1.Structure and Function of GPR126/ADGRG6
Ting-Ting WU ; Si-Qi JIA ; Shu-Zhu CAO ; De-Xin ZHU ; Guo-Chao TANG ; Zhi-Hua SUN ; Xing-Mei DENG ; Hui ZHANG
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2025;52(2):299-309
GPR126, also known as ADGRG6, is one of the most deeply studied aGPCRs. Initially, GPR126 was thought to be a receptor associated with muscle development and was primarily expressed in the muscular and skeletal systems. With the deepening of research, it was found that GPR126 is expressed in multiple mammalian tissues and organs, and is involved in many biological processes such as embryonic development, nervous system development, and extracellular matrix interactions. Compared with other aGPCRs proteins, GPR126 has a longer N-terminal domain, which can bind to ligands one-to-one and one-to-many. Its N-terminus contains five domains, a CUB (complement C1r/C1s, Uegf, Bmp1) domain, a PTX (Pentraxin) domain, a SEA (Sperm protein, Enterokinase, and Agrin) domain, a hormone binding (HormR) domain, and a conserved GAIN domain. The GAIN domain has a self-shearing function, which is essential for the maturation, stability, transport and function of aGPCRs. Different SEA domains constitute different GPR126 isomers, which can regulate the activation and closure of downstream signaling pathways through conformational changes. GPR126 has a typical aGPCRs seven-transmembrane helical structure, which can be coupled to Gs and Gi, causing cAMP to up- or down-regulation, mediating transmembrane signaling and participating in the regulation of cell proliferation, differentiation and migration. GPR126 is activated in a tethered-stalk peptide agonism or orthosteric agonism, which is mainly manifested by self-proteolysis or conformational changes in the GAIN domain, which mediates the rapid activation or closure of downstream pathways by tethered agonists. In addition to the tethered short stem peptide activation mode, GPR126 also has another allosteric agonism or tunable agonism mode, which is specifically expressed as the GAIN domain does not have self-shearing function in the physiological state, NTF and CTF always maintain the binding state, and the NTF binds to the ligand to cause conformational changes of the receptor, which somehow transmits signals to the GAIN domain in a spatial structure. The GAIN domain can cause the 7TM domain to produce an activated or inhibited signal for signal transduction, For example, type IV collagen interacts with the CUB and PTX domains of GPR126 to activate GPR126 downstream signal transduction. GPR126 has homology of 51.6%-86.9% among different species, with 10 conserved regions between different species, which can be traced back to the oldest metazoans as well as unicellular animals.In terms of diseases, GPR126 dysfunction involves the pathological process of bone, myelin, embryo and other related diseases, and is also closely related to the occurrence and development of malignant tumors such as breast cancer and colon cancer. However, the biological function of GPR126 in various diseases and its potential as a therapeutic target still needs further research. This paper focuses on the structure, interspecies differences and conservatism, signal transduction and biological functions of GPR126, which provides ideas and references for future research on GPR126.
3.Spatio-Temporal Pattern and Socio-economic Influencing Factors of Tuberculosis Incidence in Guangdong Province: A Bayesian Spatiotemporal Analysis.
Hui Zhong WU ; Xing LI ; Jia Wen WANG ; Rong Hua JIAN ; Jian Xiong HU ; Yi Jun HU ; Yi Ting XU ; Jianpeng XIAO ; Ai Qiong JIN ; Liang CHEN
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2025;38(7):819-828
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the spatiotemporal patterns and socioeconomic factors influencing the incidence of tuberculosis (TB) in the Guangdong Province between 2010 and 2019.
METHOD:
Spatial and temporal variations in TB incidence were mapped using heat maps and hierarchical clustering. Socioenvironmental influencing factors were evaluated using a Bayesian spatiotemporal conditional autoregressive (ST-CAR) model.
RESULTS:
Annual incidence of TB in Guangdong decreased from 91.85/100,000 in 2010 to 53.06/100,000 in 2019. Spatial hotspots were found in northeastern Guangdong, particularly in Heyuan, Shanwei, and Shantou, while Shenzhen, Dongguan, and Foshan had the lowest rates in the Pearl River Delta. The ST-CAR model showed that the TB risk was lower with higher per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP) [Relative Risk ( RR), 0.91; 95% Confidence Interval ( CI): 0.86-0.98], more the ratio of licensed physicians and physician ( RR, 0.94; 95% CI: 0.90-0.98), and higher per capita public expenditure ( RR, 0.94; 95% CI: 0.90-0.97), with a marginal effect of population density ( RR, 0.86; 95% CI: 0.86-1.00).
CONCLUSION
The incidence of TB in Guangdong varies spatially and temporally. Areas with poor economic conditions and insufficient healthcare resources are at an increased risk of TB infection. Strategies focusing on equitable health resource distribution and economic development are the key to TB control.
Humans
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China/epidemiology*
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Incidence
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Bayes Theorem
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Spatio-Temporal Analysis
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Tuberculosis/epidemiology*
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Socioeconomic Factors
4.MYCN-Mediated Transcriptional Activation of IDH2 Enhances Proliferation, Migration, and Invasion in Cervical Squamous Cell Carcinoma through the HIF1-α Pathway.
Xiao Juan LIU ; Hui MA ; Xiao Yan LI ; Chun Xing MA ; Li Sha SHU ; Hui Ying ZHANG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2025;38(8):1003-1008
5.Air Pollution and Cardiac Biomarkers in Heart Failure: A Scoping Review.
Gang LI ; Yan Hui JIA ; Yun Shang CUI ; Shao Wei WU ; Tong Yu MA ; Yun Xing JIANG ; Hong Bing XU ; Yu Hui ZHANG ; Mary A FOX
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2025;38(11):1430-1443
Ambient air pollution is increasingly being recognized as a risk factor for heart failure; however, its effects on cardiac biomarkers remain unclear. This scoping review assessed the existing evidence on the association between air pollution and cardiac biomarkers in heart failure, described the key concepts, synthesized data, and identified research gaps. Following the PRISMA-ScR guidelines, PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and CNKI databases were searched for studies on air pollution, heart failure, and biomarkers. A total of 765 records were screened, and 81 full texts were assessed for eligibility, resulting in 15 studies. The results showed that the exposure to particulate matter was associated with elevated N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide and troponin levels. Several studies have linked particulate matter exposure to a higher cardiovascular risk and heart failure biomarkers. Inflammatory and oxidative stress markers were consistently elevated across studies, supporting the biological relevance of these associations. However, few studies have focused specifically on populations with heart failure or clinically relevant biomarkers, and the evidence for gaseous pollutants remains inconclusive. These findings highlight the need to integrate environmental risk assessment into heart failure care and inform policy efforts to reduce the pollution-related cardiovascular burden. Further research should address these gaps through improved exposure assessments and the integration of mechanistic evidence.
Heart Failure/epidemiology*
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Biomarkers/metabolism*
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Humans
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Air Pollution/adverse effects*
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Air Pollutants/adverse effects*
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Particulate Matter/adverse effects*
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Environmental Exposure
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Natriuretic Peptide, Brain/blood*
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Oxidative Stress
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Troponin/blood*
6.Supramolecular Binding Behavior and Solubilization of Cationic Cyclodextrins towards Liquiritigenin
Ying-Hui DENG ; Dong-Jing ZHANG ; Hai-Kun WANG ; Jia-Xing CHEN ; Shuang SONG ; Bo YANG ; Xia-Li LIAO
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2025;53(2):289-299,中插20-中插30
Liquiritigenin(LG)is a flavone of pharmacological importance,however,its application potential is severely limited due to its poor water solubility.LG could be disassociated slightly in water to form phenolate anion,therefore,better solubilization effect is expected by inclusion with cationic cyclodextrins(CCDs).In this work,four kinds of CCDs modified with amino groups at the primary face were synthesized,and their solid inclusion complexes with LG were successfully prepared by preparing their saturated solutions.The formation of the solid inclusion complexes was confirmed by scanning electron microscopy(SEM)and powder X-ray diffraction(PXRD),and their supramolecular binding behavior in solution was studied using multiple techniques.A 1∶1 inclusion stoichiometry of inclusion complexation was defined using Job plot by ultraviolet-visible(UV-vis)spectroscopy,and their binding stability constants(Ks)were determined as 2862.77,3494.70,6521.85 and 9599.48 L/mol using UV-vis spectroscopic titration,far more superior to that of nativeβ-CD(Ks=236.79 L/mol).This indicated that the amino side chains on CCDs could actively participate in the inclusion complexation through anion-cation interactions,significantly strengthening the host-guest binding between CCDs and LG.The inclusion modes were further elucidated based on proton and two-dimensional rotating-frame overhauser enhancement spectroscopy(2D-ROESY)nuclear magnetic resonance(NMR)experiments and molecular docking.Water solubility of LG was dramatically promoted up to 4.9 mg/mL,which was 70-fold higher than that of native LG.This study could draw inspiration for the binding and solubilization of phenols such as flavones by design of cationic macrocyclic molecules.
7.A Multifunctional Electrochemiluminescence Sensor Based on Spatially Resolved Strategy for Synchronously Monitoring Cholesterol and CD44 on Cell Membrane
Shu-Ting FAN ; Ming-Xing XIAO ; Pei-Hui YANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2025;53(11):1898-1907,中插44-中插48
Cholesterol on the cell membrane plays a crucial role in regulating membrane proteins,influencing cell functions,and the occurrence and development of tumors.The CD44 receptor protein is closely associated with tumor invasion and metastasis.Therefore,developing biosensors capable of in-situ simultaneous monitoring of cholesterol and CD44 receptor protein on the cell membrane is of great significance for disease diagnosis.In this study,a spatially resolved strategy dual-signal multifunctional electrochemiluminescence(ECL)sensor was designed.The positive potential luminescent probe(ALC)was prepared by combining gold nanostars with luminol and cholesterol oxidase(ChOx),and the negative potential luminescent probe(CZA)was prepared by combining carbon quantum dots(CQD)with ZIF-8 and gold nanoparticles(AuNPs).The dual probes were fixed on dual working electrodes respectively to construct a spatial resolution dual signal sensor,and the signals were independently output with K2S2O8 as co-reactant.When the measurement signal of ALC probe was enhanced due to enzymatic catalysis of cholesterol,CZA synchronously output the internal reference signal,realizing ratio ECL detection of cholesterol,with a linear range of 50 nmol/L-1600 μmol/L and a detection limit of 20 nmol/L.Furthermore,after the double probes were respectively modified with folic acid(FA)and hyaluronic acid(HA),a spatially resolved dual-functional cell sensor was constructed by capturing human hepatoma cells HepG2 through ligand-receptor specific recognition.This sensor enabled the simultaneous monitoring of cholesterol-ChOx catalytic reaction and CD44-HA recognition on the cell membrane,as well as the quantitative detection of cancer cells and cholesterol on the cell membrane.The results showed that the linear detection range for HepG2 cell was 100-10000 cell/mL.By reducing cholesterol on the cell membrane using methyl-β-cyclodextrin(MβCD)downregulated CD44 expression,it was found that the cholesterol content was positively correlated with CD44 expression on the cell membrane.The control experiments showed that the analysis method was feasible.The designed ECL sensor could be used to detect cholesterol ratiometrically and provided a new method for the simultaneous analysis of multiple functional molecules in cells.
8.Analysis of Methadone-Related Poisoning Cases
Ze-Qi LI ; Lei XING ; Hui-Ge ZHANG ; Li-Rou HE ; Jia-Yi ZHANG ; Jia-Qi WANG ; Shi-Hao LIU ; Wei-Hong YANG
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2025;41(2):160-167
Objective To analyze the characteristics of methadone-related poisoning cases and provide a reference for forensic identification.Methods A total of 71 cases of methadone-related poisoning re-ported from 1998 to 2023 in China and 26 cases of methadone-related deaths reported from 2013 to 2018 in Italy were retrieved from databases including PubMed,Wanfang and CNKI.The general infor-mation,forensic pathological and toxicological characteristics were analyzed.Results Among the 71 methadone-related poisoning cases in China,there were 54 cases(76.06%)of poisoning without death and 17 cases(23.94%)of death from poisoning.There were 54 male cases(76.06%),and 51 cases(71.83%)aged 19 to 39 years old.There were 35 cases(49.30%)of poisoning caused by methadone alone,and 32 cases(45.07%)were poisoning caused by methadone combined with other substances or drugs including heroin and benzodiazepines.Most of the poisoned showed coma,respiratory depres-sion and miosis.Signs of asphyxia were often found by autopsy.The mass concentration of methadone detected in the blood of 6 deceased ranged from 0.112 to 3.000 mg/L.Among the 26 methadone-related deaths in Italy,22 cases were male(84.62%).There were 6 cases(23.08%)caused by methadone alone,and 20 cases(76.92%)died from methadone combined with other substances or drugs.The mass concentration of methadone in blood ranged from 0.181 to 4.059 mg/L.Conclusion The propor-tions of poisoning cases caused by methadone alone and methadone combined with other substances or drugs are comparable in China.The majority of deceased caused by methadone poisoning shows typi-cal triad of coma,respiratory depression and miosis,which helps forensic experts determine the cause of death related to methadone.Additionally,it is necessary to increase the routine testing of the con-centration of methadone and its combined substances or drugs in deceased,and collect data for the in-terpretation of the results of related cases.
9.Predictive analysis of NLR and TNF-α level for the efficacy of TACE combined with microwave ablation therapy in patients with massive liver cancer
Hui XING ; Ying TAN ; Xiuzhen WANG ; Rui LI ; Xia LIU
Journal of International Oncology 2025;52(2):101-106
Objective:To explore the predictive value of neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and tumor necrosis factor -α (TNF-α) level on the therapeutic effect of transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) combined with microwave ablation in patients with massive liver cancer.Methods:The medical records of 106 patients with massive liver cancer who underwent TACE combined with microwave ablation treatment in the Affiliated Hospital of Weifang Medical University from February 2020 to February 2023 were retrospectively analyzed. The efficacy was evaluated 6 weeks after surgery, and the patients were divided into remission group and non-remission group according to the therapeutic effect. The levels of NLR and TNF-α in the two groups were detected before surgery, 3 days after surgery and 7 days after surgery. Point two column correlation was used to analyze the relationship between the levels of NLR and TNF-α in different time periods and the therapeutic effect of TACE combined with microwave ablation in patients with massive liver cancer. The receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve was drawn to analyze the predictive value of NLR and TNF-α levels in different time periods for the therapeutic effect of TACE combined with microwave ablation in patients with massive liver cancer.Results:Six weeks after surgery, out of 106 patients with massive liver cancer, 13 achieved complete remission, 48 achieved partial remission, 20 experienced disease progression, and 25 remained stable. The overall remission rate was 57.55% (61/106). Before surgery, the levels of NLR [ (2.26±0.13) vs. (2.43±0.12), t=6.87, P<0.001] and TNF-α [ (36.20±4.38) pg/ml vs. (42.74±5.74) pg/ml, t=6.66, P<0.001] in the remission group ( n=61) were lower than those in the non-remission group ( n=45), with statistically significant differences. At 3 days after surgery, there were no statistically significant difference in the levels of NLR [ (6.16±3.22) vs. (6.22±3.30), t=0.09, P=0.925] or TNF-α [ (48.84±7.22) pg/ml vs. (49.13±7.34) pg/ml, t=0.20, P=0.840] between the remission group and the non-remission group. At 7 days after surgery, the levels of NLR [ (2.60±0.18) vs. (2.82±0.26), t=5.15, P<0.001] and TNF-α [ (38.20±6.30) pg/ml vs. (45.57±5.79) pg/ml, t=6.16, P<0.001] in the remission group were lower than those in the non-remission group, with statistically significant differences. There were statistically significant differences in NLR and TNF-α levels before surgery, 3 days and 7 days after surgery between the remission group and the non-remission group ( F=82.43, P<0.001; F=54.45, P<0.001; F=76.23, P<0.001; F=15.61, P<0.001). Further pair-to-pair comparison showed that the levels of NLR and TNF-α were higher in both groups 3 and 7 days after surgery than before surgery, but the levels of NLR and TNF-α were lower in both groups 7 days after surgery than 3 days after surgery, with statistically significant differences (all P<0.005). Point two column correlation analysis showed that NLR level, TNF-α level and the efficacy of TACE combined with microwave ablation in patients with massive liver cancer were significantly positively correlated before and 7 days after surgery ( r=0.42, P<0.001; r=0.49, P<0.001; r=0.43, P<0.001; r=0.46, P<0.001). ROC curve showed that the area under the curve (AUC) of NLR and TNF-α alone in predicting the efficacy of TACE combined with microwave ablation in patients with massive liver cancer before and 7 days after surgery was 0.750 (95% CI: 0.656-0.844), 0.788 (95% CI: 0.699-0.877), 0.751 (95% CI: 0.652-0.850), 0.788 (95% CI: 0.700-0.876), respectively. The AUC of combined prediction of NLR and TNF-α before and 7 days after surgery were 0.818 (95% CI: 0.736-0.900) and 0.813 (95% CI: 0.730-0.897), respectively. There were no statistically significant differences in the AUC values of NLR and TNF-α alone or in combination for predicting the therapeutic effect of TACE combined with microwave ablation in patients with massive liver cancer before and 7 days after surgery (all P>0.05) . Conclusions:The levels of NLR and TNF-α before and 7 days after surgery are related to the effect of TACE combined with microwave ablation in patients with massive liver cancer, and the combination of NLR and TNF-α levels before and 7 days after surgery has certain value in predicting the effect of TACE combined with microwave ablation in patients with massive liver cancer.
10.Exploration on the acupoint selection law of acupuncture and moxibustion in treating broca aphasia after stroke based on data mining
Hui MA ; Changchun JI ; Rongni ZHANG ; Xiang RAO ; Yu XING ; Jingyu ZHAO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;47(2):256-261
Objective:To explore the acupoint selection law of acupuncture and moxibustion in the treatment of broca aphasia after stroke.Methods:RCT articles about acupuncture and moxibustion treatment for broca aphasia after stroke were retrieved from CNKI, VIP, Wanfang Data, China Medical Journal Full-text Database, SinoMed, PubMed, Web of Science and Embase database from the establishment of the databases to May 31, 2024. Excel 2021, SPSS Statistics 27.0, SPSS Modeler 18.0 and Cytoscape 3.9.1 software were used to analyze the frequency of acupoint, clustering, association rules and core co-occurrence network.Results:A total of 87 articles were included, involving 100 acupuncture and moxibustion prescriptions and 101 acupoints/acupoint area, involving 6 types, including Lianquan (CV 23) (35 times), Jinjin (EX-HN12) (35 times) and Yuye (EX-HN13) (34 times). The selected acupoints were mainly distributed in the head, face, neck and lower limbs, and the meridians were mainly Governor Vessel and Conception Vessel; the specific acupoints were mainly original acupoints, followed by collaterals acupoints, and scalp acupuncture was used most frequently in special acupuncture (88 times). According to the clustering analysis of high-frequency acupoints/acupoint area, there were five effective groups, such as "Jinjin (EX-HN12)-Yuye (EX-HN13)-Lianquan (CV 23)-Baihui (GV 20)-Yamen (GV 15)". The core co-occurrence network analysis showed that the acupoints used most frequently were Lianquan (CV 23) and Jinjin (EX-HN12), and the highest correlation between the two acupoints was Jinjin (EX-HN12)-Yuye (EX-HN13).Conclusions:Acupuncture and moxibustion for the treatment of broca aphasia after stroke is often based on "awakening the brain as the outline, benefiting the marrow as the foundation, and resuscitation". Under the guidance of the theory of Zang-fu meridians and collaterals, through dredging the meridians and collaterals, tonifying the brain and opening and closing the sound, the recovery of language function can be achieved.

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