1.Electrophysiological characteristics and gene analysis of children with congenital stationary night blindness without fundus abnormalities
Dongmei QI ; Shujia HUO ; Xu ZHOU ; Tao YU
Journal of Army Medical University 2025;47(20):2540-2547
Objective To analyze the electrophysiological and genetic examination results of children with congenital stationary night blindness(CSNB)without fundus abnormalities.Methods A retrospective study was conducted on 11 children diagnosed with CSNB in our department from August 2019 to March 2025.Their full-field electroretinogram(ffERG)and the results of genetic testing were analyzed.Results Among the 11 patients,there were 10 males and 1 female,at a mean age of 7.5±2.1 years.In the optometry,1 patient had hyperopia and the other had myopia,and all of them obtained a corrected visual acuity of 0.48±0.11 after wearing glasses.In fundus photography examination,except for the leopard pattern changes in high myopia,no obvious abnormalities were found in the remaining fundus.In ffERG examination for all patients,the amplitude of the a-wave of scotopic ERG 3.0/10.0 was normal or slightly to moderately decreased,the amplitude of the b-wave was decreased significantly,and the amplitude ratio of the b-wave to the a-wave was<1,showing a negative-phase wave,which belonged to the CSNB Schubert-Bornschein waveform.The results of genetic test revealed that all the 11 patients carried pathogenic mutations,including 6 cases with CACNA1F mutations,2 cases with GPR179 mutations,2 cases with NYX mutations,and 1 case with GRM6 mutation.Conclusion For children with normal fundus manifestations but corrected visual acuity lower than normal after wearing glasses,ffERG examination should be carried out as soon as possible to screen for CSNB,and a diagnosis should be made in combination with genetic testing.This is helpful for evaluating the heredity and prognosis of the disease,increasing the chance of early detection,and reducing excessive amblyopia training and treatment.
2.Z-Ligustilide ameliorates retinitis pigmentosa via inhibiting PI3K/AKT-inflammation axis:Validation based on network pharmacology and molecular docking
Weizuo XIAO ; Lingling GE ; Luodan A ; Jiaxing DENG ; Shujia HUO ; Haiwei XU
Journal of Army Medical University 2025;47(20):2569-2580
Objective To investigate the potential therapeutic targets and underlying molecular mechanisms of Z-ligustilide(Z-LIG)in treating retinitis pigmentosa(RP).Methods By integrating multiple databases,such as GeneCards and TargetNet,common targets for RP and Z-LIG were identified.Protein-protein interaction(PPI)network analysis of the targets was conducted using the STRING database and analyzed in Cytoscape to identify core targets.The DAVID database was employed for the functional enrichment analysis of Gene Ontology(GO)and the pathway enrichment analysis of Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes(KEGG)for the core targets.The PubChem database was accessed for molecular docking verification to validate the binding affinity between Z-LIG and the core targets.Finally,male rd10 mice were randomly divided into a control group(n=5)and a Z-LIG treatment group(n=5).The protective effect of Z-LIG on the visual function in rd10 mice was verified through visual electrophysiology and behavioral tests.Western blotting and RT-qPCR were utilized to investigate the molecular mechanism of action.Results A total of 66 shared targets between RP and Z-LIG were identified through the screening process.PPI network analysis identified 55 key targets.GO enrichment analysis yielded 623 terms,which covering 3 dimensions,including cellular component(CC),molecular function(MF),and biological process(BP),such as inflammatory response.KEGG pathway enrichment analysis further concentrated 124 terms,which were enriched in the PI3K-Akt signaling pathway.Molecular docking suggested that Z-LIG could specifically bind with high affinity to RP-related core targets(such as EGFR and STAT3)via hydrogen bonds.In animal experiments,compared to the control group,the rd10 mice from the Z-LIG group showed a greater preference for the dark environment in the light/dark transition test(P<0.05),exhibited significantly higher amplitudes of A-wave and B-wave in electroretinogram(ERG)(P<0.05),greater number of outer nuclear layers,with fewer apoptotic cells and less microglial activation(P<0.05),demonstrated obviously reduced protein levels of p-PI3K/PI3K and p-AKT/AKT in the retina(P<0.05),and had notably down-regulated mRNA levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-1β and IL-6(P<0.05).Conclusion Z-LIG may exert a protective effect on the retina of rd10 mice by inhibiting the activation of the PI3K/AKT-inflammatory axis,thereby delaying retinal degeneration.
3.Study of Reference Materials for Quantitative Analysis of Gene Copy Numbers of Lentiviral Vectors
Yin-Bo HUO ; Jia-Qi YANG ; Qing TAO ; Wen LIANG ; Li XU ; Lan-Ying LI ; Xiao-Lei ZUO ; Juan YAN ; Min DING ; Ai-Wen MA ; Gang LIU
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2025;53(9):1555-1565
Lentiviral vectors(LVs)are key gene delivery tools for integrating target genes into the host genome,but they may also pose risks of insertional mutagenesis.The vector copy number(VCN)in cells is critical for determining the safety of gene modification.However,the reliability and accuracy of its quantification process are influenced by multiple factors.Developing cell reference materials with specific vector copy numbers represents a viable approach to enhance the reliability and consistency of measurement results,enabling quality control of the quantification process and traceability of outcomes.However,the preparation of such reference materials faces challenges in cell sample design,preparation protocols,and advanced quantification techniques.In this study,T lymphocyte cell line Jurkat-based reference materials with LV gene copy numbers of 1 and 2 copy/cell were developed.A high-precision duplex digital polymerase chain reaction(dPCR)method was established to quantify the LV gene and endogenous genes simultaneously.Additionally,the results of dPCR were cross-validated through next-generation sequencing and flow cytometric analysis.Ultimately,confocal microscopy characterization results showed that the developed cell reference materials had intact morphology.The quantification result of VCN-1 was(1.07±0.11)copy/cell,and that of VCN-2 was(2.09±0.21)copy/cell.These cell reference materials demonstrated compliance with stability and homogeneity requirements,and could be applied for quality control throughout the VCN measurement workflow and metrological traceability,improving the accuracy,comparability,and validity of copy number measurements.
4.Xu Youjia's Experience in Treating Allergic Comorbidity in Children from the Deficiency-Cold Pathogenesis
Yanxia ZHENG ; Lanlin YOU ; Yanzhu HUO ; Zhuoxun LIU ; Youjia XU
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;42(5):1255-1259
Allergic comorbidity is a common allergic-related disease in the department of pediatrics,which is called atopic triad in modern medicine.Professor Xu Youjia believes that the children with allergic comorbidity have a more distinctive constitution of insufficiency of immature yang.Children with allergic comorbidity initially have the spleen-qi deficiency pathogenesis,and then the kidney yang will be further involved if the children fail in timely regulation and supplementation,which will result in kidney yang deficiency.In the view of spleen-kidney deficiency-cold pathogenesis of children with allergic comorbidity,Professor Xu Youjia suggested that,during the treatment,attention should be paid to the protection of the spleen(earth)of the middle energizer,thus to ensure the postnatal fire warm congenital kidney yang,and then the efficacy of raising qi and reinforcing yang can be achieved.The core medicines used for the treatment of deficiency-cold snineling nose include seven herbs,and they were Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma,Atractylodis Macrocephalae Rhizoma,Angelicae Dahuricae Radix,Saposhnikoviae Radix,Xanthii Fructus,Magnoliae Flos,and Schisandrae Chinensis Fructus.For children with severe deficiency-cold,the treatment needs to start from supplementing kidney-qi and protecting the root of yang,and the medicinals such as Psoraleae Fructus,Cimicifugae Rhizoma,Eucommiae Cortex,and Cinnamomi Cortex can be used.Professor Xu stressed the importance of adjusting the children's dietary structure and habits for protecting the spleen and stomach.The application of therapy of mediating the middle earth,raising qi and strengthening yang should accord with the growth and development of children,and the therapy is suitable for guiding the clinical treatment of diseases related to deficiency-cold syndrome.The selection of prescriptions should be based on the identification of the pathogenesis of deficiency-cold and its severity.
5.Three new chalcone C-glycosides from Carthami Flos.
Jia-Xu BAO ; Yong-Xiang WANG ; Xian ZHANG ; Ya-Zhu YANG ; Yue LIN ; Jiao-Jiao YIN ; Yun-Fang ZHAO ; Hui-Xia HUO ; Peng-Fei TU ; Jun LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(13):3715-3745
The chemical components of Carthami Flos were investigated by using macroporous resin, silica gel column chromatography, reversed-phase octadecylsilane(ODS) column chromatography, Sephadex LH-20, and semi-preparative high-performance liquid chromatography(HPLC). The planar structures of the compounds were established based on their physicochemical properties and ultraviolet-visible(UV-Vis), infrared(IR), high-resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry(HR-ESI-MS), and nuclear magnetic resonance(NMR) spectroscopic technology. The absolute configurations were determined by comparing the calculated and experimental electronic circular dichroism(ECD). Six flavonoid C-glycosides were isolated from the 30% ethanol elution fraction of macroporous resin obtained from the 95% ethanol extract of Carthami Flos, and identified as saffloquinoside F(1), 5-hydroxysaffloneoside(2), iso-5-hydroxysaffloneoside(3), isosafflomin C(4), safflomin C(5), and vicenin 2(6). Among these, the compounds 1 to 3 were new chalcone C-glycosides. The compounds 1, 2, 4, and 5 could significantly increase the viability of H9c2 cardiomyocytes damaged by oxygen-glucose deprivation/reoxygenation(OGD/R) at a concentration of 50 μmol·L~(-1), showing their good cardioprotective activity.
Glycosides/pharmacology*
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Flowers/chemistry*
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6.Influence of COVID-19 infection on the early clinical efficacy of patients undergoing single valve replacement surgery: A retrospective cohort study
Liu XU ; Yongfeng HUO ; Lijun TIAN ; Yun ZHU ; Juan XIAO ; Ruiyan MA
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;32(05):634-638
Objective To investigate the impact of COVID-19 infection on the early clinical outcomes of patients undergoing valve replacement. Methods Perioperative data of patients who underwent single valve replacement at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Chinese People's Liberation Army Medical University from January to February 2023 were consecutively collected. Based on COVID-19 infection status, patients were divided into a COVID-19 group and a non-COVID-19 group. The perioperative data were compared between the two groups. Results A total of 136 patients were included, comprising 53 males and 83 females, with a mean age of (53.4±10.2) years. There were 32 patients receiving aortic valve replacements, 102 mitral valve replacements, and 2 tricuspid valve replacements. The COVID-19 group comprised 70 patients, and the non-COVID-19 group included 66 patients. No statistical difference was observed in the incidence of postoperative complications between the two groups [9.09% (6/66) vs. 11.43% (8/70), P=0.654]. However, the COVID-19 group had longer postoperative mechanical ventilation duration [1 201.00 (1 003.75, 1 347.75) min vs. 913.50 (465.50, 1 251.00) min, P=0.001] and ICU stay [3 (2, 3) days vs. 2 (2, 3) days, P<0.001] compared to the non-COVID-19 group. Additionally, troponin I [4.76 (2.55, 7.93) ng/mL vs. 2.66 (1.19, 5.65) ng/mL, P=0.001] and brain natriuretic peptide [608.50 (249.75, 1 150.00) pg/mL vs. 192.00 (100.93, 314.75) pg/mL, P<0.001] levels were significantly higher in the COVID-19 group. Conclusion For patients with single valve disease undergoing elective surgery, short-term outcomes after recovery from COVID-19 infection are favorable, with no significant increase in in-hospital mortality or postoperative complication rates.
7.Distribution of pupil diameter and its association with myopia in school age children
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(8):1194-1197
Objective:
To investigate the distribution of pupil diameter and its association with myopia in school age children, providing ideas into the mechanisms of the role of pupil diameter in the onset and development of myopia.
Methods:
Adopting a combination of stratified cluster random sampling and convenience sampling method, 3 839 children from six schools in Shandong Province were included in September 2021. Pupil diameters distribution was analyzed by age, sex, and myopic status. Pearson correlation analysis was used to assess the relationship between pupil diameter and cycloplegic spherical equivalent (SE), as well as axial length (AL) and other variables. Propensity score matching (PSM) was applied to match myopic and non myopic children at a 1∶1 ratio based on age and sex. A generalized linear model (GLM) was constructed with pupil diameter as the dependent variable to identify independent factors influencing pupil size and its association with myopia.
Results:
The mean pupil diameter of school age children was (5.77±0.80)mm. Pupil diameter exhibited a significant increasing trend with age ( F =49.34, P trend < 0.01). Myopic children had a significantly larger mean pupil diameter [(6.10±0.73)mm] compared to non myopic children [(5.62±0.79)mm] with a statistically significant difference( t=18.10, P <0.01). Multivariable GLM analysis, adjusted for age, amplitude of accommodation, and uncorrected visual acuity, revealed a negative correlation between pupil diameter and cycloplegic SE (before PSM: β =-0.089, after PSM: β =-0.063, both P <0.01).
Conclusions
Myopic school age children exhibite larger pupil diameters than their non myopic counterparts. Pupil diameter may serve as a potential indicator for monitoring myopia development in school age children.
8.Noncoding RNA Terc-53 and hyaluronan receptor Hmmr regulate aging in mice.
Sipeng WU ; Yiqi CAI ; Lixiao ZHANG ; Xiang LI ; Xu LIU ; Guangkeng ZHOU ; Hongdi LUO ; Renjian LI ; Yujia HUO ; Zhirong ZHANG ; Siyi CHEN ; Jinliang HUANG ; Jiahao SHI ; Shanwei DING ; Zhe SUN ; Zizhuo ZHOU ; Pengcheng WANG ; Geng WANG
Protein & Cell 2025;16(1):28-48
One of the basic questions in the aging field is whether there is a fundamental difference between the aging of lower invertebrates and mammals. A major difference between the lower invertebrates and mammals is the abundancy of noncoding RNAs, most of which are not conserved. We have previously identified a noncoding RNA Terc-53 that is derived from the RNA component of telomerase Terc. To study its physiological functions, we generated two transgenic mouse models overexpressing the RNA in wild-type and early-aging Terc-/- backgrounds. Terc-53 mice showed age-related cognition decline and shortened life span, even though no developmental defects or physiological abnormality at an early age was observed, indicating its involvement in normal aging of mammals. Subsequent mechanistic study identified hyaluronan-mediated motility receptor (Hmmr) as the main effector of Terc-53. Terc-53 mediates the degradation of Hmmr, leading to an increase of inflammation in the affected tissues, accelerating organismal aging. adeno-associated virus delivered supplementation of Hmmr in the hippocampus reversed the cognition decline in Terc-53 transgenic mice. Neither Terc-53 nor Hmmr has homologs in C. elegans. Neither do arthropods express hyaluronan. These findings demonstrate the complexity of aging in mammals and open new paths for exploring noncoding RNA and Hmmr as means of treating age-related physical debilities and improving healthspan.
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Mice
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RNA, Untranslated/metabolism*
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Aging/genetics*
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Mice, Transgenic
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Telomerase/metabolism*
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RNA/genetics*
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Hippocampus/metabolism*
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Humans
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
9.Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation could overcome the poor prognosis of DNMT3AmutNPM1mutFLT3-ITDmut in acute myeloid leukemia: real-world multicenter analysis in China.
Wenxuan HUO ; Yifan SHEN ; Jiayu HUANG ; Yang YANG ; Shuang FAN ; Xiaosu ZHAO ; Qi WEN ; Luxiang WANG ; Chuanhe JIANG ; Yang CAO ; Xiaodong MO ; Yang XU ; Xiaoxia HU
Frontiers of Medicine 2025;19(1):90-100
The cooccurrence of NPM1, FLT3-ITD, and DNMT3A mutations (i.e., triple mutation) is related to dismal prognosis in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) receiving chemotherapy alone. In this multicenter retrospective cohort study, we aimed to identify whether allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) could overcome the poor prognosis of DNMT3AmutNPM1mutFLT3-ITDmut AML across four transplant centers in China. Fifty-three patients with triple-mutated AML receiving allo-HSCT in complete remission were enrolled. The 1.5-year probabilities of relapse, leukemia-free survival, and overall survival after allo-HSCT were 11.9%, 80.3%, and 81.8%, respectively. Multivariate analysis revealed that more than one course of induction chemotherapy and allo-HSCT beyond CR1 were associated with poor survival. To our knowledge, this work is the largest study to explore the up-to-date undefined role of allo-HSCT in patients with triple-mutated AML. Our real-world data suggest that allo-HSCT could overcome the poor prognosis of DNMT3AmutNPM1mutFLT3-ITDmut in AML.
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Nucleophosmin
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute/mortality*
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Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation/methods*
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Male
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Female
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DNA Methyltransferase 3A
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Adult
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China
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Retrospective Studies
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DNA (Cytosine-5-)-Methyltransferases/genetics*
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Middle Aged
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Prognosis
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fms-Like Tyrosine Kinase 3/genetics*
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Mutation
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Young Adult
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Transplantation, Homologous
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Nuclear Proteins/genetics*
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Adolescent
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Aged
10.Gallstones, cholecystectomy, and cancer risk: an observational and Mendelian randomization study.
Yuanyue ZHU ; Linhui SHEN ; Yanan HUO ; Qin WAN ; Yingfen QIN ; Ruying HU ; Lixin SHI ; Qing SU ; Xuefeng YU ; Li YAN ; Guijun QIN ; Xulei TANG ; Gang CHEN ; Yu XU ; Tiange WANG ; Zhiyun ZHAO ; Zhengnan GAO ; Guixia WANG ; Feixia SHEN ; Xuejiang GU ; Zuojie LUO ; Li CHEN ; Qiang LI ; Zhen YE ; Yinfei ZHANG ; Chao LIU ; Youmin WANG ; Shengli WU ; Tao YANG ; Huacong DENG ; Lulu CHEN ; Tianshu ZENG ; Jiajun ZHAO ; Yiming MU ; Weiqing WANG ; Guang NING ; Jieli LU ; Min XU ; Yufang BI ; Weiguo HU
Frontiers of Medicine 2025;19(1):79-89
This study aimed to comprehensively examine the association of gallstones, cholecystectomy, and cancer risk. Multivariable logistic regressions were performed to estimate the observational associations of gallstones and cholecystectomy with cancer risk, using data from a nationwide cohort involving 239 799 participants. General and gender-specific two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis was further conducted to assess the causalities of the observed associations. Observationally, a history of gallstones without cholecystectomy was associated with a high risk of stomach cancer (adjusted odds ratio (aOR)=2.54, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.50-4.28), liver and bile duct cancer (aOR=2.46, 95% CI 1.17-5.16), kidney cancer (aOR=2.04, 95% CI 1.05-3.94), and bladder cancer (aOR=2.23, 95% CI 1.01-5.13) in the general population, as well as cervical cancer (aOR=1.69, 95% CI 1.12-2.56) in women. Moreover, cholecystectomy was associated with high odds of stomach cancer (aOR=2.41, 95% CI 1.29-4.49), colorectal cancer (aOR=1.83, 95% CI 1.18-2.85), and cancer of liver and bile duct (aOR=2.58, 95% CI 1.11-6.02). MR analysis only supported the causal effect of gallstones on stomach, liver and bile duct, kidney, and bladder cancer. This study added evidence to the causal effect of gallstones on stomach, liver and bile duct, kidney, and bladder cancer, highlighting the importance of cancer screening in individuals with gallstones.
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Mendelian Randomization Analysis
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Male
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Cholecystectomy/statistics & numerical data*
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Middle Aged
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Risk Factors
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Aged
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Adult
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Neoplasms/etiology*
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Stomach Neoplasms/epidemiology*


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