1.Two cases of HIV-negative adults with disseminated Talaromyces marneffei infections and literature review
Xiufang CHEN ; Shan ZHAO ; Ziying CHEN ; Jiao WANG ; Guiying ZHANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2025;27(4):568-572
Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics and treatment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) negative adult disseminated Talaromyces marneffei (TSM) infection, so as to improve the diagnosis and treatment of this disease.Methods:While two HIV-negative adult patients with disseminated T. Marneffei infection were reported, papers published between 1970 and February 2024 were collected from CNKI, Wanfang and Chongqing Weipu databases, and patient data meeting diagnostic criteria were collected. A total of 34 HIV-negative adults with disseminated T. Marneffei infection were collected. The data of 34 patients with this disease were retrospectively analyzed, and the demographic distribution, systematic signs, examination results, complications, diagnosis and treatment plan and effect of this disease were summarized.Results:Among the 34 patients, the ratio of male to female patients was 21∶13. The median age of onset was 51 years, ranging from 24 to 70 years. The incidence area was more common in the south of China. The most common clinical manifestation was fever. 70.6%(24/34) of patients were misdiagnosed, most often with tuberculosis. The methods of diagnosis were as follows: 26 cases were diagnosed by fungal culture, 5 cases by high-throughput sequencing and 3 cases by direct microscopy. 32 patients received antifungal therapy, 9 were cured, 10 improved, 2 died, 4 relapsed, 4 patients were effective (but the outcome was unknown), 2 patients had poor effect, and 1 patient had unknown effect. Two patients died soon after admission due to rapid disease progression.Conclusions:The symptoms of HIV negative adults infected with T. Marneffei are varied and may involve multiple systems. Infection is often misdiagnosed. Early identification and fungal culture can improve the detection rate. High-throughput sequencing is a relatively mature diagnostic technology.
2.Two cases of HIV-negative adults with disseminated Talaromyces marneffei infections and literature review
Xiufang CHEN ; Shan ZHAO ; Ziying CHEN ; Jiao WANG ; Guiying ZHANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2025;27(4):568-572
Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics and treatment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) negative adult disseminated Talaromyces marneffei (TSM) infection, so as to improve the diagnosis and treatment of this disease.Methods:While two HIV-negative adult patients with disseminated T. Marneffei infection were reported, papers published between 1970 and February 2024 were collected from CNKI, Wanfang and Chongqing Weipu databases, and patient data meeting diagnostic criteria were collected. A total of 34 HIV-negative adults with disseminated T. Marneffei infection were collected. The data of 34 patients with this disease were retrospectively analyzed, and the demographic distribution, systematic signs, examination results, complications, diagnosis and treatment plan and effect of this disease were summarized.Results:Among the 34 patients, the ratio of male to female patients was 21∶13. The median age of onset was 51 years, ranging from 24 to 70 years. The incidence area was more common in the south of China. The most common clinical manifestation was fever. 70.6%(24/34) of patients were misdiagnosed, most often with tuberculosis. The methods of diagnosis were as follows: 26 cases were diagnosed by fungal culture, 5 cases by high-throughput sequencing and 3 cases by direct microscopy. 32 patients received antifungal therapy, 9 were cured, 10 improved, 2 died, 4 relapsed, 4 patients were effective (but the outcome was unknown), 2 patients had poor effect, and 1 patient had unknown effect. Two patients died soon after admission due to rapid disease progression.Conclusions:The symptoms of HIV negative adults infected with T. Marneffei are varied and may involve multiple systems. Infection is often misdiagnosed. Early identification and fungal culture can improve the detection rate. High-throughput sequencing is a relatively mature diagnostic technology.
3.Role of PHB2 in mitochondrial calcium dynamics and mitophagy
Yang FANG ; Wen DING ; Ziying JIAO ; Jizheng GUO ; Lesha ZHANG ; Bing SHEN
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2023;37(7):555-556
OBJECTIVE Mitochondria plays a crucial role in cellular homeostasis by regulating various pro-cesses,including calcium signaling and mitophagy.This study aimed to explore the involvement of prohibitin 2(PHB2),an inner mitochondrial membrane protein,in the modulation of mitochondrial calcium dynamics and mitoph-agy.METHODS HEK293T cells were used as the experi-mental cells and were divided into control,PHB2 knock-down,and PHB2 overexpression groups.To evaluate mitochondrial calcium dynamics,Rhod-2 AM and Mito-Tracker Green fluorescence dyesrhod-2 staining and laser confocal microscopy were employed to visualize mito-chondrial calcium imaging.Additionally,Green-5N was utilized to measure the rate of mitochondrial calcium uptake.The mitochondrial membrane potential was assessed using JC-10 staining and laser confocal micros-copy,while cellular ATP levels were determined using ATP assay kits.Furthermore,mitochondrial autophagy was induced by treatment with CCCP,and the expression lev-els of TOM20,LC3,and PARKIN,key mitophagy-related proteins,were analyzed using Western blotting.RESULTS The results demonstrated that compared to the control group,the overexpression of PHB2 increased mitochon-drial calcium concentration,mitochondrial calcium uptake rate,ATP level and expression levels of LC3 and PAR-KIN,but decreased mitochondrial membrane potential and TOM20 expression.In contrast,PHB2 knockdown reduced mitochondrial calcium concentration,ATP level and expression levels of LC3 and PARKIN,but elevated mitochondrial membrane potential,and TOM20 expres-sion.CONCLUSION This study provides evidence that PHB2 plays a vital role in regulating mitochondrial calci-um dynamics,which in turn influences mitochondrial func-tion and modulates mitochondrial autophagy.These find-ings contribute to our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying the interplay between PHB2,mitochondrial calcium signaling,and mitophagy.

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