1.Investigation and analysis on hepatitis B serum epidemiology and genotyping in Jilin province in 2024
Simei FU ; Bonan CAO ; Xiang LI ; Leilei WEI ; Shuang WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2025;39(4):461-467
Objective:To assess the epidemic characteristics of serum of viral hepatitis B infection ranging in age from 1 to 69 years old in Jilin province in 2024. The genotypes of hepatitis B virus-infected individuals were determined.Methods:In 2024,2 313 people ranging in age from 1 to 69 years old in Jilin province were selected by using multi-stage random sampling method for field epidemiological investigation of hepatitis B. The serum samples were collected and detected for the hepatitis B virus(HBV)surface antigen(HBsAg),HBV surface antibody(HBsAb),HBV core antibody(HBcAb),HBV E antigen(HBeAg)and HBV E antibody(HBeAb)by ELISA,and the data were analyzed by the national epidemiological dynamic data collection platform,SPSS 18.0 software. Genotyping is conducted based on the internationally recognized large S region gene fragment.Results:The vaccination rates for hepatitis B among people aged 1-4,5-14,15-29 and 30-69 were 97.00%,94.66%,74.59% and 2.88%,respectively. There were significant differences in hepatitis B vaccination rates across age groups surveyed in 2024( χ2=1 041.41, P<0.05). In 2024,the HBsAg carrying rate,HBsAb positive rate,HBV infection rate,HBeAb positive rate and HBeAg positive rate of people in Jilin province were 0. 86%,47.99%,2.25%,5.58% and 5.14%,respectively. The genotype of hepatitis B virus in the infected person is B2 and C2. Conclusions:In 2024,the indicators of HBV infection in Jilin province were good. The highest rate of hepatitis B infection was 11.54% in people with 30-69 years of age and the high vaccination rate of people should continue to be maintained,and the vaccination of hepatitis B vaccine for adults should be strengthened to reduce the risk of infection in these susceptible groups.
2.Investigation and analysis on hepatitis B serum epidemiology and genotyping in Jilin province in 2024
Simei FU ; Bonan CAO ; Xiang LI ; Leilei WEI ; Shuang WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2025;39(4):461-467
Objective:To assess the epidemic characteristics of serum of viral hepatitis B infection ranging in age from 1 to 69 years old in Jilin province in 2024. The genotypes of hepatitis B virus-infected individuals were determined.Methods:In 2024,2 313 people ranging in age from 1 to 69 years old in Jilin province were selected by using multi-stage random sampling method for field epidemiological investigation of hepatitis B. The serum samples were collected and detected for the hepatitis B virus(HBV)surface antigen(HBsAg),HBV surface antibody(HBsAb),HBV core antibody(HBcAb),HBV E antigen(HBeAg)and HBV E antibody(HBeAb)by ELISA,and the data were analyzed by the national epidemiological dynamic data collection platform,SPSS 18.0 software. Genotyping is conducted based on the internationally recognized large S region gene fragment.Results:The vaccination rates for hepatitis B among people aged 1-4,5-14,15-29 and 30-69 were 97.00%,94.66%,74.59% and 2.88%,respectively. There were significant differences in hepatitis B vaccination rates across age groups surveyed in 2024( χ2=1 041.41, P<0.05). In 2024,the HBsAg carrying rate,HBsAb positive rate,HBV infection rate,HBeAb positive rate and HBeAg positive rate of people in Jilin province were 0. 86%,47.99%,2.25%,5.58% and 5.14%,respectively. The genotype of hepatitis B virus in the infected person is B2 and C2. Conclusions:In 2024,the indicators of HBV infection in Jilin province were good. The highest rate of hepatitis B infection was 11.54% in people with 30-69 years of age and the high vaccination rate of people should continue to be maintained,and the vaccination of hepatitis B vaccine for adults should be strengthened to reduce the risk of infection in these susceptible groups.
3.Mediating effect of unhealthy lifestyle and depressive symptom on association between life course factors and ageing health
Jiani MIAO ; Jingyi SUN ; Xingqi CAO ; Bonan DING ; Zhiyu CAI ; Zuyun LIU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2024;45(1):71-77
Objective:To explore the mediating effect of unhealthy lifestyle and depressive symptom on the associations between life course factors and aging health.Methods:The study included 6 217 participants (aged ≥45 years) from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS). We used principal component analysis (PCA) and hierarchical clustering analysis (HCA) to divide participants into six subgroups based on 70 life course factors. Five key life course factors were identified based on correlation analysis and their contribution to aging health. Physiological dysregulation (PD) was calculated by using eight biomarkers in the 2015 CHARLS biomarker dataset. Linear regression, logistic regression, and mediation models were used to explore the complex associations of life course subgroups, key factors, unhealthy lifestyle, depression symptom with PD.Results:Life course subgroups were significantly associated with PD after adjusting chronological age and gender ( β: 0.08-0.17, all P<0.05). Life-course subgroups and key factors, including adverse experiences in adulthood and lower education level, were significantly associated with unhealthy lifestyle ( β: 0.04-0.52, all P<0.05). Life-course subgroups and key factors, including childhood trauma, parental health in childhood, adverse experiences in adulthood, and lower education level, were significantly associated with depression symptom ( OR: 1.16-4.76, all P<0.05). Mediation analysis showed that unhealthy lifestyle had partial mediating effect on the association of life course subgroups and key factors, including adverse experiences in adulthood, and lower education levels, with PD (3.1%-3.6%). Depression symptom had partial mediating effect on the association of life course subgroups and key factors, including childhood trauma, adverse experience in adulthood, and lower education level, with PD (6.0%-16.2%). Conclusions:Unhealthy lifestyle and depression symptom has partial mediating effect on the impact of life course factors on aging health. It is important to pay attention to these two modifiable factors while targeting childhood trauma and adverse experience in adulthood.
4.Effect of Toddalia asiatica Alcohol Extract on Apoptosis of Non-small Cell Lung Cancer A549 Cells Based on Autophagy Pathway
Lan HONG ; Hao WU ; Rui TIAN ; Jia FENG ; Ziming HOU ; Mengjie TIAN ; Bonan TAO ; Xi SHEN ; Chunyu CAO ; Lin YUAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2022;28(20):78-85
ObjectiveTo study the effects of Toddalia asiatica alcohol extract on autophagy and apoptosis of non-small cell lung cancer A549 cells, and to explore its possible mechanism. MethodA549 cells were cultured in vitro. Cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8) was used to detect the proliferation of A549 cells, and cell survival rate was calculated to screen the drug concentration. The apoptosis in each dose group and that after the use of 3-methyladenine (3-MA), an autophagy inhibitor, were detected by flow cytometry combined with Annexin V-FITC/PI double staining. Western blot was used to detect the expression levels of apoptosis-related proteins such as B cell lymphocytoma-2(Bcl-2), Bcl-2-associated X protein(Bax), microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3 (LC3), cleaved cysteinyl aspartate-specific protease-3 (cleaved Caspase-3), activated poly (Adenosine diphosphate) ribonucleotide polymerase (cleaved PARP1), PARP1, activated death activator (t-Bid), Bid, and ubiquitin-binding protein p62 in each group and those after the use of 3-MA. ResultCompared with the conditions in the control group, the cell survival rate in 0.25 g·L-1 group (P<0.05), and 0.5, 1, 2, 4 g·L-1 groups (P<0.01) was decreased after 24 h intervention. Additionally, the cell survival rate was reduced in a concentration-dependent manner at 48 h and it was less than 10% at 4 g·L-1 (P<0.01). Compared with the conditions in the control group, the total apoptosis rate in 0.5 g·L-1 group was increased (P<0.05), and the apoptosis rate in 1 and 2 g·L-1 groups was also increased (P<0.01). Compared with the 2 g·L-1 group and 3-MA group, the 3-MA combined with T. asiatica alcohol extract had significantly decreased apoptosis rate (P<0.01). Compared with the conditions in the control group, elevated expression of pro-apoptotic proteins cleaved PARP1, Bax and t-Bid in 1 and 2 g·L-1 groups (P<0.05, P<0.01), and reduced expression of Bid in the 2 g·L-1 group (P<0.01) were found. Compared with the conditions in the control group, the expression of anti-apoptotic protein Bcl-2 (P<0.05, P<0.01) and the level of p62 (P<0.01) were down-regulated in 0.5, 1, 2 g·L-1 groups, while the level of LC3 Ⅱ protein was up-regulated (P<0.01), with certain concentration dependence. ConclusionT. asiatica alcohol extract could significantly inhibit the proliferation of A549 cells, which might be related to promoting autophagy and inducing apoptosis.

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