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Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis ; 1870(5): 167220, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38718847

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Glioblastoma is one of the most challenging malignancies with high aggressiveness and invasiveness and its development and progression of glioblastoma highly depends on branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) metabolism. The study aimed to investigate effects of inhibition of BCAA metabolism with cytosolic branched-chain amino acid transaminase (BCATc) Inhibitor 2 on glioblastoma, elucidate its underlying mechanisms, and explore therapeutic potential of targeting BCAA metabolism. The expression of BCATc was upregulated in glioblastoma and BCATc Inhibitor 2 precipitated apoptosis both in vivo and in vitro with the activation of Bax/Bcl2/Caspase-3/Caspase-9 axis. In addition, BCATc Inhibitor 2 promoted K63-linkage ubiquitination of mitofusin 2 (Mfn2), which subsequently caused lysosomal degradation of Mfn2, and then oxidative stress, mitochondrial fission and loss of mitochondrial membrane potential. Furthermore, BCATc Inhibitor 2 treatment resulted in metabolic reprogramming, and significant inhibition of expression of ATP5A, UQCRC2, SDHB and COX II, indicative of suppressed oxidative phosphorylation. Moreover, Mfn2 overexpression or scavenging mitochondria-originated reactive oxygen species (ROS) with mito-TEMPO ameliorated BCATc Inhibitor 2-induced oxidative stress, mitochondrial membrane potential disruption and mitochondrial fission, and abrogated the inhibitory effect of BCATc Inhibitor 2 on glioblastoma cells through PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling. All of these findings indicate suppression of BCAA metabolism promotes glioblastoma cell apoptosis via disruption of Mfn2-mediated mitochondrial dynamics and inhibition of PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway, and suggest that BCAA metabolism can be targeted for developing therapeutic agents to treat glioblastoma.


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Amino Acids, Branched-Chain , Apoptosis , GTP Phosphohydrolases , Glioblastoma , Oxidative Stress , Humans , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Apoptosis/drug effects , Glioblastoma/metabolism , Glioblastoma/pathology , GTP Phosphohydrolases/metabolism , Animals , Amino Acids, Branched-Chain/metabolism , Cell Line, Tumor , Mice , Mitochondrial Proteins/metabolism , Ubiquitin/metabolism , Signal Transduction/drug effects , Male , Ubiquitination/drug effects , Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 63(21): e202401973, 2024 May 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38520059

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The inherently huge volume expansion during Li uptake has hindered the use of Si-based anodes in high-energy lithium-ion batteries. While some pore-forming and nano-architecting strategies show promises to effectively buffer the volume change, other parameters essential for practical electrode fabrication, such as compaction density, are often compromised. Here we propose a new in situ Mg doping strategy to form closed-nanopore structure into a micron-sized SiOx particle at a high bulk density. The doped Mg atoms promote the segregation of O, so that high-density magnesium silicates form to generate closed nanopores. By altering the mass content of Mg dopant, the average radii (ranged from 5.4 to 9.7 nm) and porosities (ranged from 1.4 % to 15.9 %) of the closed pores are precisely adjustable, which accounts for volume expansion of SiOx from 77.8 % to 22.2 % at the minimum. Benefited from the small volume variation, the Mg-doped micron-SiOx anode demonstrates improved Li storage performance towards realization of a 700-(dis)charge-cycle, 11-Ah-pouch-type cell at a capacity retention of >80 %. This work offers insights into reasonable design of the internal structure of micron-sized SiOx and other materials that undergo conversion or alloying reactions with drastic volume change, to enable high-energy batteries with stable electrochemistry.

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Math Biosci Eng ; 21(3): 3498-3518, 2024 Feb 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38549293

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Aspect-level sentiment analysis can provide a fine-grain sentiment classification for inferring the sentiment polarity of specific aspects. Graph convolutional network (GCN) becomes increasingly popular because its graph structure can characterize the words' correlation for extracting more sentiment information. However, the word distance is often ignored and cause the cross-misclassification of different aspects. To address the problem, we propose a novel dual GCN structure to take advantage of word distance, syntactic information, and sentiment knowledge in a joint way. The word distance is not only used to enhance the syntactic dependency tree, but also to construct a new graph with semantic knowledge. Then, the two kinds of word distance assisted graphs are fed into two GCNs for further classification. The comprehensive results on two self-collected Chinese datasets (MOOC comments and Douban book reviews) as well as five open-source English datasets, demonstrate that our proposed approach achieves higher classification accuracy than the state-of-the-art methods with up to 1.81x training acceleration.

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Curr Med Chem ; 2024 Feb 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38362686

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Liver fibrosis, characterized by the overproduction of extracellular matrix proteins within liver tissue, poses a rising global health concern. However, no approved antifibrotic drugs are currently available, highlighting the critical need for understanding the molecular mechanisms of liver fibrosis. This knowledge could not only aid in developing therapies but also enable early intervention, enhance disease prediction, and improve our understanding of the interaction between various underlying conditions and the liver. Notably, natural products used in traditional medicine systems worldwide and demonstrating diverse biochemical and pharmacological activities are increasingly recognized for their potential in treating liver fibrosis. This review aims to comprehensively understand liver fibrosis, emphasizing the molecular mechanisms and advancements in exploring natural products' antifibrotic potential over the past five years. It also acknowledges the challenges in their development and seeks to underscore their potency in enhancing patient prognosis and reducing the global burden of liver disease.

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IEEE Trans Cybern ; 54(1): 401-414, 2024 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37028359

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Federated learning (FL) is a decentralized machine learning architecture, which leverages a large number of remote devices to learn a joint model with distributed training data. However, the system-heterogeneity is one major challenge in an FL network to achieve robust distributed learning performance, which comes from two aspects: 1) device-heterogeneity due to the diverse computational capacity among devices and 2) data-heterogeneity due to the nonidentically distributed data across the network. Prior studies addressing the heterogeneous FL issue, for example, FedProx, lack formalization and it remains an open problem. This work first formalizes the system-heterogeneous FL problem and proposes a new algorithm, called federated local gradient approximation (FedLGA), to address this problem by bridging the divergence of local model updates via gradient approximation. To achieve this, FedLGA provides an alternated Hessian estimation method, which only requires extra linear complexity on the aggregator. Theoretically, we show that with a device-heterogeneous ratio ρ , FedLGA achieves convergence rates on non-i.i.d. distributed FL training data for the nonconvex optimization problems with O ([(1+ρ)/√{ENT}] + 1/T) and O ([(1+ρ)√E/√{TK}] + 1/T) for full and partial device participation, respectively, where E is the number of local learning epoch, T is the number of total communication round, N is the total device number, and K is the number of the selected device in one communication round under partially participation scheme. The results of comprehensive experiments on multiple datasets indicate that FedLGA can effectively address the system-heterogeneous problem and outperform current FL methods. Specifically, the performance against the CIFAR-10 dataset shows that, compared with FedAvg, FedLGA improves the model's best testing accuracy from 60.91% to 64.44%.

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Nat Commun ; 14(1): 7247, 2023 Nov 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37945604

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Micron-sized Si anode promises a much higher theoretical capacity than the traditional graphite anode and more attractive application prospect compared to its nanoscale counterpart. However, its severe volume expansion during lithiation requires solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) with reinforced mechanical stability. Here, we propose a solvent-induced selective dissolution strategy to in situ regulate the mechanical properties of SEI. By introducing a high-donor-number solvent, gamma-butyrolactone, into conventional electrolytes, low-modulus components of the SEI, such as Li alkyl carbonates, can be selectively dissolved upon cycling, leaving a robust SEI mainly consisting of lithium fluoride and polycarbonates. With this strategy, raw micron-sized Si anode retains 87.5% capacity after 100 cycles at 0.5 C (1500 mA g-1, 25°C), which can be improved to >300 cycles with carbon-coated micron-sized Si anode. Furthermore, the Si||LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2 battery using the raw micron-sized Si anode with the selectively dissolved SEI retains 83.7% capacity after 150 cycles at 0.5 C (90 mA g-1). The selective dissolution effect for tailoring the SEI, as well as the corresponding cycling life of the Si anodes, is positively related to the donor number of the solvents, which highlights designing high-donor-number electrolytes as a guideline to tailor the SEI for stabilizing volume-changing alloying-type anodes in high-energy rechargeable batteries.

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Cancer Med ; 12(18): 18531-18541, 2023 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37584246

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BACKGROUND: Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have emerged as a standard treatment for various malignancies. However, research indicates blocking the immune checkpoint pathway may exacerbate atherosclerotic lesions. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to investigate whether ICI therapy increases the risk of arterial thromboembolic events (ATEs). METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was conducted on patients with histologically confirmed cancer at our institution between 2018 and 2021, using the propensity score matching method. The primary endpoint was ATEs occurrence, comprising acute coronary syndrome, stroke/transient ischemic attack, and peripheral arterial thromboembolism. Subgroup analyses assessed whether the ICI treatment effect on ATEs varied over time by limiting the maximum follow-up duration. Logistic regression analysis identified ATE risk factors in ICI-treated patients. RESULTS: Overall, the ICI group (n = 2877) demonstrated an ATEs risk 2.01 times higher than the non-ICI group (RR, 2.01 [95% CI (1.61-2.51)]; p < 0.001). Subgroup analysis revealed no significant increase in ATEs risk for ICI-treated patients within 1 year (Limited to a max 9-month follow-up, p = 0.075). However, ATEs risk in the ICI group rose by 41% at 1 year (p = 0.010) and 97% at 4 years (p ≤ 0.001). Age, diabetes, hypertension, peripheral atherosclerosis, atrial fibrillation, chronic ischemic heart disease, distant cancer metastasis, and ICI treatment cycles contributed to ATEs risk elevation in ICI-treated patients. CONCLUSION: ICI-treated patients may exhibit a higher risk of ATEs, especially after 1 year of treatment.

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Reprod Biomed Online ; 47(3): 103237, 2023 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37400320

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RESEARCH QUESTION: Can an automated sperm injection robot perform Automated Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSIA) for use in human IVF? DESIGN: The ICSIA robot automated the sperm injection procedure, including injection pipette advancement, zona pellucida and oolemma penetration with piezo pulses, and pipette removal after sperm release. The robot was first tested in mouse, hamster and rabbit oocytes, and subsequently using discarded human oocytes injected with microbeads. A small clinical pilot trial was conducted with donor oocytes to study the feasibility of the robot in a clinical setting. The ICSIA robot was controlled by engineers with no micromanipulation experience. Results were compared with those obtained with manual ICSI conducted by experienced embryologists. RESULTS: The ICSIA robot demonstrated similar results to the manual procedure in the different animal models tested as well as in the pre-clinical validations conducted in discarded human oocytes. In the clinical validation, 13 out of 14 oocytes injected with ICSIA fertilized correctly versus 16 out of 18 in the manual control; eight developed into good-quality blastocysts versus 12 in the manual control; and four were diagnosed as chromosomally normal versus 10 euploid in the manual control. Three euploid blastocysts from the ICSIA robot group have been transferred into two recipients, which resulted in two singleton pregnancies and two babies born. CONCLUSIONS: The ICSIA robot showed high proficiency in injecting animal and human oocytes when operated by inexperienced personnel. The preliminary results obtained in this first clinical pilot trial are within key performance indicators.


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Fertilization in Vitro , Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic , Female , Humans , Male , Pregnancy , Fertilization , Fertilization in Vitro/methods , Oocytes , Semen , Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic/methods , Spermatozoa
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 62(33): e202305988, 2023 Aug 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37339945

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Ether solvents with superior reductive stability promise excellent interphasial stability with high-capacity anodes while the limited oxidative resistance hinders their high-voltage operation. Extending the intrinsic electrochemical stability of ether-based electrolytes to construct stable-cycling high-energy-density lithium-ion batteries is challenging but rewarding. Herein, the anion-solvent interactions were concerned as the key point to optimize the anodic stability of the ether-based electrolytes and an optimized interphase was realized on both pure-SiOx anodes and LiNi0.8 Mn0.1 Co0.1 O2 cathodes. Specifically, the small-anion-size LiNO3 and tetrahydrofuran with high dipole moment to dielectric constant ratio realized strengthened anion-solvent interactions, which enhance the oxidative stability of the electrolyte. The designed ether-based electrolyte enabled a stable cycling performance over 500 cycles in pure-SiOx ||LiNi0.8 Mn0.1 Co0.1 O2 full cell, demonstrating its superior practical prospects. This work provides new insight into the design of new electrolytes for emerging high-energy density lithium-ion batteries through the regulation of interactions between species in electrolytes.

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Anal Chem ; 95(4): 2253-2259, 2023 Jan 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36638820

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Double spike (DS) method has been extensively used in determining stable isotope ratios of many elements. However, challenges remain in obtaining high-precision isotope data for ultra-trace elements owing to the limitations of instrumental signal-to-noise ratios and the systematics of precision of DS-based measurements. Here, the DS-standard addition (SA) (DSSA) technique is proposed to improve measurements of isotope compositions of ultra-trace elements in natural samples. According to the U-shaped relationship between DS measurement uncertainty and the spike/sample ratio, theoretical equations and an error propagation model (EPM) were constructed comprehensively. In our method, a spiked secondary standard solution with a high, precisely known spike/sample ratio is mixed with samples such that the mixtures have spike/sample ratios within the optimal range. The abundances of the samples relative to the added standards (sample fraction; fspl) and the samples' isotope ratios can then be obtained exactly using a standard DS data reduction routine and the isotope binary mixing model. The accuracy and precision of the DSSA approach were verified by measurements of cadmium and molybdenum isotopes at as low as 5 ng levels. Compared with traditional DS measurements, the sample size for isotope analysis is reduced to 1/6-1/5 of the original with no loss of measurement precision. The optimal mixing range fspl = 0.15-0.5 is recommended. The DSSA method can be extended to isotope measurement of more than 33 elements where the DS method is applicable, especially for the ultra-trace elements such as platinum group and rare earth element isotopes.

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Front Pharmacol ; 13: 1025551, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36386234

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Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a prevalent hepatic disease in the world. Disorders of branched chain amino acid (BCAA) metabolism is involved in various diseases. In this study, we aim to explore the role of BCAA metabolism in the development of NAFLD and the protective effect of BCATc Inhibitor 2, an inhibitor of cytosolic branched chain amino acid transaminase, against NAFLD as well as its underlying mechanism. It was found that oleic acid induced lipid accumulation and apoptosis in HepG2 and LO2 cells. Supplementation of BCAAs further aggravated oleic acid-induced lipid accumulation and apoptosis. In contrast, treatment of BCATc Inhibitor 2 ameliorated oleic acid-induced lipid accumulation and apoptosis. Molecularly, supplementation of BCAAs or treatment of BCATc Inhibitor 2 up-regulated or down-regulated the expression of SREBP1 and lipogenesis-related genes without affecting lipolysis-related genes. BCATc Inhibitor 2 maintained mitochondrial function by ameliorating oleic acid-induced mitochondrial ROS generation and mitochondrial membrane potential disruption. In addition, BCATc Inhibitor 2 treatment alleviated oleic acid-induced activation of JNK and AKT signaling pathway and Bcl2/Bax/Caspase axis. In conclusion, our results indicate BCAA metabolism is involved in NAFLD and BCATc Inhibitor 2 protects against oleic acid-induced lipid accumulation and apoptosis. These findings suggest that BCATc Inhibitor 2 is a promising candidate drug for the treatment of NAFLD.

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Brain Sci ; 12(9)2022 Sep 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36138930

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Temporal interference transcranial alternating current stimulation (TI-tACS) is a new technique of noninvasive brain stimulation. Previous studies have shown the effectiveness of TI-tACS in stimulating brain areas in a selective manner. However, its safety in modulating human brain neurons is still untested. In this study, 38 healthy adults were recruited to undergo a series of neurological and neuropsychological measurements regarding safety concerns before and after active (2 mA, 20/70 Hz, 30 min) or sham (0 mA, 0 Hz, 30 min) TI-tACS. The neurological and neuropsychological measurements included electroencephalography (EEG), serum neuron-specific enolase (NSE), the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), the Purdue Pegboard Test (PPT), an abbreviated version of the California Computerized Assessment Package (A-CalCAP), a revised version of the Visual Analog Mood Scale (VAMS-R), a self-assessment scale (SAS), and a questionnaire about adverse effects (AEs). We found no significant difference between the measurements of the active and sham TI-tACS groups. Meanwhile, no serious or intolerable adverse effects were reported or observed in the active stimulation group of 19 participants. These results support that TI-tACS is safe and tolerable in terms of neurological and neuropsychological functions and adverse effects for use in human brain stimulation studies under typical transcranial electric stimulation (TES) conditions (2 mA, 20/70 Hz, 30 min).

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Front Pharmacol ; 13: 951521, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36147355

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Acute liver failure (ALF) is an unfavorable condition characterized by the rapid loss of liver function and high mortality. Chrysophanol-8-O-glucoside (CPOG) is an anthraquinone derivative isolated from rhubarb. This study aims to evaluate the protective effect of CPOG on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)/D-GalN-induced ALF and its underlying mechanisms. LPS/D-GalN-induced mice ALF model and LPS treatment model in RAW 264.7 and LX2 cells were established. It was found that CPOG ameliorated LPS/D-GalN-induced liver injury and improved mortality as indicated by Hematoxylin-eosin (H&E) staining. Molecularly, qPCR and ELISA results showed that CPOG alleviated LPS/D-GalN-induced release of alanine aminotransferase and aspartate transaminase and the secretion of TNF-α and IL-1ß in vivo. LPS/D-GalN-induced intracellular ROS production was also attenuated by CPOG in liver tissue. Further, CPOG attenuated ROS generation and inhibited the expression of p-IκB and p-p65 as well as the expression of TNF-α and IL-1ß stimulated by LPS in RAW 264.7 cells. In addition, CPOG alleviated LPS-induced up-regulation of LC3B, p62, ATG5 and Beclin1 by attenuating ROS production and inhibiting MAPK signaling in LX2 cells. Taken together, our data indicated that the CPOG protected against LPS/D-GalN-induced ALF by inhibiting oxidative stress, inflammation response and autophagy. These findings suggest that CPOG could be potential drug for the treatment of ALF in clinic.

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J Environ Manage ; 324: 116311, 2022 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36162319

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The recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) has attracted much attention in China as a way to rapidly transform and upgrade aquaculture ponds to realize zero-emissions of pollutants in aquaculture tail water. Tail water purification ponds (TWPPs) play an important role in the treatment of aquaculture wastewater. However, until now, there have been few reports on the occurrence of antibiotics in RAS and the removal of antibiotics from the TWPPs of RAS. Therefore, this study focused on the occurrence of antibiotics in a typical ecological RAS. For comparison, the same measurements were simultaneously carried out in nearby open aquaculture ponds and rivers. The pollution level and spatial distribution of antibiotics in the RAS and the removal of antibiotics in the TWPPs were explored. The results showed that (1) eleven and twelve antibiotics were detected in water and sediment samples in the RAS, respectively, but no antibiotics were found in fish muscles and feed. Erythromycin (ERY), lincomycin (LIN), and ciprofloxacin (CFX) were the three main types of antibiotics found in water and sediment samples. (2) The TWPPs of the RAS can effectively remove antibiotics in aquaculture water. The antibiotic concentration in recirculating aquaculture ponds of the RAS was as high as 180 ng/L. After treatments in the TWPPs, the antibiotic concentration of aquaculture water decreased to 81.6 ng/L (3) The antibiotic concentrations in recirculating aquaculture ponds (25.2-180 ng/L) were lower than those in the nearby open aquaculture ponds (126-267.3 ng/L), and the concentration of antibiotics in the sediments of recirculating aquaculture ponds was up to 22.9 ng/g, while that in TWPPs was as high as 56.1 ng/g. In conclusion, the antibiotic residues in the RAS were low after antibiotics were banned in feed in China, and the removal of antibiotics in the TWPPs was more pronounced. Furthermore, cross-contamination was found between the RAS, surrounding open aquaculture ponds and the river, and the water supply of the RAS was likely to be the main contributor of antibiotics in the aquaculture environments. This study can help the government formulate discharge standards for antibiotics in aquaculture and also provide a reference for the transformation and upgrading of aquaculture ponds to achieve a zero-emission aquaculture mode.


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Environmental Monitoring , Water Pollutants, Chemical , Animals , Anti-Bacterial Agents/analysis , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Aquaculture , Ponds , Water , China
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PLoS Biol ; 20(8): e3001741, 2022 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35972936

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Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations are often associated with incurable diseases and lead to detectable pathogenic variants in 1 out of 200 babies. Uncoupling of the inheritance of mtDNA and the nuclear genome by spindle transfer (ST) can potentially prevent the transmission of mtDNA mutations from mother to offspring. However, no well-established studies have critically assessed the safety of this technique. Here, using single-cell triple omics sequencing method, we systematically analyzed the genome (copy number variation), DNA methylome, and transcriptome of ST and control blastocysts. The results showed that, compared to that in control embryos, the percentage of aneuploid cells in ST embryos did not significantly change. The epiblast, primitive endoderm, and trophectoderm (TE) of ST blastocysts presented RNA expression profiles that were comparable to those of control blastocysts. However, the DNA demethylation process in TE cells of ST blastocysts was slightly slower than that in the control blastocysts. Collectively, our results suggest that ST seems generally safe for embryonic development, with a relatively minor delay in the DNA demethylation process at the blastocyst stage.


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Blastocyst , DNA Copy Number Variations , Aneuploidy , Blastocyst/metabolism , DNA, Mitochondrial/genetics , DNA, Mitochondrial/metabolism , Embryonic Development/genetics , Female , Humans , Pregnancy
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Adv Mater ; 34(38): e2204835, 2022 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35916198

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Layered Ni-rich lithium transition metal oxides are promising battery cathodes due to their high specific capacity, but their poor cycling stability due to intergranular cracks in secondary particles restricts their practical applications. Surface engineering is an effective strategy for improving a cathode's cycling stability, but most reported surface coatings cannot adapt to the dynamic volume changes of cathodes. Herein, a self-adaptive polymer (polyrotaxane-co-poly(acrylic acid)) interfacial layer is built on LiNi0.6 Co0.2 Mn0.2 O2 . The polymer layer with a slide-ring structure exhibits high toughness and can withstand the stress caused by particle volume changes, which can prevent the cracking of particles. In addition, the slide-ring polymer acts as a physicochemical barrier that suppresses surface side reactions and alleviates the dissolution of transition metallic ions, which ensures stable cycling performance. Thus, the as-prepared cathode shows significantly improved long-term cycling stability in situations in which cracks may easily occur, especially under high-rate, high-voltage, and high-temperature conditions.

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Int J Biol Sci ; 18(11): 4452-4465, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35864951

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Inhibiting cancer metabolism via glutaminase (GAC) is a promising strategy to disrupt tumor progression. However, mechanism regarding GAC acetylation remains mostly unknown. In this study, we demonstrate that lysine acetylation is a vital post-translational modification that inhibits GAC activity in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We identify that Lys311 is the key acetylation site on GAC, which is deacetylated by HDAC4, a class II deacetylase. Lys311 acetylation stimulates the interaction between GAC and TRIM21, an E3 ubiquitin ligase of the tripartite motif (TRIM) family, therefore promoting GAC K63-linked ubiquitination and inhibiting GAC activity. Furthermore, GACK311Q mutation in A549 cells decreases cell proliferation and alleviates tumor malignancy. Our findings reveal a novel mechanism of GAC regulation by acetylation and ubiquitination that participates in non-small cell lung cancer tumorigenesis.


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Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung , Lung Neoplasms , Acetylation , Carcinogenesis/genetics , Carcinogenesis/metabolism , Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung/metabolism , Cell Proliferation/genetics , Cell Transformation, Neoplastic , Glutaminase/genetics , Glutaminase/metabolism , Histone Deacetylases/genetics , Histone Deacetylases/metabolism , Humans , Lung Neoplasms/metabolism , Repressor Proteins/metabolism , Ubiquitination
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Front Pharmacol ; 13: 901887, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35677441

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Background: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a potential complication among lymphoma patients. We evaluated the incidence rate and predictors of VTE in lymphoma patients undergoing chemotherapy. Methods: The present study retrospectively studied 1,069 patients with lymphoma who were treated with chemotherapy from 2018 to 2020. We investigated clinical predictors of VTE among all patients. The follow-up results were obtained via telephone communication and from inpatient and outpatient records. Results: A total of 1,069 patients underwent chemotherapy for lymphoma. During a mean follow-up of 23.1 months, 52 (4.9%) patients developed VTE. According to a multivariate analysis, the five variables found to be independently associated with VTE were male sex (HR 2.273, 95% CI 1.197-4.316, p = 0.012), age >64-years-old (HR 2.256, 95% CI 1.017-5.005, p = 0.045), the number of cycles of chemotherapy (HR 4.579, 95% CI 1.173-17.883, p = 0.029), platelet count ≥350 × 109/L (HR 2.533, 95% CI 1.187-5.406, p = 0.016), and D-dimer >0.5 mg/L (HR 4.367, 95% CI 2.124-8.981, p < 0.001). Conclusion: This population-based study confirms the risk factors for VTE among patients with lymphoma who underwent chemotherapy and confirms that targeted thromboprophylaxis may reduce the burden of VTE in this population.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 14(24): 27854-27860, 2022 Jun 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35678306

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The carbon-coated silicon monoxide (SiOx@C) has been considered as one of the most promising high-capacity anodes for the next-generation high-energy-density lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). However, the relatively low initial Coulombic efficiency (ICE) and the still existing huge volume expansion during repeated lithiation/delithiation cycling remain the greatest challenges to its practical application. Here, we developed a lithium and boron (Li/B) co-doping strategy to efficiently enhance the ICE and alleviate the volume expansion or pulverization of SiOx@C anodes. The in situ generated Li silicates (LixSiOy) by Li doping will reduce the active Li loss during the initial cycling and enhance the ICE of SiOx@C anodes. Meanwhile, B doping works to promote the Li+ diffusion and strengthen the internal bonding networks within SiOx@C, enhancing its resistance to cracking and pulverization during cycling. As a result, the enhanced ICE (83.28%), suppressed volume expansion, and greatly improved cycling (85.4% capacity retention after 200 cycles) and rate performance could be achieved for the Li/B co-doped SiOx@C (Li/B-SiOx@C) anodes. Especially, the Li/B-SiOx@C and graphite composite anodes with a capacity of 531.5 mA h g-1 were demonstrated to show an ICE of 90.1% and superior cycling stability (90.1% capacity retention after 250 cycles), which is significant for the practical application of high-energy-density LIBs.

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