1.Clinical effect of upper lip aesthetic unit filled with autogenous dermis
Xinxin LI ; Yufeng LIU ; Ning LIU ; Liang HU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2025;41(10):1055-1060
Objective:To explore the clinical effect of upper lip aesthetic unit filled with autogenous dermis.Methods:The clinical data of patients with poor upper lip morphology admitted to the Department of Plastic Surgery of the Second Hospital of Nanjing from January 2022 to July 2024 were analyzed retrospectively. A longitudinal fusiform incision was made approximately 5.0 cm long in the sacrococcygeal region; the required dermal tissue was excised; and the dermis was trimmed and shaped according to the filling location. For thickening the vermilion border, the dermis was trimmed into a fusiform shape. For filling the philtral columns, the dermis was trimmed into a flat strip shape. A longitudinal incision (approximately 0.5 cm) was made in the center of vermilion. Then the tissue was separated in the layer between the orbicularis oris muscle and the mucosa to the direction of oral commissure (filling the vermilion) or separated to the philtrum ridge (filling the philtrum ridge), forming a tunnel and filling the dermal tissue in the tunnel. For subtle vermilion tubercle, the dermis could be overlapped and filled in an appropriate location in vermilion tubercle. The incision healing and complications were observed, and the morphology of upper lip and philtrum ridge was followed up to investigate whether the patients were satisfied with the surgical outcomes.Results:A total of 11 patients, all female, aged 19-57 years (mean, 38.1 years) were included. In 7 patients, the upper lip was filled with dermal tissue, the upper lip and the philtrum ridge were filled in 3 cases, and the upper lip lifting was performed in 1 case with philtrum ridge. Except for one case where the vermilion tubercle was not prominent and a two-layer dermal overlay was used to fill the vermilion tubercle, all other cases received single-layer dermis filling. The patients were followed up for 6 to 17 months. The lip swelling occurred in the early postoperative period, which could be improved after 2 weeks. The incisions were healed primarily, and no complications such as hematoma and infection occurred. The appearance of the upper lip was smooth, natural and soft. The fullness of the upper lip, the protuberance of the upper lip, the stereopsis of the vermilion tubercle and the philtrum ridge were significantly improved. No dermal contracture, cyst or other long-term complications occurred. All patients were satisfied with the appearance of upper lip.Conclusion:The use of autologous dermis to fill the upper lip aesthetic unit can effectively improve the upper lip apperance, with stable long-term results, fewer complications and high patient satisfaction.
2.Whole genome sequence characteristics of 13 dengue virus serotype 2 strains isolated from Guangzhou in 2023
MA Jinzhe ; LIANG Yufeng ; ZHOU Zhijian
China Tropical Medicine 2025;25(1):110-
Objective To analyze the whole genome sequence characteristics of dengue serotype 2 virus (DENV-2) strains isolated from Guangzhou in 2023, providing new foundational data to support local dengue fever prevention and control efforts. Methods Dengue viruses were isolated from serum samples of dengue fever patients using C6/36 cells. Whole genome sequencing of dengue virus was performed using Nanopore sequencing technology (Nanopore platform). The sequencing data were assembled utilizing IPH-NANO v1.0 software, and homology analysis, phylogenetic analysis, and amino acid site variation analysis of the dengue virus genome sequence were conducted using software such as BioEdit7.0.9.0, MEGA11, and iqTree1.6.12. Results A total of 13 DENV-2 isolates were obtained from the serum samples of dengue fever patients in Guangzhou in 2023, all of which were derived from locally infected cases. The whole genome sequences obtained by sequencing and splicing ranged from 10 429-10 439 nt in length. The nucleotide (amino acid) homology among the 13 isolates was 99.7%-99.9% (99.6%-9.9%). A genome-wide phylogenetic analysis showed that the genotypes of all 13 Guangzhou isolates were identified as the Cosmopolitan genotype and were grouped in the same evolutionary clade as isolates from Réunion (French overseas territory), Djibouti, Kenya, and other regions. Compared with the reference sequence (NC001474), a total of 26 amino acid site variations were identified in the C/prM/E protein regions of the 13 isolates, including 4 variations in the C protein region, 8 in the prM protein region, and 14 in the E protein region. Conclusion The DENV-2 strains isolated from Guangzhou in 2023 exhibited high homology, with closely related isolates primarily originating from countries or regions such as Réunion, Djibouti, and Kenya, it highlights the need for further assessment of the risk of dengue fever importation from East Africa, South Asia, and other regions.
3.Study on the effects of meridian massage of Zhuang medicine on deubiquitination modification of BRCC3 in neuropathic pain rats and its analgesic mechanism
Siqi WU ; Sheng ZHENG ; Shengwen LUO ; Jiaheng GUAN ; Yufeng HE ; Yingye LIANG ; Wei GAN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;47(2):190-195
Objective:To explore the deubiquitination modification of the deubiquitinase BRCC3 in rats with neuropathic pain (NPP) treated with meridian tuina of Zhuang medicine and its analgesic molecular mechanism.Methods:Rats were divided into normal group, sham-operation group, model group, sham-tuina group, and meridian tuina of Zhuang medicine group using a random number table method, with 9 rats in each group. Except for the normal and sham operation groups, spinal nerve ligation models were prepared in all other groups. On the first day after surgery, intervention was carried out on the meridian tuina of Zhuang medicine and sham-tuina groups for 14 days, while the other three groups were not intervened; the paw withdrawal mechanical threshold (PWMT) and paw withdrawal thermal latency (PWTL) of each group of rats were measured at 0 days before operation, 1, 7, and 14 days after operation. Western blot was used to detect the expressions of BRCC3 and NLRP3 proteins in spinal cord tissue, and ELISA was used to detect the level of IL-1β in serum.Results:On postoperative 7 and 14 d, compared with the model group, the meridian tuina of Zhuang medicine group showed an increase in PWMT and PWTL, a decrease in NLPR3 and BRCC3 expression in spinal cord tissue, and a decrease in serum IL-1β levels ( P<0.05). Compared with the sham-tuina group, the meridian tuina of Zhuang medicine group showed an increase in PWMT and PWTL, a decrease in NLRP3 protein expression in spinal cord tissue, and a decrease in IL-1β levels in serum ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Meridian tuina of Zhuang medicine can alleviate pain sensitivity in SNL model rats, and its mechanism is related to the inhibition of the expression of deubiquitinase BRCC3 by meridian massage of Zhuang medicine, which increases the ubiquitination level of NLRP3 and hinders its activation, thereby blocking the immune inflammatory response mediated by inflammatory factors.
4.Role of G protein-coupled receptor 120 in respiratory diseases
Yanyan ZHAO ; Lijun ZHANG ; Xiaochun ZHANG ; Xiangyan LIANG ; Yufeng ZHAO
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2025;45(2):244-248
G protein-coupled receptor 120(GPR120)is one of the membrane receptors for long chain free fatty acids and is distributed in alveolus macrophages and airway epithelial Club cells.GPR120 activation alleviates the inflammation of respiratory tract,improves airway hyper-responsiveness,stimulates proliferation of Club cells and promotes the repair of respiratory epithelium,which may attenuate asthma and acute lung injury.
5.Artificial intelligence-assisted design, mining, and modification of CRISPR-Cas systems.
Yufeng MAO ; Guangyun CHU ; Qingling LIANG ; Ye LIU ; Yi YANG ; Xiaoping LIAO ; Meng WANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2025;41(3):949-967
With the rapid advancement of synthetic biology, CRISPR-Cas systems have emerged as a powerful tool for gene editing, demonstrating significant potential in various fields, including medicine, agriculture, and industrial biotechnology. This review comprehensively summarizes the significant progress in applying artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to the design, mining, and modification of CRISPR-Cas systems. AI technologies, especially machine learning, have revolutionized sgRNA design by analyzing high-throughput sequencing data, thereby improving the editing efficiency and predicting off-target effects with high accuracy. Furthermore, this paper explores the role of AI in sgRNA design and evaluation, highlighting its contributions to the annotation and mining of CRISPR arrays and Cas proteins, as well as its potential for modifying key proteins involved in gene editing. These advancements have not only improved the efficiency and precision of gene editing but also expanded the horizons of genome engineering, paving the way for intelligent and precise genome editing.
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RNA, Guide, CRISPR-Cas Systems/genetics*
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6.Application of growth factors and their mimetics in tissue repair.
Zhuanglin HUANG ; Yufeng CHEN ; Yuanling LIU ; Hong LIANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2025;41(4):1291-1308
Growth factors (GFs) are a class of peptides that facilitate cell growth by binding to specific receptors on the cell membrane. With unique properties, GFs are widely applied in the repair of injured tissue. To address the limitations associated with natural peptide-based GFs and recombinant GFs, researchers have developed diverse GF mimetics. This article offers a comprehensive review on common types of GFs and their applications in tissue repair and summarizes the features of GF mimetics currently under development. The aim is to provide valuable references for promoting the application of GFs in regenerative medicine.
Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/therapeutic use*
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Tissue Engineering/methods*
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7.Neuroimaging aided diagnosis and transcranial magnetic stimulation interventions for autism spectrum disorder
Xuchu WENG ; Jin JING ; Jianhong LUO ; Xujun DUAN ; Yufeng ZANG ; Xin WANG ; Jiuxing LIANG ; Lixia YUAN ; Xingjie YANG ; Lei LI ; Lizi LIN ; Haiqing XU ; Zhuoming CHEN ; Saijun HUANG ; Qiang CHEN ; Quanying YI ; Maoping LIANG ; Yanjuan CHEN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(8):661-670
Autism spectrum disorder(ASD),characterized by unknown etiology and high heterogeneity,ne-cessitates precise diagnostic and intervention strategies.Neuroimaging techniques have shown great promise in un-covering the neural mechanisms of ASD,providing a foundation for aided diagnosis and transcranial magnetic stim-ulation(TMS)interventions.This review highlights that integrating multimodal neuroimaging and developing indi-vidualized indices with developmental specificity can significantly improve the accuracy of ASD diagnosis and clas-sification.Furthermore,TMS interventions guided by functional connectivity derived from functional magnetic reso-nance imaging(fMRI)offer a personalized approach to ASD treatment.
8.The role of LncRNA RMST in gastric cancer:Expression levels,diagnostic value,and prognostic implica-tionssion
Danping WANG ; Yufeng CAI ; Dehua HU ; Liang ZHANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(3):409-413
Objective To investigate the expression of LncRNA RMST in gastric cancer and its value in diagnosis and prognosis.Methods Tumor and adjacent normal tissues were collected and analyzed from 92 gastric cancer patients.The expression of LncRNA RMST in these tissues was measured using RT-qPCR.ROC curve analysis was performed to evaluate the diagnostic value of LncRNA RMST for gastric cancer.Survival curves were plotted to assess the prognostic significance of LncRNA RMST in gastric cancer.Results LncRNA RMST expression was significantly lower in gastric cancer tissues than in normal tissues.Further analysis revealed that LncRNA RMST expression levels decreased progressively with advancing cancer stages and were significantly correlated with tumor size,TNM staging,and lymph node metastasis(P<0.05),with no significant correlation with patient age or gender.Additionally,ROC curve analysis indicated that LncRNA RMST has substantial diagnostic value in gastric cancer,with AUC of 0.76(95%CI:0.69~0.83,P<0.01),sensitivity of 70.31%,and specificity of 71.56%.Survival analysis showed that patients with high LncRNA RMST expression had significantly higher overall survival rates than those with low expression.Conclusion LncRNA RMST plays a critical role in the occurrence,progres-sion,and prognosis of gastric cancer.It may serve as a potential biomarker for the diagnosis and prognosis of gastric cancer,offering new insights for clinical screening and therapeutic strategies.
9.Correlation between intestinal flora imbalance and colorectal polyps and intestinal metaplasia of Hp infec-tion
Yufeng LUO ; Biao LIANG ; Xiaodong CHEN ; Xiaoqiao YANG ; Ling HE
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(21):3352-3357
Objective To investigate the association between intestinal microbiota dysbiosis and colonic polyps,Helicobacter pylori(Hp)infection,and intestinal metaplasia.Methods A total of 200 patients diagnosed with colonic polyps,Hp infection,or both conditions.These patients were classified into three groups:the colonic polyp group(n=90),the Hp infection with intestinal metaplasia group(n=49),and the colonic polyp combined with Hp infection and intestinal metaplasia group(n=61).Additionally,62 individuals who underwent routine health examinations at our hospital during the same period were enrolled as a control group.The study compared gut microbiota imbalances across these groups to investigate the association between intestinal dysbiosis and colonic pol-yps,Hp infection,and the co-occurrence of colonic polyps with Hp-related intestinal metaplasia.Logistic regression analysis was performed to identify risk factors associated with the development of intestinal metaplasia due to Hp infection in patients with colonic polyps.Results Compared to the control group,intestinal flora imbalance was significantly more prevalent in the colorectal polyp group,the Hp infection with intestinal metaplasia group,and the colorectal polyp combined with Hp infection and intestinal metaplasia group(P<0.05).Moreover,intestinal flora imbalance in the colorectal polyp with Hp infection and intestinal metaplasia group was significantly higher than that in both the colorectal polyp group and the Hp infection with intestinal metaplasia group(P<0.05).Regarding exhaled gas levels,H2 and CH4 concentrations were significantly elevated in the groups with colorectal polyps accom-panied by Hp infection and intestinal metaplasia,those with colorectal polyps alone,and those with Hp infection and intestinal metaplasia,compared to the control group(P<0.05).Similarly,exhaled H2S levels were significantly higher in the group with colorectal polyps complicated by Hp infection and intestinal metaplasia than in the control group(P<0.05).Furthermore,exhaled H2 and CH4 levels showed positive correlations with the presence of colorectal polyps,Hp infection with intestinal metaplasia,and colorectal polyps combined with Hp infection and intestinal metaplasia(P<0.05).Exhaled H2S levels were positively correlated with colorectal polyps complicated by Hp infec-tion and intestinal metaplasia(P<0.05).Logistic regression analysis indicated that a history of smoking,atrophic gastritis,peptic ulcer,and intestinal flora imbalance are independent risk factors for Hp infection-associated intesti-nal metaplasia in patients with colorectal polyps(P<0.05).Conclusion Intestinal flora imbalance is associated with colorectal polyps and Hp-induced intestinal metaplasia,suggesting that microbial dysbiosis may represent a potential risk factor for the development of these conditions.
10.Neuroimaging aided diagnosis and transcranial magnetic stimulation interventions for autism spectrum disorder
Xuchu WENG ; Jin JING ; Jianhong LUO ; Xujun DUAN ; Yufeng ZANG ; Xin WANG ; Jiuxing LIANG ; Lixia YUAN ; Xingjie YANG ; Lei LI ; Lizi LIN ; Haiqing XU ; Zhuoming CHEN ; Saijun HUANG ; Qiang CHEN ; Quanying YI ; Maoping LIANG ; Yanjuan CHEN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(8):661-670
Autism spectrum disorder(ASD),characterized by unknown etiology and high heterogeneity,ne-cessitates precise diagnostic and intervention strategies.Neuroimaging techniques have shown great promise in un-covering the neural mechanisms of ASD,providing a foundation for aided diagnosis and transcranial magnetic stim-ulation(TMS)interventions.This review highlights that integrating multimodal neuroimaging and developing indi-vidualized indices with developmental specificity can significantly improve the accuracy of ASD diagnosis and clas-sification.Furthermore,TMS interventions guided by functional connectivity derived from functional magnetic reso-nance imaging(fMRI)offer a personalized approach to ASD treatment.

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