1.A-to-I RNA editing of miR-411 attenuates post-infarction cardiac fibrosis via dual targeting of TGFBR2 and CD44
Suling DING ; Zhiwei ZHANG ; Xiyang YANG ; Dili SUN ; Jianfu ZHU ; Xiaowei ZHU ; Xiangdong YANG ; Junbo GE
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2026;33(1):191-192
Objective To explore the functional impact of A-to-I editing in the seed region of miR-411 during post-myocardial infarction (MI) fibrosis and elucidate its therapeutic potential. Methods Integrating GEO database with myocardial RNA-seq data from MI mouse models, we identified dynamic A-to-I RNA editing in small noncoding RNAs across MI progression (1 day to 8 weeks post-MI). Four miRNAs exhibited differential editing rates between MI and controls, with miR-411 showing progressive editing enhancement at seed region position 4 (P<0.01). This editing event was validated in both murine MI models and human heart failure specimens. Results The A-to-I editing ratio change of the 4th nucleotide in the seed region of miR-411 mainly occurs in cardiac fibroblasts rather than cardiomyocytes, and the editing at this site depends on ADAR2 rather than ADAR1. Edited miR-411 (ED-miR-411) diverged from wild-type miR-411 (WT-miR-411) in suppressing collagen-related pathways (extracellular matrix [ECM]-receptor interaction, collagen-containing ECM, ECM organization; P<0.01) in cardiac fibroblasts. Mechanistically, dual-luciferase assays confirmed ED-miR-411 directly targeted the 3′UTR and suppressed expression of type Ⅱ transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta receptor (TGFBR2) and CD44, which were key drivers of TGF-β-mediated fibroblast activation. ED-miR-411 overexpression blunted TGF-β-induced collagen synthesis and myofibroblast proliferation (P<0.05). In vivo, intramyocardial delivery of ED-miR-411 mimics at 1 week post-MI reduced fibrosis by 40% and improved ejection fraction by 15% (P<0.01 vs controls), whereas WT-miR-411 showed no therapeutic effect. Conclusions A-to-I editing of miR-411 emerges as an endogenous anti-fibrotic mechanism by repressing TGFBR2 and CD44, thereby disrupting TGF-β signaling and ECM dysregulation. Our findings highlight ED-miR-411 as a novel RNA-based therapeutic candidate to mitigate post-infarction cardiac remodeling.
2.Role and mechanism of mitochondrial calcium uniporter in the cytoskeleton of pancreatic ductal epithelial cells in a mouse model of acute pancreatitis
Qiaofeng CHEN ; Qingzi FU ; Huiying YANG ; Junbo HONG ; Liang ZHU ; Zhenzhen YANG ; Guodu TANG ; Shiyu ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2026;42(2):400-408
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of mitochondrial calcium uniporter (MCU) on the cytoskeleton of pancreatic ductal epithelial cells in a mouse model of acute pancreatitis (AP) induced by caerulein (CAE), to analyze the role of MCU in the development of AP, and to provide a theoretical basis for clinical treatment. MethodsIn the in vivo experiment, wild-type male C57BL6/J mice, aged 4 weeks, were randomly divided into control group and AP group, with 6 mice in each group. The mice in the AP group were given intraperitoneal injection of CAE to establish a model of AP, and those in the control group were given intraperitoneal injection of an equal volume of normal saline. Serum and pancreatic tissue samples were collected after 24 hours of modeling. HE staining was used to observe pancreatic histopathological changes; Western Blot was used to measure the expression levels of MCU, glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4), and acyl-CoA synthetase long chain family member 4 (ASCL4); kits were used to measure the serum level of amylase. In the in vitro experiment, the human pancreatic ductal epithelial cell line HPDE6-C7 was co-cultured with CAE for 24 hours to establish an in vitro AP model, and the cells were divided into control group, CAE group, RR (an MCU activity inhibitor) group, CAE+RR group, Fer-1 (an ferroptosis inhibitor) group, CAE+Fer-1 group, Erastin (an ferroptosis inducer) group, and CAE+Erastin group. CCK-8 assay was used to observe the influence of different agents on cell viability; Western Blot was used to measure the expression levels of MCU, GPX4, and ASCL4; immunofluorescence assay was used to measure reactive oxygen species (ROS), actin cytoskeleton, and monolayer permeability; kits were used to measure the concentrations of malondialdehyde (MDA), glutathione (GSH), Fe2+, and total iron. A one-way analysis of variance was used for comparison of continuous data between multiple groups, and the least significant difference t-test was used for comparison between two groups. ResultsIn the in vivo experiment, compared with the control group, the AP group had significant increases in pancreatic histopathological score, the serum level of amylase, and the expression levels of MCU and ASCL4, as well as a significant reduction in the expression of GPX4 (all P<0.05). In the in vitro experiment, compared with the control group, the CAE group had significant increases in the expression levels of MCU and ASCL4, a significant reduction in the expression of GPX4, and significant increases in the concentrations of Fe2+, total iron, and MDA, the green fluorescence intensity of ROS, and monolayer permeability, as well as a significant reduction in the concentration of GSH (all P<0.05), with the presence of actin cytoskeleton disruption. Compared with the CAE group, the CAE+RR group had a significant increase in the expression level of GPX4, a significant reduction in the expression level of ASCL4, and significant reductions in the concentrations of Fe2+, total iron, and MDA, the green fluorescence intensity of ROS, and monolayer permeability and a significant increase in the concentration of GSH (all P<0.05), with alleviation of actin cytoskeleton disruption. Compared with the CAE group, the CAE+Fer-1 group had significant reductions in the concentrations of Fe2+, total iron, and MDA, the green fluorescence intensity of ROS, and monolayer permeability and a significant increase in the concentration of GSH (all P<0.05), with alleviation of actin cytoskeleton disruption. Compared with the CAE group, the CAE+Erastin group had significant increases in the concentrations of Fe2+, total iron, and MDA, the green fluorescence intensity of ROS, and monolayer permeability and a significant reduction in the concentration of GSH (all P<0.05), with aggravation of actin cytoskeleton disruption. ConclusionDuring the onset of AP, MCU mediates oxidative stress-induced ferroptosis and leads to the disruption of the pancreatic ductal epithelial barrier, which may be one of the possible pathogeneses of AP.
3.Salvianolate injection ameliorates cardiomyopathy by regulating autophagic flux through miR-30a/becn1 axis in zebrafish.
Jianxuan LI ; Yang ZHANG ; Zhi ZUO ; Zhenzhong ZHANG ; Ying WANG ; Shufu CHANG ; Jia HUANG ; Yuxiang DAI ; Junbo GE
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(20):2604-2614
BACKGROUND:
Salvianolate is a compound mainly composed of salvia magnesium acetate, which is extracted from the Chinese herb Salvia miltiorrhiza . In recent years, salvianolate injection has been widely used in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, but the mechanism of how it can alleviate cardiotoxicity remains unclear.
METHODS:
The cardiac injury model was constructed by treatment with doxorubicin (Dox) or azithromycin (Azi) in zebrafish larvae. Heart phenotype, heart rate, and cardiomyocyte apoptosis were observed in the study. RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis was used to explore the underlying mechanism of salvianolate treatment. Moreover, cardiomyocyte autophagy was assessed by in situ imaging. In addition, the miR-30a/becn1 axis regulation by salvianolate was further investigated.
RESULTS:
Salvianolate treatment reduced the proportion of pericardial edema, recovered heart rate, and inhibited cardiomyocyte apoptosis in Dox/Azi-administered zebrafish larvae. Mechanistically, salvianolate regulated the lysosomal pathway and promoted autophagic flux in zebrafish cardiomyocytes. The expression level of becn1 was increased in Dox-induced myocardial tissue injury after salvianolate administration; overexpression of becn1 in cardiomyocytes alleviated the Dox/Azi-induced cardiac injury and promoted autophagic flux in cardiomyocytes, while becn1 knockdown blocked the effects of salvianolate. In addition, miR-30a, negatively regulated by salvianolate, partially inhibited the cardiac amelioration of salvianolate by targeting becn1 directly.
CONCLUSION
This study has proved that salvianolate reduces cardiomyopathy by regulating autophagic flux through the miR-30a/becn1 axis in zebrafish and is a potential drug for adjunctive Dox/Azi therapy.
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Zebrafish
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MicroRNAs/genetics*
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Autophagy/drug effects*
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Myocytes, Cardiac/metabolism*
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Beclin-1/genetics*
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Plant Extracts/therapeutic use*
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Doxorubicin
4.Isolated coronary arteritis secondary to Behçet’s disease: a case report
Yang ZHANG ; Lei XU ; Xinying HU ; Hao JIANG ; Feng ZHANG ; Junbo GE
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2025;32(2):300-305
A 36-year-old male patient presented with repeated myocardial infarction. Despite regular dual-antiplatelet therapy and intensive lipid-lowering therapy, he still experienced restenosis after coronary stent implantation. He then transferred to the Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University. According to the disease history, combined with coronary artery inflammation observed by PET/CT and effective anti-inflammatory treatment, he was finally diagnosed with Behçet’s disease (BD) combined with isolated coronary arteritis. BD has been included in the Chinese Second Catalog of Rare Diseases, and the disease that only involves the coronary arteries is even rarer, which makes it very easy to misdiagnose and underdiagnosis in clinical practice. Strengthening the understanding of the complex clinical phenotypes of various vasculitis, attaching importance to multidisciplinary consultation, and dynamically following up are of great value for the early diagnosis of this disease.
5.Free inferior gluteal perforator flap for immediate breast reconstruction: a case report and literature review
Lan MU ; Junbo PAN ; Guisheng HE ; Xiuxiu CHEN ; Tao SONG ; Haohao JIAN ; Zuolei YANG ; Sisi WANG ; Huangfu WU ; Yazhen ZHANG ; Kun XIE ; Chuanwei SUN ; Wentian XU ; Guanghua FU ; Junzhang CHEN ; Bo LI ; Hengyu CHEN ; Yilian XU ; Mingmei HE ; Jinhui HUANG ; Peng LI
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2025;48(2):161-166
Objective:To explore the possibility of using a inferior gluteal artery perforator flap (IGAPF) for breast reconstruction in the patient who did not have suitable donor site in back and abdomen.Methods:In November 2024, a 25-year-old unmarried and childless woman with right breast cancer received immediate right breast reconstruction by a right free IGAPF after modified right mastectomy in the Department of Breast and Thyroid Surgery, Second Affiliated Hospital of Hainan Medical University. The locations of perforators were confirmed by both Multi-detector computed tomography angiography (MDCTA) and portable Doppler blood flow detector before surgery. The IGAPF was designed to take the inferior gluteal wrinkle as the lower edge, the axis of the flap was parallel to the inferior gluteal wrinkle, and the width of the flap was estimated where the incision could be directly closed. The size of right IGAPF was 6.0 cm×19.0 cm. Sharp dissection was performed between the sarcolemma and muscle fibres of gluteus, then the perforators were dissected along the direction of muscle fibres of gluteus. The vascular pedicle was kept at about 8.0 cm in length. The diameter of artery was about 2.0 mm and that for the veins was about 1.5 mm. End-to-end anastomoses with the right thoracodorsal artery and vein were successfully carried out. The donor site was directly closed, and it was hidden in the inferior gluteal wrinkle. Postoperative outpatient clinical review was made.Results:Pathological examination reported: an invasive carcinoma of right breast, axillary lymph node metastasis (2/10). The patient recovered well and the flap survived without any complication, i.e. ischemic necrosis, infection and haematoma. The patient was off-bed at 3 days and discharged at 13 days after surgery. At the 40 days of postoperative follow-up, the patient achieved a good recovery and the lower limb activity was not affected by the surgery. The patient was satisfied with the reconstructed breast and donor site recovery. The patient followed with scheduled chemotherapy and subsequent radiotherapy. The volume of reconstructed breast was smaller than the other breast, of which the patient was fully informed before the surgery.Conclusion:A free IGAPF provides an alternative donor sites for achieving a breast reconstruction due to the reliable pedicle vessels and invisible donor scars.
6.Association between platelet function and in-hospital mortality in patients with acute aortic dissection undergoing emergency surgical procedures
Haixiu XIE ; Feng YANG ; Xiaomeng WANG ; Xing HAO ; Feilong HEI ; Junbo FENG ; Fuhua HUANG ; Xiaotong HOU
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;41(5):276-283
Objective:To evaluate the correlation between preoperative platelet function and in-hospital mortality in patients with acute Stanford A aortic dissection(ATAAD) undergoing emergency surgery.Methods:ATAAD emergency surgical patients who underwent preoperative thromboelastography(TEG) examination at three cardiovascular disease hospitals from January 2018 to December 2023 were consecutively selected in this study. The patients were divided into two groups according to whether the patient survived to discharge.Results:867 patients were included in this study. The in-hospital mortality was 11.2%(97 cases). Compared with the DG group(97 cases), the age, pericardial effusion volume, lactate concentration, and MA value of patients in the SG group(770 cases) were higher( P<0.001). Factors independently associated with in-hospital mortality were age(>60 years old), coronary hypoperfusion, pericardial effusion volume(>200.00 ml), and MA value(<60.6 mm). There was a correlation between MA value and in-hospital mortality( P=0.012), and the mediating effect between MA value and platelet count was not significant. Conclusion:There is a correlation between preoperative platelet function and in-hospital in ATAAD patients, and improving platelet function may be one of the important ways to improve the clinical prognosis of those patients.
7.Risk factors of adverse prognosis after percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in patients with transplant renal artery stenosis
Yang ZHAO ; Mengyang KANG ; Qiang MA ; Yan MENG ; Hao QIN ; Hongyan TIAN ; Qian YIN ; Junbo ZHANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(4):677-681
Objective To explore the independent risk factors for long-term adverse prognosis after percutaneous renal artery angioplasty in patients with transplant renal artery stenosis(TRAS).Methods We retrospectively collected medical records and surgery details of TRAS patients who underwent renal artery angioplasty at the Department of Peripheral Vascular Diseases,The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University,from January 2017 to June 2021.All patients were followed up for 3 years post-operation.Multivariate Cox regression analyses were performed to find the independent predictive factors for long-term adverse prognosis after renal artery angioplasty in the TRAS patients.Results A total of 45 TRAS patients who underwent percutaneous renal artery angioplasty were included in this study.During the five-year follow-up period,10 patients(22.2%)experienced long-term adverse events.These consisted of 3 patients(6.7%)who died from any cause,1 patient(2.2%)who developed transplant renal artery dissection,6 patients(13.3%)who had restenosis of the transplant renal artery,and 1 patient(2.2%)who lost the transplant kidney and received dialysis again.Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that male gender(HR=4.915,95%CI:1.036-23.328,P=0.045)and balloon angioplasty alone(HR=8.594,95%CI:2.191-33.710,P=0.002)were independent risk factors for long-term adverse prognosis after renal artery angioplasty in TRAS patients.Conclusion Male gender and balloon angioplasty alone are independent risk factors for long-term adverse prognosis after renal artery angioplasty in TRAS patients.
8.Prostate imaging reporting and data system V2.1 combined with prostate specific antigen-related parameters for predicting transition zone prostate cancer in patients with prostate specific antigen levels of 4-20 ng/mL
Ningning JIANG ; Junbo CHEN ; Fang YANG ; Junguang WANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(9):1517-1521
Objective To explore the diagnostic performance of prostate imaging reporting and data system(PI-RADS)V2.1 score combined with prostate specific antigen(PSA)-related parameters in transition zone prostate cancer(PCa)in patients with PSA levels of 4-20 ng/mL.Methods The clinical data of 129 patients who underwent prostate biopsy were retrospectively analyzed,including age,total prostate specific antigen(tPSA),free prostate specific antigen(fPSA),f/t PSA,prostate volume(PV),and prostate specific antigen density(PSAD).Among 129 patients,52 were diagnosed with transition zone PCa and 77 with benign prostate hyperplasia.The MRI images of all patients were scored according to the PI-RADS V2.1 criteria.The clinical and imaging parameters between transition zone PCa and benign prostate hyperplasia were compared using univariate logistic regression analysis.Independent predic-tors were identified via multivariate logistic regression,and a combined predictive model was constructed.Diagnostic performance of the model was evaluated using the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves.Results Univariate logistic regression analysis showed that the transition zone PCa exhibited significantly higher PI-RADS V2.1 score,tPSA,and PSAD than the benign prostate hyperplasia(P<0.05).Multivariate logistic regression analysis identified PI-RADS V2.1 score and PSAD were independent predictors for predicting transition zone PCa(P<0.05).Optimal diagnostic thresholds were PI-RADS V2.1 score>3 points and PSAD>0.23 ng/mL2.The combined prediction model achieved an area under the curve(AUC)of 0.863,outperforming PI-RADS V2.1 score(AUC=0.821)and PSAD(AUC=0.779)alone(P<0.05).Conclusion The combination of PI-RADS V2.1 score and PSAD has a high predictive value for transition zone PCa in patients with PSA levels of 4-20 ng/mL.Thresholds of PI-RADS V2.1 score>3 points and PSAD>0.23 ng/mLL2 significantly improve diagnostic accuracy.
9.Risk factors of adverse prognosis after percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in patients with transplant renal artery stenosis
Yang ZHAO ; Mengyang KANG ; Qiang MA ; Yan MENG ; Hao QIN ; Hongyan TIAN ; Qian YIN ; Junbo ZHANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(4):677-681
Objective To explore the independent risk factors for long-term adverse prognosis after percutaneous renal artery angioplasty in patients with transplant renal artery stenosis(TRAS).Methods We retrospectively collected medical records and surgery details of TRAS patients who underwent renal artery angioplasty at the Department of Peripheral Vascular Diseases,The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University,from January 2017 to June 2021.All patients were followed up for 3 years post-operation.Multivariate Cox regression analyses were performed to find the independent predictive factors for long-term adverse prognosis after renal artery angioplasty in the TRAS patients.Results A total of 45 TRAS patients who underwent percutaneous renal artery angioplasty were included in this study.During the five-year follow-up period,10 patients(22.2%)experienced long-term adverse events.These consisted of 3 patients(6.7%)who died from any cause,1 patient(2.2%)who developed transplant renal artery dissection,6 patients(13.3%)who had restenosis of the transplant renal artery,and 1 patient(2.2%)who lost the transplant kidney and received dialysis again.Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that male gender(HR=4.915,95%CI:1.036-23.328,P=0.045)and balloon angioplasty alone(HR=8.594,95%CI:2.191-33.710,P=0.002)were independent risk factors for long-term adverse prognosis after renal artery angioplasty in TRAS patients.Conclusion Male gender and balloon angioplasty alone are independent risk factors for long-term adverse prognosis after renal artery angioplasty in TRAS patients.
10.Prostate imaging reporting and data system V2.1 combined with prostate specific antigen-related parameters for predicting transition zone prostate cancer in patients with prostate specific antigen levels of 4-20 ng/mL
Ningning JIANG ; Junbo CHEN ; Fang YANG ; Junguang WANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(9):1517-1521
Objective To explore the diagnostic performance of prostate imaging reporting and data system(PI-RADS)V2.1 score combined with prostate specific antigen(PSA)-related parameters in transition zone prostate cancer(PCa)in patients with PSA levels of 4-20 ng/mL.Methods The clinical data of 129 patients who underwent prostate biopsy were retrospectively analyzed,including age,total prostate specific antigen(tPSA),free prostate specific antigen(fPSA),f/t PSA,prostate volume(PV),and prostate specific antigen density(PSAD).Among 129 patients,52 were diagnosed with transition zone PCa and 77 with benign prostate hyperplasia.The MRI images of all patients were scored according to the PI-RADS V2.1 criteria.The clinical and imaging parameters between transition zone PCa and benign prostate hyperplasia were compared using univariate logistic regression analysis.Independent predic-tors were identified via multivariate logistic regression,and a combined predictive model was constructed.Diagnostic performance of the model was evaluated using the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves.Results Univariate logistic regression analysis showed that the transition zone PCa exhibited significantly higher PI-RADS V2.1 score,tPSA,and PSAD than the benign prostate hyperplasia(P<0.05).Multivariate logistic regression analysis identified PI-RADS V2.1 score and PSAD were independent predictors for predicting transition zone PCa(P<0.05).Optimal diagnostic thresholds were PI-RADS V2.1 score>3 points and PSAD>0.23 ng/mL2.The combined prediction model achieved an area under the curve(AUC)of 0.863,outperforming PI-RADS V2.1 score(AUC=0.821)and PSAD(AUC=0.779)alone(P<0.05).Conclusion The combination of PI-RADS V2.1 score and PSAD has a high predictive value for transition zone PCa in patients with PSA levels of 4-20 ng/mL.Thresholds of PI-RADS V2.1 score>3 points and PSAD>0.23 ng/mLL2 significantly improve diagnostic accuracy.

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