1.Predictive value of geriatric nutritional risk index for pulmonary infections in hospitalized elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Mingzhu LIAN ; Changxiao ZHANG ; Kai SHENG ; Meng GUO ; Shuyu FANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2025;45(4):452-458
Objective·To investigate the predictive value of the geriatric nutritional risk index(GNRI)for the occurrence of lung infection in hospitalized elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM).Methods·Elderly T2DM patients who were admitted to the Geriatric Department of Shanghai Tongren Hospital between June 2022 and June 2024 were retrospectively and consecutively enrolled.They were divided into infected and non-infected groups according to whether lung infection occurred during hospitalization.Baseline data(gender,age,height,weight,duration of diabetes,comorbidities,etc.)were collected and GNRI was calculated.A multivariate Logistic regression model was used to screen the independent risk factors for pulmonary infections,and the predictive value of GNRI for pulmonary infections in T2DM patients was analysed using receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves.Results·A total of 264 elderly T2DM patients were enrolled,among whom 154 developed pulmonary infections.Significant differences were observed between the infected and non-infected groups in GNRI,albumin,leukocyte count,neutrophil ratio,lymphocyte ratio,glycated hemoglobin,fasting glucose,interleukin-6,C-reactive protein,and procalcitonin levels(P<0.05).Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that a lower GNRI was an independent risk factor for lung infection(OR=0.798,95%CI 0.712?0.894;P<0.001).Correlation analysis showed that GNRI was negatively correlated with C-reactive protein and calcitoninogen.ROC curve analysis showed that GNRI predicted pulmonary infection with an area under the curve of 0.828,a sensitivity of 77.9%,and a specificity of 76.6%.Conclusion·A lower GNRI is an independent risk factor for pulmonary infections in elderly T2DM patients,and also has a good predictive value for the occurrence of pulmonary infections.
2.Divergent activation patterns of BRS3 revealed by two Chinese herb-derived agonists.
Jie LI ; Changyao LI ; Qingtong ZHOU ; Wei HAN ; Mingzhu FANG ; Youwei XU ; Yiting MAI ; Yao ZHANG ; Jiahua CUI ; H Eric XU ; Yan ZHANG ; Wanchao YIN ; Ming-Wei WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(10):5231-5243
Bombesin receptor subtype-3 (BRS3) is an orphan G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) that plays critical roles in energy homeostasis, glucose metabolism, and insulin secretion. Recent structural studies have elucidated BRS3 signaling mechanisms using synthetic ligands, including BA1 and MK-5046. However, the molecular basis of BRS3 activation by bioactive natural compounds and their derivatives, particularly those derived from traditional Chinese medicine, remains unclear. Here, we present high-resolution cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) structures of the human BRS3-Gq complex in both unliganded and active states bound by two herb-derived compounds (DSO-5a and oridonin), at resolutions of 2.9, 2.8, and 2.9 Å, respectively. These structures display distinct ligand recognition patterns between DSO-5a and oridonin. Although both compounds bind to the orthosteric pocket, they differentially engage the interaction network of BRS3, as demonstrated by mutagenesis studies assessing calcium mobilization and inositol phosphate 1 (IP1) accumulation. These findings enhance our understanding of BRS3 activation and provide valuable insights into the development of small-molecule BRS3 modulators with therapeutic potential.
3.PROTAC-loaded nanocapsules degrading BRD4 for radio-chemotherapy sensitization in glioblastoma.
Yun GUO ; Mingzhu FANG ; Shilin ZHANG ; Zheng ZHOU ; Zonghua TIAN ; Haoyu YOU ; Yun CHEN ; Jingyi ZHOU ; Xiaobao YANG ; Yunke BI ; Chen JIANG ; Tao SUN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(10):5050-5070
Glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly aggressive primary brain tumor characterized by poor prognosis. Conventional chemo-radiotherapy demonstrates limited therapeutic efficacy and is often accompanied by significant side effects, largely due to factors such as drug resistance, radiation resistance, the presence of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), and the activation of DNA damage repair mechanisms. There is a pressing need to enhance treatment efficacy, with BRD4 identified as a promising target for increasing GBM sensitivity to therapy. Lacking small molecule inhibitors, BRD4 can be degraded using PROteolysis Targeting Chimera (PROTAC), thereby inhibiting DNA damage repair. To deliver PROTAC, SIAIS171142 (SIS) effectively, we designed a responsive nanocapsule, MPL(SS)P@SIS, featuring GBM-targeting and GSH-responsive drug release. Modified with 1-methyl-l-tryptophan (MLT), nanocapsules facilitate targeted delivery of SIS, downregulating BRD4 and sensitizing GBM cells to radiotherapy and chemotherapy. After intravenous administration, MPL(SS)P@SIS selectively accumulates in tumor tissue, enhancing the effects of radiotherapy and temozolomide (TMZ) by increasing DNA damage and oxidative stress. GSH activates the nanocapsules, triggering BRD4 degradation and hindering DNA repair. In mouse models, the nanosensitizer, combined with TMZ and X-ray irradiation, efficiently inhibited the growth of GBM. These findings demonstrate a novel PROTAC-based sensitization strategy targeting BRD4, offering a promising approach for effective GBM therapy.
4.Diaphragm ultrasound can predict extubation outcomes for brain-injured patients
Guosheng WANG ; Lei ZHAO ; Chenxia GUAN ; Zhe LI ; Jun GUO ; Mingzhu FANG ; Yingzi LIANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2025;47(3):249-254
Objective:To evaluate the effectiveness of diaphragm ultrasound in predicting the success of extubation from tracheotomy in patients with acquired brain injury.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 51 brain-injured patients. They were divided into an extubation failure group and an extubation success group. The results of ultrasound examination of the diaphragm in the 2 groups were analyzed by univariate analysis, and the independent variables with significance were further subjected to multivariate logistic regression analysis. R software was applied to build the diaphragm indicators showing significant predictive power into a histogram model. The predictive value of this nomogram model was assessed using the receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve.Results:The univariate analysis revealed significant differences between the two groups in terms of diaphragm excursion, diaphragm thickening fraction and diaphragm excursion-time index. The multivariate logistic regression analysis and the nomogram showed that those three variables are independent influencing factors predicting the success of decannulation. The areas under the ROC curves confirmed that finding.Conclusions:Diaphragm excursion, diaphragm thickening fraction and the diaphragm excursion-time index are useful independent predictors of the success of decannulation among brain injury patients.
5.Predictive value of geriatric nutritional risk index for pulmonary infections in hospitalized elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Mingzhu LIAN ; Changxiao ZHANG ; Kai SHENG ; Meng GUO ; Shuyu FANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2025;45(4):452-458
Objective·To investigate the predictive value of the geriatric nutritional risk index(GNRI)for the occurrence of lung infection in hospitalized elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM).Methods·Elderly T2DM patients who were admitted to the Geriatric Department of Shanghai Tongren Hospital between June 2022 and June 2024 were retrospectively and consecutively enrolled.They were divided into infected and non-infected groups according to whether lung infection occurred during hospitalization.Baseline data(gender,age,height,weight,duration of diabetes,comorbidities,etc.)were collected and GNRI was calculated.A multivariate Logistic regression model was used to screen the independent risk factors for pulmonary infections,and the predictive value of GNRI for pulmonary infections in T2DM patients was analysed using receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves.Results·A total of 264 elderly T2DM patients were enrolled,among whom 154 developed pulmonary infections.Significant differences were observed between the infected and non-infected groups in GNRI,albumin,leukocyte count,neutrophil ratio,lymphocyte ratio,glycated hemoglobin,fasting glucose,interleukin-6,C-reactive protein,and procalcitonin levels(P<0.05).Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that a lower GNRI was an independent risk factor for lung infection(OR=0.798,95%CI 0.712?0.894;P<0.001).Correlation analysis showed that GNRI was negatively correlated with C-reactive protein and calcitoninogen.ROC curve analysis showed that GNRI predicted pulmonary infection with an area under the curve of 0.828,a sensitivity of 77.9%,and a specificity of 76.6%.Conclusion·A lower GNRI is an independent risk factor for pulmonary infections in elderly T2DM patients,and also has a good predictive value for the occurrence of pulmonary infections.
6.Diaphragm ultrasound can predict extubation outcomes for brain-injured patients
Guosheng WANG ; Lei ZHAO ; Chenxia GUAN ; Zhe LI ; Jun GUO ; Mingzhu FANG ; Yingzi LIANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2025;47(3):249-254
Objective:To evaluate the effectiveness of diaphragm ultrasound in predicting the success of extubation from tracheotomy in patients with acquired brain injury.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 51 brain-injured patients. They were divided into an extubation failure group and an extubation success group. The results of ultrasound examination of the diaphragm in the 2 groups were analyzed by univariate analysis, and the independent variables with significance were further subjected to multivariate logistic regression analysis. R software was applied to build the diaphragm indicators showing significant predictive power into a histogram model. The predictive value of this nomogram model was assessed using the receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve.Results:The univariate analysis revealed significant differences between the two groups in terms of diaphragm excursion, diaphragm thickening fraction and diaphragm excursion-time index. The multivariate logistic regression analysis and the nomogram showed that those three variables are independent influencing factors predicting the success of decannulation. The areas under the ROC curves confirmed that finding.Conclusions:Diaphragm excursion, diaphragm thickening fraction and the diaphragm excursion-time index are useful independent predictors of the success of decannulation among brain injury patients.
7.Effect of acupuncture on A1R/cAMP/p-CREB signaling pathway in cau-date putamen of CFA rats
Qingxiang ZHANG ; Mengmeng ZHOU ; Mingzhu HUO ; Hongen CHANG ; Yuxin SI ; Youlin ZHANG ; Yuxin FANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2024;40(1):118-125
AIM:To observe the effect of acupuncture on adenosine A1 receptor(A1R)in the caudate puta-men(CPu)of complete Freund's adjuvant(CFA)rats,and to explore the potential mechanism of acupuncture in treat-ment of inflammatory pain.METHODS:Sixty-four 6~8-week-old male Wistar rats were randomly divided into saline group,model group(CFA group),CFA+manual acupuncture(MA)group,CFA+solvent dimethyl sulfoxide(DMSO)group,CFA+A1R agonist 2-chloro-N6-cyclopentyladenosine(CCPA)group,CFA+A1R antagonist 8-cyclopentyl-1,3-di-propylxanthine(DPCPX)group,CFA+MA+DMSO group and CFA+MA+DPCPX group.In MA groups,on the 2nd day af-ter modeling,the rats were needled at Zusanli points on both sides,30 min at a time,once per day,for 7 d.Pain threshold of plantar thermal radiation was used to observe the pain response of the rats.The content of cyclic adenosine monophos-phate(cAMP)in the CPu was detected by ELISA.The protein expression and phosphorylation levels of protein kinase A(PKA)and cAMP response element-binding protein(CREB)were detected by Western blot.The expression of A1R in the CPu was detected by immunofluorescence staining.RESULTS:Compared with saline group,CFA modeling signifi-cantly lowered the thermal pain threshold of the rats(P<0.01).Compared with CFA group,the thermal pain threshold of the rats in CFA+MA group and CFA+CCPA group was significantly increased(P<0.05 or P<0.01).Compared with CFA+ MA+DMSO group,the thermal pain threshold of the rats in CFA+MA+DPCPX group was decreased(P<0.05).Compared with CFA group,A1R protein relative expression level and positive cells in the CPu of the rats in CFA+MA group were in-creased(P<0.05 or P<0.01).Compared with saline group,cAMP content and p-CREB protein level in the CPu of the rats in CFA+MA group were decreased(P<0.05).Compared with CFA+DMSO group,cAMP content and p-CREB pro-tein level in CFA+MA+DMSO and CFA+CCPA groups were significantly decreased(P<0.01).Compared with CFA+MA+ DMSO group,the levels of cAMP,p-PKA and p-CREB in CFA+MA+DPCPX group were significantly increased(P<0.05 or P<0.01).CONCLUSION:Acupuncture on bilateral Zusanli can relieve inflammatory pain in CFA rats,and its mech-anism may be related to A1R/cAMP/p-CREB signaling pathway.
8.Regulation of Xuanbai Chengqi Decoction on lung-gut injury and intestinal microflora in sepsis mice
Xue CHENG ; Hui XIA ; Mingzhu YIN ; Huabing YANG ; Hongtao LIU ; Fang WANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2023;32(3):346-352
Objective:To investigate the effect of Xuanbai Chengqi Decoction (XBCQT) on lung-gut injury and intestinal function, and analyze its effect on intestinal flora in sepsis mice.Methods:C57 male mice were randomly divided into three groups with 12 mice in each group: control group, model group and treatment group. The sepsis model was prepared by intra-peritoneal injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) 5 mg/kg. XBCQT was administered by gavage 24 h before, 0.5 h after and 12 h after modeling. The lung, colon and blood samples were collected at 24 h after modeling. The pulmonary and intestinal inflammatory cytokine content of interleukin-1β (IL-1β), IL-6, tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) and monocyte chemoattractant protein (MCP-1) was measured by real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR. HE staining was used to evaluate the structural damage and changes of lung and gut, and Western blot and Immunohistochemistry methods were used to analyze the expression of occludin and claudin-1 in intestinal epithelium. Finally, the plasma endotoxin content of each group was tested by Limulus test kit. Fecal DNA of mice was extracted and the changes of intestinal flora in sepsis mice were detected by 16S rDNA quantitative PCR. The measurement data among the three groups were compared by one-way analysis of variance.Results:(1) XBCQT significantly reduced the pulmonary inflammatory cytokine IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α and MCP-1 expression (all P<0.05), and attenuated lung injury. (2) Compared to the model group, the treatment group exhibited a reduction in intestinal damage and a decrease in the intestinal inflammatory cytokines (all P<0.05). XBCQT increased the expression of epithelial tight junction and mucin of colon, and improved the intestinal epithelium barrier function. (3) XBCQT treatment decreased the content of endotoxin in plasma of sepsis mice ( P<0.05), promoted the growth of beneficial bacteria Akkermansia muciniphila and reduced the expression of Enterococcus in the intestine of sepsis mice (all P<0.05). Conclusions:XBCQT can significantly improve the intestinal inflammatory injury, regulate the intestine epithelium barrier and improve the intestinal function in sepsis mice.
9.Value of free triiodothyronine levels in evaluating the severity and prognosis of elderly patients with coronavirus disease 2019
Jin FANG ; Yin HANG ; Mingzhu WANG ; Yikai XIE ; Yuewen YAN ; Ya CHAO
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2023;41(10):655-661
Objective:To investigate the relationship between serum free triiodothyronine (FT 3) and the severity and prognosis of elderly patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Methods:Clinical data of the elderly patients aged≥65 years old with COVID-19 who were admitted to the Ninth People′s Hospital of Wuxi from December 27, 2022 to January 18, 2023 were collected. The laboratory examinations of the non-severe and the severe/critical groups were compared. Patients were divided into group T1 (FT 3<2.51 pmol/L), group T2 (FT 3=2.51 to 2.95 pmol/L, ), and group T3 (FT 3>2.95 pmol/L) according to the FT 3 level. Independent sample t test was used for comparison between groups. Logistic regression analysis was performed to evaluate the risk factors for severe/critical disease, and to analyze the risk of severe/critical COVID-19 in elderly patients with different FT 3 levels. The receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve was drawn to analyze the predictive value of FT 3 on the occurrence of severe/critical disease in patients. Kaplan-Meier survival curve and log-rank test were used to analyze the 30-day survival rate of elderly COVID-19 patients. Results:Among the 190 patients, the FT 3 level in the severe/critical group was (2.54±0.30) pmol/L, which was significantly lower than that in the non-severe group ((2.91±0.69) pmol/L), and the difference was statistically significant ( t=-3.42, P=0.001). Elevated serum FT 3 level was a protective factor for severe/critical disease in elderly COVID-19 patients (odds ratio ( OR)=0.139, 95% confidence interval ( CI) 0.034 to 0.577, P=0.007). There were 66 patients in the T1 group, 61 in the T2 group and 63 in the T3 group, respectively. After adjusted for sex, age, history of lung diseases, history of cardiac diseases, history of hypertension, history of diabetes mellitus, history of cerebral infarction, white blood cell count, lactate dehydrogenase, D-dimer, free thyroxine and thyrotropin, the risk of developing severe/critical disease in group T1 and group T2 were 10.982 folds and 3.695 folds of that in group T3, respectively (both P<0.05). The area under ROC curve of FT 3 of predicting severe/critical COVID-19 in the elderly patients was 0.731. The sensitivity and specificity were 0.733 and 0.659, respectively. The cut-off value was 2.53 pmol/L. The 30-day survival rate in patients with FT 3<2.53 pmol/L was significantly lower than that in patients with FT 3≥2.53 pmol/L ( χ2=13.49, P<0.001). Conclusions:The elevated level of FT 3 is a protective factor for progression to severe/critical disease in elderly patients with COVID-19. The evaluation of serum FT 3 could predict the severity and prognosis of elderly COVID-19 patients.
10.Up-regulated SUMO1 expression by inhibition of miRNA-548m as a potential cause of congenital orofacial cleft in a fetus.
Wenbin NIU ; Mingzhu HUO ; Jiawei XU ; Fang WANG ; Yanping ZHAO ; Hao SHI ; Yidong LIU ; Yingpu SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2021;38(7):647-651
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the genetic etiology for a fetus with congenital orofacial cleft.
METHODS:
Single nucleotide polymorphism microarray (SNP array) was carried out on skin tissues sampled from the fetus following induced abortion for the detection of copy number variation (CNVs). Pathogenicity of the candidate gene was validated through experiment.
RESULTS:
SNP array revealed that the fetus has carried a hemizygous 9.23Mb deletion at Xq21.31-q22.1(91 063 807-100 293 555), which was inherited from its mother. The region contained 13 OMIM genes and 1 ncRNA coding gene(MIR548M). Inhibiting of the expression of the MIR548M gene in oral epithelial celllines has resulted in up-regulation of the expression of SUMO1 gene which was known to involve in the pathogenesis of orofacial cleft.
CONCLUSION
Dosage insufficiency of the MIR548M gene may underlie the etiology of orofacial cleft in this fetus.
Cleft Lip/genetics*
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Cleft Palate/genetics*
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DNA Copy Number Variations/genetics*
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Female
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Fetus
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Humans
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MicroRNAs/genetics*
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Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
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Pregnancy
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SUMO-1 Protein

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