1.Chromatin landscape alteration uncovers multiple transcriptional circuits during memory CD8+ T-cell differentiation.
Qiao LIU ; Wei DONG ; Rong LIU ; Luming XU ; Ling RAN ; Ziying XIE ; Shun LEI ; Xingxing SU ; Zhengliang YUE ; Dan XIONG ; Lisha WANG ; Shuqiong WEN ; Yan ZHANG ; Jianjun HU ; Chenxi QIN ; Yongchang CHEN ; Bo ZHU ; Xiangyu CHEN ; Xia WU ; Lifan XU ; Qizhao HUANG ; Yingjiao CAO ; Lilin YE ; Zhonghui TANG
Protein & Cell 2025;16(7):575-601
Extensive epigenetic reprogramming involves in memory CD8+ T-cell differentiation. The elaborate epigenetic rewiring underlying the heterogeneous functional states of CD8+ T cells remains hidden. Here, we profile single-cell chromatin accessibility and map enhancer-promoter interactomes to characterize the differentiation trajectory of memory CD8+ T cells. We reveal that under distinct epigenetic regulations, the early activated CD8+ T cells divergently originated for short-lived effector and memory precursor effector cells. We also uncover a defined epigenetic rewiring leading to the conversion from effector memory to central memory cells during memory formation. Additionally, we illustrate chromatin regulatory mechanisms underlying long-lasting versus transient transcription regulation during memory differentiation. Finally, we confirm the essential roles of Sox4 and Nrf2 in developing memory precursor effector and effector memory cells, respectively, and validate cell state-specific enhancers in regulating Il7r using CRISPR-Cas9. Our data pave the way for understanding the mechanism underlying epigenetic memory formation in CD8+ T-cell differentiation.
CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes/metabolism*
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Cell Differentiation
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Chromatin/immunology*
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Animals
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Mice
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Immunologic Memory
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Epigenesis, Genetic
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SOXC Transcription Factors/immunology*
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NF-E2-Related Factor 2/immunology*
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
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Gene Regulatory Networks
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Enhancer Elements, Genetic
2.Research progress on drug preparations of rectal administration for ulcerative colitis
Jun WAN ; Lisha ZHOU ; Tiantian LUO ; Xinyue ZHANG ; Shiyao CHEN ; Xia ZHOU
China Pharmacy 2025;36(7):887-890
Ulcerative colitis (UC), which is characterized by a complex and multifactorial etiology, remains one of the challenging disorders in the international field of digestive system diseases. In recent years, rectal administration preparations have made rapid progress in UC therapeutic applications. This study systematically reviews the dosage forms, mechanisms of action, and clinical applications of rectally-administered preparations for the treatment of UC. It is found that suppositories are the most commonly used dosage forms for rectal administration. The newer suppositories have the advantages of high bioavailability and good stability. Enemas can retain the drug in the intestine as much as possible to achieve the effects of diluting intestinal toxins, cleansing the bowel, and reducing inflammation. Gels can achieve a drug-sustained-release effect and effectively improve intestinal mucosal damage. The mechanism of action of this type of preparation is mainly to inhibit inflammatory cell infiltration, regulate intestinal microbial homeostasis, and increase the expression of tight-junction proteins, so as to play anti-inflammatory, regulate the intestinal bacterial flora, repair the intestinal mucosa, and other efficacies. The diversity of rectal administration forms provides a wide range of choices for the clinical treatment of UC, such as Mesalazine suppositories, Lianshao enemas, and temperature- sensitive gels loaded with drugs for UC.
3.Study of dynamic transcriptome during mitosis of HAP1 cells
Xueli WU ; Yurong YANG ; Yongli BAO ; Rucheng WU ; Lisha WANG ; Yang CHEN
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2025;45(6):786-792
Objective To comprehensively understand the map of transcripts during mitosis and their regulatory mechanisms of HAP 1 cells by conducting transcriptome sequencing analysis after being released by mitotic synchro-nization arrest.Methods HAP1 cells were subjected to mitotic synchronous arrest with nocodazole and samples were collected after 0,20,80 min release,and RNA sequencing(RNA-seq)were performed.The transcriptome data was cleaned and the differentially expressed genes,expression trend clustering and functional enrichment com-bined with the protein interaction network were analyzed to explore the changes of signaling pathways in HAP 1 cells during mitosis.Results The transcriptome of HAP1 cells after synchronous release from mitosis underwent significant changes in time series,and differential gene cluster analysis revealed four gene clusters were enriched in important biological processes such as p53 signaling and cytoplasmic translation.Conclusions The transcriptome time-dependent dynamic changes during mitosis in HAP1 cells are coordinated regulation of key signaling pathways including cellular stress response,translational control and chromatin remodeling,ensuring a balance between growth and stress response upon mitotic exit.
4.Analysis of the Efficacy of Temperature-controlled RF Combined with Electrical Stimulation Biofeedback for Postpartum Dyspareunia in Women
Xinghui CHEN ; Yuan WANG ; Lichi ZHANG ; Aiju CHEN ; Junjing HE ; Lisha MA
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2025;46(3):117-123
Objective To explore the therapeutic effects of temperature-controlled radiofrequency combined with electrical stimulation biofeedback on postpartum dyspareunia in women.Methods In this study,166 patients suffering from dyspareunia due to pelvic floor muscle hypertonicity who visited the Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation Medicine Center of our hospital were selected as subjects.They were randomly divided into three groups:the electrical stimulation biofeedback treatment group(55 cases),the radiofrequency treatment group(55 cases),and the combined electrical stimulation biofeedback and radiofrequency treatment group(56 cases).Patients in the electrical stimulation biofeedback therapy group received only electrical stimulation biofeedback therapy;patients in the radiofrequency group were treated solely with radiofrequency therapy;and patients in the combined treatment group began receiving gynecological radiofrequency treatment from the second week,in addition to the same treatment as the electrical stimulation biofeedback treatment group.To evaluate the effectiveness of the three treatment methods,comparative analyses were conducted on the pelvic floor modified Oxford muscle strength measurement results,pelvic floor surface electromyography values,and sexual function(FSFI)scores of the three groups of patients before and after treatment.Results After treatment,the average resting electromyography(EMG)value of the combined treatment group decreased(P<0.05),indicating a significant improvement in muscle relaxation function.After treatment,the combined treatment group showed significant improvements in the pelvic floor modified Oxford muscle strength test,the maximum EMG value of fast-twitch(type Ⅱ fibers)muscles,the average EMG value of slow-twitch(type Ⅰ fibers)muscles,and the average EMG value of endurance test,and also demon-strated significant improvements in sexual function(FSFI)scores,which were superior to the electrical stimulation biofeedback treatment group and the radiofrequency treatment group(P<0.05).Conclusion The combined treatment of temperature control radiofrequency and electrical stimulation with biofeedback has shown significant therapeutic effects in the treatment of postpartum dyspareunia,offering a broad prospect for clinical application.
5.Efficacy of CO2 Fractional Laser Combined with Interferon in Treating Persistent High-Risk HPV Infection of the Cervix
Xinghui CHEN ; Lisha MA ; Yuan WANG ; Lichi ZHANG ; Aiju CHEN ; Hongxian LI ; Junjing HE
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2025;46(7):139-145
Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy of intravaginal CO2 fractional laser combined with interferon in treating persistent high-risk HPV infection of the cervix and its impact on vaginal microecology.Methods A total of 211 patients with persistent high-risk HPV infection of the cervix who visited Kunming Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital from June 2022 to July 2024 were selected and randomly divided into a follow-up(blank control)group(n=70),an interferon treatment group(n=70),and a combined treatment group(n=71).The follow-up group received regular follow-ups.The interferon treatment group was treated with recombinant human interferon α-2b,and the combined treatment group received a combination of CO2 matrix laser and interferon treatment.The total effective rate,levels of inflammatory factors,and vaginal microecological recovery were compared among the three groups at 3 and 6 months after treatment.Results Overall efficacy:The overall efficacy rates of the combined treatment group at 3 months and 6 months were 73.24%and 81.69%,respectively,significantly higher than those of the interferon group(47.14%and 60.00%)and the blank control group(11.43%and 18.57%)(all P<0.001).Inflammatory factors:Post-treatment levels of IL-1 and TNF-α in the combined treatment group were significantly lower than those in the other two groups(P<0.001).Vaginal microbiota:The combined treatment group had a significantly higher rate of normal PH(84.51%)and normal lactobacillus levels(92.96%)compared to the other two groups(P<0.001).Conclusion CO2 lattice laser combined with interferon can effectively eliminate HPV,improve inflammation and vaginal microenvironment,and demonstrates superior efficacy to monotherapy,with good safety.
6.Case 08 (2025): Neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia mediated by human leukocyte antigen
Lisha LIN ; Lishan GUO ; Xiaoyan SONG ; Weibin WU ; Linmei JIANG ; Hongwu CHEN ; Qiqiong WANG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2025;28(8):682-688
This report described a case of neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenic purpura presenting with generalized petechiae. The infant was admitted at Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University on March 30, 2022, following detection of wide spread petechiae 30 minutes post-delivery. Blood tests revealed severe thrombocytopenia (platelet count 5×10 9/L) with leukopenia, decreased hemoglobin, and hepatomegaly, though coagulation function remained normal. Initial treatments—random donor platelet transfusion, and intravenous immunoglobulin—proved ineffective. Pretreatment blood samples showed strongly positive platelet antibodies (3+). Further typing confirmed human leukocyte antigen (HLA) antibodies in both infant and mother, establishing HLA-negative neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia. HLA-negative platelet transfusion resolved petechiae and normalized platelet counts, enabling discharge on postnatal day 14. Subdural hemorrhage was detected on MRI at day 29. Platelet levels remained normal at six-month follow-up, with age-appropriate development confirmed at 2.5 years.
7.Analysis of the current situation and future trends of intra-hospital formulation industry
Ruoxuan LIU ; Xinyi YU ; Xiaolin XIE ; Lisha CHEN ; Xiaodan LIU
Modern Hospital 2025;25(4):541-544,548
Based on the analysis of relevant policy documents,industry data,and case studies,this paper systematically reviews the current situation,policy environment,and usage of intra-hospital formulations in medical institutions in Guangzhou,and compares them with policies in other countries.It is found that although Guangzhou has achieved certain results in terms of policy support,number of varieties,and usage range of intra-hospital formulations,there are also problems such as limited pro-duction capacity,inadequate quality control,insufficient research and development investment,increasing cost pressure,and in-adequate protection of intellectual property rights.Therefore,this paper suggests the establishment of a regional Chinese medicine formulation industrial park,the development of new dosage forms and technologies,the expansion of medical insurance coverage,the strengthening of research platform construction,and the promotion of multidimensional achievement transformation to promote the high quality development of the intra-hospital formulation industry in Guangzhou.
8.Characterization of a Physiological Mock Circulation System Based on Capillary-Bundle Resistance Element
Dengji LIU ; Xinke CHEN ; Lisha HAN ; Zhen CAO ; Qingzhuo CHI ; Kai YIN ; Ying HE
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(5):1256-1264
Objective To investigate the feasibility of parallel capillary bundle arrays for physiomimetic impedance modeling and establish a parametric quantification framework,thereby providing a customizable impedance characterization methodology for diverse in-vitro mock circulation researches.Methods Based on the parallel flow resistance and Poiseuille equation,a tube resistance element with multiple parallel-aligned capillary glass tubes was designed and fabricated.The resistance values of the capillary-bundle and a ball valve were measured through constant flow experiments analogous to electrical resistance measurement method.Moreover,a simple lumped-parameter mock circulation loop was constructed and the pressure and flow rate for each node of the loop were measured under different input flow waveforms.An 0D-Windkessel model corresponding to the experiment was developed.The impedance and compliance were adjusted to match the simulated and experimental pressure and flow waveforms.The accuracy of the capillary bundle impedance in pulsatile experiments was verified by using the computational resistance values.Results The constant-flow impedance calibration experiments revealed that the capillary bundle impedance remained unaffected by flow rate variations over a wide flow range.When the capillary bundle impedance was integrated into the pulsatile circulatory system and the same impedance value obtained from the constant-flow calibration was applied in the computational model,the resulting pressure and flow waveforms showed good agreement with those measured in the pulsatile experiments.However,when the ball valves with nominally identical impedance values were inserted in the pulsatile system,the calculated impedance exhibited a two-fold difference,and significant discrepancies were observed between the simulated and experimental terminal flow waveforms.Conclusions The capillary bundle impedance maintains a constant value regardless of flow rate variations.Once the calibrated resistance value is determined through constant flow experiments,it can be directly applied to pulsatile systems.This approach can provide quantitative pulsatile flow conditions for testing various medical devices.
9.Characterization of a Physiological Mock Circulation System Based on Capillary-Bundle Resistance Element
Dengji LIU ; Xinke CHEN ; Lisha HAN ; Zhen CAO ; Qingzhuo CHI ; Kai YIN ; Ying HE
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(5):1256-1264
Objective To investigate the feasibility of parallel capillary bundle arrays for physiomimetic impedance modeling and establish a parametric quantification framework,thereby providing a customizable impedance characterization methodology for diverse in-vitro mock circulation researches.Methods Based on the parallel flow resistance and Poiseuille equation,a tube resistance element with multiple parallel-aligned capillary glass tubes was designed and fabricated.The resistance values of the capillary-bundle and a ball valve were measured through constant flow experiments analogous to electrical resistance measurement method.Moreover,a simple lumped-parameter mock circulation loop was constructed and the pressure and flow rate for each node of the loop were measured under different input flow waveforms.An 0D-Windkessel model corresponding to the experiment was developed.The impedance and compliance were adjusted to match the simulated and experimental pressure and flow waveforms.The accuracy of the capillary bundle impedance in pulsatile experiments was verified by using the computational resistance values.Results The constant-flow impedance calibration experiments revealed that the capillary bundle impedance remained unaffected by flow rate variations over a wide flow range.When the capillary bundle impedance was integrated into the pulsatile circulatory system and the same impedance value obtained from the constant-flow calibration was applied in the computational model,the resulting pressure and flow waveforms showed good agreement with those measured in the pulsatile experiments.However,when the ball valves with nominally identical impedance values were inserted in the pulsatile system,the calculated impedance exhibited a two-fold difference,and significant discrepancies were observed between the simulated and experimental terminal flow waveforms.Conclusions The capillary bundle impedance maintains a constant value regardless of flow rate variations.Once the calibrated resistance value is determined through constant flow experiments,it can be directly applied to pulsatile systems.This approach can provide quantitative pulsatile flow conditions for testing various medical devices.
10.Analysis of the current situation and future trends of intra-hospital formulation industry
Ruoxuan LIU ; Xinyi YU ; Xiaolin XIE ; Lisha CHEN ; Xiaodan LIU
Modern Hospital 2025;25(4):541-544,548
Based on the analysis of relevant policy documents,industry data,and case studies,this paper systematically reviews the current situation,policy environment,and usage of intra-hospital formulations in medical institutions in Guangzhou,and compares them with policies in other countries.It is found that although Guangzhou has achieved certain results in terms of policy support,number of varieties,and usage range of intra-hospital formulations,there are also problems such as limited pro-duction capacity,inadequate quality control,insufficient research and development investment,increasing cost pressure,and in-adequate protection of intellectual property rights.Therefore,this paper suggests the establishment of a regional Chinese medicine formulation industrial park,the development of new dosage forms and technologies,the expansion of medical insurance coverage,the strengthening of research platform construction,and the promotion of multidimensional achievement transformation to promote the high quality development of the intra-hospital formulation industry in Guangzhou.

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