1.Analysis of the changes in intestinal microbiota of patients with moderate to severe acne based on 16S rRNA high-throughput sequencing technology
Shichao JIANG ; Xiaomeng WANG ; Zheng CHEN ; Song QIAO ; Fan YANG ; Birong GUO
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2026;61(1):98-103
ObjectiveTo explore the relationship between acne vulgaris and gut microbiota. MethodsA total of 29 clinical cases diagnosed with moderate-to-severe acne vulgaris and 26 healthy individuals as control subjects were recruited. Fecal specimens were collected from all participants, and further analysis of gut microbial communities was performed by leveraging high-throughput sequencing techniques that target the hypervariable regions of 16S rRNA genes. ResultsAssociations between acne vulgaris and alterations in gut microbiota were identified. At the phylum level, the relative abundance of Bacteroidota exhibited a statistically significant elevation in the acne vulgaris cohort when compared with the healthy control group (P<0.01), while Cyanobacteria was significantly lower in the acne group (P<0.01). At the genus level, the top five different bacterial taxa in both groups were Bacteroides, Escherichia⁃Shigella, Klebsiella, Roseburia, and Parabacteroides. Among them, Bacteroides, Roseburia, and Parabacteroides were more abundant in acne patients. Linear discriminant analysis identified five biomarkers all belonging to the Bacteroidota phylum in the acne and control groups. These biomarkers belong to the phylum Bacteroidetes. ConclusionThere are significant differences in the composition of intestinal microbiota between acne patients and healthy people. Changes in the richness of specific bacterial genera may become new targets for the diagnosis and treatment of acne.
2.The chain mediating role of rejection sensitivity and adaptability between maternal rejection and internet addiction in college students
Mianli ZHAO ; Yuecui KAN ; Tianyi BU ; Jiawei ZHOU ; Xiaomeng HU ; Kexin QIAO ; Xuan LIU ; Yanjie YANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2025;34(5):459-464
Objective:To explore the relationship between maternal rejection and internet addiction in college students, as well as the chain mediating role of rejection sensitivity and adaptability.Methods:From March to May 2024, a total of 1 119 college students were surveyed using the short-form Egna Minnen av Barndoms Uppforstran for Chinese(s-EMBU-C), internet addiction test(IAT), rejection sensitivity questionnaire(RSQ), and the China college student adjustment scale(CCSAS).SPSS 26.0 statistical software was used for independent sample t-test, one-way ANOVA, Pearson product moment correlation, and multiple linear regression analysis, and PROCESS 4.0 macro program was used for chain mediation analysis. Results:(1)Maternal rejection (11.19±2.97) was positively correlated with internet addiction (44.89±9.74)( r=0.60, P<0.01) and rejection sensitivity (102.93±55.63)( r=0.63, P<0.01), while negatively correlated with adaptability (200.19±14.18)( r=-0.56, P<0.01) among college students. Rejection sensitivity was positively correlated with internet addiction ( r=0.75, P<0.01) and negatively correlated with adaptability ( r=-0.76, P<0.01). Adaptability was negatively correlated with internet addiction ( r=-0.68, P<0.01). (2)Maternal rejection had a significant direct effect on internet addiction among college students (effect value=0.193, 95% CI=0.145-0.241), accounting for 32.06%(0.193/0.602) of the total effect. Rejection sensitivity mediated the relationship between maternal rejection and internet addiction (effect value=0.290, 95% CI=0.232-0.357), accounting for 48.17%(0.290/0.602) of the total effect. Adaptability also mediated this relationship (effect value=0.028, 95% CI=0.009-0.053), accounting for 4.65%(0.028/0.602) of the total effect. Additionally, there was a chain mediation effect of rejection sensitivity and adaptability on the relationship between maternal rejection and internet addiction (effect value=0.091, 95% CI=0.052-0.130), accounting for 15.12%(0.091/0.602) of the total effect. Conclusion:Maternal rejection can directly influence internet addiction in college students, and it can also indirectly influence internet addiction through the independent mediating effects of rejection sensitivity and adaptability, as well as through the chain mediating effects of both rejection sensitivity and adaptability.
3.Perceived stress and ego depletion of college students: the mediating role of emotional eating and the moderating role of peer relationship
Siyu WEI ; Yuecui KAN ; Tianyi BU ; Xiaomeng HU ; Kexin QIAO ; Xuan LIU ; Zirui LI ; Yanjie YANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2025;34(4):357-362
Objective:To explore the effects of perceived stress on ego depletion of college students, as well as the mediating role of emotional eating and the moderating role of peer relationship.Methods:A cross-sectional survey of 1 088 college students was conducted using the perceived stress scale, the Dutch eating behavior questionnaire, the self-control resource depletion scale, and the peer relationship measurement from December 2023 to April 2024.PROCESS Macro program in SPSS 25.0 software was used to test the mediating effect of emotional eating and the moderating effect of peer relationship.Results:(1)The score of perceived stress, emotional eating, peer relationship and ego depletion were 39.26±8.35, 39.19±12.15, 2.00(1.00), and 18.19±7.15, respectively.(2)Perceived stress was positively correlated with emotional eating, ego depletion, and peer relationship( r=0.36, 0.61, 0.25, all P<0.01). Emotional eating was positively correlated with ego depletion and peer relationship( r=0.40, 0.19, both P<0.01). And ego depletion was positively correlated with peer relationship( r=0.23, P<0.01).(3)Emotional eating played a partial mediating role in the effect of perceived stress on ego depletion( β=0.077, 95% CI=0.053-0.104), and the mediating effect accounted for 12.38%(0.077/0.622) of the total effect.(4)Peer relationship played a moderating role between perceived stress and emotional eating. Under low peer relationship, perceived stress had a significant positive predictive effect on emotional eating( βsimple=0.46, P<0.01), and under high peer relationship, the predictive effect of perceived stress on emotional eating was significantly weaker( βsimple=0.26, P<0.01). Conclusions:Perceived stress not only directly affects ego depletion, but also indirectly affects ego depletion through emotional eating in college students.High levels of peer relationship can weaken the impact of perceived stress and high emotional eating on ego depletion.
4.Biparametric MRI radiomics for predicting postoperation Gleason score upgrade of prostate cancer
Jianing MA ; Chenhan HU ; Xiaomeng QIAO ; Jie BAO ; Chunhong HU ; Zeyu ZHAO ; Ximing WANG
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2025;22(1):47-51
Objective To evaluate the value of biparametric MRI(bpMRI)radiomics for predicting postoperation Gleason score(GS)upgrade of prostate cancer(PCa).Methods Totally 344 PCa patients who underwent radical prostatectomy(RP)were retrospectively enrolled and divided into training set(n=241)and test set(n=103)at a ratio of 7∶3.T2WI,diffusion weighted imaging(DWI)and apparent diffusion coefficient(ADC)map radiomics signatures were constructed based on preoperative bpMRI,respectively,then logistic regression(LR)algorithm was used to establish bpMRI radiomics model.Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to screen independent risk factors for postoperation GS upgrade of PCa,and a clinical model was constructed.Then a clinical-radiomics combined model was established based on clinical model and bpMRI radiomics model.Receiver operating characteristic curves were drawn,the area under the curves(AUC)were calculated to evaluate the efficacy of each model for predicting postoperation GS upgrade of PCa.Results Elevated preoperative prostate imaging reporting and data system(PI-RADS)score and reduced biopsy Gleason grade group(GG)were both independent risk factors of postoperation GS upgrade of PCa(both P<0.05).The AUC of bpMRI radiomics model and clinical-radiomics combined model for predicting postoperation GS upgrade of PCa were higher than that of single-sequence radiomics signatures and clinical model(all P<0.05),while no significant difference was found between the former two(P>0.05).The clinical-radiomics combined model demonstrated good efficacy for predicting postoperation GS upgrade of PCa with different biopsy GG before operation,with AUC ranging from 0.835 to 0.949 in training set and 0.803 to 0.948 in test set.Conclusion bpMRI radiomics model could effectively predict postoperation GS upgrade of PCa.
5.Role of microglia in alcohol-induced neuroinflammation
Jiawei TIAN ; Wumeng YIN ; Ke WANG ; Shuhao WANG ; Yunhe SHAN ; Xiaomeng QIAO
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(4):998-1003
Alcohol abuse is a global public health problem.Excessive drinking not only damages digestive tract,cardiovascu-lar and endocrine systems,but also damages central nervous system(CNS).Recent studies have shown that alcohol interacts with neu-roimmune system to alter neuroimmune signaling and molecular expression,thereby leading to neuroinflammation and regulating a wide range of brain functions.Microglia is main cell of CNS involved in neuroimmune responses.Microglia is activated by alcohol and acts on neurons,leading to neuropsychiatric diseases,such as neuronal loss,abnormal synaptic connections,cognitive decline and motor dysfunction.Alcohol chronically stimulates digestive tract and also affects microglia along gut-brain axis.Neural properties of microglia and related immune factors and their important roles in neuroinflammation provide a new insight into neuroimmune mecha-nisms underlying alcohol-induced changes in brain function and behavior.This review discusses progress of role of microglia and their immune signaling in alcohol-induced neuroinflammation,and provides theoretical basis for further research on neurobiological mecha-nism and treatment of alcohol abuse.
6.The chain mediating role of rejection sensitivity and adaptability between maternal rejection and internet addiction in college students
Mianli ZHAO ; Yuecui KAN ; Tianyi BU ; Jiawei ZHOU ; Xiaomeng HU ; Kexin QIAO ; Xuan LIU ; Yanjie YANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2025;34(5):459-464
Objective:To explore the relationship between maternal rejection and internet addiction in college students, as well as the chain mediating role of rejection sensitivity and adaptability.Methods:From March to May 2024, a total of 1 119 college students were surveyed using the short-form Egna Minnen av Barndoms Uppforstran for Chinese(s-EMBU-C), internet addiction test(IAT), rejection sensitivity questionnaire(RSQ), and the China college student adjustment scale(CCSAS).SPSS 26.0 statistical software was used for independent sample t-test, one-way ANOVA, Pearson product moment correlation, and multiple linear regression analysis, and PROCESS 4.0 macro program was used for chain mediation analysis. Results:(1)Maternal rejection (11.19±2.97) was positively correlated with internet addiction (44.89±9.74)( r=0.60, P<0.01) and rejection sensitivity (102.93±55.63)( r=0.63, P<0.01), while negatively correlated with adaptability (200.19±14.18)( r=-0.56, P<0.01) among college students. Rejection sensitivity was positively correlated with internet addiction ( r=0.75, P<0.01) and negatively correlated with adaptability ( r=-0.76, P<0.01). Adaptability was negatively correlated with internet addiction ( r=-0.68, P<0.01). (2)Maternal rejection had a significant direct effect on internet addiction among college students (effect value=0.193, 95% CI=0.145-0.241), accounting for 32.06%(0.193/0.602) of the total effect. Rejection sensitivity mediated the relationship between maternal rejection and internet addiction (effect value=0.290, 95% CI=0.232-0.357), accounting for 48.17%(0.290/0.602) of the total effect. Adaptability also mediated this relationship (effect value=0.028, 95% CI=0.009-0.053), accounting for 4.65%(0.028/0.602) of the total effect. Additionally, there was a chain mediation effect of rejection sensitivity and adaptability on the relationship between maternal rejection and internet addiction (effect value=0.091, 95% CI=0.052-0.130), accounting for 15.12%(0.091/0.602) of the total effect. Conclusion:Maternal rejection can directly influence internet addiction in college students, and it can also indirectly influence internet addiction through the independent mediating effects of rejection sensitivity and adaptability, as well as through the chain mediating effects of both rejection sensitivity and adaptability.
7.Perceived stress and ego depletion of college students: the mediating role of emotional eating and the moderating role of peer relationship
Siyu WEI ; Yuecui KAN ; Tianyi BU ; Xiaomeng HU ; Kexin QIAO ; Xuan LIU ; Zirui LI ; Yanjie YANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2025;34(4):357-362
Objective:To explore the effects of perceived stress on ego depletion of college students, as well as the mediating role of emotional eating and the moderating role of peer relationship.Methods:A cross-sectional survey of 1 088 college students was conducted using the perceived stress scale, the Dutch eating behavior questionnaire, the self-control resource depletion scale, and the peer relationship measurement from December 2023 to April 2024.PROCESS Macro program in SPSS 25.0 software was used to test the mediating effect of emotional eating and the moderating effect of peer relationship.Results:(1)The score of perceived stress, emotional eating, peer relationship and ego depletion were 39.26±8.35, 39.19±12.15, 2.00(1.00), and 18.19±7.15, respectively.(2)Perceived stress was positively correlated with emotional eating, ego depletion, and peer relationship( r=0.36, 0.61, 0.25, all P<0.01). Emotional eating was positively correlated with ego depletion and peer relationship( r=0.40, 0.19, both P<0.01). And ego depletion was positively correlated with peer relationship( r=0.23, P<0.01).(3)Emotional eating played a partial mediating role in the effect of perceived stress on ego depletion( β=0.077, 95% CI=0.053-0.104), and the mediating effect accounted for 12.38%(0.077/0.622) of the total effect.(4)Peer relationship played a moderating role between perceived stress and emotional eating. Under low peer relationship, perceived stress had a significant positive predictive effect on emotional eating( βsimple=0.46, P<0.01), and under high peer relationship, the predictive effect of perceived stress on emotional eating was significantly weaker( βsimple=0.26, P<0.01). Conclusions:Perceived stress not only directly affects ego depletion, but also indirectly affects ego depletion through emotional eating in college students.High levels of peer relationship can weaken the impact of perceived stress and high emotional eating on ego depletion.
8.Biparametric MRI radiomics for predicting postoperation Gleason score upgrade of prostate cancer
Jianing MA ; Chenhan HU ; Xiaomeng QIAO ; Jie BAO ; Chunhong HU ; Zeyu ZHAO ; Ximing WANG
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2025;22(1):47-51
Objective To evaluate the value of biparametric MRI(bpMRI)radiomics for predicting postoperation Gleason score(GS)upgrade of prostate cancer(PCa).Methods Totally 344 PCa patients who underwent radical prostatectomy(RP)were retrospectively enrolled and divided into training set(n=241)and test set(n=103)at a ratio of 7∶3.T2WI,diffusion weighted imaging(DWI)and apparent diffusion coefficient(ADC)map radiomics signatures were constructed based on preoperative bpMRI,respectively,then logistic regression(LR)algorithm was used to establish bpMRI radiomics model.Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to screen independent risk factors for postoperation GS upgrade of PCa,and a clinical model was constructed.Then a clinical-radiomics combined model was established based on clinical model and bpMRI radiomics model.Receiver operating characteristic curves were drawn,the area under the curves(AUC)were calculated to evaluate the efficacy of each model for predicting postoperation GS upgrade of PCa.Results Elevated preoperative prostate imaging reporting and data system(PI-RADS)score and reduced biopsy Gleason grade group(GG)were both independent risk factors of postoperation GS upgrade of PCa(both P<0.05).The AUC of bpMRI radiomics model and clinical-radiomics combined model for predicting postoperation GS upgrade of PCa were higher than that of single-sequence radiomics signatures and clinical model(all P<0.05),while no significant difference was found between the former two(P>0.05).The clinical-radiomics combined model demonstrated good efficacy for predicting postoperation GS upgrade of PCa with different biopsy GG before operation,with AUC ranging from 0.835 to 0.949 in training set and 0.803 to 0.948 in test set.Conclusion bpMRI radiomics model could effectively predict postoperation GS upgrade of PCa.
9.Role of microglia in alcohol-induced neuroinflammation
Jiawei TIAN ; Wumeng YIN ; Ke WANG ; Shuhao WANG ; Yunhe SHAN ; Xiaomeng QIAO
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(4):998-1003
Alcohol abuse is a global public health problem.Excessive drinking not only damages digestive tract,cardiovascu-lar and endocrine systems,but also damages central nervous system(CNS).Recent studies have shown that alcohol interacts with neu-roimmune system to alter neuroimmune signaling and molecular expression,thereby leading to neuroinflammation and regulating a wide range of brain functions.Microglia is main cell of CNS involved in neuroimmune responses.Microglia is activated by alcohol and acts on neurons,leading to neuropsychiatric diseases,such as neuronal loss,abnormal synaptic connections,cognitive decline and motor dysfunction.Alcohol chronically stimulates digestive tract and also affects microglia along gut-brain axis.Neural properties of microglia and related immune factors and their important roles in neuroinflammation provide a new insight into neuroimmune mecha-nisms underlying alcohol-induced changes in brain function and behavior.This review discusses progress of role of microglia and their immune signaling in alcohol-induced neuroinflammation,and provides theoretical basis for further research on neurobiological mecha-nism and treatment of alcohol abuse.
10.Licorice-saponin A3 is a broad-spectrum inhibitor for COVID-19 by targeting viral spike and anti-inflammation
Yang YI ; Wenzhe LI ; Kefang LIU ; Heng XUE ; Rong YU ; Meng ZHANG ; Yang-Oujie BAO ; Xinyuan LAI ; Jingjing FAN ; Yuxi HUANG ; Jing WANG ; Xiaomeng SHI ; Junhua LI ; Hongping WEI ; Kuanhui XIANG ; Linjie LI ; Rong ZHANG ; Xin ZHAO ; Xue QIAO ; Hang YANG ; Min YE
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2024;14(1):115-127
Currently,human health due to corona virus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic has been seriously threatened.The coronavirus severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS-CoV-2)spike(S)protein plays a crucial role in virus transmission and several S-based therapeutic approaches have been approved for the treatment of COVID-19.However,the efficacy is compromised by the SARS-CoV-2 evolvement and mutation.Here we report the SARS-CoV-2 S protein receptor-binding domain(RBD)inhibitor licorice-saponin A3(A3)could widely inhibit RBD of SARS-CoV-2 variants,including Beta,Delta,and Omicron BA.1,XBB and BQ1.1.Furthermore,A3 could potently inhibit SARS-CoV-2 Omicron virus in Vero E6 cells,with EC50 of 1.016 pM.The mechanism was related to binding with Y453 of RBD deter-mined by hydrogen-deuterium exchange mass spectrometry(HDX-MS)analysis combined with quan-tum mechanics/molecular mechanics(QM/MM)simulations.Interestingly,phosphoproteomics analysis and multi fluorescent immunohistochemistry(mIHC)respectively indicated that A3 also inhibits host inflammation by directly modulating the JNK and p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase(MAPK)path-ways and rebalancing the corresponding immune dysregulation.This work supports A3 as a promising broad-spectrum small molecule drug candidate for COVID-19.

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