1.Research Progress on the Regulation of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection-Related Signaling Pathways by Chinese Medicine
Yiting JIANG ; Feng HE ; Miao FENG ; Sen LI ; Dingding CAO ; Hailan YAO
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;41(11):1503-1511
Respiratory syncytial virus(RSV)infection is a major respiratory disease threatening the health of infants and immuno-compromised populations worldwide,with no specific therapeutic drugs available.Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)has shown unique advantages of multi-target and multi-pathway in the prevention and treatment of RSV infection,and its mechanism is closely re-lated to the regulation of cellular signaling pathways.This article systematically reviews the research progress of TCM including mono-mer components and compound prescriptions in intervening RSV infection through nuclear factor-κB(NF-κB),Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription(JAK/STAT),phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/protein kinase B(PI3K/Akt),mitogen-activated protein kinase(MAPK),nuclear factor E2-related factor 2/heme oxygenase-1(Nrf2/HO-1)and other signaling pathways.Current re-search still has problems such as insufficient analysis of pathway synergy mechanisms,unclear material basis of compounds,and single technical means.Future studies should focus on cross-talk of multiple pathways,identification of active component groups of TCM,and research on"syndrome-type-pathway"association,combined with cutting-edge technologies such as network pharmacology and or-ganoid models,so as to provide a scientific basis for the mechanism and clinical transformation of TCM against RSV infection.
2.Research Progress on the Regulation of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection-Related Signaling Pathways by Chinese Medicine
Yiting JIANG ; Feng HE ; Miao FENG ; Sen LI ; Dingding CAO ; Hailan YAO
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;41(11):1503-1511
Respiratory syncytial virus(RSV)infection is a major respiratory disease threatening the health of infants and immuno-compromised populations worldwide,with no specific therapeutic drugs available.Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)has shown unique advantages of multi-target and multi-pathway in the prevention and treatment of RSV infection,and its mechanism is closely re-lated to the regulation of cellular signaling pathways.This article systematically reviews the research progress of TCM including mono-mer components and compound prescriptions in intervening RSV infection through nuclear factor-κB(NF-κB),Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription(JAK/STAT),phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/protein kinase B(PI3K/Akt),mitogen-activated protein kinase(MAPK),nuclear factor E2-related factor 2/heme oxygenase-1(Nrf2/HO-1)and other signaling pathways.Current re-search still has problems such as insufficient analysis of pathway synergy mechanisms,unclear material basis of compounds,and single technical means.Future studies should focus on cross-talk of multiple pathways,identification of active component groups of TCM,and research on"syndrome-type-pathway"association,combined with cutting-edge technologies such as network pharmacology and or-ganoid models,so as to provide a scientific basis for the mechanism and clinical transformation of TCM against RSV infection.
3.Clinical analysis of Duchenne/ Becker muscular dystrophy with transaminase elevation as the initial presenta-tion
Yuanyuan LI ; Zhuo LIU ; Shengrong OUYANG ; Dingding CAO ; Jianxin WU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2017;32(24):1877-1881
Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics of Duchenne/ Becker muscular dystrophy (DMD/BMD)with the initial presentation of transaminase elevation,in order to improve the clinician's understanding of this disease,and reduce misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis. To investigate the relationship between the elevation of transami-nase and the early stage of DMD/ BMD,and to provide the strategy for early diagnosis. Methods Twenty - four pa-tients admitted to the hospital with elevated serum transaminase as the initial presentation from January 2012 to Decem-ber 2014,who were diagnosed as DMD/ BMD by genetic testing or muscle biopsy,were enrolled. Their clinical data and laboratory examinations were retrospectively analyzed,including clinical features,diagnostic steps,serum muscle en-zymes,genetic analysis,electromyography and muscle pathological changes. Results The 24 patients were all male without family history of DMD/ BMD prior to birth. The average visiting age was (3. 4 ± 1. 2)years (ranging from 0. 8 to 6. 1 years),and 87. 5% (21 / 24 cases)of cases were preschool children aged 2 - 6 years. Hypertransaminasemia was found in 21 cases (87. 5%)during the kindergarten physical examination,1 case during pre - operative investigation and 2 cases during respiratory infection. Due to its insidious onset,the time interval between incidental finding of elevated transaminase and definitive diagnosis was between 0. 6 and 20. 4 months. Among them,16 cases (66. 7%)had obvious pseudohypertrophy of calf muscles,and 18 cases (81. 8%)showed different degrees of movement disorder,such as unable to jump,easy to fall,and difficulty in climbing stairs. In addition,18. 2% cases (4 / 22 cases)had a delay in language development. The serum alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase levels were 120. 3 - 761. 7 U/ L and 83. 3 - 675. 5 U/ L,respectively. Serum creatine kinase (CK)was found to be markedly elevated (ranging from 3940 to 27510 U/ L)in all patients. Electromyography showed myogenic damage in 13 / 23 cases (56. 5%). DMD gene deletions were found in 18 cases (75. 0%),and duplications in 4 cases (16. 7%). The muscle biopsy performed in 2 cases (8. 3%)multiplex ligation - dependent probe amplification (MLPA)- negative cases showed evidence of dystrophic features on routine histology. Immunohistochemistry showed absent dystrophin staining in all 2 MLPA - nega-tive cases. Conclusion The clinical manifestation of DMD/ BMD is not typical in the early stage,so it is easy to be neglected or misdiagnosed. Elevated ALT and AST are important clues in the early diagnosis of DMD/ BMD. Children with elevated transaminase,in the absence of other signs and symptoms of hepatic injury,may have occult muscular di-sease,most frequently DMD/ BMD. A thorough physical examination and history taking as well as the measurement of serum CK are helpful in the differential diagnosis. Genetic testing or muscle biopsy should be done early for correct diagnosis of DMD/ BMD.

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