Publications by authors named "Linlin Shao"

Objective: This study aims to construct a multimodal radiomics model based on contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) radiomic features, combined with conventional ultrasonography (US) images and clinical data, to evaluate its diagnostic efficacy in differentiating benign and malignant thyroid nodules (TNs) classified as C-TIRADS 4, and to assess the clinical application value of the model.

Methods: This retrospective study enrolled 135 patients with C-TIRADS 4 thyroid nodules who underwent concurrent US and CEUS before FNA/surgery. From each case, one US image and three CEUS key frames (2s post-perfusion, peak enhancement, 2s post-peak) were selected.

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  • Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) play crucial roles in gene expression and cellular regulation, but many still lack a fully understood function despite extensive research.
  • The review highlights the need for a unified system to categorize and integrate over 50 types of characterized ncRNAs and their diverse functions.
  • It introduces the ncRNA Hub web portal as a resource for detailed ncRNA information and bioinformatics tools, aiming to enhance the understanding and standardization of ncRNA research.
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  • A patient was diagnosed with a type of blood cancer called acute myeloid leukemia (AML), which had some similarities to another type of leukemia called acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL).
  • Tests showed a special change in a gene that made the cancer hard to treat with typical medicines.
  • After trying some other treatments that didn’t work, the patient got better with a medicine called azacitidine.
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WenDanTang (WDT) is a Chinese herbal formula used to treat various diseases, including neurodegenerative diseases. However, the neuroprotective metabolic pathways and the components involved in this process are not fully understood. In this study, we examined the neuroprotective metabolic pathways of WDT in rat brains using cerebrospinal fluid metabolomics and ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-high-resolution mass spectrometry.

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Purpose: To study the influence of tooth mobility on the accuracy of conventional impressions.

Materials And Methods: In total, 10 patients with mobile anterior teeth and 10 healthy patients were treated with conventional impressions and intraoral digital impressions. The digital impression group was recorded as standard data, the mobile teeth group was recorded as the experimental group, and the healthy anterior teeth group was recorded as the control group.

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  • * Findings show that ITP patients' CD4 T cells exhibit low CBLB levels and hypermethylation of the CBLB gene, leading to resistance against anergy, which is essential for regulating immune responses.
  • * Treatment with low-dose decitabine increased CBLB expression in these T cells, suggesting that enhancing CBLB could offer a new therapeutic strategy for managing ITP.
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Bacterial-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) have emerged as crucial mediators in the cross-talk between hosts and pathogens, playing a significant role in infectious diseases and cancers. Among these pathogens, Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a particularly important bacterium implicated in various gastrointestinal disorders, gastric cancers, and systemic illnesses.

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  • B cell hyper-function contributes to immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), but the specific molecular mechanisms remain unclear, prompting a study to identify these factors.
  • Researchers isolated B cells from 25 ITP patients and used transcriptome sequencing to find potential regulatory factors affecting B cell dysfunction, revealing increased antibody production and enhanced activation of the mTOR pathway in these cells.
  • The study concluded that mTORC1 pathway activation is linked to B cell hyper-function in ITP, and inhibitors like rapamycin could reduce antibody secretion and B cell differentiation, suggesting a new possible treatment strategy for ITP.
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Background: This study aimed at investigating the effect of loose teeth on the accuracy of occlusal records by comparing the differences in the number of occlusal contact points, occlusal contact area and the centre of the occlusal contact region under different occlusal forces in patients with periodontitis.

Objective: The effects of different occlusal forces on the occlusal contact point (OCP), occlusal contact area (OCA) and the centre of occlusal contact region (OCC) of loose teeth.

Methods: Occlusal training was performed on the 30 patients who completed periodontal serial treatment.

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Objectives: The presence of autoimmune metaplastic atrophic gastritis (AMAG) may lead to an increased risk of associated gastric neoplastic lesions. This study aims to investigate the prevalence of gastric neoplasia in AMAG patients and to explore the possibility of PGI/II ratio as a predictor for AMAG diagnosis.

Patients And Methods: Retrospective audit of 135 patients diagnosed with AMAG on endoscopic gastric biopsy between January 2017 and December 2020 at Beijing Friendship Hospital.

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Background And Aims: Disposable gastroscopes have recently been developed to eliminate the risk of infection transmission from contaminated reusable gastroscopes. We compared the performance of disposable and reusable gastroscopes in patients undergoing gastroscopy.

Methods: Patients requiring gastroscopy were randomized to either the disposable or reusable digital gastroscope group.

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Primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an autoimmune haemorrhagic disease that could manifest with comorbid type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). However, the exact impact of T2DM in patients with ITP remains uncertain. In this study, we performed a retrospective cohort study of 458 participants with ITP.

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  • Rictor is a protein linked to cancer progression, specifically in gastric cancer (GC), where its upregulation correlates with poor prognosis.
  • Rictor inhibits apoptosis (cell death) in GC cells and promotes their growth, while it also regulates Cav 1 expression through the Akt signaling pathway.
  • This research highlights Rictor's potential as a prognostic biomarker and a therapeutic target for patients with gastric cancer.
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Exosomes are released into extracellular fluids and have emerged as vital biological mediators in autoimmune diseases. Plasma-derived exosomes have been reported to take part in the pathogenesis of primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), but the protein and miRNA cargoes have not been entirely elucidated. Via proteomic analysis and RNA sequencing on plasma-derived exosomes from ITP patients and healthy controls, we found one upregulated exosomal protein (apolipoprotein E, ApoE), six downregulated exosomal miRNAs (miR-584-5p, miR-4433a-5p, miR-4433b-3p, miR-6842-3p, miR-130b-5p and miR-222-3p), and 10 upregulated exosomal miRNAs (miR-29a-3p, miR-142-5p, miR-16-2-3p, miR-29b-3p, miR-501-3p, miR-144-5p, miR-192-5p, miR-182-5p, miR-363-3p and miR-96-5p) in ITP patients.

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Primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an autoimmune hemorrhagic disease. Endothelial cell activation/injury has been found in some autoimmune diseases including SLE, systemic sclerosis, and rheumatoid arthritis, but its role in ITP pathogenesis remains unclear. This study attempted to elucidate the correlation between endothelial dysfunction and disease severity of ITP and find related markers to predict response to low-dose decitabine treatment.

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It has been proven a close relationship between intestinal microbiota and hypertension. Valsartan is a widely used ARB antihypertensive drug; so far, the effect of valsartan on intestinal microbiota remains largely unexplored. Herein, we evaluated the composition, structure and metabolites of intestinal microbiota of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs) after valsartan administration.

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Background: Primary immune thrombocytopenia is an autoimmune bleeding disorder. Preclinical reports suggest that the sialidase inhibitor oseltamivir induces a platelet response in the treatment of immune thrombocytopenia. This study investigated the activity and safety of dexamethasone plus oseltamivir versus dexamethasone alone as initial treatment in adult patients with primary immune thrombocytopenia.

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Oxidative stress and the inflammatory response are two important mechanisms of silica-induced lung injury. Hesperetin (HSP) is a natural flavonoid compound that is found in citrus fruits and has been indicated to exhibit strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. The current study evaluated the protective effect of HSP on lung injury in rats exposed to silica.

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Congenital macrothrombocytopenia is a genetically heterogeneous group of rare disorders. We herein report a large Chinese family presented with phenotypic variability involving thrombocytopenia and/or giant platelets. Whole genome sequencing (WGS) of the proband and one of his affected brothers identified a potentially pathogenic c.

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Silicosis is a fatal pulmonary disease caused by the inhalation of silica dust, and characterized by inflammation and fibrosis of the lung, with no effective treatment to date. Here we investigate the effect of emodin, an anthraquinone derivative isolated from rhubarb using a mouse silicosis model and in vitro cultured human macrophages and alveolar epithelial cells. Results from histological examination indicated that emodin reduced the degree of alveolitis and fibrosis in the lungs of mice exposed to silica particles.

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  • - The study explores the use of a treatment called ET for lowering blood pressure in elderly hypertensive rats, focusing on how gut bacteria and fecal metabolism contribute to its effectiveness.
  • - Fourteen spontaneously hypertensive rats were divided into an ET group and a control group, with the former receiving ET for 42 days, resulting in lowered blood pressure and improved intestinal health.
  • - The ET treatment altered the gut microbiota's composition, which correlated with specific beneficial metabolites, suggesting that these changes in gut bacteria may play a key role in the treatment's antihypertensive effects.
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The emergence and worldwide spread of drug-resistant bacteria have already posed a serious threat to human life, creating the urgent need to develop potent and novel antibacterial drug candidates with high efficacy. Indole and isatin (indole-2,3-dione) present a wide structural and mechanistic diversity, so their derivatives possess various pharmacological properties and occupy a salient place in the development of new drugs. Indole/isatin-containing hybrids, which demonstrate a promising activity against a panel of clinically important Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, are privileged scaffolds for the discovery of novel antibacterial candidates.

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Gastric cancer (GC) is one of the most common and fatal malignancies worldwide. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play a critical role in tumor initiation, proliferation, and metastasis of gastric cancer. miR193b has been identified as a tumor suppressor in a variety of tumor types; however, its role in gastric cancer is yet to be determined.

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Introduction: Primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an acquired autoimmune disease with increased Th17 cells in peripheral blood. Th17/1 cells, which were recently characterized as a new differentiated Th17 lineage secreting IL-17 and IFN-γ, play an important role in the pathogenesis of multiple autoimmune diseases. In this study, we investigated whether Th17/1 cells are involved in the pathogenesis of ITP.

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Recent studies have shown that meningeal lymphatic vessels (MLVs), which are located both dorsally and basally beneath the skull, provide a route for draining macromolecules and trafficking immune cells from the central nervous system (CNS) into cervical lymph nodes (CLNs), and thus represent a potential therapeutic target for treating neurodegenerative and neuroinflammatory diseases. However, the roles of MLVs in brain tumor drainage and immunity remain unexplored. Here we show that dorsal MLVs undergo extensive remodeling in mice with intracranial gliomas or metastatic melanomas.

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