1.Changes in hemoglobin and related influencing factors in patients with liver failure undergoing artificial liver support therapy
Ying LIN ; Li CHEN ; Fei PENG ; Jianhui LIN ; Chuanshang ZHUO
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2025;41(1):104-109
ObjectiveTo investigate the changing trend of hemoglobin (Hb) and related influencing factors in patients with liver failure after artificial liver support system (ALSS) therapy. MethodsA total of 106 patients with liver failure who were hospitalized and received ALSS therapy in our hospital from January to December 2018 were enrolled and analyzed in terms of clinical data and red blood cell parameters such as Hb, mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH), mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC), and red blood cell distribution width-coefficient of variation (RDW-CV). A one-way repeated-measures analysis of variance was used for comparison of continuous data with repeated measurement between groups, and the paired t-test was used for comparison between two groups. The Kruskal-Wallis H test was used for comparison of continuous data with skewed distribution between multiple groups, the Mann-Whitney U test was used for further comparison between two groups. Univariate and multivariate linear regression analyses were used to identify the influencing factors for the reduction in Hb after ALSS therapy. ResultsThe 106 patients with liver failure received 606 sessions of ALSS therapy, and Hb was measured for 402 sessions before and after treatment. There was a significant reduction in Hb after ALSS therapy in the patients with liver failure (97.49±20.51 g/L vs 109.38±20.22 g/L, t=32.764, P<0.001). Longitudinal observation was further performed for 14 patients with liver failure, and the results showed that the level of Hb was 108.50±21.61 g/L before the last session of ALSS therapy, with certain recovery compared with the level of Hb (103.14±19.15 g/L) on the second day after ALSS, and there was an increase in Hb on day 3 (102.57±21.73 g/L) and day 7 (105.57±22.04 g/L) after surgery. The level of Hb in patients with liver failure on the second day after ALSS decreased with the increase in the number of ALSS sessions (F=8.996, P<0.001), while MCV and MCH gradually increased with the increase in the number of ALSS sessions (F=9.154 and 13.460, P=0.004 and P<0.001), and RDW-CV first gradually increased and then gradually decreased (F=4.520, P=0.032); MCHC showed fluctuations with no clear trend (F=0.811, P=0.494). The multivariate linear regression analysis showed that the duration of ALSS therapy, the mode of ALSS therapy, and initial treatment were independent risk factors for the reduction in Hb after ALSS therapy. ConclusionALSS therapy can influence the level of peripheral blood Hb in patients with liver failure, and patient blood management should be strengthened for patients with liver failure who are receiving ALSS therapy.
2.Immune Checkpoints Mediate Tumor Immune Regulation through Metabolic Pathways.
Weiguang DU ; Xiyang TANG ; Yulong ZHOU ; Mengchao LI ; Ze JIN ; Jiaqi DOU ; Jinbo ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2025;28(3):213-220
Immune checkpoints include a series of receptor-ligand pairs that play a key role in the proliferation, activation, and immune regulatory responses of immune cells. Although immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), such as programmed death protein 1 (PD-1) and cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein 4 (CTLA-4) have achieved good therapeutic effects in clinical practice, some patients still experience ineffective treatment and immune resistance. A large amount of evidence has shown that immune checkpoint proteins are related to cell metabolism during immune regulation. On the one hand, immune checkpoints connect to alter the metabolic reprogramming of tumor cells to compete for nutrients required by immune cells. On the other hand, immune checkpoints regulate the metabolic pathways of immune cells, such as phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/protein kinase B/mammalian target of rapamycin (PI3K/AKT/mTOR) to affect the activation of immune cells. Based on a review of the literature, this article reviews the mechanisms by which PD-1, CTLA-4, T cell immunoreceptor with Ig and ITIM domains (TIGIT), T cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain-containing protein 3 (TIM-3), cluster of differentiation 47 (CD47), and indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1 (IDO1) regulate cell metabolic reprogramming, and looks forward to whether targeting the ligand-receptor pairs of immune checkpoints in a "dual regulation" manner and inhibiting metabolic pathways can effectively solve the problem of tumor immune resistance.
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3.Predictive value of a model based on clinical features and plasma biomarkers for AF after pacemaker implantation surgery
Mengchao JIN ; Hui LI ; Siliang PENG ; Xinru GUO
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(6):742-746
Objective To construct a prediction model for atrial fibrillation(AF)after pacemaker implantation based on clinical features and plasma atrial natriuretic peptide(ANP)and brain na-triuretic peptide(BNP).Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 242 patients under-going pacemaker implantation in our department from January 2020 to October 2023.According to the occurrence of postoperative AF or not,they were divided into an AF group(61 cases)and a non-AF group(181 cases).The risk factors of AF after pacemaker implantation were analyzed,and a risk prediction model of AF after pacemaker implantation was constructed based on clinical features and plasma ANP and BNP levels.Results The AF group had significantly advanced age,larger proportions of hypertension and coronary heart disease,larger left ventricular diameter,and higher ANP,BNP,IL-6 and IL-8 levels,but lower proportion of using calcium antagonists when compared with the non-AF group(P<0.01).Binary logistic regression analysis showed that hy-pertension,coronary heart disease,ANP,BNP and IL-6 were risk factors(P<0.05,P<0.01),and taking calcium antagonists was protective factor for AF after pacemaker implantation(P<0.05).Hosmer Lemeshow fitting test indicated the model had a good fitness(x2=7.264,P=0.508).ROC curve analysis showed that the area under curve(AUC)value of the risk model for AF after pacemaker implantation in the training set was 0.826(95%CI:0.768-0.884),with an accuracy of 79.3%(192/242),and the AUC value of the model in the validation set was 0.835(95%CI:0.733-0.938).Conclusion Our AF prediction model based on clinical features and plasma ANP and BNP had good performance,and can provide auxiliary reference in predicting AF in patients undergoing pacemaker implantation.
4.Regulation of helicobacter pylori cagA 5′UTR variants on protein expression and virulence
Cheng ZHANG ; Lili WANG ; Mengchao YU ; Xiaoyi LI ; Haoyi CHEN ; Quanjiang DONG ; Wenli LI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2025;27(11):1694-1700
Objective:To analyze the effect of nucleotide sequence variants in the 5′ untranslated region (5′UTR) of Helicobacter pylori (Hp) cagA on mRNA secondary structure, as well as its regulatory role in cytotoxin-associated gene A (CagA) protein expression and bacterial virulence. Methods:The upstream nucleotide sequence of cagA was amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) from 37 Hp strains, and the PCR products were sequenced. MEGA 5.0 software and RNAfold prediction software were used to analyze the nucleotide sequence variants of cagA 5′UTR and the changes in mRNA secondary structure of this region, respectively. Western blot was used to detect the expression level of CagA protein in Hp strains, and the regulatory effect of cagA 5′UTR variants on the difference in CagA protein expression was analyzed. An Hp-infected AGS cell model was established to evaluate bacterial adhesion rate; quantitative PCR (qPCR) was used to analyze the mRNA transcription levels of interleukin-8 (IL-8) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α); enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to detect the secretion levels of IL-8 and TNF-α proteins. Results:Nucleotide sequence alignment of cagA 5′UTR from 37 Hp strains showed that sequence differences were mainly concentrated in the -53motif, -10motif, + 34motif, and + 86motif regions. mRNA secondary structure prediction analysis revealed three types based on the StemB stem-loop structure: type Ⅰ (no StemB stem-loop), type ⅡA (StemB stem-loop with 3-4 base partial pairing), and type ⅡB (StemB stem-loop with 5 base full pairing). Western blot analysis showed that the CagA protein expression level was the highest in type Ⅰ Hp strains (1.72±0.29) and the lowest in type ⅡB strains (0.81±0.26), with a statistically significant difference between the two types ( P=0.030). The adhesion rate of type Ⅰ Hp strains to AGS cells was (52.90±11.17)%, which was higher than that of type Ⅱ strains [(21.27±6.16)%]. qPCR results showed that the mRNA transcription levels of IL-8 and TNF-α in AGS cells induced by type Ⅰ Hp strains were higher than those induced by type Ⅱ strains (140.23±24.47 vs 76.16±8.76, P=0.069; 55.20±9.04 vs 21.26±6.16, P=0.036). ELISA analysis further indicated that the secretion levels of IL-8 and TNF-α proteins in AGS cells induced by type Ⅰ Hp strains were also higher than those induced by type Ⅱ strains [(344.66±62.62)pg/ml vs (302.13±66.27)pg/ml, P=0.665; (131.04±4.94)pg/ml vs (79.17±11.32)pg/ml, P=0.014]. Conclusions:The cagA 5′UTR region of Hp strains exhibits significant nucleotide sequence variants. Hp strains with no StemB stem-loop (type Ⅰ) in the mRNA secondary structure show significantly increased CagA protein expression and higher bacterial pathogenic potential.
5.Predictive value of a model based on clinical features and plasma biomarkers for AF after pacemaker implantation surgery
Mengchao JIN ; Hui LI ; Siliang PENG ; Xinru GUO
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(6):742-746
Objective To construct a prediction model for atrial fibrillation(AF)after pacemaker implantation based on clinical features and plasma atrial natriuretic peptide(ANP)and brain na-triuretic peptide(BNP).Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 242 patients under-going pacemaker implantation in our department from January 2020 to October 2023.According to the occurrence of postoperative AF or not,they were divided into an AF group(61 cases)and a non-AF group(181 cases).The risk factors of AF after pacemaker implantation were analyzed,and a risk prediction model of AF after pacemaker implantation was constructed based on clinical features and plasma ANP and BNP levels.Results The AF group had significantly advanced age,larger proportions of hypertension and coronary heart disease,larger left ventricular diameter,and higher ANP,BNP,IL-6 and IL-8 levels,but lower proportion of using calcium antagonists when compared with the non-AF group(P<0.01).Binary logistic regression analysis showed that hy-pertension,coronary heart disease,ANP,BNP and IL-6 were risk factors(P<0.05,P<0.01),and taking calcium antagonists was protective factor for AF after pacemaker implantation(P<0.05).Hosmer Lemeshow fitting test indicated the model had a good fitness(x2=7.264,P=0.508).ROC curve analysis showed that the area under curve(AUC)value of the risk model for AF after pacemaker implantation in the training set was 0.826(95%CI:0.768-0.884),with an accuracy of 79.3%(192/242),and the AUC value of the model in the validation set was 0.835(95%CI:0.733-0.938).Conclusion Our AF prediction model based on clinical features and plasma ANP and BNP had good performance,and can provide auxiliary reference in predicting AF in patients undergoing pacemaker implantation.
6.Regulation of helicobacter pylori cagA 5′UTR variants on protein expression and virulence
Cheng ZHANG ; Lili WANG ; Mengchao YU ; Xiaoyi LI ; Haoyi CHEN ; Quanjiang DONG ; Wenli LI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2025;27(11):1694-1700
Objective:To analyze the effect of nucleotide sequence variants in the 5′ untranslated region (5′UTR) of Helicobacter pylori (Hp) cagA on mRNA secondary structure, as well as its regulatory role in cytotoxin-associated gene A (CagA) protein expression and bacterial virulence. Methods:The upstream nucleotide sequence of cagA was amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) from 37 Hp strains, and the PCR products were sequenced. MEGA 5.0 software and RNAfold prediction software were used to analyze the nucleotide sequence variants of cagA 5′UTR and the changes in mRNA secondary structure of this region, respectively. Western blot was used to detect the expression level of CagA protein in Hp strains, and the regulatory effect of cagA 5′UTR variants on the difference in CagA protein expression was analyzed. An Hp-infected AGS cell model was established to evaluate bacterial adhesion rate; quantitative PCR (qPCR) was used to analyze the mRNA transcription levels of interleukin-8 (IL-8) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α); enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to detect the secretion levels of IL-8 and TNF-α proteins. Results:Nucleotide sequence alignment of cagA 5′UTR from 37 Hp strains showed that sequence differences were mainly concentrated in the -53motif, -10motif, + 34motif, and + 86motif regions. mRNA secondary structure prediction analysis revealed three types based on the StemB stem-loop structure: type Ⅰ (no StemB stem-loop), type ⅡA (StemB stem-loop with 3-4 base partial pairing), and type ⅡB (StemB stem-loop with 5 base full pairing). Western blot analysis showed that the CagA protein expression level was the highest in type Ⅰ Hp strains (1.72±0.29) and the lowest in type ⅡB strains (0.81±0.26), with a statistically significant difference between the two types ( P=0.030). The adhesion rate of type Ⅰ Hp strains to AGS cells was (52.90±11.17)%, which was higher than that of type Ⅱ strains [(21.27±6.16)%]. qPCR results showed that the mRNA transcription levels of IL-8 and TNF-α in AGS cells induced by type Ⅰ Hp strains were higher than those induced by type Ⅱ strains (140.23±24.47 vs 76.16±8.76, P=0.069; 55.20±9.04 vs 21.26±6.16, P=0.036). ELISA analysis further indicated that the secretion levels of IL-8 and TNF-α proteins in AGS cells induced by type Ⅰ Hp strains were also higher than those induced by type Ⅱ strains [(344.66±62.62)pg/ml vs (302.13±66.27)pg/ml, P=0.665; (131.04±4.94)pg/ml vs (79.17±11.32)pg/ml, P=0.014]. Conclusions:The cagA 5′UTR region of Hp strains exhibits significant nucleotide sequence variants. Hp strains with no StemB stem-loop (type Ⅰ) in the mRNA secondary structure show significantly increased CagA protein expression and higher bacterial pathogenic potential.
7.Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome Element, Evolutionary Patterns of Patients with Hepatitis B Virus-Related Acute on Chronic Liver Failure at Different Stages: A Multi-Center Clinical Study
Simiao YU ; Kewei SUN ; Zhengang ZHANG ; Hanmin LI ; Xiuhui LI ; Hongzhi YANG ; Qin LI ; Lin WANG ; Xiaozhou ZHOU ; Dewen MAO ; Jianchun GUO ; Yunhui ZHUO ; Xianbo WANG ; Xin DENG ; Jiefei WANG ; Wukui CAO ; Shuqin ZHANG ; Mingxiang ZHANG ; Jun LI ; Man GONG ; Chao ZHOU
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(12):1262-1268
ObjectiveTo explore the syndrome elements and evolving patterns of patients with hepatitis B virus-related acute on chronic liver failure (HBV-ACLF) at different stages. MethodsClinical information of 1,058 hospitalized HBV-ACLF patients, including 618 in the early stage, 355 in the middle stage, and 85 in the late stage, were collected from 18 clinical centers across 12 regions nationwide from January 1, 2012 to February 28, 2015. The “Hepatitis B-related Chronic and Acute Liver Failure Chinese Medicine Clinical Questionnaire” were designed to investigate the basic information of the patients, like the four diagnostic information (including symptoms, tongue, pulse) of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), and to count the frequency of the appearance of the four diagnostic information. Factor analysis and cluster analysis were employed to determine and statistically analyze the syndrome elements and patterns of HBV-ACLF patients at different stages. ResultsThere were 76 four diagnostic information from 1058 HBV-ACLF patients, and 53 four diagnostic information with a frequency of occurrence ≥ 5% were used as factor analysis entries, including 36 symptom information, 12 tongue information, and 5 pulse information. Four types of TCM patterns were identified in HBV-ACLF, which were liver-gallbladder damp-heat pattern, qi deficiency and blood stasis pattern, liver-kidney yin deficiency pattern, and spleen-kidney yang-deficiency pattern. In the early stage, heat (39.4%, 359/912) and dampness (27.5%, 251/912) were most common, and the pattern of the disease was dominated by liver-gallbladder damp-heat pattern (74.6%, 461/618); in the middle stage, dampness (30.2%, 187/619) and blood stasis (20.7%, 128/619) were most common, and the patterns of the disease were dominated by liver-gallbladder damp-heat pattern (53.2%, 189/355), and qi deficiency and blood stasis pattern (27.6%, 98/355); and in the late stage, the pattern of the disease was dominated by qi deficiency (26.3%, 40/152) and yin deficiency (20.4%, 31/152), and the patterns were dominated by qi deficiency and blood stasis pattern (36.5%, 31/85), and liver-gallbladder damp-heat pattern (25.9%, 22/85). ConclusionThere are significant differences in the distribution of syndrome elements and patterns at different stages of HBV-ACLF, presenting an overall trend of evolving patterns as "from excess to deficiency, transforming from excess to deficiency", which is damp-heat → blood stasis → qi-blood yin-yang deficiency.
8.Mechanical Performance of Porous Titanium Alloy Scaffolds with Different Cell Structures
Mengchao SUN ; Yang LUO ; Jie LIU ; Lilan GAO ; Ruixin LI ; Yansong TAN ; Chunqiu ZHANG
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2024;39(1):69-75
Objective To investigate the influence of different cell structures on the static and dynamic mechanical performance of porous titanium alloy scaffolds,and to provide a theoretical mechanical basis for the application of scaffolds in the repair of mandibular bone defects.Methods Porous titanium alloy scaffolds with diamond,cubic,and cross-sectional cubic cell structures were manufactured using three-dimensional printing technology.Uniaxial compression tests and ratcheting fatigue with compression load tests were conducted to analyze the static and dynamic mechanical performances of scaffolds with different cell structures.Results The elastic moduli of the diamond cell,cross-sectional cubic cell,and cubic cell scaffolds were 1.17,0.566,and 0.322 GPa,respectively,and the yield strengths were 71.8,65.1,and 31.8 MPa,respectively.After reaching the stable stage,the ratcheting strains of the cross-sectional cubic,diamond,and cubic cell scaffolds were 3.3%,4.0%,and 4.5%,respectively.The ratcheting strain increased with increasing average stress,stress amplitude,and peak holding time,and decreased with increasing loading rate.Conclusions The evaluation results of the static mechanical performance showed that the diamond cell scaffold was the best,followed by the cross-sectional cubic cell scaffold and the cubic cell scaffold.The evaluation results of the dynamic mechanical performance showed that the cross-sectional cubic cell scaffold performed the best,followed by the diamond cell scaffold,whereas the cubic cell scaffold performed the worst.The fatigue performance of the scaffold is affected by the loading conditions.These results provide new insights for scaffold construction for the repair of mandibular bone defects and provide an experimental basis for further clinical applications of this scaffold technology.
9.Analysis of the distribution of Astragalus membranaceus var. mongholicus in Inner Mongolia under climate change using the GEE platform
Jingxia GUO ; Chunhong ZHANG ; Mingxu ZHANG ; Yaqiong BI ; Mengchao WANG ; Minhui LI
Science of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;2(3):237-244
Objective: Astragali Radix, commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine, is subjected to an analysis of the habitat distribution of Astragalus membranaceus var. mongholicus in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China under climate change. This analysis is crucial for the conservation ofmedicinal plants, the assessment of their adaptability to climate change, and the promotion of sustainable development in the ecological environment. Methods: This study explores the currently suitable habitats for A. membranaceus var. mongholicus using a random forest species distribution model on the Google earth engine platform. Based on future climate data, the study predicts distribution dynamics for 4 time periods (2021–2040, 2041–2060, 2061–2080, and 2081–2100) under three climate change scenarios (SSP126, SSP245, and SSP585). Results: The results indicate that under current climatic conditions, the suitable habitat distribution of A. membranaceus var. mongholicus is mainly concentrated in the southwestern region of Inner Mongolia. Under future climate change scenarios, there is a varying degree of contraction in suitable habitats, with notable reductions. Particularly, under the SSP126 scenario (2081–2100), there is a significant decrease of 22.77% in suitable habitat. The SSP245 scenario (2041–2060) exhibits the most pronounced habitat loss, with a reduction of 36.38%. Additionally, with climate change, the overall suitable range of A. membranaceus var. mongholicus is expected to shift toward higher latitudes and contract. Conclusion: This study can be used to improve conservation efforts for wild A. membranaceus var. mongholicus. It also provides a scientific basis for the cultivation of this medicinal plant in the context of climate change. This, in turn, can encourage more industries to achieve both sustainable development and economic benefits, providing valuable insights for building a low-carbon economy.
10.Effect of postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy on prognosis of patients with intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma:a multicenter retrospective study.
Qi Zhu LIN ; Hong Zhi LIU ; Wei Ping ZHOU ; Zhang Jun CHENG ; Jian Ying LOU ; Shu Guo ZHENG ; Xin Yu BI ; Jian Ming WANG ; Wei GUO ; Fu Yu LI ; Jian WANG ; Ya Ming ZHENG ; Jing Dong LI ; Shi CHENG ; Yong Yi ZENG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2023;61(4):305-312
Objectives: To examine the influence of adjuvant chemotherapy after radical resection on the survival of patients with intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma(ICC) and to identify patients who may benefit from it. Methods: The clinical and pathological data of 654 patients with ICC diagnosed by postoperative pathology from December 2011 to December 2017 at 13 hospitals in China were collected retrospectively. According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria,455 patients were included in this study,including 69 patients (15.2%) who received adjuvant chemotherapy and 386 patients (84.8%) who did not receive adjuvant chemotherapy. There were 278 males and 177 females,with age of 59 (16) years (M(IQR))(range:23 to 88 years). Propensity score matching (PSM) method was used to balance the difference between adjuvant chemotherapy group and non-adjuvant chemotherapy group. Kaplan-Meier method was used to plot the survival curve,the Log-rank test was used to compare the difference of overall survival(OS) and recurrence free survival(RFS)between the two groups. Univariate analysis was used to determine prognostic factors for OS. Multivariate Cox proportional hazards models were then performed for prognostic factors with P<0.10 to identify potential independent risk factors. The study population were stratified by included study variables and the AJCC staging system,and a subgroup analysis was performed using the Kaplan-Meier method to explore the potential benefit subgroup population of adjuvant chemotherapy. Results: After 1∶1 PSM matching,69 patients were obtained in each group. There was no significant difference in baseline data between the two groups (all P>0.05). After PSM,Cox multivariate analysis showed that lymph node metastasis (HR=3.06,95%CI:1.52 to 6.16,P=0.039),width of resection margin (HR=0.56,95%CI:0.32 to 0.99,P=0.044) and adjuvant chemotherapy (HR=0.51,95%CI:0.29 to 0.91,P=0.022) were independent prognostic factors for OS. Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that the median OS time of adjuvant chemotherapy group was significantly longer than that of non-adjuvant chemotherapy group (P<0.05). There was no significant difference in RFS time between the adjuvant chemotherapy group and the non-adjuvant chemotherapy group (P>0.05). Subgroup analysis showed that,the OS of female patients,without HBV infection,carcinoembryonic antigen<9.6 μg/L,CA19-9≥200 U/ml,intraoperative bleeding<400 ml,tumor diameter>5 cm,microvascular invasion negative,without lymph node metastasis,and AJCC stage Ⅲ patients could benefit from adjuvant chemotherapy (all P<0.05). Conclusion: Adjuvant chemotherapy can prolong the OS of patients with ICC after radical resection,and patients with tumor diameter>5 cm,without lymph node metastasis,AJCC stage Ⅲ,and microvascular invasion negative are more likely to benefit from adjuvant chemotherapy.

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