1.Single-cell transcriptome analyses of PBMCs reveal the immunological characteristics of individuals with phlegm-dampness constitution.
Weibo ZHAO ; Liqiang ZHOU ; Yixing WANG ; Ji WANG ; Yi Eve SUN ; Qi WANG
Frontiers of Medicine 2025;19(2):376-385
Ancient traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) doctrine says "The superior doctor prevents illnesses," pointing out preventative medicine as the ultimate goal for medical care. TCM recognizes that genetic predisposition and environmental and lifestyle influences contribute to diseases. It divides people into eight constitutions in addition to one normal/healthy kind. People with one of the eight subhealth constitutions are prone to develop different kinds of corresponding illnesses. The goal for this type of categorization is to help people take preemptive measures to prevent or delay disease onset. As the peripheral immune system through surveying the body, it can capture information from essentially all organs and reflect anomalies occurring in each organ. Thus, the detailed profiling of the peripheral immune-system function can generally reflect a person's overall heath state. In this study, we performed the single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from individuals with Tanshi (phlegm dampness) constitution. They were prone to develop metabolic disorders including diabetes. scRNA-seq revealed greatly reduced mucosal-associated invariable T cell content and heightened TNFα-NFκB, JAK-STAT, and interferon signaling. These findings indicated heightened chronic inflammation, as well as increased hypoxia/apoptosis responses, likely resulting from frequent sleep apnea that Tanshi individuals experienced. Altogether, this pilot study demonstrated effectiveness in using scRNA-seq to reveal molecular-immunological bases for constitution categorization, thereby substantiating that preventative medicine originated from TCM.
Humans
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Leukocytes, Mononuclear/metabolism*
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Male
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Female
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Gene Expression Profiling
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Single-Cell Analysis
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Middle Aged
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Adult
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Transcriptome
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Single-Cell Gene Expression Analysis
2.Effects of acupuncture on intestinal flora and inflammatory factor IL-6 in rats with ulcerative colitis
Rong JI ; Xiaojuan ZHU ; Hailian GUO ; Yuanpei ZHOU ; Liyao CHEN ; Cancan CAO ; Liqiang HUANG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2025;23(3):210-217
Objective:To observe the effects of acupuncture on intestinal flora and inflammatory factor interleukin(IL)-6 in ulcerative colitis(UC)model rats and to explore the related mechanism of acupuncture in treating UC.Methods:Thirty-two Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into a normal control(NC)group,a model(MO)group,a mesalazine(ME)group,and an acupuncture(AC)group,with 8 rats in each group.Rats,except those in the NC group,were given a 2.5%sodium dextran sulfate solution to establish UC models.After successful modeling,rats in the ME group were treated with mesalazine by gavage twice a day for 7 continuous days;rats in the AC group received acupuncture at bilateral Tianshu(ST25)and Zusanli(ST36)with needles retained for 20 min each time,once a day for 7 consecutive days.After intervention,changes in the intestinal flora diversity,colon tissue damage degree,and inflammatory factor expression in each group of rats were evaluated.Results:The body mass increased slowly in the MO group compared to the NC group.After intervention,the body mass increased more significantly,colon injuries recovered,and intestinal flora diversity improved in the ME and AC groups compared to the MO group(P<0.05).The IL-6 expression level was higher in the MO group compared to the NC group(P<0.05).The IL-6 expression level decreased in the AC group compared to the MO group(P<0.05).Conclusion:Acupuncture at Tianshu(ST25)and Zusanli(ST36)improves body mass loss and colon injuries,regulates intestinal flora diversity,and reduces the expression of inflammatory factor IL-6 in the colon tissue of UC rats,therefore alleviating the disease severity of UC.
3.Effects of acupuncture on intestinal flora and inflammatory factor IL-6 in rats with ulcerative colitis
Rong JI ; Xiaojuan ZHU ; Hailian GUO ; Yuanpei ZHOU ; Liyao CHEN ; Cancan CAO ; Liqiang HUANG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2025;23(3):210-217
Objective:To observe the effects of acupuncture on intestinal flora and inflammatory factor interleukin(IL)-6 in ulcerative colitis(UC)model rats and to explore the related mechanism of acupuncture in treating UC.Methods:Thirty-two Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into a normal control(NC)group,a model(MO)group,a mesalazine(ME)group,and an acupuncture(AC)group,with 8 rats in each group.Rats,except those in the NC group,were given a 2.5%sodium dextran sulfate solution to establish UC models.After successful modeling,rats in the ME group were treated with mesalazine by gavage twice a day for 7 continuous days;rats in the AC group received acupuncture at bilateral Tianshu(ST25)and Zusanli(ST36)with needles retained for 20 min each time,once a day for 7 consecutive days.After intervention,changes in the intestinal flora diversity,colon tissue damage degree,and inflammatory factor expression in each group of rats were evaluated.Results:The body mass increased slowly in the MO group compared to the NC group.After intervention,the body mass increased more significantly,colon injuries recovered,and intestinal flora diversity improved in the ME and AC groups compared to the MO group(P<0.05).The IL-6 expression level was higher in the MO group compared to the NC group(P<0.05).The IL-6 expression level decreased in the AC group compared to the MO group(P<0.05).Conclusion:Acupuncture at Tianshu(ST25)and Zusanli(ST36)improves body mass loss and colon injuries,regulates intestinal flora diversity,and reduces the expression of inflammatory factor IL-6 in the colon tissue of UC rats,therefore alleviating the disease severity of UC.
4.Treatment of chronic sinus tract leakage at rectal anastomosis with anal fistula endoscopy
Liqiang JI ; Jialing ZHOU ; Cheng XIN ; Shuyuan LI ; Ye WANG ; Zheng LOU ; Wei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(10):1080-1082
Objective:To introduce the method of using anal fistula endoscope to treat chronic sinus tract leakage at rectal anastomosis site.Methods:We used anal fistula endoscopy to treat a patient with chronic sinus tract leakage after radical resection of rectal cancer, mainly including the following 5 steps: (1) establishing a water injection circulation system through the anus; (2) scraping off purulent coating and mucosa on the surface of the sinus tract with the brush; (3) hemostasis and removal of necrotic tissue with electrocoagulation rods; (4) filling the sinus tract with bioprotein gel; (5) compressing the sinus tract with transanal drainage tube.Results:The patient is a 70 year old male with rectal cancer. After undergoing 3D laparoscopic assisted radical resection of rectal cancer via abdominal anterior resection (Dixon's procedure) and diverting ileostomy surgery for more than 3 months, leakage of the rectal anastomosis was found through colonoscopy and anal iodine water contrast imaging .The patient started eating and flowing juice 6 hours after surgery, got out of bed 24 hours after surgery, and was discharged 48 hours after the removal of the anal canal. Three months after surgery, colonoscopy and transanal iodine hydrography showed that the sinus repair was intact. The diverting ileostomy was reduced 4 months after surgery.Conclusion:Anal fistula endoscope is safe and feasible for the treatment of chronic sinus tract anastomotic leakage in selected patients.
5.Treatment of chronic sinus tract leakage at rectal anastomosis with anal fistula endoscopy
Liqiang JI ; Jialing ZHOU ; Cheng XIN ; Shuyuan LI ; Ye WANG ; Zheng LOU ; Wei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(10):1080-1082
Objective:To introduce the method of using anal fistula endoscope to treat chronic sinus tract leakage at rectal anastomosis site.Methods:We used anal fistula endoscopy to treat a patient with chronic sinus tract leakage after radical resection of rectal cancer, mainly including the following 5 steps: (1) establishing a water injection circulation system through the anus; (2) scraping off purulent coating and mucosa on the surface of the sinus tract with the brush; (3) hemostasis and removal of necrotic tissue with electrocoagulation rods; (4) filling the sinus tract with bioprotein gel; (5) compressing the sinus tract with transanal drainage tube.Results:The patient is a 70 year old male with rectal cancer. After undergoing 3D laparoscopic assisted radical resection of rectal cancer via abdominal anterior resection (Dixon's procedure) and diverting ileostomy surgery for more than 3 months, leakage of the rectal anastomosis was found through colonoscopy and anal iodine water contrast imaging .The patient started eating and flowing juice 6 hours after surgery, got out of bed 24 hours after surgery, and was discharged 48 hours after the removal of the anal canal. Three months after surgery, colonoscopy and transanal iodine hydrography showed that the sinus repair was intact. The diverting ileostomy was reduced 4 months after surgery.Conclusion:Anal fistula endoscope is safe and feasible for the treatment of chronic sinus tract anastomotic leakage in selected patients.
6.Multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment of descending colon cancer with huge hepatic metastasis:one case report
Cheng XIN ; Liqiang JI ; Shihao LI ; Wei WANG ; Zheng LOU ; Ronggui MENG ; Wei ZHANG
Tumor 2023;43(5):404-410
The treatment strategy for colon cancer with liver metastasis has always been a great challenge for clinical surgeons.Single treatment method such as surgical resection or systemic chemotherapy can no longer meet the treatment needs of such patients.With the extensive development of the multi-disciplinary team(MDT)for colorectal cancer based on surgery,more and more patients with advanced colorectal cancer have obtained better treatment effects and survival benefits.A case of descending colon cancer with huge hepatic metastasis diagnosed and treated by a multi-disciplinary team was reported,aiming to provide reference for clinical practice.
7.Advances in the oncological safety of laparoscopic surgery for stage T4 colon cancer
Ye WANG ; Zheng LOU ; Liqiang JI ; Shuyuan LI ; Shihao LI ; Wei ZHANG
Tumor 2023;43(5):421-427
Stage T4 colon cancer is divided into two categories:tumor penetrating the visceral peritoneum(T4a)and tumor directly invading or attaching to adjacent organs or structures(T4b).Treatment of T4 colon cancer requires technically demanding surgical procedures,including total resection of adjacent infiltrating organs or structures,and is characterized by a high incidence of postoperative complications and a high rate of positive surgical margin microscopy.It has been found that taking laparoscopic surgery for T4 colon cancer may decrease long-term survival and increase the rate of peritoneal metastasis,but taking laparoscopic surgery for colon cancer also has the potential advantages in increasing perioperative benefits and improving the prognosis.With the upgrade of laparoscopic equipment and the improvement of surgeons'surgical skills,more and more surgeons have adopted laparoscopic surgery to treat T4 colon cancer.Currently,the oncologic safety of laparoscopic surgery for T4 colon cancer has not been effectively evaluated.Therefore,this article reviews the advantages,risks,and the choice of treatment strategies for laparoscopic surgery for T4 colon cancer,taking into account the current status and progress of domestic and international studies.
8.Targeted inhibition of osteoclastogenesis reveals the pathogenesis and therapeutics of bone loss under sympathetic neurostress.
Bingdong SUI ; Jin LIU ; Chenxi ZHENG ; Lei DANG ; Ji CHEN ; Yuan CAO ; Kaichao ZHANG ; Lu LIU ; Minyan DANG ; Liqiang ZHANG ; Nan CHEN ; Tao HE ; Kun XUAN ; Fang JIN ; Ge ZHANG ; Yan JIN ; Chenghu HU
International Journal of Oral Science 2022;14(1):39-39
Sympathetic cues via the adrenergic signaling critically regulate bone homeostasis and contribute to neurostress-induced bone loss, but the mechanisms and therapeutics remain incompletely elucidated. Here, we reveal an osteoclastogenesis-centered functionally important osteopenic pathogenesis under sympatho-adrenergic activation with characterized microRNA response and efficient therapeutics. We discovered that osteoclastic miR-21 was tightly regulated by sympatho-adrenergic cues downstream the β2-adrenergic receptor (β2AR) signaling, critically modulated osteoclastogenesis in vivo by inhibiting programmed cell death 4 (Pdcd4), and mediated detrimental effects of both isoproterenol (ISO) and chronic variable stress (CVS) on bone. Intriguingly, without affecting osteoblastic bone formation, bone protection against ISO and CVS was sufficiently achieved by a (D-Asp8)-lipid nanoparticle-mediated targeted inhibition of osteoclastic miR-21 or by clinically relevant drugs to suppress osteoclastogenesis. Collectively, these results unravel a previously underdetermined molecular and functional paradigm that osteoclastogenesis crucially contributes to sympatho-adrenergic regulation of bone and establish multiple targeted therapeutic strategies to counteract osteopenias under stresses.
Adrenergic Agents/pharmacology*
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Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins/pharmacology*
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Bone Diseases, Metabolic/metabolism*
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Humans
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Liposomes
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MicroRNAs/genetics*
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Nanoparticles
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Osteoclasts
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Osteogenesis/physiology*
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RNA-Binding Proteins/pharmacology*
9.Discussion on the mechanism of anal sphincter insufficiency caused by radiotherapy in patients with rectal cancer
Liqiang JI ; Zheng LOU ; Wei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2020;23(8):807-809
At present, radiotherapy as an auxiliary treatment for rectal cancer is widely used in clinic. Although radiotherapy has significant effect on reducing tumor stage, improving anus preservation rate and less tumor recurrence, radiotherapy will damage the anal function and seriously affect the quality of life of patients. Anal sphincter plays an important role in anal function. There are three main damage effects of radiotherapy on anal sphincter: first, the increased deposition of collagen in internal anal sphincter (IAS); second, the destroyed ultrastructure of external anal sphincter (EAS); third, degenerative lesions of the perianal nerve. This article reviews these three points, in order to provide a certain theoretical basis for how to reduce the incidence of anal dysfunction caused by radiotherapy.
10.Discussion on the mechanism of anal sphincter insufficiency caused by radiotherapy in patients with rectal cancer
Liqiang JI ; Zheng LOU ; Wei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2020;23(8):807-809
At present, radiotherapy as an auxiliary treatment for rectal cancer is widely used in clinic. Although radiotherapy has significant effect on reducing tumor stage, improving anus preservation rate and less tumor recurrence, radiotherapy will damage the anal function and seriously affect the quality of life of patients. Anal sphincter plays an important role in anal function. There are three main damage effects of radiotherapy on anal sphincter: first, the increased deposition of collagen in internal anal sphincter (IAS); second, the destroyed ultrastructure of external anal sphincter (EAS); third, degenerative lesions of the perianal nerve. This article reviews these three points, in order to provide a certain theoretical basis for how to reduce the incidence of anal dysfunction caused by radiotherapy.

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