Meng Zhu
Nanjing Medical University
137 Papers
275 Citations
Meng Zhu is an academic researcher from Nanjing Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lung cancer & Genome-wide association study. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 103 publications. Previous affiliations of Meng Zhu include University of Cagliari.
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Papers
Genetic variants in autophagy associated genes are associated with DNA damage levels in Chinese population.
Zhihua Li,Junyi Xin,Weihong Chen,Jia Liu,Meng Zhu,Congwen Zhao,Jing Yuan,Guangfu Jin,Hongxia Ma,Jiangbo Du,Zhibin Hu,Tangchun Wu,Hongbing Shen,Juncheng Dai,Hao Yu +14 more
TL;DR: The allelic trend analysis revealed that the DNA damage levels were significantly aggravated with the increasing number of risk variants in autophagy associated genes (P for trend: 8.09×10-5), suggesting that the polymorphisms in ATGs may influenceDNA damage levels in one of the Chinese population.
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Construction and Evaluation of a Polygenic Hazard Score For Prognostic Assessment In Localized Gastric Cancer
Jing Ni,Mengyun Wang,Tian‐li Wang,Caiwang Yan,Chuanli Ren,Gang Liu,Yanbing Ding,Huizhang Li,Lingbin Du,Yue-hua Jiang,Jiaping Chen,Yanong Wang,Dazhi Xu,Meng Zhu,Juncheng Dai,Hongxia Ma,Zhibin Hu,Hongbing Shen,Qingyi Wei,Guangfu Jin +19 more
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[Mediation effect of smoking and healthy diet score on the association between educational level and the risk of lung cancer incidence].
H. Wang,X. Wei,Mengmeng Ji,Y. Q. Huang,Jing Zhang,Meng Zhu,Juncheng Dai,Guangfu Jin,H. X. Ma,Z B Hu,H B Shen +10 more
- 10 Dec 2022
TL;DR: In this article , the mediating effect of smoking and healthy diet score on the association between educational level and the risk of lung cancer incidence was evaluated. But, it was not shown that improving the level of education can reduce the risk for lung cancer by changing lifestyles such as smoking and diet.
Mosaic chromosomal alterations is associated with increased lung cancer risk: insight from the INTEGRAL-ILCCO cohort analysis.
Chao Cheng,Wei Hong,Yafang Li,Xiangjun Xiao,James McKay,Younghun Han,Jinyoung Byun,Bo Peng,Demetrios Albanes,Stephen Lam,Adonina Tardón,Chu Chen,Stig E. Bojesen,Maria Teresa Landi,Mattias Johansson,Angela Risch,Heike Bickeböller,H.-Erich Wichmann,David C. Christiani,Gad Rennert,Susanne M. Arnold,Gary E. Goodman,John K. Field,Michael P.A. Davies,Sanjay Shete,Loic Le Marchand,Geoff Liu,Rayjean J. Hung,Angeline S. Andrew,Lambertus A. Kiemeney,Meng Zhu,Hongbing Shen,Shan Zienolddiny,Kjell Grankvist,Mikael Johansson,Angela Cox,Yun-Chul Hong,Jian-Min Yuan,Philip Lazarus,Matthew B. Schabath,Melinda C. Aldrich,Paul Brennan,Yong Li,Olga Y. Gorlova,Ivan Gorlov,Christopher I. Amos +45 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the association between mCAs and lung cancer using the high-density genotyping data from the OncoArray study of INTEGRAL-ILCCO, the largest single genetic study of lung cancer with 18,221 lung cancer cases and 14,825 cancer-free controls.
Construction and evaluation of the functional polygenic risk score for gastric cancer in a prospective cohort of the European population
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper used functional annotations on SNPs in strong linkage disequilibrium (LD) with the 112 previously reported SNPs to identify fSNPs that affect protein-coding or transcriptional regulation.