1.Clinical features and variant spectrum of FGFR3-related disorders.
Shi-Li GU ; Ling-Wen YING ; Guo-Ying CHANG ; Xin LI ; Juan LI ; Yu DING ; Ru-En YAO ; Ting-Ting YU ; Xiu-Min WANG
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2025;27(10):1259-1265
OBJECTIVES:
To study genotype-phenotype correlations in children with FGFR3 variants and to improve clinical recognition of related disorders.
METHODS:
Clinical data of 95 patients aged 0-18 years harboring FGFR3 variants, confirmed by whole‑exome sequencing at Shanghai Children's Medical Center from January 2012 to December 2023, were retrospectively reviewed. Detailed phenotypic characterization was performed for 22 patients with achondroplasia (ACH) and 10 with hypochondroplasia (HCH).
RESULTS:
Among the 95 patients, 52 (55%) had ACH, 24 (25%) had HCH, 9 (9%) had thanatophoric dysplasia, 3 (3%) had syndromic skeletal dysplasia, 2 (2%) had severe achondroplasia with developmental delay and acanthosis nigricans, and 5 (5%) remained unclassified. A previously unreported FGFR3 variant, c.1663G>T, was identified. All 22 ACH patients presented with disproportionate short stature accompanied by limb dysplasia, commonly with macrocephaly, a depressed nasal bridge, bowed legs, and frontal bossing; complications were present in 17 (77%). The 10 HCH patients predominantly exhibited disproportionate short stature with limb dysplasia and depressed nasal bridge.
CONCLUSIONS
ACH is the most frequent phenotype associated with FGFR3 variants, and missense variants constitute the predominant variant type. The degree of FGFR3 activation appears to correlate with the clinical severity of skeletal dysplasia.
Humans
;
Receptor, Fibroblast Growth Factor, Type 3/genetics*
;
Child
;
Male
;
Child, Preschool
;
Female
;
Infant
;
Adolescent
;
Dwarfism/genetics*
;
Achondroplasia/genetics*
;
Lordosis/genetics*
;
Infant, Newborn
;
Retrospective Studies
;
Genetic Association Studies
;
Bone and Bones/abnormalities*
;
Phenotype
;
Limb Deformities, Congenital
2.Glucocorticoid Discontinuation in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis under Background of Chinese Medicine: Challenges and Potentials Coexist.
Chuan-Hui YAO ; Chi ZHANG ; Meng-Ge SONG ; Cong-Min XIA ; Tian CHANG ; Xie-Li MA ; Wei-Xiang LIU ; Zi-Xia LIU ; Jia-Meng LIU ; Xiao-Po TANG ; Ying LIU ; Jian LIU ; Jiang-Yun PENG ; Dong-Yi HE ; Qing-Chun HUANG ; Ming-Li GAO ; Jian-Ping YU ; Wei LIU ; Jian-Yong ZHANG ; Yue-Lan ZHU ; Xiu-Juan HOU ; Hai-Dong WANG ; Yong-Fei FANG ; Yue WANG ; Yin SU ; Xin-Ping TIAN ; Ai-Ping LYU ; Xun GONG ; Quan JIANG
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2025;31(7):581-589
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the dynamic changes of glucocorticoid (GC) dose and the feasibility of GC discontinuation in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients under the background of Chinese medicine (CM).
METHODS:
This multicenter retrospective cohort study included 1,196 RA patients enrolled in the China Rheumatoid Arthritis Registry of Patients with Chinese Medicine (CERTAIN) from September 1, 2019 to December 4, 2023, who initiated GC therapy. Participants were divided into the Western medicine (WM) and integrative medicine (IM, combination of CM and WM) groups based on medication regimen. Follow-up was performed at least every 3 months to assess dynamic changes in GC dose. Changes in GC dose were analyzed by generalized estimator equation, the probability of GC discontinuation was assessed using Kaplan-Meier curve, and predictors of GC discontinuation were analyzed by Cox regression. Patients with <12 months of follow-up were excluded for the sensitivity analysis.
RESULTS:
Among 1,196 patients (85.4% female; median age 56.4 years), 880 (73.6%) received IM. Over a median 12-month follow-up, 34.3% (410 cases) discontinued GC, with significantly higher rates in the IM group (40.8% vs. 16.1% in WM; P<0.05). GC dose declined progressively, with IM patients demonstrating faster reductions (median 3.75 mg vs. 5.00 mg in WM at 12 months; P<0.05). Multivariate Cox analysis identified age <60 years [P<0.001, hazard ratios (HR)=2.142, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.523-3.012], IM therapy (P=0.001, HR=2.175, 95% CI: 1.369-3.456), baseline GC dose ⩽7.5 mg (P=0.003, HR=1.637, 95% CI: 1.177-2.275), and absence of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs use (P=0.001, HR=2.546, 95% CI: 1.432-4.527) as significant predictors of GC discontinuation. Sensitivity analysis (545 cases) confirmed these findings.
CONCLUSIONS
RA patients receiving CM face difficulties in following guideline-recommended GC discontinuation protocols. IM can promote GC discontinuation and is a promising strategy to reduce GC dependency in RA management. (Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov, No. NCT05219214).
Adult
;
Aged
;
Female
;
Humans
;
Male
;
Middle Aged
;
Arthritis, Rheumatoid/drug therapy*
;
Glucocorticoids/therapeutic use*
;
Medicine, Chinese Traditional
;
Retrospective Studies
3.Effect of Yaobitong Capsules Combined with Fu's Subcutaneous Needling on Lumbar Range of Motion and Surface Electromyography of Trunk Extensors in Patients with Lumbar Disc Herniation
Yun-Yao CHEN ; Guo-Shu WANG ; Xiu-Juan LAI
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;41(5):1174-1180
Objective To investigate the effect of Yaobitong Capsules combined with Fu's subcutaneous needling on lumbar range of motion and surface electromyography of trunk extensors in patients with lumbar disc herniation(LDH).Methods A total of 80 patients with LDH of blood stasis type were randomly divided into the study group and the control group,with 40 cases in each group.The control group was treated with Yaobitong Capsules orally,and the study group was given Fu's subcutaneous needling combined with Yaobitong Capsules orally.The course of treatment for the two groups covered 2 weeks.The changes of lumbar range of motion,pain visual analogue scale(VAS)score,improved Chinese Oswestry Disability Index(ODI)score,Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire(RMDQ)score and surface electromyography of trunk extensors in the two groups before and after treatment were observed.After treatment,the clinical efficacy of the two groups was evaluated.Results(1)After 2 weeks of treatment,the total effective rate of the study group was 97.50%(39/40),and that of the control group was 80.00%(32/40).The intergroup comparison(tested by chi-square test)showed that the clinical efficacy of the study group was significantly superior to that of the control group(P<0.05).(2)After treatment,the range of motion of lumbar flexion,extension and rotation in the two groups was significantly improved compared with that before treatment(P<0.05),and the improvement of lumbar range of motion in the study group was significantly superior to that in the control group(P<0.05 or P<0.01).(3)After treatment,the lumbar function scores of ODI score and RMDQ score in the two groups were significantly lower than those before treatment(P<0.05),and the decrease of ODI score and RMDQ score in the study group was significantly superior to that in the control group(P<0.01).(4)The pain VAS scores of the study group after one week,2 weeks and one month of treatment and the pain VAS scores of the control group after 2 weeks and one month of treatment were significantly lower than those before treatment(P<0.05),and the decrease of pain VAS scores of the study group after one week,2 weeks and one month of treatment was significantly superior to that of the control group(P<0.01).(5)After treatment,the parameters of surface electromyography of trunk extensors such as integrated electromyographic value(IEMG)and mean power frequency(MPF)in the two groups were obviously increased compared with those before treatment(P<0.05),and the increase of MPF and IEMG in the study group was significantly superior to that of the control group(P<0.01).Conclusion Yaobitong Capsules combined with Fu's subcutaneous needling can significantly enhance the curative effect of LDH patients,alleviate the lumbar range of motion,improve the surface electromyography of trunk extensors,and relieve muscle fatigue and pain symptoms.
4.Effect of origin, tree age, and harvesting time on content of flavonoids and terpene lactones in Ginkgo Folium.
Fu-Juan SHI ; Chao-Jie YANG ; Xiu-Fen CHEN ; Mi-Ji-Ti MAIHELIYA ; Miao-Miao HUANG ; Xue-Jiao WEI ; Kun WANG ; Chun-Sheng LIU ; Yao-Jun YANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2022;47(15):4055-4065
The content of total flavonol glycosides in Ginkgo Folium in the planting bases was determined by high performance liquid chromatography(HPLC).The samples were extracted by reflux with methanol-25% hydrochloric acid.The HPLC conditions were as follows: Agilent ZORBAX SB-C_(18) column(4.6 mm×250 mm, 5 μm), isocratic elution with mobile phase of 0.4% phosphoric acid solution-methanol(45∶55), flow rate of 1 mL·min~(-1), column temperature of 30 ℃, detection wavelength of 360 nm, and injection vo-lume of 10 μL.A method for the determination of terpene lactones in Ginkgo Folium was established based on ultra-high performance liquid chromatograph-triple-quadrupole/linear ion-trap tandem mass spectrometry(UPLC-QTRAP-MS/MS).The UPLC conditions were as below: gradient elution with acetonitrile-0.1% formic acid, flow rate of 0.2 mL·min~(-1), column temperature of 30 ℃, sample chamber temperature of 10 ℃, and injection volume of 10 μL.The ESI~+and multiple reaction monitoring(MRM) were adopted for the MS.The above methods were used to determine the content of total flavonol glycosides and terpene lactones in 99 batches of Ginkgo Folium from 6 planting bases, and the results were statistically analyzed.The content of flavonoids and terpene lactones in Ginkgo Folium from different origins, from trees of different ages, harvested at different time, from trees of different genders, and processed with different methods was compared.The results showed that the content of total flavonol glucosides in 99 Ginkgo Folium samples ranged from 0.38% to 2.08%, and the total content of the four terpene lactones was in the range of 0.03%-0.87%.The method established in this study is simple and reliable, which can be used for the quantitative analysis of Ginkgo Folium.The research results lay a basis for the quality control of Ginkgo Folium.
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods*
;
Flavonoids/analysis*
;
Flavonols
;
Ginkgo biloba
;
Glycosides/analysis*
;
Lactones/analysis*
;
Methanol
;
Plant Leaves/chemistry*
;
Tandem Mass Spectrometry/methods*
;
Terpenes/analysis*
;
Trees
5.Content determination of five flavonoids in Tibetan medicine Rhododendron anthopogonoides by quantitative analysis of multi-components by single marker (QAMS).
Yao PENG ; Rong ZENG ; Shang-Jie WU ; Si LEI ; Zhi-Na SUN ; Xiu-Qin HE ; Juan LI ; Shun-Xiang LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2021;46(9):2229-2236
To establish a quantitative analysis of multi-components by single marker(QAMS) method for five flavonoids in Rhododendron anthopogonoides and verify its feasibility and applicability in the medicinal materials of R. anthopogonoides. With hyperoside as the internal reference, relative correction factors(RCF) of rutin, quercetin, quercitrin and kaempferol were established by high-performance liquid chromatography(HPLC) analysis. RCFs were used to calculate the content of each component, system durability and relative retention time. Simultaneously, QAMS and external standard method(ESM) were used to determine the content of five flavonoids in 12 batches of R. anthopogonoides from different origins. The results were statistically analyzed to verify the accuracy and feasibility. The fingerprints and cluster analysis data of R. anthopogonoides analyzed and discussed differences among the batches. According to the results, the RCFs of rutin, quercetin, quercetin and kaempferol in R. anthopogonoides were 1.242 6, 0.990 5, 0.535 0, and 0.781 3, respectively. The RCFs represented a good reproducibility under different experimental conditions. Besides, there was no significant difference between QAMS and ESM. Besides, the fingerprint and cluster analysis data showed the consistency between the classification and with the origin distribution of the herbs. In conclusion, the QAMS method shows a good stability and accuracy in the quality control of R. anthopogonoides.
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
;
Drugs, Chinese Herbal
;
Flavonoids
;
Medicine, Tibetan Traditional
;
Reproducibility of Results
;
Rhododendron
6.Identification of
Chen TANG ; Chun FAN ; Dong Bei GUO ; Xiu Juan MA ; Qing Tao CAI ; Xiao Xuan CHEN ; Min ZHANG ; Jia Yao LI ; Qiu Ying AN ; Ran ZHAO
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2021;34(8):656-661
7.Effect of Signal Transduction Pathway Gene Mutations on the One- course Induced Remission Rate and Analysis of Clinical Characteristics in Patients with CBF-AML.
Li-Fang FAN ; Jing XU ; Xiu-Hua CHEN ; Ting-Ting TIAN ; Juan XIE ; Jin-Jun HU ; Zhi-Ping GUO ; Yan-Hong TAN ; Zhi-Fang XU ; Fang-Gang REN ; Yao-Fang ZHANG ; Ming LUO ; Wei-Xiao REN ; Hong-Wei WANG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2020;28(3):781-788
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the effect of other gene mutations outside the fusion gene on the first complete remission (CR) induced by one course of induction chemotherapy in patients with core binding factor-associated acute myeloid leukemia (CBF-AML).
METHODS:
DNA was extracted from bone marrow or peripheral blood samples of newly diagnosed CBF-AML patients admitted to the Hematology Department of the Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University from January 2015 to January 2019. Next-generation sequencing was used for detection of 34 kinds of hematologic malignancy-related gene mutations in patients with CBF-AML, the effect of related gene mutations on the first complete remission (CR) rate in one course of induction chemotherapy was analyzed by combineation with clinical characteristics.
RESULTS:
34 kinds of genes in bone marrow or peripheral blood of 43 patients were detected by high throughput sequencing and the gene mutations were detected in 16 out of 34 genes. The mutation rate of KIT gene was the highest (48.8%), followed by NRAS (16.3%), ASXL1 (16.3%), TET2 (11.6%), CSF3R (9.3%), FLT3 (9.3%), KRAS (7.0%). The detection rates of mutations in different functional genes were as follows: genes related with signal transduction pathway (KIT, FLT3, CSF3R, KRAS, NRAS, JAK2, CALR, SH2B3, CBL) had the highest mutation frequency (72.1% (31/43); epigenetic modification gene mutation frequency was 30.2% (13/43), including ASXL1, TET2, BCOR); transcriptional regulation gene mutation frequency was 7.0% (3/43), including ETV6, RUNX1, GATA2). Splicing factor related gene mutation frequency was 2.3% (1/43), including ZRSR2). The CR rate was 74.4% after one course of induction chemotherapy. At first diagnosis, patients with low expression of WT1 (the median value of WT1 was 788.9) were more likely to get CR (P=0.032) and the RFS of patients who got CR after one course of induction chemotherapy was significantly longer than that of patients without CR [7.6 (2.2-44.1) versus 5.8 (1-19.4), (P=0.048)]. The rate of CR in the signal transduction pathway gene mutation group was significantly lower than that in non-mutation group (64.5% vs 100%) (P=0.045), while the level of serum hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase (HBDH) was significantly higher than that in non-mutation group [(418 (154-2702) vs 246 (110-1068)] (P=0.032). There was no difference in CD56 expression between the two groups (P=0.053), which was limited to the difference between (≥20%) expression and non-expression. (P=0.048).
CONCLUSION
CBF-AML patients with signal transduction pathway gene mutation are often accompanied by high HBDH level and CD56 expression, moreover, the remission rate induced by one course of treatment is low.
High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
;
Humans
;
Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute
;
Mutation
;
Prognosis
;
Signal Transduction
8.Application Value of Combined Detection of Urinary Amino Acid Metabolite and Tumor Specific Growth Factor in Evaluation of Curative Efficacy for Acute Leukemia.
Li-Teng YAO ; Xiu-Juan YE ; Wen-Guang CHU
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2019;27(1):39-44
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the clinical importance of combined detection of urinary amino acid metabolite --urinary tyrosine (UT) and tumor specific growth factor (TSGF) in the disease observation and curative effect evaluation of acute leukemia(AL).
METHODS:
In 87 cases of AL, the UT and TSGF levels were detected by using chemical chromogenic method and continuous monitoring method respectively. The 2 indicators of each treatment group were statistically analyzed and compared with that of 50 healthy control group.
RESULTS:
In 87 AL patients, the levels of UT and TSGF after treatment were significantly lower than those before treatment (P<0.01). The level of UT in non-remission(NR) group and partial remission(PR) group was significantly higher than that in completely remission(CR) group(P<0.01,P<0.05) and control group (P<0.01, P<0.01), The UT level in NR group was significantly higher than that in PR group (P<0.05), the UT level in CR group was significantly higher than that in control group (P<0.05). The levels of TSGF in NR and PR groups were significantly higher than those in CR and control groups(P<0.01, P<0.01). The level of TSGF in NR group was significantly higher than that in PR group(P<0.05), but no significant difference existed between CR group and control group(P>0.05).
CONCLUSION
UT and TSGF levels are related with the metabolism of tumor cells in AL patients. UT level can be used to predict the recurrence of patients with CR. The combined dynamical monitoring of these 2 indicators can be used as the indexes for observation of AL status, evaluation of therapeutic efficacy, prediction of prognosis and relapse of AL.
Acute Disease
;
Amino Acids
;
Antigens, Neoplasm
;
Humans
;
Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute
;
Neoplasm Proteins
;
Prognosis
;
Recurrence
9.Potential Role of Interleukin-25/Interleukin-33/Thymic Stromal Lymphopoietin-Fibrocyte Axis in the Pathogenesis of Allergic Airway Diseases.
Xiu-Juan YAO ; Xiao-Fang LIU ; Xiang-Dong WANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2018;131(16):1983-1989
Objective:
Allergic airway diseases (AADs) are a group of heterogeneous disease mediated by T-helper type 2 (Th2) immune response and characterized with airway inflammation and remodeling, including allergic asthma, allergic rhinitis, and chronic rhinosinusitis with allergic background. This review aimed to discuss the abnormal epithelial-mesenchymal crosstalk in the pathogenesis of AADs.
Data Sources:
Articles referred in this review were collected from the database of PubMed published in English up to January 2018.
Study Selection:
We had done a literature search using the following terms "allergic airway disease OR asthma OR allergic rhinitis OR chronic sinusitis AND IL-25 OR IL-33 OR thymic stromal lymphopoietin OR fibrocyte". Related original or review articles were included and carefully analyzed.
Results:
It is now believed that abnormal epithelial-mesenchymal crosstalk underlies the pathogenesis of AADs. However, the key regulatory factors and molecular events involved in this process still remain unclear. Epithelium-derived triple cytokines, including interleukin (IL)-25, IL-33, and thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP), are shown to act on various target cells and promote the Th2 immune response. Circulating fibrocyte is an important mesenchymal cell that can mediate tissue remodeling. We previously found that IL-25-circulating fibrocyte axis was significantly upregulated in patients with asthma, which may greatly contribute to asthmatic airway inflammation and remodeling.
Conclusions
In view of the redundancy of cytokines and "united airway" theory, we propose a new concept that IL-25/IL-33/TSLP-fibrocyte axis may play a vital role in the abnormal epithelial-mesenchymal crosstalk in some endotypes of AADs. This novel idea will guide potential new intervention schema for the common treatment of AADs sharing common pathogenesis in the future.
Asthma
;
metabolism
;
physiopathology
;
Cytokines
;
physiology
;
Humans
;
Interleukin-17
;
physiology
;
Interleukin-33
;
physiology
10.Co-expression of PML-RARα and AML1-ETO rearrangements in a case with acute myeloid leukemia and literature review.
Juan LI ; Xiu Hua CHEN ; Yi Qun ZHANG ; Yan hong TAN ; Guo Xue LI ; Jian Mei CHANG ; Zhi Fang XU ; Fang Gang REN ; Yao Fang ZHANG ; Hong Wei WANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2018;39(1):69-71

Result Analysis
Print
Save
E-mail