1.MicroRNA-26a-5p protects against podocyte injury via inhibiting TRPC6 expression in diabetic kidney disease
Yan ZHOU ; Haiyan ZHOU ; Nanchi LIU ; Yan XU ; Xingjian ZHANG ; Lin DING ; Ruixia MA
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2022;38(4):336-343
Objective:To investigate the protective effect and potential mechanisms of microRNA-26a-5p (miR-26a-5p) on podocyte injury in diabetic kidney disease (DKD).Methods:(1) In vivo experiment: Four-week-old db/db mice were divided into db/db group, db/db+agomir-NC group and db/db+miR-26a-5p agomir group according to random number table method, with 10 mice in each group, and 10 db/m mice of the same week-old were set as normal control group. At the age of 10 weeks, pathological changes were observed through light and electron microscopy. Kidney weight/body weight (KW/BW), urinary albumin to creatinine ratio (ACR), fasting blood glucose (FBG) and other biochemical indicators were also detected. The position and expression of miR-26a-5p in kidney tissue were determined through fluorescence in situ hybridization and quantitative real-time PCR, while the expressions of transient receptor potential cation channel-6 (TRPC6) and Nephrin in kidney tissue were determined by Western blotting and immunohistochemistry. (2) In vitro experiment: The immortalized mouse podocytes (MPC5) were divided into 5 groups: normal glucose group, high mannitol group, high glucose group, high glucose+miR-26a-5p mimic group, and high glucose+mimic-NC group. The expressions of miR-26a-5p, TRPC6 and Nephrin were detected. Luciferase reporter assay was conducted to research the relationship of miR-26a-5p and TRPC6. Results:(1) In vivo experiment: Compared with db/m group, db/db mice exhibited lower KW/BW and disrupted conditions of ACR, FBG, total cholesterol, triglycerides and low density lipoprotein cholesterol (all P<0.01). Increased glomeruli volume, more extracellular matrix deposition, thicker basement membrane and more foot process fusion were observed by light and electron microscope. Increased expression of TRPC6 protein as well as decreased expression of Nephrin protein and miR-26a-5p were detected in kidney tissues of db/db mice ( P<0.05). Compared with db/db+agomir-NC group, db/db mice transfected by miR-26a-5p agomir exhibited less albuminuria, with less protein expression of TRPC6 and more Nephrin in kidney tissue (all P<0.05). (2) In vitro experiment: Compared with normal glucose group, high glucose-treated podocytes exhibited increased expression of TRPC6 ( P<0.05), as well as decreased expression of Nephrin ( P<0.05) and miR-26a-5p ( P<0.01). Compared with high glucose+mimic-NC group, lower expression of TRPC6 and higher expression of Nephrin were detected in podocytes transfected by miR-26a-5p mimic (both P<0.05). Luciferase reporter assay confirmed that miR-26a-5p could regulate the expression of TRPC6 precisely. Conclusions:The expression of miR-26a-5p in podocytes is down-regulated in the context of high glucose and miR-26a-5p protects podocytes from injury via inhibiting the expression of TRPC6 in DKD.
2.Chaperone-mediated Autophagy Regulates Cell Growth by Targeting SMAD3 in Glioma.
Hanqun LIU ; Yuxuan YONG ; Xingjian LI ; Panghai YE ; Kai TAO ; Guoyou PENG ; Mingshu MO ; Wenyuan GUO ; Xiang CHEN ; Yangfu LUO ; Yuwan LIN ; Jiewen QIU ; Zhiling ZHANG ; Liuyan DING ; Miaomiao ZHOU ; Xinling YANG ; Lin LU ; Qian YANG ; Pingyi XU
Neuroscience Bulletin 2022;38(6):637-651
Previous studies suggest that the reduction of SMAD3 (mothers against decapentaplegic homolog 3) has a great impact on tumor development, but its exact pathological function remains unclear. In this study, we found that the protein level of SMAD3 was greatly reduced in human-grade IV glioblastoma tissues, in which LAMP2A (lysosome-associated membrane protein type 2A) was significantly up-regulated. LAMP2A is a key rate-limiting protein of chaperone-mediated autophagy (CMA), a lysosome pathway of protein degradation that is activated in glioma. We carefully analyzed the amino-acid sequence of SMAD3 and found that it contained a pentapeptide motif biochemically related to KFERQ, which has been proposed to be a targeting sequence for CMA. In vitro, we confirmed that SMAD3 was degraded in either serum-free or KFERQ motif deleted condition, which was regulated by LAMP2A and interacted with HSC70 (heat shock cognate 71 kDa protein). Using isolated lysosomes, amino-acid residues 75 and 128 of SMAD3 were found to be of importance for this process, which affected the CMA pathway in which SMAD3 was involved. Similarly, down-regulating SMAD3 or up-regulating LAMP2A in cultured glioma cells enhanced their proliferation and invasion. Taken together, these results suggest that excessive activation of CMA regulates glioma cell growth by promoting the degradation of SMAD3. Therefore, targeting the SMAD3-LAMP2A-mediated CMA-lysosome pathway may be a promising approach in anti-cancer therapy.
3.Genome Warehouse: A Public Repository Housing Genome-scale Data
Chen MEILI ; Ma YINGKE ; Wu SONG ; Zheng XINCHANG ; Kang HONGEN ; Sang JIAN ; Xu XINGJIAN ; Hao LILI ; Li ZHAOHUA ; Gong ZHENG ; Xiao JINGFA ; Zhang ZHANG ; Zhao WENMING ; Bao YIMING
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2021;19(4):584-589
The Genome Warehouse (GWH) is a public repository housing genome assembly data for a wide range of species and delivering a series of web services for genome data submission, storage, release, and sharing. As one of the core resources in the National Genomics Data Center (NGDC), part of the China National Center for Bioinformation (CNCB;https://ngdc.cncb.ac.cn), GWH accepts both full and partial (chloroplast, mitochondrion, and plasmid) genome sequences with different assembly levels, as well as an update of existing genome assemblies. For each assembly, GWH collects detailed genome-related metadata of biological project, biological sample, and genome assembly, in addition to genome sequence and annotation. To archive high-quality genome sequences and annotations, GWH is equipped with a uniform and standardized procedure for quality control. Besides basic browse and search functionalities, all released genome sequences and annotations can be visualized with JBrowse. By May 21, 2021, GWH has received 19,124 direct submissions covering a diversity of 1108 species and has released 8772 of them. Collectively, GWH serves as an important resource for genome-scale data management and provides free and publicly accessible data to support research activities throughout the world. GWH is publicly accessible at https://ngdc.cncb.ac.cn/gwh.
4.Treatment of vascular cognitive impairment
Wenwen XU ; Shanshan CHEN ; Xingjian LIN
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2020;28(5):370-375
The pathogenesis of vascular cognitive impairment (VCI) remains unclear. There is a lack of specific treatment methods, and there is no unified evaluation standard for its clinical efficacy. In recent years, in addition to traditional drug therapy, the role of non-drug therapy in VCI therapy has gradually attracted attention. This article reviews the drug therapy, non-drug therapy and preventive interventions to improve the cognitive symptoms of VCI.
5.The use of micro-plasma radio frequency technology to treat narrow band ultraviolet B induced guinea pigs skin pigmentation
Yan XU ; Huizheng LI ; Xingjian CHENG ; Mo CAO
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2020;36(10):1106-1113
Objective:To study on the effects of micro-plasma radio frequency technology on guinea pig skin pigmentation animal model induced by narrow band ultraviolet B (NB-UVB).Methods:We selected ten healthy guinea pigs (common grade), removed the brown hair of the guinea pig and established UVB to induce the skin pigmentation model of guinea pig. The pigmentation zone was randomly divided into four groups: Group A was used as blank control with no treatment and Groups B , C and D were treated with micro-plasma radio frequency technology using different energy parameters. Group B treatment parameters were as follows: output power was 10 watts, and treatment energy was 0.06J. Group C treatment parameters were as follows: output power was 20 watts, and treatment energy was 0.12J. Group D treatment parameters were as follows: output power was 30 watts, and treatment energy was 0.18J. They were compared before treatment and at 2, 4, and 6 weeks after treatment, based on melanin cell staining (epidermis separation-dopa staining) and melanin granules dyeing method (Masson-Fontana). Immunohistochemical staining (c-kit protein) was used to observe the tyrosinase activity in the melanocytes, melanin granule percentage area of the skin area, and the change in melanin cell activity. SPSS13.0 statistical software was used for statistical analysis of the experimental data. The significance of the difference ( P< 0.05) was measured. Results:The results showed that micro-plasma radio frequency (RF) technology treatment could reduce the tyrosinase activity in the melanocytes, 2, 4 and 6 weeks after the end of treatment: Groups B, C and D were lower than group A, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05), and as the treatment energy increased, the speed of reduction was increased. Micro-plasma radio frequency technology could reduce skin pigmentation and decrease the amount of epidermal melanin granules, 2 and 4 weeks after the end of treatment: Groups B, C and D were lower than Group A; 6 weeks after the end of treatment, only Group D was lower than Group A, with statistically significant differences ( P< 0.05). An increase in the energy of the micro-plasma radio frequency sped up the decline in the amount of epidermal melanin granules.The number of c-kit positive cells was not increased in this experiment. Two weeks after the end of treatment, the number of c-kit positive cells was higher than those of Groups B, C and D. There were no statistically significant differences in Groups B, C and D ( P<0.05). No c-kit positive cells were found in Groups A, B, C and D at 4 and 6 weeks after the irradiation. Conclusions:Micro-plasma radio frequency technology could accelerate the fading of guinea pig skin pigmentation. It is effective to improve pigmentation of guinea pig skin after NB-UVB irradiation.
6.The use of micro-plasma radio frequency technology to treat narrow band ultraviolet B induced guinea pigs skin pigmentation
Yan XU ; Huizheng LI ; Xingjian CHENG ; Mo CAO
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2020;36(10):1106-1113
Objective:To study on the effects of micro-plasma radio frequency technology on guinea pig skin pigmentation animal model induced by narrow band ultraviolet B (NB-UVB).Methods:We selected ten healthy guinea pigs (common grade), removed the brown hair of the guinea pig and established UVB to induce the skin pigmentation model of guinea pig. The pigmentation zone was randomly divided into four groups: Group A was used as blank control with no treatment and Groups B , C and D were treated with micro-plasma radio frequency technology using different energy parameters. Group B treatment parameters were as follows: output power was 10 watts, and treatment energy was 0.06J. Group C treatment parameters were as follows: output power was 20 watts, and treatment energy was 0.12J. Group D treatment parameters were as follows: output power was 30 watts, and treatment energy was 0.18J. They were compared before treatment and at 2, 4, and 6 weeks after treatment, based on melanin cell staining (epidermis separation-dopa staining) and melanin granules dyeing method (Masson-Fontana). Immunohistochemical staining (c-kit protein) was used to observe the tyrosinase activity in the melanocytes, melanin granule percentage area of the skin area, and the change in melanin cell activity. SPSS13.0 statistical software was used for statistical analysis of the experimental data. The significance of the difference ( P< 0.05) was measured. Results:The results showed that micro-plasma radio frequency (RF) technology treatment could reduce the tyrosinase activity in the melanocytes, 2, 4 and 6 weeks after the end of treatment: Groups B, C and D were lower than group A, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05), and as the treatment energy increased, the speed of reduction was increased. Micro-plasma radio frequency technology could reduce skin pigmentation and decrease the amount of epidermal melanin granules, 2 and 4 weeks after the end of treatment: Groups B, C and D were lower than Group A; 6 weeks after the end of treatment, only Group D was lower than Group A, with statistically significant differences ( P< 0.05). An increase in the energy of the micro-plasma radio frequency sped up the decline in the amount of epidermal melanin granules.The number of c-kit positive cells was not increased in this experiment. Two weeks after the end of treatment, the number of c-kit positive cells was higher than those of Groups B, C and D. There were no statistically significant differences in Groups B, C and D ( P<0.05). No c-kit positive cells were found in Groups A, B, C and D at 4 and 6 weeks after the irradiation. Conclusions:Micro-plasma radio frequency technology could accelerate the fading of guinea pig skin pigmentation. It is effective to improve pigmentation of guinea pig skin after NB-UVB irradiation.
7.Density and hydrostatic settling velocity of Biomphalaria straminea
Fengyang MIN ; Jiasheng WANG ; Xingjian XU ; Jianyin ZHOU ; Lizhen CHEN
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2017;29(3):338-339,341
Objective To understand the eco-hydraulics characteristics of Biomphalaria straminea,the intermediate host of Schistosoma mansoni. Methods The drainage method and settlement tube method were applied to measure B. straminea's den-sity and hydrostatic settling velocity respectively. Results The density of B. straminea was 1.04-1.16 g/cm3,and the average value was 1.08 g/cm3. The hydrostatic settling velocity was 2.32-12.92 cm/s. Conclusions The eco-hydraulics characteristics of B. straminea is different from Oncomelania hupensis,and more attention should be paid to the hydraulic measures for the con-trol of B. straminea.
8.The Prevalence of BPPV in Patients with Meniere’s Disease
Xiaoyan MA ; Ziming WU ; Xingjian LIU ; Xianbing CHEN ; Dadao XU
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2016;24(4):347-350
Objective To investigate the prevalence of BPPV in patients with Meniere’s Disease(MD),and to investigate the diagnostic and predictive values of VEMP in patients with MD and BPPV.Methods A total of 1 1 6 patients previously diagnosed MD were followed up through telephone about their BPPV-like attacks.We recorded the detailed history of BPPV-like attacks,and provided them with complete Dix-Hallpike and roll tests if patients were on their BPPV-like attacks.Results In all,4 patients'histories supported BPPV,and 4 patients were found with BPPV.The prevalence of BPPV in patients with MD was 3 .4%(4/1 1 6 ).Meniere's symptoms preceded the on-set of BPPV in 8 patients.In 4 confirmed BPPV patients with Meniere's disease,BPPV was limited to the same ear as the MD in 2 cases,and 1 had contralateral BPPV,and 1 was uncertain.Six histories supported or confirmed BP-PVpatients with high abnormal oVEMP rates (5/6).Four in this 5 (80%)had abnormal oVEMP of the same MD ear.The single repositioning procedures can improve vertigo and eliminated positional nystagmus in cases of BPPV associated with MD.Conclusion In the present study,the prevalence of BPPV in patients with MD was 3 .45%.De-tailed medical histories combined with Dix-Hallpike and roll tests and VEMP tests can identify BPPV in patients with MD.
9.Prevalence of bilateral abnormalities of unilateral Meniére disease.
Xiaoyan MA ; Ziming WU ; Xingjian LIU ; Xianbing CHEN ; Dadao XU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2016;30(5):383-385
OBJECTIVE:
To analyze the abnormal conditions of the affected ear and the contralateral ear of patients with unilateral Meniere's disease and the prevalence of bilateral abnormalities among these unilateral Meniere disease population, providing reference for the clinical treatment strategies for Meniére disease.
METHOD:
A retrospective analysis of 106 Meni6re disease cases was performed, the abnormal incidence of the affected ears, the contralateral ears and the bilateral abnormalities were calculated, and the disease characteristics were analyzed.
RESULT:
The bilateral ears abnormal incidence of unilateral Meniére disease was 35. 85% (38/106); the cochlear symptoms of the contralateral ears often occurred 2. 25 years later of the symptoms of Meni6re disease; contralateral cochlear symptoms included at least two symptoms of tinnitus, deafness and ear fullness; 39. 47%(15/38) patients with bilateral abnormalities would appear binaural hearing impairment.
CONCLUSION
This study showed that about one-third of unilateral Meniére diseases have binaural symptoms, among which about one-third would occur bilateral hearing loss. Therefore, it is necessary to consider the course of disease and the symptoms of the contralateral ear before taking damage or destructive method for treating Meniére's disease clinically.
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Retrospective Studies
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Tinnitus
10.Analysis on influence of meteorological factors on Oncomelania density
Kequn LIU ; Xingjian XU ; Yuxia CHEN ; Rendong LI ; Yang TANG ; Fenghua WEI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2015;36(11):1274-1278
Objective To understand the influence of meteorological factors on Oncomelania density in natural condition and provide scientific evidence for the control of the spread of schistosomiasis and Oncomelania.Methods Based on the Oncomelania survey data in spring and ground meteorological observation data of Qianjiang from 1990 to 2014, the first-order autoregressive analysis method was used for trend fitting and disassemble, and the correlation between the change rate of Oncomelania density and various meteorological factors in different periods were analyzed.Results The greatest influence of meteorological factors on Oncomelania density was temperature,followed by precipitation.The average minimum temperature in January and from December to February had predominant influence on Oncomelania density and frame occurrence rate of living Oncomelania (FORLO) respectively.The rise (fall) of average minimum temperature in January by 1 ℃ would lead to the increase (decrease) of Oncomelania density by 5.080%-6.710%;The rise (fall) of average minimum temperature from December to February by 1 ℃ would lead to the increase (decrease) of FORLO by 15.521%-15.928%.The period with the biggest influence of precipitation on Oncomelania density was from November to April, as the rainfall declined >20%, drought might occur, which would cause the reduction of Oncomelania density.Sunshine from September to November had some correlations with the change of Oncomelania density and FORLO.Statistical regression models for the change of Oncomelania density, FORLO and meteorological factors based on correlation analysis were established respectively.Conclusion Weed removal in Oncomelania areas before December is beneficial to reduce the surface temperature and soil moisture content, which would result in Oncomelania density reduction in some extent.It' s notable that the winter temperature is in rise in Hubei province along with global climate change, causing the Oncomelania density to increase, to which more attention should be paid.

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