1.Research progress of MAVS in viruses evading host natural immunity
Donglin BI ; Xiaoli YANG ; Dongliang YANG ; Fangcheng LIU ; Xiaowen ZHANG ; Qiongyi LI ; Jialin BAI
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2024;40(11):2452-2457,2464
Innate immunity is the first line of the host cell defensing against viral infection,in which the pattern recognition re-ceptors(PRRs)such as Toll-like receptors(TLRs)and retinoic acid induces gene Ⅰ-like receptors(RLRs)play an important role.After virus infection,mitochondrial antiviral signaling protein(MAVS)in PRRs-mediated signaling pathway,which are of the com-mon linker molecule for downstream signal transmission,can receive signals transmitted by upstream TLR and RIG-Ⅰ,activate down-stream NF-κB and IRF3/7 signaling pathways leading to the activation of interferon(IFN)expression.Therefore MAVS acts as a bridge in the innate immune signaling pathway.More and more studies have shown that viruses have evolved a series of mechanism to escape the innate immune response over the long course of their evolution,and evaded the host's antiviral immune response by interfer-ing with multiple sites in the MAVS-mediated signaling pathway so as to complete its own replication and proliferation.In this paper,the role of MAVS in IFN-Ⅰ pathway and its latest research progress in the mechanism of anti-DNA viruses and anti-RNA viruses reac-tion are reviewed,providing theoretical basis for further studying the detailed mechanism of anti-virus of MAVS.
2.Value of Multimodal Ultrasonography Combined with Clinical Indicators in Predicting the Progression of Ischemic Stroke
Li DONG ; Rongping NING ; Qiongyi XIAO
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2024;45(3):166-173
Objective To investigate the clinical value of multimodal ultrasonography combined with clinical indicators in predicting the progression of ischemic stroke(IS).Methods A total of 134 patients with IS admitted to Third People's Hospital of Yunnan Province from January 2020 to October 2022 were selected as study objects and were divided into progressive ischemic stroke(PIS)group(n=20)and non-progressive ischemic stroke(NPIS)group(n=114)according to the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale(NIHSS)score.The clinical indicators,multi-modal ultrasonic image manifestations and related parameters of the two groups were counted,the influencing factors of PIS were screened by Logistics,the nomogram model was drawn,and the predictive efficiency of the nomogram model was evaluated by ROC curve and calibration curve.Results There were significant differences in age,baseline nutritional risk index(GNRI)score,baseline homocysteine(Hcy)and baseline uric acid(UA)between the two groups(P<0.05).The peak time(TTP),peak intensity(PI),the area under the curve(AUC),carotid plaque enhancement mode,the mean value of maximum elastic modulus(MEmax)and mean value of minimum elastic modulus(MEmin)were compared between the two groups,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).Logistic analysis showed that baseline GNRI score,baseline UA,TTP,PI,AUCTC,carotid plaque enhancement pattern,MEmax and MEmin were the influencing factors of PIS(P<0.05).Based on the above factors,the nomogram model was drawn.ROC curve and calibration curve showed that the model had good prediction efficiency,and the prediction efficiency was in good agreement with the reality.Conclusion The influencing factors of PIS include baseline GNRI score,baseline UA,TTP,PI,AUCTC,carotid plaque enhancement pattern,MEmax,MEmin,and the neagram model based on the above factors has good differentiation and accuracy.
3.Negative perfectionism and academic procrastination among nursing college students: the mediating role of anxiety and the moderating role of negative cognitive emotion regulation strategies
Qiongyi WANG ; Zhaonan YANG ; Lida YANG ; Shuiqing RONG ; Xiaohui QIU ; Zhengxue QIAO ; Tianyi BU ; Xiaomeng HU ; Yuanbo LI ; Junling LIU ; Qinghe FAN ; Yanjie YANG ; Xiuxian YANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2024;33(12):1122-1127
Objective:To explore the impact of negative perfectionism on academic procrastination, as well as the mediating role of anxiety and the moderating role of negative cognitive emotion regulation strategies.Methods:In December 2022, a cross-sectional survey was conducted on 4 178 students from a medical college in Heilongjiang Province. The Zi negative perfectionism questionnaire, procrastination assessment scale-student, generalized anxiety disorder-7, and cognitive emotion regulation questionnaire were used to conduct the questionnaire survey, and 4 004 valid questionnaires were recovered. SPSS 26.0 statistical software was used for common method deviation test, descriptive statistics and correlation analysis, PROCESS macro program was used for mediation and moderation effect analysis.Results:(1) The scores of nursing students' negative perfectionism, anxiety, negative cognitive emotion regulation strategy, and academic procrastination were (120.48±23.40), (12.75±5.36), (44.82±11.20), and (42.95±14.30), respectively. (2) Negative perfectionism was positively correlated with anxiety ( r=0.311, P<0.01) and academic procrastination ( r=0.113, P<0.01). Academic procrastination was positively correlated with anxiety ( r=0.190, P<0.01) and negative cognitive emotion regulation strategies ( r=0.260, P<0.01). (3) Anxiety played a partially mediating role between negative perfectionism and academic procrastination, with direct effect and mediating effect accounting for 49.11% (0.055/0.112) and 50.89% (0.057/0.112) of the total effect, respectively. (4) The effect of negative perfectionism on anxiety was moderated by negative cognitive emotions, and the predictive effect of negative perfectionism on anxiety was stronger in nursing college students with high negative cognitive emotion ( β=0.231, P<0.001). Conclusion:Among nursing college students, negative perfectionism can predict academic procrastination through anxiety, and cognitive emotion regulation strategies moderate the predictive effect of negative perfectionism on anxiety.
4.Research progress on the role of IFN-β in viral infection
Shuai SHAO ; Xiaolan JI ; Yiyang FAN ; Jialin BAI ; Qiongyi LI
Immunological Journal 2024;40(11):844-855
IFN-β,secreted by fibroblasts,leukocytes,epithelial cells and other cells,plays an important role in the intrinsic immune response,and involves in the body's anti-viral immune response by inducing a variety of antiviral genes.It has various biological functions such as inhibiting viral replication,anti-parasite,influencing cell proliferation,participating in immune regulation,and anti-tumor.This paper mainly reviews the activation of IFN-β and its antiviral effects after DNA virus and RNA virus infections and the immune escape mechanism evolved by some viruses,and summarizes the progress of the research on the interferon signaling pathway regulated by viral infections,so as to provide references for the future research on the mechanism of antiviral infections and their prevention and treatment.
5.Negative perfectionism and academic procrastination among nursing college students: the mediating role of anxiety and the moderating role of negative cognitive emotion regulation strategies
Qiongyi WANG ; Zhaonan YANG ; Lida YANG ; Shuiqing RONG ; Xiaohui QIU ; Zhengxue QIAO ; Tianyi BU ; Xiaomeng HU ; Yuanbo LI ; Junling LIU ; Qinghe FAN ; Yanjie YANG ; Xiuxian YANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2024;33(12):1122-1127
Objective:To explore the impact of negative perfectionism on academic procrastination, as well as the mediating role of anxiety and the moderating role of negative cognitive emotion regulation strategies.Methods:In December 2022, a cross-sectional survey was conducted on 4 178 students from a medical college in Heilongjiang Province. The Zi negative perfectionism questionnaire, procrastination assessment scale-student, generalized anxiety disorder-7, and cognitive emotion regulation questionnaire were used to conduct the questionnaire survey, and 4 004 valid questionnaires were recovered. SPSS 26.0 statistical software was used for common method deviation test, descriptive statistics and correlation analysis, PROCESS macro program was used for mediation and moderation effect analysis.Results:(1) The scores of nursing students' negative perfectionism, anxiety, negative cognitive emotion regulation strategy, and academic procrastination were (120.48±23.40), (12.75±5.36), (44.82±11.20), and (42.95±14.30), respectively. (2) Negative perfectionism was positively correlated with anxiety ( r=0.311, P<0.01) and academic procrastination ( r=0.113, P<0.01). Academic procrastination was positively correlated with anxiety ( r=0.190, P<0.01) and negative cognitive emotion regulation strategies ( r=0.260, P<0.01). (3) Anxiety played a partially mediating role between negative perfectionism and academic procrastination, with direct effect and mediating effect accounting for 49.11% (0.055/0.112) and 50.89% (0.057/0.112) of the total effect, respectively. (4) The effect of negative perfectionism on anxiety was moderated by negative cognitive emotions, and the predictive effect of negative perfectionism on anxiety was stronger in nursing college students with high negative cognitive emotion ( β=0.231, P<0.001). Conclusion:Among nursing college students, negative perfectionism can predict academic procrastination through anxiety, and cognitive emotion regulation strategies moderate the predictive effect of negative perfectionism on anxiety.
6.Research progress on the role of IFN-β in viral infection
Shuai SHAO ; Xiaolan JI ; Yiyang FAN ; Jialin BAI ; Qiongyi LI
Immunological Journal 2024;40(11):844-855
IFN-β,secreted by fibroblasts,leukocytes,epithelial cells and other cells,plays an important role in the intrinsic immune response,and involves in the body's anti-viral immune response by inducing a variety of antiviral genes.It has various biological functions such as inhibiting viral replication,anti-parasite,influencing cell proliferation,participating in immune regulation,and anti-tumor.This paper mainly reviews the activation of IFN-β and its antiviral effects after DNA virus and RNA virus infections and the immune escape mechanism evolved by some viruses,and summarizes the progress of the research on the interferon signaling pathway regulated by viral infections,so as to provide references for the future research on the mechanism of antiviral infections and their prevention and treatment.
7.Continuation, reduction, or withdrawal of tofacitinib in patients with rheumatoid arthritis achieving sustained disease control: a multicenter, open-label, randomized controlled trial.
Mengyan WANG ; Yu XUE ; Fang DU ; Lili MA ; Liang-Jing LU ; Lindi JIANG ; Yi-Li TAO ; Chengde YANG ; Hui SHI ; Honglei LIU ; Xiaobing CHENG ; Junna YE ; Yutong SU ; Dongbao ZHAO ; Sheng-Ming DAI ; Jialin TENG ; Qiongyi HU
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(3):331-340
BACKGROUND:
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), a chronic systemic autoimmune disease, is characterized by synovitis and progressive damage to the bone and cartilage of the joints, leading to disability and reduced quality of life. This study was a randomized clinical trial comparing the outcomes between withdrawal and dose reduction of tofacitinib in patients with RA who achieved sustained disease control.
METHODS:
The study was designed as a multicenter, open-label, randomized controlled trial. Eligible patients who were taking tofacitinib (5 mg twice daily) and had achieved sustained RA remission or low disease activity (disease activity score in 28 joints [DAS28] ≤3.2) for at least 3 months were enrolled at six centers in Shanghai, China. Patients were randomly assigned (1:1:1) to one of three treatment groups: continuation of tofacitinib (5 mg twice daily); reduction in tofacitinib dose (5 mg daily); and withdrawal of tofacitinib. Efficacy and safety were assessed up to 6 months.
RESULTS:
Overall, 122 eligible patients were enrolled, with 41 in the continuation group, 42 in the dose-reduction group, and 39 in the withdrawal group. After 6 months, the percentage of patients with a DAS28-erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) of <3.2 was significantly lower in the withdrawal group than that in the reduction and continuation groups (20.5%, 64.3%, and 95.1%, respectively; P < 0.0001 for both comparisons). The average flare-free time was 5.8 months for the continuation group, 4.7 months for the dose reduction group, and 2.4 months for the withdrawal group.
CONCLUSION:
Withdrawal of tofacitinib in patients with RA with stable disease control resulted in a rapid and significant loss of efficacy, while standard or reduced doses of tofacitinib maintained a favorable state.
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Chictr.org, ChiCTR2000039799.
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8.Investigation and analysis of night nursing difficulties in coronary artery disease patients combined with cognitive disorder
Lan JIANG ; Yuan ZHU ; Wenjuan LI ; Qiongyi MAO ; Qi YU
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2014;(14):1-3
Objective To investigate the nursing observation for abnormal behaviors and clinical symptoms at night in patients with coronary artery disease combined with cognitive disor-der.Methods The material of 64 patients admitted in CCU of our hospital from April 2013 to April 2014 were analyzed with questionnaire and descriptive research.Results The symptoms of patients with coronary artery disease combined with cognitive disorder included sleep disorders,ab-normal excretory behavior,unsafe behaviors,low medicine-taken compliance and chest pain. Conclusion Careful observation and timely intervention for patients with coronary artery disease combined with cognitive disorder could improve nursing quality.
9.Investigation and analysis of night nursing difficulties in coronary artery disease patients combined with cognitive disorder
Lan JIANG ; Yuan ZHU ; Wenjuan LI ; Qiongyi MAO ; Qi YU
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2014;(14):1-3
Objective To investigate the nursing observation for abnormal behaviors and clinical symptoms at night in patients with coronary artery disease combined with cognitive disor-der.Methods The material of 64 patients admitted in CCU of our hospital from April 2013 to April 2014 were analyzed with questionnaire and descriptive research.Results The symptoms of patients with coronary artery disease combined with cognitive disorder included sleep disorders,ab-normal excretory behavior,unsafe behaviors,low medicine-taken compliance and chest pain. Conclusion Careful observation and timely intervention for patients with coronary artery disease combined with cognitive disorder could improve nursing quality.
10.Clinical features of Crohn's disease at different location
Qiongyi XIAO ; Yunhong LI ; Xiaoyun LU ; Xiaoping ZOU ; Zhaomin XU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2009;26(2):79-82
Objective To study the clinical features of Crohn's disease(CD)at different location,I.e.small intestine.colon and ileocolon,to facilitate the knowledge of the disease.Methods Data of 103 patients,hospitalized to our department from 2000 to January 2008,were retrospectively analyzed,including general status,clinical manifestations,laboratory findings and pathological changes.Results The cohort included 70 males and 33 females,with the age when the diagnosis was confirmed ranging from 12 to 70,with a peak at 20-29 yr.The location of the main lesion was at small bowel(L1)in 39(38%),at colon (L2)in 16(16%)and at ileum-colon(L3)48(46%).There was no significant difference between each group,regarding the age of onset or the when the diagnosis was confirmed.The incidence of intestinal obstruction was higher in L1 patients than that in L3(P<0.05).In group L1,12(30.8%)were diagnosed by capsule endoscopy,and 17(44%)were confirmed by colonoscopy.Diagnostic rates of L2 and L3 with reference to clinical manifestations.combined with colonoscopy and pathology were 87.5%and 83.3%,respectivelv.In this cohort,there were 23(22.3%)mild cases,58(56.3%)moderate cases and 22 (21.4%)severe cases,according to simplified CD activity index(CDAI).The rate of severe case in L3 was 59.0%(13/48),which was significantly higher than that in L1(P<0.05).Conclusion In patients with CD,L1 is characterized by delayed diagnosis and need of emergent surgery,while L3 is featured with extensive involvement.severe complications and systemic manifestations.Severe case is common in 13 patient,capsule endoscopy and Colonoscopy are important in early detection of the disease to decrease operation rate and delay the time of first operation.

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