Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the third‐most lethal cancer worldwide. Understanding the molecular pathogenesis of HCC recurrence and metastasis is the key to improve patients’ prognosis. In this ...study, we report that protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor S (PTPRS) is significantly down‐regulated in nearly 80% of HCCs, and its expression negatively correlates with aggressive pathological features, such as larger tumor size and advanced stage. In addition, PTPRS deficiency is independently associated with shorter survival and increased recurrence in patients, although 16.7% of HCCs show intratumor heterogeneous expression of PTPRS. Restoration of wild‐type, but not mutant, PTPRS expression significantly inhibits HCC cell migration and invasion in vitro as well as lung metastasis in vivo, whereas knockdown of its expression significantly promotes invasion and metastasis. Notably, PTPRS‐regulated HCC invasiveness is accompanied by typical changes of epithelial‐mesenchymal transition (EMT). Moreover, PTPRS forms a complex with epithermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and regulates its tyrosine residues’ phosphorylation. Ectopic expression of EGFR reverses the metastasis‐inhibiting effects of PTPRS, whereas silencing of EGFR or inhibiting phosphorylation of key molecules in EGFR downstream pathways reinhibits EMT and metastasis caused by PTPRS down‐regulation. Meanwhile, promoter hypermethylation of PTPRS is frequently detected in HCC samples and cell lines. Treatment with a demethylation agent, 5‐aza‐2′‐deoxycytidine, recovers PTPRS expression in a dose‐dependent manner. Conclusions: Epigenetic inactivation of PTPRS may increase phosphorylation and activity of EGFR signaling to promote EMT and metastasis in HCC. (Hepatology 2015;62:1201‐1214)
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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is one of the most common malignant blood neoplasma in adults. The prominent disease heterogeneity makes it challenging to foresee patient survival. Autophagy, a highly ...conserved degradative process, played indispensable and context-dependent roles in AML. However, it remains elusive whether autophagy-associated stratification could accurately predict prognosis of AML patients. Here, we developed a prognostic model based on autophagy-associated genes, and constructed scoring systems that help to predicte the survival of AML patients in both TCGA data and independent AML cohorts. The Nomogram model also confirmed the autophagy-associated model by showing the high concordance between observed and predicted survivals. Additionally, pathway enrichment analysis and protein-protein interaction network unveiled functional signaling pathways that were associated with autophagy. Altogether, we constructed the autophagy-associated prognostic model that might be likely to predict outcome for AML patients, providing insights into the biological risk stratification strategies and potential therapeutic targets.
Vibrational spectra of the CH stretching vibration of diazine molecules, pyrimidine and pyrazine, were measured by infrared (IR)–vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) spectroscopy under the jet‐cooled gas‐phase ...condition. The observed IR spectra were analyzed by three anharmonic algorithms to account for the Fermi‐resonance (F‐R). The anharmonic analysis of the F‐R pattern was performed with second‐order vibrational perturbation theory (VPT2) with quartic potentials (QPs) at the DFT level of B2PLYP/6–311++G(d,p), followed by vibrational configuration interaction (VCI) method with the same QP. The VPT2 + QP method reasonably reproduced most of the bands in the observed spectra for all the species, especially for pyrimidine, a decent agreement is obtained with respect to the band positions and relative intensities. The analyses of the spectra show that all the observed spectra can be well interpreted by the F‐R between the CH stretching fundamentals and the first overtone and 1 + 1 combination bands involving the in‐plane CH bending vibrations and the contribution of the higher‐order anharmonic coupling to the observed spectra seems to lead to red‐shift of the F‐R patterns. Discrete variable representation based methods with potential energy surfaces at CCSD/aug‐cc‐pVDZ theory with 10 degrees of freedom were also carried out to assess the quality of QP at DFT level.
Progress of recent anharmonic calculation enabled to analyze the Fermi‐resonance of the CH stretching vibrations of aromatic molecules
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There have been conflicting reports about serum golgi protein 73 (GP73) as one of the most promising serum markers for the diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). This study was to make a ...systematic review about the diagnostic accuracy of serum GP73 versus alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) for HCC.
After a systematic review of related studies, sensitivity, specificity and other measures about the accuracy of serum GP73 and AFP in the diagnosis of HCC were pooled using random-effects models. Summary receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was used to summarize the overall test performance.
Eight studies were included in our meta-analysis. The summary estimates for serum GP73 and AFP in diagnosing HCC in the studies included were as follows: sensitivity, 76% (95% confidence interval (CI) 51-91%) vs. 70% (47-86%); specificity, 86% (95%CI 65-95%) vs. 89% (69-96%); diagnostic odds ratio (DOR), 18.59 (95%CI 5.33-64.91) vs. 18.00(9.41-34.46); and area under sROC, 0.88 (95%CI 0.77-0.99) vs. 0.86 (95%CI 0.84-0.87).
The current evidence indicates that serum GP73 has a comparable accuracy to AFP for the diagnosis of HCC, while the value of serum GP73 in combination with AFP for HCC detection deserves further investigation.
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The achievement of both robust fire-safety and mechanical properties is of vital requirement for carbon fiber (CF) composites. To this end, a facile interfacial strategy for fabricating ...flame-retardant carbon fibers decorated by bio-based polyelectrolyte complexes (PEC) consisting of chitosan (CH) and ammonium polyphosphate (APP) was developed, and its corresponding fire-retarded epoxy resin composites (EP/(PEC@CF)) without any other additional flame retardants were prepared. The decorated CFs were characterized by SEMEDX, XPS and XRD, indicating that the flame-retardant PEC coating was successfully constructed on the surface of CF. Thanks to the nitrogen- and phosphorous-containing PEC, the resulting composites exhibited excellent flame retardancy as the limiting oxygen index (LOI) increased from 31.0% of EP/CF to 40.5% and UL-94 V-0 rating was achieved with only 8.1 wt% PEC. EP/(PEC8.1@CF) also performed well in cone calorimetry with the decrease of peak-heat release rate (PHRR) and smoke production rate (SPR) by 50.0% and 30.4%, respectively, and the value of fire growth rate (FIGRA) was also reduced to 3.41 kW·m
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A ratiometric fluorescent probe NR for HOCl based on a through-bond energy transfer (TBET) strategy was developed, which responded to HOCl with short response time, high selectivity, high ...photostability and lysosomal-targeting ability. NR was applied to monitor artificially loaded and endogenous HOCl in RAW264.7 cells.
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•A ratiometric HOCl fluorescent probe was designed based on the naphthalimide-rhodamine TBET platform.•The probe showed high selectivity and excellent sensitivity toward HOCl.•The probe was suitable for imaging exogenous and endogenous HOCl in the living cells.•The probe could selectively stain lysosomes.
A ratiometric fluorescent probe (NR) for HOCl based on a new naphthalimide-rhodamine platform involving through-bond energy transfer (TBET) process is presented. Rhodamine B thiohydrazide and naphthalimide derivative were linked to form a structure of monothio-bishydrazide. Free NR only emitted the fluorescence of naphthalimide. The treatment of NR with HOCl converted the monothio-bishydrazide into 1,2,4-oxadiazole. As a result, naphthalimide donor and rhodamine acceptor were connected with electronically conjugated bonds, and the spiro ring of rhodamine was opened. Hence, a typical TBET process took place, resulting in the increase of rhodamine emission at 582nm as well as the decrease of naphthalimide emission at 532nm. I582/I532 ratios showed desirable HOCl-dependent performance and responded linearly to minor changes of HOCl concentration (0–5μM). The detection limit was determined to be 14.5nM. NR exhibited high selectivity, rapid response and low cytotoxicity. Moreover, NR has been employed for the imaging of artificially loaded HOCl and endogenously produced HOCl with satisfying results. Therefore, NR may act as a practical molecular tool for monitoring HOCl fluctuations in biological systems.
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Objective
To observe the efficacy and safety of Guihuang Formula (GHF) in treating patients with type III prostatitis and Chinese medicine syndrome of dampness-heat and blood stasis.
Methods
...Sixty-six patients diagnosed with type III prostatitis with dampness-heat and blood stasis syndrome were randomly divided into the treatment group (GHF) and the control group (tamsulosin) using a random number table, with 33 cases each group. The treatment group received GHF twice a day, and the control group received tamsulosin 0.2 mg once daily before bedtime. Patients in both groups received treatment for 6 weeks and was followed up for 2 weeks. The outcomes included the National Institute of Health Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index (NIH-CPSI) score, Chinese Medicine Symptoms Score (CMSS), expressed prostatic secretions (EPS) and adverse events (AEs).
Results
After treatment, the NIH-CPSI total score and domain scores of pain discomfort, urination and quality of life decreased significantly from the baseline in both groups (
P
<0.05). The CMSS score decreased in both groups (
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<0.05). The WBC count decreased and lecithin body count increased in both groups (
P
<0.05). GHF showed a more obvious advantage in reducing the pain discomfort and quality of life domain scores of NIH-CPSI, reducing the CMSS score, increasing the improvement rate of the WBC and lecithin body counts, compared with the control group (
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<0.05). There were no significant differences in decreasing urination domain score of NIH-CPSI between two groups (
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>0.05). In addition, no serious AEs were observed.
Conclusion
GHF is effective in treating type III prostatitis patients with dampness-heat and blood stasis syndrome without serious AEs. (Registration No. ChiCTR1900026966)
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Adaptive resource allocation has been identified as one of the key technologies for providing efficient utilization of the limited power and spectrum in future wireless systems. In this paper, an ...adaptive resource allocation methodology is proposed for cellular orthogonal frequency division multiplexing systems in a multiuser environment. The proposed method is featured as a low-complexity algorithm that involves not only adaptive modulation, but also adaptive multiple-access control and cell selection. Specifically, a multiuser subcarrier-and-bit loading scheme is developed to maximize the spectral efficiency. Besides, a dynamic cell selection scheme is proposed to deal with the problem of overloading and nonuniform traffic density. Numerical results show that the presented algorithm offers significant improvement in spectral efficiency due to the successful exploitation of channel variation, multiuser diversity, and inter-cell diversity.
A tandem annulation of arylpropynols with disulfides has been developed for the synthesis of 2-sulfenylindenone derivatives. The reaction pathway involves one-pot tandem Meyer–Schuster rearrangement ...of arylpropynols and successive radical cyclization with disulfides. Various arylpropynols and disulfides with a number of functional groups are compatible in this reaction that affords the corresponding 2-sulfenylindenones in moderate to good yields.
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection and acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) are two major complications that contribute to a poor prognosis after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). ...Superior early immune reconstitution (IR) is associated with improved survival after HSCT. However, when all three factors, CMV infection, aGVHD, and IR, are concomitantly considered, the effects of the triple events on HSCT are still unknown and should be studied further. Thus we enrolled 185 patients who were diagnosed as hematological malignancies and treated with HLA-matched sibling transplantation (MST) between January 2010 and December 2014, of whom 83 were positive for CMV infection and 82 had aGVHD. Results showed that patients with both aGVHD and CMV infection had significantly higher non-relapse mortality (NRM), lower overall survival (OS), and delayed CD8+ T-cell IR. Multivariate analyses showed that both aGVHD combined with CMV infection and delayed CD8+ T-cell IR were independent risk factors for prognosis post-MST. Recurrent CMV infections are associated with poor CD8+ T-cell reconstitution. However, superior IR could protect against the negative effects of aGVHD and CMV infection on the transplant outcomes.
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