1.The role and clinical application progress of macrophages in antibody-mediated rejection in kidney transplantation
Huan TANG ; Zeping GUI ; Min GU ; Zijie WANG
Organ Transplantation 2026;17(1):44-50
Kidney transplantation is the most effective treatment for end-stage renal failure, and antibody-mediated rejection remains the leading cause of late allograft loss. Macrophages, as central effectors of innate immunity, play a crucial role in the initiation, progression and tissue damage of antibody-mediated rejection. This article reviews the spatiotemporal dynamic evolution of macrophage polarization status in different stages of antibody-mediated rejection, the fine regulation of key signaling pathways for macrophage polarization, macrophage related molecules and the application prospects of targeted macrophage therapy. In depth analysis of the research progress of macrophages in antibody-mediated rejection, aiming to provide important theoretical basis for the development of precision diagnostic tools based on macrophages and novel immune intervention targets for antibody mediated rejection, ultimately promoting the improvement of long-term prognosis in kidney transplantation.
2.Morphologic and functional effect of core training combined with respiratory training on multifidus and transversus abdominis in patients with lumbar disc herniation
Jianing SONG ; Xiaole LOU ; Huan LIU ; Xue HAN ; Lei XU ; Min WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2025;31(1):107-116
ObjectiveTo explore the effect of respiratory training based on core stabilization training on lumbar disc herniation. MethodsFrom January, 2023 to October, 2024, 96 patients with lumbar disc herniation admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Bengbu Medical University were divided into control group (n = 32), core group (n = 32) and respiratory group (n = 32). All the groups underwent conventional rehabilitation therapy, with core stabilization training in the core group and respiratory training combined with core stabilization training in the respiratory group, additionally, for four weeks. Before and after training, the scores of Visual Analogue Scale, Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) and Oswestry Dysfunction Index (ODI) were compared, the average electromyographic value (AEMG) and root mean square (RMS) value of the multifidus and transversus abdominis were detected by surface electromyography (sEMG); and the thickness of the multifidus and transversus abdominis were measured by musculoskeletal ultrasonography bilaterally. ResultsThe intra-group effect (F > 597.796, P < 0.001), inter-group effect (F > 16.535, P < 0.001) and interaction effect (F > 49.622, P < 0.001) were significant in the scores of VAS, JOA and ODI; which were better in the respiratory group than in the control group and the core group (P < 0.05), and were better in the core group than in the control group (P < 0.001). The intra-group effect (F > 7971.631, P < 0.001), inter-group effect (F > 177.760, P < 0.001) and interaction effect (F > 478.771, P < 0.001) were significant in the thickness of the transversus abdominis and multifidus; which were better in the respiratory group than in the control group and the core group (P < 0.001), and were better in the core group than in the control group (P < 0.001). The intra-group effect (F > 144303.007, P < 0.001), inter-group effect (F > 1495.458, P < 0.001) and interaction effect (F > 3121.361, P < 0.001) were significant in the RMS of the multifidus and transversus abdominis; which were better in the respiratory group than in the control group and the core group (P < 0.001), and were better in the core group than in the control group (P < 0.001). The intra-group effect (F > 1890.532, P < 0.001), inter-group effect (F > 607.132, P < 0.001) and interaction effect (F > 824.923, P < 0.001) were significant in the AEMG of the multifidus and transversus abdominis; which were better in the respiratory group than in the control group and core group (P < 0.001), and were better in the core group than in the control group (P < 0.001). ConclusionCore training combined with respiratory training can more effectively reduce pain and improve dysfunction by enhancing the strength and control of the core muscles, thus improving the quality of life of patients with lumbar disc herniation.
3.Inhibitory Effect of Simvastatin Combined with Doxorubicin on Biological Functions of Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Cells and Its Mechanism.
Yao WANG ; Min-An ZHANG ; Huan ZHOU ; Qing-Feng XUE ; Wen-Yu SHI ; Ya-Ping ZHANG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2025;33(1):82-92
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the effect of simvastatin monotherapy or in combination with doxorubicin on diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) cells and its possible molecular mechanisms.
METHODS:
The differences in the expression levels of genes and proteins related to the mevalonate (MVA) pathway between DLBCL tissues and reactive lymph node hyperplasia tissues were compared via database analysis, as well as their effects on the prognosis. CCK-8 assay was used to detect the effect of simvastatin and doxorubicin on the viability of different subtypes of DLBCL cells, EdU was used to detect cell proliferation, flow cytometry was used to detect apoptosis, and Western blot was used to detect related protein and signaling pathway proteins.
RESULTS:
The expression levels of MVA pathway-related genes were increased in tumor tissues of DLBCL patients through the TCGA database, and the median overall survival time of DLBCL patients in HMGCR high expression group was shorter (all P < 0.05). Meanwhile, according to The Human Protein Atlas database, HMGCR protein was significantly high expressed in DLBCL tumor tissue compared with normal tissue. The viability of DLBCL cell lines treated with simvastatin or doxorubicin monotherapy was decreased in time- and concentration-dependent manner, and could be further inhibited by simvastatin combined with doxorubicin especially in GCB subtype cell lines. Both simvastatin and doxorubicin could inhibit the proliferation of DLBCL cell lines, and their combination further suppressed dramatically. Both the two drugs promoted apoptosis in DLBCL cell lines, and the apoptosis was further increased after their combination. Compared with monotherapy, the expression of HMGCR protein and apoptosis-related protein Bcl-2 was further decreased but cleaved-caspase3 and Bax increased after combination therapy. Meanwhile, the expression level of phosphorylated proteins in PI3K-Akt pro-survival signaling pathway were decreased especially in GCB subtype cell lines.
CONCLUSION
HMGCR, the protein associated with cholesterol synthesis pathway, is highly expressed in DLBCL tumor tissues and indicates poor prognosis. Simvastatin, a lipid-lowering drug, combined with doxorubicin can further affect the survival of DLBCL tumor cells at the cellular level.
Humans
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Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse/metabolism*
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Doxorubicin/pharmacology*
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Simvastatin/pharmacology*
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Apoptosis/drug effects*
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Cell Proliferation/drug effects*
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Signal Transduction
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Hydroxymethylglutaryl CoA Reductases/metabolism*
4.Application of Eurorad database in the teaching of radiology in standardized residency training: A case study of teaching film-reading
Jingyu ZHONG ; Qinhua MIN ; Caisong ZHU ; Zhenmin JIANG ; Yifan WANG ; Huan ZHANG ; Weiwu YAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2024;23(1):134-139
The teaching of radiology in standardized residency training needs a large number of case data to strengthen the subjective understanding and awareness of residents. The database built by residency training bases can meet the needs of teaching to a certain extent, but the conditions of training bases vary across regions, which makes it difficult to achieve homogeneity in the teaching of radiology. This article discusses the application of Eurorad database in the teaching of radiology in standardized residency training. This database is free of charge, reliable, and comprehensive and provides a large number of free reliable cases and images for teaching, covering both common and rare diseases. Moreover, it can also be used to cultivate the English ability and comprehensive quality of residents and help to establish a hierarchical training system for radiology and non-radiology residents, thereby promoting the improvement in the quality of standardized residency training. This article shows the potential value of Eurorad database in the teaching of radiology in standardized residency training, and comparative studies are needed in the future to further prove its effectiveness.
5.Scholars'consensus on the construction and development of chinese medical humanities:summary of"seminar on the construction of Chinese medical humanities"held in Harbin in August 2023
Jinfan WANG ; Mei YIN ; Yue WANG ; Huan LIU ; Zhong HE ; Yunzhang LIU ; Rui DENG ; Min CHEN ; Junrong LIU ; Yongfu CAO ; Donghong WANG ; Hongjiang ZHANG ; Fengxiang LU ; Yu CHENG ; Yuan HE ; Fang SHAN
Chinese Medical Ethics 2024;37(2):248-252
On August 2-4,2023,the"Third Summit Forum on'Building a Community of Shared Future for Doctors and Patients'"was jointly organized by institutions such as the Chinese Medical Ethics,the Hospital Humanities Management and Talent Training Special Committee of the China Population and Culture Promotion Association,Center for Ethical Studies of Renmin University of China,the Newspaper for China's Physicians,the China Health Law Society,the China Anti-Cancer Association,and the China Association For Ethical Studies in Harbin.The conference arranged a sub-forum for the"Seminar on the Construction of Chinese Medical Humanities",with domestic medical humanities scholars attending the conference.After heated discussions at the seminar,the Scholars'Consensus on the Construction and Development of Chinese Medical Humanities was formed.It was proposed that in the new era,it is urgent to build the medical humanities discipline,as well as lead the academic integration and development of medical humanities under the core socialist values.At the same time,for the construction of the medical humanities discipline,it is necessary to optimize the organizational mechanism,prosper and develop the overall framework of the medical humanities discipline,accelerate the construction of a professional teaching team for the medical humanities discipline,promote the establishment of a new carrier medical humanities education and teaching in cultivating morality and nurturing talents,as well as focus on solving problems related to the cultivation of medical humanities graduate students.
6.Downregulation of Serum PTEN Expression in Mercury-Exposed Population and PI3K/AKT Pathway-Induced Inflammation
Peng MEI ; Min En DING ; Yang Hao YIN ; Xue Xue DING ; Huan WANG ; Feng Jian WANG ; Lei HAN ; Dong Heng ZHANG ; Li Bao ZHU
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2024;37(4):354-366
Objective This study investigated the impact of occupational mercury(Hg)exposure on human gene transcription and expression,and its potential biological mechanisms. Methods Differentially expressed genes related to Hg exposure were identified and validated using gene expression microarray analysis and extended validation.Hg-exposed cell models and PTEN low-expression models were established in vitro using 293T cells.PTEN gene expression was assessed using qRT-PCR,and Western blotting was used to measure PTEN,AKT,and PI3K protein levels.IL-6 expression was determined by ELISA. Results Combined findings from gene expression microarray analysis,bioinformatics,and population expansion validation indicated significant downregulation of the PTEN gene in the high-concentration Hg exposure group.In the Hg-exposed cell model(25 and 10 μmol/L),a significant decrease in PTEN expression was observed,accompanied by a significant increase in PI3K,AKT,and IL-6 expression.Similarly,a low-expression cell model demonstrated that PTEN gene knockdown led to a significant decrease in PTEN protein expression and a substantial increase in PI3K,AKT,and IL-6 levels. Conclusion This is the first study to report that Hg exposure downregulates the PTEN gene,activates the PI3K/AKT regulatory pathway,and increases the expression of inflammatory factors,ultimately resulting in kidney inflammation.
7.Analysisand countermeasure research on adverse event data in a grade-a tertiary children's hospital
Yuxuan WANG ; Huan WANG ; Yinkun YAN ; Min LIU
Modern Hospital 2024;24(3):360-362
Objective To analyze the adverse event data from 2020 to 2022 in a Grade-A tertiary children's specialty hospital,and put forward thoughts and suggestions on the management of adverse events.Methods Using descriptive analysis,Spearman rank correlation,and other methods to analyze 1 157 adverse events from 2020 to 2022 in a tertiary children's specialty hospital,analyzing various aspects such as event categories,severity,patient gender,and age.Results Among the reported ad-verse events,medical document errors accounted for the largest proportion(47.67%),and most of the events were grade Ⅲevents,and the severity was negatively correlated with the patient's age.Conclusion This study suggests emphasizing the man-agement of medical document writing,enhancing the proactivity of medical staff in reporting adverse events,promoting the initia-tion of activities to improve medical quality,and accelerating the research and development of automated tools for adverse event screening,building a management mindset for adverse event prevention.
8.Exploring the Mechanism of Salvia Miltiorrhiza in the Treatment of Hypoxic Pulmonary Hypertension Based on Network Pharmacology and Experimental Validation
Zhengwei DONG ; Min ZHANG ; Huan ZHAO ; Zuoying XING ; Rui YU ; Guanwei FAN ; Yongxia WANG ; Mingjun ZHU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;26(8):2023-2029
Objective Based on the pre-existing basis of effective treatment of hypoxia combined with Su5416-induced hypoxic pulmonary hypertension(HPH)by Salvia miltiorrhiza,to investigate the mechanism of Salvia miltiorrhiza in the treatment of HPH.Methods Using a network pharmacology approach to obtain the key pathways of Salvia miltiorrhiza for the treatment of HPH.The active ingredients of Salvia miltiorrhiza were collected to obtain the targets of the active ingredients.HPH disease targets were collected to obtain the intersection of Salvia miltiorrhiza component targets and HPH disease targets.Protein-Protein Interaction Networks(PPIs)were constructed and KEGG analysis was performed to obtain the key pathways of Salvia miltiorrhiza for HPH.Then used molecular biology to validate the key pathways.Results The 81 targets of Salvia miltiorrhiza for the treatment of HPH were obtained by network pharmacology,and PPI showed that drug component-disease common core targets included ATK1,TNF,EGFR,IL6,ESR1,and KEGG-enriched Pathway mainly included PI3K-AKT signaling pathway,HIF-1 signaling pathway,MAKP signaling pathway,TNF signaling pathway,JAK-STAT signaling pathway and so on.Molecular biological assays showed that Salvia miltiorrhiza had the effect of reducing lung tissue fibrosis and inhibiting the PI3K/AKT signalling pathway in HySu-PH mice.Conclusion Salvia miltiorrhiza has the effect of attenuating pulmonary fibrosis,and its mechanism of action is related to the inhibition of the PI3K/Akt signalling pathway.
9.Nonlinear mixed-effects modeling method for evaluating dose-response relationship of 99Tc m-DMSA in pediatric renal static imaging
Lisi XIE ; Min WU ; Zhaoyang WANG ; Lei FANG ; Tao LIU ; Mei LI ; Huan LI ; Fang WANG ; Yang WANG
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2024;44(12):724-729
Objective:To analyze the dose-response relationship of 99Tc m-dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) in pediatric renal static imaging. Methods:A retrospective analysis of children (model group: n=199, 81 males, 118 females; validation group: n=30, 13 males, 17 females; all age: 1 month-14 years) who underwent 99Tc m-DMSA renal static imaging from January 2022 to November 2023 in Wuhan Children′s Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology were conducted. Post-administration radiation counts and related clinical data were collected. Imaging quality was evaluated using visual analogue scoring (VAS). ROC curve analysis was used to assess the relationship between radiation count intensity (RCI) and imaging quality. A nonlinear mixed-effects modeling method was employed to establish the dose-response relationship for 99Tc m-DMSA in pediatric renal static imaging. Internal and external validations of the model were performed. Final model was utilized to evaluate patient dosing protocols. Results:Body weight was considered as a significant determinant of the dose-response relationship in 99Tc m-DMSA renal static imaging( χ2 values: 120.79, 116.36, both P<0.05). ROC curve analysis showed that the quality of diagnostic images was acceptable when the anterior renal RCI was ≥32.61 (cut-point) and the posterior renal RCI was ≥35.46 (cut-point). Both internal and external validation results demonstrated that the dose-response model established exhibited good prediction performance. Based on the final model graph, the image quality could meet the requirements for clinical diagnosis. Conclusions:The 99Tc m-DMSA dose-response model for pediatric renal static imaging is successfully established. Individualized dosage based on the model can provide a reference for clinical individualized dosing decision-making.
10.Research advance on the effects of surface interface topographies and physicochemical properties of biomaterial on macrophages and their application in wound healing
Wei ZHANG ; Jiaming SHAO ; Min YANG ; Huan LIU ; Chunmao HAN ; Xingang WANG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2024;40(9):891-896
The human immune system plays a key role in maintaining tissue homeostasis and disease progression. The development of biomaterials that can regulate the innate immune system and adapt to the immune system has great application prospects in the field of tissue engineering. This paper discusses how to design the surface interface topographies or the physicochemical properties of biomaterials, to regulate the fate of macrophages, such as activation, polarization, adhesion, migration, proliferation, and secretion. At the same time, the application of these biomaterials with immunoregulation function in the field of wound healing is discussed. In addition, this paper also put forward the limitations of biomaterials in immunoregulation applications and prospected the future development directions.

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