1.Clinical Characteristics and TCM Syndrome Patterns in 721 Female Patients with Pulmonary Nodules
Yue LUO ; Yue LI ; Jiaqi HU ; Huibo YU ; Linfeng WANG ; Baojin HUA ; Rui LIU
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2025;52(9):747-757
Objective To explore the clinical information of female patients with pulmonary nodules and the distribution of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndromes and their elements. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted to collect the basic information, medical history data, image data, and four diagnostic information of female patients with pulmonary nodules. The distribution characteristics of TCM syndromes and their elements in female patients with pulmonary nodules were determined by KMO test, Bartlett spherical test, systematic cluster analysis, chi-square test, and other methods. Results A total of 721 female patients with pulmonary nodules were included in this study. The patients were mainly 45-59 years old, had secondary school education or above, and had a history of oil smoke exposure as clinical characteristics. The pulmonary nodules were mainly 6-10 mm in size and appeared as multiple and ground glass nodules. The clinical symptoms were mainly fatigue, emotional irritability, and shortness of breath. The main syndromes of disease location were the spleen, liver, and lung; and the main syndromes of disease were phlegm, dampness, and qi deficiency. The main complex syndromes were spleen deficiency and dampness, liver stagnation, and qi/yin deficiency. Conclusion Middle age, high education, and multiple small ground glass nodules are the clinical characteristics of female patients with pulmonary nodules. Exposure to oil smoke is an important cause of the occurrence of female pulmonary nodules. During treatment, attention should be paid to strengthening the spleen, removing dampness, soothing the liver, regulating and tonifying qi, and nourishing yin.
2.Equivalence of SYN008 versus omalizumab in patients with refractory chronic spontaneous urticaria: A multicenter, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, active-controlled phase III study.
Jingyi LI ; Yunsheng LIANG ; Wenli FENG ; Liehua DENG ; Hong FANG ; Chao JI ; Youkun LIN ; Furen ZHANG ; Rushan XIA ; Chunlei ZHANG ; Shuping GUO ; Mao LIN ; Yanling LI ; Shoumin ZHANG ; Xiaojing KANG ; Liuqing CHEN ; Zhiqiang SONG ; Xu YAO ; Chengxin LI ; Xiuping HAN ; Guoxiang GUO ; Qing GUO ; Xinsuo DUAN ; Jie LI ; Juan SU ; Shanshan LI ; Qing SUN ; Juan TAO ; Yangfeng DING ; Danqi DENG ; Fuqiu LI ; Haiyun SUO ; Shunquan WU ; Jingbo QIU ; Hongmei LUO ; Linfeng LI ; Ruoyu LI
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(16):2040-2042
3.Cerebral endothelial 3-mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase improves ischemia-induced cognitive impairment via interacting with protein phosphatase 2A.
Li ZHU ; Yi HUANG ; Jing JIN ; Rongjun ZOU ; Rui ZUO ; Yong LUO ; Ziqing SONG ; Linfeng DAI ; Minyi ZHANG ; Qiuhe CHEN ; Yunting WANG ; Wei WANG ; Rongrong HE ; Yang CHEN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(1):314-330
The catalytic activity of 3-mercaptopyruvate (3MP) sulfurtransferase (MPST) converts 3MP to hydrogen sulfide (H2S). However, the regulatory mechanisms governing MPST and its impact on the brain remain largely unexplored. Our study reveals the neuroprotective role of endothelial MPST-generated H2S, regulated by protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A). Bioinformatics analysis and RNA sequencing demonstrated that endothelial PP2A is associated with neurodegenerative disease pathways. Cerebral ischemic mice exhibited significant inactivation of endothelial PP2A, evidenced by the reduction of PP2Acα in the brain endothelium. Mice with endothelium-specific null PP2A (PP2AEC-cKO) exhibited neuronal loss, cognitive dysfunction, and long-term potentiation deficits. Postnatal inactivation of endothelial PP2A also contributes to cognitive dysfunction and neuronal loss. However, regaining endothelial PP2A activity by overexpressing Ppp2ca rescued neuronal dysfunction. Mechanistically, PP2A deficiency is intricately linked to the MPST-H2S signaling pathway. A robust reduction in endothelial MPST-dependent H2S production followed PP2A deficiency. Exogenous H2S treatment and AAV-mediated overexpression of MPST in brain endothelial cells significantly mitigated neuronal dysfunction in PP2AEC-cKO mice. Furthermore, PP2A deficiency promotes an increase in calcium influx and calpain2 phosphorylation, subsequently leading to MPST degradation. The PP2A activator (FTY720) and MPST activator (3MP sodium) both remarkably restored endothelial MPST-dependent H2S production, subsequently rescuing ischemia-induced neurological deficits. In conclusion, our study demonstrates that endothelial PP2A deficiency leads to MPST degradation by activating calpain2, thus damaging neuronal function.
4.Prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders among bus drivers in a first-tier city and associated influencing factors
Linfeng LUO ; Huining WANG ; Huijie ZHANG ; Baolong LIU ; Tenglong YAN ; Jue LI
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2025;42(11):1350-1357
Background During urbanization, the passenger load on urban public transport systems continues to increase, exposing bus drivers to a high risk of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). This occupational health issue may also potentially compromise public transport safety. Objective To investigate the prevalence of MSDs among bus drivers in a first-tier city and to explore associated influencing factors. Methods A self-administered questionnaire survey was conducted from December 2024 to March 2025 among
5.Analysis of individual dose monitoring results of occupational external radiation in radiation workers of non-medical institutions in Shanghai
Tong HUANG ; Hong XIAO ; Xuesong ZHOU ; Minpeng HUANG ; Fajian LUO ; Aijun QIAN ; Linfeng GAO
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2025;42(12):1504-1509
Background With the widespread application of ionizing radiation technology in non-medical fields, the number of non-medical radiation workers has steadily increased over the years. Individual dose monitoring serves as a crucial measure to safeguard the occupational health of non-medical radiation workers, as it can accurately identify occupational health risks and optimize radiation protection strategies. Objective To analyze the individual monitoring data of radiation workers from partial non-medical sectors in Shanghai from 2016 to 2023, to obtain the status of occupational radiation exposure and to provide a reference basis for non-medical radiation hygiene supervision and protection management. Methods The study subjects consisted of radiation workers from non-medical institutions in Shanghai who recieved individual dose monitoring at a Class-A radiation health technical service institution between 2016 and 2023. Under the Specifications for individual monitoring of occupational external exposure (GBZ 128-2019), thermoluminescence dosimetry was used for measuring personal dose equivalent, Hp(10), of various occupations encompassing industrial irradiation, industrial radiography, radioisotope production, accelerator operation, other industrial applications, education, and veterinary medicine. Kruskal-Wallis H test was used for comparison among multiple groups, Bonferroni method was adopted for pairwise comparison, and Mann-Kendall test was conducted for trend analysis to analyze the per-capita annual effective dose and its variation over time across different occupational categories of radiation workers. Results A total of
6.Prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders among bus drivers in a first-tier city and associated influencing factors
Linfeng LUO ; Huining WANG ; Huijie ZHANG ; Baolong LIU ; Tenglong YAN ; Jue LI
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2025;42(11):1342-1349
Background During urbanization, the passenger load on urban public transport systems continues to increase, exposing bus drivers to a high risk of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). This occupational health issue may also potentially compromise public transport safety. Objective To investigate the prevalence of MSDs among bus drivers in a first-tier city and to explore associated influencing factors. Methods A self-administered questionnaire survey was conducted from December 2024 to March 2025 among
7.Comparison of clinical effects between percutaneous locking plate and interlocking intramedullary nail in treating segmental tibial shaft fracture
Linfeng LI ; Hao LUO ; Song HAN ; Yuelai ZHOU ; Tao LIU
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(21):3245-3249
Objective To compare the clinical effects of minimally invasive percutaneous plate osteosyn-thesis(MIPPO)and interlocking intramedullary nail(IMN)internal fixation in the treatment of segmental tibial shaft fractures.Methods A total of 41 patients with segmental tibial shaft fractures in the Affiliated People's Hospital of Jiangsu University and Northern Jiangsu People's Hospital were selected as the study subjects,including 22 cases in the MIPPO group and 19 cases in the IMN group.All patients were followed up for 1 year.The clinical data such as the intraoperative bleeding volume,total blood loss volume(the difference value of hemoglobin before operation and on postoperative 1 d),postoperative early loading time,fracture healing time,incidence rate of postoperative complications and Johner Wruhs functional score in postoperative 1 year were compared between the two groups.Results Compared with the MIPPO group,the fracture heal-ing time in the IMN group was shorter[(17.39±2.10)weeks vs.(19.34±3.22)weeks,P<0.05)],postoper-ative loading time was early[(6.93±1.04)weeks vs.(8.71±1.38)weeks,P<0.05],total blood loss volume was greater[(32.89±6.55)g/L vs.(18.36±4.27)g/L,P=0.177)],but the intraoperative average blood loss had no statistical difference between the two groups[(99.33±31.62)mL vs.(87.34±24.15)mL,P=0.177].There was 1 case of malunion with a forward angle of 8° in the IMN group,1 case of infection,and the incidence rate of complications was 10.53%.In the MIPPO group,there were 3 cases of bone nonunion,2 ca-ses of infection and the incidence rate of complications was 22.73%.The complication incidence rate and the excellent and good rate of Johner Wruhs functional score in postoperative 1 year had no statistical difference between the two groups.Conclusion IMN could provide the stronger fixation,shorter fracture healing time,and early weight bearing functional exercise,which is the better choice for treatment of segmental tibial frac-tures.
8.Intervention Effect and Molecular Mechanism of Dabufei Decoction in Dunhuang Formula Combined with Cisplatin on Lewis Lung Adenocarcinoma in Mice
Mengyong XIAO ; Yali LUO ; Xiaofeng QI ; Jing LUO ; Linna MA ; Linfeng RUAN ; Nini LIAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(17):95-104
ObjectiveTo explore the intervention effect and molecular mechanism of Dabufei decoction in Dunhuang formula combined with cisplatin on Lewis lung adenocarcinoma-bearing mice. MethodFifty C57BL/6J mice were used, with 10 randomly assigned to the blank group (without modeling), and 40 subcutaneously inoculated with Lewis cells to establish a Lewis lung adenocarcinoma-bearing mouse model. These 40 mice were randomly divided into the following four groups (with 10 mice in each group): Model group (equal volume of physiological saline), cisplatin group (5 mg·kg-1), Dabufei decoction group (14.35 g·kg-1·d-1), and Dabufei decoction combined with cisplatin group (Dabufei decoction 14.35 g·kg-1·d-1 + cisplatin 5 mg·kg-1). Each group was treated continuously for 14 days. The general condition of the mice was observed, body weight changes were recorded, and the tumor inhibition rate, spleen index, and thymus index were calculated. Peripheral blood white blood cell (WBC), platelet (PLT), and hemoglobin (HGB) were detected by routine blood tests. Flow cytometry was used to detect the expression of CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ regulatory T cells (Treg) and natural killer (NK) cells in the spleen. Western blot and real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (Real-time PCR) were used to determine the expression of proteins and mRNA related to the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)/protein kinase B (Akt)/mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling pathway in tumor tissues. ResultCompared with the blank group, the model group showed decreased body weight (P<0.05), spleen index, and thymus index (P<0.05), decreased percentage of NK cells in the spleen (P<0.05), increased percentage of Treg cells (P<0.05), and decreased counts of WBC, PLT, and HGB (P<0.05). Compared with the model group, the Dabufei decoction group exhibited significant tumor growth inhibition, increased body weight, and reduced tumor weight (P<0.05), increased percentage of NK cells (P<0.05), decreased proportion of Treg cells (P<0.05), and increased counts of WBC, PLT, and HGB (P<0.05). In the cisplatin group, tumor growth was significantly inhibited, body weight significantly decreased (P<0.05), and tumor weight significantly reduced (P<0.05). The spleen index and thymus index decreased (P<0.05), and the percentage of Treg cells significantly decreased (P<0.05). The counts of WBC, PLT, and HGB significantly decreased (P<0.05). In the Dabufei decoction combined with cisplatin group, tumor growth was significantly inhibited, and tumor weight significantly reduced (P<0.05). The levels of phosphorylated PI3K, Akt, and mTOR proteins and mRNA in tumor tissues were significantly reduced in all medication groups (P<0.05). Compared with the cisplatin group, the Dabufei decoction combined with cisplatin group showed significantly inhibited tumor growth, reduced tumor weight (P<0.05), increased body weight (P<0.05), increased spleen index and thymus index (P<0.05), increased percentage of NK cells (P<0.05), decreased percentage of Treg cells (P<0.05), significantly increased counts of WBC, PLT, and HGB (P<0.05), and reduced levels of phosphorylated PI3K, Akt, and mTOR and their mRNA (P<0.05). ConclusionDabufei decoction combined with cisplatin has a synergistic effect with reduced toxicity, effectively regulating immune function, increasing the proportion of NK cells, reducing the proportion of Treg cells, improving bone marrow suppression, and downregulating the PI3K/Akt/mTOR signaling pathway to inhibit tumor growth in Lewis lung adenocarcinoma-bearing mice.
9.Total α and β radioactivity levels of source water in two areas of Shanghai from 2012 to 2022
Minpeng HUANG ; Aijun QIAN ; Fajian LUO ; Linfeng GAO
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(6):566-569
ObjectiveThe purpose was to understand the background level of environmental radioactivity in the surrounding area of Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant and accumulate historical monitoring data of radioactivity in the environment, in order to detect and deal with radioactive risk in water sources earlier. MethodsAccording to the requirements of the "Shanghai environmental radioactivity background monitoring plan", the area 1 closest to the Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant was selected as the monitoring point, and the area 2 far from the nuclear power plant was selected as the blank control point. Considering the seasonal characteristics of high water, low water, and normal water periods, the establishment of sampling points, and population density and other comprehensive factors, a model of sampling from the disease control centers in these two regions was established, with the supervision and quality control by Shanghai disease control center. The water samples were collected once a quarter, with a sampling volume of 5 L each time, and the samples were sent to Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention for processing and measurement. Since 2012, water samples from the two sources have been collected for more than ten years for the total α and total β monitoring of radioactive levels. Results2012‒2022 Area 1 total α radioactivity, total β radioactivity concentration ranges were 1.83×10-2‒3.93 ×10-2 Bq·L-1 and 6.05×10-2‒23.73 ×10-2 Bq·L-1, respectively. Total α radioactivity and total β radioactivity concentration ranges in Area 2 were 1.63×10-2‒4.46 ×10-2 Bq·L-1, and 9.60×10-2‒25.33 ×10-2 Bq·L-1,respectively. ConclusionThe radioactive levels in the source water of Area 1 and Area 2 are within the normal background range, which meets the requirements of the "Standard test methods for drinking water - radioactive indicators" (GB/T 5750.13‒2006).
10.The deubiquitinating enzyme 13 retards non-alcoholic steatohepatitis via blocking inactive rhomboid protein 2-dependent pathway.
Minxuan XU ; Jun TAN ; Liancai ZHU ; Chenxu GE ; Wei DONG ; Xianling DAI ; Qin KUANG ; Shaoyu ZHONG ; Lili LAI ; Chao YI ; Qiang LI ; Deshuai LOU ; Linfeng HU ; Xi LIU ; Gang KUANG ; Jing LUO ; Jing FENG ; Bochu WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(3):1071-1092
Nowadays potential preclinical drugs for the treatment of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) have failed to achieve expected therapeutic efficacy because the pathogenic mechanisms are underestimated. Inactive rhomboid protein 2 (IRHOM2), a promising target for treatment of inflammation-related diseases, contributes to deregulated hepatocyte metabolism-associated nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) progression. However, the molecular mechanism underlying Irhom2 regulation is still not completely understood. In this work, we identify the ubiquitin-specific protease 13 (USP13) as a critical and novel endogenous blocker of IRHOM2, and we also indicate that USP13 is an IRHOM2-interacting protein that catalyzes deubiquitination of Irhom2 in hepatocytes. Hepatocyte-specific loss of the Usp13 disrupts liver metabolic homeostasis, followed by glycometabolic disorder, lipid deposition, increased inflammation, and markedly promotes NASH development. Conversely, transgenic mice with Usp13 overexpression, lentivirus (LV)- or adeno-associated virus (AAV)-driven Usp13 gene therapeutics mitigates NASH in 3 models of rodent. Mechanistically, in response to metabolic stresses, USP13 directly interacts with IRHOM2 and removes its K63-linked ubiquitination induced by ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme E2N (UBC13), a ubiquitin E2 conjugating enzyme, and thus prevents its activation of downstream cascade pathway. USP13 is a potential treatment target for NASH therapy by targeting the Irhom2 signaling pathway.

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