1.Acupuncture for the Treatment of Depressive Disorders:A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Based on 52 Randomized Controlled Trials
Moujia HAO ; Tian SONG ; Kailin YANG ; Jinwen GE ; Bolin ZHANG ; Yexing YAN
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(8):2298-2322
Objective To assess the therapeutic effect of acupuncture in depressive disorders based on current randomized controlled trials(RCTs).Method RCTs on acupuncture interventions for primary depression by searching databases including CNKI,Wanfang,VIP,Sinomed,PubMed,and Embase.Two researchers independently assessed the quality of the literature,extracted data according to the latest Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions,and cross-checked the data.Meta-analysis was performed using RevMan 5.4 software.Result A total of 52 studies were included,comprising 5277 patients.The meta-analysis results showed that acupuncture significantly improved depression symptoms as measured by the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale(HAMD)and reduced clinical inefficacy rates{HAMD-17:WMD=-2.35,95%CI[-3.04,-1.67],P<0.000 01;HAMD-24:WMD=-2.77,95%CI[-3.52,-2.03],P<0.000 01;HAMD(unspecified scale):WMD=-2.77,95%CI[-3.52,-2.03],P<0.000 01;Clinical inefficacy:RR=0.39,95%CI[0.33,0.47],P<0.000 01}.Additionally,acupuncture increased 5-HT levels(SMD=1.11,95%CI[0.67,1.55],P<0.000 01).In terms of safety,acupuncture did not increase the incidence of adverse events and reduced TESS scores{Adverse event incidence:RR=0.65,95%CI[0.47,0.89],P=0.007;TESS scores:WMD=-1.66,95%CI[-3.12,-0.20],P=0.03}.There is potential publication bias regarding clinical inefficacy and adverse events,necessitating cautious interpretation.Conclusion Based on the current evidence,acupuncture is an effective and safe treatment for depressive disorders.However,more high-quality RCTs are needed to further validate or refine these conclusions.
2.Acupuncture for the Treatment of Depressive Disorders:A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Based on 52 Randomized Controlled Trials
Moujia HAO ; Tian SONG ; Kailin YANG ; Jinwen GE ; Bolin ZHANG ; Yexing YAN
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(8):2298-2322
Objective To assess the therapeutic effect of acupuncture in depressive disorders based on current randomized controlled trials(RCTs).Method RCTs on acupuncture interventions for primary depression by searching databases including CNKI,Wanfang,VIP,Sinomed,PubMed,and Embase.Two researchers independently assessed the quality of the literature,extracted data according to the latest Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions,and cross-checked the data.Meta-analysis was performed using RevMan 5.4 software.Result A total of 52 studies were included,comprising 5277 patients.The meta-analysis results showed that acupuncture significantly improved depression symptoms as measured by the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale(HAMD)and reduced clinical inefficacy rates{HAMD-17:WMD=-2.35,95%CI[-3.04,-1.67],P<0.000 01;HAMD-24:WMD=-2.77,95%CI[-3.52,-2.03],P<0.000 01;HAMD(unspecified scale):WMD=-2.77,95%CI[-3.52,-2.03],P<0.000 01;Clinical inefficacy:RR=0.39,95%CI[0.33,0.47],P<0.000 01}.Additionally,acupuncture increased 5-HT levels(SMD=1.11,95%CI[0.67,1.55],P<0.000 01).In terms of safety,acupuncture did not increase the incidence of adverse events and reduced TESS scores{Adverse event incidence:RR=0.65,95%CI[0.47,0.89],P=0.007;TESS scores:WMD=-1.66,95%CI[-3.12,-0.20],P=0.03}.There is potential publication bias regarding clinical inefficacy and adverse events,necessitating cautious interpretation.Conclusion Based on the current evidence,acupuncture is an effective and safe treatment for depressive disorders.However,more high-quality RCTs are needed to further validate or refine these conclusions.
3.Optimization of CD19 chimeric antigen receptor T cell establishment and observation of the killing effect in vitro and in vivo
Chunxiao REN ; Xianxian CHEN ; Li ZHAO ; Yu TIAN ; Kailin XU ; Kai ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2022;43(6):506-512
Objective:To optimize the stimulation and activation system of mouse CD3 + T cells in vitro and explore the optimal infection time of CD3 + T cells to establish mouse CD19 chimeric antigen receptor T cells (mCD19 CAR-T) , and to also verify its killing effect in vivo and in vitro. Method:Splenic CD3 +T cells were isolated and purified using magnetic beads, and the cells were cultured in Soluble anti-CD3/CD28, PMA+Ionomycin, and Plated anti-CD3/CD28. Cell activation and apoptosis were assessed by flow cytometry after 8, 24, 48, and 72 hours. ScFv plasmid of mouse CD19 antibody was transfected to plat-E cells to package retrovirus. Activated CD3 + T cells were infected to construct mouse-specific CD19 chimeric antigen receptor T cells (mCD19 CAR-T) , and mCD19 CAR-T cells were co-cultured with B-cell lymphoma cell line A20 in vitro. The specific toxicity of A20 was detected by flow cytometry, and mCD19 CAR-T cells were infused into the lymphoma mouse model to detect its killing effect and distribution. Results:The activation effect of Plated anti-CD3/CD28 on CD3 + T cells was superior, with the cells exhibiting good viability 24–48 hours after stimulation. Established mCD19 CAR-T cells with stable efficiency[ (32.27±7.56) % ] were specifically able to kill A20 tumor cells (The apoptosis rate was 24.3% at 48 h) . In vivo detection showed a non-significant decrease in the percentage[ (1.83±0.58) % ] of splenic CD19 + cells 6 days after mCD19 CAR-T cell infusion. A marked clearance in bone marrow and spleen appeared on day 12 compared with the A20 group, and this difference was statistically significant[spleen: (0.36±0.04) % vs (47.00±13.46) % , P<0.001; bone marrow: (1.82±0.29) % vs (37.30±1.44) % , P<0.0001]. Moreover, mCD19 CAR-T cells were distributed in high proportions in the peripheral blood, spleen, and bone marrow[ (2.90±1.12) % , (4.96±0.80) % , (13.55±1.56) % ]. Conclusion:This study demonstrated an optimized activation system and the optimal infection time of CD3 + T cells. Furthermore, stable constructed mCD19 CAR-T cells showed a remarkable killing ability in vitro and in vivo.
4.High-throughput screening identifies established drugs as SARS-CoV-2 PLpro inhibitors.
Yao ZHAO ; Xiaoyu DU ; Yinkai DUAN ; Xiaoyan PAN ; Yifang SUN ; Tian YOU ; Lin HAN ; Zhenming JIN ; Weijuan SHANG ; Jing YU ; Hangtian GUO ; Qianying LIU ; Yan WU ; Chao PENG ; Jun WANG ; Chenghao ZHU ; Xiuna YANG ; Kailin YANG ; Ying LEI ; Luke W GUDDAT ; Wenqing XU ; Gengfu XIAO ; Lei SUN ; Leike ZHANG ; Zihe RAO ; Haitao YANG
Protein & Cell 2021;12(11):877-888
A new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) has been identified as the etiologic agent for the COVID-19 outbreak. Currently, effective treatment options remain very limited for this disease; therefore, there is an urgent need to identify new anti-COVID-19 agents. In this study, we screened over 6,000 compounds that included approved drugs, drug candidates in clinical trials, and pharmacologically active compounds to identify leads that target the SARS-CoV-2 papain-like protease (PLpro). Together with main protease (M
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5.Progress of CD5-positive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Yu TIAN ; Wei SANG ; Kailin XU
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2019;28(6):378-381
CD5-positive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (CD5+DLBCL) is a special type of DLBCL, which is characterized with later clinical staging, high-risk of relapse in extranodular tissues like bone marrow and central nervous system (CNS).Combined chemotherapy including rituximab and salvage autotransplantation/ allotransplantation can not significantly improve the prognosis. This article reviews the clinicopathological features, the possible pathogenesis, treatment status and dilemma in order to get the better understanding of CD5+DLBCL and avail the early diagnosis and individualized treatment.
6.Protection of cannabinoid to retinal ganglion cells against oxygen-glucose deprivation damage
Yumeng, SHEN ; Zhongqiao, LIN ; Shiliang, LIU ; Kailin, TIAN ; Yuanyuan, CHEN ; Yin, SHEN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2017;35(1):10-16
Background Acute retinal ischemia anoxic injury is common in eye disorders,such as acute glaucoma,central retinal artery occlusion and ischemic optic neuropathy,etc.This will cause retinal ischemia anoxic injury and induce retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) death in addition.Endogenous cannabinoid (CB) and its receptors are involved in the central nervous system injury,ischemia,inflammation,and poisoning and other physiological and pathological process.Objective This study was to investigate the effect of CB on RGCs damage induced by oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD).Methods The eyeballs were obtained from 6-week-old normal C57BL/6J mice to prepare retinal frozen sectionsand the expression and distribution of cannabinoid receptors (CB1R and CB2R) in RGCs was detected by immunofluorescence staining.The eyeballs of ten newborn C57BL/6J mice (postnatal 0-3 days) were obtained after immersed by 75% alcohol and the retinas were isolated in preeooling DMEM for the primary culture of RGCs.The cells were identified by detecting the expression of Brn3a,a marker of RGCs,with immunofluorescence staining.Then the cells cultured for 14 days were divided into normal control group (in complete culture medium+95% air+5% CO2) and OGD group (in glucose-free medium+95% N2 +4% CO2 + 1% O2) for 20 hours.The mitochondrial damage and RGCs morphology changed were evaluated by JC-1 staining to observe the mitochondrial membrane potential change.SR141716A (CB1R antagonist,1 μmol/L),SR144528 (CB2R antagonist,1 μmol/L) and 5 or 10 μmol/L WIN 55212-2 (CB1R and CB2R agonist) were added,and the survival rate of RGCs was assayed MTT.Results CBR was positively expressed in various layers of normal mouse retinas.The cells in the normal control group showed uniform size and polygon in shape with the long and thin axons,and the expression of Brn-3a was seen in the cells.However,in the OGD group,cell shrinkage and fragments were found and most of the axons disappeared.The expression of Brn-3a was evidently weakened.The fluorescence intensity of JC-1 was evidently weakened in the OGD group compared with the normal control group,showing the reduce of mitochondrial membrane potential.MTT assay showed that the survival rate of RGCs was (100.00± 13.87)%,which was significantly higher than (89.52-± 18.16)% in the normal control group (q =8.065,P =0.008).The mean survival rates of RGCs were (116.63±22.21)% and (112.61 ±19.02)% in the cells treated by SR141716A and SR144528,and that in the normal cells was (89.52 ± 18.16)% in the OGD group,with significant differences between SR141716A-or SR144528-treated cells and normal cells (q =29.780,17.391;both at P< 0.01).Conclusions Hypoxia and glucose-free up-regulate the expression of CB and activate CB pathway.Inhibition of activation CBR process has a neuroprotection effect under the Hypoxia and glucose-free condition.
7. Efficacy and safety of IA regimen containing different doses of idarubicin in de-novo acute myeloid leukemia for adult patients
Aining SUN ; Xiaopeng TIAN ; Xiangshan CAO ; Jian OUYANG ; Jian GU ; Kailin XU ; Kang YU ; Qingshu ZENG ; Zimin SUN ; Guoan CHEN ; Sujun GAO ; Jin ZHOU ; Jinghua WANG ; Linhua YANG ; Jianmin LUO ; Mei ZHANG ; Xinhong GUO ; Xiaomin WANG ; Xi ZHANG ; Keqian SHI ; Hui SUN ; Xinmin DING ; Jianda HU ; Ruiji ZHENG ; Hongguo ZHAO ; Ming HOU ; Xin WANG ; Fangping CHEN ; Yan ZHU ; Hong LIU ; Dongping HUANG ; Aijun LIAO ; Liangming MA ; Liping SU ; Lin LIU ; Zeping ZHOU ; Xiaobing HUANG ; Xuemei SUN ; Depei WU
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2017;38(12):1017-1023
Objective:
To investigate the efficacy and safety of IA regimen which contains idarubicin (IDA) 8 mg/m2, 10 mg/m2 or 12 mg/m2 as induction chemotherapy for adult patients with de-novo acute myeloid leukemia (AML) .
Methods:
A total of 1 215 newly diagnosed adult AML patients, ranging from May 2011 to March 2015 in the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University and other 36 clinical blood centers in China were enrolled in the multicenter, single-blind, non-randomized, clinical controlled study. To compare the response rate of complete remission (CR) , adverse events between different dose idarubicin combined with cytarabine (100 mg/m2) as induction chemotherapy in newly diagnosed patients of adult AML.
Results:
Of 1 207 evaluable AML patients were assigned to this analysis of CR rate. The CR rates of IDA 8 mg/m2 group, IDA 10 mg/m2 group and IDA 12 mg/m2 group were 73.6% (215/292) , 84.1% (662/787) and 86.7% (111/128) , respectively (
8.The crystal structure of Zika virus helicase: basis for antiviral drug design.
Hongliang TIAN ; Xiaoyun JI ; Xiaoyun YANG ; Wei XIE ; Kailin YANG ; Cheng CHEN ; Chen WU ; Heng CHI ; Zhongyu MU ; Zefang WANG ; Haitao YANG
Protein & Cell 2016;7(6):450-454
9.Structural basis of Zika virus helicase in recognizing its substrates.
Hongliang TIAN ; Xiaoyun JI ; Xiaoyun YANG ; Zhongxin ZHANG ; Zuokun LU ; Kailin YANG ; Cheng CHEN ; Qi ZHAO ; Heng CHI ; Zhongyu MU ; Wei XIE ; Zefang WANG ; Huiqiang LOU ; Haitao YANG ; Zihe RAO
Protein & Cell 2016;7(8):562-570
The recent explosive outbreak of Zika virus (ZIKV) infection has been reported in South and Central America and the Caribbean. Neonatal microcephaly associated with ZIKV infection has already caused a public health emergency of international concern. No specific vaccines or drugs are currently available to treat ZIKV infection. The ZIKV helicase, which plays a pivotal role in viral RNA replication, is an attractive target for therapy. We determined the crystal structures of ZIKV helicase-ATP-Mn(2+) and ZIKV helicase-RNA. This is the first structure of any flavivirus helicase bound to ATP. Comparisons with related flavivirus helicases have shown that although the critical P-loop in the active site has variable conformations among different species, it adopts an identical mode to recognize ATP/Mn(2+). The structure of ZIKV helicase-RNA has revealed that upon RNA binding, rotations of the motor domains can cause significant conformational changes. Strikingly, although ZIKV and dengue virus (DENV) apo-helicases share conserved residues for RNA binding, their different manners of motor domain rotations result in distinct individual modes for RNA recognition. It suggests that flavivirus helicases could have evolved a conserved engine to convert chemical energy from nucleoside triphosphate to mechanical energy for RNA unwinding, but different motor domain rotations result in variable RNA recognition modes to adapt to individual viral replication.
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10.Comparison of transfection efficiency of lymphocytes from human peripheral blood by different methods
Lingling YIN ; Suhong RUAN ; Yu TIAN ; Kai ZHAO ; Kailin XU
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2015;24(3):165-168
Objective To explore the transfection efficiency of primary lymphocytes from human peripheral blood by different methods to acquire the method with higher transfection efficiency.Methods Mononuclear cells from human peripheral blood were isolated using Ficoll-Hypaque.Cell viability was detected by Trypan blue staining.Suspending lymphocytes were sucked out and were incubated in 24-well plate after cultured in 6-well plate for 2 h.Activated lymphocytes were transfected by electroporation with plasmid(PEGFP-N1).Resting or activated lymphocytes were transfected by lentivirus vector(LVGFP) single infection or repeated infection,respectively.Green fluorescence protein (GFP) was detected under the fluorescence microscopy and percentage of positive cells was checked by flow cytometry at different time points after infection.At the same time,the effectiveness of lentivirus infection was compared under different conditions.Results Purity of mononuclear cells isolated by Ficoll-Hypaque was 95 % and its viability was over 95 %.The percentage of lymphocytes obtained with a uniform shape was 90 %-95 %.Scattered fluorescence was observed by electroporation under the conditions of voltage 2 100 V,pulse width 10 ms,pulse number 1 for lymphocyte,while fluorescent became weaker over time and no green fluorescent was observed after transfection for 72 h.After resting lymphocytes were infected once for 48 h by lentivirus vector,green fluorescent was not found and positive cells were less than 1%.1%-5 % of activated lymphocytes could express GFP after single lentivirus infection and the expression levels were enhanced with concentration increasing,while 5 %-10 % of activated lymphocytes showed strong green fluorescent by repeated lentivirus infection.In contrast with electroporation,the fluorescent with lentivirus infection was stronger over time.Conclusion Repeated lentivirus infection could efficiently transfect exogenous genes into activated lymphocytes for stable expression.

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