1.Genetic characteristics of a family with Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome caused by 4q25 microdeletion
Haoyi GUO ; Yongqiang JIANG ; Xiaohua LI ; Jie LI ; Sibei GUO ; Zongming SONG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2025;43(7):631-636
Objective:To investigate the clinical manifestations and genetic characteristics of a Chinese Han family with Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome (ARS).Methods:A pedigree study was conducted.Three people from a Chinese Han family with ARS who visited Henan Eye Hospital in January 2024 were included, including 1 patient.Clinical data of the proband and her parents were collected.Comprehensive ophthalmic examination and general physical examination were performed on the proband and her parents.Peripheral blood samples were obtained from family members for DNA extraction.Whole exome sequencing was performed on the proband, and the copy number of the ZBED1P1, ENPEP, PITX2, and FAM241A genes in family members were validated using the real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR.Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome, Axenfeld-Rieger Syndrome, and PITX2 were used as keywords to search across databases such as OMIM, ClinVar, PubMed, CNKI, Wanfang, VIP, DECIPHER, and Google Scholar.The clinical manifestations and microdeletion types of different patients in ARS literature related to PITX2 microdeletions in China population were summarized, and the relationship between genotype and clinical phenotype was analyzed.The study followed the Declaration of Helsinki, and the study protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee of Henan Eye Hospital (No.HNEEC-2024[34]).All subjects understood the purpose of the study and voluntarily signed the informed consent form. Results:The proband was a 25-year-old female, exhibiting diminutive cornea in both eyes, polycoria, deformation and displacement of pupils, a flat mid-face, maxillary dysplasia, tooth loss, and a protruding umbilicus, among other symptoms.Parents of the proband were phenotypically normal.DNA sequencing identified a 1.06 MB microdeletion on chromosome 4q25 in the proband.Real-time quantitative PCR confirmed that this microdeletion encompassed the PITX2 and ENPEP genes, and it was absent in the proband's parents.The ClinGen CNV pathogenicity scoring indicated that the deletion involving the PITX2 gene represented a novel pathogenic copy number variation (CNV).Five studies related to 4q25 microdeletion in Chinese families with Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome was screened, including 13 patients.Clinical manefestations of the 13 patients included corneal disorders (accounting for 100%), umbilical hernia and dental anomalies (accounting for 92%), irregular intraocular pressure (accounting for 62%), iris atrophy (accounting for 46%), and posterior corneal embryotoxon (accounting for 31%). Conclusions:For this Chinese family diagnosed with ARS, a novel pathogenic 4q25 microdeletion variant encompassing the PITX2 gene was found in the proband, which is associated with characteristic phenotypes including microcornea, congenital iris dysplasia, polycoria, tooth loss, and a protruding umbilicus.
2.Genetic characteristics of a family with Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome caused by 4q25 microdeletion
Haoyi GUO ; Yongqiang JIANG ; Xiaohua LI ; Jie LI ; Sibei GUO ; Zongming SONG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2025;43(7):631-636
Objective:To investigate the clinical manifestations and genetic characteristics of a Chinese Han family with Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome (ARS).Methods:A pedigree study was conducted.Three people from a Chinese Han family with ARS who visited Henan Eye Hospital in January 2024 were included, including 1 patient.Clinical data of the proband and her parents were collected.Comprehensive ophthalmic examination and general physical examination were performed on the proband and her parents.Peripheral blood samples were obtained from family members for DNA extraction.Whole exome sequencing was performed on the proband, and the copy number of the ZBED1P1, ENPEP, PITX2, and FAM241A genes in family members were validated using the real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR.Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome, Axenfeld-Rieger Syndrome, and PITX2 were used as keywords to search across databases such as OMIM, ClinVar, PubMed, CNKI, Wanfang, VIP, DECIPHER, and Google Scholar.The clinical manifestations and microdeletion types of different patients in ARS literature related to PITX2 microdeletions in China population were summarized, and the relationship between genotype and clinical phenotype was analyzed.The study followed the Declaration of Helsinki, and the study protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee of Henan Eye Hospital (No.HNEEC-2024[34]).All subjects understood the purpose of the study and voluntarily signed the informed consent form. Results:The proband was a 25-year-old female, exhibiting diminutive cornea in both eyes, polycoria, deformation and displacement of pupils, a flat mid-face, maxillary dysplasia, tooth loss, and a protruding umbilicus, among other symptoms.Parents of the proband were phenotypically normal.DNA sequencing identified a 1.06 MB microdeletion on chromosome 4q25 in the proband.Real-time quantitative PCR confirmed that this microdeletion encompassed the PITX2 and ENPEP genes, and it was absent in the proband's parents.The ClinGen CNV pathogenicity scoring indicated that the deletion involving the PITX2 gene represented a novel pathogenic copy number variation (CNV).Five studies related to 4q25 microdeletion in Chinese families with Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome was screened, including 13 patients.Clinical manefestations of the 13 patients included corneal disorders (accounting for 100%), umbilical hernia and dental anomalies (accounting for 92%), irregular intraocular pressure (accounting for 62%), iris atrophy (accounting for 46%), and posterior corneal embryotoxon (accounting for 31%). Conclusions:For this Chinese family diagnosed with ARS, a novel pathogenic 4q25 microdeletion variant encompassing the PITX2 gene was found in the proband, which is associated with characteristic phenotypes including microcornea, congenital iris dysplasia, polycoria, tooth loss, and a protruding umbilicus.
3.Effects of sepsis bundles on severe pneumonia and septic shock
Qi GUO ; Yimin LI ; Lingbo NONG ; Yuanda XU ; Guoqing HE ; Weiqun HE ; Sibei CHEN ; Xiaoqing LIU ; Jing LI ; Mei JIANG ; Yonghao XU ; Zhenglun XIAO ; Nanshan ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2009;18(3):286-292
Objective To investigate the effects of sepsis bundles in China.Method An observational study of 43 patients with severe pneumonia and septic shock admitted to the respiratory intertive care unit(1/11/2006-31/12/2007)was carried out.The selection criteria were in accordance with criteria set by International Conference On Sepsis in 2001.Implementation of 6 hours and 24 hours sepsis bundles was divided into 3 continu-ous phases consisting of education,trial,and application phase.A cohort of 43 patients with matched disease his-tory(1/1/2004-31/10/2006)was enrolled as control group.The percentages for categorical variables and mean±SD for continuous variables were reported.Chi-Square test.unpaired Student's t -test.paired-samples t test,univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were used.Statistical significance was defined as P<0.05.Results There were very little significant differences in basic characteristics of patients between the two groups.Compared with control group,the differences in serrum lactate,fluid resuscitation and fluid volume infused within 6 hours and blood glucose control in shock subgroup were significant(P values were 0.024,0.009,0.045,and 0.000,respectively).Compared with control group,the differences in respiratory rate and oxygenation index of bundles group at 72 hours later were significant(P values were 0.033 and 0.041,respectively).Compared with control group,the differences in APACHE Ⅱ score and predicted mortality in shock subgroup of bundles were sig-nificant(P values were 0.017 and 0.040,respectively).Compared with control group,the reduction in absolute mortality was 23.30% in bundles group(P=0.019).Conclusions Implementation of sepsis bundles con-tributes noticeably to the significant reduction in mortality of patients with severe pneumonia and septic shock.

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