1.Risk factors for painful diabetic neuropathy in type 2 diabetes mellitus
Xiaojun CAO ; Mengjie TANG ; Limin SHEN ; Ya SHEN ; Yezi SUN ; Huan LU
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2026;37(3):168-171
Objective To explore the risk factors of painful diabetic neuropathy (PDN) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Methods A total of 269 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) who were treated in the Department of Endocrinology at Zhangjiagang Hospital Affiliated to Soochow University from January 2020 to December 2024 were selected. The patients were divided into two groups: T2DM without PDN (n=190) and T2DM with PDN (n=79). The general characteristics and biochemical indicators of the two groups of patients were compared. Multivariate logistic regression was used to analyze the associated factors with PDN in T2DM. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to evaluate fasting C-peptide (FC-P), body mass index (BMI), and disease duration to predict the risk of PDN. Results Compared with the T2DM group without concurrent PDN, the T2DM group with concurrent PDN had a longer disease course, lower BMI, higher HDL-C, lower FC-P, and a higher proportion of diabetic retinopathy. The differences between the two groups were statistically significant (P<0.05). The results of multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that BMI, duration, and FC-P were associated factors of PDN. Conclusion BMI, duration and FC-P are associated factors of painful neuropathy complicated with type 2 diabetes.
2.Endothelial cells nurture stem cell-like characteristics of osteosarcoma cells in a perivascular niche by CXCL12/CXCR4 pathway
Ya CAO ; Yang LIU ; Yang WANG ; Qiaonan GUO ; Yangfan LYU ; Guosheng ZHAO
Journal of Army Medical University 2025;47(13):1463-1474
Objective To investigate the effect of endothelial cells in the perivascular niche on the stem cell-like characteristics of osteosarcoma cells and primarily explore the possible molecular mechanism.Methods A co-culture model was established in vitro using SV40T-human umbilical vein endothelial cells(HUVEC-T1)and osteosarcoma stem cells(OSCs)derived from the human osteosarcoma cell line 143B.Thus,there were 2 groups of cells,OSCs and co-cultured OSCs.The self-renewal capacity of OSCs between the 2 groups was assessed using a limiting dilution forming sphere assay.Flow cytometry and Western blotting were used to detect the expression of stem cell marker CD133 and stemness transcription factors SOX2 and NANOG.Fourteen female nude mice(4~6 weeks old,weighing 18~20 g)were randomly and equally divided into 2 groups of subcutaneous xenograft models:the control group(OSCs suspension)and the experimental group(OSCs+HUVEC-T1 mixed suspension).The tumor volume and mass were compared between the 2 xenograft groups.Immunofluorescence(IF)staining was used to verify the spatial proximity between endothelial cells and OSCs in vivo,while immunohistochemistry was employed to compare microvessel density(MVD)and CD133 expression level between the 2 groups.RNA-seq was performed to identify potential signaling pathways of endothelial cells affecting the stemness of OSCs.PCR and Western blotting were applied to confirm the RNA-seq findings.Exogenous protein treatment,IF staining,Western blotting and sphere formation assay were utilized to preliminarily validate the role of the identified pathway in regulating the stemness phenotype of OSCs.Results The in vitro co-culture model of HUVEC-T1 and OSCs was successfully established.Compared with the control group,the co-culture group exhibited significantly enhanced self-renewal ability of OSCs,laeger proportion of the stemness marker CD133+[(8.20±1.64)%vs(4.32±1.34)%,P<0.05],enhanced expression of CD117,SOX2 and NANOG(P<0.05),along with more sphere formation(P<0.05)and elevated SOX2/NANOG protein levels.The xenograft mice from the experimental group showed larger tumor volume(643.10±413.50 vs 247.90±93.66 mm3,P<0.05)and heavier tumor weight(0.52±0.27 vs 0.24±0.10 g,P<0.05)when compared the control group,correspondingly showing increased MVD(22.57±11.84 vs 11.43±5.38,P<0.05)and elevated CD133 expression(P<0.05).IF staining confirmed the adjacency of CD31-labeled endothelial cells and CD133-labeled OSCs in vivo.RNA-seq and functional experiments demonstrated that CXCR4 was highly expressed in co-cultured OSCs,CXCL12 was highly expressed in co-cultured endothelial cells,and exogenous CXCL12 promoted the sphere formation and expression levels of SOX2 and NANOG of OSCs(P<0.05).Conclusion Endothelial cells within the perivascular niche may promote the stemness phenotype of osteosarcoma cells via the CXCL12/CXCR4 pathway.
3.Expression of miR-616 in osteosarcoma and its role in proliferation,apoptosis,migration and invasion of tumor cells
Wanlei FU ; Xianglin HAO ; Ya CAO ; Jiying XIA ; Xiaogang ZHOU ; Jiayi XU ; Qiaonan GUO
Journal of Army Medical University 2025;47(20):2461-2473
Objective To elucidate the effects of miR-616 on the malignant biological processes of osteosarcoma and to preliminarily explore its potential mechanisms.Methods In situ hybridization(ISH)was employed to analyze miR-616 expression in 11 paraffin-embedded osteosarcoma specimens collected in our department during January 2018 to December 2019.Quantitative real-time PCR(qRT-PCR)was used to compare the mRNA expression level of miR-616 in the osteoblast cell line hFOB1.19 and osteosarcoma cell lines 143B and HOS.Stable cell lines with miR-616 knockdown or overexpression were established via lentiviral transfection in 143B and HOS cells.Cell proliferation and apoptosis were detected by flow cytometry,while cell invasion and migration were assessed using Transwell and colony formation assays,respectively.To evaluate the effect of miR-616 on tumor growth in vivo,10 female nude mice(4 weeks old,weighing 18~20 g)were randomized into a control group and a miR-616 overexpression group.After the xenograft tumor model was constructed,the growth of subcutaneous tumors was monitored.Finally,next-generation sequencing and a dual-luciferase reporter assay were performed to identify the target genes of miR-616.Results ISH results showed that miR-616 expression was up-regulated in osteosarcoma tissues than adjacent tissues,and primarily localized in the cytoplasm.qRT-PCR confirmed that miR-616 level was significantly higher in 143B and HOS cells than hFOB1.19 cells(P<0.05).In vitro experiments revealed that miR-616 overexpression enhanced the proliferation,migration and invasion,while suppressing apoptosis in 143B and HOS cells(P<0.01).Conversely,miR-616 knockdown weakened these malignant phenotypes(P<0.05),with miR-616-3p showing a stronger effect on apoptosis than miR-616-5p.Animal experiments demonstrated that the tumor weight in the miR-616 overexpression group was significantly greater than that of the control group(98.00±17.22 vs 33.60±8.08 mg,P<0.01).Furthermore,KLF2 was identified and confirmed as a direct target of miR-616.Conclusion MiR-616 promotes malignant biological behaviors in osteosarcoma,and its expression level indicates that it may serve as a potential therapeutic target.
4.One-pot Synthesis of Sulfhydryl-protected Fluorescent Silver Nanoclusters and Its Application in Detection of Tetracycline
Xi-Liang YANG ; Ya-Ya KUANG ; Zi-Tao LI ; Qiu-E CAO ; Chuan-Hua ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2025;53(9):1486-1495
Water-soluble silver nanoclusters(DHLA-AgNCs)with red fluorescence emission were synthesized using silver nitrate(AgNO3)as silver source,dihydrolipoic acid(DHLA)as ligand and sodium borohydride(NaBH4)as reducing agent by one-pot method.Based on the selective quenching of DHLA-AgNCs by tetracycline(TC),a rapid and selective fluorescence analysis method for detection of TC was constructed by monitoring the fluorescence intensity change at 650 nm.Under the optimal detection conditions,the fluorescence quenching efficiency of DHLA-AgNCs showed good linear relationship with concentration of TC within the range of 10.0-120.0 μmol/L,and the limit of detection(LOD)was 0.39 μmol/L.This method was successfully applied to detection of TC in milk samples,with spiked recoveries ranging from 99.5%to 102.5%,and relative standard deviations(RSDs)less than 5%.This method had the advantages of simplicity,rapidity,strong specificity and low cost,and thus provided a simple and feasible strategy for selective detection of TC.
5.Mechanism of Xiangmei Pills in treating ulcerative colitis based on UHPLC-Q-Orbitrap HRMS and 16S rDNA sequencing of intestinal flora.
Ya-Fang HOU ; Rui-Sheng WANG ; Zhen-Ling ZHANG ; Wen-Wen CAO ; Meng ZHAO ; Ya-Hong ZHAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(4):882-895
The efficacy of Xiangmei Pills on rats with ulcerative colitis(UC) was investigated by characterizing the spectrum of the active chemical components of Xiangmei Pills. Rapid identification and classification of the main chemical components were performed,and the therapeutic effects of Xiangmei Pills on the proteins and intestinal flora of UC rats were analyzed to explore the mechanism of its action in treating UC. Fifty SD rats were acclimatized to feeding for 3 d and randomly divided into blank group, model group,mesalazine group(0. 4 g·kg~(-1)), low-dose group of Xiangmei Pills(1. 89 g·kg~(-1)), and high-dose group of Xiangmei Pills(5. 67 g·kg~(-1)), with 10 rats in each group. 5% dextrose sodium sulfate(DSS) was given by gavage to induce the male SD rat model with UC,and the corresponding medicinal solution was given by gavage after 10 days, respectively. The therapeutic effect of Xiangmei Pills on rats with UC was evaluated according to body mass, disease activity index(DAI), and hematoxylin-eosin(HE) staining, and the histopathological changes in the colon were observed. Ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole/electrostatic field orbitrap high-resolution mass spectrometry(UHPLC-Q-Orbitrap HRMS) technique was used to rapidly and accurately identify the main chemical constituents of Xiangmei Pills. Immunohistochemistry was used to detect the expression of aryl hydrocarbon receptor(AhR),interferon-γ(IFN-γ), mucin-2(MUC-2), and cytochrome P450 1A1(CYP1A1) in colon tissue. Interleukin-22(IL-22) expression in colon tissue was detected by immunofluorescence. The 16S r DNA high-throughput sequencing technique was used to study the modulatory effects of Xiangmei Pills on the intestinal flora structure of rats with UC. Pharmacodynamic results showed that compared with that of the blank group, the colon tissue of the model group was congested, and ulcers were visible in the mucosa; compared with that in the model group, the histopathology of the colon of the rats with UC in the groups of Xiangmei Pills were improved, with scattered ulcers and reduced inflammatory cell infiltration. Chemical analysis showed that a total of 45 components were identified by mass spectrometry information, including 15 phenolic acids, 8 coumarins, 15 organic acids, 3 amino acids, 2 flavonoids, and 2 other components. Compared with those in the blank group, the levels of Ah R, CYP1A1, MUC-2, and IL-22 proteins in the colon tissue of rats in the model group were significantly decreased, and the level of IFN-γ protein was significantly increased; the intestinal flora of rats in the model group was disorganized, with a decrease in the abundance of the flora; the relative abundance of Bacteroidetes,unclassified genera of Ascomycetes, Prevotella of the Prevotella family, and Prevotella decreased significantly, and that of Firmicutes decreased, but the difference was not statistically significant. The relative abundance of Bacteroidetes, Bifidobacterium, and Lactobacillus increased significantly. Compared with those of the model group, the levels of Ah R, CYP1A1, MUC-2, and IL-22proteins in the colonic tissue of the groups of Xiangmei Pills were significantly higher, and the levels of IFN-γ proteins were significantly lower. The recovery of the intestinal flora was accelerated, and the diversity of the intestinal flora was significantly increased. The relative abundance of Bacteroidetes was significantly increased, and that of unclassified genera of Ascomycetes,Lactobacillus, Prevotella of the Prevotella family, and Prevotella was significantly increased. The relative abundance of Bacteroidetes and Bifidobacterium was significantly decreased. This study demonstrated that Xiangmei Pills can effectively treat UC, mainly through the phenolic acid and organic acid components to stimulate the intestinal barrier, regulate protein expression and the relative abundance and diversity of intestinal flora, and play a role in the treatment of UC.
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Colitis, Ulcerative/metabolism*
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/chemistry*
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Male
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Rats
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Gastrointestinal Microbiome/genetics*
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Humans
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Mass Spectrometry
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RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics*
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Bacteria/drug effects*
6.Evidence evaluation of 12 commonly-used Chinese patent medicines in treatment of osteoporosis based on Eff-iEC and GRADE.
Guang-Cheng WEI ; Zhi-Long ZHANG ; Xin-Wen ZHANG ; Ye LUO ; Jin-Jie SHI ; Rui MA ; Jie-Yang DU ; Ke ZHU ; Jiu-Cheng PENG ; Yu-Long YA ; Wei CAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(15):4372-4385
This study applied the grading of recommendations assessment, development and evaluation(GRADE) system and the integrated evidence chain-based effectiveness evaluation of traditional Chinese medicine(Eff-iEC) to evaluate the evidence for 12 commonly used Chinese patent medicines for the treatment of osteoporosis, which are frequently recommended in guidelines or expert consensuses. The results showed that Xianling Gubao Capsules/Tablets were rated as C(low-level evidence) according to the GRADE system, and as BA~+B~+(intermediate evidence) according to the Eff-iEC system. Jintiange Capsules were rated as C(low-level evidence) by the GRADE system, and as AA~+B(high-level evidence) by the Eff-iEC system. Gushukang Granules/Capsules were rated as C(low-level evidence) by GRADE system, and as BA~+B~+(intermediate evidence) by Eff-iEC system. Zuogui Pills were rated as C(low-level evidence) by GRADE system, and as AA~(++)B~+(high-level evidence) by Eff-iEC system. Qianggu Capsules were rated as D(extremely low-level evidence) by GRADE system, and as AA~+B~+(high-level evidence) by Eff-iEC system. Zhuanggu Zhitong Capsules were rated as D(extremely low-level evidence) by GRADE system, and as BA~+B(intermediate evidence) by Eff-iEC system. Jingui Shenqi Pills were rated as D(extremely low-level evidence) by GRADE system, and as AA~+B(high-level evidence) by Eff-iEC system. Quanduzhong Capsules were rated as D(extremely low-level evidence) by GRADE system, and as AD~+B~+(low-level evidence) by Eff-iEC system. Epimedium Total Flavones Capsules were rated as D(extremely low-level evidence) by GRADE system, and as AAB~+(high-level evidence) by Eff-iEC system. Yougui Pills were rated as D(extremely low-level evidence) by GRADE system, and as AA~(++)B~(+ )(high-level evidence) by Eff-iEC system. Qigu Capsules were rated as D(extremely low-level evidence) by GRADE system, and as BB~+B(intermediate evidence) by Eff-iEC system. Liuwei Dihuang Pills were rated as C(low-level evidence) by GRADE system, and as AA~(++)B~+(high-level evidence) by Eff-iEC system. Overall, the Eff-iEC system provides a more comprehensive assessment of the effectiveness evidence for traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) than the GRADE system. However, it still has certain limitations that hinder its wider promotion and application. In terms of clinical evidence evaluation, both the Eff-iEC and GRADE systems reflect that the current clinical research quality on Chinese patent medicines for the treatment of osteoporosis is generally low. High-quality clinical trials are still needed in the future to further validate clinical efficacy.
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Osteoporosis/drug therapy*
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Humans
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Nonprescription Drugs/therapeutic use*
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Evidence-Based Medicine
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
7.Application of Assessment Scales in Palliative Care for Glioma: A Systematic Review.
Zhi-Yuan XIAO ; Tian-Rui YANG ; Ya-Ning CAO ; Wen-Lin CHEN ; Jun-Lin LI ; Ting-Yu LIANG ; Ya-Ning WANG ; Yue-Kun WANG ; Xiao-Peng GUO ; Yi ZHANG ; Yu WANG ; Xiao-Hong NING ; Wen-Bin MA
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 2025;40(3):211-218
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Patients with glioma experience a high symptom burden and have diverse palliative care needs. However, the assessment scales used in palliative care remain non-standardized and highly heterogeneous. To evaluate the application patterns of the current scales used in palliative care for glioma, we aim to identify gaps and assess the need for disease-specific scales in glioma palliative care. METHODS: We conducted a systematic search of five databases including PubMed, Web of Science, Medline, EMBASE, and CINAHL for quantitative studies that reported scale-based assessments in glioma palliative care. We extracted data on scale characteristics, domains, frequency, and psychometric properties. Quality assessments were performed using the Cochrane ROB 2.0 and ROBINS-I tools. RESULTS: Of the 3,405 records initially identified, 72 studies were included. These studies contained 75 distinct scales that were used 193 times. Mood (21.7%), quality of life (24.4%), and supportive care needs (5.2%) assessments were the most frequently assessed items, exceeding half of all scale applications. Among the various assessment dimensions, the Distress Thermometer (DT) was the most frequently used tool for assessing mood, while the Short Form-36 Health Survey Questionnaire (SF-36) was the most frequently used tool for assessing quality of life. The Mini Mental Status Examination (MMSE) was the most common tool for cognitive assessment. Performance status (5.2%) and social support (6.8%) were underrepresented. Only three brain tumor-specific scales were identified. Caregiver-focused scales were limited and predominantly burden-oriented. CONCLUSIONS: There are significant heterogeneity, domain imbalances, and validation gaps in the current use of assessment scales for patients with glioma receiving palliative care. The scale selected for use should be comprehensive and user-friendly.
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Glioma/psychology*
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Palliative Care/methods*
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Quality of Life
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Psychometrics
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Brain Neoplasms/psychology*
8.The implementation situations, opportunities, and challenges of China’s integrated elderly care and medical services model and comprehensive care for the elderly
Chinese Medical Ethics 2025;38(3):289-295
China’s integrated elderly care and medical services model is mainly reflected in the close cooperation between medical institutions and pension institutions, providing comprehensive care services for the elderly, and has been promoted nationwide. However, this model still faces challenges, such as uneven resource distribution, inconsistent service standards, and a lack of talent. As the aging process of the population deepens continuously, the demand for integrated elderly care and medical services has increased, and relevant policies issued by the government and social concerns have brought development opportunities for this model. Scientific and technological advancements will also promote the development of integrated elderly care and medical services towards intelligence and personalization. It is expected that continuous investment in policies, capital, technology, and other aspects will be made to promote the standardization, specialization, and popularization of services to meet the needs of the elderly and improve their quality of life. The joint efforts of all sectors of society are also needed to continuously innovate service models and improve service levels, to effectively address the challenges brought by an aging society.
9.Effects and mechanism of total alkaloids of Corydalis Rhizoma on the regulation of cuproptosis in rats with diabetic cardiomyopathy
Jun LI ; Yazhi QI ; Ya TANG ; Rui CAO ; Qiang XU ; Yusheng HAN
China Pharmacy 2025;36(7):801-806
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects and mechanism of total alkaloids of Corydalis Rhizoma (TAC) on the regulation of cuproptosis in rats with diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM) based on silence information regulator 1(Sirt1)/tumor protein 53(P53)signaling pathway. METHODS DCM rat model was induced by high-fat and high-sugar diet and intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin. Thirty-two model rats were randomly divided into model group, TAC low-dose, medium-dose and high-dose groups (7, 10.5, 14 mg/kg), with 8 rats in each group. An additional 8 rats were assigned to normal control group. Related drugs or normal saline were administered intragastrically in each group, once a day, for 4 weeks. After the last medication, the fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels of the rats were measured. The levels of myocardial creatine kinase (CK), creatine kinase isoenzyme (CK-MB), and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in serum and myocardial tissue of rats were all detected. The pathological morphology, fibrosis degree, and Cu2+ deposition of myocardial tissue in rats were observed. The levels of Cu2+ and glutathione (GSH) in myocardial tissue, the expressions of Sirt1/P53 signaling pathway-related proteins [Sirt1, P53, solute carrier family 7 membrane 11 (SLC7A11)], and iron-sulfur cluster-related proteins [ferredoxin 1 (FDX1), lipoic acid synthetase (LIAS), aconitase 2 (ACO2), NADH-ubiquinone oxidoreductase core subunit S8 (NDUFS8), dihydrolipoamide acetyltransferase (DLAT), dihydrolipoamide succinyltransferase (DLST)], and heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) were all determined. RESULTS Compared with normal control group, the model group exhibited significantly elevated levels of FBG, CK, CK-MB and LDH in both serum and myocardial tissue, as well as increased 2+ levels of Cu in myocardial tissue and the expression of P53 and HSP70 proteins (P<0.05); the level of GSH and the expression levels of Sirt1, SLC7A11, FDX1, LIAS, ACO2, NDUFS8, DLAT, and DLST proteins in myocardial tissue were all significantly decreased (P<0.05); the myocardial tissue exhibited severe pathological damage, with numerous inflammatory cell infiltrations and significant fibrosis, as well as increased deposition of Cu2+. Compared with model group, most of the above quantitative indicators in rats were significantly reversed in TAC groups (P<0.05); the pathological damage to the myocardial tissue was alleviated, with reduced fibrosis and Cu2+ deposition. CONCLUSIONS TAC can ameliorate DCM in rats, and its mechanism of action may be related to activating the activity of the Sirt1/P53 signaling pathway, promoting the chelation of GSH with Cu2+, and inhibiting cuproptosis of cardiomyocyte.
10.The Impact of Reproductive Traits on Psoriasis Risk is Mediated by Education Attainment and Body Mass Index: A Mendelian Randomization Study.
Ya Jia LI ; Qiang Xiang LI ; Zi Qin CAO ; Jian Huang WU
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2025;38(3):365-375
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the causality between reproductive traits and risk of psoriasis by using a large Mendelian randomization (MR) study.
METHODS:
A two-sample MR study was performed using summarized statistics from the genome-wide association studies (GWAS) conducted in reproductive traits, as well as GWAS data on overall psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis (PsA), and psoriasis vulgaris (PV). Besides univariable MR (UVMR), multivariable MR and two-step MR was used to calculate the independent effects and quantify the proportion mediated by education or body mass index (BMI).
RESULTS:
Genetically predicted early age at first sexual intercourse (AFS) led to an increased risk of overall psoriasis [odds ratio ( OR) UVMR: 0.54]; 36.13% of this effect was mediated through BMI and 47.79% through educational attainment. The direct negative casual association between age at first birth (AFB)-PsA was dominant ( OR UVMR: 0.76), with 49.61% proportion of the mediation due to BMI. The mediating effect was found for BMI on the AFS-PV relationship, which accounted for 26.27% of the proportion. AFS was inversely associated with the risk of overall psoriasis and PV, with considerable mediation by BMI and educational attainment.
CONCLUSION
Early AFB may cause a higher risk of PsA, while the AFS-PsA association was fully mediated by BMI.
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Body Mass Index
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Psoriasis/etiology*
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Mendelian Randomization Analysis
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Educational Status
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Female
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Genome-Wide Association Study
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Risk Factors
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Male
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Reproduction
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Adult


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