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001). For PD-MCI, the rho of the Fisher's Z-transformed FC (zFC) value within BPcu with the TMTA, DSST and CFT-20min were 0.50, 0.66 and 0.47, respectively. For PD-NC, the rho of the zFC value within BPcu with the MMSE was 0.58.
BPcu was the cognitive-related region in DMN. As cognition declines, FC within BPcu weakens. For PD-MCI, the higher the FC values within BPcu were likely to be related to the better the performances of TMTA, DSST and CFT-20 min DR, which needs to be further confirmed by large-sample studies.
BPcu was the cognitive-related region in DMN. As cognition declines, FC within BPcu weakens. For PD-MCI, the higher the FC values within BPcu were likely to be related to the better the performances of TMTA, DSST and CFT-20 min DR, which needs to be further confirmed by large-sample studies.
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) continues to be a cancer with rising incidence, high mortality, and recurrence rate. The therapeutic effects on HCC are not satisfactory currently. FX11 Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is an important factor, while anti-EGFR agencies have not shown ideal results in HCC.
We tested efficacy of nimotuzumab and EGFR expression on cell surface in six HCC cell lines (Hep 3B2.1-7, Li-7, PLC/PRF/5, SK-HEP-1, SNU-182, and SNU-387). Then, we analyzed RNA sequences of every cell line and performed a bioinformatic analysis. Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were analyzed. The data, TCGA-LIHC from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and GSE102079 from Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO), were used to analyse DEGs of Hoshida subclass.
Hep 3B2.1-7 and PLC/PRF/5 were sensitive to nimotuzumab whereas Li-7, SK-HEP-1, SNU-182, and SNU-387 cell lines were resistant. Then, we compared the DEGs between sensitive and resistant group cell lines. We enriched DEGs in GO and KEGG and performed GSEA in en, as they might play important roles in the curative effect of nimotuzumab in HCC.
This study explored the feasibility of congenital heart disease (CHD) screening by combining a percutaneous oxygen saturation (POX) test with cardiac auscultation method in neonates.
POX tests and cardiac auscultation were used concurrently to screen 8305 neonates born in Jinjiang City Hospital between January 2016 and December 2018 for CHD. The positive screening results (positive POX or positive cardiac auscultation) were confirmed with echocardiography, while any false negative results were identified through follow-up and parent feedback. Sensitivity, specificity, positive/negative predictive values, Youden's index, and the area under the receiver operator characteristic curve (AUC) of the single use and combined use of the two methods (a POX test and auscultation) were calculated, and the results were compared.
Among 8305 neonates, 22 cases were positive for POX alone, of which 6 cases were diagnosed by echocardiography; 83 cases were positive for cardiac auscultation alone, of which 47 cases were diagnosed by echocardiography; and 8 cases were positive for both methods, all of which were confirmed by echocardiography. Four more cases were confirmed during follow-up. Sensitivity, specificity, and the positive and negative predictive values of combined screening were 93.85%, 99.37%, 53.98% and 99.95%, respectively, while Youden's index was 0.93, and the AUC was 0.966. Sixty-five cases of CHD were diagnosed, the total incidence being 7.82%, and a ventricular septal defect was found to be the most common type.
The combination of POX test and cardiac auscultation as a screening method for neonatal CHD can reduce missed diagnoses and increase the detection rate of CHD in newborn infants.
The combination of POX test and cardiac auscultation as a screening method for neonatal CHD can reduce missed diagnoses and increase the detection rate of CHD in newborn infants.Mutations in the gene coding collagen type II α1 chain (COL2A1) are associated with a series of human disorders mainly involving the skeletal system. Here, we describe the second family with COL2A1 mutation, c.611G>C, Gly204Ala, leading to a replacement of glycine in the core triple helical (Gly-X-Y) domain of COL2A1 gene. The replacements of glycine in every third position of the triple with other amino acids will cause failure in the structure of type II collagen. The affected family members manifested early-onset osteoarthritis involving multiple joints. We propose that the COL2A1 gene should be taken into consideration for genetic counseling for patients with hereditary premature osteoarthritis and individuals carrying this mutation should receive early interventions for osteoarthritis.
Most COVID-19 patients are moderate, and fever is the most common clinical manifestation and associated with poorer prognosis. Gut microbiota may also play important roles in COVID-19 pathogenesis. However, the association between gut microbiota and fever in individuals with moderate COVID-19 remains unclear.
We compared the clinical features and laboratory results of 187 moderate COVID-19 patients with fever and without fever and identified several inflammatory markers in patients with fever. Then, we performed gut metagenome-wide association study for 31 individuals to identify the microbes and their epitopes which have potential role in fever and hyperinflammation.
Among 187 moderate COVID-19 patients, 127 (67.9%) patients presented with fever. Lymphocytes, CD3+ T cells, CD4+ T cells and the ratio of CD4+ T cells to CD8+ T cells were significantly reduced, while AST, LDH, CRP, IL-6 and IL-10 were significantly elevated in patients with fever. Gut microbiome composition was significantly altered in patients with fever compared with those with non-fever. Opportunistic pathogens such as
and
were enriched in patients with fever.
was positively correlated with LDH and D-dimer and negatively correlated with CD8+T cells and IL-4, while
was positively correlated with diarrhea symptom. Furthermore, several species with anti-inflammatory and protective effects, such as
and
, were enriched in patients with non-fever.
was positively correlated with lymphocytes, and
was negatively correlated with LDH, AST and IL-6. Finally, we found that several bacterial epitopes of GroEL, a homolog of human HSP60, were enriched in patients with fever and positively correlated with IL-6, IL-10, WBC, neutrophils, D-dimer, LDH, CRP, and
.
Gut microbiota dysbiosis correlates with abnormal immune response in moderate COVID-19 patients with fever.
Gut microbiota dysbiosis correlates with abnormal immune response in moderate COVID-19 patients with fever.
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