1.Development of an Analytical Software for Forensic Proteomic SAP Typing
Feng HU ; Meng-Jiao WANG ; Jia-Lei WU ; Dong-Sheng DING ; Zhi-Yuan YANG ; An-Quan JI ; Lei FENG ; Jian YE
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2025;52(9):2406-2416
ObjectiveThe proteome of biological evidence contains rich genetic information, namely single amino acid polymorphisms (SAPs) in protein sequences. However, due to the lack of efficient and convenient analysis tools, the application of SAP in public security still faces many challenges. This paper aims to meet the application requirements of SAP analysis for forensic biological evidence’s proteome data. MethodsThe software is divided into three modules. First, based on a built-in database of common non-synonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms (nsSNPs) and SAPs in East Asian populations, the software integrates and annotates newly identified exonic nsSNPs as SAPs, thereby constructing a customized SAP protein sequence database. It then utilizes a pre-installed search engine—either pFind or MaxQuant—to perform analysis and output SAP typing results, identifying both reference and variant types, along with their corresponding imputed nsSNPs. Finally, SAPTyper compares the proteome-based typing results with the individual’s exome-derived nsSNP profile and outputs the comparison report. ResultsSAPTyper accepts proteomic DDA mass spectrometry raw data (DDA acquisition mode) and exome sequencing results of nsSNPs as input and outputs the report of SAPs result. The pFind and Maxquant search engines were used to test the proteome data of 2 hair shafts of2 individuals, and both obtained SAP results. It was found that the results of the Maxquant search engine were slightly less than those of pFind. This result shows that SAPTyper can achieve SAP fingding function. Moreover, the pFind search engine was used to test the proteome data of 3 hair shafts from 1 European person and 1 African person in the literature. Among the sites fully matched by the literature method, sites detected by SAPTyper are also included; for semi-matching sites, that is, nsSNPs are heterozygous, both literature method and SAPTyper method had the risk of missing detection for one type of the allele. Comparing the analysis results of SAPTyper with the SAP test results reported in the literature, it was found that some imputed nsSNP sites identified by the literature method but not detected by SAPTyper had a MAF of less than 0.1% in East Asian populations, and therefore they were not included in the common nsSNP database of East Asian populations constructed by this software. Since the database construction of this software is based on the genetic variation information of East Asian populations, it is currently unable to effectively identify representative unique common variation sites in European or African populations, but it can still identify SAP sites shared by these populations and East Asian populations. ConclusionAn automated SAP analysis algorithm was developed for East Asian populations, and the software named SAPTyper was developed. This software provides a convenient and efficient analysis tool for the research and application of forensic proteomic SAP and has important application prospects in individual identification and phenotypic inference based on SAP.
2.Relationship of physical fitness index with depressive, anxiety and stress symptoms among college students
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(11):1615-1620
Objective:
To investigate the association between the physical fitness index (PFI) and symptoms of depressive, anxiety and stress symptoms among college students, providing a reference for mental health interventions.
Methods:
From June to September 2025, combined convenience and cluster random sampling approach was used to administer questionnaire surveys and perform physical fitness tests on 2 712 college students from Zhejiang Chinese Medical University. The Depression Anxiety Stress Scales-21 Items (DASS-21) was used to assess mental health status. Chi square test and multivariate Logistic regression analysis were used to determine the associations between the PFI and the PFI component indicators with depressive, anxiety and stress symptoms.
Results:
The prevalence of depressive, anxiety and stress among college students were 24.26%, 33.22% and 13.68%, respectively. Statistically significant differences in the prevalence of these symptoms were detected across groups differing in sleep quality, physical activity, weekly breakfast frequency, and history of low back or neck pain ( χ 2=9.33-151.83, all P <0.05). After adjusting for confounding factors, Logistic regression revealed that the moderate and high PFI groups had significantly reduced risks of depressive and anxiety compared to the low PFI group ( OR =0.73, 0.63; 0.61, 0.72, all P <0.05). Poor speed (50 m run) and lower body strength (standing long jump) emerged as common risk factors affecting anxiety and depressive symptoms in both male and female college students (all P <0.05). Increased muscle strength (sit up for 1 min) in female students reduced the risk of depressive ( OR =0.81), anxiety ( OR =0.85), and stress symptoms ( OR =0.79) (all P <0.05). Enhanced lung capacity in male students decreased the risk of depressive ( OR =0.84) and anxiety symptoms ( OR =0.85) (both P <0.05).
Conclusions
The PFI is negatively correlated with depressive and anxiety symptoms among college students with notable gender differences. Insufficient speed and lower body explosive power represent common risk factors for mental health among male and female college students.
3.Expression of MicroRNA-3162-3p in Different Clinical Stages of Children with Primary Immune Thrombocytopenia and Its Signifi-cance
Xiao-Yan HU ; Rui HE ; Le-Yuan MI ; Jiao-Jiao YIN ; Fei-Fei JIN ; Sheng-Dong ZHU
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2024;32(1):208-213
Objective:To explore the expression of microRNA-3162-3p in different clinical stages of childhood primary immune thrombocytopenia(ITP)and its significance.Methods:Ninety-six children with ITP were enrolled and divided into new diagnosis group(n=40),persistent group(n=30)and chronic group(n=26)according to the course of disease.80 healthy children were selected as the control group.Peripheral blood mononuclear cells(PBMNC)of ITP children and healthy children were isolated and cultured,and the expression of microRNA-3162-3p in PBMNC of subjects was detected by real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR.The contents of IL-17,IL-23,IL-10 and TGF-β in PBMNC of subjects were determined by ELISA.The correlation between microRNA-3162-3p and platelet count,IL-17,IL-23,IL-10 and TGF-β was analyzed.Results:Compared with the control group,the expression of microRNA-3162-3p and IL-10 in PBMNC and platelet count of ITP children were significantly decreased(P<0.05),while IL-17,IL-23 and TGF-β were significantly increased(P<0.05).With the prolongation of the disease course,the expressions of microRNA-3162-3p and IL-10 in PBMNC and platelet count were significantly decreased(P<0.05),while the expressions of IL-17,IL-23 and TGF-β were significantly increased(P<0.05).The expression of microRNA-3162-3p in PBMNC was positively correlated with platelet count and IL-10(r=0.716,0.667),and negatively correlated with IL-17,IL-23,and TGF-β(r=-0.540,-0.641,-0.560).Conclusion:MicroRNA-3162-3p expression is significantly reduced in PBMNC of children with ITP,and is involved in the regulation of Th17/Treg imbalance,which can be used as a potential therapeutic target of ITP.
4.Value of low-flow rate and-contrast injection scheme for pulmonary artery computed tomography angiography of elderly patients
Yue JIANG ; Min XU ; Hang-Hang SUN ; Mei-Rong SUN ; Qiu-Ju HU ; Yan-E ZHAO ; Dong-Sheng JIN
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2024;45(10):66-70
Objective To explore the application value of low-flow rate and-contrast injection scheme for pulmonary artery computed tomography angiography(CTA)in the elderly patients.Methods Sixty elderly patients undergoing pulmonary artery CTA in some hospital from April 2020 to January 2023 were selected and divided into a control group(30 cases)and an experimental group(30 cases)according to the contrast agent injection schemes.A conventional contrast injection scheme was used for the control group,and an optimized contrast injection scheme with low flow rate and low contrast dose was designed for the experimental group.The two gorups were observed and subjectively scored in terms of the degree of pulmonary artery enhancement,the display of pulmonary artery trunks and branches and the sharpness of image vessel edges,and objectively evaluated for the degree of contrast sclerosis artifacts in the superior vena cava and the enhancement CT values of the pulmonary artery trunks and the left and the right pulmonary veins.The extravasation of the contrast agent was recorded for the patients in the 2 groups.SPSS 25.0 software was used for statistical analysis.Results The two groups had no significant differences in score pulmonary artery CTA image quality(P>0.05);the experimental group had the socre of contrast sclerosis artifacts in the superior vena cava statistically lower than that of the control group(P<0.05).The two groups had no obvious differences in the CT values of the pulmonary artery trunks and the left and the right pulmonary veins(P>0.05).There were no patients with the extravasation of the contrast agent found in the experimental group,while there one case with severe extravasation and 4 cases with mild or moderate extravasation in the control group.Conclusion Low-flow rate and-contrast injection scheme for pulmonary artery CTA of the elderly patients contributes to avoiding contrast agent extrava-sation while ensuring image quality,enhancing patient experience and safety.[Chinese Medical Equipment Journal,2024,45(10):66-70]
5.A preliminary study of Bragg peak broadening by using mesh-stacked porous structure in scanning particle beam
Sixue DONG ; Jiazhou WANG ; Yinxiangzi SHENG ; Weigang HU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2024;33(9):833-839
Objective:To develop and validate a structure for broadening the Bragg peak to improve the efficiency and conformality of particle radiotherapy.Methods:Techniques of random stacking and regular stacking were employed to fabricate the mesh-stacked porous structure (MPS). In each layer of the grid, the thickness, line width and spacing were set at 0.1 mm, 0.1 mm and 0.5 mm, respectively, resulting in a total size of 10 cm ×10 cm. Monte Carlo code FLUKA was performed to simulate the transportation of 196 MeV/u carbon ion beam and a 105 MeV proton beam through the MPS. Dose distribution, fluence homogeneity, and modulation stability of the modulated beams were evaluated. Moreover, the modulation effect of MPS in clinical radiotherapy plans for nasopharyngeal carcinoma (63 Gy in 21 fractions), lung cancer (77 Gy in 22 fractions) and prostate cancer (70.4 Gy in 16 fractions) was also evaluated, respectively.Results:The MPS was capable of broadening the Bragg peak width by 1.73 mm for proton beams and 2.95 mm for carbon ion beams. For different entrance positions, regular stacking of more than 10 layers could reduce the modulation power difference of MPS to within 5%. For MPS with 30 layers of regular stacking, the modulated fluence homogeneity could achieve a value of less than 3% by transporting 18 cm distance in air. When comparing to the clinically used ripple filters, MPS reduced the isocenter spot size of proton beams by 0.91 mm. In the comparison study of the treatment plan for nasopharyngeal carcinoma, the use of MPS could shorten the treatment time by 213 s (37%) and reduce the maximum dose to the brainstem by 3.28 Gy (7.5%).Conclusions:MPS effectively broadens the Bragg peak of particle beams and improves the efficiency of clinical radiotherapy. Regularly stacked MPS demonstrates robust modulation stability, and the modulated beam achieves relatively well fluence homogeneity, making it a promising clinical application for closer to the patients and reducing lateral scattering.
6.Clinical trial of Morinda officinalis oligosaccharides in the continuation treatment of adults with mild and moderate depression
Shu-Zhe ZHOU ; Zu-Cheng HAN ; Xiu-Zhen WANG ; Yan-Qing CHEN ; Ya-Ling HU ; Xue-Qin YU ; Bin-Hong WANG ; Guo-Zhen FAN ; Hong SANG ; Ying HAI ; Zhi-Jie JIA ; Zhan-Min WANG ; Yan WEI ; Jian-Guo ZHU ; Xue-Qin SONG ; Zhi-Dong LIU ; Li KUANG ; Hong-Ming WANG ; Feng TIAN ; Yu-Xin LI ; Ling ZHANG ; Hai LIN ; Bin WU ; Chao-Ying WANG ; Chang LIU ; Jia-Fan SUN ; Shao-Xiao YAN ; Jun LIU ; Shou-Fu XIE ; Mao-Sheng FANG ; Wei-Feng MI ; Hong-Yan ZHANG
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(6):815-819
Objective To observe the efficacy and safety of Morinda officinalis oligosaccharides in the continuation treatment of mild and moderate depression.Methods An open,single-arm,multi-center design was adopted in our study.Adult patients with mild and moderate depression who had received acute treatment of Morinda officinalis oligosaccharides were enrolled and continue to receive Morinda officinalis oligosaccharides capsules for 24 weeks,the dose remained unchanged during continuation treatment.The remission rate,recurrence rate,recurrence time,and the change from baseline to endpoint of Hamilton Depression Scale(HAMD),Hamilton Anxiety Scale(HAMA),Clinical Global Impression-Severity(CGI-S)and Arizona Sexual Experience Scale(ASEX)were evaluated.The incidence of treatment-related adverse events was reported.Results The scores of HAMD-17 at baseline and after treatment were 6.60±1.87 and 5.85±4.18,scores of HAMA were 6.36±3.02 and 4.93±3.09,scores of CGI-S were 1.49±0.56 and 1.29±0.81,scores of ASEX were 15.92±4.72 and 15.57±5.26,with significant difference(P<0.05).After continuation treatment,the remission rate was 54.59%(202 cases/370 cases),and the recurrence rate was 6.49%(24 cases/370 cases),the recurrence time was(64.67±42.47)days.The incidence of treatment-related adverse events was 15.35%(64 cases/417 cases).Conclusion Morinda officinalis oligosaccharides capsules can be effectively used for the continuation treatment of mild and moderate depression,and are well tolerated and safe.
7.Bioequivalence of lamotrigine tablets in Chinese healthy subjects
Jin-Sheng JIANG ; Hong-Ying CHEN ; Jun CHEN ; Yao CHEN ; Kai-Yi CHEN ; Xue-Hua ZHANG ; Jie HU ; Xin LIU ; Xin-Yi HUANG ; Dong-Sheng OUYANG
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(6):894-898
Objective To study the pharmacokinetic characteristics of lamotrigine tablets in Chinese healthy subjects under fasting and fed conditions,and to evaluate the bioequivalence and safety profiles between the domestic test preparation and the original reference preparation.Methods Twenty-four Chinese healthy male and female subjects were enrolled under fasting and fed conditions,18 male and 6 female subjects under fasting conditions,17 male and 7 female subjects under fed conditions.A random,open,single-dose,two preparations,two sequences and double-crossover design was used.Plasma samples were collected over a 72-hour period after give the test or reference preparations 50 mg under fasting and fed conditions.The concentration of lamotrigine in plasma was detected by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry,and the main pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated to evaluate the bioequivalence by WinNonLin 8.1 program.Results The main pharmacokinetic parameters of single-dose the tested and reference preparations were as follows:The fasting condition Cmax were(910.93±248.02)and(855.87±214.36)ng·mL-1;tmax were 0.50(0.25,4.00)and 1.00(0.25,3.50)h;t1/2 were(36.1±9.2)and(36.0±8.2)h;AUC0_72h were(27 402.40±4 752.00)and(26 933.90±4 085.80)h·ng·mL-1.The fed condition Cmax were(701.62±120.67)and(718.95±94.81)ng·mL-1;tmax were 4.00(1.00,5.00)and 4.00(0.50,5.00)h;t1/2 were(44.2±12.4)and(44.0±12.0)h;AUC0-72h were(30 253.20±7 018.00)and(30 324.60±6 147.70)h·ng·mL-1.The 90%confidence intervals of the geometric mean ratios of Cmax and AUC0-72 hfor the test preparation and reference preparation were all between 80.00%and 125.00%under fasting and fed conditions.Conclusion Two kinds of lamotrigine tablets are bioequivalent,and have similar safety in Chinese healthy male and female subjects under fasting and fed conditions.
8.Exploring the mechanism of lamotrigine in treatment of major depressive disorder based on network pharmacology,molecular docking,and Mendelian randomization
Jin-Sheng JIANG ; Hong-Ying CHEN ; Wei-Quan WANG ; Hai-Hong HU ; Yao CHEN ; Dong-Sheng OUYANG
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(7):1068-1071
Objective To explore the mechanism of action of lamotrigine in the treatment of major depressive disorder(MDD).Methods Information on the drug targets of lamotrigine and the therapeutic targets of MDD were collected for intersection target gene analysis and protein-protein interaction screening.Various biological pathways related to lamotrigine in treatment of MDD were determined through gene ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes enrichment analysis.The screened core targets were preliminarily validated using molecular docking technology.Further validation of Mendelian randomization was conducted using genome-wide association analysis data from gamma-aminobutyric acid recep tor-associated protein-like 1(GABARAPL1)and MDD in the OpenGWAS database.Results The biological pathways related to lamotrigine in treatment of MDD were identified,which included gamma-aminobutyric acid(GABA)ergic synapses,nicotine addiction,glutamatergic synapses,endogenous cannabinoid signaling.Molecular docking showed that the docking energy of lamotrigine with GABRA1,GABRB2,GABRA6,GABRD,GABRG2,GABRG1,GABRA5,GABRA4,GABRB3,and GABRA2 receptors was-5.8 kCal·mol-1.Among them,the GABRB3 receptor showed the strongest docking energy with lamotrigine,which was-9.5 kCal·mol-1.In the genome-wide association analysis data of GABARAPL1,303 single nucleotide polymorphisms were associated with GABARAPL1(P<5 × 106).15 single nucleotide polymorphisms were screened and retained for Mendelian randomization analysis,and the results showed that GABA receptors may be an important therapeutic target for MDD.Conclusion The treatment of MDD with lamotrigine may be achieved by acting on GABA receptors,which provided a research basis for the clinical application of lamotrigine in treating MDD.
9.Analysis of the utilization patterns and costs of BTK inhibitors in B-cell lymphoma
Dan JIANG ; Zai-Wei SONG ; Yang HU ; Fei DONG ; Rong-Sheng ZHAO
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(10):1520-1524
Objective To elucidate utilization patterns,cost and safety of Bruton's tyrosine kinase inhibitors(BTKi)in the real world.Methods A retrospective cohort was designed and constructed using real-world BTKi data from a single lymphoma center.Descriptive analysis was performed to describe the demographic and clinical characteristics of the population.Medicine utilization and cost were quantified by defined daily doses(DDDs)and defined daily dose cost(DDDc),respectively.A generalized estimating equation(GEE)was used to explore the potential influencing factors of platelet aggregation rate(PAR).Results The study cohort included 193 patients[median age,65 years;77(39.90%)women],most of whom received ibrutinib(n=109,56.48%),and 77.20%patients combined BTKi with chemotherapy or targeted therapy.The implementation of national negotiation policy had a large impact on medicine utilization and cost.The DDDs difference between the two BTKis was reduced from 18.55 to 1.41 times.The DDDc for ibrutinib decreased from 1 619.99 Yuan to 567.00 Yuan,and that for zanubrutinib from 706.25 Yuan to 340.00 Yuan was already lower than ibrutinib.Interruptions were more readily observed in patients treated with ibrutinib,and hematological toxicity was the main adverse drug event(ADE)leading to treatment interruption.Besides,the GEE model showed that combining BTKi with antiplatelet medication significantly decreases the PAR[β=-34.35%,95%confidence interval(CI):-41.60%--27.11%,P<0.001].Compared to zanubrutinib,ibrutinib also notably reduces the PAR(β=-12.38%,95%CI:-24.50%--0.27%,P<0.05).Conclusion After the implementation of national negotiation policy,there is no significant difference in the clinical preference for two BTKis.Compared with ibrutinib,zanubrutinib showed an advantage in terms of economic profile,treatment interruptions caused by ADE,and the effect on PAR.
10.Characterization and phylogenetic analysis of the complete chloroplast genome of Salvia apiana Jepson
Zhen-xi FANG ; Qian JI ; Jia-dong HU ; Wan-sheng CHEN ; Qing LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2024;59(5):1484-1493
italic>Salvia apiana Jepson, commonly known as white sage, is a perennial sub-shrub of the


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