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Strategies to eliminate cervical cancer in China
Cervical cancer is a widely distributed disease that is preventable and controllable through early intervention. The World Health Organization has identified three key measures, coverage populations and coverage targets to eliminate cervical cancer. The WHO and several countries have conducted model predictions to determine the optimal strategy and timing of cervical cancer elimination. However, specific implementation strategies need to be developed in the context of local conditions. China has a relatively high disease burden of cervical cancer but a low human papillomavirus vaccination rate and cervical cancer screening population coverage. The purpose of this paper is to review interventions and prediction studies for the elimination of cervical cancer and to analyze the problems, challenges and strategies for the elimination of cervical cancer in China
Proper autophagy is indispensable for angiogenesis during chick embryo development
People have known that autophagy plays a very important role in many physiological and pathological events. But autophagy role on embryonic angiogenesis still remains obscure. In this study, we demonstrated that Atg7, Atg8 and Beclin1 were expressed in the plexus vessels of angiogenesis at chick yolk sac membrane and chorioallantoic membrane. Interfering with autophagy with autophagy inducer or inhibitor could restrict the angiogenesis in vivo, which might be driven by the disorder of angiogenesis-related gene expressions, and also lead to embryonic hemorrhage, which was due to imperfection of endothelial cell-cell junctions including abnormal expressions of tight junction, adheren junction and desmosome genes. Using HUVECs, we revealed that cell viability and migration ability changed with the alteration of cell autophagy exposed to RAPA or 3-MA. Interestingly, tube formation assay showed that HUVECs ability of tube formation altered with the change of Atg5, Atg7 and Atg8 manipulated by the transfection of their corresponding siRNA or plasmids. Moreover, the F-actin labeled cell polarity lost and β-catenin absence in RAPA-treated cell membrane implied intracellular cytoskeleton alteration was induced by autophagy level. Taken together, our current experimental data reveal that autophagy is really involved in regulating angiogenesis during embryo development
MoocRadar: A Fine-grained and Multi-aspect Knowledge Repository for Improving Cognitive Student Modeling in MOOCs
Student modeling, the task of inferring a student's learning characteristics
through their interactions with coursework, is a fundamental issue in
intelligent education. Although the recent attempts from knowledge tracing and
cognitive diagnosis propose several promising directions for improving the
usability and effectiveness of current models, the existing public datasets are
still insufficient to meet the need for these potential solutions due to their
ignorance of complete exercising contexts, fine-grained concepts, and cognitive
labels. In this paper, we present MoocRadar, a fine-grained, multi-aspect
knowledge repository consisting of 2,513 exercise questions, 5,600 knowledge
concepts, and over 12 million behavioral records. Specifically, we propose a
framework to guarantee a high-quality and comprehensive annotation of
fine-grained concepts and cognitive labels. The statistical and experimental
results indicate that our dataset provides the basis for the future
improvements of existing methods. Moreover, to support the convenient usage for
researchers, we release a set of tools for data querying, model adaption, and
even the extension of our repository, which are now available at
https://github.com/THU-KEG/MOOC-Radar.Comment: Accepted by SIGIR 202
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A regulatory mutant on TRIM26 conferring the risk of nasopharyngeal carcinoma by inducing low immune response.
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is most closely associated with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), but the complexity of its genome structure has proven challenging for the discovery of causal MHC loci or genes. We conducted a targeted MHC sequencing in 40 Cantonese NPC patients followed by a two-stage replication in 1065 NPC cases and 2137 controls of Southern Chinese descendent. Quantitative RT-PCR analysis (qRT-PCR) was used to detect gene expression status in 108 NPC and 43 noncancerous nasopharyngeal (NP) samples. Luciferase reporter assay and chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) were used to assess the transcription factor binding site. We discovered that a novel SNP rs117565607_A at TRIM26 displayed the strongest association (OR = 1.909, Pcombined = 2.750 × 10-19 ). We also observed that TRIM26 was significantly downregulated in NPC tissue samples with genotype AA/AT than TT. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) test also found the TRIM26 protein expression in NPC tissue samples with the genotype AA/AT was lower than TT. According to computational prediction, rs117565607 locus was a binding site for the transcription factor Yin Yang 1 (YY1). We observed that the luciferase activity of YY1 which is binding to the A allele of rs117565607 was suppressed. ChIP data showed that YY1 was binding with T not A allele. Significance analysis of microarray suggested that TRIM26 downregulation was related to low immune response in NPC. We have identified a novel gene TRIM26 and a novel SNP rs117565607_A associated with NPC risk by regulating transcriptional process and established a new functional link between TRIM26 downregulation and low immune response in NPC
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