1.Phenotypic plasticity and secretory heterogeneity in subpopulations derived from single cancer cell.
Zhun LIN ; Siping LIANG ; Zhe PU ; Zhengyu ZOU ; Luxuan HE ; Christopher J LYON ; Yuanqing ZHANG ; Tony Y HU ; Minhao WU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(5):2723-2735
Single-cell analysis of phenotypic plasticity could improve the development of more effective therapeutics. Still, the development of tools to measure single-cell heterogeneity has lagged due to difficulties in manipulating and culturing single cells. Here, we describe a single-cell culture and phenotyping platform that employs a starburst microfluidic network and automatic liquid handling system to capture single cells for long-term culture and multi-dimensional analysis and quantify their clonal properties via their surface biomarker and secreted cytokine/growth factor profiles. Studies performed on this platform found that cells derived from single-cell cultures maintained phenotypic equilibria similar to their parental populations. Single-cell cultures exposed to chemotherapeutic drugs stochastically disrupted this balance to favor stem-like cells. They had enhanced expression of mRNAs and secreted factors associated with cell signaling, survival, and differentiation. This single-cell analysis approach can be extended to analyze more complex phenotypes and screen responses to therapeutic targets.
2.Nursing care of children on ECMO due to sepsis shock and complicated with fulminant myocarditis:a report of 3 cases
Ruihua DONG ; Yuanqing LIANG ; Jiao LI ; Lanhua BAO ; Bin LI
Modern Clinical Nursing 2024;23(4):54-59
Objective To summarise a clinical experience of nursing care for 3 children who were treated with ECMO for sepsis and complicated with fulminant myocarditis.Methods Clinical data in nursing cares for 3 children treated with ECMO for sepsis and complicated with fulminant myocarditis were collected and analysed,with the spotted difficulties in nursing care and proposed coping strategies.Results The 3 children survived and were transferred out of the(pediatric intensive care unit,PICU)with stable vital signs and haemodynamics after emergency treatment with ECMO and continuous renal replacement therapy(CRRT).Conclusion Children with sepsis leading to myocardial depression and subsequent heart failure require close observation of the changes and consequently specialised cares after having initiated an ECMO in emergency treatment.This includes ensuring proper fixation of the cannulas,managing anticoagulation,monitoring the speed,flow rate and pressure of ECMO,management of body temperature,skin care,sedation and pain,as well as prevention of complications.These nursing care measures would improve the survival rate after the treatment of ECMO.
3.Based on the theory of treating impotence alone with Yang Ming to explore the intervention of finger-pressing therapy on ICU-acquired weakness in critically ill children
Yuanqing LIANG ; Yuting ZHENG ; Chengcheng WANG ; Bo XU ; Lin ZHOU ; Guilan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(25):1935-1941
Objective:To explore the clinical feasibility of finger-pressing therapy based on the theory of treating impotence alone with Yang Ming to reduce incidence of ICU acquired weakness (ICU-AW) in critically ill children and provide a feasible nursing plan for ICU acquired asthenia in critically ill children.Methods:A quasi-experimental study was conducted. A total of 73 critically ill children were admitted to the PICU of Kunming Children′s Hospital from January 1 to April 30, 2021. According to the random number table, the subjects were divided into the observation group (37 cases) and the control group (36 cases). Children in the control group received routine PICU nursing. The children in the observation group were treated with PICU routine nursing and finger-pressing therapy based on the theory of treating impotence alone with Yang Ming. The two groups were compared in terms of limb muscle strength score (MRC-Score), incidence of ICU-AW, basic activities of life (Barthel Index, BI), limb muscle thickness.Results:After intervention, the MRC-Score of the observation group was 50 (46, 52) points, which was higher than 46 (40, 48) points of the control group, and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( Z=-3.70, P<0.05). The incidence of ICU-AW in the observation group was 32.43% (12/37), and the incidence of ICU-AW in the control group was 72.22% (26/36). The difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( χ2=11.58, P<0.05). The BI score of the observation group was 63 (50, 70), which was higher than 44 (40,60) of the control group, and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( Z=-3.94, P<0.05). The reduction degree of quadriceps femoris thickness in the observation group at D3-D1 was (-0.381 ± 0.131) cm, which was lower than (-0.762 ± 0.182) cm in the control group, and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( t=10.29, P<0.05). Conclusions:The application of finger-pressing therapy guided by theory of treating impotence alone with Yang Ming in the early rehabilitation of critically ill children can enhance muscle strength, prevent muscle atrophy and reduce the incidence of ICU-AW in critically ill children.
4.Pharmaceutical applications of framework nucleic acids.
Liang CHEN ; Jie ZHANG ; Zhun LIN ; Ziyan ZHANG ; Miao MAO ; Jiacheng WU ; Qian LI ; Yuanqing ZHANG ; Chunhai FAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(1):76-91
DNA is a biological polymer that encodes and stores genetic information in all living organism. Particularly, the precise nucleobase pairing inside DNA is exploited for the self-assembling of nanostructures with defined size, shape and functionality. These DNA nanostructures are known as framework nucleic acids (FNAs) for their skeleton-like features. Recently, FNAs have been explored in various fields ranging from physics, chemistry to biology. In this review, we mainly focus on the recent progress of FNAs in a pharmaceutical perspective. We summarize the advantages and applications of FNAs for drug discovery, drug delivery and drug analysis. We further discuss the drawbacks of FNAs and provide an outlook on the pharmaceutical research direction of FNAs in the future.
5.Tetrahedral DNA nanostructures synergize with MnO2 to enhance antitumor immunity via promoting STING activation and M1 polarization.
Siping LIANG ; Jiaying LI ; Zhengyu ZOU ; Miao MAO ; Siqi MING ; Fan LIN ; Ziyan ZHANG ; Can CAO ; Jinyu ZHOU ; Yuanqing ZHANG ; Jiaping LI ; Minhao WU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(5):2494-2505
Stimulator of interferon genes (STING) is a cytosolic DNA sensor which is regarded as a potential target for antitumor immunotherapy. However, clinical trials of STING agonists display limited anti-tumor effects and dose-dependent side-effects like inflammatory damage and cell toxicity. Here, we showed that tetrahedral DNA nanostructures (TDNs) actively enter macrophages to promote STING activation and M1 polarization in a size-dependent manner, and synergized with Mn2+ to enhance the expressions of IFN-β and iNOS, as well as the co-stimulatory molecules for antigen presentation. Moreover, to reduce the cytotoxicity of Mn2+, we constructed a TDN-MnO2 complex and found that it displayed a much higher efficacy than TDN plus Mn2+ to initiate macrophage activation and anti-tumor response both in vitro and in vivo. Together, our studies explored a novel immune activation effect of TDN in cancer therapy and its synergistic therapeutic outcomes with MnO2. These findings provide new therapeutic opportunities for cancer therapy.
6.Suggestions on monitoring and support for divers’ body load during 100 m-108 m heliox saturation diving at sea
Yipu WANG ; Yangyang WANG ; Lijian ZHU ; Qingyuan ZHANG ; Houyong LIANG ; Yuanqing YANG ; Mengyao JI ; Quan ZHOU
Chinese journal of nautical medicine and hyperbaric medicine 2021;28(6):679-682
Objective:To monitor and analyze the divers’ body load during hyperbaric exposure in deep heliox saturation diving at sea, so as to provide reference for safeguarding the safety and health of divers.Methods:The heart rate and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) of the divers were taken to monitor their body loads and the results were analyzed.Results:The heart rates of the four divers were stable. At 6: 30 (63 m) on the third day of decompression, diver 1 had a very low heart rate of 43 beats/min and diver 3 had a heart rate of 53 beats/min. There was no statistically significant difference in the mean heart rates of divers during saturation exposure and each time point of decompression with those before entering the cabin. The overall RPE results of divers ranged from 6 to 16 points, and the overall trend of development was consistent with the pressure change; the highest load was shown in the stage from 100 m stable pressure to the end of excursion diving, while the loads in other stages were relatively small. The mean value of RPE before entering the cabin was slightly higher than that in the pressurized stage, and it reached the peak in the excursion diving stage and then remained stable in the decompression stage. The RPE results of divers in the second diving bell at the end of excursion diving stage were significantly higher than those before entering the cabin ( t=-4.700, P=0.018). Conclusion:It is of important value to guarantee the operation safety by monitoring the divers’ body loads under high pressure. The combination of monitoring heart rate and RPE results can accurately reflect the body load and is conducive to the safety of diving operation.
7.Suggestions on monitoring and support for divers’ body load during 100 m-108 m heliox saturation diving at sea
Yipu WANG ; Yangyang WANG ; Lijian ZHU ; Qingyuan ZHANG ; Houyong LIANG ; Yuanqing YANG ; Mengyao JI ; Quan ZHOU
Chinese journal of nautical medicine and hyperbaric medicine 2021;28(6):679-682
Objective:To monitor and analyze the divers’ body load during hyperbaric exposure in deep heliox saturation diving at sea, so as to provide reference for safeguarding the safety and health of divers.Methods:The heart rate and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) of the divers were taken to monitor their body loads and the results were analyzed.Results:The heart rates of the four divers were stable. At 6: 30 (63 m) on the third day of decompression, diver 1 had a very low heart rate of 43 beats/min and diver 3 had a heart rate of 53 beats/min. There was no statistically significant difference in the mean heart rates of divers during saturation exposure and each time point of decompression with those before entering the cabin. The overall RPE results of divers ranged from 6 to 16 points, and the overall trend of development was consistent with the pressure change; the highest load was shown in the stage from 100 m stable pressure to the end of excursion diving, while the loads in other stages were relatively small. The mean value of RPE before entering the cabin was slightly higher than that in the pressurized stage, and it reached the peak in the excursion diving stage and then remained stable in the decompression stage. The RPE results of divers in the second diving bell at the end of excursion diving stage were significantly higher than those before entering the cabin ( t=-4.700, P=0.018). Conclusion:It is of important value to guarantee the operation safety by monitoring the divers’ body loads under high pressure. The combination of monitoring heart rate and RPE results can accurately reflect the body load and is conducive to the safety of diving operation.
8.Relationship between immune function of T cells in peripheral blood and expression of hepatitis C virus in patients with chronic hepatitis C
Qunying LI ; Mingli LIANG ; Li CHEN ; Lijuan WU ; Yugang LIU ; Tong LIU ; Jing XIE ; Zonghai HU ; Yuanqing QU
Chongqing Medicine 2015;44(12):1620-1622,1625
Objective To explore the relationship between the immune function of cellin peripheral blood with the virureplication and hepatitiviru(HCV)-cAg expression in the patientwith chronihepatiti(CHC) .MethodPeripheral blood lymphocytesubpopulation ,HCV-Rnand HCV core antigen (HCV-cAg) in 63 healthy people undergoing the physical exami-nation (control group) and 85 caseof CHC(Chgroup) were analyzed by the flow cytometry ,real-time Pcand ELIS,respec-tively .ResultThe percentageof total cell,T4 cell,T8 cell,double negative cell(DN) and double positive cell(DP) in the Chgroup were (67 .37 ± 10 .43)% ,(37 .11 ± 10 .28)% ,(21 .63 ± 8 .87)% ,(7 .80 ± 4 .57)% and (0 .20 ± 0 .29)% , respectively ,the absolute contentwere in turn (0 .70 ± 0 .44) × 109/L ,(0 .37 ± 0 .22) × 109/L ,(0 .22 ± 0 .17) × 109/L ,(0 .08 ± 0.06)×109/Land(0.19±0.68)×107/L,respectively.TheratioofT4/T8was(2.18±1.26)% .Theresultsindicatedthatthe percentage of T8 cellin the Chpatientwadecreased obviously (P<0 .01) ,which resulted in the ratio of T4/T8 raising(P<0 .05);meanwhile ,the absolute contentof the total cell,T4 cell,T8 celland Dnwere all decreased obviously (P<0 .05);moreove,the percentage of T4 celland Dnin the patientwith HCV-Rnpositive and HCV-cAg positive wasignificantly in-creased (P<0 .05) .Conclusion When HCV replicating in the patientwith CHC,the T lymphocyte subpopulation haobviouab-normity .The low immune function or immune tolerance ofT cells may be the important cause of recurrence and uncurability of CHC.
9.Association of C677T gene polymorphisms of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase and plasma homocysteine level with hyperlipidemia.
Ruilian LIANG ; Yuanqing ZHOU ; Jianmin XIE ; Weibiao LV ; Bin KANG ; Yuquan LIANG ; Yinghui CHEN ; Yunxi LI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;34(8):1195-1198
OBJECTIVETo study the association of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene C677T mutation and plasma homocysteine (Hcy) levels with hyperlipidemia.
METHODSBlood samples were collected from 1591 adults for detecting MTHFR gene C677T polymorphism with polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP), plasma Hcy levels with enzymatic cycling method, and blood lipid levels as well. The patients were divided according to the lipid levels into hyperlipidemia group (n=694) and healthy control group (n=897) and the differences in MTHFR gene C677T polymorphisms and plasma Hcy levels were compared.
RESULTSThe hyperlipidemia group and healthy control group showed no significant differences in CC, CT, or TT genotype frequencies or C and T allele frequencies of MTHFR C677T gene, and had comparable plasma Hcy levels (P>0.05). Patients with 3 different MTHFR C677T genotypes had significant differences in plasma Hcy levels (P<0.01) but not in blood lipid levels (P>0.05). Pairwise comparison indicated a significantly higher plasma Hcy level in TT genotype than in CC and CT genotypes (P<0.01), and the latter two genotypes showed no significant difference (P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONMTHFR C677T polymorphisms and plasma Hcy levels are closely related but neither of them is associated with hyperlipidemia. The TT genotype is associated with a significantly higher plasma Hcy level than CC and CT genotypes.
Adult ; Gene Frequency ; Genotype ; Homocysteine ; blood ; Humans ; Hyperlipidemias ; blood ; genetics ; Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (NADPH2) ; genetics ; Mutation ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Polymorphism, Genetic ; Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length
10.Cage bone graft combined with pedicle screw fixation fusion in treatment of lumbar spondylolisthesis
Gang LIU ; Liwen XIN ; Yuanqing LIANG ; Zulin TANG ; Yongtao TANG
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2014;(3):275-276,277
Objective To study the effect of different approaches of Cage bone graft combined with pedicle screw fixation fusion in trea-ting lumbar spondylolisthesis. Methods From January 2011 to December 2012,120 patients with lumbar spondylolisthesis in our hospital were randomly divided into anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) group(n=40),postero lateral fusion (PLF) group(n=40) and posteri-or lunbar interbody fusion (PLIF) group(n=40). The related index and body’s function were observed. Results In PLIF group,the opera-tion time was(82. 3 ± 12. 1) h,intraoperative bleeding volume was (60. 3 ± 9. 5) mL,postoperative ambulation time was (5. 5 ± 0. 7) d, NRS score was(1. 5 ± 0. 2),ODI score 3,6,9,12 months after operation were respectively (24. 1 ± 3. 4),(19. 4 ± 3. 1),(13. 5 ± 2. 5), (9. 8 ± 1. 6),which was significantly lower than ALIF group and PLF group;the intervertebral height(9. 3 ± 1. 2)mm were significantly high-er than those of ALIF group and PLF group. Conclusion PLIF has positive clinical value in treating lumbar spondylolisthesis as it can re-duce the operation wound,promote postoperative recovery,and improve the long-term function of body.

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