1.Two sample Mendelian randomization study on causal relationship between insulin-like growth factor-1 and colorectal cancer
Huaxia MU ; Weixiao BU ; Shuting DING ; Mengyao GAO ; Weiqiang SU ; Zhen ZHANG ; Qifu BO ; Feng LIU ; Fuyan SHI ; Qinghua WANG ; Yujia KONG ; Suzhen WANG
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2025;51(2):479-485
Objective:To explore the causal association between insulin-like growth factor-1(IGF-1)and colorectal cancer(CRC)based on two sample Mendelian randomization(MR)analysis.Methods:A bidirectional two sample MR analysis was conducted based on publicly aggregated data from the IEU OpenGWAS project.The inverse variance weighted(IVW)method was used as the main analysis model to assess the causal relationship between IGF-1 and CRC.Additional analyses were performed using weighted median(WM),MR-Egger regression,weighted mode estimator(WME),and simple mode(SM)methods.Sensitivity analysis was performed to assess the robustness of the results.Results:A total of 386 single nucleotide polymorphisms(SNPs)were selected as instrumental variables(IVs)with IGF-1 as the exposure factor.The MR analysis results revealed a positive causal association between IGF-1 and the risk of CRC[odds ratio(OR)=1.178,95%confidence interval(CI):1.092-1.272)](P<0.001),and the association remained significant after adjusting for height[OR(95%CI)=1.214(1.111,1.327)](P<0.001).Cochran's Q-test showed heterogeneity among the IVs(P<0.05),while the horizontal pleiotropy of IV was not detected by the MR-Egger regression(P>0.05).The leave-one-out analysis showed that the MR results were robust.Reverse MR analysis indicated no reverse causal relationship between IGF-1 and CRC[OR(95%CI):1.017(0.997,1.037)](P=0.103).Conclusion:There is a causal relationship between IGF-1 level and CRC,and elevated IGF-1 level could be a risk factor for CRC.
2.High-altitude hypoxia inhibits PPAR pathway induced ferroptosis in spleen of mice
Jiayang WANG ; Ying HU ; Yuzhen XU ; Qifu LONG ; Chaoqun TANG ; Sheng YONG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(2):263-270
Objective:To explore molecular mechanism of high-altitude hypoxia regulates PPAR signaling pathway induced ferroptosis in spleen.Methods:Hypoxia animal model was constructed,target genes were screened and predicted by combination of transcriptomics and protein omics.Key genes in PPAR and ferroptosis pathways under hypoxia exposure were explored by GO and KEGG enrichment analysis and verified by RT-qPCR and Western blot.Results:Combination of transcriptomics and protein omics showed that 95 predicted target genes(protein)showed significantly differential expression under hypoxic exposure.GO annotation analysis and KEGG enrichment analysis showed that differential genes were mainly significantly enriched in PPAR and ferroptosis signaling pathways.A negative correlation was found between PPAR and ferroptosis signaling pathways,and GSEA showed that differential gene sets of PPAR and ferroptosis signaling pathways exhibited opposite expression trend in high-altitude hypoxia group.Validation of key genes PPARA,RXRB,APOA1 and SCD-1 in PPAR signaling pathway revealed that both mRNA and protein expres-sions were down-regulated under hypoxic exposure.Subsequently,differential expression was observed in mRNA and protein expres-sions of GPX4 in endogenous pathway and SLC7A11,TRP53 and TFRC in exogenous pathway in ferroptosis signaling pathway.Corre-lations between four key genes for ferroptosis and differential inflammation-associated genes(DE-IRGs)were positively or negatively.IL-1β,IL-6,IL-12,IL-18,IFN-γ and TNF-α expressions in spleen tissue were up-regulated under hypoxic exposure.Conclusion:High-altitude hypoxia exposure further induces ferroptosis through PPAR signaling pathway-mediated lipid metabolism disorders,and accompanied by occurrence of inflammatory response,which causes damage of spleen tissue.
3.High-altitude hypoxia inhibits PPAR pathway induced ferroptosis in spleen of mice
Jiayang WANG ; Ying HU ; Yuzhen XU ; Qifu LONG ; Chaoqun TANG ; Sheng YONG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(2):263-270
Objective:To explore molecular mechanism of high-altitude hypoxia regulates PPAR signaling pathway induced ferroptosis in spleen.Methods:Hypoxia animal model was constructed,target genes were screened and predicted by combination of transcriptomics and protein omics.Key genes in PPAR and ferroptosis pathways under hypoxia exposure were explored by GO and KEGG enrichment analysis and verified by RT-qPCR and Western blot.Results:Combination of transcriptomics and protein omics showed that 95 predicted target genes(protein)showed significantly differential expression under hypoxic exposure.GO annotation analysis and KEGG enrichment analysis showed that differential genes were mainly significantly enriched in PPAR and ferroptosis signaling pathways.A negative correlation was found between PPAR and ferroptosis signaling pathways,and GSEA showed that differential gene sets of PPAR and ferroptosis signaling pathways exhibited opposite expression trend in high-altitude hypoxia group.Validation of key genes PPARA,RXRB,APOA1 and SCD-1 in PPAR signaling pathway revealed that both mRNA and protein expres-sions were down-regulated under hypoxic exposure.Subsequently,differential expression was observed in mRNA and protein expres-sions of GPX4 in endogenous pathway and SLC7A11,TRP53 and TFRC in exogenous pathway in ferroptosis signaling pathway.Corre-lations between four key genes for ferroptosis and differential inflammation-associated genes(DE-IRGs)were positively or negatively.IL-1β,IL-6,IL-12,IL-18,IFN-γ and TNF-α expressions in spleen tissue were up-regulated under hypoxic exposure.Conclusion:High-altitude hypoxia exposure further induces ferroptosis through PPAR signaling pathway-mediated lipid metabolism disorders,and accompanied by occurrence of inflammatory response,which causes damage of spleen tissue.
4.Analysis of risk factors and construction of prediction model for infectious stones in western Fujian Province
Quanfang HE ; Peichang WANG ; Huaxu YANG ; Hua TANG ; Qifu CHEN ; Deming WANG ; Jinsong LIN ; Yefu LIN
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(10):24-28
Objective To investigate the risk factors for the formation of infectious stones among residents in western Fujian Province and construct a nomogram model for preoperative prediction of the risk of infectious stones. Methods Clinical data of 204 patients who received treatment for urinary tract stones at Longyan People′s Hospital Affiliated to Xiamen Medical University from October 2021 to November 2023 were analyzed. All patients underwent stone composition analysis. Univariate and multivariate Logistic regression analysis were used to screen independent risk factors for infectious stones, construct a nomogram model for predicting the risk of infectious stones, and the discriminative power and accuracy of the model was evaluated. Results Based on the results of stone composition analysis, 204 patients were divided into infectious stone group(56 cases) and non-infectious stone group(148 cases). Univariate and multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that female (
5.Protective effect of Humanin on rotenone-induced dopamine neuron toxicity
Yaohui SHAN ; Qifu ZHANG ; Jin CHENG ; Feng YE ; Xi ZHANG ; Wenpei YU ; Xiaogang WANG ; Yuanpeng ZHAO ; Guorong DAN ; Mingliang CHEN ; Yan SAI
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(7):670-677
Objective To investigate the mechanism and protective effect of Humanin(HN)on rotenone(Rot)-induced toxic damage for dopamine neurons.Methods The Rot-poisened PC12 cell model was constructed,and the control group,the Rot poisening group,the HN pretreated Rot poisening group,and the HN treatment group were set up.ELISA was used to detect the content of HN inside and outside of Rot-infected cells,CCK-8 assay was used to detect cell viability,and ATP detection kit was used to detect the intracellular ATP content.Dichloro-dihydro-fluorescein diacetate(DCFH-DA)assay was used to detect the level of reactive oxygen species(ROS)in cells.Western blotting was performed to detect the expression level of mitochondrial autophagy regulatory proteins Pink1,Parkin,p62,LC3,mitochondrial biogenesis regulatory protein PGC1α,division/fusion regulatory proteins OPA1,MFN2,DRP1,p-DRP1 and antioxidant stress regulatory proteins Keap1 and Nrf2.HBAD-mcherry-EGFP-LC3 adenovirus transfected cells was used to observed the number of autophagosomes and autophagolysosomes.Results The results showed that the intracellular concentration of HN in PC12 in the Rot poisening group was significantly higher than that in the control group(P<0.05);Compared with the control group,the Rot poisening group had significantly decreased activity of PC12 cells,decreased ATP content and increased production of ROS.After the poisen of Rot in PC12 cells,the expression of Pink1 and p-Parkin,the ratio of LC3Ⅱ/LC3Ⅰ and the expression of p-DRP1 in mitochondrial fusion protein was increased,while the expression of p62,the expression of mitochondrial biogenesis protein PGC1 α,mitochondrial fusion proteins MFN2 and OPA1,and antioxidant stress proteins Keap1 and Nrf2 were decreased(all P<0.05).The number of autophagosomes and autophagolysosomes in PC12 cells in the Rot poisening group was higher than that in the control group(P<0.05),and HN pretreatment(20 μmol/L)could significantly improve the changes mentioned above caused by Rot poisening(P<0.05).Conclusion HN ameliorates Rot-induced toxic damage for dopamine neurons by inhibiting mitophagy and mitochondrial division and promoting mitochondrial biogenesis and fusion,and anti-oxidative stress.
6.Microanatomical Investigation of the Subtemporal Transtentorial Approach
Jinchao CHENG ; Qifu WANG ; Chen LI ; Jun RONG ; Tingzheng LI ; Min LI ; Ruijun BAI
Journal of Sichuan University (Medical Sciences) 2024;55(2):290-296
Objective To study the microanatomic structure of the subtemporal transtentorial approach to the lateral side of the brainstem,and to provide anatomical information that will assist clinicians to perform surgeries on the lateral,circumferential,and petroclival regions of the brainstem.Methods Anatomical investigations were conducted on 8 cadaveric head specimens(16 sides)using the infratemporal transtentorial approach.The heads were tilted to one side,with the zygomatic arch at its highest point.Then,a horseshoe incision was made above the auricle.The incision extended from the midpoint of the zygomatic arch to one third of the mesolateral length of the transverse sinus,with the flap turned towards the temporal part.After removing the bone,the arachnoid and the soft meninges were carefully stripped under the microscope.The exposure range of the surgical approach was observed and the positional relationships of relevant nerves and blood vessels in the approach were clarified.Important structures were photographed and the relevant parameters were measured.Results The upper edge of the zygomatic arch root could be used to accurately locate the base of the middle cranial fossa.The average distances of the star point to the apex of mastoid,the star point to the superior ridge of external auditory canal,the anterior angle of parietomastoid suture to the superior ridge of external auditory canal,and the anterior angle of parietomastoid suture to the star point of the 10 adult skull specimens were 47.23 mm,45.27 mm,26.16 mm,and 23.08 mm,respectively.The subtemporal approach could fully expose the area from as high as the posterior clinoid process to as low as the petrous ridge and the arcuate protuberance after cutting through the cerebellar tentorium.The approach makes it possible to handle lesions on the ventral or lateral sides of the middle clivus,the cistern ambiens,the midbrain,midbrain,and pons.In addition,the approach can significantly expand the exposure area of the upper part of the tentorium cerebelli through cheekbone excision and expand the exposure range of the lower part of the tentorium cerebelli through rock bone grinding technology.The total length of the trochlear nerve,distance of the trochlear nerve to the tentorial edge of cerebellum,length of its shape in the tentorial mezzanine,and its lower part of entering into the tentorium cerebelli to the petrosal ridge were(16.95±4.74)mm,(1.27±0.73)mm,(5.72±1.37)mm,and(4.51±0.39)mm,respectively.The cerebellar tentorium could be safely opened through the posterior clinoid process or arcuate protrusion for localization.The oculomotor nerve could serve as an anatomical landmark to locate the posterior cerebral artery and superior cerebellar artery.Conclusion Through microanatomic investigation,the exposure range and intraoperative difficulties of the infratemporal transtentorial approach can be clarified,which facilitates clinicians to accurately and safely plan surgical methods and reduce surgical complications.
7.Distribution characteristics of plasma renin concentration in patients with aldosterone-producing adenoma
Jiayu LIANG ; Ying JING ; Hang SHEN ; Xiangjun CHEN ; Wenjin LUO ; Ying SONG ; Yue WANG ; Jinbo HU ; Shumin YANG ; Feifei WU ; Qifu LI
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2023;62(8):972-978
Objective:To analyze the distribution characteristics of plasma renin concentration (PRC) in patients with aldosterone-producing adenoma (APA) and its impact on diagnosis.Methods:In this retrospective case series, clinical data from 200 patients with APA (80 men and 120 women; mean age 45.6 years) in the First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University from November 2013 to January 2022 were evaluated. PRC was determined by automated chemiluminescence immunoassay. The distribution characteristics of PRC were analyzed, and 8.2 mU/L was used as the low renin cutoff to evaluate whether renin was suppressed.Results:The median PRC was 1.6 mU/L (range, 0.4-41.5 mU/L). There were 116 patients with APA with PRC of ≤2 mU/L, 41 patients with 2
8.Hypoxia at high altitude induces inflammation in the spleen of mice through NOD⁃like receptor signaling pathway
Jiayang Wang ; Ying Hu ; Yuzhen Xu ; Qifu Long ; Chaoqun Tang ; Sheng Yong
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2023;58(9):1498-1506
Objective :
Based on metabolomics and transcriptomics analysis , to explore the molecular mechanism of
spleen inflammation induced by high altitude hypoxia in mice through NOD⁃like receptor signaling pathway .
Methods :
C57BL/6 mice were raised at an altitude of 400 m and 4 200 m respectively , with five mice in each group , and spleen tissues were collected after 30 days . Differential metabolites and differentially expressed genes in key pathways were screened by metabolomics and transcriptome analysis and correlation KEGG enrichment analysis , and the related network interaction diagram of differential metabolites and differentially expressed genes in key pathways was constructed and verified by RT⁃qPCR .
Results :
Metabolomics analysis showed that 133 differential metabolites were screened from in the plain spleen control group (PSC group) and the plateau spleen test group (HST group) , 95 of which were up⁃regulated while 38 of which were down⁃regulated . KEGG enrichment analysis showed that they were mainly involved in NOD⁃like receptor signaling pathway , HIF⁃1 signaling pathway , cholesterol metabolism and other metabolic pathways . The results of transcriptome analysis showed that a total of 4213 differentially expressed genes were identified in PSC group and HST group , including 1947 up⁃regulated genes and 2266 down⁃regulated genes . KEGG was enriched in 173 signaling pathways , including NOD⁃like receptor signaling pathway , MAPK signaling pathway , NF⁃κB signaling pathway and other pathways . Comprehensive analysis showed that the differential metabolites and differentially expressed genes were obviously enriched in NOD⁃like receptor signaling pathway . Therefore , the correlation network interaction map was constructed for the differential metabolites ATP and differentially expressed genes in NOD⁃like receptor signaling pathway . RT⁃qPCR results showed that compared with PSC group , the expression levels of DEGs related to NOD1 and NOD2 (CHUK , TAB3 , MAPK8) in the signaling pathway of NOD⁃like receptor and NLRP1 ⁃CASP1 pathway (NLRP1b , CASP1) in HST group were significantly enhanced . The mRNA expression levels of downstream inflammatory factors IL⁃6 , IL⁃1 β , IL⁃18 , INF⁃γ and TNF⁃α were up⁃regulated and differentially expressed .
Conclusion
Based on the combined analysis of metabolomics and transcriptomics , it was found that hypoxia stimulation at high altitude may affect the NOD⁃like receptor signaling pathway in vivo , and the differential metabolite ATP is positively correlated with the differential key genes in the pathway . ATP mediates the release of downstream inflammatory factors by activating NOD1 , NOD2 pathways and NLRP1 inflammable⁃CASP1 pathways . Inflammatory response occurred in spleen tissue of mice.
9.Re-evaluation of the diagnostic value and optimal cutoff point of captopril challenge test in diagnosis of primary aldosteronism
Yan LUO ; Wenwen HE ; Qingfeng CHENG ; Shumin YANG ; Zhipeng DU ; Mei MEI ; Zhixin XU ; Jinbo HU ; Kanran WANG ; Yifan HE ; Qifu LI ; Ying SONG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2022;61(1):60-65
Objective:The aim of the present study was to re-evaluate the diagnostic value and optimal cutoff point of captopril challenge test (CCT) in diagnosis of primary aldosteronism (PA).Methods:This is a retrospective study. All patients with a high risk for PA underwent screening test, and then proceeded to CCT and fludrocortisone suppression test (FST) on different days. The FST was used as a reference standard for PA. The plasma renin concentration (PRC) and plasma aldosterone concentration (PAC) were measured with an automated chemiluminescence immunoassay. Random number method was performed in the patients with unilateral primary aldosteronism (UPA), in order to make the proportion of the analyzed UPA in PA was 35%. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analyses were performed to compare diagnostic accuracy.Results:A total of 543 patients with 400 PA patients and 143 essential hypertension (EH) patients were enrolled. The diagnostic value of post-CCT PAC was significantly higher than that of the post-CCT plasma aldosterone-renin ratio (ARR), and that of the PAC suppression percentage, respectively. The area under the ROC curve (AUC ROC) was 0.86 (0.83, 0.89) for PAC, 0.78 (0.74, 0.82) for ARR, and 0.62 (0.56, 0.67) for the PAC suppression percentage (all P<0.01), respectively. The optimal cutoff point of post-CCT PAC for PA was 110 ng/L, in which the sensitivity and specificity were 73.25% and 79.02%, respectively. The diagnostic efficiency of post-CCT PAC was not improved either in combination with PAC suppression percentage or in combination with post-CCT ARR. Conclusions:CCT is a useful test for the confirmation of PA. PAC level of 110 ng/L at 2 h after 50 mg of captopril is recommended as an optimal cutoff point for the diagnosis of PA.
10.Clinical, biochemical and immunohistological characteristics in patients of aldosterone producing adenoma with different genetic mutations
Liang CHEN ; Ying SONG ; Ming XIAO ; Wenwen HE ; Mei MEI ; Qingfeng CHENG ; Zhihong WANG ; Jiayu LI ; Shumin YANG ; Jinbo HU ; Qifu LI ; Yi YANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2021;37(1):45-51
Objective:To investigated the clinical, biochemical, and immunohistological characteristics of patients with aldosterone producing adenoma(APA)and different gene mutations.Methods:The clinical and biochemical data of 206 patients with APA who received unilateral adrenalectomy were collected. Sanger sequencing was used to identify the mutation in the hot-point of KCNJ5 and other genes. The tumor samples were stained by 11β-hydroxylase(CYP11B1)and aldosterone synthase(CYP11B2), which was quantified by McCarty′s H-score system.Results:The gene mutations were identified in 166 out of 206(80.6%)patients with APA, of which 158 cases were KCNJ5 mutation, 2 ATP1A1 mutation, 5 ATP2B3 mutation, and 1 CTNNB1 mutation. Age, duration of hypertension, and serum potassium in APA patients with genetic mutant were significantly lower than those without genetic mutation( P<0.05) while the proportion of female, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, aldosterone/renin ratio(ARR), and plasma aldosterone concentration(PAC)post saline infusion test(SIT)were significantly higher( P<0.05). Subgroup analysis showed that age, duration of hypertension, systolic blood pressure, and proportion of left ventricular hypertrophy in APA patients with ATP1A1 and ATP2B3 mutations were significantly higher than those with KCNJ5 mutation( P<0.05)while the PAC post SIT and tumor diameter were significantly lower( P<0.05). The positive rates of CYP11B2 in APA with different mutations were not significantly different. The H-score of CYP11B1 was significantly higher [160.0(127.5, 193.5) vs 80.0(27.5, 152.3), P=0.020] and the H-score of CYP11B2 was significantly lower [155.0(123.0, 190.0) vs 240.0(140.0, 270.0), P<0.01] in APA with KCNJ5 mutation compared with those with ATPase mutation. Conclusion:The types of genetic mutation are closely correlated with the clinical, biochemical, and immunohistological phenotypes in patients with APA.


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