1.Suppressing DBNDD2 promotes neuron growth and axon regeneration in adult mammals.
Lan ZHANG ; Yucong WU ; Zhuheng ZHONG ; Tianyun CHEN ; Yuyue QIAN ; Sheng YI ; Leilei GONG
Frontiers of Medicine 2025;19(4):636-652
Effective axon regeneration is essential for the successful restoration of nerve functions in patients suffering from axon injury-associated neurological diseases. Certain self-regeneration occurs in injured peripheral axonal branches of dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons but does not occur in their central axonal branches. By performing rat sciatic nerve or dorsal root axotomy, we determined the expression of the dysbindin domain containing 2 (DBNDD2) in the DRGs after the regenerative peripheral axon injury or the non-regenerative central axon injury, respectively, and found that DBNDD2 is down-regulated in the DRGs after peripheral axon injury but up-regulated after central axon injury. Furthermore, we found that DBNDD2 expression differs in neonatal and adult rat DRGs and is gradually increased during development. Functional analysis through DBNDD2 knockdown revealed that silencing DBNDD2 promotes the outgrowth of neurites in both neonatal and adult rat DRG neurons and stimulates robust axon regeneration in adult rats after sciatic nerve crush injury. Bioinformatic analysis data showed that transcription factor estrogen receptor 1 (ESR1) interacts with DBNDD2, exhibits a similar expression trend as DBNDD2 after axon injury, and may targets DBDNN2. These studies indicate that reduced level of DBNDD2 after peripheral axon injury and low abundance of DBNDD2 in neonates contribute to axon regeneration and thus suggest the manipulation of DBNDD2 expression as a promising therapeutic approach for improving recovery after axon damage.
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Ganglia, Spinal/metabolism*
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Nerve Regeneration/genetics*
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Rats
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Axons/metabolism*
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Sciatic Nerve/injuries*
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Male
2.One case report of a rare giant neurofibroma in the left upper extremity
Xinlin LI ; Cheng HONG ; Shaoru LI ; Saisheng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2025;41(7):705-709
A 51-year-old male patient was admitted to People’s Hospital, Hubei University of Medicine due to multiple subcutaneous masses in the left upper limb and other body regions for over 50 years and was diagnosed as neurofibromatosis type Ⅰ (NF1) combined with a rare giant neurofibroma in the left upper limb. The patient had developed subcutaneous masses and café-au-lait spots since childhood, with the left upper limb mass rapidly enlarged to 56 cm × 38 cm over time, accompanied by hemorrhage and ulceration. Preoperative MRI revealed a soft tissue mass in the left upper limb. NF1 was diagnosed based on family history and clinical manifestations. Tumor resection was performed in stages, and the tumor tissue weighed 10.204 kg. During the operation, autologous blood reinfusion was adopted to avoid the consumption of a large amount of resources related to blood transfusion. The area around the wound was stripped to reduce the tension. The flap around the wound was sutured directly to close the wound. Neurofibroma was confirmed by postoperative pathology. The patient recovered well postoperatively, with normal blood supply to the left upper limb, survival of the skin flap, and significant functional improvement at the 2-month follow-up, leading to enhanced quality of life.
3.Symptom Self-Rating Scale combined with Eysenck Personality Questionnaire in the diagnosis of mental disorders
Qiong ZHANG ; Xiaofeng GUAN ; Xinyi HU ; Xinlin WANG ; Xiangyun2 LONG ; Zheng LU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2025;24(5):587-593
Objective:To explore the application of Symptom Checklist-90 (SCL-90) combined with the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ) scors in diagnosis of mental disorders.Methods:This was a cross-sectional study. A total of 2 569 psychiatric outpatients aged 18-35 years who visited the Mental Health Center of Tongji Hospital from 2010-2020 were included in the study. Patients were diagnosed according the International Classification of Diseases 10th Edition (ICD-10). The psychiatric diagnoses included depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, sleep disorders, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, stress-related and adjustment disorders, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. The diagnostic value of SCL-90 and EPQ scores for psychiatric disorders of patients was examined with univariate multivariate logistic regression analysis, and evaluated with ten-fold cross-validation, and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves.Results:Among the subjects, 921 were male (35.9%) and 1 648 were female (64.1%), with a mean age of (26.83±4.59) years.The main mental disorders were depressive disorders (42.1%, 1 081/2 569) and anxiety disorders (31.4%, 806/2 569). Stepwise logistic regression analysis showed that the highest diagnostic efficacy was for sleep disorders [area under the curve ( AUC)=0.795], significantly with obsessive-compulsive, depression, and anxiety factors of the SCL-90 (all P<0.05); followed by depressive disorders ( AUC=0.751), significantly with the female gender, depression, anxiety, and hostility factors of the SCL-90, and the introversion-extroversion factor of the EPQ (all P<0.05). There were moderate diagnostic efficacy for bipolar disorder ( AUC=0.712) and stress-related disorders ( AUC=0.703), and relatively poor diagnostic performance for anxiety disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder ( AUC=0.702, 0.661). Conclusion:The combination of SCL-90 and EPQ demonstrates moderate to high diagnostic efficacy for common psychiatric disorders, indicating that it may be used in clinical mental health assessments.
4.The expression of YTHDF2 in cervical lesions and its relationship with prognosis based on bioinformatics
Yushu PENG ; Nan TIAN ; Xinlin FENG ; Rui ZHANG ; Zhaoxia RAN ; Jintao WANG ; Weihong ZHAO ; Zhiqiang TIAN ; Ling DING
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(2):280-287
Objective:To investigate the role of YTHDF2 in cervical lesions and its potential molecular mechanism.Methods:Gene expression data of cervical tissue were obtained from the GEO database to analyze the expression of YTHDF2 mRNA and perform pathway enrichment analysis. Patients with cervical lesions diagnosed by thinprep cytologic test in Gynecological Outpatient Department of Maternal and Child Health Hospital in Jiexiu, Shanxi Province, were selected as the research subjects. Data of cervical lesions and cervical exfoliated cells were collected. HPV infection status was detected by flow-through hybridization, and the expression of YTHDF2 mRNA was detected by reverse transcription real-time polymerase chain reaction. The expression of YTHDF2 in cervical lesions and the mediating role of HPV infection in the relationship between YTHDF2 and squamous intraepithelial lesion (SIL) were evaluated. YTHDF2-related genes were screened from multiple datasets in the GEO and ENCORI databases, and their expression, immune infiltration, and survival analysis were performed to assess the association between YTHDF2 and prognosis. Results:Compared with normal cervical tissue, YTHDF2 was highly expressed in cervical lesion tissue ( P<0.05). A total of 3 672 differentially expressed genes were screened from the dataset GSE49339. Gene Ontology analysis showed that YTHDF2 was mainly involved in transcription regulation. Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes analysis showed that YTHDF2 might be related to HPV infection and other signaling pathways. In the mediation analysis, χ2 test results showed that the expression level of YTHDF2 was significantly different among groups ( χ2=22.47, P<0.001). Trend χ2 test further showed that the expression level of YTHDF2 was upregulated with the degree of cervical precancerous lesions (trend χ2=10.26, P=0.001). Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that high YTHDF2 expression increased the risk of low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions ( OR=3.15, 95% CI: 1.93-5.15) and high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions ( OR=1.85, 95% CI: 1.01-3.39). Mediation effect analysis revealed a partial mediating effect of HPV infection between YTHDF2 and SIL, accounting for 32.02% of the total effect. Twelve YTHDF2 related genes were screened by the intersection of multiple datasets. The immune infiltration analysis results showed that YTHDF2 and related genes KLF4, E2F3 and HOXC6 were associated with immune infiltration (all P<0.05). Multivariate Cox proportional hazard regression model analysis showed that low expression of KLF4 ( HR=0.53, 95% CI: 0.30-0.94) and high expression of RHOB ( HR=1.80, 95% CI: 1.04-3.13) were risk factors for the prognosis of cervical cancer. Conclusion:YTHDF2 is highly expressed in cervical lesions and may have been involved in the regulation of HPV infection-related pathways and its downstream related genes are related to immune infiltration and prognosis of cervical cancer, providing a theoretical basis for the study of mechanisms related to cervical lesions.
5.Transcutaneous bilirubin curves in healthy neonates based on multicenter remote monitoring data
Bi ZE ; Xiaoyue DONG ; Jin WANG ; Chuan NIE ; Jiajun ZHU ; Fang GUO ; Falin XU ; Chunhui YANG ; Bizhen SHI ; Zhankui LI ; Xinhua ZHANG ; Jing LI ; Bin YI ; Xiuying TIAN ; Lejia ZHANG ; Jun TANG ; Xinlin HOU ; Jiahua XU ; Guoying HUANG ; Shuping HAN ; Wenhao ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2025;63(12):1318-1324
Objective:To establish 30-day of age transcutaneous bilirubin (TcB) reference curves for healthy neonates, and to investigate regional variations in bilirubin dynamics.Methods:A multicenter retrospective cohort study was conducted. A total of 220 950 healthy neonates born at a gestational age of 35-<42 weeks, with a birth weight ≥2 000 g, who did not receive phototherapy within 60 h after birth were recruited. All of them underwent remote TcB monitoring using the Bilibaby remote jaundice monitoring system between August 1 st, 2020 and December 31 st, 2024 in 426 hospitals. TcB data were collected within the period from birth to 30-day of age. The P40, P75, and P95 of TcB values were calculated, and dynamic TcB curves for 30-day of age were constructed. Patterns of bilirubin change, rates of change, and transition outcomes were described. Regional comparisons between South and North were conducted using linear mixed-effects models for TcB trajectories and Pearson′s chi-square test for outcome differences. Results:A total of 220 950 neonates were included, of whom 101 711 (46.03%) were female. Gestational age at birth was (38.75±1.12) weeks, and birth weight was (3 272±417) g. TcB levels increased rapidly within 3-day of age, peaked at 4-6-day of age, with peak values at P40, P75, and P95 of 200.6, 239.7 and 275.4 μmol/L (11.8, 14.1 and 16.2 mg/dl), respectively. TcB levels gradually declined thereafter and stabilized after 13-day of age, with values at P40, P75, and P95 fluctuating between 147.9-159.8, 190.4-200.6, and 231.2-239.7 μmol/L (8.7-9.4, 11.2-11.8, 13.6-14.1 mg/dl), respectively. Notably, among neonates categorized as low-or low-intermediate-risk within 3-day of age, 6 700 (12.76%) progressed to intermediate-high or high risk between 4 and 30 days of age. Before 13-day of age, TcB levels in the southern regions were consistently higher than those in the northern regions ( P=0.039); from 14 to 30 days of age, the overall TcB levels had no statistically difference, but the temporal changes in TcB still showed regional differences (degrees of freedom=3, all interaction P<0.05). Among neonates classified as low-or low-intermediate risk within 3-day of age, 25 326 were from southern regions, of whom 4 254 (16.80%) progressed to intermediate-high or high risk between 4 and 30 days of age. In northern regions, 27 193 neonates were classified as low-or low-intermediate risk within 3-day of age, among whom 2 446 (8.99%) progressed to intermediate-high or high risk. The risk progression between the 2 regions had statistically difference ( χ2=716.49, P<0.001). Conclusions:A TcB percentile curve for neonates within 30-day of age was established, revealing that both the overall TcB level and its temporal trend were higher in southern than in northern newborns. These findings provide baseline data to support continuous management of neonatal jaundice.
6.Prediction of the"Efficacy Component Group"for Alcohol Detoxification and Liver Protection in Puerariae Lobatue Radix Based on UPLC Fingerprint and Network Pharmacology
Lei SHEN ; Xingming JIANG ; Si HONG ; Dingming LIU ; Yumeng KONG ; Siqi HUANG ; Xiaoxuan LIU ; Xinlin ZHONG ; Wenlong LIU ; Xili ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(11):133-141
Objective To explore the quality markers of Puerariae Lobatue Radix;To predict its"efficacy component group"with alcohol detoxification and liver protection effects.Methods Fingerprints of 26 batches of Puerariae Lobatue Radix samples from different origins in China was established.Multivariate statistical analysis was employed to identify quality markers,while network pharmacology and molecular docking were used to predict the potential"efficacy component group".Results UPLC fingerprint analysis calibrated 11 common peaks.Clustering analysis classified 26 batches of samples into 3 categories,and 7 quality markers were ultimately screened through multivariate statistical analysis,including mirificin,puerarin,puerarin-6''-O-xyloside,3'-methoxypuerarin,ononin,genistin and daidzin.Network pharmacology revealed that all 7 markers interacted with targets related to alcohol-associated liver disease,identifying 19 core targets such as TNF,CASP3,BCL2,MMP9,IL2,and 93 signaling pathways involving IL-17 and PI3K-Akt signaling pathways.Molecular docking demonstrated strong binding affinity between the 7 markers and target proteins,with binding energies<-5 kcal/mol.Conclusion The"efficacy component group",main targets and signaling pathways predicted in this study can provide support for the research on the mechanism,material basis and quality control of the alcohol detoxification and liver protection effects of Puerariae Lobatue Radix.
7.Analysis of changes and clinical value of inflammatory derived indices related to myelosuppression caused by chemotherapy in patients with solid tumors
Yuqing ZHANG ; Zhiqiang LIU ; Xinlin YU ; Liming ZHANG ; Youhui XU
Chongqing Medicine 2025;54(4):852-857,862
Objective To investigate the changes and clinical value of inflammatory derived indices re-lated to myelosuppression caused by chemotherapy in patients with solid tumors.Methods The clinical data of 189 patients with malignant tumor who received chemotherapy in Jiangxi Cancer Hospital from January 2022 to August 2023 were retrospectively analyzed.According to the grade of myelosuppression,they were di-vided into 0 degree(n=35),Ⅰ degree(n=23),Ⅱ degree(n=31),Ⅲ degree(n=21),Ⅳ degree non-infec-tion(n=51)and Ⅳ degree infection(n=28).The levels of inflammatory index[monocyte(MO),lympho-cyte(LY)],reticulocyte(RET),prealbumin(PA),albumin(ALB),inflammatory infection index[C reactive protein(CRP)and serum amyloid A(SAA)]and complex derived inflammatory index[neutrophil to lym-phocyte ratio(NLR),systemic immunoinflammatory index(SII),systemic inflammatory response index(SI-RI),lymphocyte to C reactive protein ratio(LCR),C reactive protein to albumin ratio(CAR)]were collected and compared in patients with different degrees of myelosuppression.The correlation between each index and myelosuppression score was analyzed,and the influencing factors of myelosuppression after chemotherapy in tumor patients were analyzed by multivariate logistic regression.Results With the severity of myelosuppres-sion,the levels of MO,LY,SII,SIRI and LCR decreased gradually and showed a downward trend(P<0.05).The levels of CRP,SAA and CAR were increased gradually(P<0.05).RET and PA levels were decreased when myelopathic depression reached Ⅲ degree or above(P<0.05).When myelosuppression reached gradeⅣ and above,the level of NLR decreased(P<0.05).CRP,SAA and CAR were positively correlated with my-elosuppression degree,while MO,LY,RET,PA,NLR,SII,SIRI and LCR were negatively correlated with my-elosuppression degree(P<0.05).The results of multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that LY and NLR were the influencing factors of myelosuppression caused by chemotherapy in tumor patients(P<0.05).Conclusion Myelosuppression caused by solid tumor chemotherapy can lead to a continuous decline in the body's anti-tumor immunity.Deep myelosuppression is unfavorable to the prognosis of patients,and infection can promote the development of tumors and lead to poor prognosis.
8.The expression of YTHDF2 in cervical lesions and its relationship with prognosis based on bioinformatics
Yushu PENG ; Nan TIAN ; Xinlin FENG ; Rui ZHANG ; Zhaoxia RAN ; Jintao WANG ; Weihong ZHAO ; Zhiqiang TIAN ; Ling DING
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(2):280-287
Objective:To investigate the role of YTHDF2 in cervical lesions and its potential molecular mechanism.Methods:Gene expression data of cervical tissue were obtained from the GEO database to analyze the expression of YTHDF2 mRNA and perform pathway enrichment analysis. Patients with cervical lesions diagnosed by thinprep cytologic test in Gynecological Outpatient Department of Maternal and Child Health Hospital in Jiexiu, Shanxi Province, were selected as the research subjects. Data of cervical lesions and cervical exfoliated cells were collected. HPV infection status was detected by flow-through hybridization, and the expression of YTHDF2 mRNA was detected by reverse transcription real-time polymerase chain reaction. The expression of YTHDF2 in cervical lesions and the mediating role of HPV infection in the relationship between YTHDF2 and squamous intraepithelial lesion (SIL) were evaluated. YTHDF2-related genes were screened from multiple datasets in the GEO and ENCORI databases, and their expression, immune infiltration, and survival analysis were performed to assess the association between YTHDF2 and prognosis. Results:Compared with normal cervical tissue, YTHDF2 was highly expressed in cervical lesion tissue ( P<0.05). A total of 3 672 differentially expressed genes were screened from the dataset GSE49339. Gene Ontology analysis showed that YTHDF2 was mainly involved in transcription regulation. Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes analysis showed that YTHDF2 might be related to HPV infection and other signaling pathways. In the mediation analysis, χ2 test results showed that the expression level of YTHDF2 was significantly different among groups ( χ2=22.47, P<0.001). Trend χ2 test further showed that the expression level of YTHDF2 was upregulated with the degree of cervical precancerous lesions (trend χ2=10.26, P=0.001). Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that high YTHDF2 expression increased the risk of low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions ( OR=3.15, 95% CI: 1.93-5.15) and high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions ( OR=1.85, 95% CI: 1.01-3.39). Mediation effect analysis revealed a partial mediating effect of HPV infection between YTHDF2 and SIL, accounting for 32.02% of the total effect. Twelve YTHDF2 related genes were screened by the intersection of multiple datasets. The immune infiltration analysis results showed that YTHDF2 and related genes KLF4, E2F3 and HOXC6 were associated with immune infiltration (all P<0.05). Multivariate Cox proportional hazard regression model analysis showed that low expression of KLF4 ( HR=0.53, 95% CI: 0.30-0.94) and high expression of RHOB ( HR=1.80, 95% CI: 1.04-3.13) were risk factors for the prognosis of cervical cancer. Conclusion:YTHDF2 is highly expressed in cervical lesions and may have been involved in the regulation of HPV infection-related pathways and its downstream related genes are related to immune infiltration and prognosis of cervical cancer, providing a theoretical basis for the study of mechanisms related to cervical lesions.
9.Prediction of the"Efficacy Component Group"for Alcohol Detoxification and Liver Protection in Puerariae Lobatue Radix Based on UPLC Fingerprint and Network Pharmacology
Lei SHEN ; Xingming JIANG ; Si HONG ; Dingming LIU ; Yumeng KONG ; Siqi HUANG ; Xiaoxuan LIU ; Xinlin ZHONG ; Wenlong LIU ; Xili ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(11):133-141
Objective To explore the quality markers of Puerariae Lobatue Radix;To predict its"efficacy component group"with alcohol detoxification and liver protection effects.Methods Fingerprints of 26 batches of Puerariae Lobatue Radix samples from different origins in China was established.Multivariate statistical analysis was employed to identify quality markers,while network pharmacology and molecular docking were used to predict the potential"efficacy component group".Results UPLC fingerprint analysis calibrated 11 common peaks.Clustering analysis classified 26 batches of samples into 3 categories,and 7 quality markers were ultimately screened through multivariate statistical analysis,including mirificin,puerarin,puerarin-6''-O-xyloside,3'-methoxypuerarin,ononin,genistin and daidzin.Network pharmacology revealed that all 7 markers interacted with targets related to alcohol-associated liver disease,identifying 19 core targets such as TNF,CASP3,BCL2,MMP9,IL2,and 93 signaling pathways involving IL-17 and PI3K-Akt signaling pathways.Molecular docking demonstrated strong binding affinity between the 7 markers and target proteins,with binding energies<-5 kcal/mol.Conclusion The"efficacy component group",main targets and signaling pathways predicted in this study can provide support for the research on the mechanism,material basis and quality control of the alcohol detoxification and liver protection effects of Puerariae Lobatue Radix.
10.One case report of a rare giant neurofibroma in the left upper extremity
Xinlin LI ; Cheng HONG ; Shaoru LI ; Saisheng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2025;41(7):705-709
A 51-year-old male patient was admitted to People’s Hospital, Hubei University of Medicine due to multiple subcutaneous masses in the left upper limb and other body regions for over 50 years and was diagnosed as neurofibromatosis type Ⅰ (NF1) combined with a rare giant neurofibroma in the left upper limb. The patient had developed subcutaneous masses and café-au-lait spots since childhood, with the left upper limb mass rapidly enlarged to 56 cm × 38 cm over time, accompanied by hemorrhage and ulceration. Preoperative MRI revealed a soft tissue mass in the left upper limb. NF1 was diagnosed based on family history and clinical manifestations. Tumor resection was performed in stages, and the tumor tissue weighed 10.204 kg. During the operation, autologous blood reinfusion was adopted to avoid the consumption of a large amount of resources related to blood transfusion. The area around the wound was stripped to reduce the tension. The flap around the wound was sutured directly to close the wound. Neurofibroma was confirmed by postoperative pathology. The patient recovered well postoperatively, with normal blood supply to the left upper limb, survival of the skin flap, and significant functional improvement at the 2-month follow-up, leading to enhanced quality of life.

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