1.Deciphering Hypoplastic Myelodysplastic Syndrome and Aplastic Anemia via In-Depth Analysis of Lymphocyte Subsets
Hong-Fei WU ; Shi-Chong WANG ; Jin-Bo HUANG ; Jia-Li HUO ; Ying-Qi SHAO ; Xiang REN ; Xing-Xin LI ; Min WANG ; Neng NIE ; Jing ZHANG ; Peng JIN ; Mei-Li GE ; Yi-Zhou ZHENG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2023;31(4):1125-1132
Objective:To explore the difference of lymphocyte subsets in peripheral blood(PB)between aplastic anemia(AA)and hypoplastic myelodysplastic syndrome(hypo-MDS)patients,meanwhile to compare the clinical parameters obtained from PB and bone marrow(BM).Methods:The lymphocyte subsets in hypo-MDS(n=25)and AA(n=33)patients were investigated by flow cytometry.Meanwhile,the differences in PB cell counts,biochemical indicators,BM cell counts and abnormal chromosomes between the two groups were analyzed.Results:The percentage of CD8+T cells in A A group was significantly higher than that in hypo-MDS group(P=0.001),while the percentage of CD4+T cells and the CD4+/CD8+ratio in AA group were obviously lower than those in hypo-MDS group(P=0.015 and0.001,respectively).Furthermore,the proportion of CD4+andCD8+activated T(TA)cells,and memory Tregs in AA group was distinctly lower than those in hypo-MDS group(P=0.043,0.015 and 0.024,respectively).Nevertheless,the percentage of CD8+naive T(TN)cells in AA patients was remarkably higher(P=0.044).And hypo-MDS patients had declined lymphocyte counts(P=0.025),increased levels of total bilirubin(TBil),lactate dehydrogenase(LDH),vitamin B12 and proportion of BM blasts than AA patients(P=0.019,0.023,0.027 and 0.045,respectively).Conclusion:In this study it was confirmed that the percentages of CD4+and CD8+TA cells,memory Tregs and CD8+TN cells were significantly different between AA and hypo-MDS patients,which provide an essential basis for the identification of these two diseases.
2.Melatonin-Mediated Inhibitory Effect on Hyperimmune Status of Acquired Aplastic Anemia.
Meng-Ying GAO ; Mei-Li GE ; Jia-Li HUO ; Xing-Xin LI ; Ying-Qi SHAO ; Jin-Bo HUANG ; Xiang REN ; Jing ZHANG ; Min WANG ; Neng NIE ; Peng JIN ; Yi-Zhou ZHENG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2023;31(5):1462-1468
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the expression level of melatonin and its effects on immune function in aplastic anemia (AA) patients.
METHODS:
The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to detect the plasma levels of melatonin in AA patients, and the correlation between melatonin levels and laboratory indexs was analyzed. The activation, proliferation, and apoptosis of T cells from AA patients were analyzed by flow cytometry with or without melatonin in vitro.
RESULTS:
The plasma levels of melatonin in AA patients were significantly lower compared with healthy controls (HC) (12.23 pg/ml vs 20.04 pg/ml, P < 0.01), while the plasma melatonin levels of AA patients in remission group after immunosuppressive therapy (IST) were significantly higher than those in non-remission group (29.16 pg/ml vs 11.73 pg/ml, P =0.04). Moreover, the melatonin levels were positively correlated with platelets (r =0.49), the absolute reticulocyte count (r =0.45), and the percentage of neutrophils (r =0.43). Meanwhile, there was a negative correlation between melatonin levels and the percentages of lymphocytes (r =-0.45). The expressions of CD25 and CD69 in both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells from AA patients were remarkably inhibited by melatonin in vitro (all P < 0.05). When cultured with melatonin, the proliferation rates of both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells from AA patients were markedly suppressed (P =0.01 andP < 0.01).
CONCLUSION
The plasma levels of melatonin were decreased in AA patients, which might play an important role in the mechanism of immunological abnormalities. The hyperimmune status of AA patients could be partially ameliorated by melatonin in vitro.
Humans
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Anemia, Aplastic
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CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes
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Melatonin
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Blood Cell Count
3.Value of MRI in Differential Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease and Vascular Dementia
Hao-ming GUO ; Yi-neng ZHENG ; Li-juan ZHANG ; Bei-bei GONG ; Yan CAI ; Wan-ling ZHENG ; Fa-jin LV
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2020;41(5):732-740
【Objective】 To compare the volumes of brain regions and the white matter hyperintensities(WMH) in Alzheimer's disease(AD) and vascular dementia(VaD) patients, and discuss values of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the differential diagnosis of AD and VaD. 【Methods】 The clinical data and MRI images of 35 patients with VaD and 74 patients with AD were retrospectively analyzed. Volumes of different brain regions and WMH were measured by using AccuBrainTM system and visual rating scale was used to assess WMH. We then compared the volumes of brain regions and the WMH between AD and VaD. The principal component analysis(PCA) and logistic regression analysis were adopted for differential diagnosis. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was performed to evaluate the diagnostic efficiency of the indexes. 【Results】 ①Compared with VaD patients, AD patients showed statistically smaller volumes of total intracranial volume, brain parenchyma, gray matter, white matter, hippocampus, amygdala, hypothalamus, frontal lobe(left, right), occipital lobe(left, right), temporal lobe(left, right), parietal lobe(left, right), hippocampus (left, right), amygdala(left, right), hypothalamus(left, right) (P<0.05). ②There was statistically significant difference in the visual scores for deep WMH(DWMH) between AD and VaD patients(P=0.015). The absolute and relative volumes of WMH in VaDpatients were statistically larger than those in AD patients(P<0.05). ③PCA revealed eight important parameters including brain parenchyma, hippocampus, amygdala, hypothalamus, frontal lobe(left), occipital lobe(left), temporal lobe(left) and parietal lobe(left) .The identification model consisting of amygdala, occipital lobe (left) and absolute volume of WMH was established based on logistic regression analysis. ④Among all the indexes, the identification model had the best diagnostic performance to differentiate AD from VaD and its sensitivity and specificity were 81.1% and 74.3%, respectively. 【Conclusions】 There are significant differences in both volumes of certain brain regions and severity of WMH between VaD and AD patients. The cranial MRI is of great value for the differential diagnosis of VaD and AD.
4.Nitrogen metabolism and secondary metabolism regulation of Atropa belladonna by exogenous NO under NaCl stress.
Huan-Huan DAI ; Yi YANG ; Yu-Si SHAN ; Xiao HE ; Zheng-Qi XIN ; Neng-Biao WU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2020;45(2):321-330
Atropa belladonna seedlings were used as experimental materials and cultivated by soil culture method. Different concentrations(0,0.05,0.1,0.2,0.5 mmol·L~(-1))of NO donor sodium nitroprusside(SNP) were sprayed on the leaves. The effects of different concentrations of SNP and different treatment time(4,8,12,16 d) on nitrogen metabolism, secondary metabolite content, precursor content of tropane alkaloid synthesis pathway and expression of key enzyme genes under 100 mmol·L~(-1) NaCl stress were studied. The results showed that with the prolongation of salt stress, the nitrogen metabolism and the accumulation of secondary metabolites of A. belladonna were inhibited to some extent. After treatment with different concentrations of exogenous SNP, the ammonium nitrogen content decreased dramatically, and the contents of nitrate nitrogen, free amino acid, soluble protein and the activities of key enzymes of nitrogen metabolism(NR, GS, GDH) were all greatly improved; the contents of precursor amino acids(ornithine, arginine) and polyamines(Put, Spd, Spm) in the secondary metabolic pathway have increased to varying degrees. The qRT-PCR analysis showed that exogenous SNP treatment can effectively promote the high expression of key enzyme genes PMT, TRⅠ and H6H in the secondary metabolic pathway of A. belladonna, and the production of hyoscyamine and scopolamine were increased notably. In summary, the application of appropriate concentration of SNP can effectively alleviate the inhibition of salt stress on the nitrogen metabolism and secondary metabolism of Atropa belladonna, and enhance its salt tolerance. Overall, 0.1 mmol·L~(-1) and 0.2 mmol·L~(-1) SNP treatment achieved the most remarkable effect.
Atropa belladonna/metabolism*
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Hyoscyamine/analysis*
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Nitrogen/metabolism*
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Nitroprusside
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Scopolamine/analysis*
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Secondary Metabolism
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Sodium Chloride
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Stress, Physiological
5.Clonal evolution and clinical significance of trisomy 8 in acquired bone marrow failure.
Li Wei ZHOU ; Jun SHI ; Zhen Dong HUANG ; Neng NIE ; Ying Qi SHAO ; Xing Xin LI ; Mei Li GE ; Jing ZHANG ; Peng JIN ; Jin Bo HUANG ; Yi Zhou ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2019;40(6):507-511
Objective: To analyze clonal evolution and clinical significance of trisomy 8 in patients with acquired bone marrow failure. Methods: The clinical data of 63 patients with acquired bone marrow failure accompanied with isolated trisomy 8 (+8) from June 2011 to September 2018 were analyzed retrospectively, the clonal evolution patterns and relationship with immmunosuppressive therapy were summarized. Results: Totally 24 male and 39 female patients were enrolled, including 39 patients with aplastic anemia (AA) and 24 patients with relatively low-risk myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) . Mean size of+8 clone in MDS patients[65% (15%-100%) ]was higher than that of AA patients[25% (4.8%-100%) , z=3.48, P=0.001]. The patients were was divided into three groups (<30%, 30%-<50%,and ≥50%) according to the proportion of+8 clone. There was significant difference among the three groups between AA[<30%:55.6% (20/36) ; 30-50%: 22.2% (8/36) ; ≥50%22.2% (8/36) ]and MDS patients[<30%:19.0% (4/21) ; 30%-<50%:19.0% (4/21) ; ≥50%61.9% (13/21) ] (P=0.007) . The proportion of AA patients with+8 clone <30% was significantly higher than that of MDS patients (P=0.002) ; and the proportion of AA patients with+8 clone ≥50%was significantly lower than that of MDS patients (P=0.002) . The median age of AA and MDS patients was respectively 28 (7-61) years old and 48.5 (16-72) years old. Moreover, there was no correlation between age and+8 clone size in AA or MDS (r(s)=0.109, P=0.125; r(s)=-0.022, P=0.924, respectively) . There was statistical difference in total iron binding capacity, transferrin and erythropoietin between high and low clone group of AA patients (P=0.016, P=0.046, P=0.012, respectively) , but no significant difference in MDS patients. The immunosuppressive therapy (IST) efficacy of AA and MDS patients was respectively 66.7% and 43.8% (P=0.125) . Comparing with initial clone size (27.3%) , the +8 clone size (45%) of AA patients was increased 1-2 year after IST, but no statistical difference (z=0.83, P=0.272) . Consistently, there was no significant change between initial clone size (72.5%) and 1-2 year clone size (70.5%) after IST in MDS patients. There was no significant difference in IST efficient rate between +8 clone size expansion and decline group of in AA patients at 0.5-<1, 1-2 and>2 years after IST. We found four dynamic evolution patterns of +8 clone, which were clone persistence (45%) , clone disappearance (30%) , clone emergence (10%) and clone recurrence (15%) . Conclusions: AA patients had a low clone burden, while MDS patients had a high burden of +8 clone. The +8 clone of AA patients didn't significantly expanded after IST, and the changes of +8 clone also had no effect on IST response.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Anemia, Aplastic
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Bone Marrow
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Child
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Chromosomes, Human, Pair 8
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Clonal Evolution
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Retrospective Studies
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Trisomy
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Young Adult
6.Differential Expression Profiles of MicroRNAs between de novo and Complete Response Severe Aplastic Anemia.
Ying-Qi SHAO ; Hong-Yu DONG ; Mei-Li GE ; Feng ZHANG ; Jun SHI ; Xing-Xin LI ; Jin-Bo HUANG ; Zhen-Dong HUANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Neng NIE ; Yi-Zhou ZHENG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2018;26(1):213-218
OBJECTIVETo detect the expression of miRNA in de novo and complete response SAA patients and predict the targets of the miRNAs.
METHODSThe expression profiles of miRNA from bone marrow mononuclear cells of the SAA patients with de novo and CR were detected by miRNA microarray.
RESULTSTotally 35 up-regulated and 37 down-regulated miRNA were identified in CR SAA patients in comparison with de novo SAA patients. Furthermore, by predicting the targets of the differentlly expressed miRNA, it was found that some targets associated with T cell receptor signaling pathway and cell adhesion molecules.
CONCLUSIONSome miRNA may be involved in the pathogenesis of SAA.
7.Assessment of outcomes of idiopathic macular epiretinal membrane based on preoperative classification of the epiretinal membrane with OCT
Yi CHEN ; Jian ZENG ; Lei ZHENG ; Ming-Min YANG ; Jing-Wen ZHONG ; Guo-Jun ZENG ; Ai-Neng ZENG ; Guo-Ming ZHANG
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2018;38(3):262-264,268
Objective To classify idiopathic macular epiretinal membrane (IMEM) on the basis of OCT and its application value in predicting visual acuity of patients after operation.Methods Totally 29 patients (30 eyes) with IMEM admitted in Shenzhen Eye Hospital from February 2013 to May 2016 were included in this study and divided into 4 levels based on the morphologic change of macular fovea by preoperative OCT examination.All the patients were given minimally invasive vitrectomy for stripping macular epiretinal membrane (MEM),and examined for best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and central foveal thickness (CFT) 6 months after surgery.Results As the grading increased,the patient's macular foveal became disorganized,the appearance of the macular membrane was presented and the loss of macular foveal was more obvious.There was significant difference between preoperative and postoperative LogMAR BCVA (all P < 0.01).Preoperative and postoperative LogMAR BCVA was increased with the grading,and the difference was statistically significant (all P < 0.05),suggesting that patients with high-level epiretinal membranes suffered from poor visual acuity.The difference between preoperative and postoperative LogMAR BCVA was the largest in patients with grade Ⅱ idiopathic macular degeneration,and the difference was statistically significant compared with other levels (all P < 0.001).It is suggested that BCVA of grade Ⅱ patients has the greatest improvement after operation.Apart from grade Ⅲ patients,there was no significant difference in CFT among the patients with other levels before and after operation (all P > 0.05).The preoperative and postoperative CFTs between patients were increased with the grading,and the differences were statistically significant (all P < 0.001),suggesting that the higher the level was,the larger the macular thickness.Conclusion The classification of IMEM based on OCT examination images not only helps to predict the postoperative visual acuity and CFT recovery but also the timing of operation in patients with idiopathic macular degeneration.
8.Changes of some biochemical markers and cardiac function in New Zealand rabbits with chronic heart failure.
Ben-Mei ZHOU ; Xing-Ming GUO ; Yi-Neng ZHENG ; Hong-Quan LI
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2018;34(1):74-77
OBJECTIVE:
This article investigated the changes of some biochemical markers and cardiac function in chronic heart failure (CHF), and provided the basis for the diagnosis of CHF.
METHODS:
New Zealand rabbit CHF model was established using adriamycin (ADR). Twenty New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into model group (=15) and control group (=5), injected with ADR and saline solution the ear vein respectively, 2 times a week, lasting for 8 weeks. After that, myocardial enzymes, carotid artery pressure, echocardiogram (ECG) and phonocardiogram (PCG) of all New Zealand rabbits were detected and recorded.
RESULTS:
Compared with control group, all parameters of the model group were changed significantly (<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
CHF leads to myocardial damage in New Zealand rabbits, decreased systolic and diastolic function, cardiac reserve index can be used to assess cardiac function.
Animals
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Biomarkers
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analysis
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Blood Pressure
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Carotid Arteries
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physiopathology
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Chronic Disease
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Doxorubicin
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Electrocardiography
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Heart Failure
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chemically induced
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physiopathology
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Myocardium
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enzymology
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Phonocardiography
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Rabbits
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Random Allocation
9.Comparison of hemolytic characteristics among paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, autoimmune hemolytic anemia and hereditary spherocytosis.
Wei Wang LI ; Jun SHI ; Zhen Dong HUANG ; Neng NIE ; Ying Qi SHAO ; Xing Xin LI ; Mei Li GE ; Jing ZHANG ; Jin Bo HUANG ; Peng JIN ; Min WANG ; Yi Zhou ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2018;39(4):299-304
Objective: To determine the valuable hemolytic characteristics in differential diagnosis of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH), autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) and hereditary spherocytosis (HS). Method: The clinical and hemolytic characteristics of 108 PNH patients, 127 AIHA patients and 172 HS patients diagnosed from January 1998 to April 2017 were compared. Results: ①Reticulocyte percentage (Ret%) of PNH patients [6.70% (0.14%-22.82%)] was significantly lower than that of AIHA [14.00%(0.10%-55.95%), P<0.001] and HS patients [11.83%(0.60%-57.39%), P<0.001]. The Ret% in PNH patients were significantly lower than those in AIHA and HS patients at the same levels of anemia, except for in mild anemia between PNH and AIHA patients. However, when comparing the Ret% between AIHA and HS patients, there was significant difference only in mild anemia [7.63%(1.87%-29.20%)% vs 11.20%(3.31%-22.44%), z=-2.165, P=0.030]. ②The level of TBIL in HS patients was significantly higher than that in AIHA and PNH patients [79.3 (11.2-244.0) μmol/L vs 57.6 (7.6-265.0) μmol/L, z=5.469, P<0.001; 79.3(11.2-244.0) μmol/L vs 26.2(4.6-217.7) μmol/L, z=-2.165, P<0.001], and the proportion of HS patients with TBIL more than 4 times the upper limit of normal (ULN) (64.1%) was significantly higher than that of AIHA (37.7%, χ(2)=19.896, P<0.001) and PNH patients (4.6%, P<0.001). ③The LDH level of PNH patients was significantly higher than that of AIHA and HS [1 500 (216-5 144) U/L vs 487 (29-3 516) U/L, z=-9.556, P<0.001; 1 500 (216-5 144) U/L vs 252 (132-663) U/L, z=-11.518, P<0.001], and the proportion of PNH patients with LDH more than 1 000 U/L (79.1%) was significantly higher than that of AIHA patients (13.0%, χ(2)=93.748, P<0.001) and HS patients (0, P<0.001). ④Splenomegaly occurred in 43.5% of PNH patients, including 16.0% with severe splenomegaly. In contrast, the occurrence of splenomegaly was 98.6% in AIHA patients and 100.0% in HS patients (P<0.001), and 63.0% of AIHA patients (P<0.001) and 90.4% of HS patients (P<0.001) were with severe splenomegaly. ⑤The prevalence of cholelithiasis in HS patients was up to 43.1%, significantly higher than that in AIHA patients (10.5%, P<0.001) and PNH patients (2.9%, P<0.001). Conclusion: The comprehensive assessment of the five hemolytic characteristics is simplified, practical and efficient, with great clinical significance, providing specific indicators for differential diagnosis and efficient approach for making further work-up.
Anemia, Hemolytic, Autoimmune
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Hemoglobinuria, Paroxysmal
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Hemolysis
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Humans
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Spherocytosis, Hereditary
10.Early tuberculosis infection in patients with severe aplastic anemia after antithymocyte globulin therapy: two cases report and literatures review.
Zhen Dong HUANG ; Xing Xin LI ; Mei Li GE ; Jing ZHANG ; Neng NIE ; Jin Bo HUANG ; Ying Qi SHAO ; Jun SHI ; Yi Zhou ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2018;39(7):593-595

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