1.Survival analysis in hepatitis C cases aged ≥18 years in Yuxi City from 2005 to 2023
Yang LUO ; Shifu LI ; Wenbin DONG ; Jinxian ZHAO ; Ze LI ; Yongfen ZHU ; Liyue CHEN ; Ying CAI ; Xiaochun LIU ; Rusong YANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;59(8):1217-1223
To analyze all-cause mortality among hepatitis C cases aged ≥18 years in Yuxi City from 2005 to 2023 and explore the interactions of factors influencing survival time. Baseline and follow-up data for hepatitis C cases reported during this period were extracted from the Chinese National Notifiable Disease Reporting System. Survival time and related factors were assessed using the Cox proportional hazards model. Kaplan-Meier cumulative mortality risk curves were generated for treated and untreated hepatitis C cases, and interactions among subgroups of various influencing factors were examined. A total of 5 110 hepatitis C cases aged ≥18 years were reported from 2005 to 2023, encompassing 35 349.25 person-years of observation with the follow-up time duration M ( Q1, Q3) was 6.17 (2.33, 11.08) person-years. There were 763 all-cause deaths, corresponding to a mortality density of 2.16 per 100 person-years. Survival analysis showed a statistically significant difference in cumulative mortality between the treated and untreated groups (Log-rank χ2=122.033, P<0.001), with a lower risk of death observed among treated patients. Additive model analysis showed that there was a synergistic interaction between treatment status and age group, with relative excess of interaction, attributable proportions of interaction, and synergy index of 6.16 (95 %CI: 2.70-9.61), 1.83 (95 %CI: 1.46-2.30), and 0.42 (95 %CI: 0.31-0.53), respectively; and between treatment status and gender. There was a synergistic interaction between treatment status and sex, with relative excess of interaction, attributable proportions of interaction, and synergy index of 2.63 (95 %CI: 1.14-4.13), 1.56 (95 %CI: 1.19-2.06), and 0.32 (95 %CI: 0.17-0.46), respectively. The cause of death composition were 38.53% (249 cases) attributed to hepatitis C-related causes.The leading non-hepatitis C-related causes of death were cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, pulmonary diseases, malignancies, drug overdose, and injuries. In conclusion, hepatitis C cases ≥18 years of age in Yuxi City had a lower cumulative mortality rate when treated than when untreated. Treatment status interacted with age and gender on patient survival, respectively. Changes in patients with concomitant cardiovascular diseases, pulmonary diseases and malignancies should be focused.
2.Network Pharmacological Study on Active Compounds of Astragalus and Magnolia officinalis Against Prostate Cancer
Liyue REN ; Mingzhi ZHAO ; Sijie WANG ; Qin LIU ; Jiajia LIU
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2025;46(9):63-71
Objective To comprehensively analyze the mechanism of Astragalus and Magnolia officinalis in treating prostate cancer based on the principles of network pharmacology.Methods Active molecular targets of Astragalus and Magnolia officinalis were predicted using the TCMSP and SwissTargetPrediction databases.Prostate cancer-related targets were screened via Genecards,DisGeNET,and OMIM databases.A"disease-active ingredient-target"network was constructed using Venny software,identifying 69 candidate key target genes.A protein-protein interaction(PPI)network was built using the STRING database,followed by GO and KEGG enrichment pathway analyses performed with R language.Constructing a subcutaneous tumor model in nude mice through in vivo experiments and intervening with active ingredients from Astragalus membranaceus and Magnolia offi-cinalis.Results Molecular docking analysis revealed that active components such as astragaloside IV(MOL000438)and honokiol(MOL000398)exhibited significant binding activity with the key target proteins of prostate cancer,including AKT1,ESR1,PPARG,PTGS2,and SRC.Notably,Honokiol demonstrated a binding energy of-8.7 kcal/mol with estrogen receptor α(ESR1,PDB:1a52),forming stable hydrogen bond interaction with the LEU-391 residue.The in vivo experiments further confirmed that the Astragalus-Magnolia active component group showed smaller subcutaneous xenograft tumor volumes in nude mice as compared to the model group(P<0.05).Immunohistochemical analysis revealed significant downregulation of PPARG and PTGS2 protein expression in tumor tissues(P<0.05).QPCR results indicated that the formula bidirectionally regulated gene expression:pro-apoptotic factor AKT1 was upregulated(P<0.05),while cancer-associated genes PTGS2,PPARG,SRC,and ESR1 were downregulated(P<0.05).Conclusion The combination of Astragalus and Magnolia may exert anti-prostate cancer effects through multi-target and multi-pathway synergistic mechanisms,demonstrating favorable binding activity and therapeutic potential.
3.Research on the regulation of macrophage polarization by parathyroid hormone in an inflammatory microenvironment to promote osteogenic differentiation of osteoblasts
Liyue TIAN ; Yiheng LIU ; Yongdi LI ; Duchenhui LI ; Zhishan YANG ; Zhenglong TANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2025;41(6):737-743
Objective:To explore the effects of parathyroid hormone(PTH)on the osteogenic differentiation of osteoblasts by reg-ulating macrophage polarization in inflammatory microenvironment.Methods:Macrophages were pretreated with lipopolysaccharide(LPS)for 2 h to establish an inflammatory microenvironment model,and then treated with PTH for 24 h.Macrophages and osteo-blasts were co-cultured in Transwell cells.Alkaline phosphatase staining,alizarin red staining,RT-qPCR and Western blot were applied to detect osteogenic differentiation.The expression of SOCS1/JAK2/STAT3 protein in macrophages was detected by West-ern blot.The change of STAT3 expression was detected after adding AG490.The expression of miR-155-5p,SOCS1,IL-1β,IL-6 and i-NOS was detected by ELISA and RT-qPCR.Results:LPS induced M1-type polarization of macrophages and inhibited the osteogenic differentiation of osteoblasts.PTH inhibited the polarization of M1-type macrophages and promoted the osteogenic differ-entiation of osteoblasts in inflammatory microenvironment(P<0.05).PTH down-regulated the expression of miR-155-5p,IL-1β,IL-6,i-NOS,p-JAK2/JAK2 and p-STAT3/STAT3 in macrophages under inflammatory microenvironment(P<0.05),and up-reg-ulated SOCS1(P<0.05).AG490 further inhibited p-STAT3/STAT3 expression.Conclusion:PTH inhibits the polarization of M1-type macrophages and promotes osteogenic differentiation of osteoblasts by down-regulating miR-155-5p and then targeting SOCS1/JAK2/STAT3 signaling pathway in inflammatory microenvironment.
4.Evaluation of three chemical disinfectants for surface disinfection of zebrafish embryos
Liyue LIU ; Linglu LI ; Luyuan PAN
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2025;33(9):1280-1288
Objective In this study,we tested different disinfectants and different action times to establish an efficient protocol for zebrafish embryo disinfection,which may in turn improve the management of zebrafish facilities.Methods We tested three reagents that can be used for embryo disinfection and are readily available in the domestic market:reagent-grade povidone-iodine,sodium hypochlorite,and chlorine dioxide.We evaluated the toxic effects of the reagents at three concentrations and two action times on zebrafish embryos at three stages,in term of survival,dechorioning,and malformation rates.The effects of the three disinfectants were also compared in terms of the amounts of embryos with surface bacteria after disinfection.Results Chlorine-containing disinfectants,i.e.sodium hypochlorite and chlorine dioxide,were better able to kill bacteria on the embryo surface,while povidone-iodine was not quite effective.Survival,dechorioning,and malformation rates were similar in embryos treated with 30 ppm sodium hypochlorite or chlorine dioxide to those in control embryos.Treatment with chlorine-containing disinfectants for 10 min were more effective in sterilizing than for 5 min.Conclusions The result of this study suggest treating 6~30 hpf embryos with 30 ppm sodium hypochlorite for 10 min as an operational method.
5.Evaluation of three chemical disinfectants for surface disinfection of zebrafish embryos
Liyue LIU ; Linglu LI ; Luyuan PAN
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2025;33(9):1280-1288
Objective In this study,we tested different disinfectants and different action times to establish an efficient protocol for zebrafish embryo disinfection,which may in turn improve the management of zebrafish facilities.Methods We tested three reagents that can be used for embryo disinfection and are readily available in the domestic market:reagent-grade povidone-iodine,sodium hypochlorite,and chlorine dioxide.We evaluated the toxic effects of the reagents at three concentrations and two action times on zebrafish embryos at three stages,in term of survival,dechorioning,and malformation rates.The effects of the three disinfectants were also compared in terms of the amounts of embryos with surface bacteria after disinfection.Results Chlorine-containing disinfectants,i.e.sodium hypochlorite and chlorine dioxide,were better able to kill bacteria on the embryo surface,while povidone-iodine was not quite effective.Survival,dechorioning,and malformation rates were similar in embryos treated with 30 ppm sodium hypochlorite or chlorine dioxide to those in control embryos.Treatment with chlorine-containing disinfectants for 10 min were more effective in sterilizing than for 5 min.Conclusions The result of this study suggest treating 6~30 hpf embryos with 30 ppm sodium hypochlorite for 10 min as an operational method.
6.Survival analysis in hepatitis C cases aged ≥18 years in Yuxi City from 2005 to 2023
Yang LUO ; Shifu LI ; Wenbin DONG ; Jinxian ZHAO ; Ze LI ; Yongfen ZHU ; Liyue CHEN ; Ying CAI ; Xiaochun LIU ; Rusong YANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;59(8):1217-1223
To analyze all-cause mortality among hepatitis C cases aged ≥18 years in Yuxi City from 2005 to 2023 and explore the interactions of factors influencing survival time. Baseline and follow-up data for hepatitis C cases reported during this period were extracted from the Chinese National Notifiable Disease Reporting System. Survival time and related factors were assessed using the Cox proportional hazards model. Kaplan-Meier cumulative mortality risk curves were generated for treated and untreated hepatitis C cases, and interactions among subgroups of various influencing factors were examined. A total of 5 110 hepatitis C cases aged ≥18 years were reported from 2005 to 2023, encompassing 35 349.25 person-years of observation with the follow-up time duration M ( Q1, Q3) was 6.17 (2.33, 11.08) person-years. There were 763 all-cause deaths, corresponding to a mortality density of 2.16 per 100 person-years. Survival analysis showed a statistically significant difference in cumulative mortality between the treated and untreated groups (Log-rank χ2=122.033, P<0.001), with a lower risk of death observed among treated patients. Additive model analysis showed that there was a synergistic interaction between treatment status and age group, with relative excess of interaction, attributable proportions of interaction, and synergy index of 6.16 (95 %CI: 2.70-9.61), 1.83 (95 %CI: 1.46-2.30), and 0.42 (95 %CI: 0.31-0.53), respectively; and between treatment status and gender. There was a synergistic interaction between treatment status and sex, with relative excess of interaction, attributable proportions of interaction, and synergy index of 2.63 (95 %CI: 1.14-4.13), 1.56 (95 %CI: 1.19-2.06), and 0.32 (95 %CI: 0.17-0.46), respectively. The cause of death composition were 38.53% (249 cases) attributed to hepatitis C-related causes.The leading non-hepatitis C-related causes of death were cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, pulmonary diseases, malignancies, drug overdose, and injuries. In conclusion, hepatitis C cases ≥18 years of age in Yuxi City had a lower cumulative mortality rate when treated than when untreated. Treatment status interacted with age and gender on patient survival, respectively. Changes in patients with concomitant cardiovascular diseases, pulmonary diseases and malignancies should be focused.
7.Research on the regulation of macrophage polarization by parathyroid hormone in an inflammatory microenvironment to promote osteogenic differentiation of osteoblasts
Liyue TIAN ; Yiheng LIU ; Yongdi LI ; Duchenhui LI ; Zhishan YANG ; Zhenglong TANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2025;41(6):737-743
Objective:To explore the effects of parathyroid hormone(PTH)on the osteogenic differentiation of osteoblasts by reg-ulating macrophage polarization in inflammatory microenvironment.Methods:Macrophages were pretreated with lipopolysaccharide(LPS)for 2 h to establish an inflammatory microenvironment model,and then treated with PTH for 24 h.Macrophages and osteo-blasts were co-cultured in Transwell cells.Alkaline phosphatase staining,alizarin red staining,RT-qPCR and Western blot were applied to detect osteogenic differentiation.The expression of SOCS1/JAK2/STAT3 protein in macrophages was detected by West-ern blot.The change of STAT3 expression was detected after adding AG490.The expression of miR-155-5p,SOCS1,IL-1β,IL-6 and i-NOS was detected by ELISA and RT-qPCR.Results:LPS induced M1-type polarization of macrophages and inhibited the osteogenic differentiation of osteoblasts.PTH inhibited the polarization of M1-type macrophages and promoted the osteogenic differ-entiation of osteoblasts in inflammatory microenvironment(P<0.05).PTH down-regulated the expression of miR-155-5p,IL-1β,IL-6,i-NOS,p-JAK2/JAK2 and p-STAT3/STAT3 in macrophages under inflammatory microenvironment(P<0.05),and up-reg-ulated SOCS1(P<0.05).AG490 further inhibited p-STAT3/STAT3 expression.Conclusion:PTH inhibits the polarization of M1-type macrophages and promotes osteogenic differentiation of osteoblasts by down-regulating miR-155-5p and then targeting SOCS1/JAK2/STAT3 signaling pathway in inflammatory microenvironment.
8.Construction of a whole business process supervision and management system: based on management information system of blood banks
Weidong HE ; Zhiquan RONG ; Chen XIAO ; Junlei HUANG ; Na HU ; Xuefeng LIANG ; Liyue JIANG ; Caina LI ; Wei WEI ; Yan LIU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2024;37(4):455-461
【Objective】 To achieve supervision and management of the whole business process of blood center, raise productivity and ensure blood quality by enabling blood center managers comprehensively grasp the key business operation situation of the whole process at anytime and anywhere. 【Methods】 A whole business process supervision and management system was established covering background of preparation, business scope, content of position supervision and management, overall framework design, interface design of management and supervision management, physical database design, program development and online debugging, and was integrated with the blood bank management information system. The display and management were through a mobile APP to record key indicators of business process from blood collection to blood supply timely and comprehensively. Statistical analysis was conducted on total collection volume, total preparation volume and total supply volume, as well as discarding rate of test unqualified and of non-test unqualified (lipemic blood excluded) in 2023 and 2022. 【Results】 We established a mobile APP based on a blood bank management information system for business supervision and management of whole process, and achieved management by phones. After its implementation in 2023, the total collection volume, total preparation volume and total supply volume in 2023 were all higher than those in 2022, with growth rates of 5.88% (13 247/225 454 U), 4.73% (24 156/510 698 U), and 6.70% (34 814/519 914 U), respectively. The discarding rate in 2023 was lower than that in 2022 (0.54%, 2 868/534 854 U) vs (0.60%, 3 047/510 698 U) (P<0.01), and the non-test unqualified discarding rate (lipemic blood excluded) in 2023 was significantly lower than that in 2022(0.12%, 649/534 854 U) vs (0.19%, 991/510 698 U)(P<0.01). 【Conclusion】 The construction of supervision and management system of a whole business process based on blood bank management information system can meet the standardized service needs of managers at anytime and anywhere, continuously raise productivity and the standardization and scientific level of blood bank management, thus ensuring blood supply.
9.Progress of relationship between autophagy and hepatocellular carcinoma
Liyue FU ; Jiuliang JIANG ; Meng LIU ; Junjun LI ; Kaiping LIU ; Zhenyu YU ; Haitao ZHU
Cancer Research and Clinic 2023;35(2):150-153
Autophagy is an intracellular degradation process that delivers cytoplasmic constituents to the lysosome. Abnormality of autophagy is related to many human diseases, which provides a new clue to the pathophysiology of human cancer. However, the role of autophagy in normal liver physiology and the pathogenesis of liver diseases need to be further clarified. This article reviews the role of autophagy in the occurrence and development of hepatocellular carcinoma and the molecular mechanisms.
10.Evaluation of the performance of systems for whole blood C-reactive protein detection: a multi-center study
Juan CHENG ; Huaiyuan LI ; Haipeng LIU ; Yuxin WANG ; Jin XU ; Shangyang SHE ; Wei QU ; Yidong WU ; Guixia LI ; Junmei YANG ; Liya MO ; Yun XIANG ; Jiangwei KE ; Liyue KUI ; Lei ZHENG ; Hongbing CHEN ; Zhili YANG ; Xin LYU ; Hong ZHANG ; Zhenhua TANG ; Lijuan MA ; Hongquan LUO ; Xiangyang LI ; Wenli ZHANG ; Hui JIA ; Huiming YE ; Lijun TIAN ; Qiuhui PAN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2021;44(7):633-643
Objective:To explore the performance of the commonly used whole blood C-reactive protein (CRP) detection systems and give related recommendation on the performance requirements of detection systems.Methods:A total of 7 540 venous blood samples from 26 maternal, child and children′s hospitals were collected to conduct this multi-center study on the analytical performance of 5 commonly used whole blood CRP detection systems from March to April in 2019. The blank check, carryover, repeatability, intermediate precision, linearity, sample stability, influence of hematocrit/triglyceride/bilirubin, comparison with SIEMENS specific protein analyzer and trueness were evaluated. The 5 systems included BC-5390CRP autohematology analyzer, AstepPLUS specific protein analyzer, Ottoman-1000 Automated Specific Protein POCT Workstation, i-CHROMA Immunofluorometer equipment Reader and Orion QuikRead go detecting instrument. The 5 systems were labeled as a, b, c, d and e randomly.Results:Within the 5 systems, all values of blank check were less than 1.00 mg/L, the carryovers were lower than 1.00%. The repeatability of different ranges of CRP concentrations including 3.00-10.00, 10.00-30.00 and>30.00 mg/L were less than 10.00%, 6.00% and 5.00%, respectively, and the intermediate precision was less than 10.00%. The linearity correlation coefficients of the 5 systems were all above 0.975, while the slope was within 0.950-1.050. Whole blood samples were stable within 72 hours both at room temperature (18-25 ℃) and refrigerated temperature (2-8 ℃). The CRP results were rarely influenced by high triglyceride or bilirubin, except for the immmunoturbidimetric test based on microparticles coated with anti-human CRP F(ab) 2 fragments. When triglyceride was less than 15.46 mmol/L, the deviation of CRP was less than 10.00%. When bilirubin was less than 345.47 μmol/L, the deviation of CRP was less than 10.00%. CRP was more susceptible to Hct on the systems without Hct correction. The deviation of CRP between different Hct dilution concentration and 40% dilution concentration can reach as high as 67.48%. The correlation coefficients ( r) of 5 systems were all more than 0.975 in the range of 0-300.00 mg/L compared with Siemens specific protein analyzer. All systems passed the trueness verification using the samples with specified values of 12.89 and 30.60 mg/L. Conclusion:The performance of 5 systems can basically meet the clinical needs, but it is suggested that the whole blood CRP detection system without automatic Hct correction should be modified manually.

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