were applied.

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ERJ Open Res ; 10(4)2024 Jul.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39040581

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Background: Sputum nitrate/nitrite, which is the main component of reactive nitrogen species, is a potential biomarker of disease severity and progression in bronchiectasis. This study aimed to determine the association between nitrate/nitrite and exacerbations and airway microbiota in bronchiectasis. Methods: We measured total nitrate/nitrite concentration in sputum samples collected from 85 patients with stable bronchiectasis, performed 16S ribosomal RNA sequencing of sputum samples and predicted the denitrification ability of airway microbiota using Phylogenetic Investigation of Communities by Reconstruction of Unobserved States (PICRUSt). Relationships between sputum total nitrate/nitrite and disease severity, exacerbations and airway microbiota were examined. Results: Higher total sputum nitrate/nitrite was associated with more severe bronchiectasis defined by E-FACED (exacerbation, forced expiratory volume in 1 s, age, chronic colonisation by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, radiological extension and dyspnoea) (p=0.003) or Bronchiectasis Severity Index (p=0.006) and more exacerbations in the prior 12 months (p=0.005). Moreover, total sputum nitrate/nitrite was significantly higher in patients with worse cough score (p=0.03), worse sputum purulence score (p=0.01) and worse Medical Research Council dyspnoea score (p=0.02). In addition, the total sputum nitrate/nitrite of the P. aeruginosa colonised (PA) group was higher than that of the non-P. aeruginosa colonised (NPA) group (p=0.04), and the relative abundance of P. aeruginosa was positively correlated with total nitrate/nitrite (r=0.337, p=0.002). Denitrification module (M00529) was also significantly enriched in the PA group compared to the NPA group through PICRUSt analyses. Using receiver-operating characteristic analysis, total nitrate/nitrite was associated with exacerbations during 1-year follow-up (area under the curve 0.741, p=0.014). Conclusions: Sputum nitrate/nitrite is a biomarker of disease severity and associated with P. aeruginosa colonisation in bronchiectasis.

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Telemed Rep ; 5(1): 212-218, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39081454

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Background: There has been an exponential growth in the use of telemedicine services to provide clinical care. However, the safety and effectiveness of telemedicine in cancer-related colostomy care during the early stages of discharge remain unclear. This study aimed to support that the safety and effectiveness of telemedicine in cancer-related colostomy care were not inferior to those of outpatient care. Methods: This was a prospective randomized noninferiority study. A total of 76 consecutive patients who underwent cancer-related colostomy stoma were enrolled and randomly divided into a telemedicine group or an outpatient group with an equal allocation ratio (1:1). The outpatient group was provided in-person interview mode colostomy care, whereas the telemedicine group was provided video interview mode colostomy care. The stoma-related complications, self-care ability, and quality of life reflected the safety and effectiveness of colostomy care in the early stages of discharge. Results: The incidence of stoma-related complications within two weeks and one month after discharge was not significantly different between the two groups (p 2-weeks = 0.772 and p 1-month = 0.760). The mean NCI-CTCAE score for stoma-related complications was less than level 2. The ESCA and C-COH-QOL-OQ scores were not significantly different between the telemedicine and outpatient groups at two weeks and one month after discharge (all p > 0.05). Conclusion: The results revealed that the safety and effectiveness of telemedicine for cancer-related colostomies in the early stages of discharge were not inferior to those of outpatient care alone.

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J Magn Reson ; 365: 107731, 2024 Aug.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38996763

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The electron spin echo envelope modulation (ESEEM) technique is a direct method to probe the nuclear spin coherences induced by electron spin transitions. Recently, this approach was used to study an isotopically pure Y2SiO5 crystal doped with 173Yb3+ ions, and the presence of the Fermi contact interaction was proposed to explain the frequency comb detected in the two-pulse ESEEM experiment [Solovarov N. K. et al. JETP Letters 115 (6): 362-67]. Here we simulate the Fourier images of the ESEEM data. The numerical analysis shows that the modulation is mainly due to the nuclear spin coherences induced by the dipole-dipole interactions. However, the correlation between the experimental and simulated data is better when the super-hyperfine interactions of the nearby yttrium nuclei have an additional isotropic contribution. The analysis of the rescaled X-band ESEEM spectra shows that for the EPR transitions at magnetic fields > 100 mT, the main contribution to the modulation comes from the oscillations of the individual nuclei and the effect of interference between coherences originating from several nuclei is not strong. Further experiments to distinguish the sources of the echo modulation are discussed.

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J Magn Reson ; 365: 107732, 2024 Aug.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39024930

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The anisotropic Zeeman and strong hyperfine interactions of a Kramers ion can significantly affect its magnetic properties as well as the interactions with the nearby nuclei. The interactions with the local environment are described in the preceding article. In the current work, the change of the spin states of distant nuclei is studied. Analytical expressions describing the depth of the electron spin echo envelope modulation (ESEEM) are obtained for the ions with anisotropic Zeeman and strong hyperfine interactions. Due to the g-tensor anisotropy, the electron Zeeman interaction axis is tilted in respect to the direction of the external magnetic field which makes non-collinear with the Zeeman interaction axes of the ion and the nearby nuclei and significantly modifies the nuclear spin states. Thus, the isotropic hyperfine interaction, and particularly the Fermi contact interaction can directly contribute to the ESEEM. An additional factor, that can significantly modify the ESEEM signal is the mixing of the multiple oscillations arising when several nuclei occur in optimal conditions for the generation of the nuclear coherence. This situation arises when several EPR transitions of the ion covering a wide range of magnetic fields are examined.

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J Magn Reson ; 365: 107728, 2024 Aug.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39047539

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The anisotropic Zeeman interaction of an ion, and the strong hyperfine interaction with its own nucleus, can significantly influence its interactions with the local environment. These effects, including the reduction of the effective magnetic moment of the electron spin and the phase memory decay rate, are studied theoretically. Analytical expressions describing the mean magnetic moment of the electron spin are obtained. The results of the theoretical analysis and accompanying numerical computations show that the strong hyperfine interaction of the ion reduces its effective magnetic moment. In particular, a 7% reduction is found for the scandium endofullerene Sc2@C80(CH2Ph) under conditions typical of an X-band EPR experiment.

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Environ Pollut ; 359: 124567, 2024 Oct 15.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39025290

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Nitrogen (N) deposition is a vital process of N cycling and is consequently important for the evaluation of N budgets. However, the character and quantity of N deposition inside the horticultural greenhouse remain unknown, impeding a deep understanding of N cycling among soil, vegetable and atmosphere. Here, we measured the dry and wet N deposition, and disentangled the relative percentages of ammonia (NH3) and nitrogen oxides (NOX) gases deposition based on the greenhouse vegetable cultivation experiment. Results found the annual N deposition, was 7.2-17.5 kg N·ha-1 under different chemical/organic N fertilizer managements, consisting of 77.0%-85.5% by dry deposition and 14.5-23% by wet deposition. The proportions of N deposition from NH3 and NOX emissions ranged within 37.5-83.0% under different N managements. The NH3 emission was the dominant driving factor of dry N deposition, while soil moisture was the dominant driving factor of wet N deposition. Controlled-release fertilizer combined with organic fertilizer resulted in the lowest N deposition (10.2 kg N·ha-1) and NH3 and NOX emissions (12.5 kg N·ha-1), which could be recommended as the mitigation strategy in greenhouse cultivation. This study investigated the dry and wet N deposition characteristics and their influencing factors, as well as the proportion of N deposition attributed to NH3 and NOX emissions, which provides preliminary understanding of N deposition and the reactive N gas diffusion from greenhouse into the atmosphere.


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Polluants atmosphériques , Ammoniac , Engrais , Oxydes d'azote , Azote , Ammoniac/métabolisme , Azote/métabolisme , Engrais/analyse , Oxydes d'azote/analyse , Polluants atmosphériques/analyse , Sol/composition chimique , Agriculture/méthodes , Surveillance de l'environnement
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Dialogues Clin Neurosci ; 26(1): 24-27, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38829782

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INTRODUCTION: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder with a multifaceted etiology. This case report explores the ischemic cryptogenic vascular dissection as a potential underlying cause of ASD. METHODS: A 9-year-old child presented with symptoms of ASD, including social interaction difficulties, repetitive behaviors, and cognitive challenges. Despite conventional ASD treatments, significant improvement was only observed after addressing an underlying ischemic cryptogenic vascular dissection identified through DCE-CT. RESULTS: Following a reconstructive treatment approach to the vascular dissection, the patient showed marked improvement in cognitive functions, social abilities, and a reduction in ASD-related symptoms whether during the perioperative period or during approximately 5-month follow-up. CONCLUSION: This case suggests that ischemic cryptogenic vascular dissection may contribute to the symptoms of ASD. Identifying and treating underlying vascular anomalies may offer a new avenue for mitigating ASD symptoms, emphasizing the need for comprehensive diagnostic estimations in ASD management.


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Trouble du spectre autistique , Humains , Trouble du spectre autistique/diagnostic , Trouble du spectre autistique/complications , Enfant , Mâle , Microcéphalie/complications , Microcéphalie/diagnostic
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Acta Pharmacol Sin ; 2024 Jun 24.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38914678

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Thymic egress is a crucial process for thymocyte maturation, strictly regulated by sphingosine-1-phosphate lyase (S1PL). Recently, cystathionine γ-lyase (CSE), one of the enzymes producing hydrogen sulfide (H2S), has emerged as a vital immune process regulator. However, the molecular connection between CSE, H2S and thymic egress remains largely unexplored. In this study, we investigated the regulatory function of CSE in the thymic egress of immune cells. We showed that genetic knockout of CSE or pharmacological inhibition by CSE enzyme inhibitor NSC4056 or D,L-propargylglycine (PAG) significantly enhanced the migration of mature lymphocytes and monocytes from the thymus to the peripheral blood, and this redistribution effect could be reversed by treatment with NaHS, an exogenous donor of H2S. In addition, the CSE-generated H2S significantly increased the levels of S1P in the peripheral blood, thymus and spleen of mice, suppressed the production of proinflammatory cytokines and rescued pathogen-induced sepsis in cells and in vivo. Notably, H2S or polysulfide inhibited S1PL activity in cells and an in vitro purified enzyme assay. We found that this inhibition relied on a newly identified C203XC205 redox motif adjacent to the enzyme's active site, shedding light on the biochemical mechanism of S1PL regulation. In conclusion, this study uncovers a new function and mechanism for CSE-derived H2S in thymic egress and provides a potential drug target for treating S1P-related immune diseases.

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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 103(25): e38543, 2024 Jun 21.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38905431

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BACKGROUND: Fibrolipoma of the lower lip is an uncommon condition with limited documentation in the literature. This paper provides updated insights into oral and maxillofacial lipomas through a detailed case report and comprehensive literature review, discussing clinical features, pathogenesis, diagnostic approaches, histopathology, and therapeutic strategies. CASE PRESENTATION: A 54-year-old female presented with a painless, enlarging mass on the inner aspect of her right lower lip, first noticed 2 years prior. The mass, now the size of a peanut, interfered with her eating and speech. Physical examination revealed a 2.0 × 2.5 × 1.0 cm mass beneath the mucous membrane of the right lower lip. It was firm, well-demarcated, and mobile. Surgical excision was performed, and histopathological analysis confirmed the diagnosis of a lower lip fibrolipoma. The lesion was successfully removed without recurrence. CONCLUSION: Lipomas in the oral and maxillofacial regions are rare, slow-growing benign tumors, particularly within the lips. Although their diagnosis is straightforward based on clinical presentation, histopathological confirmation is essential. Surgical resection remains the treatment of choice, with excellent prognostic outcomes.


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Tumeurs de la lèvre , Lipome , Humains , Femelle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Lipome/diagnostic , Lipome/chirurgie , Lipome/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs de la lèvre/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs de la lèvre/chirurgie , Tumeurs de la lèvre/diagnostic , Lèvre/anatomopathologie , Lèvre/chirurgie
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Future Sci OA ; 10(1): FSO926, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38827800

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Aim: This population-based analysis aimed to explore the associations among marital status, prognosis and treatment of stage I non-small-cell lung cancer. Materials & methods: The propensity score matching (PSM), logistic regression and Cox proportional hazards model were used in this study. Results: A total of 13,937 patients were included. After PSM, 10579 patients were co-insured. The married were more likely to receive surgical treatment compared with the unmarried patients (OR: 1.841, p < 0.001), and patients who underwent surgery also tended to have better survival (HR: 0.293, p < 0.001). Conclusion: Compared with unmarried patients, a married group with stage I NSCLC had timely treatment and more satisfactory survival. This study highlights the importance of prompt help and care for unmarried patients.

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J Cancer Res Clin Oncol ; 150(6): 302, 2024 Jun 10.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38856753

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PURPOSE: Nowadays, cyclin-dependent kinase 4/6 (CDK4/6) inhibitors have been approved for treating metastatic breast cancer and have achieved inspiring curative effects. But some discoveries have indicated that CDK 4/6 are not the requisite factors in some cell types because CDK2 partly compensates for the inhibition of CDK4/6. Thus, it is urgent to design CDK2/4/6 inhibitors for significantly enhancing their potency. This study aims to explore the mechanism of the binding of CDK2/4/6 kinases and their inhibitors to design novel CDK2/4/6 inhibitors for significantly enhancing their potency in different kinds of cancers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A series of 72 disparately functionalized 4-substituted N-phenylpyrimidin-2-amine derivatives exhibiting potent inhibitor activities against CDK2, CDK4 and CDK6 were collected to apply to this research. The total set of these derivatives was divided into a training set (54 compounds) and a test set (18 compounds). The derivatives were constructed through the sketch molecule module in SYBYL 6.9 software. A Powell gradient algorithm and Tripos force field were used to calculate the minimal structural energy and the minimized structure was used as the initial conformation for molecular docking. By the means of 3D-QSAR models, partial least squares (PLS) analysis, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and binding free energy calculations, we can find the relationship between structure and biological activity. RESULTS: In this study, we used molecular docking, 3D-QSAR and molecular dynamics simulation methods to comprehensively analyze the interaction and structure-activity relationships of 72 new CDK2/4/6 inhibitors. We used detailed statistical data to reasonably verify the constructed 3D-QSAR models for three receptors (q2 of CDK2 = 0.714, R2pred = 0.764, q2 = 0.815; R2pred of CDK4 = 0.681, q2 = 0.757; R2pred of CDK6 = 0.674). MD simulations and decomposition energy analysis validated the reasonability of the docking results and identified polar interactions as crucial factors that influence the different bioactivities of the studied inhibitors of CDK2/4/6 receptors, especially the electrostatic interactions of Lys33/35/43 and Asp145/158/163. The nonpolar interaction with Ile10/12/19 was also critical for the differing potencies of the CDK2/4/6 inhibitors. We concluded that the following probably enhanced the bioactivity against CDK2/4/6 kinases: (1) electronegative groups at the N1-position and electropositive and moderate-sized groups at ring E; (2) electrogroups featured at R2; (3) carbon atoms at the X-position or ring C replaced by a benzene ring; and (4) an electrogroup as R4. CONCLUSION: Previous studies, to our knowledge, only utilized a single approach of 3D-QSAR and did not integrate this method with other sophisticated techniques such as molecular dynamics simulations to discover new potential inhibitors of CDK2, CDK4, or CDK6. So we applied the intergenerational technology, such as 3D-QSAR technology, molecular docking simulation techniques, molecular dynamics simulations and MMPBSA19/MMGBSA20-binding free energy calculations to statistically explore the correlations between the structure with biological activities. The constructed 3D-QSAR models of the three receptors were reasonable and confirmed by the excellent statistical data. We hope the results obtained from this work will provide some useful references for the development of novel CDK2/4/6 inhibitors.


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Kinase-2 cycline-dépendante , Kinase-4 cycline-dépendante , Kinase-6 cycline-dépendante , Simulation de docking moléculaire , Simulation de dynamique moléculaire , Inhibiteurs de protéines kinases , Kinase-6 cycline-dépendante/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Kinase-6 cycline-dépendante/composition chimique , Kinase-4 cycline-dépendante/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Kinase-4 cycline-dépendante/composition chimique , Humains , Inhibiteurs de protéines kinases/composition chimique , Inhibiteurs de protéines kinases/pharmacologie , Kinase-2 cycline-dépendante/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Kinase-2 cycline-dépendante/composition chimique , Pyrimidines/composition chimique , Pyrimidines/pharmacologie , Relation quantitative structure-activité
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Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38752995

RÉSUMÉ

A novel actinobacterium, strain ZYX-F-186T, was isolated from marine sediment sampled on Yongxing Island, Hainan Province, PR China. Based on the results of 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis, strain ZYX-F-186T belongs to the genus Phytohabitans, with high similarity to Phytohabitans kaempferiae KK1-3T (98.3 %), Phytohabitans rumicis K11-0047T (98.1 %), Phytohabitans flavus K09-0627T (98.1 %), Phytohabitans houttuyneae K11-0057T (97.9 %), Phytohabitans suffuscus K07-0523T (97.7 %), and Phytohabitans aurantiacus RD004123T (97.7 %). Phylogenetic analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences showed that the strain formed a single subclade in the genus Phytohabitans. The novel isolate contained meso-diaminopimelic acid, d-glutamic acid, glycine, d-alanine, and l-lysine in the cell wall. The whole-cell sugars were xylose, arabinose, ribose, and rhamnose. The predominant menaquinones were MK-9(H8), MK-9(H6), and MK-9(H4). The characteristic phospholipids were phosphatidylethanolamine, phosphatidylinositol, phosphatidylmethylethanolamine, phosphatidylglycerol, and an unknown phospholipid. The major fatty acids (>5 %) were iso-C16 : 0, anteiso-C17 : 0, and iso-C18 : 0. Genome sequencing showed a DNA G+C content of 71.9 mol%. Low average nucleotide identity, digital DNA-DNA hybridization, and average amino acid identity values demonstrated that strain ZYX-F-186T could be readily distinguished from its closely related species. Based on its phylogenetic, chemotaxonomic, and physiological characteristics, strain ZYX-F-186T represents a novel species of the genus Phytohabitans, for which the name Phytohabitans maris sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is ZYX-F-186T (=CGMCC 4.8025T=CCTCC AA 2023025T=JCM 36507T).


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Techniques de typage bactérien , Composition en bases nucléiques , ADN bactérien , Acides gras , Sédiments géologiques , Phylogenèse , ARN ribosomique 16S , Analyse de séquence d'ADN , Sédiments géologiques/microbiologie , ARN ribosomique 16S/génétique , Chine , ADN bactérien/génétique , Acides gras/composition chimique , Phospholipides , Vitamine K2/analogues et dérivés , Vitamine K2/analyse , Vitamine K2/composition chimique , Hybridation d'acides nucléiques , Paroi cellulaire/composition chimique
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