1.Nanoengineered cargo with targeted in vivo Foxo3 gene editing modulated mitophagy of chondrocytes to alleviate osteoarthritis.
Manyu CHEN ; Yuan LIU ; Quanying LIU ; Siyan DENG ; Yuhan LIU ; Jiehao CHEN ; Yaojia ZHOU ; Xiaolin CUI ; Jie LIANG ; Xingdong ZHANG ; Yujiang FAN ; Qiguang WANG ; Bin SHEN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(1):571-591
Mitochondrial dysfunction in chondrocytes is a key pathogenic factor in osteoarthritis (OA), but directly modulating mitochondria in vivo remains a significant challenge. This study is the first to verify a correlation between mitochondrial dysfunction and the downregulation of the FOXO3 gene in the cartilage of OA patients, highlighting the potential for regulating mitophagy via FOXO3 gene modulation to alleviate OA. Consequently, we developed a chondrocyte-targeting CRISPR/Cas9-based FOXO3 gene-editing tool (FoxO3) and integrated it within a nanoengineered 'truck' (NETT, FoxO3-NETT). This was further encapsulated in injectable hydrogel microspheres (FoxO3-NETT@SMs) to harness the antioxidant properties of sodium alginate and the enhanced lubrication of hybrid exosomes. Collectively, these FoxO3-NETT@SMs successfully activate mitophagy and rebalance mitochondrial function in OA chondrocytes through the Foxo3 gene-modulated PINK1/Parkin pathway. As a result, FoxO3-NETT@SMs stimulate chondrocytes proliferation, migration, and ECM production in vitro, and effectively alleviate OA progression in vivo, demonstrating significant potential for clinical applications.
2.Consensus statement on research and application of Chinese herbal medicine derived extracellular vesicles-like particles (2023 edition).
Qing ZHAO ; Tong WANG ; Hongbin WANG ; Peng CAO ; Chengyu JIANG ; Hongzhi QIAO ; Lihua PENG ; Xingdong LIN ; Yunyao JIANG ; Honglei JIN ; Huantian ZHANG ; Shengpeng WANG ; Yang WANG ; Ying WANG ; Xi CHEN ; Junbing FAN ; Bo LI ; Geng LI ; Bifeng LIU ; Zhiyang LI ; Suhua QI ; Mingzhen ZHANG ; Jianjian ZHENG ; Jiuyao ZHOU ; Lei ZHENG ; Kewei ZHAO
Chinese Herbal Medicines 2024;16(1):3-12
To promote the development of extracellular vesicles of herbal medicine especially the establishment of standardization, led by the National Expert Committee on Research and Application of Chinese Herbal Vesicles, research experts in the field of herbal medicine and extracellular vesicles were invited nationwide with the support of the Expert Committee on Research and Application of Chinese Herbal Vesicles, Professional Committee on Extracellular Vesicle Research and Application, Chinese Society of Research Hospitals and the Guangdong Engineering Research Center of Chinese Herbal Vesicles. Based on the collation of relevant literature, we have adopted the Delphi method, the consensus meeting method combined with the nominal group method to form a discussion draft of "Consensus statement on research and application of Chinese herbal medicine derived extracellular vesicles-like particles (2023)". The first draft was discussed in online and offline meetings on October 12, 14, November 2, 2022 and April and May 2023 on the current status of research, nomenclature, isolation methods, quality standards and research applications of extracellular vesicles of Chinese herbal medicines, and 13 consensus opinions were finally formed. At the Third Academic Conference on Research and Application of Chinese Herbal Vesicles, held on May 26, 2023, Kewei Zhao, convenor of the consensus, presented and read the consensus to the experts of the Expert Committee on Research and Application of Chinese Herbal Vesicles. The consensus highlights the characteristics and advantages of Chinese medicine, inherits the essence, and keeps the righteousness and innovation, aiming to provide a reference for colleagues engaged in research and application of Chinese herbal vesicles at home and abroad, decode the mystery behind Chinese herbal vesicles together, establish a safe, effective and controllable accurate Chinese herbal vesicle prevention and treatment system, and build a bridge for Chinese medicine to the world.
3.Molecular deconvolution of the neutralizing antibodies induced by an inactivated SARS-CoV-2 virus vaccine.
Xingdong ZHOU ; Hui WANG ; Qun JI ; Mingjuan DU ; Yuexia LIANG ; Huanhuan LI ; Fan LI ; Hang SHANG ; Xiujuan ZHU ; Wei WANG ; Lichun JIANG ; Alexey V STEPANOV ; Tianyu MA ; Nanxin GONG ; Xiaodong JIA ; Alexander G GABIBOV ; Zhiyong LOU ; Yinying LU ; Yu GUO ; Hongkai ZHANG ; Xiaoming YANG
Protein & Cell 2021;12(10):818-823
4.Analysis and Diagnosis on Backhand Twist Technique of Leading Men’s Player of National Table Tennis Team
Liang LI ; Aibin CAO ; Xingdong ZHOU ; Lei QIAN ; Dandan XIAO ; Zongxiang HU
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2021;36(4):E540-E545
Objective To make analysis and diagnosis on backhand twist technique used by player A, who is the leading men’s player of national table tennis team, so as to provide references for improving his backhand twist technique. Methods The three-dimensional kinematics test and analysis were used. The backhand twist techniques of player A and those of player B who has good backhand twist techniques were compared by quantitative data and picture analysis. Results At the stage of swinging racket backward, the racket swing amplitude, shoulder angle and wrist angle of player A were significantly smaller than those of player B. The roll angle of trunk of player A was significantly larger than that of player B. At the stage of swinging and hitting the ball, the shoulder angle, elbow angle of player A were significantly bigger than those of player B, while the increasing amplitude of shoulder angle and elbow angle, as well as the changing amplitude in roll angle of trunk of Lin Guoyuan were significantly smaller than those of player B. At the stage of swinging racket forward, the shoulder angle and elbow angle of player A were significantly bigger than those of player B. The increasing amplitude of shoulder angle and elbow angle, as well as the roll angle of trunk and its changing amplitude of player A were significantly smaller than those of player B. Conclusions The racket swing amplitude of player A was smaller, and the distance between the racket and the ball of player A was close at the end of swinging racket backward stage. During swinging and hitting the ball stage, the hitting point was far from the body, the shoulder joint was not stable enough to support, so that the wrist was used more. The center of gravity was not enough to force forward, and the outburst power was not concentrated. At swinging racket forward stage, player A’s braking was not active enough, which affected the stability of hitting the ball. At hitting the ball stage, the torsion of the trunk was smaller, and the waist power was not concentrated. On the basis of unaffecting the forehand outburst power, player A should slightly adjust his backhand twisting technique, or appropriately increase the the racket swing amplitude and torsion of the body. In the process of hitting the ball, the sequence of outburst power was the waist, the forearm and the wrist.
5.Oral health in China: from vision to action.
Xuedong ZHOU ; Xin XU ; Jiyao LI ; Deyu HU ; Tao HU ; Wei YIN ; Yujiang FAN ; Xingdong ZHANG
International Journal of Oral Science 2018;10(1):1-1
Chinese president Xi Jinping made clear at the National Health and Wellness Conference that health is the prerequisite for people's all-around development and a precondition for the sustainable development of China. Oral health is an indispensable component of overall health in humans. However, the long neglect of oral health in overall health agendas has made oral diseases an increasing concern. With this perspective, we described the global challenges of oral diseases, with an emphasis on the challenges faced by China. We also described and analyzed the recently released health policies of the Chinese government, which aim to guide mid-term and long-term oral health promotion in China. More importantly, we called for specific actions to fulfill the larger goal of oral health for the nation. The implementation of primordial prevention efforts against oral diseases, the integration of oral health into the promotion of overall health, and the management of oral diseases in conjunction with other chronic non-communicable diseases with shared risk factors were highly recommended. In addition, we suggested the reform of standard clinical residency training, the development of domestic manufacturing of dental equipment and materials, the revitalization traditional Chinese medicine for the prevention and treatment of oral diseases, and integration of oral health promotion into the Belt and Road Initiative. We look forward to seeing a joint effort from all aspects of the society to fulfill the goal of Healthy China 2030 and ensure the oral health of the nation.
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6.Study on Signal Detection of Xiyanping Injection-induced Urticaria Based on BCPNN Warning Technology
Chao YU ; Yuming XU ; Juan ZHOU ; Kaihua WAN ; Sui LI ; Xingdong YUAN
China Pharmacy 2017;28(14):1921-1924
OBJECTIVE:To explore and analyze signals of Xiyanping injection-induced urticaria from spontaneous reporting system database of Jiangxi province. METHODS:The continuous ADR report monitoring data were collected from spontaneous re-porting system of Jiangxi province,and established database. Bayesian confidence propagation neural network(BCPNN) method was used to calculate information component,IC value of Xiyanping injection-induced urticaria. The year-to-year changes of IC val-ue and its interval were analyzed. RESULTS:A total of 328324 ADR reports were collected in Jiangxi province during 2004-2016. The IC value of Xiyanping injection-induced urticaria detected by BCPNN method was 1.10(the lower limit of IC value was 0.65, and upper limit was 1.54),i.e. there was signal and the IC value ranged from-0.87 to 1.65. CONCLUSIONS:The results of BCPNN method suggest that urticaria is a warning signal of Xiyanping injection. The risk is increasing gradually,and prediction precision increase with the addition of report quantity.
7.Clinical significance of KLF15 expression in human lung adenocarcinoma
Xiaoyan LIU ; Lineng ZHOU ; Lei ZHANG ; Xingdong CAI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2017;33(8):1411-1416
AIM: To explore the clinical significance of Krüpple-like factor 15 (KLF15) protein expression in the patients with lung adenocarcinoma for exploring the therapeutic and prognositic biomarkers of lung cancer.ME-THODS: Four cases of lung adenocarcinoma tissues and matched adjacent tissues were collected from our hospital, and the expression of KLF15 protein in these tissues was analyzed by Western blot.At the same time, 72 cases of archived paraffin-embedded samples and clinical data of the patients with lung adenocarcinoma were also collected.The KLF15 protein expression in the archived paraffin-embedded lung adenocarcinoma samples was detected by immunohistochemical staining.The correlations between KLF15 protein expression and clinical characteristics of the patients including prognosis were also analyzed.In addition, the KLF15 protein was up-regulated in A549 cells, and then the effects of KLF15 protein on the viability of the cells were measured by CCK-8 assay.RESULTS: The protein expression of KLF15 in the 4 cases of lung adenocarcinoma tissues was significantly lower than that in matched paracancerous tissues.Fifty-three cases of lung adenocarcinoma specimens showed low expression or no expression of KLF15 protein in total 72 cases (73.6%).The 5-year survival rate of the patients with high expression of KLF15 protein in their specimens was higher than that of the patients with the low expression of KLF15 protein (P<0.01), and the expression of KLF15 protein was significantly correlated with the pathological staging (P<0.01) and T stage (P<0.01) of the patients with lung adenocarcinoma.Furthermore, the low expression of KLF15 protein was an important poor prognostic indicator of the patients.Up-regulation of KLF15 protein in the A549 cells significantly inhibited the growth of the cells.CONCLUSION: KLF15 inhibits the growth of lung adenocarcinoma cells.It could be used as a therapeutic target and a prognostic biomarker for the patients with lung adenocarcinoma.
8.Literature Analysis of 2 636 Cases of Adverse Drug Reaction Induced by Tetanus Antitoxin
Chao YU ; Yuming XU ; Jin XU ; Kaihua WAN ; Xingdong YUAN ; Sui LI ; Juan ZHOU
China Pharmacy 2017;28(36):5072-5075
OBJECTIVE:To investigate general regularity and characteristics of tetanus antitoxin (TAT) induced by ADRs,in order to provide reference for rational drug use in the clinic.METHODS:Domestic and foreign literatures on ADRs induced by TAT were retrieved,and related information of 2 636 case of ADR were analyzed statistically.RESULTS:Among patients whose gender and age were recorded,male with ADR induced by TAT was more than female,mainly aged 15-35 years old,accounting for 70.32 % (289/411);28.28 % (56/198) used water for injection;ADR occurred within 30 min after medication in 5.84% (154/2 636)cases;main ADR were lesion of skin and its appendents,circulatory system damage,systemic reaction damage.Main clinical manifestations were urticaria,rash,chest tightness and anaphylaetic shock,etc.Ten cases died and 7 cases had sequelae;the rest were all recovered and cured after symptomatic treatment.CONCLUSIONS:TAT has a higher proportion of allergic reactions,especially anaphylactic shock,but great importance should be attached to rare auditory and vestibular dysfunction,visual impairment,elevated white blood cell count and other ADR.It is suggested to strengthen medication monitoring and used drugs strictly in accordance with drug package inserts so as to promote rational drug use.
9.Survey on incidence of depression among cadres who stayed in the hot spring convalescent hospital and the relationship between depression and constitution
Zhen SUN ; Qian LI ; Ping LI ; Qun ZHANG ; Cuifang CHEN ; Wenhao WU ; Huaihui LI ; Xiaodong ZHOU ; Xingdong CHEN
Chinese journal of nautical medicine and hyperbaric medicine 2017;24(3):196-199
Objective To investigate the incidence of depression and the distribution of constitutional pattern among the cadres who stayed in the hot spring convalescent hospital.Methods A survey was made on the incidence of depression and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) constitution type among the 217 cadres who stayed in the hot spring convalescent hospital from January 2013 to February 2014,by using self-rating depression scale (SDS) and TCM constitution type questionnaire.A total of 217 copies of questionnaire were issued and 183 were recovered,with a recovery rate of 84.3%.Results Of the 183 convalescent cadres who took part in the survey,16 had depression symptoms,accounting for 8.7 %.No statistical significance could be seen in the incidence of depression,when comparisons were made between the 3 age-group people,i.e.the 60-year group,the 60 to 69-year group and the 70 to 79-year group (P > 0.05).In the people with depression,the first 4 constitution types were qi deficiency,yin deficiency,yang deficiency and phlegm-wetness type.In those people without depression,the first 3 constitution types were gentleness type,yang deficiency and qi deficiency type.There was statistical significance in the distribution of depression,when comparisons were made between those cadres with yin deficiency and without yin deficiency.There were 6 cases of light depression in convalescent cadres with blood stasis constitution(accounting for 85%),with a higher incidence,as compared with that of the cadres with moderate depression (only one case,accounting for 15%),and statistical significance could be noted,when comparisons were made between them (P =0.046).Linear regression analysis showed there was positive correlation between blood stasis constitution and the depression scores(P < 0.05).Conclusions The incidence of depression among cadres who stayed in the hot spring convalescent hospital was relatively lower,and the severity of depression was closely associated with the constitution type.
10.Survey on incidence of depression among cadres who stayed in the hot spring convalescent hospital and the relationship between depression and constitution
Zhen SUN ; Qian LI ; Ping LI ; Qun ZHANG ; Cuifang CHEN ; Wenhao WU ; Huaihui LI ; Xiaodong ZHOU ; Xingdong CHEN
Chinese journal of nautical medicine and hyperbaric medicine 2017;24(3):196-199
Objective To investigate the incidence of depression and the distribution of constitutional pattern among the cadres who stayed in the hot spring convalescent hospital.Methods A survey was made on the incidence of depression and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) constitution type among the 217 cadres who stayed in the hot spring convalescent hospital from January 2013 to February 2014,by using self-rating depression scale (SDS) and TCM constitution type questionnaire.A total of 217 copies of questionnaire were issued and 183 were recovered,with a recovery rate of 84.3%.Results Of the 183 convalescent cadres who took part in the survey,16 had depression symptoms,accounting for 8.7 %.No statistical significance could be seen in the incidence of depression,when comparisons were made between the 3 age-group people,i.e.the 60-year group,the 60 to 69-year group and the 70 to 79-year group (P > 0.05).In the people with depression,the first 4 constitution types were qi deficiency,yin deficiency,yang deficiency and phlegm-wetness type.In those people without depression,the first 3 constitution types were gentleness type,yang deficiency and qi deficiency type.There was statistical significance in the distribution of depression,when comparisons were made between those cadres with yin deficiency and without yin deficiency.There were 6 cases of light depression in convalescent cadres with blood stasis constitution(accounting for 85%),with a higher incidence,as compared with that of the cadres with moderate depression (only one case,accounting for 15%),and statistical significance could be noted,when comparisons were made between them (P =0.046).Linear regression analysis showed there was positive correlation between blood stasis constitution and the depression scores(P < 0.05).Conclusions The incidence of depression among cadres who stayed in the hot spring convalescent hospital was relatively lower,and the severity of depression was closely associated with the constitution type.

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