1.Analysis on the medication characteristics and compatibility law of ancient prescriptions in the treatment of pediatric epilepsy based on visual network analysis
Chaojie WANG ; Xuan WANG ; Guangyu CHENG ; Qi ZHANG ; Weiping CHENG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;46(1):90-96
Objective:To analyze the medication characteristics of ancient prescriptions for pediatric epilepsy (PE) through data mining; To summarize the compatibility law; To provide a reference for the treatment selection of Chinese materia medica and the development of patent drugs related to PE in clinic.Methods:Those with definite composition, dosage and efficacy for the treatment of PE was screened from the data of TCM prescription designed by Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine Information, China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Excel 2013 was used to analyze the frequency of Chinese materia medica and its flavor and meridian tropism in the included prescriptions. The arules package in R 3.6.3 was used for association analysis based on Apriori algorithm. The sankey package and ggraph package of R 3.6.3 were used to draw the network diagram of the property, taste, meridian tropism and association rules of high-frequency Chinese medicine, so as to realize data visualization.Results:A total of 360 ancient prescriptions for the treatment of PE were included, and the dosage form was mainly pills. Most of the prescriptions were composed of 1 to 10 kinds of Chinese materia medica, with a total of 192 (53.33%, 192/360) prescriptions. 152 kinds of Chinese materia medica were included. The most commonly used types of Chinese materia medica were Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma, Moschus, Saposhnikoviae Radix, Gastrodiae Rhizoma, and Aconiti Lateralis Radix Praeparata. The properties of high-frequency Chinese materia medica (frequency≥30) were characterized by warm and mild, and the tastes were mainly pungent, bitter and sweet, and the meridians were mainly spleen and liver meridians. Through Apriori association analysis, the commonly used combination drugs were Bovis Calculus-Moschus, Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma-Poria and Saposheikovize Radix-Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma. Similarly, the commonly used triple drugs included Gastrodiae Rhizoma-Aconiti Lateralis Radix Praeparata-Bombyx Batryticatus, Poria-Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma-Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma, and Moschus-Bovis Calculus-Realgar.Conclusions:The ancient prescriptions for the treatment of PE is mainly composed of wind-calming, resuscitation and tonifying drug. The core prescription ideas of the ancient prescriptions are as follows: dispelling phlegm and dispelling wind, warming the meridian and dispelling yang, resuscitating and relieving spasms, clearing heat and reducing depression, and tonifying qi and blood.
2.Philosophical Connotation of the Thought of Holographic Law in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(3):234-238
The concept of holographic law is widely reflected in the theory and clinical practice of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). From philosophical perspective, TCM encompasses rich holographic law concepts, such as the theory of qi as the fundamental essence, mutual rooting and mutual storage of yin and yang, and mutual storage and classifications of the five phases. Through philosophical exploration of holographic law in TCM, this paper aimed to elucidate the connection between holographic law and TCM, and analyze the value and limitations of holographic law in TCM. Future research on holographic law in TCM should not only philosophically scrutinize the relationship between the whole and its parts under the guidance of holographic law thinking, but also incorporate qualitative and quantitative studies by referring to modern disciplines such as anatomy, physiology, and pathology, in order to better understand and validate the holographic law concepts in TCM.
3.Clinical phenotypes and genetic analysis of 25 children with ring chromosomes
Chaojie WANG ; Ding ZHAO ; Rui LI ; Zhenhua ZHANG ; Jinghui KONG ; Bo ZHANG ; Xian LI ; Linfei LI ; Yaodong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2024;39(7):528-532
Objective:To investigate the correlation between clinical phenotypes and genetic characteristics of children with ring chromosomes (RCs).Methods:Case series study.The clinical data of 11 434 children who received treatment and peripheral blood chromosome karyotype detection in Henan Children′s Hospital from October 2008 to October 2023 due to growth retardation, intellectual impairment or congenital malformation were analyzed retrospectively.A total of 25 children with RCs were selected.Their age at diagnosis, karyotype distribution, clinical manifestations, and genetic detection results were analyzed.Results:RCs were detected in 25 out of 11 434 children, with a detection rate of 0.21%.The genome-wide copy number variation (CNV) analysis was performed on 7 RCs cases, and it found that pathogenic variation existed in all of them.Among the 25 RC cases (11 males and 14 females of social gender), the age at diagnosis ranged from 2 months to 14 years; there were 20 autosomal rings and 5 sex chromosome rings; 13 cases had chimeric karyotypes, and 12 cases had non-chimeric karyotypes.Most of the 25 children showed clinical manifestations of mental or developmental retardation, and some also presented with specific clinical manifestations, such as short stature, congenital malformation, and epilepsy.Conclusions:The pathogenesis of RCs is complex.The clinical manifestations are determined by both RCs syndrome and specific phenotypes caused by the dose effect and exhibit high heterogeneity, so it is easy to miss or misdiagnose.The combined application of cellular and molecular genetic detection technology can facilitate early diagnosis and treatment of RCs, and the correlation analysis of phenotypes and genetic characteristics can provide guidance for genetic counseling.
4.The expression of CD155 in oral squamous cell carcinoma tissues and its effects on migration,proliferation and invasion
Jiajia ZHANG ; Aimaier AIERFATI ; Chaojie GUO ; Huiyu WANG ; Taoli FANG ; Jiang XU
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2024;59(10):1752-1759
Objective To investigate the expression and clinical significance of CD155 in oral squamous cell carci-noma(OSCC)tissues,as well as its impact on migration,proliferation and invasion.Methods Immunohisto-chemistry(IHC)was used to analyze the expression of CD155 in OSCC tissues and its correlation with clinicopath-ological features and prognosis.The transcription levels of CD155 were assessed by Western blot and RT-qPCR.Cell experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of CD155 on OSCC cells following transfection with CD155 siRNA.Results CD155 was predominantly expressed on the cell membrane in OSCC tissues,with higher expres-sion levels compared to normal tissues(x2=50.750,P<0.000 1).High CD155 expression was associated withⅢ+Ⅳ disease stages(x2=25.488,P=0.001),poor differentiation(x2=6.299,P=0.012),T3+T4 depth of invasion(x2=23.820,P=0.001)and lymph node metastasis(x2=7.830,P=0.005)in OSCC patients;survival analysis revealed a correlation between high CD155 expression and shorter patient survival(P<0.05).COX regression analysis identified lymph node metastasis as an independent factor affecting the survival of OSCC patients(P<0.05).Both CD155 protein expression and mRNA transcription levels were significantly upregulated in OSCC cells(P<0.05).Transfection with siRNA-CD155 in OSCC cells resulted in significantly reduced prolif-eration,migration and invasion abilities compared to the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion CD 155 is highly expressed in OSCC tissues and is associated with poor patient prognosis.Modulating CD155 expression can influ-ence the biological functions of OSCC cells,leading to and inhibition of proliferation,migration,and invasion.
5.Expressions of PLOD1 in oral squamous cell carcinoma tissue and cells and their significances
Chaojie GUO ; Jiajia ZHANG ; Jie ZENG ; Huiyu WANG ; AIERFATI·Aimaier ; Jiang XU
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2024;50(4):1035-1043
Objective:To discuss the expressions of procollagen-lysine,2-oxoglutarate 5-dioxygenase 1(PLOD1)in oral squamous cell carcinoma(OSCC)tissue and OSCC cells and its effect on the biological behavior of the OSCC cells,and to clarify the potential of PLOD1 as a prognostic biomarker for OSCC.Methods:The expression level of PLOD1 mRNA in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma(HNSC)tissue and its correlation with the survival of the HNSC patients were analyzed by Tumor Immune Estimation Resource(TIMER),Gene Expression Profiling Interactive Analysis(GEPIA),and Kaplan-Meier Plotter databases.Immunohistochemistry method was used to detect the expression level of PLOD1 protein in 110 OSCC tissue and 64 adjacent tissue,and its association with clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis of the OSCC patients were analyzed;the diagnostic value of PLOD1 in OSCC was detected by area under the curve(AUC)of the receiver operating characteristic(ROC).The expression levels of PLOD1 mRNA and protein in the human normal oral epithelial HOK cells and OSCC SCC15 and CAL27 cells were detected by real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR(RT-qPCR)and Western blotting methods.The small interfering RNA(siRNA)fragments were transfected into the SCC15 cells by liposome method and the cells were dividing into si-NC group(transfected with negative control si-NC)and si-PLOD1 group(transfected with si-PLOD1);the proliferation activities,scratch healing rates,and numbers of invasion cells in two groups were detected by CCK-8 method,wound healing assay,and Transwell chamber assay,respectively.Results:The public database analysis results showed that the expression level of PLOD1 mRNA in HNSC tissue was higher than that in adjacent tissue(P<0.05);compared with low expression of PLOD1 group,the survival period of the HNSC patients in high expression of PLOD1 group was shorter(HR=1.41,P=0.018).The PLOD1 protein was mainly expressed in cytoplasm of the OSCC cells,and the expression intensity of PLOD1 in OSCC tissue was higher than that in adjacent tissue(P<0.01),and it was related to T stage and TNM stage of the OSCC patients(P=0.021,P=0.004).The AUC of PLOD1 for diagnosing OSCC was 0.811,and the specificity was 63.64%and the sensitivity was 90.63%.The Kaplan-Meier survival analysis results showed that compared with low expression of PLOD1 group,the survival rate of the OSCC patients in high expression of PLOD1 group was decreased(P<0.01).The COX regression analysis results showed that high expression of PLOD1 was an independent risk factor for the prognosis of OSCC(P=0.012).The expression levels of PLOD1 mRNA and protein in the OSCC cells were higher than those in HOK cells(P<0.05).Compared with si-NC group,the proliferation activity and scratch healing rate of the cells in si-PLOD1 group were decreased(P<0.05),and the number of invasion cells was decreased(P<0.01).Conclusion:PLOD1 is highly expressed in the OSCC tissue and cells,and silencing of PLOD1 expression can inhibit the proliferation,migration,and invasion of the OSCC cells.PLOD1 may be a new therapeutic target and prognostic biomarker for OSCC.
6.Prevention and control of bacterial infections based on innovative vaccines
Ning ZHAO ; Yongjiao HAN ; Jiaxu LI ; Chaojie WANG ; Jiang DENG ; Yangyang ZHANG ; Yanyu ZHANG
Military Medical Sciences 2024;48(7):549-553
Bacteria have posed a threat to human health,and the emergence of super bacteria has made it more difficult to cure bacterial infections in clinical practice.Currently,vaccines are one of the effective means of preventing bacterial infections.With the rapid development of cutting-edge technologies in recent years in such disciplines as biology,medicine,and materials science,various innovative strategies have been provided for vaccine research and preparation.This article summarizes the status quo and prospects of innovative vaccines for treating bacterial infections in recent years,including subunit vaccines,mRNA vaccines and attenuated live vaccine in the hopes of providing data for subsequent development and research of bacterial vaccines.
7.Comprehensive diagnosis and genetic analysis of two children with ring chromosome 18
Zhe DING ; Shiyue MEI ; Bo ZHANG ; Jinghui KONG ; Lei LIU ; Zhenhua ZHANG ; Chaojie WANG ; Yaodong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2024;41(9):1110-1116
Objective:To clarify the genetic diagnosis of two children with ring chromosome 18 and explore their mechanisms and clinical phenotypes.Methods:Two patients treated at the Children′s Hospital of Henan Province respectively in June 2022 and March 2023 were selected as the study subjects. Genetic testing and diagnosis were carried out through copy number variation sequencing (CNV-seq), G-banded chromosomal karyotyping, and whole exome sequencing (WES). This study was approved by the Children′s Hospital of Henan Province (Ethics No. 2023-K-075).Results:Child 1 had mainly manifested developmental delay, white matter hypoplasia, type 1 diabetes mellitus, and micropenis. He was found to have a chromosomal karyotype of 46, XY, r(18)(p11.21q22.1)[40]/46, XY[7], and CNV-seq results showed that he has a 14.86 Mb deletion at 18p11.21p11.32 and a 14.02 Mb deletion at 18q22.1q23. Child 2 had peculiar facial features, delayed white matter myelination, developmental delay, atrial septal defect, severe sensorineural deafness, and congenital laryngeal stridor. He was found to have a chromosomal karyotype of 46, XY, r(18)(p11.2q23). CNV-seq result proved that he had a 14.86 Mb deletion at 18p11.21p11.32 and a 20.74 Mb deletion at 18q21.32q23. WES has failed to detect single nucleotide variants (SNVs) in either child, but revealed a large segmental deletion at chromosome 18 in both of them.Conclusion:Both children were diagnosed with ring chromosome 18 syndrome. The different size of the deletional fragments in the 18q region and mosaicism of ring chromosome 18 in child 1 may underlay the variation in their clinical phenotypes. The type 1 diabetes mellitus and micropenis noted in both children are novel features for ring chromosome 18 syndrome.
8.Application of UMedic-Harvey simulation system in teaching cardiac auscultation
Miao YANG ; Lin ZHANG ; Chaojie WEI ; Hong LEI ; Min XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2024;23(11):1446-1450
Objective:To explore the effect of UMedic-Harvey simulation system in teaching cardiac auscultation.Methods:A total of 161 undergraduate students (Grade 3) who majored in clinical medicine and were enrolled in 2018 at The Second Clinical College of Wuhan University were selected as research subjects. The students were divided into reformed-teaching group ( n=40) and routine-teaching group ( n=121) to receive training in the skills presented in the "Cardiac Auscultation" chapter of the textbook Diagnostics. Before class, teachers prepared the preview resource package according to the teaching contents and objectives as well as the standardized cases in the UMedic series courses, and published the pre-class preview task through the specific learning platform. Students completed the pre-class test online. In the class, UMedic-Harvey simulation system was adopted to carry out situational simulation teaching in the reformed-teaching group, while traditional teaching mode was adopted in the routine-teaching group. After class, we conducted a post-class assessment and questionnaire survey through the learning platform and WeChat group, and collected the final examination scores of cardiac auscultation skills and electrocardiogram interpretation in the same batch of students who participated in the course of diagnostics. SPSS 25.0 was used for the t-test and chi-square test. Results:There was no significant difference in the baseline scores of cardiac auscultation skills between the two groups ( t=0.83, P=0.410). The post-class scores of cardiac auscultation skills were significantly higher for students in the reformed-teaching group than those in the routine-teaching group [(76.87±6.11) vs. (61.85±11.37), t=7.98, P<0.001]. Moreover, the final examination scores of cardiac auscultation skills were significantly higher for students in the reformed-teaching group than those in the routine-teaching group [(74.17±6.20) vs. (62.33±10.16), t=6.95, P<0.001). In addition, the final examination scores of electrocardiogram interpretation were higher for students in the reformed-teaching group than those in the routine-teaching group, but the difference was not statistically significant ( t=1.92, P=0.060). Conclusions:The application of UMedic-Harvey simulation system improves the effectiveness and quality of teaching cardiac auscultation skills.
9.Fragile Arteries in Loeys-Dietz Syndrome
Chaojie WANG ; Wenqian ZHANG ; Ge WANG ; Zengxiao ZOU ; Man CHEN ; Hao ZHANG ; Shanlin QIN ; Xiaoping FAN
Korean Circulation Journal 2024;54(11):764-766
10.Fragile Arteries in Loeys-Dietz Syndrome
Chaojie WANG ; Wenqian ZHANG ; Ge WANG ; Zengxiao ZOU ; Man CHEN ; Hao ZHANG ; Shanlin QIN ; Xiaoping FAN
Korean Circulation Journal 2024;54(11):764-766


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