1.Ferrum@albumin assembled nanoclusters inhibit NF-κB signaling pathway for NIR enhanced acute lung injury immunotherapy.
Xiaoxuan GUAN ; Binbin ZOU ; Weiqian JIN ; Yan LIU ; Yongfeng LAN ; Jing QIAN ; Juan LUO ; Yanjun LEI ; Xuzhi LIANG ; Shiyu ZHANG ; Yuting XIAO ; Yan LONG ; Chen QIAN ; Chaoyu HUANG ; Weili TIAN ; Jiahao HUANG ; Yongrong LAI ; Ming GAO ; Lin LIAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(11):5891-5907
Acute lung injury (ALI) has been a kind of acute and severe disease that is mainly characterized by systemic uncontrolled inflammatory response to the production of huge amounts of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the lung tissue. Given the critical role of ROS in ALI, a Fe3O4 loaded bovine serum albumin (BSA) nanocluster (BF) was developed to act as a nanomedicine for the treatment of ALI. Combining with NIR irradiation, it exhibited excellent ROS scavenging capacity. Significantly, it also displayed the excellent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory functions for lipopolysaccharides (LPS) induced macrophages (RAW264.7), and Sprague Dawley rats via lowering intracellular ROS levels, reducing inflammatory factors expression levels, inducing macrophage M2 polarization, inhibiting NF-κB signaling pathway, increasing CD4+/CD8+ T cell ratios, as well as upregulating HSP70 and CD31 expression levels to reprogram redox homeostasis, reduce systemic inflammation, activate immunoregulation, and accelerate lung tissue repair, finally achieving the synergistic enhancement of ALI immunotherapy. It finally provides an effective therapeutic strategy of BF + NIR for the management of inflammation related diseases.
2.Analysis and summary of clinical characteristics of 289 patients with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria in Zhejiang Province
Gaixiang XU ; Weimei JIN ; Baodong YE ; Songfu JIANG ; Chao HU ; Xin HUANG ; Bingshou XIE ; Huifang JIANG ; Lili CHEN ; Rongxin YAO ; Ying LU ; Linjie LI ; Jin ZHANG ; Guifang OUYANG ; Yongwei HONG ; Hongwei KONG ; Zhejun QIU ; Wenji LUO ; Binbin CHU ; Huiqi ZHANG ; Hui ZENG ; Xiujie ZHOU ; Pengfei SHI ; Ying XU ; Jie JIN ; Hongyan TONG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2024;45(6):549-555
Objective:To further improve the understanding of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH), we retrospectively analyzed and summarized the clinical characteristics, treatment status, and survival status of patients with PNH in Zhejiang Province.Methods:This study included 289 patients with PNH who visited 20 hospitals in Zhejiang Province. Their clinical characteristics, comorbidity, laboratory test results, and medications were analyzed and summarized.Results:Among the 289 patients with PNH, 148 males and 141 females, with a median onset age of 45 (16-87) years and a peak onset age of 20-49 years (57.8% ). The median lactic dehydrogenase (LDH) level was 1 142 (604-1 925) U/L. Classified by type, 70.9% (166/234) were classical, 24.4% (57/234) were PNH/bone marrow failure (BMF), and 4.7% (11/234) were subclinical. The main clinical manifestations included fatigue or weakness (80.8%, 235/289), dizziness (73.4%, 212/289), darkened urine color (66.2%, 179/272), and jaundice (46.2%, 126/270). Common comorbidities were hemoglobinuria (58.7% ), renal dysfunction (17.6% ), and thrombosis (15.0% ). Moreover, 82.3% of the patients received glucocorticoid therapy, 70.9% required blood transfusion, 30.7% used immunosuppressive agents, 13.8% received anticoagulant therapy, and 6.3% received allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The 10-year overall survival (OS) rate was 84.4% (95% CI 78.0% -91.3% ) . Conclusion:Patients with PNH are more common in young and middle-aged people, with a similar incidence rate between men and women. Common clinical manifestations include fatigue, hemoglobinuria, jaundice, renal dysfunction, and recurrent thrombosis. The 10-year OS of this group is similar to reports from other centers in China.
3.Detection of resistance and knock down resistance gene mutation of Culex pipiens pallens to pyrethroid insecticides in Hangzhou City
Binbin JIN ; Lingya WEI ; Tianxiao DUAN ; Bing WANG ; Hui JIN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2024;43(7):523-527
Objective:To investigate the resistance of Culex pipiens pallens to pyrethroid insecticides in Hangzhou City, and explore the mutation of knock down resistance (kdr) gene of Culex pipiens pallens, providing scientific basis for control of Culex pipiens pallens in the region. Methods:In September 2022, larvae and pupae of Culex pipiens pallens were collected from various locations at national monitoring sites in Shangcheng District and Gongshu District of Hangzhou City. They were bred in the laboratory and their resistance to three commonly used pyrethroid insecticides (permethrin, deltamethrin and beta-cypermethrin) was determined using the adult mosquito contact tube method and larval immersion method recommended by the World Health Organization. The genomic DNA was extracted from individual adult mosquito, and kdr gene mutation was detected via PCR amplification and Sanger sequencing. Results:The 24-hour mortality rates of adult mosquitoes of Culex pipiens pallens exposed to 0.25% permethrin, 0.025% deltamethrin, and 0.025% beta-cypermethrin were 20.00% (15/75), 17.33% (13/75), and 18.67% (14/75), respectively, indicating resistance. The resistance ratios of Culex pipiens pallens larvae to permethrin, deltamethrin, and beta-cypermethrin were 27.08, 341.00, and 15.88, respectively. Among 183 adult mosquitoes that survived under the diagnostic doses of pyrethroid insecticides, 180 mosquitoes (98.36%) had mutation at the L1014 site of the kdr gene. Among 42 adult mosquitoes that died under the diagnostic doses of pyrethroid insecticides, 5 mosquitoes (11.90%) had L1014 mutation in the kdr gene. Conclusions:Culex pipiens pallens in Hangzhou City has developed varying degrees of resistance to permethrin, deltamethrin and beta-cypermethrin, with a high frequency of kdr gene mutation in resistant mosquitoes. We should strengthen the monitoring of the resistance of Culex pipiens pallens in Hangzhou City and use chemical insecticides reasonably.
4.Ecological surveillance result of flies and resistance of Musca domestica to commonly used insecticides in Hangzhou, 2023
Binbin JIN ; Lingya WEI ; Jiabao XU ; Tianxiao DUAN ; Yinghong WANG ; Hui JIN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2024;43(11):916-921
Objective:To investigate the distribution and seasonal fluctuations of flies in Hangzhou, study the resistance of Musca domestica ( M. domestica) to five commonly used sanitary insecticides and changing patterns in Hangzhou and provide a basis for scientific control of flies. Methods:From April to November 2023, the cage trap method was used for ecological monitoring of flies. From May to June 2023, the swing net method was used to collect M. domestica from various districts (counties and cities) in Hangzhou. After indoor breeding, the resistance of F1 generation female adult flies to five commonly used sanitary insecticides was determined using the micro-drop method. Probit regression model was used to calculate the median lethal dose (LD 50), 95% confidence interval ( CI) and virulence regression equation. Results:In 2023, the fly density in Hangzhou was 5.99 flies/cage, with a higher density of flies belonging to the Sarcophagus family (2.39 flies/cage), making it the dominant fly species in Hangzhou. Among different monitoring points, the fly density in Linping District was relatively high (20.97 flies/cage). In different habitats, the fly density in agricultural markets was relatively high (fly density from April to November: 2.86, 5.39, 8.86, 16.86, 31.32, 6.39, 3.75 and 1.89 flies/cage). The seasonal fluctuation of fly density showed a unimodal pattern, with the higher density in August (13.45 flies/cage). The M. domestica population in Hangzhou was sensitive to dichlorvos [resistance ratio ( RR): 3.08 times]. Different degrees of resistance were developed to propoxur, deltamethrin, beta-cypermethrin, and beta-cyhalothrin. The degree of resistance from high to low was propoxur (> 336.36 times), beta-cypermethrin (906.61 times), beta-cyhalothrin (432.29 times), and deltamethrin (72.56 times). Based on the monitoring results from 2003 to 2023, the RR of dichlorvos reached the higher level in 2008 (33.47 times) and gradually decreased to a sensitive level. The resistance level of propoxur had been at an extremely high level over the years. Three types of pyrethroid insecticides all had high resistance. Conclusions:The species of flies in the Sarcophagus family are the dominant population in Hangzhou, and M. domestica has developed high resistance to four commonly used insecticides except for dichlorvos. The use of physical control techniques is advocated to reduce the use of chemical pesticides, and prevent the continuous increase of resistance in M. domestica.
5.Effect of traditional Chinese medicine fasting therapy on atherogenic index of plasma and metabolic indices in patients with metabolic syndrome
Lifang WANG ; Binbin JIN ; Yuye XIE
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2024;31(6):853-857
Objective:To analyze the effect of traditional Chinese medicine fasting therapy on atherogenic index of plasma and metabolic indices in patients with metabolic syndrome.Methods:A case-control study was conducted on 90 patients with metabolic syndrome who were treated at Wenzhou Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital between June 2021 and June 2023. The patients were divided into two groups with 45 patients in each group using a random number table method. The control group was given a normal diet, while the observation group underwent traditional Chinese medicine fasting therapy. Blood lipid indexes, atherogenic index of plasma, Homeostasis Model Assessment of Insulin Resistance index, anthropometric indices, and oxidative stress response were compared between the two groups.Results:After treatment, the levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, total cholesterol, and triglyceride in the observation group were (2.11 ± 0.26) mmol/L, (4.31 ± 0.26) mmol/L, and (1.39 ± 0.26) mmol/L, respectively. They were significantly lower than those in the control group [(2.95 ± 0.34) mmol/L, (5.24 ± 0.33) mmol/L, (2.68 ± 0.41) mmol/L, t = 13.16, 14.85, 17.82, all P < 0.05]. After treatment, the level of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol was significantly higher in the observation group than in the control group [(1.18 ± 0.09) mmol/L vs. (1.03 ± 0.04) mmol/L, t = 10.21, P < 0.001]. After treatment, atherogenic index of plasma and Homeostasis Model Assessment of Insulin Resistance index in the observation group were (0.10 ± 0.04) and (5.12 ± 0.42), respectively in the observation group. They were significantly lower than those in the control group [(0.28 ± 0.10), (5.80 ± 0.67), t = 11.21, 5.76, both P < 0.001]. After treatment, waist circumference, hip circumference, and visceral adiposity index in the observation group were (91.05 ± 4.26) cm, (98.16 ± 5.06) cm, and (3.94 ± 0.52), respectively. They were significantly lower than those in the control group [(95.55 ± 9.87) cm, (102.64 ± 9.84) cm, (5.66 ± 1.04), t = 2.80, 2.71, 9.92, all P < 0.05). After treatment, the level of superoxide dismutase in the observation group was significantly higher than that in the control group [(101.52 ± 13.52) U/mL vs. (80.01 ± 6.82) U/mL, t = 9.52, P < 0.001]. After treatment, the level of malondialdehyde in the observation group was significantly lower than that in the control group [(4.41±0.35) nmol/L vs. (6.26 ± 0.61) nmol/L, t = 17.64, P < 0.001). Conclusion:Traditional Chinese medicine fasting therapy can effectively reduce the atherogenic index of plasma, blood lipid level, waist circumference, hip circumference, and visceral adiposity index in patients with metabolic syndrome. It also reduces oxidative stress reactions and is highly effective.
6.Clinical observation of supracondylar fracture of humerus requiring surgical nerve exploration
Binbin LIU ; Deming BAI ; Jiangtao LONG ; Yi CHENG ; Liqiang ZHANG ; Jin ZHANG ; Qianqian WANG ; Jie LI ; Xinkui CHENG
Clinical Medicine of China 2021;37(5):444-447
Objective:To investigate the clinical effect of minimally invasive treatment of supracondylar fracture of humerus with nerve injury and the need for surgical exploration of nerve.Methods:From August 2017 to September 2020, 34 cases of children with supracondylar fracture of humerus with nerve injury in the Department of orthopedics of Shanxi Children′s Hospital were selected for retrospective analysis.Closed reduction, Kirschner wire fixation and small incision surgery were used to explore the injured nerve.The follow-up period ranged from 6 months to 3 years, with a follow-up time of (2.15±0.49) years.The elbow function, radial nerve, median nerve and ulnar nerve function were evaluated according to the trial standard of upper limb peripheral nerve function evaluation of Hand Surgery Society of Chinese Medical Association.Results:The elbow function of children in this group: excellent 31 cases, good 2 cases, fair 1 cases, poor 0 cases, excellent 33 cases.Three patients failed to take early functional rehabilitation exercise.Two patients recovered after 2.5 months of treatment by professional orthopedic rehabilitation therapists and physical therapy.One of them did not cooperate with functional rehabilitation training.After 3.5 months of treatment by orthopedic rehabilitation therapists, elbow and finger functions were not affected.Two weeks after nerve injury: radial nerve function evaluation: excellent in 15 cases, good in 3 cases, fair in 4 cases, poor in 0 cases, excellent in 18 cases.Median nerve function evaluation: excellent in 5 cases, good in 2 cases, fair in 6 cases, poor in 0 cases, excellent in 7 cases.Ulnar nerve function evaluation: excellent 5 cases, good 0 cases, fair 1 cases, poor 0 cases, excellent 5 cases.At 3 months after injury, the excellent and good rate of radial nerve, median nerve and ulnar nerve was 100%.Conclusion:The supracondylar fracture of humerus with nerve injury is treated by minimally invasive surgery, and the nerve exploration is still a few.The recovery of nerve injury after surgery is smooth, and the clinical effect is good.
7.Case report of type Ⅱ Bruck syndrome caused by PLOD2 gene mutation combined with loss of heterozygosity
Binbin LIU ; Jin ZHANG ; Qianqian WANG ; Yi CHENG ; Liqiang ZHANG ; Deming BAI ; Guoxian AN ; Jiangtao LONG ; Jie LI
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(23):1831-1833
To analyze the clinical characteristics and genetic data of a child with type Ⅱ Bruce syndrome (type Ⅱ BS) admitted to the Department of Orthopedics, Shanxi Children′s Hospital at May 2020.A 3-day-old boy was admitted due to the pain and swelling of the right lower limb 3 days after birth.Due to the patient had multiple fractures, callus formation after clavicle and rib fracture, greendstick fracture of the humerus, right femur fracture, left tibia and fibula fracture, congenital clubfoot, and congenital contracture of wrist, elbow, hip and knee joint, and therefore, chromosome diseases were considered.Gene sequencing data showed gene mutation in PLOD2 with compound heterozygosity deletion of the child (proband), and mutation and heterozygosity deletion came from their parents, respectively.The patient was diagnosed as type Ⅱ BS.This case report alarms clinicians to identify a missense mutation of PLOD2 and loss of heterozygosity, so as to reduce the misdiagnosis rate and achieve early diagnosis and treatment.
8.Ambient Temperature is A Strong Selective Factor Influencing Human Development and Immunity
Ji LINDAN ; Wu DONGDONG ; Xie HAIBING ; Yao BINBIN ; Chen YANMING ; M.Irwin DAVID ; Huang DAN ; Xu JIN ; L.S.Tang NELSON ; Zhang YAPING
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2020;18(5):489-500
Solar energy, which is essential for the origin and evolution of all life forms on Earth, can be objectively recorded through attributes such as climatic ambient temperature (CAT), ultraviolet radiation (UVR), and sunlight duration (SD). These attributes have specific geographical variations and may cause different adaptation traits. However, the adaptation profile of each attribute and the selective role of solar energy as a whole during human evolution remain elusive. Here, we performed a genome-wide adaptation study with respect to CAT, UVR, and SD using the Human Genome Diversity Project-Centre Etude Polymorphism Humain (HGDP-CEPH) panel data. We singled out CAT as the most important driving force with the highest number of adaptive loci (6 SNPs at the genome-wide 1 × 10-7 level;401 at the suggestive 1 × 10-5 level). Five of the six genome-wide significant adaptation SNPs were successfully replicated in an independent Chinese population (N = 1395). The corresponding 316 CAT adaptation genes were mostly involved in development and immunity. In addition, 265 (84%) genes were related to at least one genome-wide associationstudy (GWAS)-mapped human trait, being significantly enriched in anthropometric loci such as those associated with body mass index (x2;P<0.005), immunity, metabolic syndrome, and cancer (x2;P<0.05). For these adaptive SNPs, balancing selection was evident in Euro-Asians, whereas obvious positive and/or purifying selection was observed in Africans. Taken together, our study indicates that CAT is the most important attribute of solar energy that has driven genetic adaptation in development and immunity among global human populations. It also supports the non-neutral hypothesis for the origin of disease-predisposition alleles in common diseases.
9.Changes in transcriptome expression profiles and functional analysis of differentially expressed genes during mycelium-to-yeast transformation of Sporothrix schenckii
Changxu HAN ; Binbin HOU ; Liang JIN ; Zhenying ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2019;52(3):176-181
Objective To compare and analyze the differences in the transcriptomics between mycelium and early yeast phases of Sporothrix schenckii (S.schenckii),and to realize the changes in transcriptome expression profiles during mycelium-to-yeast transformation.Methods A standard strain of S.schenckii (ATCC 10268) was subjected to 96-hour culture with Sabouraud medium at 25 ℃ or 36-hour culture with brain-heart infusion medium at 37 ℃ to obtain the mycelium and yeast form of S.schenckii,and then,their transcriptomes were sequenced.Functional annotation was performed for screened unigenes by comparison using several databases (such as NR,Swiss-Prot,KEGG,COG,KOG,GO and Pfam),coding sequence prediction,and gene expression analysis in each sample.Finally,the differentially expressed genes were subjected to pattern clustering,functional annotation and enrichment analysis.Results A total of 14.76 Gb valid data (clean data) were obtained,and functional annotation results were acquired in 28 094 of 43 863 assembled unigene clusters.Compared with S.schenckii in mycelium phase,there were 10 969 up-regulated genes and 199 down-regulated genes in S.schenckii in yeast phase.These differentially expressed genes were involved in protein phosphorylation,intracellular protein transport,cellular protein modification,small guanosine triphosphate-mediated signal transduction,vesicle-mediated transport,translation,intracellular signal transduction,microtubule formation,adenosine triphosphate synthesis,coupled proton transport and so on.Sixteen genes in the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway and two-component signaling pathway,which were two important signal transduction pathways involved in fungal morphogenesis,and 16 genes involved in chitin synthesis and metabolism were all confirmed to be up-regulated in S.schenckii in yeast phase.Conclusions Compared with S.schenckii in mycelium phase,great changes in gene expression profiles were observed in S.schenckii in yeast phase.These differentially expressed genes are involved in many functions,suggesting that the dimorphic transition of S.schenckii is regulated by a multi-gene network system.
10.Analysis of mutations of 14 genes among 87 patients with myelodysplastic syndrome.
Xuyan ZHOU ; He JIN ; Qitian MU ; Lixia SHENG ; Binbin LAI ; Huiling ZHU ; Guifang OUYANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2019;36(10):953-956
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the correlation of genetic mutations and clinical features of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) with scores of Revised International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS-R).
METHODS:
Eighty-seven patients with de novo MDS were enrolled. Mutations of MDS-related genes and clinical features were used to determine the incidence and subtype of mutations. Clinical features and IPSS-R scores of the patients with high frequency mutations involving TET2, TP53, ASXL1, RUNX1 and SF3B1 genes were compared.
RESULTS:
Fifty-four patients (62.1%) harbored at least one point mutation. The incidences of various mutations were significantly different, with the incidence of MDS-EB-2 being 100% and MDS-SLD being only 38.9%. Compared with the wild types, patients harboring mutations had higher lactate dehydrogenase, higher β2 microglobulin, higher percentage of bone marrow blast cells and lower hemoglobin levels (P=0.027, <0.01, <0.01, 0.046, respectively). The IPSS-R scores of MDS patients with mutations were significantly higher than the wild types (P<0.01). The IPSS-R scores of the TP53 mutation groups were 7.82±1.83, which was significantly higher than the control group (3.77±1.66, P<0.01). No difference was found between the IPSS-R between patients carrying TET2, ASXL1, RUNX1, and SF3B1 mutations or the wild types (P>0.05).
CONCLUSION
Genetic mutations are commonly found in MDS. MDS patients with mutations have unique clinical laboratory characteristics. Although the prognostic value of most genes is controversial, TP53 is an definite indicator of poor prognosis.
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