1.Targeting PI3K/AKT signaling pathway to treat allergic asthma: Pathogenesis, mechanism, and treatment with traditional Chinese medicine and its components
Jiamao WANG ; Qitong ZHENG ; Yiqing SHI ; Mengyao CHEN ; Xia'nan SANG ; Gang CAO
Science of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2026;4(1):10-23
Traditional Chinese medicine and its bioactive components have garnered increasing attention as potential therapeutic options for allergic asthma. By targeting the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)/protein kinase B (AKT) signaling pathway, these natural compounds exhibit unique advantages in multilevel immunomodulation and inflammation suppression compared with single-target synthetic drugs. Accumulating pharmacological evidence supports their capacity to restore pathway homeostasis, positioning them as promising candidates for complementary strategies in asthma management. Allergic asthma, a heterogeneous respiratory disorder affecting approximately 150 million individuals worldwide, arises from a complex interplay of genetic predisposition, environmental exposures, and lifestyle factors. Its pathological progression is marked by aberrant activation of the PI3K/AKT signaling cascade, with the mechanistic target of rapamycin serving as a key downstream regulatory node. This evolutionarily conserved pathway orchestrates fundamental cellular processes that contribute to three hallmark pathological features of allergic asthma: chronic airway inflammation, structural remodeling of the bronchial architecture, and airway hyperresponsiveness. This review has 3 primary objectives: (1) to evaluate the role of the PI3K/AKT pathway in allergic asthma pathogenesis, (2) to analyze the molecular mechanisms of representative traditional Chinese medicine preparations and their active ingredients, and (3) to identify novel bioactive inhibitors derived from natural products. Collectively, these investigations provide a conceptual framework for the development of next-generation targeted therapies and for optimizing clinical management strategies for allergic asthma.
2.Analysis of genetic variant and phenotype of a child with Chanarin-Dorfman syndrome.
Mengyao ZHANG ; Ke ZHENG ; Kangjie SHEN ; Xiaoqing JIAN ; Hongwei LIU ; Jianguo LI ; Jianbo WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2025;42(12):1477-1481
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the genetic basis of a child with Chanarin-Dorfman syndrome (CDS) manifesting as ichthyosis.
METHODS:
A child who had presented at Henan Provincial People's Hospital in June 2023 was selected as study subject. Clinical data of the child was collected. Peripheral blood samples were collected from the child and her parents. Following extraction of genomic DNA, whole-exome sequencing (WES) was carried out. Candidate variants were verified by Sanger sequencing. Relevant literature was searched in databases using key words "Chanarin-Dorfman syndrome" and "ABHD5 gene". The clinical manifestations and variant sites of previously reported cases were compiled and analyzed for correlations. This study was approved by the Medical Ethics Committee of Henan Provincial People's Hospital [Ethics No.: (2019) Jun Shen No. (134)].
RESULTS:
WES revealed that the child has harbored compound heterozygous variants of the ABHD5 gene, namely c.99_103del (p.H34*) in exon 2 and c.770C>G (p.P257R) in exon 5, which were inherited from her father and mother, respectively. Bioinformatic analysis suggested that both variants were pathogenic. Literature review indicated that the affected organs in CDS are ranked from most to least including liver, eyes, ears, nervous system, muscles, spleen, and kidneys. The c.594insC and c.594dupC variants are most common.
CONCLUSION
The identification of the two novel ABHD5 gene variants has enriched the mutation spectrum of CDS. c.594insC or c.594dupC are hotspot mutations of this disease, albeit with no definitive correlation between the genotype and phenotype.
Humans
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Female
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Ichthyosiform Erythroderma, Congenital/genetics*
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Lipid Metabolism, Inborn Errors/genetics*
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Phenotype
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1-Acylglycerol-3-Phosphate O-Acyltransferase/genetics*
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Mutation
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Muscular Diseases/genetics*
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Exome Sequencing
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Child
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Male
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Child, Preschool
3.Relationship between skeletal muscle mass and strength with metabolic syndrome in children
Mengyao CAO ; Wu YAN ; Yanan SHI ; Luting PENG ; Qingqing ZHENG ; Shenghu GAO ; Ming ZHAO ; Li WANG ; Xiaonan LI
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2025;63(5):498-504
Objective:To explore the correlation between skeletal muscle mass and strength with metabolic syndrome in children.Methods:This cross-sectional study was conducted involving 383 children aged 10 to 15 years who visited the Department of Child Health Care, Children′s Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from June 2021 to December 2022. Their height, weight, waist circumference, body composition, grip strength and blood pressure were measured. Relative skeletal muscle mass, muscle-to-fat ratio, and grip strength-to-body weight index were calculated. The levels of fasting blood glucose, lipids and insulin were tested. Homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) was calculated. Children were divided into the metabolic syndrome group and the non-metabolic syndrome group. Independent t test or Mann-Whitney U test etc. was used to compare the difference between groups. Spearman correlation analysis and binary Logistic regression were used to investigate the correlation between skeletal muscle mass and strength and metabolic syndrome. The area under the curve (AUC) of receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to compare the accuracy of the index of skeletal muscle in predicting metabolic syndrome in children. Results:Among the 383 children, 282 (73.6%) were male, at the age of 11.4 (10.6, 12.5) years. There were 216 children (56.4%) diagnosed with obesity and 90 children (23.5%) diagnosed with metabolic syndrome. Relative skeletal muscle mass, muscle-to-fat ratio, and grip strength-to-body weight index of the metabolic syndrome group were all lower than those in the non-metabolic syndrome group (all P<0.001). After adjusting for sex and age, relative skeletal muscle mass, muscle-to-fat ratio, and grip strength-to-body weight index were all negatively correlated with body mass index ( r=-0.84, -0.38, -0.63), waist circumference ( r=-0.76, -0.36, -0.70), systolic blood pressure ( r=-0.42, -0.21, -0.38), diastolic blood pressure ( r=-0.33, -0.18, -0.24), triglycerides ( r=-0.29, -0.13, -0.23), fasting insulin ( r=-0.28, -0.20, -0.29), and HOMA-IR ( r=-0.26, -0.18, -0.26) (all P<0.05), and positively correlated with high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ( r=0.38, 0.13, 0.31, all P<0.01). After adjusting for sex and age, high relative skeletal muscle mass, high muscle-to-fat ratio, and high grip strength-to-body weight index all decreased the risks of metabolic syndrome ( OR=0.80, 0.55, 0.90), obesity ( OR=0.53, 0.64, 0.82), hypertension ( OR=0.86, 0.58, 0.92), low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ( OR=0.83, 0.62, 0.92), hypertriglyceridemia ( OR=0.88, 0.78, 0.96). After adjusting for sex and age, high relative skeletal muscle mass and high grip strength-to-body weight index all decreased the risks of hyperglycemia ( OR=0.93 and 0.95, all P<0.05). ROC curve analysis showed that the relative skeletal muscle mass, muscle-to-fat ratio, and grip strength-to-body weight index all had good predictive accuracy of metabolic syndrome in children (AUC=0.79, 0.71, 0.76), with optimal cutoff values of 40%, 1.2, and 35%, respectively. Conclusions:High relative skeletal muscle mass, high muscle-to-fat ratio, and high grip strength-to-body weight index are all protective factors for metabolic syndrome in children. Regular measurement of skeletal muscle mass and grip strength can aid in the early identification and prevention of obesity and metabolic syndrome during childhood .
4.Predictive value of neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio in the prognosis of primary biliary cholangitis
Huiling ZHU ; Mengyao ZHENG ; Wenbin LI ; Yaqin HUANG ; Lili ZHANG ; Wenting YANG ; Min ZHOU ; Jinhui YANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2025;33(7):652-659
Objective:To predict pre-treatment clinical parameters that are associated with poor response and prognosis to ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) in patients with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and to use second-line treatment drugs in the early stages to delay the progression of the disease so that patients can benefit from early-stage treatment.Methods:Patients diagnosed with PBC at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University from 2013 to 2022 were collected. Two hundred fifty-seven cases were screened in accordance with the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The response and prognosis conditions one year after treatment were followed up in outpatient and inpatient departments, as well as through telephone calls. Statistical analyses were performed using t-tests, Mann-Whitney U test, χ2 test, Fisher's exact test, and logistic regression analysis according to different data. Results:A total of 257 PBC cases were included, with 223 females (86.80%) and 34 males (13.20%). Univariate and multivariate binary logistic regression analyses showed that baseline high albumin levels [odds ratio ( OR): 0.882, 95% confidence interval ( CI): 0.805~0.967, P=0.008] were a protective factor for PBC patients' response to UDCA treatment after adjusting for different confounding factors, while baseline high alkaline phosphatase ( OR: 1.012, 95% CI: 1.008~1.016, P<0.001) and baseline high neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR) level ( OR: 1.462, 95% CI:1.079~1.981, P=0.014) were risk factors for a poor response to UDCA. Trend analysis showed that the baseline NLR quantile was positively correlated with the risk of poor response to UDCA ( OR: 5.512, 95% CI: 1.040~29.216, P=0.045) in patients with PBC. Cox proportional hazards regression analysis identified that age [hazard ratio ( HR): 1.050, 95% CI: 1.019~1.082] and NLR value ( HR:1.089, 95% CI:1.021~1.161) were independent influencing risk factors for all-cause mortality in PBC patients ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Baseline high albumin levels are protective factors against a poor biochemical response to UDCA, while baseline high alkaline phosphatase levels and high NLR are risk factors for a poor biochemical response to UDCA in patients with PBC. Additionally, baseline high NLR values are positively correlated with poor biochemical response to UDCA treatment.
5.Deubiquitinase JOSD2 alleviates colitis by inhibiting inflammation via deubiquitination of IMPDH2 in macrophages.
Xin LIU ; Yi FANG ; Mincong HUANG ; Shiliang TU ; Boan ZHENG ; Hang YUAN ; Peng YU ; Mengyao LAN ; Wu LUO ; Yongqiang ZHOU ; Guorong CHEN ; Zhe SHEN ; Yi WANG ; Guang LIANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(2):1039-1055
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the gastrointestinal tract, which increases the incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC). In the pathophysiology of IBD, ubiquitination/deubiquitination plays a critical regulatory function. Josephin domain containing 2 (JOSD2), a deubiquitinating enzyme, controls cell proliferation and carcinogenesis. However, its role in IBD remains unknown. Colitis mice model developed by dextran sodium sulfate (DSS) or colon tissues from individuals with ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease showed a significant upregulation of JOSD2 expression in the macrophages. JOSD2 deficiency exacerbated the phenotypes of DSS-induced colitis by enhancing colon inflammation. DSS-challenged mice with myeloid-specific JOSD2 deletion developed severe colitis after bone marrow transplantation. Mechanistically, JOSD2 binds to the C-terminal of inosine-5'-monophosphate dehydrogenase 2 (IMPDH2) and preferentially cleaves K63-linked polyubiquitin chains at the K134 site, suppressing IMPDH2 activity and preventing activation of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) and inflammation in macrophages. It was also shown that JOSD2 knockout significantly exacerbated increased azoxymethane (AOM)/DSS-induced CRC, and AAV6-mediated JOSD2 overexpression in macrophages prevented the development of colitis in mice. These outcomes reveal a novel role for JOSD2 in colitis through deubiquitinating IMPDH2, suggesting that targeting JOSD2 is a potential strategy for treating IBD.
6.Research advances in the impact of reduction in portal venous pressure after transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt on prognosis
Yanqing BAO ; Yu WANG ; Zhijiao ZHANG ; Mengyao ZHENG ; Hua HUANG ; Gongfang ZHAO
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2025;41(8):1679-1684
Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt(TIPS)is an important intervention for portal hypertension,and the degree of reduction in portal venous pressure is closely associated with the prognosis of patients.While a greater reduction in portal venous pressure may lead to more effective alleviation of portal hypertensive symptoms in cirrhotic patients,it also increases the risk of hepatic encephalopathy and liver failure.Therefore,appropriate control of the degree of reduction in portal venous pressure is essential for optimizing therapeutic outcomes.This article reviews the methods for measuring portal venous pressure,the factors affecting the reduction in portal venous pressure,the optimal range for reduction in different indications,and the impact of varying degrees of pressure reduction on complications,in order to provide guidance for improving the treatment outcome of TIPS and the prognosis of patients after surgery.
7.Meta analysis of the effects of different intervention modalities on non suicidal self-injury in adolescents
ZHENG Mengyao, HE Changjiu, LIU Xin, LIANG Fangling, DU Hui
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(4):533-538
Objective:
To explore the effectiveness of different intervention modalities on nonsuicidal selfinjury (NSSI) in adolescents, so as to provide an evidencebased basis for the intervention strategy of NSSI in adolescents.
Methods:
Randomized controlled trials on interventions for adolescent NSSI were retrieved from databases, such as CNKI, Wanfang, VIP, CBM, Web of Science, PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Library, spanning from the inception of these databases to March 5, 2025. Network Metaanalysis was performed by using Stata 17.0 and Review Manager 5.3 software, and the standardized mean difference (SMD) and 95%CI were used as the effect indicators to compare the differences in the effectiveness of the interventions and rank the effect.
Results:
A total of 26 articles with 2 034 adolescents with NSSI were included in the study, including 10 intervention modalities:dialectical behavior therapy, emotional regulation intervention, mentalizationbased therapy, family therapy, cutting down programme, cognitive behavioral therapy, narrative therapy, stepped care approach, positive psychological intervention, and acceptance and commitment therapy. The results showed that compared with the treatment as usual, positive psychological intervention [SMD(95%CI)=-2.12(-3.51 to -0.74)], stepped care intervention [SMD(95%CI)=-2.07(-3.43 to -0.71)], and dialectical behavior therapy [SMD(95%CI)=-1.70(-2.60 to -0.80)], cognitive behavioral therapy [SMD(95%CI)=-1.54(-2.61 to -0.48)], and acceptance and commitment therapy[SMD(95%CI)=-1.50(-2.68 to -0.32)] were statistically significant differences in reducing adolescents NSSI behaviors(P<0.05). Positive psychological intervention, stepped care intervention, and dialectical behavior therapy were more effective than the mentalizationbased therapy and the cutting down programme (SMD=-2.08, -2.03, -1.66, -2.06, -2.01, -1.64,P<0.05); the area under the cumulative ranking probability graph revealed that positive psychological intervention may have the best effect in improving NSSI among adolescents (82.5).
Conclusions
Positive psychological interventions show the best results in improving adolescent NSSI among multiple intervention modalities. It is recommended to give priority to positive psychological interventions in clinical interventions.
8.Current status investigation and strategy optimization for standardized residency training teaching activities based on multi-source data from digital-intelligent course selection platform and resident questionnaire survey
Xiaomin DAI ; Min ZHANG ; Wen ZHANG ; Yuying ZHENG ; Xiangyu WANG ; Mengyao ZHANG ; Qing YU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(7):921-926
Objective:To investigate the current status of standardized residency training (SRT) teaching activities at Zhongshan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University, and to explore optimization strategies.Methods:We collected behavioral data from the SRT course selection platform and resident questionnaire survey data throughout 2024. Descriptive analysis, chi-square test, Mann-Whitney U test, and multivariable logistic regression analysis were performed. Results:A total of 170 teaching sessions were conducted in 2024, with interactive practice-based sessions accounting for 42.35% and lecture-based sessions accounting for 47.06%. According to 536 questionnaires, residents' overall satisfaction with teaching activities scored 87.83 points (high satisfaction, ≥85 points; moderate satisfaction, <85 points). The proportion of high satisfaction with interactive practice-based sessions was significantly higher than that with lecture-based sessions (82.81% vs. 75.46%, P=0.034). The enrollment for weekday evening courses filled up significantly faster than that for weekday daytime courses [4 (2, 6) seconds vs. 12 (8, 15) seconds, P<0.001]. Interactive practice-based sessions [odds ratio ( OR)=1.6, 95% CI=1.1-2.3, P=0.018] and weekday evening sessions ( OR=1.4, 95% CI=1.0-2.0, P=0.048) significantly improved resident satisfaction. Conclusions:Optimizing course formats and scheduling can enhance the quality of SRT teaching activities.
9.Research advances in the impact of reduction in portal venous pressure after transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt on prognosis
Yanqing BAO ; Yu WANG ; Zhijiao ZHANG ; Mengyao ZHENG ; Hua HUANG ; Gongfang ZHAO
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2025;41(8):1679-1684
Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt(TIPS)is an important intervention for portal hypertension,and the degree of reduction in portal venous pressure is closely associated with the prognosis of patients.While a greater reduction in portal venous pressure may lead to more effective alleviation of portal hypertensive symptoms in cirrhotic patients,it also increases the risk of hepatic encephalopathy and liver failure.Therefore,appropriate control of the degree of reduction in portal venous pressure is essential for optimizing therapeutic outcomes.This article reviews the methods for measuring portal venous pressure,the factors affecting the reduction in portal venous pressure,the optimal range for reduction in different indications,and the impact of varying degrees of pressure reduction on complications,in order to provide guidance for improving the treatment outcome of TIPS and the prognosis of patients after surgery.
10.Current status investigation and strategy optimization for standardized residency training teaching activities based on multi-source data from digital-intelligent course selection platform and resident questionnaire survey
Xiaomin DAI ; Min ZHANG ; Wen ZHANG ; Yuying ZHENG ; Xiangyu WANG ; Mengyao ZHANG ; Qing YU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(7):921-926
Objective:To investigate the current status of standardized residency training (SRT) teaching activities at Zhongshan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University, and to explore optimization strategies.Methods:We collected behavioral data from the SRT course selection platform and resident questionnaire survey data throughout 2024. Descriptive analysis, chi-square test, Mann-Whitney U test, and multivariable logistic regression analysis were performed. Results:A total of 170 teaching sessions were conducted in 2024, with interactive practice-based sessions accounting for 42.35% and lecture-based sessions accounting for 47.06%. According to 536 questionnaires, residents' overall satisfaction with teaching activities scored 87.83 points (high satisfaction, ≥85 points; moderate satisfaction, <85 points). The proportion of high satisfaction with interactive practice-based sessions was significantly higher than that with lecture-based sessions (82.81% vs. 75.46%, P=0.034). The enrollment for weekday evening courses filled up significantly faster than that for weekday daytime courses [4 (2, 6) seconds vs. 12 (8, 15) seconds, P<0.001]. Interactive practice-based sessions [odds ratio ( OR)=1.6, 95% CI=1.1-2.3, P=0.018] and weekday evening sessions ( OR=1.4, 95% CI=1.0-2.0, P=0.048) significantly improved resident satisfaction. Conclusions:Optimizing course formats and scheduling can enhance the quality of SRT teaching activities.


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