Publications by authors named "Ming-Tsang Wu"

Previous studies have found that melamine tableware workers are exposed to high levels of airborne melamine, which is linked to increased urinary markers of oxidative stress and kidney injury. However, the effectiveness of engineering controls in reducing such exposures had not been evaluated. To address this, an intervention was conducted in October 2016, installing two local exhaust systems combined with airflow containment curtains and a large open-end fan in high-exposure areas.

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Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and high-grade dysplasia (HGD) are two different pathological entities; however, they sometimes share similarities in histological structure depending on the context. Thus, distinguishing between the two may require careful examination by a pathologist and consideration of clinical findings. Unlike previous studies on cancer diagnosis using two-photon microscopy, quantitative analysis or machine learning (ML) algorithms need to be used to determine the subtle structural changes in images and the structural features that are statistically meaningful in cancer development.

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Purpose: This study aimed to estimate genetic susceptibility to prostate cancer (PCa) by constructing a polygenic risk score (PRS) using single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) identified from genome-wide association studies.

Materials And Methods: The study included 1,015 PCa patients from our institutions and 1,015 age-matched controls from the Taiwan Biobank (TWB). An independent external validation cohort of 188 PCa patients and 188 TWB controls (excluding those from the primary cohort) was assembled.

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Characterizing black carbon (BC) on a fine scale globally is essential for understanding its climate and health impacts. However, sparse BC mass measurements in different parts of the world and coarse model resolution have inhibited evaluation of global BC emission inventories. Here, we apply globally distributed BC mass measurements from the Surface Particulate Matter Network (SPARTAN) and complementary measurement networks to evaluate contemporary BC emission inventories.

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Pregnant women are regularly exposed to a variety of environmental toxicants in daily life, posing a potential threat of kidney injury before presence of clinical manifestations. As there is a paucity of studies employing an exposome-based approach of kidney health in pregnant women, this study utilizes the above-mentioned strategy to identify the most significant environmental toxicants associated with early kidney injury in pregnant women in the cohort of TMICS (Taiwan Maternal and Infant Cohort Study). A total of 1,139 third-trimester pregnant women (weeks 29-40) were recruited between 2012 and 2015, and one-spot urine samples were successfully collected for study.

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Acrylamide (AA) is a probable carcinogen, often found in the environment and food, which causes various cancers in humans. Therefore, it is vital to have a facile, quick, sensitive analytical method for biomonitoring AA and its metabolites (including glycidamide (GA), N-acetyl-S-(2-carbamoylethyl)-l-cysteine (AAMA), N-acetyl-S-(2-carbamoyl-2-hydroxyethyl)-l-cysteine (GAMA)) in human urine sample for exposure risk and toxicology assessment applications. In this study, we presented a rapid sample pre-treatment technique named "fast urinary metabolites extraction technique" (FaUMEx) coupled with UHPLC-MS/MS method for efficient biomonitoring of AA and its metabolites in human urine samples.

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Air pollution is associated with various illnesses including cancers, of which prostate cancer is one of the most prevalent malignancies in men. Emerging evidence has suggested that air pollution is a potential risk factor for prostate cancer. This study aimed to explore the relationship between air pollution and prostate cancer in a Taiwanese population.

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Background: Maternal exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), particularly those found in personal care products (PCPs), may affect child development. Socioeconomic inequalities in EDC exposure warrant further investigation. This study assessed the role of income and education in the association between PCP use and exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) and parabens in pregnant women.

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Studies concerning the effect of co-exposure to melamine and phthalates on kidney function in children are rare. Thus, this study examines the above-mentioned relationship and their sex-different effect. Whether the exposure of the two chemicals from their mothers, when children were in the womb during the third trimester, affected renal injury markers in children afterwards is also examined.

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Background: The mechanism of primary dysmenorrhea remains unraveled. Body symptoms not related to menstrual cycle may indicate the potential mechanism of primary dysmenorrhea, albeit the association has not been proven. Furthermore, we hypothesize that the cumulative burden of these symptoms may influence the incidence of primary dysmenorrhea.

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Aims: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a prevalent clinical condition worldwide, with a high global incidence that significantly impacts disease burden and mortality rates. Single nucleotide polymorphisms in ABCB1 and ABCG2 are common, but the clinical outcomes are poorly understood. This study examines the association between the genetic variations of ABCB1 and ABCG2 and the risk of AF in a Taiwanese population.

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  • - The study investigates the link between genetic variants in the ALDH2 and ADH1B genes and the risk of lung adenocarcinoma (LAD), a type of lung cancer, using data from 150 LAD patients and two control groups from Taiwan.
  • - Results show that the ALDH2 rs671 *2/*2 variant significantly increases the risk of developing LAD, with females showing an even stronger association compared to males.
  • - No significant relationship was found between the ADH1B rs1229984 variant and LAD risk, highlighting the specific impact of the ALDH2 gene in this population.
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  • Phthalates, commonly found in plastics, may negatively impact kidney health, particularly through oxidative stress, but their link to kidney stones (urolithiasis) is not well established.
  • A case-control study with 285 patients who have calcium urolithiasis and 594 healthy controls examined urinary levels of phthalate metabolites and biomarkers for oxidative stress and early kidney injury.
  • Results showed that kidney stone patients had higher levels of phthalate metabolites and biomarkers of oxidative stress and injury, indicating a potential increased risk of urolithiasis linked to phthalate exposure.
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Establishing a safe exposure level from epidemiological studies while providing direct hazard characterization in humans often faces uncertainty in causality, especially cross-sectional data. With advances in molecular epidemiology, it is reasonable to integrate identified intermediate biomarkers into health risk assessment. In this study, by considering the mediation of the oxidative stress marker malondialdehyde (MDA), we explored the exposure threshold of melamine on the early renal injury marker N-acetyl-β-D glucosaminidase (NAG).

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Global ground-level measurements of elements in ambient particulate matter (PM) can provide valuable information to understand the distribution of dust and trace elements, assess health impacts, and investigate emission sources. We use X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy to characterize the elemental composition of PM samples collected from 27 globally distributed sites in the Surface PARTiculate mAtter Network (SPARTAN) over 2019-2023. Consistent protocols are applied to collect all samples and analyze them at one central laboratory, which facilitates comparison across different sites.

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Background: Newborn anogenital distance (AGD) has been associated with prenatal exposure of phthalates. The association between prenatal phthalate exposure and sex steroid hormones in newborns is unclear.

Object: This study aimed to examine whether cord-blood sex hormone levels were associated with prenatal phthalate exposure and newborn anogenital distance (AGD).

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Apixaban and dabigatran are the two major direct oral anticoagulant drugs to treat thromboembolic disordered patients. Increasing the clinical application for the thromboembolic disorder and monitoring the concentrations of apixaban, dabigatran, and their metabolites are essential in most clinical circumstances. In this work, we developed a rapid analytical methodology comprising of vortex-assisted salt-enhanced liquid-liquid microextraction technique coupled with UHPLC-MS/MS for the extraction and simultaneous determination of two major direct oral anticoagulant drugs (apixaban, dabigatran), and their two major metabolites from plasma, serum, and urine samples of patients.

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The controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) measurement obtained from FibroScan is a low-risk method of assessing fatty liver. This study investigated the association between the FibroScan CAP values and nine anthropometric indicators, including the abdominal volume index (AVI), body fat percentage (BFP), body mass index (BMI), conicity index (CI), ponderal index (PI), relative fat mass (RFM), waist circumference (WC), waist-hip ratio (WHR), and waist-to-height ratio (WHtR), and risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (fatty liver). We analyzed the medical records of adult patients who had FibroScan CAP results.

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The objective of this study is to investigate the relationship between metabolic syndrome (MetS), and bone density in a 30- to 50-year-old Taiwanese population, and to explore the combined effects of BMI and health behaviors on this association. A total of 52,912 individuals aged 30-50 years from the Taiwan Biobank were included in this cross-sectional study. Bone density status was assessed using quantitative ultrasound (QUS).

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  • * Analysis from a Taiwan study found a link between DEHP metabolite levels in pregnant women and elevated immune markers (IL-28A and IL-29) in their newborns' blood.
  • * Laboratory experiments revealed that DEHP and its metabolite, MEHP, increased immune marker expression in human cells, with specific cellular mechanisms identified that influence this response, indicating potential risks from early exposure.
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We present an unsupervised learning denoising method, RepE (representation and enhancement), designed for nonlinear optical microscopy images, such as second harmonic generation (SHG) and two-photon fluorescence (TPEF). Addressing the challenge of effectively denoising images with various noise types, RepE employs an encoder network to learn noise-free representations and a reconstruction network to generate denoised images. It offers several key advantages, including its ability to (i) operate without restrictive statistic assumptions, (ii) eliminate the need for clean-noisy pairs, and (iii) requires only a few training images.

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Esophageal cancers are globally the sixth deadliest malignancy, with limited curative options. The association of high serum elafin levels, a molecule produced by epithelial cells, with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) risk is established, but its link to poor ESCC prognosis remains unclear. To explore this question, we first used three-dimensional confocal imaging to create a model of the spatial distribution of elafin inside locoregional ESCC tissues.

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Cooking oil fumes (COFs) comprised of a mixture of cancer-causing volatile organic aldehydes (VOAs), particularly trans, trans-2,4-decadienal (t,t-DDE), 4-hydroxy-hexenal (4-HHE), and 4-hydroxy-nonenal (4-HNE). Monitoring toxic VOAs levels in people exposed to different cooking conditions is vital to predicting the cancer risk. For this purpose, we developed a fast tissue extraction (FaTEx) technique combined with UHPLC-MS/MS to monitor three toxic VOAs in mice lung tissue samples.

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Smoking is a risk factor for bladder cancer (BC), although the specific chemicals responsible for BC remain uncertain. Considerable research has focused on aromatic amines (AAs), including -toluidine (-tol), -anisidine (-anis), 2-naphthylamine (2-NA), and 4-aminobiphenyl (4-ABP), which are linked to human BC based on elevated BC incidence in occupationally exposed factory workers. These AAs arise at nanogram levels per combusted cigarette.

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Taiwan had the high incidence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) worldwide. Our objective was to examine associations between daily exposure of phthalates and melamine, two common nephrotoxins, and kidney damage risk in a well-established nationwide cohort. Study subjects were from Taiwan Biobank (TWB) with existing data of questionnaire and biochemical examinations.

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