Publications by authors named "Qi Jiang"

The copper catalyzed regioselective and stereospecific opening of CF-aziridines is reported. This method focuses on the synthesis of α-CF-β-arylethylamines, which can be potential key intermediates in the synthesis of synthetic analogues and biologically active molecules. Density functional theory calculations reveal the nature of the active copper species and the role of the LiClMgX (X = Cl or I) as a Lewis acid.

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Although extensive research has been carried out on the epigenetic regulation of single RNA modifications in gastric cancer, little is known regarding the crosstalk of four major RNA adenosine modifications, namely, m6A, m1A, alternative polyadenylation and adenosine-to-inosine RNA editing. By analyzing 26 RNA modification "writers" in 1750 gastric cancer samples, we creatively constructed a scoring model called the "Writers" of the RNA Modification Score (WRM_Score), which was able to quantify the RNA modification subtypes of individual patients. In addition, we explored the relationship between WRM_Score and transcriptional and posttranscriptional regulation, tumor microenvironment, clinical features and molecular subtypes.

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Background: Both inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and hepato-pancreato-biliary cancers (HPBC) have been established to cause a huge socioeconomic burden. Epidemiological studies have revealed a close association between IBD and HPBC.

Methods: Herein, we utilized inverse-variance weighting to conduct a two-sample Mendelian randomization analysis.

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Despite increasing utilization of real-world data (RWD)/real-world evidence (RWE) in regulatory submissions, their application to oncology drug approvals has seen limited success. Real-world data is most commonly summarized as a benchmark control for a single arm study or used to augment the concurrent control in a randomized clinical trial (RCT). While there has been substantial research on usage of RWD/RWE, our goal is to provide a comprehensive overview of their use in oncology drug approval submissions to inform future RWD/RWE study design.

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Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) and their CRISPR-associated proteins (Cas) are an adaptive immune system involved in specific defenses against the invasion of foreign mobile genetic elements, such as plasmids and phages. This study aims to analyze the gene structure and to explore the function of the CRISPR system in the genome, especially with regard to drug resistance. The whole genome information of 110 enterococci was downloaded from the NCBI database to analyze the distribution and the structure of the CRISPR-Cas system including the Cas gene, repeat sequences, and spacer sequence of the CRISPR-Cas system by bioinformatics methods, and to find drug resistance-related genes and analyze the relationship between them and the CRISPR-Cas system.

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The uptake of hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) ions from wastewater is of great significance for environmental remediation and resource utilization. In this study, a self-designed instrument equipped with an oxidized mesoporous carbon monolith (o-MCM) as an electro-adsorbent is developed. o-MCM with a super hydrophilic surface displayed a high specific surface area (up to 686.

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Mulching is an important agricultural management tool for increasing watermelon productivity and land-use efficiency because it helps improve water use efficiency and reduce soil erosion. However, there is relatively little available information regarding the effects of long-term continuous monoculture farming on soil fungal communities and related fungal pathogens in arid and semiarid regions. In this study, we characterized the fungal communities of four treatment groups, including gravel-sand-mulched farmland, gravel-sand-mulched grassland, fallow gravel-sand-mulched grassland, and native grassland, using amplicon sequencing.

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Drug resistance is a known risk factor for poor tuberculosis (TB) treatment outcomes, but the contribution of other bacterial factors to poor outcomes in drug-susceptible TB is less well understood. Here, we generate a population-based dataset of drug-susceptible (MTB) isolates from China to identify factors associated with poor treatment outcomes. We analyzed whole-genome sequencing (WGS) data of MTB strains from 3196 patients, including 3105 patients with good and 91 patients with poor treatment outcomes, and linked genomes to patient epidemiological data.

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Background: Sleep loss (SL) is a health issue associated with the higher risk of autoimmune and inflammatory disorders. However, the connection between SL, the immune system, and autoimmune diseases remains unknown.

Methods: We conducted mass cytometry, single-cell RNA sequencing, and flow cytometry to analyze how SL influences immune system and autoimmune disease development.

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Mixed infections of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, defined as the coexistence of multiple genetically distinct strains within a single host, have been associated with unfavorable treatment outcomes. Different methods have been used to detect mixed infections, but their performances have not been carefully evaluated. To compare the sensitivity of whole-genome sequencing (WGS) and variable-number tandem repeats (VNTR) typing to detect mixed infections, we prepared 10 artificial samples composed of DNA mixtures from two strains in different proportions and retrospectively collected 1,084 clinical isolates.

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Background: Limited studies are available concerning on the earlier identification of AKI with sepsis. The aim of the study was to identify the risk factors of AKI early which depended on the timing onset and progression of AKI and investigate the effects of timing onset and progression of AKI on clinical outcomes.

Methods: Patients who developed sepsis during their first 48-h admission to ICU were included.

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  • - Iodic acid (IA) is important for new particle formation (NPF) in marine atmospheres, but there's limited knowledge about which atmospheric vapors can enhance this process.
  • - A study evaluated 63 potential precursors for their ability to enhance IA-induced NPF, finding that 44 of the dimer clusters formed with IA contained unique halogen bonds (XBs), indicating their frequent formation.
  • - Among the precursors, diethylamine (DEA) was identified as having the highest enhancing potential, with its combination with IA yielding nucleation rates comparable to those seen in the IA-iodous acid system at low concentrations.
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Dyslexia is a common learning difficulty that can lead to adverse health outcomes and socioeconomic difficulties. Evidence from longitudinal studies on the association between dyslexia and psychological symptoms in children is limited. Moreover, the psychological trends of children with dyslexia are unclear.

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Objectives: This study aimed to assess the efficacy of Aidi combined with standard treatment, including radiotherapy (R), chemotherapy (C), or chemoradiotherapy (CR), for unresectable esophageal cancer (EC).

Methods: Eight online databases were queried to collect randomized controlled trials (RCTs) published from database construction to August 2022. Patients in the control group underwent standard treatment with R, C, or CR, whereas those in the experimental group underwent Aidi combined with standard treatment.

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A novel copper-catalyzed three-component reaction of monofluoroalkylation agents, alkenes and TMSCN is described. In addition, alkynes could also be compatible with the reaction system to obtain three-component products for the first time with moderate yield and excellent / stereoselectivity. This reaction provides a facile method for the synthesis of cyanomonofluoroalkyl compounds, which may serve as potentially useful organic intermediates for further transformations.

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With its well-documented toxicity, the use of doxorubicin (Dox) for cancer treatment requires trade-offs between safety and effectiveness. This limited use of Dox also hinders its functionality as an immunogenic cell death inducer, thus impeding its usefulness for immunotherapeutic applications. Here, we develop a biomimetic pseudonucleus nanoparticle (BPN-KP) by enclosing GC-rich DNA within erythrocyte membrane modified with a peptide to selectively target healthy tissue.

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Organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites exhibiting exceptional photovoltaic and optoelectronic properties are of fundamental and practical interest, owing to their tunability and low manufacturing cost. For practical applications, however, challenges such as material instability and the photocurrent hysteresis occurring in perovskite solar cells under light exposure need to be understood and addressed. While extensive investigations have suggested that ion migration is a plausible origin of these detrimental effects, detailed understanding of the ion migration pathways remains elusive.

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The fitness of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is thought to be an important determinant of a strain's ability to be transmitted. Studies in the laboratory have demonstrated that MDR-TB strains have reduced fitness but the relative transmissibility of MDR-TB versus drug-susceptible (DS) TB strains in human populations remains unresolved. We used data on genomic clustering from our previous molecular epidemiological study in Songjiang (2011-2020) and Wusheng (2009-2020), China, to compare the relative transmissibility of MDR-TB versus DS-TB.

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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a highly aggressive malignancy with a poor prognosis; nearly 80% patients have regional or distant metastasis when diagnosed. Tumor microenvironment (TME) alteration and epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) have been reported to play a key role in cancer metastasis. However, the correlation between TME and EMT was poorly studied in PDAC.

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Background: The rest-only single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) has low diagnostic performance for obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD). Coronary artery calcium score (CACS) is strongly associated with obstructive CAD. The aim of this study was to investigate the performance of rest-only gated SPECT MPI combined with CACS and cardiovascular risk factors in diagnosing obstructive CAD through machine learning (ML).

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on the emergence and evolution of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in Tibet, revealing that a significant portion of local strains have developed high-level drug resistance.
  • Analysis of 576 clinical strains showed that 60.1% had at least one drug-resistance mutation, with 40.1% identified as MDR-TB, indicating a serious public health concern.
  • The research underscores the importance of addressing isoniazid resistance, as historical transmission patterns and population growth during the 1970s to 1990s have led to the establishment of large, resistant clusters contributing to the current epidemic in the region.
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most prevalent age-related degenerative diseases. With an increasingly aging global population, greater numbers of OA patients are providing clear economic and societal burdens. Surgical and pharmacological treatments are the most common and conventional therapeutic strategies for OA, but often fall considerably short of desired or optimal outcomes.

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Obtaining homozygous lines from transgenic plants is an important step for phenotypic evaluations, but the selection of homozygous plants is time-consuming and laborious. The process would be significantly shortened if anther or microspore culture could be completed in one generation. In this study, we obtained 24 homozygous doubled haploid (DH) transgenic plants entirely by microspore culture from one T transgenic plant overexpressing the gene (pathogenesis-related-1).

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Prostate cancer poses a great threat to men's health worldwide, yet its treatment is still limited by the unclear understanding of its molecular mechanisms. CDKL3 is a molecule with a recently discovered regulatory role in human tumors, and its relationship with prostate cancer is unknown. The outcomes of this work showed that CDKL3 was significantly upregulated in prostate cancer tissues compared with adjacent normal tissues, and was significantly positively correlated with tumor malignancy.

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