1.Analysis of microbial community composition of lower respiratory tract in patients with severe hospital-acquired pneumonia in critical care
Tongtong ZHENG ; Min WANG ; Qi SHAN ; Minghang LI ; Yazhen BAI ; Qizhi FU
Tianjin Medical Journal 2025;53(11):1145-1151
Objective To investigae microbial community structure of lower respiratory tract in severe hospital-acquired pneumonia(SHAP)patients in intensive care unit(ICU)using metagenomic next-generation sequencing(mNGS).Methods mNGS was performed on bronchoalveolar lavage fluid(BALF)of 84 patients with SHAP.Patients were grouped based on age,smoking status,underlying diseases and duration of artificial airway.The differences in α diversity,β diversity,microbial composition and community structure of airway microbiota were compared between different groups.The differential airway microbiota associated with artificial airway were screened,and microbial co-occurrence networks was constructed to observe the interaction in microorganisms.Results Results of α diversity analysis revealed that diversity and evenness of the microbial community were higher in young adults compared to those of middle-aged patients,while microbial diversity and evenness were significantly reduced in patients with comorbid stroke.In the group of artificial airway treatment,the diversity and uniformity of microorganisms decreased as the duration of artificial airway treatment increased.The diversity was the lowest when the artificial airway treatment lasted for more than 3 days.β diversity analysis confirmed that there were significant differences in the distinct microbial community structures between the>3 days support group and the non-intubated and≤3 days support cohorts.Acinetobacter baumannii was dominant in all groups.The bacterial diversity was significantly higher in the middle-aged group,the non-smoking group,the group without artificial airway therapy,the group without diabetes mellitus,the group with artificial airway therapy≥3 days and the group with chronic lung disease than those of other groups.In particular,pseudomonas aeruginosa,corynebacterium striatum and veillonella parvula were enriched in these groups.Difference analysis showed that there were significant differences in pseudomonas aeruginosa and corynebacterium striatum between the group with artificial airway treatment>3 days,the group without artificial airway therapy and the group with artificial airway treatment≤3 days.Network co-occurrence showed that there may be synergistic or antagonistic relationships between some microorganisms.Conclusion The microbial diversity of the lower respiratory tract in patients with SHAP significantly decreases in the elderly,those with concurrent stroke and those receiving artificial airway treatment.For these groups,rational use of antibiotics should be adopted to guide precise anti-infection treatment.
2.Analysis of microbial community composition of lower respiratory tract in patients with severe hospital-acquired pneumonia in critical care
Tongtong ZHENG ; Min WANG ; Qi SHAN ; Minghang LI ; Yazhen BAI ; Qizhi FU
Tianjin Medical Journal 2025;53(11):1145-1151
Objective To investigae microbial community structure of lower respiratory tract in severe hospital-acquired pneumonia(SHAP)patients in intensive care unit(ICU)using metagenomic next-generation sequencing(mNGS).Methods mNGS was performed on bronchoalveolar lavage fluid(BALF)of 84 patients with SHAP.Patients were grouped based on age,smoking status,underlying diseases and duration of artificial airway.The differences in α diversity,β diversity,microbial composition and community structure of airway microbiota were compared between different groups.The differential airway microbiota associated with artificial airway were screened,and microbial co-occurrence networks was constructed to observe the interaction in microorganisms.Results Results of α diversity analysis revealed that diversity and evenness of the microbial community were higher in young adults compared to those of middle-aged patients,while microbial diversity and evenness were significantly reduced in patients with comorbid stroke.In the group of artificial airway treatment,the diversity and uniformity of microorganisms decreased as the duration of artificial airway treatment increased.The diversity was the lowest when the artificial airway treatment lasted for more than 3 days.β diversity analysis confirmed that there were significant differences in the distinct microbial community structures between the>3 days support group and the non-intubated and≤3 days support cohorts.Acinetobacter baumannii was dominant in all groups.The bacterial diversity was significantly higher in the middle-aged group,the non-smoking group,the group without artificial airway therapy,the group without diabetes mellitus,the group with artificial airway therapy≥3 days and the group with chronic lung disease than those of other groups.In particular,pseudomonas aeruginosa,corynebacterium striatum and veillonella parvula were enriched in these groups.Difference analysis showed that there were significant differences in pseudomonas aeruginosa and corynebacterium striatum between the group with artificial airway treatment>3 days,the group without artificial airway therapy and the group with artificial airway treatment≤3 days.Network co-occurrence showed that there may be synergistic or antagonistic relationships between some microorganisms.Conclusion The microbial diversity of the lower respiratory tract in patients with SHAP significantly decreases in the elderly,those with concurrent stroke and those receiving artificial airway treatment.For these groups,rational use of antibiotics should be adopted to guide precise anti-infection treatment.
3.Clinical characteristics of Kennedy's disease: a report of three cases and literature review
Journal of Apoplexy and Nervous Diseases 2024;41(4):365-368
Objective To explore the clinical characteristics of Kennedy's disease (KD). Methods We reported three cases of KD confirmed by genetic testing admitted to the Department of Neurology of The First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Science and Technology. Based on their clinical manifestations, physical examination results, and auxiliary examination data as well as previous literature, we analyzed and summarized the clinical features of KD. Results The three male KD patients were aged 43-46 years. They mainly manifested with progressive slurred speech, limb weakness, tongue muscle atrophy with tremor, and breast development. Creatine kinase levels were increased and sex hormone levels were abnormal in all the patients. Electromyography showed extensive neurogenic damage with involvement of both motor and sensory nerves. Genetic testing detected over 40 CAG repeats in the androgen receptor gene in all the cases. Conclusion KD is a late-onset inherited motor neuron disease, which can involve multiple systems to cause various clinical manifestations. Genetic testing is needed for a definite diagnosis.
4.Mechanism of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cell derived exosomes in promoting apoptosis of synovial fibroblasts in rheumatoid arthritis
Linkun BAI ; Yazhen SU ; Minghui ZHANG ; Qianru LIU ; Chengqiang ZHANG ; Liyun ZHANG ; Gailian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2024;28(11):819-828
Objective:To investigate the effect of hUCMSC-exos on the expression levels of HDAC in different isotypes of RA FLSs, and to elucidate the possible mechanism of hUCMSC-exos on the apoptosis of RA FLSs by regulating HDAC.Methods:hUCMSC and hUCMSC-Exos were isolated and identified. RT-qPCR was used to detect the changes in HDAC mRNA expression levels in FLSs after hUCMSC-Exos intervention, and the most affected HDAC types were identified. Western blot was used to detect the levels of FLS HDAC1 protein and the expression levels of NF-κB p65 and phospho-NF-κB p65 (Ser 536) in the blank control group, hUCMSC group, hUCMSC-Exos group, Trichostatin A (TSA) group and HDAC1 Inhibitor (Pyroxamide) group. To investigate the effects of hUCMSC-Exos on HDAC expression and NF-κB activity in FLSs. Flow cytometry was used to detect the effect of hUCMSC-Exos on the apoptosis of FLSs. ELISA was used to detect the effects of hUCMSC-Exos on the secretion of TNF-α, IL-6, IL-1β and IL-8 by FLSs. Flow cytometry and ELISA were used to detect the apoptosis level and pro-inflammatory cytokine secretion level of RA FLSs in the blank control group, NF-κB Inhibitor (pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate (PDTC) group, hUCMSC-Exos group and PDTC+hUCMSC-Exos co-intervention group. Whether inhibition of NF-κB affects the regulatory effect of hUCMSC-Exos on RA FLSs was further explored. All experimental data conforming to the normal distribution were compared by one-way ANOVA. LSD- t test was used for pin-group comparison, and independent sample t test was used for two-sample comparison. Results:Cultured primary hUCMSC were adherently grown spindle-shaped cells, and hUCMSC-Exos were saucer-shaped membranous vesicles, both of which met the identification criteria. hUCMSC-Exos reduced the expression level of HDCA1 mRNA [(0.932±0.091), t=2.19, P<0.001] and protein [(0.204±0.012), t=8.28, P<0.001] in RA FLSs, and the inhibitory effect was stronger than that of hUCMSC ( t=1.09, P=0.009) and HDAC1 ( t=11.29, P=0.013) Inhibitor. hUCMSC-Exos increased the apoptosis rate of RA FLSs [(48.68±0.84)%, t=12.33, P<0.001]. hUCMSC-Exos reduced the secretion levels of TNF-α [(29.6±1.0)pg/ml, t=10.78, P<0.001], IL-6 [(20.1±0.7)pg/ml, t=7.96, P<0.001], IL-1β [(9.28±0.23)pg/ml, t=6.14, P<0.001] and IL-8 [(108.0±3.8)pg/ml, t=1.21, P<0.001] in the supernatant of RA FLSs. hUCMSC-Exos reduced the expression level of p-NF-κB-p65/NF-κB-p65 in RA FLSs(0.351±0.024, t=17.67, P<0.001), and its inhibitory effect was stronger than that of hUCMSC (0.515±0.064, t=8.07, P=0.009) and HDAC1 inhibitor(0.411±0.033, t=2.44, P=0.04). After use of NF-κB inhibitors, hUCMSC-Exos weakened the promotion of apoptosis of RA FLSs [(29.0±0.5)%, t=10.63, P<0.001] and weakened the inhibitory effect of IL-8 secretion in the supernatant of RA FLSs [(125.5±3.2)pg/ml, t=2.63, P=0.002]. Conclusion:hUCMSC-Exos can mimic maternal cells to effectively inhibit the aberrant expression of HDAC1 in RA FLSs. hUCMSC-Exos may affect the apoptosis of RA FLSs and the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines by inhibiting the HDAC1/NF-κB pathway.
5.Analysis of the influencing factors of embryo quality and pregnancy outcomes in frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycle in polycystic ovary syndrome patients
Zexin YANG ; Xuelian BAI ; Yazhen FAN ; Yinfeng ZHANG ; Haining LUO ; Yunshan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2022;42(4):357-363
Objective:To explore the influencing factors of embryos quality during the cycle of in vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection (IVF/ICSI) and pregnancy outcomes of frozen-thawed embryo transfer (FET) in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Methods:A retrospective case-control study design was used to analyze patients who received IVF/ICSI treatment at the Reproductive Medicine Center of Tianjin Central Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital from January 2015 to December 2019, underwent whole embryo cryopreserved and performed the first FET. The 1233 cycles included were divided into control group ( n=561) and PCOS group ( n=672) according to PCOS diagnosis. The general clinical characteristics, laboratory-related indicators and pregnancy outcomes of patients between the two groups were compared, and the affecting factors of the late miscarriage rate were analyzed by multivariate logistic regression. Results:1) In terms of the general clinical characteristics between the two groups, the differences of duration of infertility [(3.95±2.01) years vs. (4.84±2.91) years, P=0.007], body mass index (BMI) [(21.96±2.52) kg/m 2vs. (23.96±3.50) kg/m 2, P<0.001], basal luteinizing hormone [(4.71±2.38) mU/L vs. (8.18±5.40) mU/L, P<0.001], basal estradiol [(45.49±31.80) ng/L vs. (56.67±54.17) ng/L, P=0.032], basal testosterone [(42.80±13.45) ng/L vs. (53.45±38.67) ng/L, P=0.001], gonadortopin initial used dosage [(230.80±54.07) U vs. (192.11±53.79) U, P<0.001] were statistically significant. The endometrium preparation plan in the FET cycle, more PCOS group patients received hormone replacement treatment [64.1% (431/672) vs. 26.6% (149/561)], while more patients in control group received natural cycle transplantation [73.4% (412/561) vs. 35.9% (241/672)], and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.001). 2) In terms of the laboratory results, the number of oocytes retrieved in PCOS group (23.36±9.53) was higher than that in control group (20.32±8.81, P=0.002). The number of high-quality embryos and the rate of high-quality embryos in PCOS group [2.94±3.13; 33.3% (2016/6048)] were lower than those in control group [4.17±3.65, P=0.034; 46.3% (2339/5049), P<0.001], and the differences were statistically significant. 3) In the pregnancy outcomes, the high-quality embryo transfer rate and the biochemical pregnancy rate in control group were higher than those in PCOS group [71.0% (743/1046) vs. 59.3% (761/1284), P<0.001; 7.3% (41/561) vs. 4.5% (30/672), P=0.033], and the late miscarriage rate in PCOS group [10.3% (43/418)] was higher than that in control group [4.3% (16/326), P=0.002]. 4) Logistic regression analysis was performed on the influencing factors of late miscarriage. After correcting the confounding factors, PCOS ( OR=2.573, 95% CI=1.270-5.212, P=0.009) and maternal high BMI ( OR=1.080, 95% CI=0.991-1.176, P=0.031) were the risk factors for late miscarriage. Conclusion:The number of high-quality embryos and the rate of high-quality embryos in PCOS patients were lower than those in non-PCOS patients. PCOS and high BMI were risk factors for late miscarriage in patients. Improving endocrine disorders and weight control in PCOS patients before fertility treatment is of positive significance for improving the pregnancy outcome of patients.
6.Analysis of the influencing factors of embryo quality and pregnancy outcomes in frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycle in polycystic ovary syndrome patients
Zexin YANG ; Xuelian BAI ; Yazhen FAN ; Yinfeng ZHANG ; Haining LUO ; Yunshan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2022;42(4):357-363
Objective:To explore the influencing factors of embryos quality during the cycle of in vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection (IVF/ICSI) and pregnancy outcomes of frozen-thawed embryo transfer (FET) in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Methods:A retrospective case-control study design was used to analyze patients who received IVF/ICSI treatment at the Reproductive Medicine Center of Tianjin Central Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital from January 2015 to December 2019, underwent whole embryo cryopreserved and performed the first FET. The 1233 cycles included were divided into control group ( n=561) and PCOS group ( n=672) according to PCOS diagnosis. The general clinical characteristics, laboratory-related indicators and pregnancy outcomes of patients between the two groups were compared, and the affecting factors of the late miscarriage rate were analyzed by multivariate logistic regression. Results:1) In terms of the general clinical characteristics between the two groups, the differences of duration of infertility [(3.95±2.01) years vs. (4.84±2.91) years, P=0.007], body mass index (BMI) [(21.96±2.52) kg/m 2vs. (23.96±3.50) kg/m 2, P<0.001], basal luteinizing hormone [(4.71±2.38) mU/L vs. (8.18±5.40) mU/L, P<0.001], basal estradiol [(45.49±31.80) ng/L vs. (56.67±54.17) ng/L, P=0.032], basal testosterone [(42.80±13.45) ng/L vs. (53.45±38.67) ng/L, P=0.001], gonadortopin initial used dosage [(230.80±54.07) U vs. (192.11±53.79) U, P<0.001] were statistically significant. The endometrium preparation plan in the FET cycle, more PCOS group patients received hormone replacement treatment [64.1% (431/672) vs. 26.6% (149/561)], while more patients in control group received natural cycle transplantation [73.4% (412/561) vs. 35.9% (241/672)], and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.001). 2) In terms of the laboratory results, the number of oocytes retrieved in PCOS group (23.36±9.53) was higher than that in control group (20.32±8.81, P=0.002). The number of high-quality embryos and the rate of high-quality embryos in PCOS group [2.94±3.13; 33.3% (2016/6048)] were lower than those in control group [4.17±3.65, P=0.034; 46.3% (2339/5049), P<0.001], and the differences were statistically significant. 3) In the pregnancy outcomes, the high-quality embryo transfer rate and the biochemical pregnancy rate in control group were higher than those in PCOS group [71.0% (743/1046) vs. 59.3% (761/1284), P<0.001; 7.3% (41/561) vs. 4.5% (30/672), P=0.033], and the late miscarriage rate in PCOS group [10.3% (43/418)] was higher than that in control group [4.3% (16/326), P=0.002]. 4) Logistic regression analysis was performed on the influencing factors of late miscarriage. After correcting the confounding factors, PCOS ( OR=2.573, 95% CI=1.270-5.212, P=0.009) and maternal high BMI ( OR=1.080, 95% CI=0.991-1.176, P=0.031) were the risk factors for late miscarriage. Conclusion:The number of high-quality embryos and the rate of high-quality embryos in PCOS patients were lower than those in non-PCOS patients. PCOS and high BMI were risk factors for late miscarriage in patients. Improving endocrine disorders and weight control in PCOS patients before fertility treatment is of positive significance for improving the pregnancy outcome of patients.
7.A case report of pancreatic metastasis from prostate cancer
Zhengyu ZHOU ; Yimu ZHANG ; Yazhen HONG ; Jiyan BAI ; Dong YANG ; Pengcheng ZHAO ; Chaohong HE
Chinese Journal of Urology 2021;42(4):304-305
The most common metastatic site of prostate cancer is the bone, followed by the lung, bladder, liver, and adrenal gland. We report on a rare case of pancreatic metastasis from prostate cancer. A 52-year-old patient was admitted to the hospital with epigastric pain for 20 days. PET-CT showed malignant lesions in the prostate and pancreas, and prostate and pancreas puncture biopsies were performed, respectively. The patient was diagnosed as prostate cancer with pancreatic metastasis according to the pathological findings. After undergoing androgen deprivation therapy and docetaxel chemotherapy for 6 cycles, reexamination revealed that the pancreatic metastases had disappeared.
8.Clinical Analysis of Hemodynamic Changes in Aged Patients With Essential Hypertension
Ruojun WU ; Bingxue BAI ; Pei SUN ; Xin CHEN ; Qin LI ; Bin LI ; Yazhen WANG
Chinese Circulation Journal 2014;(7):517-519
Objective:To explore the hemodynamic changes in aged patients with essential hypertension (EH).
Methods: Our research included 2 groups, EH group, n=180 patients and Control group, n=100 subjects without cardiovascular diseases. The relevant indexes were recorded and compared by BioZ.com noninvasive hemodynamic monitor between 2 groups.
Results: With statistic processing, the cardiac output/index (CO/CI), cardiac index, thoracic lfuid content (TFC), systemic vascular resistance/index (SVR/SVRI) were signiifcantly different between EH group and Control group, all P<0.05.
Conclusion: The hemodynamic changes exist at certain degree indicating the potential injury of cardiac function in aged EH patients, such changes might be helpful for clinical diagnosis and treatment in EH patients.

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