Publications by authors named "Weihui Li"

The rapid spread of drug-resistant bacterial infections has become a major global health challenge, particularly in the treatment of deep organ abscesses, which often lead to severe and life-threatening infections. Traditional light-responsive and microenvironment-responsive nanoparticle drug delivery systems (DDSs) have limitations in treating deep abscesses. In contrast, ultrasound (US)-driven sonodynamic therapy (SDT), with its non-invasive, targeted radiation and excellent tissue penetration capabilities, offers great potential for eradicating deep bacterial infections.

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Cold Shock Proteins (Csps) are multifunctional regulators critical for bacterial stress adaptation. While Csps are known to regulate biofilm formation and low-temperature growth in some species, their roles in mycobacteria remain unclear. Here, we explored the functions of three Csps (CspA1, CspA2, and CspB) in .

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Background: Many patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may experience emotional issues and cognitive impairment. However, it remains unclear whether the brain mediates the impact of COVID-19 on the emergence of psychopathological symptoms. It remains unclear whether anxiety and depression are caused by stressors or viral infection.

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is a formidable pathogen capable of establishing persistent infections within macrophages. To survive and thrive within the host environment, it has evolved intricate regulatory networks, including a diverse array of transcription factors that enable adaptation to various stresses encountered within the host. However, the mechanisms by which transcription factors regulate biofilm formation in remain incompletely understood.

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Copper (Cu), a trace element with redox activity, is both essential and toxic to living organisms. Its redox properties make it a cofactor for a variety of proteins, but it also causes oxidative stress, hence the need to maintain intracellular copper homeostasis. However, the role of copper in the regulation of antioxidant defense in bacteria remains unclear, and the involved transcription factors remain to be explored.

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Cytochrome b5 (CYB5) is a hemoprotein crucial for electron transfer to oxygenases. Although microsomal CYB5A is required for sterol C4-demethylation in vitro, cholesterol biosynthesis remains intact in Cyb5a knockout mice. Here, we show that knockout of mitochondrial CYB5B, rather than CYB5A, blocks cholesterol biosynthesis at the sterol-C4 oxidation step in HeLa cells, causing an accumulation of testis meiosis-activating sterol (T-MAS) and dihydro-T-MAS.

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  • The study explores how symptoms of depression and anxiety, particularly concerning sleep disturbances and psychic anxiety, impact cognitive performance in patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD).
  • Researchers conducted tests on 162 MDD patients and 142 healthy controls, finding that sleep issues negatively affected executive function and memory while psychomotor retardation influenced processing speed.
  • The results indicate that psychic anxiety plays a significant role in cognitive impairments across various domains, with sleep disturbances acting as a mediator between these anxiety symptoms and cognitive performance.
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Feline panleukopenia virus (FPV) represents a significant health threat to the kittens. While traditional vaccines administered via subcutaneous or intramuscular injection are effective, they can induce stress and adverse reactions. Moreover, unvaccinated kittens visiting veterinary clinics risk exposure to FPV, increasing their susceptibility to infection.

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This study aimed to identify different symptom trajectories based on the severity of depression symptoms within a 2-month follow-up, and to explore predictive factors for different symptom trajectories. Three hundred and ninety-two adults diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD) were recruited from two longitudinal cohorts. Patients received antidepressant treatment as usual, and the depression symptoms were evaluated by the 17-item Hamilton depression rating scale (HAMD-17) at baseline, two weeks, and eight weeks.

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Background: Although both psychological resilience and social support are widely believed to be effective in alleviating post-traumatic psychiatric symptoms in individuals with traumatic events, there has been a lack of comparative analysis of their intervention effects on different post-traumatic psychiatric symptoms. Furthermore, previous studies have mostly failed to control for potential confounding effects caused by different traumatic events.

Aims: We used the novel network analysis approach to examine the differential moderating effects of psychological resilience and social support on post-traumatic psychiatric symptoms, controlling for the confounding effects of traumatic events.

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Background: Previous research has largely lacked studies that explore the trajectories of Posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) and the structure of comorbid psychiatric symptom networks following traumatic event, while controlling for the severity of traumatic exposure. The present study aims to explore the characteristic trajectories of PTSS, in the context of ensuring controlled levels of traumatic exposure. Furthermore, the PTSS, depressive, and anxiety comorbid symptom networks of different PTSS trajectory subgroups are also investigated.

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In this comprehensive study, we sought to unravel the risk factors for recurrence in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), uniquely focusing on patients undergoing mono-antidepressant treatment. By considering psychiatric readmission as a direct indicator of MDD recurrence, we meticulously analyzed the records of 1,456 inpatients from a Chinese mental health center from 2012 to 2020. Our follow-up periods, spanning 90, 180, and 365 days post-discharge, allowed for a nuanced understanding of the recurrence dynamics.

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Cyclic di-GMP (c-di-GMP) is a second messenger that promotes biofilm formation in several bacterial species, but the mechanisms are often unclear. Here, we report that c-di-GMP promotes biofilm formation in mycobacteria in a manner dependent on the nucleoid-associated protein Lsr2. We show that c-di-GMP specifically binds to Lsr2 at a ratio of 1:1.

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Passion fruit (Passiflora edulis) possesses a complex aroma and is widely grown in tropical and subtropical areas. Here, we conducted the de novo assembly, annotation, and comparison of PPF (P. edulis Sims) and YPF (P.

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This study aimed to investigate whether there are different cognitive subtypes in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) and the change pattern of cognitive clusters across the course of MDD. A battery of comprehensive cognitive tests was used to assess the executive function, processing speed, attention, and memory of 153 medication-free patients and 142 healthy controls (HCs). After 6 months of treatment with antidepressants, 87 patients completed cognitive tests again.

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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is one of the most severe sequelae of trauma. But a nationally representative epidemiological data for PTSD and trauma events (TEs) was unavailable in China. This article firstly demonstrated detailed epidemiological information on PTSD, TEs, and related comorbidities in the national-wide community-based mental health survey in China.

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Background: Firefighters, as first responders with a high risk of occupational exposure to traumatic events and heavy working stress, have a high prevalence of PTSD symptoms and depressive symptoms. But no previous studies analyzed the relationships and hierarchies of PTSD and depressive symptoms among firefighters. Network analysis is a novel and effective method for investigating the complex interactions of mental disorders at the symptom level and providing a new understanding of psychopathology.

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Lipids are prominent components of the mycobacterial cell wall, and they play critical roles not only in maintaining biofilm formation but also in resisting environmental stress, including drug resistance. However, information regarding the mechanism mediating mycobacterial lipid synthesis remains limited. PatA is a membrane-associated acyltransferase and synthesizes phosphatidyl--inositol mannosides (PIMs) in mycobacteria.

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Background: Lower plasma levels of LDL (low-density lipoprotein) cholesterol (LDL-C) can reduce the risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. The loss-of-function mutations in (proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9) have been known to associate with low LDL-C in many human populations. PCSK9 genetic variants in Chinese Uyghurs who are at high risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease due to their dietary habits have not been reported.

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D-xylose is the most abundant fermentable pentose, which usually represents an architectural component of the bacterial cell wall. However, its regulatory function and the involved signaling pathway in bacteria remain largely unclear. Here, we show that D-xylose can act as a signaling molecule to regulate the lipid metabolism and affect multiple physiological characteristics in mycobacteria.

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Objectives: Shelter hospital was an alternative way to provide large-scale medical isolation and treatment for people with mild coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Due to various reasons, patients admitted to the large shelter hospital was reported high level of psychological distress, so did the healthcare workers. This study aims to introduce a comprehensive and multifaceted psychosocial crisis intervention model.

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Background: Cognitive impairments (CI) are prevalent and persistent in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). There is a lack of longitudinal studies exploring the changes of the percentage of CI among MDD patients before and after a long-term antidepressant treatment and the risk factors that predict the residual CI.

Methods: A neurocognitive battery was performed to assess four domains of cognitive function, including executive function, processing speed, attention, and memory.

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Background: Studying the role of psychological resilience in self-perceived stress and mental disorders among family members of medical workers can help us understand its importance in mental health care and guide us to develop psychological intervention strategies for family members of medical workers.

Methods: A total of 671 family members of medical workers were enrolled. Self-perceived stress, resilience, depression symptoms, anxiety symptoms, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms were measured in our research.

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Introduction: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a disease with prominent individual, medical, and economic impacts. Drug therapy and other treatment methods (such as Electroconvulsive therapy) may induce treatment-resistance and have associated side effects including loss of memory, decrease of reaction time, and residual symptoms. Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) is a novel and non-invasive treatment approach which stimulates brain structures with no side-effects.

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Article Synopsis
  • Researchers used machine learning to analyze resting-state fMRI data from over 1600 subjects, including both patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) and healthy controls, to improve the diagnosis of MDD
  • They employed techniques like the ComBat algorithm to harmonize data differences and multivariate regression to account for age and sex variations, leading to the selection of 136 key features through various methods
  • The final LinearSVM model demonstrated moderate effectiveness with an accuracy of 68.9%, sensitivity of 71.75%, and specificity of 65.84%, proving the viability of machine learning in MDD classification
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