1.RNA binding protein LIN28B promotes chemosensitivity of colon cancer by regulating the synthesis and activity of glutathione
Ning NING ; Yeqing SONG ; Yichao YAN ; Lin CHEN ; Yankai ZHANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;40(8):643-649
Objective:To explore the influence of LIN28B on chemosensitivity of colon cancer by regulating GSH.Methods:Functional enrichment analysis of LIN28B target genes was performed using database. The primary tumor tissues of colon cancer patients who received neoadjuvant chemotherapy at Department of Gastroenterology, Peking University International Hospital from Nov 2017 to May 2020 were collected, and their LIN28B levels were detected by immunohistochemistry. According to the tumor regression grade, they were divided into chemotherapy sensitive group and chemotherapy resistant group, and the difference of LIN28B expression between the two groups was compared. LIN28B overexpression and knockdown colon cancer cell lines were constructed, and the effect of LIN28B on the chemosensitivity of colon cancer cells was detected by MTT assay. Double luciferase reporting experiment and Western blot were used to detect the direct binding and regulation of LIN28B to mRNA of four GSH related enzymes. At the same time, the regulation of LIN28B on total GSH and reduced GSH was tested. Finally, by detecting the level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) γ-H2AX and Comet assay to analyze the potential impact of LIN28B on genomic instability.Results:GSH-related enzymes were highly enriched in LIN28B target genes. The expression of LIN28B was heterogeneous in colon cancer patients. Compared with the low expression group, the average survival time of patients with high expression of LIN28B was significantly increased [(50.2±2.9 )months vs. (31.1±4.0 )months, P=0.001], and the proportion of tumor regression grade 0-1 was significantly different (48.0% vs. 16.0%, P=0.032). The expression level of LIN28B in chemotherapy sensitive group was significantly higher than that in drug resistant group ( P<0.01). LIN28B overexpression significantly increased the chemosensitivity of HCT116 cells to 5-fluorouracil (5-Fu) and oxaliplatin (L-OPH). The synthesis and activity of GSH were further inhibited (all P<0.01). At the same time, the ROS level of LIN28B overexpression cells was significantly increased after treatment with L-OPH. The level of γ-H2AX was significantly increased, and the content of comet tail DNA was also significantly increased ( P<0.01). Conclusion:LIN28B may increase the chemosensitivity of colon cancer cells by directly inhibiting the expression of GSH related enzymes, resulting in the decrease of GSH synthesis and activity, the increase of ROS level and genomic instability.
2.Study on the Regularity of Essential Oils from Traditional Chinese Medicine with Hot Property in Enhancing Skin Permeabil-ity of Different Components
Zhichao SONG ; Senlan HUANG ; Xixi ZHU ; Shanshan LU ; Wenjun LIU ; Yeqing QU ; Jun CHEN
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;41(1):58-65
OBJECTIVE To study regularity of different components whose skin permeability is enhanced by essential oils(EOs)from traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)with hot property.METHODS Five EOs from TCM with hot property,namely Galangal oil,Dried Ginger oil,Cinnamon oil,Pepper oil,and Evodia oil were prepared and used in further studies.The in vitro skin cytotoxici-ty of these EOs and chemical penetration enhancer(PE)Azone were compared.HPLC method was established to determine 9 TCM components that are usually used in permeation studies.And the in vitro permeation experiments were carried out using the modified Franz diffusion cell method to evaluate the penetration enhancement effects of five EOs.RESULTS The cytotoxicity test revealed the IC50 value of EOs was 3.63-8.15 times of that of Azone,the classical chemical PE.HPLC method showed perfect specificity and 9 TCM components performed well in linear relationship,precision,repeatability,stability,and average recovery rate.The results of multiple linear regression showed a significant association between the penetration enhancement effects of EOs from TCM with hot prop-erty and log P values of the TCM components.EOs from TCM with hot property showed satisfactory penetration enhancement effects for hydrophobic components with log P values in the range of 2.6-3.5,e.g.resveratrol,tetrahydropalmatine and quercetin.CONCLU-SION EOs from TCM with hot property should be reasonably selected as PE according to the oil-water partition coefficient of the in-gredients.
3.Study on the Regularity of Essential Oils from Traditional Chinese Medicine with Hot Property in Enhancing Skin Permeabil-ity of Different Components
Zhichao SONG ; Senlan HUANG ; Xixi ZHU ; Shanshan LU ; Wenjun LIU ; Yeqing QU ; Jun CHEN
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;41(1):58-65
OBJECTIVE To study regularity of different components whose skin permeability is enhanced by essential oils(EOs)from traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)with hot property.METHODS Five EOs from TCM with hot property,namely Galangal oil,Dried Ginger oil,Cinnamon oil,Pepper oil,and Evodia oil were prepared and used in further studies.The in vitro skin cytotoxici-ty of these EOs and chemical penetration enhancer(PE)Azone were compared.HPLC method was established to determine 9 TCM components that are usually used in permeation studies.And the in vitro permeation experiments were carried out using the modified Franz diffusion cell method to evaluate the penetration enhancement effects of five EOs.RESULTS The cytotoxicity test revealed the IC50 value of EOs was 3.63-8.15 times of that of Azone,the classical chemical PE.HPLC method showed perfect specificity and 9 TCM components performed well in linear relationship,precision,repeatability,stability,and average recovery rate.The results of multiple linear regression showed a significant association between the penetration enhancement effects of EOs from TCM with hot prop-erty and log P values of the TCM components.EOs from TCM with hot property showed satisfactory penetration enhancement effects for hydrophobic components with log P values in the range of 2.6-3.5,e.g.resveratrol,tetrahydropalmatine and quercetin.CONCLU-SION EOs from TCM with hot property should be reasonably selected as PE according to the oil-water partition coefficient of the in-gredients.
4.RNA binding protein LIN28B promotes chemosensitivity of colon cancer by regulating the synthesis and activity of glutathione
Ning NING ; Yeqing SONG ; Yichao YAN ; Lin CHEN ; Yankai ZHANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;40(8):643-649
Objective:To explore the influence of LIN28B on chemosensitivity of colon cancer by regulating GSH.Methods:Functional enrichment analysis of LIN28B target genes was performed using database. The primary tumor tissues of colon cancer patients who received neoadjuvant chemotherapy at Department of Gastroenterology, Peking University International Hospital from Nov 2017 to May 2020 were collected, and their LIN28B levels were detected by immunohistochemistry. According to the tumor regression grade, they were divided into chemotherapy sensitive group and chemotherapy resistant group, and the difference of LIN28B expression between the two groups was compared. LIN28B overexpression and knockdown colon cancer cell lines were constructed, and the effect of LIN28B on the chemosensitivity of colon cancer cells was detected by MTT assay. Double luciferase reporting experiment and Western blot were used to detect the direct binding and regulation of LIN28B to mRNA of four GSH related enzymes. At the same time, the regulation of LIN28B on total GSH and reduced GSH was tested. Finally, by detecting the level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) γ-H2AX and Comet assay to analyze the potential impact of LIN28B on genomic instability.Results:GSH-related enzymes were highly enriched in LIN28B target genes. The expression of LIN28B was heterogeneous in colon cancer patients. Compared with the low expression group, the average survival time of patients with high expression of LIN28B was significantly increased [(50.2±2.9 )months vs. (31.1±4.0 )months, P=0.001], and the proportion of tumor regression grade 0-1 was significantly different (48.0% vs. 16.0%, P=0.032). The expression level of LIN28B in chemotherapy sensitive group was significantly higher than that in drug resistant group ( P<0.01). LIN28B overexpression significantly increased the chemosensitivity of HCT116 cells to 5-fluorouracil (5-Fu) and oxaliplatin (L-OPH). The synthesis and activity of GSH were further inhibited (all P<0.01). At the same time, the ROS level of LIN28B overexpression cells was significantly increased after treatment with L-OPH. The level of γ-H2AX was significantly increased, and the content of comet tail DNA was also significantly increased ( P<0.01). Conclusion:LIN28B may increase the chemosensitivity of colon cancer cells by directly inhibiting the expression of GSH related enzymes, resulting in the decrease of GSH synthesis and activity, the increase of ROS level and genomic instability.
5.A consensus on the management of allergy in kindergartens and primary schools
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(2):167-172
Abstract
Allergic diseases can occur in all systems of the body, covering the whole life cycle, from children to adults and to old age, can be lifelong onset and even fatal in severe cases. Children account for the largest proportion of the victims of allergic disease, Children s allergies start from scratch, ranging from mild to severe, from less to more, from single to multiple systems and systemic performance, so the prevention and treatment of allergic diseases in children is of great importance, which can not only prevent high risk allergic conditions from developing into allergic diseases, but also further block the process of allergy. At present, there is no consensus on the management system of allergic children in kindergartens and primary schools. The "Consensus on Allergy Management and Prevention in Kindergartens and Primary Schools", which includes the organizational structure, system construction and management of allergic children, provides evidence informed recommendations for the long term comprehensive management of allergic children in kindergartens and primary schools, and provides a basis for the establishment of the prevention system for allergic children.
6.Dietary patterns and sarcopenia in older adults: a cross-sectional study
Song XU ; Xuena WANG ; Li LIU ; Jiaojiao HAN ; Shuqian LI ; Ge MENG ; Kaijun NIU ; Yeqing GU
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2021;15(3):290-298
Objective:Investigate the relationship between dietary patterns and sarcopenia in a Chinese elderly population.Methods:Participants in this cross-sectional study were recruited from the Tianjin Chronic Low-grade Systemic Inflammation and Health Cohort Study. The study population comprised 2 423 participants, with mean age of (67.6±5.2) years. Sarcopenia was defined based on the guidelines of the Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia. Three dietary patterns were derived by factor analysis: fruit and sweet pattern, traditional oriental pattern, and animal food pattern. The association between quartile categories of dietary pattern scores and the presence of sarcopenia was analyzed using multiple logistic regression models. Odds ratios ( OR) and 95% confidence interval ( CI) were calculated. Results:The prevalence of sarcopenia was 16.1%. After adjusting for confounding factors, compared with the lowest quartile, the adjusted OR ( 95%CI) of sarcopenia for the highest quintile of Fruit and sweet pattern score, Traditional oriental pattern score and Animal food pattern score were 1.06 (0.74, 1.50), 0.54 (0.34, 0.86), and 0.50 (0.33, 0.74), ( P for trend were 0.87,<0.01, and<0.001), respectively. Conclusions:The current study found that the traditional oriental pattern and animal food pattern has a protective relation for sarcopenia in elderly adults, which suggests its potential to attenuate or prevent the progression of sarcopenia.
7.Relationship between serum ferritin levels and metabolic syndrome in adults
Shuying WANG ; Ming GAO ; Yeqing GU ; Huijun YANG ; Ge MENG ; Qing ZHANG ; Li LIU ; Kun SONG ; Kaijun NIU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2020;36(5):393-399
Objective:To access the independent associations between serum ferritin quintile levels and metabolic syndrome (MS) in adults of different genders.Methods:19 563 participants over the age of 18 years were recruited from "TCLSIH Cohort Study" from 2007 to 2015. Serum ferritin concentration was measured by Enzyme-linked immunoassay, while metabolic syndrome was diagnosed according to MS diagnostic criteria formulated by Chinese Diabetes Society in 2013. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to assess the association between serum ferritin quintile levels and the prevalence of MS in males and females. Results:After adjusting the confounding factors, the overall prevalence of MS gradually increased with the increasing of serum ferritin levels, similar results were observed in males and females. Subjects were divided into 5 subgroups according to serum ferritin levels. Compared with level 1 group, logistic regression showed that the serum ferritin quintiles of males and females ranged from low to high, the OR (95% confidence interval) for metabolic syndrome were 1.142 (0.998, 1.307), 1.382 (1.210, 1.579), 1.680 (1.472, 1.917), 2.085 (1.827, 2.380), respectively ( Ptrend<0.01), and 1.147 (0.911, 1.444), 1.346 (1.075, 1.687), 1.567 (1.268, 1.941), 2.444 (1.981, 3.023), respectively ( Ptrend<0.01). Conclusion:The elevated ferritin levels were positively related to the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in adults of different genders.
8.Clinical characteristics of severe anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor encephalitis in four children
Liang SONG ; Yeqing WANG ; Gaoyan WANG ; Hua PAN ; Aiqin SONG
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2017;35(6):446-449
Objective To explore the clinical features and treatment strategy of severe anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) encephalitis in children. Methods The clinical data and follow-up information of 4 children with severe anti-NMDAR encephalitis were retrospectively analyzed. Results Four patients (one male and 3 females) were 10 to 13 years old and one child had teratoma combined. In all patients symptoms at onset mainly were psychiatric syndrome and movement disorder, and then progressed to seizures, disturbance of consciousness and central hypoventilation respiratory failure in one month. The anti-NMDAR antibodies in cerebrospinal fluid were positive in all patients. The EEG showed focal or diffuse slow waves. The brain MRI showed no pathological changes at the diagnosis. The treatment included methylprednisolone and large doses of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG), ventilator for 5-95 days, and tracheotomy in 2 cases. One case died because of serious infection. In 21-27 months of the follow-up, one case had clinical recovery; 2 cases had the sustained use of immunosuppressive agents and anti-epileptic drugs and the clinical symptoms were significantly improved. The EEG and anti-NMDAR antibodies continued abnormal in the patient combined with teratoma. One patient relapsed. Conclusions The severe anti-NMDAR is more likely in older female children. The central hypoventilation respiratory failure occurs in the early course of the disease. Combination with tumor is high risk factor. Conventional hormone therapy and ventilator treatment is effective. The recovery is slow. It may be relapsed even one year later.
9.Serum uric acid levels predict the risk of developing prediabetes in an adult population
Qing ZHANG ; Yeqing GU ; Xue BAO ; Li LIU ; Hongbin SHI ; Kun SONG ; Kaijun NIU
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2015;9(5):345-348
Objective To evaluate whether the serum uric acid (SUA) levels are related to development of prediabetes. Methods This was a 6-year cohort study, subjects were recruited from Tianjin Medical University General Hospital Health Management Center. A prospective assessment (n=30 910) was performed. Subjects without a history of prediabetes were followed up for 6 years (with a median follow-up of 2.7 person-years). All relevant variables including SUA concentrations, and fasting plasma glucose were assessed at baseline and yearly during the follow-up. Prediabetes was defined in accordance with the American Diabetes Association criteria of 2014. Multivariate-adjusted Cox proportional hazards regression models were fitted to assess relationships between the quintiles of baseline SUA and the incidence of prediabetes. Results The incidence of prediabetes was 55 per 1 000 person-years. In comparison with subjects in the lowest quintile, the odds ratios and hazard ratio (95%confidence interval) of higher quintile of SUA were 1.04 (0.93, 1.15), 1.07 (0.95, 1.19), 1.13 (1.01, 1.28) and 1.15 (1.02, 1.30) (P for trend=0.01), respectively, after adjusting for potential confounders. Conclusion SUA levels predicted an increased risk of prediabetes in adults.
10.Influence of simulated microgravity on rat islets morphology in culture
Chun SONG ; Xiuqing DUAN ; Yeqing SUN ; Xi LI ; Liou HAN ; Ping XU ; Chunfang SONG ; Lianhong JIN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(07):-
Objective To observe the influence of simulated microgravity on rat islet. Methods Isolated islet were assigned to flask-culture or bioreactor-culture. Gross structure and ultrastructure of islet were observed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Results Islets ultrastructure on 7th day in bioreactor closely resembled fresh islets,with well-formed secretory granules and abundant mitochondria. SEM showed under microgravity islets communicating each other with cavity-like areas. Conclusions The ultrastructure of islets cultured under microgravity closely resembled fresh islets.


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