1.Study on the correlation between HLA antibodies and pregnancy-related factors, and the predictive value of a random-forest model among female blood donors in Nanning
Fang LU ; Huihui MO ; Wujin SU ; Zhoulin ZHONG ; Hengcong LI ; Yuchen HUANG ; Yuxi CHEN ; Lilan LI ; Yan ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2026;39(3):367-372
Objective: To explore the association between the HLA antibody positivity rate in female blood donors and pregnancy history, number of pregnancies, interval from the last pregnancy to blood donation, and age, to identify associated variables using a univariate generalized additive model (GAM), and to further analyze the predictive role of characteristic variables for HLA antibody positivity using a random forest model. Methods: HLA antibody detection was performed on 391 female blood donors using the Luminex immunomagnetic bead method. The correlation between pregnancy-related factors and HLA antibodies was analyzed using the Chi-square test. Based on R software, a univariate GAM was first constructed to analyze the association types between characteristic variables and the HLA antibody positivity rate, followed by the construction of a random forest model to evaluate the predictive value of the variables. Results: Among the 391 female blood donors without a transfusion history, the overall HLA antibody positivity rate was 26.34%. The positivity rate in donors with a pregnancy history was significantly higher than that in those without (30.09% vs 9.72%, P<0.05), and HLA antibody positivity rate increased linearly with the number of pregnancies (P<0.05). In the univariate GAM, age and number of deliveries exhibited a non-linear association with the HLA antibody positivity rate (the positivity rate increased sharply between 25-35 years of age and stabilized after 3 deliveries). Besides, the interval from the last pregnancy to blood donation showed a linear association with the HLA antibody positivity rate, and the positivity rate decreased as the interval prolonged (P<0.05). In the random forest model, age (mean decrease gini=29.26) and interval from the last pregnancy to blood donation (mean decrease gini=22.02) were core predictive variables: age was more conducive to identifying positive samples, while the interval from the last pregnancy to blood donation was more helpful for excluding negative samples. The number of deliveries (mean decrease accuracy=16.98) made a significant contribution to predicting positive samples, whereas the number of abortions had no impact. The model had an AUC of 0.583 (95% CI: 0.593 8-0.770 2), indicating a certain predictive value. Conclusion: The associated variables identified by the univariate GAM model, including age, interval from the last pregnancy to blood donation, and number of deliveries, provide a basis for key variables in the random forest model. All three variables have predictive value for HLA antibody positivity, which can provide evidence-based support for personalized transfusion management and stratified screening of female blood donors in this region.
2.Impacts of varicocele on the structure and proteomics of rat testis tissue: An experimental study.
Xu-Song ZHAO ; Bo FANG ; Cang-Yu TIAN ; Yan-Kang CUI ; Tian-Yi SHEN ; Su-Chun WANG ; Hao TANG ; Meng WU ; Feng XU
National Journal of Andrology 2024;30(12):1098-1104
OBJECTIVE:
To study the impacts of varicocele (VC) and varicocelectomy (VCT) on the proteomics of rat testis tissue, and to analyze the differential proteins and signaling pathways, and observe the microstructural changes of the testis tissue.
METHODS:
We selected 60 male SD rats and divided them into a sham operation (SO), a VC model control, and a VCT group. We harvested the testis tissues from the rats at 4 weeks after modeling for determination of the differential protein expressions by mass spectrometry, analysis of the changes in the protein signaling pathways by KEGG pathway repolarization, and observation of the microstructural changes in the spermatogenic cells under the transmission electron microscope (TEM).
RESULTS:
A total of 15 clinically significant proteins were effectively identified, among which RPS24, KIFAP3, HPX, RPL38, TOP2A, PRPF19, TRPM3, RPL32, CNBP and AHSG were upregulated, while RPS9, TKFC, SH3BGRL3, ACAA2 and FABP3 downregulated. The differential pathways found included the Type-I 4-aminobutyrate degradation pathway, eIF2 signaling pathway, and Type-III glutamate degradation pathway, which were all related to the pathogenesis of testicular growth arrest. Compared with the rats in the VCT group, those of the VC group rats showed ultrastructural changes in the testis tissue under the TEM, such as mitochondrial vacuolar degeneration, dense nucleoli, invagination of cell nuclear membranes, and irregularity, which were detrimental to the survival of testicular cells.
CONCLUSION
VCT affects the development and growth of the testis by altering the expressions of relevant proteins and influencing the changes of the gene pathways in the testicular cells, which may be one of the causes of VC inducing testis injury and testicular spermatogenic dysfunction. The changes in these molecular pathways can provide some theoretical evidence for an insight VC as well as potential therapeutic targets for its treatment.
Male
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Animals
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Varicocele/pathology*
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Rats
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Testis/ultrastructure*
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Proteomics
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Signal Transduction
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Proteome
3.LncRNA AC005332.7 Inhibited Ferroptosis to Alleviate Acute Myocardial Infarction Through Regulating miR-331-3p/CCND2 Axis
Rixin DAI ; Xiheng YANG ; Wujin HE ; Qiang SU ; Xuexin DENG ; Juanfen LI
Korean Circulation Journal 2023;53(3):151-167
Background and Objectives:
Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) often occurs suddenly and leads to fatal consequences. Ferroptosis is closely related to the progression of AMI.However, the specific mechanism of ferroptosis in AMI remains unclear.
Methods:
We constructed a cell model of AMI using AC16 cells under oxygen and glucose deprivation (OGD) conditions and a mice model of AMI using the left anterior descending (LAD) ligation. The 3-(4, 5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2, 5 diphenyltetrazolium bromide was employed to determine cell viability. The levels of lactate dehydrogenase, creatine kinase, reactive oxygen species (ROS), glutathione (GSH), malondialdehyde (MDA), and iron were measured using corresponding kits. Dual luciferase reporter gene assay, RNAbinding protein immunoprecipitation, and RNA pull-down were performed to validate the correlations among AC005332.7, miR-331-3p, and cyclin D2 (CCND2). Hematoxylin and eosin staining was employed to evaluate myocardial damage.
Results:
AC005332.7 and CCND2 were lowly expressed, while miR-331-3p was highly expressed in vivo and in vitro models of AMI. AC005332.7 sufficiency reduced ROS, MDA, iron, and ACSL4 while boosting the GSH and GPX4, indicating that AC005332.7 sufficiency impeded ferroptosis to improve cardiomyocyte injury in AMI. Mechanistically, AC005332.7 interacted with miR-331-3p, and miR-331-3p targeted CCND2. Additionally, miR-331-3p overexpression or CCND2 depletion abolished the suppressive impact of AC005332.7 on ferroptosis in OGD-induced AC16 cells. Moreover, AC005332.7 overexpression suppressed ferroptosis in mice models of AMI.
Conclusions
AC005332.7 suppressed ferroptosis in OGD-induced AC16 cells and LAD ligation-operated mice through modulating miR-331-3p/CCND2 axis, thereby mitigating the cardiomyocyte injury in AMI, which proposed novel targets for AMI treatment.
4.Performance verification of 3 kinds of dry chemical analyzers used in ALT screening before blood donation
Chunliu LU ; Hui ZHANG ; Wujin SU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(13):1772-1773
Objective To perform the comparative analysis on the use situation of 3 kinds of dry chemical analyzers according to the industrial standards YY/T0655-2008.Methods With the Roche Cobas P800 automatic biochemical analyzers as the reference instrument,the accuracy,intra-assay precision,linearity,etc.in 3 kinds of dry chemical analyzers were evaluated.Results 3 kinds of dry chemical analyzers met the requirements of the industrial standards YY/T0655-2008,but the precision of imported instrument was significantly better than that of the domestic instrument.Conclusion In order to ensure the comparability and consistency of the detection results among instruments,the instruments should be regularly calibrated and performed the comparative experi-ments,the premise of calibration and comparison should be using 1/4 of the precision level in the CLIA′88 indicators as the indica-tor,not satisfying with the precision requirements in YY/T0655-2008,only in this way can the waste of blood and donors going a-way be avoided.

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