1.Cryo-EM structures of Nipah virus polymerase complex reveal highly varied interactions between L and P proteins among paramyxoviruses.
Lu XUE ; Tiancai CHANG ; Jiacheng GUI ; Zimu LI ; Heyu ZHAO ; Binqian ZOU ; Junnan LU ; Mei LI ; Xin WEN ; Shenghua GAO ; Peng ZHAN ; Lijun RONG ; Liqiang FENG ; Peng GONG ; Jun HE ; Xinwen CHEN ; Xiaoli XIONG
Protein & Cell 2025;16(8):705-723
Nipah virus (NiV) and related viruses form a distinct henipavirus genus within the Paramyxoviridae family. NiV continues to spillover into the humans causing deadly outbreaks with increasing human-bat interaction. NiV encodes the large protein (L) and phosphoprotein (P) to form the viral RNA polymerase machinery. Their sequences show limited homologies to those of non-henipavirus paramyxoviruses. We report two cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) structures of the Nipah virus (NiV) polymerase L-P complex, expressed and purified in either its full-length or truncated form. The structures resolve the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) and polyribonucleotidyl transferase (PRNTase) domains of the L protein, as well as a tetrameric P protein bundle bound to the L-RdRp domain. L-protein C-terminal regions are unresolved, indicating flexibility. Two PRNTase domain zinc-binding sites, conserved in most Mononegavirales, are confirmed essential for NiV polymerase activity. The structures further reveal anchoring of the P protein bundle and P protein X domain (XD) linkers on L, via an interaction pattern distinct among Paramyxoviridae. These interactions facilitate binding of a P protein XD linker in the nucleotide entry channel and distinct positioning of other XD linkers. We show that the disruption of the L-P interactions reduces NiV polymerase activity. The reported structures should facilitate rational antiviral-drug discovery and provide a guide for the functional study of NiV polymerase.
Nipah Virus/chemistry*
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Cryoelectron Microscopy
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Viral Proteins/genetics*
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RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase/genetics*
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Phosphoproteins/genetics*
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Humans
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Models, Molecular
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Protein Binding
2.Effect of Wenyang Huazhuo Formula (温阳化浊方) on Reproductive Aging,Ovarian Mechanical Micro-environment,and Offspring Reproductive Potential in Aged Model Mice
Jiaqi XU ; Xiaoli ZHAO ; Nan JIANG ; Kaixi LI ; Yafei DING ; Zimu WEN ; Yingying JIA ; Mengjun JIANG ; Tian XIA
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;66(6):612-620
ObjectiveTo explore the possible mechanisms of Wenyang Huazhuo Formula (温阳化浊方, WHF) in improving reproductive aging from the perspective of the ovarian mechanical microenvironment. MethodsThe experiment included five groups, 3-month group (20 female mice at 3 months of age), 6-month group (20 female mice at 6 months of age), 6-month + WHF group (20 female mice at 5 months of age treated with WHF), 9-month group (20 female mice at 9 months of age), and 9-month + WHF group (20 female mice at 8 months of age treated with WHF). The 6-month + WHF group and 9-month + WHF group were orally administered WHF 41.2 g/(kg·d) once daily for 4 consecutive weeks. The other three groups received no intervention. Reproductive hormone levels were measured by ELISA. HE staining was used to count the numbers of various stages of follicles. Ovarian hyaluronic acid (HA) content and collagen fiber content were measured to evaluate the ovarian mechanical microenvironment. Superovulation was performed to observe the number of eggs obtained, as well as the number of offspring and birth weight to assess fertility. The in vitro fertilization and blastocyst culture of oocytes from female offspring in each group were observed to evaluate the effect of WHF on offspring reproductive potential. ResultsCompared with the 3-month group, the 6-month group and 9-month group showed significantly decreased serum levels of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and luteinizing hormone (LH), decreased ovarian collagen content, and reduced numbers of primordial and secondary follicles. In contrast, the numbers of primary follicles, antral follicles, and atretic follicles increased. The levels of anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH), ovarian HA content, and the fertilization rate, cleavage rate, and blastocyst formation rate of oocytes from offspring were significantly lower (P<0.05). Compared with the 6-month group, the 6-month + WHF group showed significantly reduced serum levels of GnRH, FSH, and LH, with a significant decrease in primary follicles, antral follicles, and atretic follicles as well as increase of AMH levels, ovarian HA content, number of primordial and secondary follicle, egg count, and offspring birth weight (P<0.05). Compared with the 9-month group, the 9-month + WHF group exhibited reduced GnRH, FSH, and collagen fiber content, as well as reduced number of primary follicles, antral follicles, and atretic follicles. However, AMH levels, ovarian HA content, number of primordial and secondary follicle, egg count, offspring numbers, birth weight, fertilization rate, cleavage rate, and blastocyst formation rate of oocytes from offspring all significantly increased (P<0.05). ConclusionWHF can significantly improve the ovarian reserve, fertility, and reproductive potential in offspring during reproductive mid-life and late-life stages. Its effect may be related to the remodeling of the mechanical microenvironment of aging ovaries. Moreover, the effect on the mechanical microenvironment remodeling of late-stage ovaries and the improvement of the offspring reproductive potential is more significant.
3.Impact of pathological aging of the endometrium on embryo implantation
Yingying JIA ; Xiaoli ZHAO ; Jiaqi XU ; Nan JIANG ; Zimu WEN ; Kaixi LI ; Tian XIA
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2025;45(5):462-467
Decreased endometrial receptivity is a critical factor contributing to the decline in fertility among women of advanced age. With the increase of age, the endometrium exhibits diminished hormonal responsiveness, a phenomenon known as inflammaging, and an imbalance in immune cell populations. These changes impede the processes of endometrial epithelial-mesenchymal transition and decidualization, thereby negatively impacting embryo implantation and reducing overall fertility potential. Furthermore, adverse lifestyle choices, exposure to environmental factors, inflammatory conditions, and repeated interventions within the uterine cavity can result in pathological aging of the endometrium that does not align with its chronological age. This misalignment may be associated with the emergence of various reproductive disorders, even in younger women. This paper seeks to investigate the relationship between pathological aging of the endometrium and reproductive disorders, particularly in the context of embryo implantation, with the aim of providing new insights into the pathogenesis, clinical diagnosis, and treatment of reproductive disorders.
4.Impact of Wenyang Huazhuo Formula on spontaneous pregnancy outcomes in advanced-age infertile patients with spleen-kidney yang deficiency syndrome
Jiaqi XU ; Xiaoli ZHAO ; Zimu WEN ; Yingying JIA ; Tian XIA
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2025;45(11):1113-1118
Objective:To evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of the Wenyang Huazhuo Formula on spontaneous pregnancy outcomes in advanced-age infertile patients with spleen-kidney yang deficiency syndrome.Methods:A retrospective cohort study design was employed to gather clinical data from 303 advanced-age infertile patients with spleen-kidney yang deficiency syndrome who sought treatment at the Department of Reproductive Medicine in the First Teaching Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine between June 2019 and June 2023. Patients were categorized into two groups based on their treatment regiments: a basic treatment group (non-exposed group, n=151) and a group receiving basic treatment in conjunction with the Wenyang Huazhuo Formula (exposed group, n=152). The study compared and analyzed pregnancy outcomes, including time to pregnancy (TTP) within one year, ongoing pregnancy rate, and clinical pregnancy rate, between the two groups over a one-year follow-up period. Additionally, stratified analyses were performed based on age and anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) levels to evaluate the impact of Wenyang Huazhuo Formula on pregnancy outcomes across different patient subgroups. Results:The TTP in the exposed group was significantly reduced compared with the non-exposed group ( HR=1.70, 95% CI: 1.12-2.57, P=0.013), suggesting a significant shortening of their TTP, and the ongoing pregnancy rate [28.29% (43/152)] and the clinical pregnancy rate [33.55% (51/152)] were significantly higher than those in the non-exposed group [13.91% (21/151), P=0.020; 21.85% (33/151), P=0.023], and the early abortion rate [15.69% (8/51)] was significantly reduced compared with the non-exposed group [36.36% (12/33), P=0.031]. Stratified analyses by age revealed that for patients aged 35-37 years, the exposed group exhibited a significantly shorter TTP ( HR=1.67, 95% CI: 1.03-2.70, P=0.038), while no significant difference in TTP was observed in the 38-44-year old patients ( HR=1.78, 95% CI: 0.77-4.10, P=0.174). Regarding the ongoing pregnancy rate, the exposed group showed a significant higher rate [31.31% (31/99)] than the non-exposed group [13.91% (15/112), P=0.022] among patients aged 35-37 years, whereas no significant difference was observed in the 38-44 years old group ( P=0.386). Stratified analysis based on AMH levels showed that both low AMH levels (<1.68 μg/L) and high AMH levels (≥1.68 μg/L) patients in the exposed group experienced a significant reduction in TTP compared with the non-exposed group ( HR=8.07, 95% CI: 1.04-62.52, P=0.046; HR=1.57, 95% CI: 1.01-2.43, P=0.044, respectively), along with a notable improvement in the ongoing pregnancy rate [13.64% (6/44) vs. 0% (0/29), P=0.038; 34.26% (37/108) vs.17.21% (21/122), P=0.028, respectively]. Further stratified analysis indicated that, compared with patients with low AMH levels, both the exposed group and the non-exposed group of patients with high AMH levels exhibited a significantly shorter TTP ( HR=1.91, 95% CI: 1.02-3.69, P=0.043; HR=9.48, 95% CI: 1.30-69.22, P=0.002, respectively), along with a significantly higher ongoing pregnancy rate ( P=0.014; P=0.008). Conclusion:The Wenyang Huazhuo Formula significantly shortens TTP, enhances both the clinical pregnancy rate and the ongoing pregnancy rate and reduces the early abortion rate in advanced-age infertile women diagnosed with spleen-kidney yang deficiency syndrome.
5.Impact of pathological aging of the endometrium on embryo implantation
Yingying JIA ; Xiaoli ZHAO ; Jiaqi XU ; Nan JIANG ; Zimu WEN ; Kaixi LI ; Tian XIA
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2025;45(5):462-467
Decreased endometrial receptivity is a critical factor contributing to the decline in fertility among women of advanced age. With the increase of age, the endometrium exhibits diminished hormonal responsiveness, a phenomenon known as inflammaging, and an imbalance in immune cell populations. These changes impede the processes of endometrial epithelial-mesenchymal transition and decidualization, thereby negatively impacting embryo implantation and reducing overall fertility potential. Furthermore, adverse lifestyle choices, exposure to environmental factors, inflammatory conditions, and repeated interventions within the uterine cavity can result in pathological aging of the endometrium that does not align with its chronological age. This misalignment may be associated with the emergence of various reproductive disorders, even in younger women. This paper seeks to investigate the relationship between pathological aging of the endometrium and reproductive disorders, particularly in the context of embryo implantation, with the aim of providing new insights into the pathogenesis, clinical diagnosis, and treatment of reproductive disorders.
6.Impact of Wenyang Huazhuo Formula on spontaneous pregnancy outcomes in advanced-age infertile patients with spleen-kidney yang deficiency syndrome
Jiaqi XU ; Xiaoli ZHAO ; Zimu WEN ; Yingying JIA ; Tian XIA
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2025;45(11):1113-1118
Objective:To evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of the Wenyang Huazhuo Formula on spontaneous pregnancy outcomes in advanced-age infertile patients with spleen-kidney yang deficiency syndrome.Methods:A retrospective cohort study design was employed to gather clinical data from 303 advanced-age infertile patients with spleen-kidney yang deficiency syndrome who sought treatment at the Department of Reproductive Medicine in the First Teaching Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine between June 2019 and June 2023. Patients were categorized into two groups based on their treatment regiments: a basic treatment group (non-exposed group, n=151) and a group receiving basic treatment in conjunction with the Wenyang Huazhuo Formula (exposed group, n=152). The study compared and analyzed pregnancy outcomes, including time to pregnancy (TTP) within one year, ongoing pregnancy rate, and clinical pregnancy rate, between the two groups over a one-year follow-up period. Additionally, stratified analyses were performed based on age and anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) levels to evaluate the impact of Wenyang Huazhuo Formula on pregnancy outcomes across different patient subgroups. Results:The TTP in the exposed group was significantly reduced compared with the non-exposed group ( HR=1.70, 95% CI: 1.12-2.57, P=0.013), suggesting a significant shortening of their TTP, and the ongoing pregnancy rate [28.29% (43/152)] and the clinical pregnancy rate [33.55% (51/152)] were significantly higher than those in the non-exposed group [13.91% (21/151), P=0.020; 21.85% (33/151), P=0.023], and the early abortion rate [15.69% (8/51)] was significantly reduced compared with the non-exposed group [36.36% (12/33), P=0.031]. Stratified analyses by age revealed that for patients aged 35-37 years, the exposed group exhibited a significantly shorter TTP ( HR=1.67, 95% CI: 1.03-2.70, P=0.038), while no significant difference in TTP was observed in the 38-44-year old patients ( HR=1.78, 95% CI: 0.77-4.10, P=0.174). Regarding the ongoing pregnancy rate, the exposed group showed a significant higher rate [31.31% (31/99)] than the non-exposed group [13.91% (15/112), P=0.022] among patients aged 35-37 years, whereas no significant difference was observed in the 38-44 years old group ( P=0.386). Stratified analysis based on AMH levels showed that both low AMH levels (<1.68 μg/L) and high AMH levels (≥1.68 μg/L) patients in the exposed group experienced a significant reduction in TTP compared with the non-exposed group ( HR=8.07, 95% CI: 1.04-62.52, P=0.046; HR=1.57, 95% CI: 1.01-2.43, P=0.044, respectively), along with a notable improvement in the ongoing pregnancy rate [13.64% (6/44) vs. 0% (0/29), P=0.038; 34.26% (37/108) vs.17.21% (21/122), P=0.028, respectively]. Further stratified analysis indicated that, compared with patients with low AMH levels, both the exposed group and the non-exposed group of patients with high AMH levels exhibited a significantly shorter TTP ( HR=1.91, 95% CI: 1.02-3.69, P=0.043; HR=9.48, 95% CI: 1.30-69.22, P=0.002, respectively), along with a significantly higher ongoing pregnancy rate ( P=0.014; P=0.008). Conclusion:The Wenyang Huazhuo Formula significantly shortens TTP, enhances both the clinical pregnancy rate and the ongoing pregnancy rate and reduces the early abortion rate in advanced-age infertile women diagnosed with spleen-kidney yang deficiency syndrome.

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