1.Unveiling the molecular features and diagnosis and treatment prospects of immunothrombosis via integrated bioinformatics analysis.
Yafen WANG ; Xiaoshuang WU ; Zhixin LIU ; Xinlei LI ; Yaozhen CHEN ; Ning AN ; Xingbin HU
Chinese Journal of Cellular and Molecular Immunology 2025;41(3):228-235
Objective To investigate the common molecular features of immunothrombosis, thus enhancing the comprehension of thrombosis triggered by immune and inflammatory responses and offering crucial insights for identifying potential diagnostic and therapeutic targets. Methods Differential gene expression analysis and functional enrichment analysis were conducted on datasets of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and venous thromboembolism (VTE). The intersection of differentially expressed genes in SLE and VTE with those of neutrophil extracellular traps (NET) yielded cross-talk genes (CG) for SLE-NET and VTE-NET interaction. Further analysis included functional enrichment and protein-protein interaction (PPI) network assessments of these CG to identify hub genes. Venn diagrams and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis were employed to pinpoint the most effective shared diagnostic CG, which were validated using a graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) dataset. Results Differential expression genes in SLE and VTE were associated with distinct biological processes, whereas SLE-NET-CG and VTE-NET-CG were implicated in pathways related to leukocyte migration, inflammatory response, and immune response. Through PPI network analysis, several hub genes were identified, with matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP9) and S100 calcium-binding protein A12 (S100A12) emerging as the best shared diagnostic CG for SLE (AUC: 0.936 and 0.832) and VTE (AUC: 0.719 and 0.759). Notably, MMP9 exhibited good diagnostic performance in the GVHD dataset (AUC: 0.696). Conclusion This study unveils the common molecular features of SLE, VTE, and NET, emphasizing MMP9 and S100A12 as the optimal shared diagnostic CG, thus providing valuable evidence for the diagnosis and therapeutic strategies related to immunothrombosis. Additionally, the expression of MMP9 in GVHD highlights its critical role in the risk of VTE associated with immune system disorders.
Humans
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Computational Biology/methods*
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Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/immunology*
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Protein Interaction Maps/genetics*
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Venous Thromboembolism/therapy*
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Matrix Metalloproteinase 9/genetics*
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Extracellular Traps/metabolism*
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Gene Regulatory Networks
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Thrombosis/immunology*
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Graft vs Host Disease/genetics*
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Gene Expression Profiling
2.Analysis on nutritional management status in 25 cases of infant botulism
Lijuan WANG ; Xinyu WU ; Suyun QIAN ; Xinlei JIA ; Quan WANG ; Chaonan FAN
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2025;32(4):297-300
Objective:To analyze the clinical characteristics and nutritional treatment of malnutrition in infants with botulism.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 25 infant botulism patients admitted to Beijing Children's Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University,from May 1,2019 to October 31,2024.The nutritional risk and malnutrition incidence were assessed,nutritional therapy methods,formulations,tolerance status, energy intake rate, secondary infections and prognosis were analyzed.Results:A total of 25 pediatric patients were included, 19 males and 6 females, with a median age of 5(4,6) months. Twenty-five cases (100%) showed reduced food intake, with a weight of 7.3 (7.0, 9.0) kg upon admission. Twenty-four cases (96%) were assessed as high-risk for nutrition screening, and one case was diagnosed with malnutrition. Twenty-four cases (96%) received nasogastric tube feeding, with an early enteral nutrition implementation rate of 84% (21 cases) and intermittent infusion in 25 cases (100%). Fourteen cases used whole protein formula milk,eight cases used hydrolyzed protein formula milk and three cases were given 5% sugar solution. Nine cases were treated with intravenous nutrition, with a duration of 9 (5, 12) days. Five cases (20%) developed enteral feeding intolerance, and all five cases had secondary infections and were treated with parenteral nutrition. All 25 patients had good prognosis. At discharge, 17 cases (68%) were fed orally, and eight cases (32%) were fed through nasogastric tubes, with a median weight of 7.5 (7.0, 9.0) kg. Fifteen patients (60%) had weight gain, and the nutritional screening assessment was all low-risk.Conclusion:Infants with botulism are mostly in a state of high nutritional risk when they are admitted to hospital. Early enteral nutrition through a gastric tube has a high implementation rate. Some children may experience feeding intolerance,combined with timely use of parenteral nutrition replacement and symptomatic treatment can improve prognosis.
3.The application analysis of antitoxin therapy in severe infant botulism
Lijuan WANG ; Quan WANG ; Chaonan FAN ; Kechun LI ; Jun LIU ; Zheng LI ; Xinlei JIA ; Jie WU ; Yibing CHENG ; Xinhui LUO ; Fawudan ABUDU ; Suyun QIAN
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2025;63(3):254-258
Objective:To analyze the application of antitoxin therapy in severe infant botulism.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 14 cases of severe infant botulism treated at 3 pediatric medical centers from July 2020 to August 2024. This study investigated antitoxin dosage, treatment duration, discontinuation criteria and adverse reactions.Results:A total of 14 cases (12 males and 2 females) were included, with an age of 5.0 (3.8, 7.0) months. Botulinum toxin typing revealed 10 cases of Type B, 2 cases of Type A and 2 untyped cases. The interval from symptom onset to antitoxin administration was 9.0 (6.0, 11.5) d. The initial dosage of type A antitoxin was 12 500 (10 000, 22 500) U, while type B was 5 000 (5 000, 5 000) U. The dosage was tapered in some cases after symptom improvement, the duration of treatment was 16.5 (9.8, 25.3) d. In total, 11 infants discontinued medications after improvement in muscle strength, while 3 infants discontinued treatment after obtaining negative results from fecal mouse bioassays. Adverse events were reported in 2 cases, both of which resulted in rash, and 1 case was complicated with anaphylactic shock. All the patients survived upon discharge with a follow-up period of 11 d to 3 years and 8 months. Totally 12 infants had fully recovered, while 2 infants were still recovering after discharge.Conclusion:Antitoxin therapy is a feasible and safe approach which showed favorable prognosis in severe infant botulism.
4.Analysis on nutritional management status in 25 cases of infant botulism
Lijuan WANG ; Xinyu WU ; Suyun QIAN ; Xinlei JIA ; Quan WANG ; Chaonan FAN
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2025;32(4):297-300
Objective:To analyze the clinical characteristics and nutritional treatment of malnutrition in infants with botulism.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 25 infant botulism patients admitted to Beijing Children's Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University,from May 1,2019 to October 31,2024.The nutritional risk and malnutrition incidence were assessed,nutritional therapy methods,formulations,tolerance status, energy intake rate, secondary infections and prognosis were analyzed.Results:A total of 25 pediatric patients were included, 19 males and 6 females, with a median age of 5(4,6) months. Twenty-five cases (100%) showed reduced food intake, with a weight of 7.3 (7.0, 9.0) kg upon admission. Twenty-four cases (96%) were assessed as high-risk for nutrition screening, and one case was diagnosed with malnutrition. Twenty-four cases (96%) received nasogastric tube feeding, with an early enteral nutrition implementation rate of 84% (21 cases) and intermittent infusion in 25 cases (100%). Fourteen cases used whole protein formula milk,eight cases used hydrolyzed protein formula milk and three cases were given 5% sugar solution. Nine cases were treated with intravenous nutrition, with a duration of 9 (5, 12) days. Five cases (20%) developed enteral feeding intolerance, and all five cases had secondary infections and were treated with parenteral nutrition. All 25 patients had good prognosis. At discharge, 17 cases (68%) were fed orally, and eight cases (32%) were fed through nasogastric tubes, with a median weight of 7.5 (7.0, 9.0) kg. Fifteen patients (60%) had weight gain, and the nutritional screening assessment was all low-risk.Conclusion:Infants with botulism are mostly in a state of high nutritional risk when they are admitted to hospital. Early enteral nutrition through a gastric tube has a high implementation rate. Some children may experience feeding intolerance,combined with timely use of parenteral nutrition replacement and symptomatic treatment can improve prognosis.
5.The application analysis of antitoxin therapy in severe infant botulism
Lijuan WANG ; Quan WANG ; Chaonan FAN ; Kechun LI ; Jun LIU ; Zheng LI ; Xinlei JIA ; Jie WU ; Yibing CHENG ; Xinhui LUO ; Fawudan ABUDU ; Suyun QIAN
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2025;63(3):254-258
Objective:To analyze the application of antitoxin therapy in severe infant botulism.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 14 cases of severe infant botulism treated at 3 pediatric medical centers from July 2020 to August 2024. This study investigated antitoxin dosage, treatment duration, discontinuation criteria and adverse reactions.Results:A total of 14 cases (12 males and 2 females) were included, with an age of 5.0 (3.8, 7.0) months. Botulinum toxin typing revealed 10 cases of Type B, 2 cases of Type A and 2 untyped cases. The interval from symptom onset to antitoxin administration was 9.0 (6.0, 11.5) d. The initial dosage of type A antitoxin was 12 500 (10 000, 22 500) U, while type B was 5 000 (5 000, 5 000) U. The dosage was tapered in some cases after symptom improvement, the duration of treatment was 16.5 (9.8, 25.3) d. In total, 11 infants discontinued medications after improvement in muscle strength, while 3 infants discontinued treatment after obtaining negative results from fecal mouse bioassays. Adverse events were reported in 2 cases, both of which resulted in rash, and 1 case was complicated with anaphylactic shock. All the patients survived upon discharge with a follow-up period of 11 d to 3 years and 8 months. Totally 12 infants had fully recovered, while 2 infants were still recovering after discharge.Conclusion:Antitoxin therapy is a feasible and safe approach which showed favorable prognosis in severe infant botulism.
6.Datura metel L.inhibits the secretion of inflammatory factors and angiogenesis in keratinocytes in vitro
Boping ZHANG ; Xinlei SI ; Fenfang WU
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2024;44(6):816-820
Objective To investigate the potential role of the traditional herbal medicine Datura metel L.in the treatment of psoriasis using TNF-α-induced inflammation in keratinocytes as a model.Methods Keratinocyte cell line HaCaT was used to establish a psoriasis cell model by tumor necrosis factor-alpha(TNF-α)treatment.The ex-periment comprised three groups:a blank control group,TNF-α-induced psoriasis model group,and TNF-α+Datura metel L.intervention group.Level of IL-17 and CCL20 was measured ELISA,expression of nuclear factor kappa B(NF-κB)subunit p65 protein was measured by Western blot.Endothelial cell tube formation experiment was conducted using an in vitro angiogenesis analysis kit.Results Compared to the TNF-α-induced psoriasis model group,the Datura metel L.extract significantly reduced the levels of IL-17 and CCL20 in the cell culture su-pernatant of TNF-α-induced psoriasis model(P<0.001);Datura metel L.extract markedly decreased the NF-κB subunit p65 protein level in TNF-α-induced psoriasis model cells(P<0.01);Datura metel L.extract effectively inhibited the induction of endothelial cell tube formation by the cell culture supernatant of the psoria-sis model group.Conclusions The Datura metel L.extract down-regulates NF-κB signaling pathway mole-cules,reducing the production of IL-17 and CCL20 inflammatory factors in inflammatory keratinocytes and in-hibiting angiogenesis.
7.A theoretical study on a method for estimating dynamic intrinsic positive end-expiratory pressure in invasive mechanical ventilation
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2024;36(1):86-89
Objective:To explore a simple method for measuring the dynamic intrinsic positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEPi) during invasive mechanical ventilation.Methods:A 60-year-old male patient was admitted to the critical care medicine department of Dongying People's Hospital in September 2020. He underwent invasive mechanical ventilation treatment for respiratory failure due to head and chest trauma, and incomplete expiratory flow occurred during the treatment. The expiratory flow-time curve of this patient was served as the research object. The expiratory flow-time curve of the patient was observed, the start time of exhalation was taken as T 0, the time before the initiation of inspiratory action (inspiratory force) was taken as T 1, and the time when expiratory flow was reduced to zero by inspiratory drive (inspiratory force continued) was taken as T 2. Taking T 1 as the starting point, the follow-up tracing line was drawn according to the evolution trending of the natural expiratory curve before the T 1 point, until the expiratory flow reached to 0, which was called T 3 point. According to the time phase, the intrapulmonary pressure at the time just from expiratory to inspiratory (T 1 point) was called PEEPi 1. When the expiratory flow was reduced to 0 (T 2 point), the intrapulmonary pressure with the inhaling power being removed hypothetically was called PEEPi 2. And it was equal to positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) set in the ventilator at T 3 point. The area under the expiratory flow-time curve (expiratory volume) between T 0 and T 1 was called S 1. And it was S 2 between T 0 and T 2, S 3 between T 0 and T 3. After sedation, in the volume controlled ventilation mode, approximately one-third of the tidal volume was selected, and the static compliance of patient's respiratory system called "C" was measured using the inspiratory pause method. PEEPi 1 and PEEP 2 were calculated according to the formula "C =ΔV/ΔP". Here, ΔV was the change in alveolar volume during a certain period of time, and ΔP represented the change in intrapulmonary pressure during the same time period. This estimation method had obtained a National Invention Patent of China (ZL 2020 1 0391736.1). Results:① PEEPi 1: according to the formula "C =ΔV/ΔP", the expiratory volume span from T 1 to T 3 was "S 3-S 1", and the intrapulmonary pressure decreased span was "PEEPi 1-PEEP". So, C = (S 3-S 1)/(PEEPi 1-PEEP), PEEPi 1 = PEEP+(S 3-S 1)/C. ②PEEPi 2: the expiratory volume span from T 2 to T 3 was "S 3-S 2", and the intrapulmonary pressure decreased span was "PEEPi 2-PEEP". So, C = (S 3-S 2)/(PEEPi 2-PEEP), PEEPi 2 = PEEP+(S 3-S 2)/C. Conclusion:For patients with incomplete expiratory during invasive mechanical ventilation, the expiratory flow-time curve extension method can theoretically be used to estimate the dynamic PEEPi in real time.
8.Gene expression profile in human cervical epithelial cells infected with Chlamydia trachomatis
Ru JIA ; Chenli SI ; Mingyang LI ; Jia YANG ; Xinlei WU ; Shanli ZHU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2023;43(2):93-101
Objective:To compare gene expression profiles in normal human cervical epithelial cells (HcerEpic) before and after Chlamydia trachomatis ( Ct) infection. Methods:HcerEpic cells that were pretreated with DEAE-D were infected with Ct serotype E standard strain and then cultured for 44 h. Uninfected HcerEpic cells were used as the control group. Total RNA was extracted from the cells in each group and reverse transcribed to construct a cDNA library. Differences in gene expression profiles between the two groups were analyzed by high-throughput sequencing and the representative genes were selected for verification by qPCR. Results:A total of 23 997 genes were detected, including 125 differentially expressed genes. Among the 125 genes, 119 were up-regulated and six were down-regulated. GO analysis showed that the differentially expressed genes were enriched in several biological processes including defense response to virus, typeⅠinterferon signaling pathway and cellular responses to typeⅠinterferons. KEGG enrichment analysis showed the differentially expressed genes were mainly enriched in the pathways related to virus infections, such as influenza A virus, herpes simplex virus, EB virus and HPV, and NOD-like receptor pathway.Conclusions:There were significant differences in transcriptome profiles of HcerEpic cells before and after Ct infection. The differentially expressed genes were mainly enriched in the interferon pathway, which was closely related to the antiviral processes in cells. qPCR verified the differentially expressed genes and the genes closely related to the interferon pathway, such as ISG15, IFIT2, OASL and UBE2L6.
9.Estimation of the population, death, and quality of life in Shaanxi Province, western China: a cross-sectional study.
Xinlei MIAO ; Jun CHEN ; Qiong WU ; Wen MENG ; Lin REN ; Zhiyuan WU ; Xiuhua GUO ; Xiang ZHANG ; Qun MENG
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(15):1832-1838
BACKGROUND:
Measuring the health of the population is of great significance to the development of a region. We aimed to estimate the population, probability of death, and quality of life in western China.
METHODS:
We calculated the age-specific mortality rate and prevalence rate of diseases and injuries using the Full Population Database and the Home Page of Inpatient Medical Record. We used multiple interpolation methods to insert missing information from the death data and the model of Kannisto to adjust the mortality rate for elderly individuals. The age-specific prevalence rate of diseases and injuries was adjusted according to the standard ratio of age and methods of equal proportional allocation. Life expectancy was calculated by a life table, and the quality of life was estimated using the Sullivan method.
RESULTS:
The total population continued to increase in 2015 to 2019 in the Shaanxi Province, China. The mortality rate of children under five has improved, and the mortality rate of people over 65 is decreasing year by year. Life expectancy increased from 74.66 years in 2015 to 77.19 years in 2019. Even with the total risk of disease and injury, the health-adjusted life expectancy increased by 1.90 years within 5 years, and the number of unhealthy years significantly improved. Health-adjusted life expectancy increased by 1.75 years when only considered the ten major disease systems (tumors; endocrinology, nutrition and metabolism; mental and behavioral disorders; nervous system; sensory diseases; circulatory system; respiratory system; digestive system; genitourinary system; musculoskeletal system and connective tissue), and the number of unhealthy years increased slightly.
CONCLUSIONS
In the past five years, Shaanxi Province has made progress in improving life expectancy and controlling the development of chronic diseases. It is necessary to take specific preventive measures and improve the quality of basic public health services.
Child
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Humans
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Aged
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Cross-Sectional Studies
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Quality of Life
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Life Expectancy
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China/epidemiology*
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Prevalence
10.Characterization and function study of circadian rhythm gene CtPRR1 in Carthamus tinctorius L.
Jianhui WU ; Beixuan HE ; Xinlei JIA ; Meili GUO
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2022;40(1):38-43
Objective To explore the effect of circadian rhythm genes on flavonoids biosynthesis in safflower and its molecular mechanism. Methods Based on the transcriptome and metabolomic database of safflower corolla, we screened the circadian rhythm genes that correlate with biosynthesis of flavonoids in safflower. qPCR was used to quantify the expressions of circadian rhythm genes in different flowering stages at different time points in a single day. LC-MS was performed to determine the accumulation of flavonoids. The correlation between them was analyzed as well. Yeast Two-Hybrid experiment was used to verify the interactive proteins of these genes. Results Seven circadian rhythm genes PRR1, PRR2, ELF3, FT, PHYB, GI and ZTL were obtained. PRR1 gene was positively correlated with flavonoids accumulation (r≥0.7). The full length of PRR1 is 3 201 bp, encoding 421 amino acids, which is highly homologous with rice OsPRR73 gene and named as CtPRR1 (GenBank accession number: MW492035). CtPRR1 was mainly expressed in flowers, and the expression level increased in the daytime and declined in the evening gradually. Correspondingly, the content of flavonoids showed an opposite variation. Both of them displayed a circadian rhythm with a negative correlation (r≥−0.7). In addition, 2 heat shock proteins along with 3 AP2 transcription factors interacting with CtPRR1 protein were obtained via Yeast Two-Hybrid experiment. Conclusion CtPRR1 negatively regulated the safflower flavonoids accumulation in a circadian rhythm way, which may be affected by these interacting proteins.

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