1.Real-world efficacy and safety of azvudine in hospitalized older patients with COVID-19 during the omicron wave in China: A retrospective cohort study.
Yuanchao ZHU ; Fei ZHAO ; Yubing ZHU ; Xingang LI ; Deshi DONG ; Bolin ZHU ; Jianchun LI ; Xin HU ; Zinan ZHAO ; Wenfeng XU ; Yang JV ; Dandan WANG ; Yingming ZHENG ; Yiwen DONG ; Lu LI ; Shilei YANG ; Zhiyuan TENG ; Ling LU ; Jingwei ZHU ; Linzhe DU ; Yunxin LIU ; Lechuan JIA ; Qiujv ZHANG ; Hui MA ; Ana ZHAO ; Hongliu JIANG ; Xin XU ; Jinli WANG ; Xuping QIAN ; Wei ZHANG ; Tingting ZHENG ; Chunxia YANG ; Xuguang CHEN ; Kun LIU ; Huanhuan JIANG ; Dongxiang QU ; Jia SONG ; Hua CHENG ; Wenfang SUN ; Hanqiu ZHAN ; Xiao LI ; Yafeng WANG ; Aixia WANG ; Li LIU ; Lihua YANG ; Nan ZHANG ; Shumin CHEN ; Jingjing MA ; Wei LIU ; Xiaoxiang DU ; Meiqin ZHENG ; Liyan WAN ; Guangqing DU ; Hangmei LIU ; Pengfei JIN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(1):123-132
Debates persist regarding the efficacy and safety of azvudine, particularly its real-world outcomes. This study involved patients aged ≥60 years who were admitted to 25 hospitals in mainland China with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection between December 1, 2022, and February 28, 2023. Efficacy outcomes were all-cause mortality during hospitalization, the proportion of patients discharged with recovery, time to nucleic acid-negative conversion (T NANC), time to symptom improvement (T SI), and time of hospital stay (T HS). Safety was also assessed. Among the 5884 participants identified, 1999 received azvudine, and 1999 matched controls were included after exclusion and propensity score matching. Azvudine recipients exhibited lower all-cause mortality compared with controls in the overall population (13.3% vs. 17.1%, RR, 0.78; 95% CI, 0.67-0.90; P = 0.001) and in the severe subgroup (25.7% vs. 33.7%; RR, 0.76; 95% CI, 0.66-0.88; P < 0.001). A higher proportion of patients discharged with recovery, and a shorter T NANC were associated with azvudine recipients, especially in the severe subgroup. The incidence of adverse events in azvudine recipients was comparable to that in the control group (2.3% vs. 1.7%, P = 0.170). In conclusion, azvudine showed efficacy and safety in older patients hospitalized with COVID-19 during the SARS-CoV-2 omicron wave in China.
2.Effects of two intermittent fasting strategies on postprandial lipid metabolism in adults
Manman SHAO ; Xiaohui WEI ; Yuanchao LI ; Mingjing XU ; Tao YING ; Gengsheng HE ; Yuwei LIU
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(1):64-71
ObjectiveTo investigate the effects and potential mechanisms of morning and evening fasting on postprandial lipid responses, a post hoc analysis based on a crossover randomized controlled trial was conducted to assess the effects of different fasting strategies on postprandial lipid metabolism in community residents in Shanghai. MethodsA total of 23 participants took part in a randomized crossover trial involving two intervention days: morning fasting and evening fasting, with a washout period of 6 days between intervention days. Two-way analysis of variance was used to test the differences in total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and the relative expression of circadian clock genes before and after the next meal under fasting. Wilcoxon rank sum tests were used to analyze the different metabolites between the two groups. Principal component analysis and Orthogonal partial least squares-discriminant analysis were conducted to evaluate the ability of metabolites to differentiate between morning fasting and evening fasting and identify the important differential metabolites. After adjusting for age, sex, and BMI, a partial correlation analysis was performed to identify metabolites associated with plasma lipids. In addition, important metabolites associated with plasma lipids were computed by pathway enrichment analysis. ResultsAfter evening fasting intervention, fasting TG level [(0.37±0.29) vs (0.27±0.18)] mmol·L-1, fasting and postprandial change values in TC [(2.74±0.47) vs (2.51±0.27)] mmol·L-1 and LDL-C [(1.32±0.38) vs (0.99±0.27)] mmol·L-1 were significantly lower than those after morning fasting (P<0.05). While, change values of fasting LDL-C [(0.89±0.37) vs (1.14±0.37)] mmol·L-1 and TG [(1.14±0.19) vs (1.28±0.17)] mmol·L-1 were significantly higher than those after morning fasting intervention (P<0.05). After fasting intervention, the relative expression of AMPK, CRY1, CLOCK, MTNR1B, AANAT, and ASMT was correlated with the amount of plasma lipid changes (P<0.05). Specifically, CLOCK and AANAT were upregulated following evening fasting and downregulated after morning fasting. Among the 217 important differential metabolites, 111 were correlated with plasma lipids, and which were primarily enriched in the cysteine and methionine metabolism pathways (P<0.05). ConclusionCompared to morning fasting, evening fasting was more effective in improving postprandial lipid responses, indicating that an evening fasting window during intermittent fasting could be conducive to cardiovascular disease prevention in adults. Meanwhile, it is suggested that morning and evening fasting may affect lipid responses through circadian rhythm oscillations and the cysteine and methionine metabolism pathways.
3.Research Progress in Mechanism of Chinese Materia Medica in the Prevention and Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis and Osteoporosis Co-morbidity Based on Exosomes
Yuanchao ZOU ; Runyu YIN ; Haoyu YANG ; Changrong MA ; Aifeng LIU ; Yuandong LI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(9):186-191
Knee osteoarthritis(KOA)and osteoporosis(OP)"co-morbidity"is a chronic progressive disease,the incidence of which is higher in recent years.Exosomes have intercellular messenger functions,which play an important role in the development of KOA and OP"co-morbidity".This article recognized the"co-morbidity"between KOA and OP from the perspective of modern medicine and the"tendon","bone","liver"and"kidney"in TCM theories,systematically reviewed the indirect regulation of KOA and OP"co-morbidity"through exosomes,and explored the possible mechanisms of exosome-based treatment of KOA and OP"co-morbidity"through Chinese materia medica in terms of inflammation,MAPK pathway,bone remodeling and cartilage metabolism,and mitochondrial autophagy,with the aim to investigate the possible mechanisms of KOA and OP"co-morbidity",and provide new ideas for the treatment of KOA and OP"co-morbidity".
4.Mechanism of PER1-mediated inhibition of proliferation and migration in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma via the NF-κB signaling pathway by regulating SPINK5
Wanchen LIU ; Hui SHEN ; Yakui MOU ; Hanrui WANG ; Yao WANG ; Ting YANG ; XiaoYu SONG ; Mingjun ZHANG ; Yuanchao CHENG ; Chao REN ; Xicheng SONG
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2025;32(8):512-517
OBJECTIVE To investigate the expression characteristics and regulatory mechanisms of the circadian clock gene period circadian regulator 1(PER1)and the tumor suppressor gene serine peptidase inhibitor Kazal type 5(SPINK5)in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma(HNSCC),and to elucidate the molecular mechanism by which PER1 regulates SPINK5 transcription via the NF-κB signaling pathway.METHODS Differentially expressed genes in HNSCC were screened using The Cancer Genome Atlas(TCGA)and GSE205155 datasets.The association between SPINK5 expression and patient prognosis was assessed via the GEPIA database.mRNA and protein expression levels of SPINK5 and PER1 in 60 clinical samples were detected by RT-qPCR,immunohistochemistry,and Western blot.PER1 knockdown(using siRNA)and overexpression(via plasmid transfection)were performed in the AMC-HN-8 cell line.Wound healing and colony formation assays were applied to evaluate the effects of PER1,SPINK5,and their interaction on HNSCC cell migration and proliferation.Western blot was utilized to examine the regulatory effect of NF-κB on SPINK5.RESULTS SPINK5 and PER1 were significantly downregulated in HNSCC tissues(all P<0.01),and their low expression was correlated with poor patient prognosis(for SPINK5,HR=0.69,P=0.006 7).A significant positive correlation was observed between PER1 and SPINK5 expression(R2=0.719 2,P=0.001 0).Knockdown and overexpression of PER1 respectively resulted in synchronous alterations in SPINK5 mRNA levels(all P<0.05).PER1 knockdown enhanced cell migration and proliferation(P<0.05),whereas SPINK5 overexpression suppressed these capabilities(P<0.01).Importantly,SPINK5 overexpression reversed the phenotypic changes induced by PER1 knockdown.Mechanistically,PER1 overexpression led to concomitant changes in NF-κB expression,activating the NF-κB pathway and thereby promoting SPINK5 transcription.CONCLUSION PER1 positively regulates SPINK5 transcription via the NF-κB pathway,inhibiting HNSCC cell proliferation and migration.These findings suggest that PER1 and SPINK5 may serve as potential therapeutic targets for HNSCC.
5.Risk prediction of cardiogenic stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation using quantitative CT features of early left atrial appendage blood stasis
Hairong GU ; Qi XU ; Yuanchao LIU ; Lei LI ; Jialei MING ; Koulong ZHENG ; Guohua SHENG ; Linsheng SHI ; Rongxing QI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2025;59(3):299-306
Objective:To assess the predictive value for the risk of cardiogenic stroke (CS) in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF) using quantification of left atrial appendage early blood stasis (LAA-BS) signs derived from left atrium-pulmonary vein CT examination.Methods:A retrospective analysis of 187 patients with PAF, who were confirmed to have LAA-BS by left atrium-pulmonary vein CT examinations, was conducted at Second Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University from January 2019 to December 2021. The ratio of LAA-BS CT values to ascending aorta (AA) CT values (HU BS/HU AA) and the ratio of LAA-BS volume to LAA volume (V BS/V LAA) were measured at the peak time of AA enhancement, which were used as characteristic quantitative indicators of LAA-BS. Using the median values of HU BS/HU AA and V BS/V LAA as cut-off points for grouping, the differences between the high-ratio and low-ratio groups were compared in terms of general information, clinical characteristics, and imaging characteristics. All enrolled patients were followed up with the primary outcome event of CS occurrence. The differences in the proportion of CS occurrence between the high-ratio and low-ratio groups were compared. The risk stratification analysis of the occurrence of CS in PAF patients was performed using Kaplan-Meier curves. Additionally, the predictive value of HU BS/HU AA, V BS/V LAA and other imaging indices for the risk of CS occurrence was assessed using Cox proportional risk regression models. Results:The incidence of hypertension and the proportion of patients with atrial fibrillation-stroke risk score (CHA 2DS 2-VASc)≥3 in the high V BS/V LAA group were higher than that in the low V BS/V LAA group, and the difference was statistically significant ( P=0.041, P=0.011). The left atrial volume (LAV) in patients in the low HU BS/HU AA group was greater than in the high HU BS/HU AA group, and the difference was statistically significant ( P=0.040). Kaplan-Meier analysis showed a higher incidence of CS in the low HU BS/HU AA group than in the high HU BS/HU AA group ( P=0.012). Similarly, the high V BS/V LAA group had a higher incidence of CS compared with the low V BS/V LAA group ( P=0.019). Subgroup analysis revealed a significantly higher incidence of CS in the subgroup with low HU BS/HU AA and high V BS/V LAA compared to other subgroups (all P<0.05). The Cox proportional hazards regression model, adjusting for confounding factors, identified low HU BS/HU AA and high V BS/V LAA as independent risk factors for CS occurrence in PAF patients ( P=0.005 and P=0.029). Conclusion:The HU BS/HU AA and V BS/V LAA quantified using left atrium-pulmonary vein CT imaging are predictive factors for CS occurrence in patients with PAF. These ratios synergistically contribute to the risk assessment of CS.
6.Research Progress in Mechanism of Chinese Materia Medica in the Prevention and Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis and Osteoporosis Co-morbidity Based on Exosomes
Yuanchao ZOU ; Runyu YIN ; Haoyu YANG ; Changrong MA ; Aifeng LIU ; Yuandong LI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(9):186-191
Knee osteoarthritis(KOA)and osteoporosis(OP)"co-morbidity"is a chronic progressive disease,the incidence of which is higher in recent years.Exosomes have intercellular messenger functions,which play an important role in the development of KOA and OP"co-morbidity".This article recognized the"co-morbidity"between KOA and OP from the perspective of modern medicine and the"tendon","bone","liver"and"kidney"in TCM theories,systematically reviewed the indirect regulation of KOA and OP"co-morbidity"through exosomes,and explored the possible mechanisms of exosome-based treatment of KOA and OP"co-morbidity"through Chinese materia medica in terms of inflammation,MAPK pathway,bone remodeling and cartilage metabolism,and mitochondrial autophagy,with the aim to investigate the possible mechanisms of KOA and OP"co-morbidity",and provide new ideas for the treatment of KOA and OP"co-morbidity".
7.Risk prediction of cardiogenic stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation using quantitative CT features of early left atrial appendage blood stasis
Hairong GU ; Qi XU ; Yuanchao LIU ; Lei LI ; Jialei MING ; Koulong ZHENG ; Guohua SHENG ; Linsheng SHI ; Rongxing QI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2025;59(3):299-306
Objective:To assess the predictive value for the risk of cardiogenic stroke (CS) in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF) using quantification of left atrial appendage early blood stasis (LAA-BS) signs derived from left atrium-pulmonary vein CT examination.Methods:A retrospective analysis of 187 patients with PAF, who were confirmed to have LAA-BS by left atrium-pulmonary vein CT examinations, was conducted at Second Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University from January 2019 to December 2021. The ratio of LAA-BS CT values to ascending aorta (AA) CT values (HU BS/HU AA) and the ratio of LAA-BS volume to LAA volume (V BS/V LAA) were measured at the peak time of AA enhancement, which were used as characteristic quantitative indicators of LAA-BS. Using the median values of HU BS/HU AA and V BS/V LAA as cut-off points for grouping, the differences between the high-ratio and low-ratio groups were compared in terms of general information, clinical characteristics, and imaging characteristics. All enrolled patients were followed up with the primary outcome event of CS occurrence. The differences in the proportion of CS occurrence between the high-ratio and low-ratio groups were compared. The risk stratification analysis of the occurrence of CS in PAF patients was performed using Kaplan-Meier curves. Additionally, the predictive value of HU BS/HU AA, V BS/V LAA and other imaging indices for the risk of CS occurrence was assessed using Cox proportional risk regression models. Results:The incidence of hypertension and the proportion of patients with atrial fibrillation-stroke risk score (CHA 2DS 2-VASc)≥3 in the high V BS/V LAA group were higher than that in the low V BS/V LAA group, and the difference was statistically significant ( P=0.041, P=0.011). The left atrial volume (LAV) in patients in the low HU BS/HU AA group was greater than in the high HU BS/HU AA group, and the difference was statistically significant ( P=0.040). Kaplan-Meier analysis showed a higher incidence of CS in the low HU BS/HU AA group than in the high HU BS/HU AA group ( P=0.012). Similarly, the high V BS/V LAA group had a higher incidence of CS compared with the low V BS/V LAA group ( P=0.019). Subgroup analysis revealed a significantly higher incidence of CS in the subgroup with low HU BS/HU AA and high V BS/V LAA compared to other subgroups (all P<0.05). The Cox proportional hazards regression model, adjusting for confounding factors, identified low HU BS/HU AA and high V BS/V LAA as independent risk factors for CS occurrence in PAF patients ( P=0.005 and P=0.029). Conclusion:The HU BS/HU AA and V BS/V LAA quantified using left atrium-pulmonary vein CT imaging are predictive factors for CS occurrence in patients with PAF. These ratios synergistically contribute to the risk assessment of CS.
8.Quantification of myocardial scar by dual-energy CT predicts risk of major cardiovascular events in patients with old myocardial infarction
Qian GUO ; Qi XU ; Hairong GU ; Yuanchao LIU ; Zhaoheng HUANG ; Koulong ZHENG ; Tianle WANG ; Shenchu GONG ; Rongxing QI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2024;58(9):902-908
Objective:To investigate the predictive value for major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) occurring within 1 year in patients with old myocardial infarction(OMI) using characteristics of myocardial scar derive from dual-energy CT (DECT) post-processing technique.Methods:OMI patients who received coronary CT angiography following dual-energy CT with late iodine enhancement (LIE-DECT) in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University from November 2019 to October 2022 were continuously included, and the images of all enrolled patients were reconstructed using 40 keV monoenergetic plus (Mono+) map, LIE (representing myocardial scar) was quantified on left ventricular short-axis images, including the LIE segments, the LIE score, and the LIE degree. All enrolled patients were followed up for MACE, defined as hospitalization for heart failure, malignant arrhythmia, and cardiac death. Regression analysis was used to investigate the relationship between the quantified value of myocardial scar and the occurrence of MACE, and receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) was used to evaluate the efficacy of quantified value of myocardial scar in predicting MACE. The area under the curve (AUC) was compared using the DeLong test.Results:Finally, 231 patients with OMI were included, and MACE occurred in 37 cases (16.0%) within 1 year after LIE-DECT examination. The LIE segments 5 (4, 7), the LIE score 27 (13, 49) and the LIE degree 9.4%(7.5%, 15.5%) in the MACE group were higher than those in the non-MACE group 3 (2, 5), 9 (6, 15) and 6.7%(6.3%, 7.9%) (all P<0.001). Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that after adjusting for confounders, the LIE segments ( OR=2.118, P<0.001), the LIE score ( OR=3.168, P<0.001), and the LIE degree ( OR=3.092, P<0.001) remained risk factors for the development of MACE. On ROC analysis, AUC of LIE segments, LIE score and LIE degree were 0.715, 0.822 and 0.806 (all P<0.001), with sensitivities of 81.1%, 86.5%, and 91.9%, and specificities of 53.6%, 69.6%, and 60.8%, respectively. DeLong′s test showed that the predictive efficacy of LIE score and LIE degree was higher than that of LIE segments ( Z=2.63, P=0.008; Z=1.96, P=0.049), and there were no significant differences in the predictive efficacy of LIE score and LIE degree ( Z=0.60, P=0.551). Conclusion:The LIE segments, the LIE score and the LIE degree detected by LIE-DECT 40 keV Mono+maps are risk factors for the occurrence of MACE in patients with OMI and have good efficacy in predicting the occurrence of MACE, which can be used as important indicators for assessing the clinical prognosis of OMI.
9.RBM46 is essential for gametogenesis and functions in post-transcriptional roles affecting meiotic cohesin subunits.
Yue LV ; Gang LU ; Yuling CAI ; Ruibao SU ; Liang LIANG ; Xin WANG ; Wenyu MU ; Xiuqing HE ; Tao HUANG ; Jinlong MA ; Yueran ZHAO ; Zi-Jiang CHEN ; Yuanchao XUE ; Hongbin LIU ; Wai-Yee CHAN
Protein & Cell 2023;14(1):51-63
RBM46 is a germ cell-specific RNA-binding protein required for gametogenesis, but the targets and molecular functions of RBM46 remain unknown. Here, we demonstrate that RBM46 binds at specific motifs in the 3'UTRs of mRNAs encoding multiple meiotic cohesin subunits and show that RBM46 is required for normal synaptonemal complex formation during meiosis initiation. Using a recently reported, high-resolution technique known as LACE-seq and working with low-input cells, we profiled the targets of RBM46 at single-nucleotide resolution in leptotene and zygotene stage gametes. We found that RBM46 preferentially binds target mRNAs containing GCCUAU/GUUCGA motifs in their 3'UTRs regions. In Rbm46 knockout mice, the RBM46-target cohesin subunits displayed unaltered mRNA levels but had reduced translation, resulting in the failed assembly of axial elements, synapsis disruption, and meiotic arrest. Our study thus provides mechanistic insights into the molecular functions of RBM46 in gametogenesis and illustrates the power of LACE-seq for investigations of RNA-binding protein functions when working with low-abundance input materials.
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10. Development history of tumor radiotherapy in Shanxi province
Jianzhong CAO ; Yaqin ZHENG ; Jianting LIU ; Shengmin LAN ; Chuantai HE ; Hegao WANG ; Jiangang ZHANG ; Fumao MA ; Yuanchao CUI ; Shuping ZHANG ; Yueming XING
Cancer Research and Clinic 2019;31(11):764-765
Tumor radiotherapy is established on the basis of clinical oncology, radio-physics and radiobiology, and has become one of the three major therapeutic methods for malignant tumors. With the pace of socialist construction in China, the subject of radiotherapy in Shanxi province has developed from scratch and from small to large for more than 60 years. Remarkable achievements have been made in the establishment of departments, the updating of technical equipment, the increase of employees and clinical scientific research. This article reviews and summarizes the development history of tumor radiotherapy in Shanxi province.

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