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    In: Blood, American Society of Hematology, Vol. 136, No. Supplement 1 ( 2020-11-5), p. 50-51
    Abstract: INTRODUCTION HQP1351 (olverembatinib) is an orally active third-generation BCR-ABL TKI designed for treatment of the patients with CML, harboring T315I mutation, which confers resistance against all first- and second-generation TKIs. METHODS The TKI resistant CML patients harboring T315I mutations either in chronic-phase (CP), or in accelerated-phase (AP), were enrolled into two single-arm, multicenter, open-label pivotal studies: HQP1351-CC201 in and HQP1351-CC202, respectively. The HQP1351 was administered at 40 mg once every other day (QOD) for 28 consecutive days per cycle over 24 months. The primary objective was to evaluate efficacy by major cytogenetic response (MCyR) in patients with CML-CP and major hematologic response (MaHR) in CML-AP. Secondary objectives included safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics (PK). RESULTS Baseline characteristics Study CC201 (CML-CP) As of the study cut-off date of March 23, 2020, total 41 patients were enrolled, of whom 38 (92.7%) completed ≥ 6 cycles and 21 (51.2%) were male. Median (range) follow-up was 7.9 (3.1-11.1) months, median age was 47 (22-70) years old. Median (range) interval from CML diagnosis to first HQP1351 treatment was 5.31 (0.6-23.2) years, and 32 (78.1%) patients received ≥ 2 prior lines of TKI. Three patients withdrew from the study-due to progressive disease (PD), intolerance, or consent withdrawal. Study CC202 (CML-AP) As of the cut-off date of February 11, 2020, total 23 patients were enrolled, of whom 18 (78.3%) completed ≥ 6 cycles and 18 (78.3%) were male. Follow-up duration was 8.2 (1.4-9.6) months, median age was 41 (21-74) years old. Median interval from CML diagnosis to first dose of HQP1351 was 4.96 (0.4-10.2) years, and 18 (78.3%) patients received ≥ 2 prior TKIs. Five patients withdrew because of PD or intolerance before Cycle 6. Efficacy Study CC201 (CML-CP) Across a median follow-up of 7.9 months, the mean (95% CI) 3-month progression-free survival (PFS) was 100% (100-100%) and 6-month PFS 96.7% (78.6-99.5%) because of 1 PD. In 31 evaluable patients who did not have a complete hematologic response (CHR) at baseline, 30 (96.8%) achieved CHR. In 41 evaluable patients who did not have a complete CyR (CCyR) at baseline, 31 (75.6%) achieved MCyR, including 27 (65.9%) CCyR and 4 (9.8%) partial CyR (PCyR). Total 20 out of 41 (48.8%) evaluable patients achieved major molecular response (MMR; Figure 1). Study CC202 (CML-AP) Across a median follow-up of 8.2 months, the 3-month PFS was 100% (100-100%) and the 6- month PFS 95.5% (71.9-99.3%) because of 2 PDs. A total of 18 (78.3%) of 23 evaluable patients without MaHR at baseline achieved MaHR, including 14 (60.9%) with CHR. In the 23 evaluable patients without MCyR at baseline, 12 (52.2%) patients achieved MCyR, including 9 (39.1%) CCyR and 3 (13.1%) PCyR. A total of 6 out of 23 (26.1%) evaluable patients achieved MMR (Figure 1). HQP1351 was highly and durably efficacious in the CML patients with T315I mutation; the probability and depth of clinical response may increase with prolonged treatment period. Safety/tolerability Study CC201 Frequent treatment-related adverse events (TRAEs; all grades; G3-4) included thrombocytopenia (65.9%; 48.8%), followed by anemia (48.8%; 24.4%), leukopenia (46.3%; 12.2%), and neutropenia (36.6%; 19.5%). Common non-hematologic TRAEs of any grade included skin pigmentation (53.7%) as well as elevations in creatine kinase (48.8%), ALT (31.7%) and AST (26.8% which most were grade 1 - 2. No death occurred. Study CC202 Common TRAEs (all grades; G3-4; serious AE [SAE]) included thrombocytopenia (73.9%; 52.2%; 17.4%), anemia (65.2%; 39.1%; 13.0%), leukopenia (56.5%; 30.4%; 0%), and neutropenia (26.1%; 21.7%; 0%;). Common non-hematologic AEs included skin pigmentation (69.6%), hypocalcemia (52.2%), proteinuria (52.2%), hypertriglyceridemia (47.8%), hyperphosphatemia (43.5%), arthralgia (34.8%), and fatigue (26.1%), of which most were grade 1- 2. CONCLUSIONS HQP1351 has been shown highly efficacious in heavily TKI-pretreated patients with T315I-mutated CML-CP or CML-AP and was well tolerated. Registration: Clinicaltrials.gov identifier NCT03883087 (Study HQP1351-CC201) NCT03883100 (Study HQP1351-CC202). Disclosures Chen: Ascentage Pharma Group: Current Employment. Niu:Ascentage Pharma Group: Current Employment. Zeng:Ascentage Pharma Group: Current Employment. Men:Ascentage Pharma Group: Current Employment. Lu:Ascentage Pharma Group: Current Employment, Current equity holder in publicly-traded company. Wang:Ascentage Pharma Group: Current Employment. JI:Ascentage Pharma Group: Current Employment. Yue:Ascentage Pharma Group: Current Employment. Yang:Ascentage Pharma (SuZhou) Co., Ltd: Current Employment, Current equity holder in publicly-traded company, Other: Leadership and other ownership interests. Zhai:Ascentage Pharma (SuZhou) Co., Ltd: Current Employment, Current equity holder in publicly-traded company, Other: Leadership and other ownership interests.
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    ISSN: 0006-4971 , 1528-0020
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    Publisher: American Society of Hematology
    Publication Date: 2020
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    Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) ; 2021
    In:  Catalysis Science & Technology Vol. 11, No. 14 ( 2021), p. 4944-4952
    In: Catalysis Science & Technology, Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), Vol. 11, No. 14 ( 2021), p. 4944-4952
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    ISSN: 2044-4753 , 2044-4761
    Language: English
    Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
    Publication Date: 2021
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    Begell House ; 2022
    In:  Critical Reviews in Eukaryotic Gene Expression Vol. 32, No. 4 ( 2022), p. 83-92
    In: Critical Reviews in Eukaryotic Gene Expression, Begell House, Vol. 32, No. 4 ( 2022), p. 83-92
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    ISSN: 1045-4403
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Begell House
    Publication Date: 2022
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    In: Journal of Translational Medicine, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, Vol. 21, No. 1 ( 2023-09-23)
    Abstract: The prevention and treatment of osteoarthritis (OA) pose a major challenge in its research. The synovium is a critical tissue in the systematic treatment of OA. The present study aimed to investigate potential target genes and their correlation with iron overload in OA patients. Methods The internal datasets for analysis included the microarray datasets GSE46750, GSE55457, and GSE56409, while the external datasets for validation included GSE12021 and GSE55235. The GSE176308 dataset was used to generate single-cell RNA sequencing profiles. To investigate the expression of the target genes in synovial samples, quantitative reverse transcription-PCR, western blotting, and immunohistochemical assay were conducted. ELISA was used to detect the levels of ferritin and Fe 2+ in both serum and synovium. Results JUN and ZFP36 were screened from the differentially expressed genes, and their mRNA were significantly reduced in the OA synovium compared to that in normal synovium. Subsequently, complex and dynamically evolving cellular components were observed in the OA synovium. The mRNA level of JUN and ZFP36 differed across various cell clusters of OA synovium and correlated with immune cell infiltration. Moreover, ferritin and Fe 2+ were significantly increased in the serum and synovium of OA patients. Further, we found that JUN elevated and ZFP36 decreased at protein level. Conclusions The synovium is a sensitive tissue for mapping the adverse effects of systemic iron overload in OA. JUN and ZFP36 represent potential target genes for attenuating iron overload during OA treatment. Some discrepancies between the transcription and protein levels of JUN suggest that post-transcriptional modifications may be implicated. Future studies should also focus on the roles of JUN and ZFP36 in inducing changes in cellular components in the synovium during OA pathogenesis.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1479-5876
    Language: English
    Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
    Publication Date: 2023
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    In: ChemCatChem, Wiley, Vol. 14, No. 12 ( 2022-06-22)
    Abstract: Direct conversion of syngas to aromatics over metal oxide‐zeolite (OX‐ZEO) composite catalysts is a novel route for efficient utilization of carbon resources. To realize a high activity with considerable selectivity to aromatics and stability, the design of synergetic OX‐ZEO catalyst to meet complex kinetics still remains a great challenge. In this work, a synergetic dual‐oxide/zeolite catalyst was developed to tune the coupling between CO and H 2 activation through active H species migration, by adopting ZnZrO x oxide with stable single‐layer Zn−O structure for H 2 activation and CeZrO x oxide with abundant oxygen vacancies as the CO activation component. The ratio and the proximity of CeZrO x and ZnZrO x is essential for the catalyst activity and stability. The optimal catalyst 1CeZrO x ‐2ZnZrO x /Z5@Si shows a superior catalytic performance with 75.6 % aromatics selectivity at a CO conversion as high as 57.5 %. After induction period, the catalyst exhibits excellent stability for 1100 h, keeping the high selectivity above 75 % with an average conversion of 43 %. This work will provide a new perspective to design a high performance and long‐life OX‐ZEO composite catalyst for direct conversion of syngas to high value chemicals.
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    ISSN: 1867-3880 , 1867-3899
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2022
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    In: Chemical Engineering Journal, Elsevier BV, Vol. 430 ( 2022-02), p. 133090-
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    ISSN: 1385-8947
    Language: English
    Publisher: Elsevier BV
    Publication Date: 2022
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    In: The Lancet Neurology, Elsevier BV, Vol. 19, No. 2 ( 2020-02), p. 115-122
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    ISSN: 1474-4422
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    Publisher: Elsevier BV
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    In: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, Elsevier BV, Vol. 29, No. 3 ( 2020-03), p. 104545-
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    ISSN: 1052-3057
    Language: English
    Publisher: Elsevier BV
    Publication Date: 2020
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    In: BMC Genomics, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, Vol. 14, No. 1 ( 2013-12)
    Abstract: Heterosis is a phenomenon in which hybrids exhibit superior performance relative to parental phenotypes. In addition to the heterosis of above-ground agronomic traits on which most existing studies have focused, root heterosis is also an indispensable component of heterosis in the entire plant and of major importance to plant breeding. Consequently, systematic investigations of root heterosis, particularly in reproductive-stage rice, are needed. The recent advent of RNA sequencing technology (RNA-Seq) provides an opportunity to conduct in-depth transcript profiling for heterosis studies. Results Using the Illumina HiSeq 2000 platform, the root transcriptomes of the super-hybrid rice variety Xieyou 9308 and its parents were analyzed at tillering and heading stages. Approximately 391 million high-quality paired-end reads (100-bp in size) were generated and aligned against the Nipponbare reference genome. We found that 38,872 of 42,081 (92.4%) annotated transcripts were represented by at least one sequence read. A total of 829 and 4186 transcripts that were differentially expressed between the hybrid and its parents (DG HP ) were identified at tillering and heading stages, respectively. Out of the DG HP , 66.59% were down-regulated at the tillering stage and 64.41% were up-regulated at the heading stage. At the heading stage, the DG HP were significantly enriched in pathways related to processes such as carbohydrate metabolism and plant hormone signal transduction, with most of the key genes that are involved in the two pathways being up-regulated in the hybrid. Several significant DG HP that could be mapped to quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for yield and root traits are also involved in carbohydrate metabolism and plant hormone signal transduction pathways. Conclusions An extensive transcriptome dataset was obtained by RNA-Seq, giving a comprehensive overview of the root transcriptomes at tillering and heading stages in a heterotic rice cross and providing a useful resource for the rice research community. Using comparative transcriptome analysis, we detected DG HP and identified a group of potential candidate transcripts. The changes in the expression of the candidate transcripts may lay a foundation for future studies on molecular mechanisms underlying root heterosis.
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    ISSN: 1471-2164
    Language: English
    Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
    Publication Date: 2013
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    In: Fractals, World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd, Vol. 26, No. 02 ( 2018-04), p. 1840007-
    Abstract: In this paper, in a case study of Santanghu Basin in China, the morphological characteristics and size distribution of nanoscale pores in the volcanic rocks of the Haerjiawu Formation were investigated using the results of low temperature nitrogen adsorption experiments. This research showed that within the target layer, a large number of nanoscale, eroded pores showed an “ink bottle” morphology with narrow pore mouths and wide bodies. The fractal dimension of pores increases gradually with increasing depth. Moreover, as fractal dimension increases, BET-specific surface area gradually increases, average pore diameter decreases and total pore volume gradually increases. The deeper burial of the Haerjiawu volcanic rocks in the Santanghu Basin leads to more intense erosion by organic acids derived from the basin’s source rocks. Furthermore, the internal surface roughness of these corrosion pores results in poor connectivity. As stated above, the corrosion process is directly related to the organic acids generated by the source rock of the interbedded volcanic rocks. The deeper the reservoir, the more the organic acids being released from the source rock. However, due to the fact that the Haerjiawu volcanic rocks are tight reservoirs and have complicated pore-throat systems, while organic acids dissolve unstable minerals such as feldspars which improve the effective reservoir space; the dissolution of feldspars results in the formation of new minerals, which cannot be expelled from the tight reservoirs. They are instead precipitated in the fine pore throats, thereby reducing pore connectivity, while enhancing reservoir micro-preservation conditions.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0218-348X , 1793-6543
    Language: English
    Publisher: World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd
    Publication Date: 2018
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