1.Effects of nanosilicate functionalized polycaprolactone membrane on bone mesenchymal stem cells-induced bone repairing
Long XIAO ; Weiqiang HU ; Xuxin LIN ; Mengjiao HE ; Kai LUO ; Xiongcheng XU
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(8):567-575
Objective To fabricate nanosilicate functionalized polycaprolactone(PCL/LAP)electrospun membrane and evaluate its role in bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells(BMSCs)-induced bone repairing.Methods The PCL/LAP electrospun membranes were fabricated via electrospinning technology and co-cultured with rat BMSCs.The cytocompatibility of the membranes was evaluated through cytoskeleton staining,live/dead cell staining and CCK-8 assay.The migration capacity of BMSCs was assessed using scratch assay,Transwell migration experiments and expression of migration-related genes(Pdgf and Tgfβ)was evaluated by qRT-PCR.The os-teogenic differentiation and pro-angiogenesis potential were determined by alkaline phosphatase(ALP)staining,alizarin red staining,expression levels of osteogenesis-related genes(Alp,Col1a1,Runx2,Bglap and Bmp2)and angiogenesis-related genes(Angpt1,Fgf2 and Vegfa)along with RUNX2 protein expression.PCL and PCL/LAP electrospun membranes conditioned medium was subsequently used to stimulate vascular endothelial cells(EAhy926).The expression of angiogenesis-associated genes(KDR,ENOS and HIF1A)was quantified by qRT-PCR.Results BMSCs adhered well to the surface of the PCL/LAP membranes,with no significant impact on cell viability(P>0.05).PCL/LAP membranes not only promoted the proliferation(P<0.05),migration(P<0.05),but also enhanced ALP activity and mineralized nodule formation(P<0.05),increased osteogenic differentiation gene and protein expression(P<0.05)of BMSCs.Moreover,PCL/LAP promoted the expression of angiogenic genes of BMSCs(P<0.05),to indirectly regulate angiogenesis-related gene expression in vascular endothelial cells(P<0.05).Conclusion PCL/LAP electrospun membranes exhibit excellent biocompatibility and can promote proliferation,migration,osteogenic differentiation and BMSC-mediated angiogenic differentiation,showing great potential for bone defect repairing as barrier membrane.
2.Intergenerational Associations of Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy With Offspring Metabolomics: A Systematic Review
Jinrui XIONG ; Ling-Jun LI ; Yongping ZHANG ; Zhihong ZHANG ; Yue YANG ; Huan HU ; Jinhong LIU ; Zimeng CHEN ; Peng HUANG ; Mengjiao LIU
Maternal-Fetal Medicine 2025;07(3):157-165
Objective::To examine the impact of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) on offspring metabolomics.Methods::We searched five databases: PubMed, Ovid Embase, MEDLINE, Web of Science, and China National Knowledge Infrastructure, and included studies that reported metabolomics among human offspring born to HDP-complicated pregnancies.Results::Database search yielded 4054 articles, and after full-text screening, ten observational studies met inclusion criteria. Half of the studies had a sample size of less than 100 and were all observational studies in preeclampsia (PE) and gestational hypertension.Neonates were the most focused group in all included studies. Offspring born to HDP-complicated pregnancies exhibited statistically significant variations in blood metabolomics compared to their counterparts, characterized by amino acids, lipids, carnitine, and others (e.g., 1α,25-(OH) 2-D). Most studies reported a significant increase in differential metabolites of offspring born to HDP-complicated pregnancies. Four studies ( n = 1109) measured lipids-related metabolites, and all consistently showed that offspring born to PE-complicated pregnancies had significantly higher concentrations than non-PE exposed offspring. Conclusion::The existing evidence suggests an intergenerational effect of HDP on offspring metabolomics. Long-term follow-up studies are needed to advance the health effects of related adverse health outcomes and inform the prevention of offspring’s health.
3.Intergenerational Associations of Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy With Offspring Metabolomics: A Systematic Review
Jinrui XIONG ; Ling-Jun LI ; Yongping ZHANG ; Zhihong ZHANG ; Yue YANG ; Huan HU ; Jinhong LIU ; Zimeng CHEN ; Peng HUANG ; Mengjiao LIU
Maternal-Fetal Medicine 2025;07(3):157-165
Objective::To examine the impact of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) on offspring metabolomics.Methods::We searched five databases: PubMed, Ovid Embase, MEDLINE, Web of Science, and China National Knowledge Infrastructure, and included studies that reported metabolomics among human offspring born to HDP-complicated pregnancies.Results::Database search yielded 4054 articles, and after full-text screening, ten observational studies met inclusion criteria. Half of the studies had a sample size of less than 100 and were all observational studies in preeclampsia (PE) and gestational hypertension.Neonates were the most focused group in all included studies. Offspring born to HDP-complicated pregnancies exhibited statistically significant variations in blood metabolomics compared to their counterparts, characterized by amino acids, lipids, carnitine, and others (e.g., 1α,25-(OH) 2-D). Most studies reported a significant increase in differential metabolites of offspring born to HDP-complicated pregnancies. Four studies ( n = 1109) measured lipids-related metabolites, and all consistently showed that offspring born to PE-complicated pregnancies had significantly higher concentrations than non-PE exposed offspring. Conclusion::The existing evidence suggests an intergenerational effect of HDP on offspring metabolomics. Long-term follow-up studies are needed to advance the health effects of related adverse health outcomes and inform the prevention of offspring’s health.
4.Effects of nanosilicate functionalized polycaprolactone membrane on bone mesenchymal stem cells-induced bone repairing
Long XIAO ; Weiqiang HU ; Xuxin LIN ; Mengjiao HE ; Kai LUO ; Xiongcheng XU
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(8):567-575
Objective To fabricate nanosilicate functionalized polycaprolactone(PCL/LAP)electrospun membrane and evaluate its role in bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells(BMSCs)-induced bone repairing.Methods The PCL/LAP electrospun membranes were fabricated via electrospinning technology and co-cultured with rat BMSCs.The cytocompatibility of the membranes was evaluated through cytoskeleton staining,live/dead cell staining and CCK-8 assay.The migration capacity of BMSCs was assessed using scratch assay,Transwell migration experiments and expression of migration-related genes(Pdgf and Tgfβ)was evaluated by qRT-PCR.The os-teogenic differentiation and pro-angiogenesis potential were determined by alkaline phosphatase(ALP)staining,alizarin red staining,expression levels of osteogenesis-related genes(Alp,Col1a1,Runx2,Bglap and Bmp2)and angiogenesis-related genes(Angpt1,Fgf2 and Vegfa)along with RUNX2 protein expression.PCL and PCL/LAP electrospun membranes conditioned medium was subsequently used to stimulate vascular endothelial cells(EAhy926).The expression of angiogenesis-associated genes(KDR,ENOS and HIF1A)was quantified by qRT-PCR.Results BMSCs adhered well to the surface of the PCL/LAP membranes,with no significant impact on cell viability(P>0.05).PCL/LAP membranes not only promoted the proliferation(P<0.05),migration(P<0.05),but also enhanced ALP activity and mineralized nodule formation(P<0.05),increased osteogenic differentiation gene and protein expression(P<0.05)of BMSCs.Moreover,PCL/LAP promoted the expression of angiogenic genes of BMSCs(P<0.05),to indirectly regulate angiogenesis-related gene expression in vascular endothelial cells(P<0.05).Conclusion PCL/LAP electrospun membranes exhibit excellent biocompatibility and can promote proliferation,migration,osteogenic differentiation and BMSC-mediated angiogenic differentiation,showing great potential for bone defect repairing as barrier membrane.
5.A real-world study on the features of postpartum hepatitis flares in pregnant women with chronic HBV infection
Zhan ZENG ; Mingfang ZHOU ; Yanjie LIN ; Xiaoyue BI ; Liu YANG ; Wen DENG ; Tingting JIANG ; Leiping HU ; Mengjiao XU ; Lu ZHANG ; Wei YI ; Minghui LI
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2024;32(2):113-118
Objective:To analyze the clinical features of postpartum hepatitis flares in pregnant women with hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted. Patients who met the enrollment criteria were included. Liver function and HBV virology tests were collected from pregnant women with chronic HBV infection at delivery, 6, 24, 36, and 48 weeks after delivery through the hospital information and test system. Additionally, antiviral therapy types and drug withdrawal times were collected. Statistical analysis was performed on all the resulting data.Results:A total of 533 pregnant women who met the inclusion criteria were included, with all patients aged (29.5±3.7) years old. A total of 408 cases received antiviral drugs during pregnancy to interrupt mother-to-child transmission. There was no significant difference in the levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALT, z ?=?-1.981, P ?=?0.048), aspartate aminotransferase (AST, z ?=?-3.956, P ?0.001), HBV load ( z ?=?-15.292, P ?0.001), and HBeAg ( z ?=?-4.77, P ?0.001) at delivery in patients who received medication and those who did not. All patients ALT, AST, total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, and albumin showed an upward trend within six weeks after delivery. A total of 231 cases developed hepatitis within 48 weeks after delivery. Among them, 173 cases first showed ALT abnormalities within six weeks postpartum. Conclusion:Hepatitis flare incidence peaked six weeks after delivery or six weeks after drug withdrawal in pregnant women with chronic HBV infection.
6.Regulatory role of heat shock transcription factor 1 in antioxidant and anti-aging function of the retinal pigment epithelial cells
Mingjun JIANG ; Guohui SHANG ; Fengyan ZHANG ; Fanxiang YIN ; Mengjiao XUE ; Yanzhong HU ; Xuyan PENG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2024;42(5):417-427
Objective:To investigate the anti-aging and antioxidant effect of the heat shock transcription factor 1 (HSF1) on human retinal pigment epithelial cells.Methods:Two HSF1-deficient ARPE cells (ARPE/Hsf1 -/-) were constructed by using the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat and associated protein 9 (CRISPR/Cas9) gene editing system and named H8, H9 konckout cell strains.Experiments were operated on the 3 cell strains: wild-type, H8 and H9 cells.The content of reactive oxygen species in ARPE-19 cell was measured by DHE probe staining combined with flow cytometry technology, and the cell cycle was measured by flow cytometry technology.The cell viability at different time points was measured using cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8).Crystal violet staining assay was used to measure the relative ratio of cell survival.SA-β-gal staining assay was used to detect the ratio of ARPE-19 senescent cells.The expressions of HSP70, HSP27, clusterin (CLU), p53, p21 and interleukin (IL)-1β proteins were measured by Western blot technology.The expressions of p53, p21, IL-6, IL-8, IL-1β and monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (MCP1) mRNA were measured by quantitative real-time PCR technology.Relative expression of heat shock response protein under different heat shock treatment conditions and HSP90 inhibitor IPI504, relative survival with different concentrations of H 2O 2, relative expression of p21 protein after treatment with or without ROS scavenger N-acetylcysteine (NAC) were compared in each cell strain. Results:Gene sequencing showed that H8 and H9 cell strains successfully carried mutated genes.Western blot experiment results showed that H8 and H9 cell strains did not express HSF1 protein, and HSF1 was successfully knocked out in ARPE-19 cells.Compared with wild-type cell, the expression levels of HSP70, HSP27 and CLU proteins in H8 and H9 cell strains significantly decreased, with statistically significant differences (all at P<0.05), and no significant difference was found in the relative HSP90 protein expression level ( F=0.29, P>0.05).Under different heat shock stimulation and IPI504 induction, the HSP70, HSP27, and CLU protein levels significantly increased in wild-type cells compared with before treatment, and the HSP70, HSP27, and CLU protein levels were significantly lower in H8 and H9 cell strains than in corresponding treated wild-type cells (all at P<0.05).Compared with wild-type cell strains, cell viability significantly decreased in H8 and H9 cell strains at 24, 48, 72, and 96 hours (all at P<0.05).Compared with wild-type cell strains, the percentage of cells in G1 phase was significantly higher and the mRNA and protein levels of the cell cycle inhibitors p53 and p21 significantly increased in H8 and H9 strains, showing statistically significant differences (all at P<0.05), and the ratio of positive cells for SA-β-gal staining significantly increased, showing statistically significant differences (all at P<0.001).The relative expression of aging-related inflammatory factors IL-6, IL-8, IL-1β, and MCP1 mRNA decreased, and the differences were statistically significant (all at P<0.001).In addition, compared with wild-type cell strains, the content of reactive oxygen species (ROS) was higher in H8 and H9 cell strains, and the differences were statistically significant (all at P<0.001).The expression of p21 protein in H8 and H9 cell strains wtih NAC treatment decreased significantly compared with non-NAC treatment cells (both at P<0.05).Compared with wild-type cell strains, H8 and H9 cell viability decreased at 200, 400, 600, and 800 μmol/L H 2O 2 treatment conditions, and the differences were statistically significant (all at P<0.05). Conclusions:Knockdown of HSF1 can downregulate the expression of heat shock proteins, activate the ROS/P53/P21 pathway, induce senescence in RPE cells, and increase the sensitivity of RPE to oxidative stress stimuli.HSF1 may have anti-senescence and anti-oxidant regulatory effects in RPE cells.
7.CDA C435T gene polymorphism significantly extends the long-term efficacy of gemcitabine in advanced non-small cell lung cancer
Mengjiao WANG ; Chao GAO ; Tao WANG ; Qian ZHANG ; Juan WEN ; Dongmei LV ; Lili HU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2024;29(12):1337-1343
AIM:To research the effects of cyti-dine deaminase(CDA)C435T polymorphism on the long-term effectiveness of gemcitabine in non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC).METHODS:Enrolled 145 NSCLC patients received gemcitabine-platinum regiments at the Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Med-ical University from August 2016 to February 2019,characteristics recorded such as:age,gender,path-ological type,clinical stage(Ⅰ-ⅢA/ⅢB-Ⅳ)and so on.Followed-up and evaluated according to RECIST1.1,the disease-free survival(DFS),progression-free survival(PFS)and overall survival(OS)was study endpoint.Cases were categorized into wild-type CC and mutant CT/TT group.Kaplan-Meier method and log-rank test were utilized to analyze the rela-tionship between CDA C435T and DFS/PFS/OS.A cox model was implemented to analyze the prog-nostic factors.RESULTS:In stage Ⅰ-ⅢA,median DFS of CT/TT compared with CC was not obvious(16.8 vs.35.7 months,P=0.294),same in median OS(54.3 vs.81.9 months,P=0.256).In stage ⅢB-Ⅳ,the median PFS in CT/TT was longer than CC(10.4 vs.5.0 months,P=0.009),the median OS was undiffer-entiated(16.2 vs.24.3 months,P=0.087).No differ-ence of overall median OS in CC and CT/TT geno-types was seen(21.5 months vs.25.3 months,P=0.077).Cox regression model showed CDA C435T polymorphism was an independent factor of PFS in stage ⅢB-Ⅳ(P=0.019).CONCLUSION:CDA C435T polymorphism shows a function as a prediction in-fluencing PFS of gemcitabine in ⅢB-Ⅳ NSCLC,CT/TT genotype is significantly prolonged.
8.CDA C435T gene polymorphism significantly extends the long-term efficacy of gemcitabine in advanced non-small cell lung cancer
Mengjiao WANG ; Chao GAO ; Tao WANG ; Qian ZHANG ; Juan WEN ; Dongmei LV ; Lili HU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2024;29(12):1337-1343
AIM:To research the effects of cyti-dine deaminase(CDA)C435T polymorphism on the long-term effectiveness of gemcitabine in non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC).METHODS:Enrolled 145 NSCLC patients received gemcitabine-platinum regiments at the Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Med-ical University from August 2016 to February 2019,characteristics recorded such as:age,gender,path-ological type,clinical stage(Ⅰ-ⅢA/ⅢB-Ⅳ)and so on.Followed-up and evaluated according to RECIST1.1,the disease-free survival(DFS),progression-free survival(PFS)and overall survival(OS)was study endpoint.Cases were categorized into wild-type CC and mutant CT/TT group.Kaplan-Meier method and log-rank test were utilized to analyze the rela-tionship between CDA C435T and DFS/PFS/OS.A cox model was implemented to analyze the prog-nostic factors.RESULTS:In stage Ⅰ-ⅢA,median DFS of CT/TT compared with CC was not obvious(16.8 vs.35.7 months,P=0.294),same in median OS(54.3 vs.81.9 months,P=0.256).In stage ⅢB-Ⅳ,the median PFS in CT/TT was longer than CC(10.4 vs.5.0 months,P=0.009),the median OS was undiffer-entiated(16.2 vs.24.3 months,P=0.087).No differ-ence of overall median OS in CC and CT/TT geno-types was seen(21.5 months vs.25.3 months,P=0.077).Cox regression model showed CDA C435T polymorphism was an independent factor of PFS in stage ⅢB-Ⅳ(P=0.019).CONCLUSION:CDA C435T polymorphism shows a function as a prediction in-fluencing PFS of gemcitabine in ⅢB-Ⅳ NSCLC,CT/TT genotype is significantly prolonged.
9.Application of an artificial intelligence-assisted endoscopic diagnosis system to the detection of focal gastric lesions (with video)
Mengjiao ZHANG ; Ming XU ; Lianlian WU ; Junxiao WANG ; Zehua DONG ; Yijie ZHU ; Xinqi HE ; Xiao TAO ; Hongliu DU ; Chenxia ZHANG ; Yutong BAI ; Renduo SHANG ; Hao LI ; Hao KUANG ; Shan HU ; Honggang YU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2023;40(5):372-378
Objective:To construct a real-time artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted endoscepic diagnosis system based on YOLO v3 algorithm, and to evaluate its ability of detecting focal gastric lesions in gastroscopy.Methods:A total of 5 488 white light gastroscopic images (2 733 images with gastric focal lesions and 2 755 images without gastric focal lesions) from June to November 2019 and videos of 92 cases (288 168 clear stomach frames) from May to June 2020 at the Digestive Endoscopy Center of Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University were retrospectively collected for AI System test. A total of 3 997 prospective consecutive patients undergoing gastroscopy at the Digestive Endoscopy Center of Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University from July 6, 2020 to November 27, 2020 and May 6, 2021 to August 2, 2021 were enrolled to assess the clinical applicability of AI System. When AI System recognized an abnormal lesion, it marked the lesion with a blue box as a warning. The ability to identify focal gastric lesions and the frequency and causes of false positives and false negatives of AI System were statistically analyzed.Results:In the image test set, the accuracy, the sensitivity, the specificity, the positive predictive value and the negative predictive value of AI System were 92.3% (5 064/5 488), 95.0% (2 597/2 733), 89.5% (2 467/ 2 755), 90.0% (2 597/2 885) and 94.8% (2 467/2 603), respectively. In the video test set, the accuracy, the sensitivity, the specificity, the positive predictive value and the negative predictive value of AI System were 95.4% (274 792/288 168), 95.2% (109 727/115 287), 95.5% (165 065/172 881), 93.4% (109 727/117 543) and 96.7% (165 065/170 625), respectively. In clinical application, the detection rate of local gastric lesions by AI System was 93.0% (6 830/7 344). A total of 514 focal gastric lesions were missed by AI System. The main reasons were punctate erosions (48.8%, 251/514), diminutive xanthomas (22.8%, 117/514) and diminutive polyps (21.4%, 110/514). The mean number of false positives per gastroscopy was 2 (1, 4), most of which were due to normal mucosa folds (50.2%, 5 635/11 225), bubbles and mucus (35.0%, 3 928/11 225), and liquid deposited in the fundus (9.1%, 1 021/11 225).Conclusion:The application of AI System can increase the detection rate of focal gastric lesions.
10.Overexpression of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein mediates growth inhibition in human retinal pigment epithelial cells
Yuhang ZHANG ; Mengjiao XUE ; Xiaohang XIE ; Yanzhong HU ; Fengyan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2023;39(3):232-237
Objective:To observe the inhibition of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein (S-protein) on the proliferation of human retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells.Methods:SARS-CoV-2 S-protein gene fragment expression plasmid (p3xflag-S) was constructed and transfected into human RPE, HEK293 cells. DNA sequencing was used for identification, and the expression of Flag-S was detected by Western blot. HEK293 cells were divided into the cells 1, 2, 3 and 4 and transfected with GFP11 plasmid and vector, GFP1-10 plasmid and vector, transfected with GFP11 and pCMV-HA-ACE2 plasmid, GFP1-10 and p3xflag-S plasmid. Cell 1 was co-cultured with cell 2 (control group 1), cell 2 with cell 3 (control group 2), cell 3 with cell 4 (observation group), and cell 1 mixed with cells 2, 3 and 4 (control group 3). Bright-field microscopy and fluorescence microscopy were used to observe cell fusion. RPE cells were divided into control group and overexpression S-protein group. The cell cycle was detected by flow cytometry; the cell proliferation level was detected by Counting Kit 8 (CCK-8); and the S-protein expression level in RPE cells was detected by Western blot. The Student’s t-test was performed for comparison between groups. Results:DNA sequence assay showed that S-protein cDNA was fused with flag-tagged protein. Western blot assay showed that S-protein-related expression was elevated in transfected HEK293 cells compared with untransfected p3xflag-S cells. Large, multinucleated fused cell clusters were visible under bright-field microscopy; multiple nuclear with distinct green fluorescence were visible in the fused cells under fluorescence microscopy. Western blot assay showed elevated S-protein-related expression in transfected p3xflag-S plasmid RPE cells compared to untransfected p3xflag-S plasmid RPE cells. CCK-8 results showed that the proliferative capacity of RPE cells in the S-protein overexpression group was significantly reduced compared with the control group, with statistically significant differences ( t=22.70, 16.75, 23.38; P<0.000 1). The results of flow cytometry showed that the G1 phase cells in the control and overexpression S-protein groups were 41.1 % and 67.0%, respectively; compared with the control group, the G1 phase cells in the overexpression S-protein group were significantly higher, and the difference was statistically significant ( t=4.76, P=0.018). The apoptosis rate was significantly increased in the S-protein overexpression group compared with the control group, and the difference was statistically significant ( t=4.91, P=0.008). Conclusion:Overexpression of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein reduced the proliferation of human RPE cells.

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