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    MiRNA-26a Contributes to the Acquisition of Malignant Behaviors of Doctaxel-Resistant Lung Adenocarcinoma Cells through Targeting EZH2

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    Background/Aims: Accumulating evidence revealed that microRNAs (miRNAs) have been demonstrated as critical molecules in tumor development and progression. MiR-26a, located in a fragile chromosomal region associated with various human cancer, has been reported to be involved in regulating various cellular process, such as proliferation, apoptosis and invasion through targeting multiple oncogene. Docetaxel-mediated chemotherapy has been applied in improving the survival and prognosis of patients with advanced lung adenocarcinoma (LAD). However, chemoresistance remains a major impediment to clinical application of this agent. It has been presented that decreased miR-26a expression lead to cisplatin resistance and promoted growth and migration in human lung cancer. Enhancer of zeste homolog 2 (EZH2) is the target of miR-26a. The present study aimed to investigate the function of miR-26a/EZH2 in the acquisition of malignant behaviors of LAD. Methods: MiR-26a and EZH2 expression levels in the dcetaxel-insensitive groups (n = 19) and the docetaxel-sensitive groups (n = 18) were assessed by qRT-PCR. Colony formation assay, flow cytometric analysis, wound healing assay, cell transwell assays and western blotting were performed to assess the effects of miR-26a on proliferation, apoptosis and epithelial-to-mesenchymal (EMT) phenotypes in docetaxel resistant LAD cells in vitro. Xenograft transplantation, immunohistochemistry, tunel assays and western blotting assays were employed to demonstrate the role of miR-26a in docetaxel resistant LAD cells in vivo. The expression level of EZH2 in docetaxel-resistant LAD cells and corresponding parental cells was detected by qRT-PCR and western blotting. The relationship between miR-26a and EZH2 was confirmed by luciferase reporter assay. And rescue assays were performed to further confirm that miRNA-26a contributes to the acquisition of malignant behaviors of docetaxel-resistant LAD cells through targeting EZH2. Results: MiR-26a was significantly down-regulated in the dcetaxel-insensitive groups (n = 19) compared with the docetaxel-sensitive groups (n = 18) assessed by qRT-PCR. MiR-26a decreased the proliferation, increased the apoptosis rate and reversed EMT to MET of docetaxel-resistant LAD cells both in vivo and vitro. EZH2 was confirmed as target of miR-26a. Rescue assays further verified that the function of miR-26a exerts in docetaxel-resistant LAD cells is through targeting EZH2. Conclusions: Our data revealed that overexpression of miR-26a in docetaxel-resistant LAD cells could decrease the proliferation, increase the apoptosis rate and reverse EMT to MET of docetaxel-resistant LAD cells both in vivo and vitro and such function is partially exerted via downregulating EZH2. MiR-26a/EZH2 signal pathway makes contribute to the malignant phenotype of docetaxel-resistant of LAD cells which indicated that miR-26a exerts pivotal functions in the molecular etiology of chemoresistant lung adenocarcinoma

    Maternal colonization with group B Streptococcus and antibiotic resistance in China: systematic review and meta-analyses

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    Abstract Background Maternal rectovaginal colonization with group B Streptococcus (GBS) or Streptococcus agalactiae is the most common pathway for this disease during the perinatal period. This meta-analysis aimed to summarize existing data regarding maternal colonization, serotype profiles, and antibiotic resistance in China. Methods Systematic literature reviews were conducted after searching 6 databases. Meta-analysis was applied to analyze colonization rate, serotype, and antimicrobial susceptibility of GBS clinical isolates in different regions of China. Summary estimates are presented using tables, funnel plots, forest plots, histograms, violin plots, and line plots. Results The dataset regarding colonization included 52 articles and 195 303 pregnant women. Our estimate for maternal GBS colonization in China was 8.1% (95% confidence interval [CI] 7.2%–8.9%). Serotypes Ia, Ib, III, and V account for 95.9% of identified isolates. Serotype III, which is frequently associated with the hypervirulent clonal complex, accounts for 46.4%. Among the maternal GBS isolates using multilocus sequence typing (MLST), ST19 (25.7%, 289/1126) and ST10 (25.1%, 283/1126) were most common, followed by ST12 (12.4%, 140/1126), ST17 (4.8%, 54/1126), and ST651 (3.7%, 42/1126). GBS was highly resistant to tetracycline (75.1% [95% CI 74.0–76.3%]) and erythromycin (65.4% [95% CI 64.5–66.3%]) and generally susceptible to penicillin, ampicillin, vancomycin, ceftriaxone, and linezolid. Resistance rates of GBS to clindamycin and levofloxacin varied greatly (1.0–99.2% and 10.3–72.9%, respectively). A summary analysis of the bacterial drug resistance reports released by the China Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance System (CARSS) in the past 5 years showed that the drug resistance rate of GBS to erythromycin, clindamycin, and levofloxacin decreased slowly from 2018 to 2020. However, the resistance rates of GBS to all 3 antibiotics increased slightly in 2021. Conclusions The overall colonization rate in China was much lower than the global colonization rate (17.4%). Consistent with many original and review reports in other parts of the world, GBS was highly resistant to tetracycline. However, the resistance of GBS isolates in China to erythromycin and clindamycin was greater than in other countries. This paper provides important epidemiological information, to assist with prevention and treatment of GBS colonization in these women

    Next Directions in Measurement of the Home Mathematics Environment

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    This paper synthesizes findings from an international virtual conference, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), focused on the home mathematics environment (HME). In light of inconsistencies and gaps in research investigating relations between the HME and children’s outcomes, the purpose of the conference was to discuss actionable steps and considerations for future work. The conference was composed of international researchers with a wide range of expertise and backgrounds. Presentations and discussions during the conference centered broadly on the need to better operationalize and measure the HME as a construct – focusing on issues related to child, family, and community factors, country and cultural factors, and the cognitive and affective characteristics of caregivers and children. Results of the conference and a subsequent writing workshop include a synthesis of core questions and key considerations for the field of research on the HME. Findings highlight the need for the field at large to use multi-method measurement approaches to capture nuances in the HME, and to do so with increased international and interdisciplinary collaboration, open science practices, and communication among scholars

    Next directions in measurement of the home mathematics environment: an international and interdisciplinary perspective

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    This article synthesizes findings from an international virtual conference, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), focused on the home mathematics environment (HME). In light of inconsistencies and gaps in research investigating relations between the HME and children’s outcomes, the purpose of the conference was to discuss actionable steps and considerations for future work. The conference was composed of international researchers with a wide range of expertise and backgrounds. Presentations and discussions during the conference centered broadly on the need to better operationalize and measure the HME as a construct – focusing on issues related to child, family, and community factors, country and cultural factors, and the cognitive and affective characteristics of caregivers and children. Results of the conference and a subsequent writing workshop include a synthesis of core questions and key considerations for the field of research on the HME. Findings highlight the need for the field at large to use multi-method measurement approaches to capture nuances in the HME, and to do so with increased international and interdisciplinary collaboration, open science practices, and communication among scholars
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