1.Functional redundancy of three mitochondrial Mg2+/Mn2+-dependent protein phosphatases (PPMs) in Toxoplasma gondii.
Kaiyin SHENG ; Xueqiu CHEN ; Yimin YANG ; Jie XIA ; Kaiyue SONG ; Chaoqun YAO ; Yi YANG ; Aifang DU ; Guangxu MA
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2025;26(4):405-408
Toxoplasma gondii is a single-celled parasite that infects nearly all warm-blooded animals, including humans (Montoya and Liesenfeld, 2004). It occurs worldwide and can persist for a lifetime in mammals. Humans get infected by eating undercooked meat of animals containing the tissue cysts of this parasite. In immune-competent individuals, T. gondii infection usually does not cause significant clinical symptoms, whereas in pregnant or immunocompromised individuals, T. gondii infection (toxoplasmosis) can cause more serious problems like abortion and even death (Dunn et al., 1999; Wang et al., 2017). A combination of pyrimethamine and sulfadiazine is usually used to treat toxoplasmosis, although it is generally inefficient and causes side effects (Alday and Doggett, 2017). Worse still, there is a lack of vaccines to prevent T. gondii infection in humans or animals.
Toxoplasma/enzymology*
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Humans
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Toxoplasmosis
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Protozoan Proteins/metabolism*
2.Artificial intelligence and cervical spine image recognition:application prospects and challenges
Simin WANG ; Dezhou ZHANG ; Jing ZHAO ; Chaoqun WANG ; Kun LI ; Jie CHEN ; Xue BAI ; Hailong ZHAO ; Shaojie ZHANG ; Yuan MA ; Yunteng HAO ; Yang YANG ; Zhijun LI ; Jun SHI ; Xing WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(33):7231-7240
BACKGROUND:Cervical spondylosis is a chronic degenerative disease that has become one of the most common and frequent diseases threatening human health.At present,the initial diagnosis of the cervical spine and its surrounding structures mainly relies on the interpretation of medical images by radiologists,which not only requires a high level of technical requirements for operators,but also has the disadvantages of strong subjectivity,high labor intensity,and low efficiency.With the rapid development of artificial intelligence technology,its powerful data processing and image recognition capabilities have shown broad application prospects in the medical field.Deep learning has also made certain progress in the research of spinal diseases.OBJECTIVE:To summarize the current status and research progress in the application of artificial intelligence technology in cervical spine imaging images in recent years,evaluating the performance of artificial intelligence models as well as future trends and challenges to be overcome.METHODS:The first author searched the relevant articles in WanFang,CNKI,and PubMed in June 2024.The Chinese search terms were"artificial intelligence,deep learning,cervical spine."English serach terms were"artificial intelligence,Al,cervical vertebrae,cervical."Finally,101 articles were included and analyzed.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Artificial intelligence technology can realize automatic segmentation of cervical vertebrae and measurement of curvature change by segmentation,classification,landmarks recognition of medical image parts,detect cervical vertebral fracture,nerve root,and spinal cord type cervical spondylosis,identify cervical spine ossification of posterior longitudinal ligament,and predict post-surgery related risk factors and cervical vertebra maturation classification.(2)Although artificial intelligence technology has shown great potential in the field of cervical spine research,it is still in the early stages of exploration and rapid development,with unlimited room for development and innovation.
3.Evaluation and Factor Analysis of Preoperative Medication-Related Issues in Patients Undergoing Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery
Yingkun LIU ; Ning PANG ; Chaoqun MA ; Rongrong FAN ; Yi LIU ; Yanguo LIU ; Lin HUANG ; Xiaohong ZHANG
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(5):764-770
Objective To evaluate drug-related problems(DRPs)and to analyze the influencing factors of patients un-dergoing video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery(VATS)before operation in thoracic surgery.Methods Clinical pharmacists used the Pharmaceutical Care Network Europe(PCNE)classification system(version 9.1)to analyze DRPs and influencing fac-tors of patients who received VATS from March 1 to May 31,2023,and had at least one comorbidity.Results Out of 300 pa-tients,174 were involved in a total of 200 DRPs.The most common category of DRPs is treatment safety(47.50%),followed by treatment effectiveness(46.00%)and others(6.50%).The most common cause of the problem is drug selection(33.83%),fol-lowed by other(33.33%)and patient cause(19.90%).367 interventions were conducted for DRPs,with the most interventions being at the drug level(55.86%),followed by the doctor level(39.24%)and the patient level(3.54%).In the end,96.00%of the intervention plan was accepted,and 86.50%of the problems were resolved.There were significant differences(P<0.05)in the number of underlying diseases,medication varieties,body mass index(BMI),and length of hospital stay between the group with and without DRPs.The results of multivariate analysis showed that comorbidities,number of medication types,and BMI were independent risk factors for preoperative occurrence(or potential)of DRPs in VATS patients in thoracic surgery(OR>1,P<0.05).Conclusions Clinical pharmacists can effectively evaluate preoperative DRPs in patients undergoing VATS in thoracic surgery through the PCNE classification system.Comorbidities,number of medications,and BMI are influential factors for the oc-currence of preoperative DRPs.Future clinical practice should focus on these risk factors to optimize treatment strategies and re-duce the occurrence of DRPs.
4.Arsenic trioxide preconditioning attenuates hepatic ischemia- reperfusion injury in mice: Role of ERK/AKT and autophagy.
Chaoqun WANG ; Hongjun YU ; Shounan LU ; Shanjia KE ; Yanan XU ; Zhigang FENG ; Baolin QIAN ; Miaoyu BAI ; Bing YIN ; Xinglong LI ; Yongliang HUA ; Zhongyu LI ; Dong CHEN ; Bangliang CHEN ; Yongzhi ZHOU ; Shangha PAN ; Yao FU ; Hongchi JIANG ; Dawei WANG ; Yong MA
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(22):2993-3003
BACKGROUND:
Arsenic trioxide (ATO) is indicated as a broad-spectrum medicine for a variety of diseases, including cancer and cardiac disease. While the role of ATO in hepatic ischemia/reperfusion injury (HIRI) has not been reported. Thus, the purpose of this study was to identify the effects of ATO on HIRI.
METHODS:
In the present study, we established a 70% hepatic warm I/R injury and partial hepatectomy (30% resection) animal models in vivo and hepatocytes anoxia/reoxygenation (A/R) models in vitro with ATO pretreatment and further assessed liver function by histopathologic changes, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, cell counting kit-8, and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick-end labeling (TUNEL) assay. Small interfering RNA (siRNA) for extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) 1/2 was transfected to evaluate the role of ERK1/2 pathway during HIRI, followed by ATO pretreatment. The dynamic process of autophagic flux and numbers of autophagosomes were detected by green fluorescent protein-monomeric red fluorescent protein-LC3 (GFP-mRFP-LC3) staining and transmission electron microscopy.
RESULTS:
A low dose of ATO (0.75 μmol/L in vitro and 1 mg/kg in vivo ) significantly reduced tissue necrosis, inflammatory infiltration, and hepatocyte apoptosis during the process of hepatic I/R. Meanwhile, ATO obviously promoted the ability of cell proliferation and liver regeneration. Mechanistically, in vitro studies have shown that nontoxic concentrations of ATO can activate both ERK and phosphoinositide 3-kinase-serine/threonine kinase (PI3K-AKT) pathways and further induce autophagy. The hepatoprotective mechanism of ATO, at least in part, relies on the effects of ATO on the activation of autophagy, which is ERK-dependent.
CONCLUSION
Low, non-toxic doses of ATO can activate ERK/PI3K-AKT pathways and induce ERK-dependent autophagy in hepatocytes, protecting liver against I/R injury and accelerating hepatocyte regeneration after partial hepatectomy.
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Arsenic Trioxide
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt/physiology*
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Arsenicals/therapeutic use*
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Liver/metabolism*
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
5.Chuangling Ye Ameliorates Diabetic Foot Ulcers by Regulating Ferroptosis via the Nrf2/SLC7A11/GPX4 Signaling Pathway:Mechanisms and Therapeutic Effects
Ya ZHAO ; Xiao FENG ; Cunyu ZHANG ; Yue CHEN ; Chaoqun MA
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;41(10):1344-1355
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects of Chuangling Ye(CLY)on diabetic foot ulcer(DFU)model mice based on the nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2(Nrf2)/solute carrier family 7 member 11(SLC7A11)/glutathione peroxidase 4(GPX4)pathway and explore its potential mechanism.METHODS In animal experiments,streptozotocin(STZ)-induced diabetic mice with full-thickness skin defects were divided into control,model,positive control(recombinant human epidermal growth factor,rhEGF),and CLY low-and high-dose groups(n=10).After 14 days of intervention,wound healing rate was measured.Serum inflammatory factors(IL-6,TNF-α,IL-1β)were detected by ELISA,while oxidative stress markers(SOD,MDA,GSH)and tissue ferrous iron(Fe2+)levels were measured by colorimetric assays.Mitochondrial ultrastructure was observed via transmission electron microscopy(TEM).Nrf2,SLC7A11,and GPX4 expression in wound tissues were analyzed by qPCR and Western blot.In cell experiments,a high glucose(HG)-induced ferroptosis model in human umbilical vein endothelial cells(HUVECs)was established and divided into control,HG,CLY,and CLY combined with pathway inhibitors(ML385,Erastin,RSL3)groups.CCK-8 was used to detect cell via-bility,FerroOrange was used to detect Fe2+content,DCFH-DA and C11-BODIPY 581/591 probes were used to detect intracellular ROS and lipid ROS content,and Western blot was used to detect the expression of proteins such as Nrf2/SLC7A11/GPX4.RESULTS Animal experiments showed that compared with the model group,the wound healing rate in the low-and high-dose CLY groups was significantly improved(P<0.01);the serum IL-6,IL-1β,and TNF-α levels were significantly decreased(P<0.01);the MDA con-tent was significantly reduced(P<0.01),and the SOD activity and GSH content were significantly restored(P<0.05).Colorimetric a-nalysis showed that the low-and high-dose CLY significantly reduced the abnormally elevated Fe2+levels in DFU wounds(P<0.05,P<0.001).Electron microscopy showed that the mitochondrial cristae structure was improved in the low-and high-dose groups.qPCR showed that high-dose CLY upregulated the expression levels of Rno-Nfe2l2(Nrf2),Rno-Slc7a11,Rno-Gpx4,and Rno-Acsl4 mR-NA,and inhibited the expression level of Rno-Acsl4 mRNA(P<0.001).Western blot results showed that CLY upregulated the expres-sion of Nrf2,SLC7A11,GPX4,and FTH1 in DFU wound tissues(P<0.01),while downregulated the level of ACSL4(P<0.01).Cell experiments showed that treatment with CLY increased the survival rate of high glucose-stimulated HUVECs(P<0.001).However,the protective effect of CLY was significantly inhibited after the addition of ML385,Erastin,or RSL3(P<0.01).Treatment with CLY significantly decreased the Fe2+content(P<0.001),which was reversed by ML385,Erastin,or RSL3.The levels of ROS and lipid ROS were also significantly reduced(P<0.001),while the addition of ML385,Erastin,or RSL3 partially weakened the antioxidant effect of CLY.Western blot results showed that CLY significantly upregulated the expression of Nrf2、SLC7A11 and GPX4(P<0.001)and downregulated the expression of 4-HNE and COX2(P<0.01),and ML385,Erastin,or RSL3 could reverse this protective effect.CONCLUSION CLY promotes DFU healing by activating the Nrf2/SLC7A11/GPX4 pathway to inhibit ferroptosis,mitigate oxidative stress,and suppress inflammation,providing a novel therapeutic target for DFU.
6.Chuangling Ye Ameliorates Diabetic Foot Ulcers by Regulating Ferroptosis via the Nrf2/SLC7A11/GPX4 Signaling Pathway:Mechanisms and Therapeutic Effects
Ya ZHAO ; Xiao FENG ; Cunyu ZHANG ; Yue CHEN ; Chaoqun MA
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;41(10):1344-1355
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects of Chuangling Ye(CLY)on diabetic foot ulcer(DFU)model mice based on the nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2(Nrf2)/solute carrier family 7 member 11(SLC7A11)/glutathione peroxidase 4(GPX4)pathway and explore its potential mechanism.METHODS In animal experiments,streptozotocin(STZ)-induced diabetic mice with full-thickness skin defects were divided into control,model,positive control(recombinant human epidermal growth factor,rhEGF),and CLY low-and high-dose groups(n=10).After 14 days of intervention,wound healing rate was measured.Serum inflammatory factors(IL-6,TNF-α,IL-1β)were detected by ELISA,while oxidative stress markers(SOD,MDA,GSH)and tissue ferrous iron(Fe2+)levels were measured by colorimetric assays.Mitochondrial ultrastructure was observed via transmission electron microscopy(TEM).Nrf2,SLC7A11,and GPX4 expression in wound tissues were analyzed by qPCR and Western blot.In cell experiments,a high glucose(HG)-induced ferroptosis model in human umbilical vein endothelial cells(HUVECs)was established and divided into control,HG,CLY,and CLY combined with pathway inhibitors(ML385,Erastin,RSL3)groups.CCK-8 was used to detect cell via-bility,FerroOrange was used to detect Fe2+content,DCFH-DA and C11-BODIPY 581/591 probes were used to detect intracellular ROS and lipid ROS content,and Western blot was used to detect the expression of proteins such as Nrf2/SLC7A11/GPX4.RESULTS Animal experiments showed that compared with the model group,the wound healing rate in the low-and high-dose CLY groups was significantly improved(P<0.01);the serum IL-6,IL-1β,and TNF-α levels were significantly decreased(P<0.01);the MDA con-tent was significantly reduced(P<0.01),and the SOD activity and GSH content were significantly restored(P<0.05).Colorimetric a-nalysis showed that the low-and high-dose CLY significantly reduced the abnormally elevated Fe2+levels in DFU wounds(P<0.05,P<0.001).Electron microscopy showed that the mitochondrial cristae structure was improved in the low-and high-dose groups.qPCR showed that high-dose CLY upregulated the expression levels of Rno-Nfe2l2(Nrf2),Rno-Slc7a11,Rno-Gpx4,and Rno-Acsl4 mR-NA,and inhibited the expression level of Rno-Acsl4 mRNA(P<0.001).Western blot results showed that CLY upregulated the expres-sion of Nrf2,SLC7A11,GPX4,and FTH1 in DFU wound tissues(P<0.01),while downregulated the level of ACSL4(P<0.01).Cell experiments showed that treatment with CLY increased the survival rate of high glucose-stimulated HUVECs(P<0.001).However,the protective effect of CLY was significantly inhibited after the addition of ML385,Erastin,or RSL3(P<0.01).Treatment with CLY significantly decreased the Fe2+content(P<0.001),which was reversed by ML385,Erastin,or RSL3.The levels of ROS and lipid ROS were also significantly reduced(P<0.001),while the addition of ML385,Erastin,or RSL3 partially weakened the antioxidant effect of CLY.Western blot results showed that CLY significantly upregulated the expression of Nrf2、SLC7A11 and GPX4(P<0.001)and downregulated the expression of 4-HNE and COX2(P<0.01),and ML385,Erastin,or RSL3 could reverse this protective effect.CONCLUSION CLY promotes DFU healing by activating the Nrf2/SLC7A11/GPX4 pathway to inhibit ferroptosis,mitigate oxidative stress,and suppress inflammation,providing a novel therapeutic target for DFU.
7.Evaluation and Factor Analysis of Preoperative Medication-Related Issues in Patients Undergoing Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery
Yingkun LIU ; Ning PANG ; Chaoqun MA ; Rongrong FAN ; Yi LIU ; Yanguo LIU ; Lin HUANG ; Xiaohong ZHANG
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(5):764-770
Objective To evaluate drug-related problems(DRPs)and to analyze the influencing factors of patients un-dergoing video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery(VATS)before operation in thoracic surgery.Methods Clinical pharmacists used the Pharmaceutical Care Network Europe(PCNE)classification system(version 9.1)to analyze DRPs and influencing fac-tors of patients who received VATS from March 1 to May 31,2023,and had at least one comorbidity.Results Out of 300 pa-tients,174 were involved in a total of 200 DRPs.The most common category of DRPs is treatment safety(47.50%),followed by treatment effectiveness(46.00%)and others(6.50%).The most common cause of the problem is drug selection(33.83%),fol-lowed by other(33.33%)and patient cause(19.90%).367 interventions were conducted for DRPs,with the most interventions being at the drug level(55.86%),followed by the doctor level(39.24%)and the patient level(3.54%).In the end,96.00%of the intervention plan was accepted,and 86.50%of the problems were resolved.There were significant differences(P<0.05)in the number of underlying diseases,medication varieties,body mass index(BMI),and length of hospital stay between the group with and without DRPs.The results of multivariate analysis showed that comorbidities,number of medication types,and BMI were independent risk factors for preoperative occurrence(or potential)of DRPs in VATS patients in thoracic surgery(OR>1,P<0.05).Conclusions Clinical pharmacists can effectively evaluate preoperative DRPs in patients undergoing VATS in thoracic surgery through the PCNE classification system.Comorbidities,number of medications,and BMI are influential factors for the oc-currence of preoperative DRPs.Future clinical practice should focus on these risk factors to optimize treatment strategies and re-duce the occurrence of DRPs.
8.Artificial intelligence and cervical spine image recognition:application prospects and challenges
Simin WANG ; Dezhou ZHANG ; Jing ZHAO ; Chaoqun WANG ; Kun LI ; Jie CHEN ; Xue BAI ; Hailong ZHAO ; Shaojie ZHANG ; Yuan MA ; Yunteng HAO ; Yang YANG ; Zhijun LI ; Jun SHI ; Xing WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(33):7231-7240
BACKGROUND:Cervical spondylosis is a chronic degenerative disease that has become one of the most common and frequent diseases threatening human health.At present,the initial diagnosis of the cervical spine and its surrounding structures mainly relies on the interpretation of medical images by radiologists,which not only requires a high level of technical requirements for operators,but also has the disadvantages of strong subjectivity,high labor intensity,and low efficiency.With the rapid development of artificial intelligence technology,its powerful data processing and image recognition capabilities have shown broad application prospects in the medical field.Deep learning has also made certain progress in the research of spinal diseases.OBJECTIVE:To summarize the current status and research progress in the application of artificial intelligence technology in cervical spine imaging images in recent years,evaluating the performance of artificial intelligence models as well as future trends and challenges to be overcome.METHODS:The first author searched the relevant articles in WanFang,CNKI,and PubMed in June 2024.The Chinese search terms were"artificial intelligence,deep learning,cervical spine."English serach terms were"artificial intelligence,Al,cervical vertebrae,cervical."Finally,101 articles were included and analyzed.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Artificial intelligence technology can realize automatic segmentation of cervical vertebrae and measurement of curvature change by segmentation,classification,landmarks recognition of medical image parts,detect cervical vertebral fracture,nerve root,and spinal cord type cervical spondylosis,identify cervical spine ossification of posterior longitudinal ligament,and predict post-surgery related risk factors and cervical vertebra maturation classification.(2)Although artificial intelligence technology has shown great potential in the field of cervical spine research,it is still in the early stages of exploration and rapid development,with unlimited room for development and innovation.
9.Study on Tongue Image Characteristics of TCM Symptoms in Patients with Different Fatigue Degree
Fangfang XIE ; Chaoqun XIE ; Jianwen MA ; Hongyu YUE ; Ruiqi XU ; Xiaojuan HU ; Fei YAO ; Jiatuo XU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(11):158-165
Objective To investigate the characteristics and rules of tongue image in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome(CFS)with different fatigue degree.Methods Totally 917 patients with severe chronic fatigue syndrome(severe CFS group),351 patients with mild chronic fatigue syndrome(mild CFS group)and 1216 healthy controls(healthy control group)were enrolled in the physical examination center of Shuguang Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.The tongue image data of subjects in the three groups were collected using TFDA-1 digital tongue and face diagnostic instrument,and the color space indexes of RGB,HSI,Lab and YCrCb were used to analyze the tongue image differences of CFS people with different fatigue degrees and the tongue image features of CFS patients with liver-qi stagnation syndrome,damp-heat stasis syndrome and spleen deficiency syndrome.Results Compared with the healthy control group,the tongue image indexes TB-R,TB-G,TB-B,TB-I,TB-L,TB-Y,TC-H,TC-I,TC-L and TC-Y increased in the severe CFS group;TB-S,TB-a,TC-S,TC-a,TC-Cr decreased(P<0.05).TB-R,TB-G,TB-B,TB-I,TB-L,TB-Y,TC-R,TC-G,TC-B,TC-I,TC-L and TC-Y increased in severe CFS group compared with mild CFS group.TB-H and TB-b increased in mild CFS group compared with healthy control group.The comparison of syndromes in severe CFS group showed that TB-a,TB-Cr,TC-S,TC-a,TC-Cr and TB-S increased in liver-qi stagnation syndrome compared to damp-heat stasis syndrome;TB-G,TB-B,TB-I,TB-L,TB-Y,TB-b,TB-Cb,TC-G,TC-B,TC-H,TC-I,TC-L,TC-Y and perAll decreased(P<0.05).Compared with spleen deficiency syndrome,TB-a,TB-Cr,TB-CON,TB-ENT,TB-MEAN,TC-a,TC-Cr,TC-CON,TC-ENT,TC-MEAN increased in liver-qi stagnation syndrome;TB-ASM,TC-S and TC-ASM decreased(P<0.05).Compared with spleen deficiency syndrome,TB-a,TB-b,TB-Cr,TB-Cb,TB-CON,TB-ENT,TB-MEAN,TC-G,TC-B,TC-H,TC-I,TC-L,TC-a,TC-Y,TC-Cr,TC-CON,TC-ENT,TC-MEAN,perAll increased;TB-ASM,TC-S and TC-ASM decreased(P<0.05).The comparison of mild CFS syndrome showed that there was no statistical significance between liver-qi stagnation syndrome and spleen deficiency syndrome(P>0.05).TB-Cr,TC-a,TC-Cr and perAll increased and TC-S decreased in damp-heat stasis syndrome compared with spleen deficiency syndrome(P<0.05).TB-S,TB-a,TB-Cr,TC-S,TC-a,TC-Cr increased,and TB-G,TB-B,TB-I,TB-Cb,TB-b,TC-b and TC-Cb decreased(P<0.05)in liver-qi stagnation syndrome compared with damp-heat syndrome.The distribution trend of TC-S was as follows:dampness-heat syndrome
10.Pedigree analysis of B el subtype caused by the new allele c.175_176insGA
Hecai YANG ; Yin GUAN ; Xiaoli MA ; Yonglei LYU ; Yongkui KONG ; Chaoqun GUO ; Minglu GENG ; Liping WANG ; Tao WEN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;47(10):1206-1211
Objective:To serologically and genotypically analyze the pedigree of a case with a new allele c.175_176insGA of B el subtype and preliminarily explore the molecular mechanism of weak expression of glycosyltransferase B. Method:In the descriptive study,a 23-year-old male voluntary blood donor and his family members were selected for the study. The ABO and Le blood types of the proband and his family members was identified by the test tube method. The agglutination inhibition test was applied to detect the B and H antigens in saliva, and the Sanger sequencing and PacBio (Pacific Bioscience) third-generation haplotype sequencing were performed on the study subjects to identify genotypes. Finally, Expasy software were applied to amino acid translation of DNA sequences and prediction of protein length after gene alteration. ORF finder was applied to predict alternative start codons as well as open reading frames of mRNA, and protein expression mechanisms were analyzed.Results:The proband and her sister were B el subtype, her mother was AB el subtype, her father was normal O type, and all members of the family were Le(a+b+) phenotype. Sanger sequencing results showed that a new allele of c.175_176insGA was found in exon 4 of the proband, her mother, and her sister. Third-generation haplotype sequencing detected the haplotypes of the family members, which revealed that the proband was ABO*O.01.02/ABO*BEL.NEW (c.175_176insGA), the father was ABO*O.01.02/ABO*O.01.02, the mother was ABO*A1.02/ABO*BEL.NEW (c.175_176insGA), and the sister was ABO*O.01.02/ABO*BEL.NEW (c.175_176insGA). Analysis of the protein expression mechanism indicated that although the new allele of ABO*BEL.NEW was presumed to cause a frameshift mutation and result in a premature stop codon p.Asp59Glu*fs20 in exon 5, encoding an inactive glycosyltransferase, an alternative start codon could be utilized to initiate translation of B el subtype functional glycosyltransferase. Conclusion:Expression of the new allele of B el subtype is associated with the translation of B el subtype glycosyltransferase initiated by alternative start codons.

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