1.Protective effects of exosomes derived from MSCs in radiation-induced lung injury
Lili WANG ; Zien YANG ; Mingyue OUYANG ; Sining XING ; Song ZHAO ; Huiying YU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2025;34(1):13-20
Objective To investigate the role and related mechanisms of exosomes derived from mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in radiation-induced lung injury (RILI). Methods Human umbilical cord-derived MSCs were isolated and cultured for the extraction and identification of exosomes. Eighteen male SD rats were randomly divided into Control group, RILI group and RILI + exosomes group (EXO group), with 6 rats in each group. Except for Control group, the other groups received a single X-ray dose of 30 Gy to the right lung. Immediately after irradiation, the EXO group was administered 2 × 109 exosomes/kg via tail vein injection. Control group and RILI group were given the same volume of normal saline. Eight weeks post-irradiation, the rats were sacrificed, lung tissue and peripheral venous blood were collected. HE and Masson staining were employed to observe the pathological and fibrotic changes of lung tissue. The levels of serum inflammatory factors IL-6, IFN-γ, TNF-α, and IL-10 were detected by ELISA. RT-qPCR was used to assess the mRNA levels of IL-1β, IL-6, Cdh1, and Col1a1 in lung tissue. The expression levels of Vimentin and TGF-β1 in lung tissue were measured by immunohistochemical staining. The expression levels of AMPK, p-AMPK, and TGF-β1 in lung tissue were detected by Western blot. Results MSC-derived exosomes were successfully extracted and identified. Compared with RILI group, EXO group showed significantly reduced pathological changes of lung inflammation and collagen deposition. The levels of serum inflammatory factors IL-6, INF-γ, and TNF-α were significantly decreased (P < 0.05), and the level of anti-inflammatory factor IL-10 was significantly increased (P < 0.05). The mRNA levels of IL-1β, IL-6, and Col1a1 in lung tissue were significantly decreased (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01), and the mRNA level of Cdh1 was significantly increased (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01). The levels of Vimentin and TGF-β1 in lung tissue were significantly reduced, while p-AMPK level was significantly up-regulated (P < 0.05). Conclusion Exosomes derived from MSCs may alleviate RILI by inhibiting inflammatory responses and regulating epithelial-mesenchymal transition mediated by AMPK/TGF-β1 signaling pathway.
2.Differention and Treatment of Brain Metastasis from Lung Cancer Based on Theory of "Yang Qi Depletion and Latent Pathogens Transmitting to the Brain"
Huiying ZHAO ; Yanxia LIANG ; Guangsen LI ; Wenwen WANG ; Wenwen SU ; Fenggu LIU ; Hongfei XING ; Maorong FAN
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;66(9):968-972
3.Analysis of the expression of lymphoid enhancer binding factor 1 in B cell chronic lymphoproliferative disor-ders
Min ZHAO ; Ping NI ; Huiying ZHAI ; Xiaoke JIN ; Yuqiong YANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(7):984-988
Objective To investigate the expression of lymphoid enhancer binding factor 1(LEF1)in B cell chronic lymphoproliferative disorders(B-CLPD)and estimate its value in the differential diagnosis of the subtype of B-CLPD.Methods A retrospective study was conducted on 58 patients diagnosed with B-CLPD by using bone marrow biopsy samples or lymphnode biopsy samples from Hematology Department of The Second People′s Hospital of Wuhu from September 2018 to June 2023,as well as 20 bone marrow biopsy samples which were diagnosis as non-hematologic malignancy in the control group.Immunohistochemical method was used to detect the expression of LEF1 in 78 samples,and statistical analysis was conducted.Results In all 78 cases,16 of 20 chronic lymphocytic leukemia(CLL)patients were LEF1 positive,the positive rate was 80%;mantle cell lymphoma 1/12;Follicular lymphoma 1/5;marginal zone cell lymphoma 0/11;Lymphoplasmacyticlymphom 0/8;hairy cell leukemia 0/2;in Control group no patient was LEF1 positive(P = 0.000).The expression of LEF1 is correlated with CD200 and CLL score(P<0.05).In the LEF1 negative group with 4 CLL patients,2 were detected with +12 chromosomal abnormality,the detective rate was higher than that of the LEF1 positive group(P>0.05).Conclusion LEF1 was a sensitive and specific diagnosis marker in CLL and B-CLPD subtype.
4.Genetic analysis of a Chinese pedigree affected with Brachydactyly type B1 due to a novel variant of ROR2 gene
Huiying REN ; Wei ZHAO ; Nan JIANG ; Shuo LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2024;41(5):561-564
Objective:To explore the genetic basis for a Chinese pedigree affected with Brachydactyly type B1 (BDB1) through whole exome sequencing (WES).Methods:A BDB1 pedigree admitted to the Affiliated Women and Children′s Hospital of Qingdao University on June 25, 2021 was selected as the study subject. Clinical data of the pedigree was collected with informed consent. WES was carried out for the proband, and candidate variant was verified by Sanger sequencing and bioinformatic analysis.Results:WES and Sanger sequencing had identified a heterozygous c. 2257delT variant in the ROR2 gene of the proband and his affected father, which has conformed to an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance. Based on the guidelines from the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG), the variant was classified to be likely pathogenic (PVS1_Strong+ PM2 Supporting+ PP4). Conclusion:The c. 2257delT variant of the ROR2 gene was unreported previously and is strongly correlated with the BDB1-like phenotype in this pedigree. Above finding has enriched the mutational spectrum of the ROR2 gene and facilitated the diagnosis and genetic counseling for this pedigree.
5.Discussion on the Treatment of Acute Exacerbation of Rheumatoid Arthritis-Associated Interstitial Lung Disease Based on ZHANG Jingyue's View of Yin-Yang Holism
Yanxia LIANG ; Guangsen LI ; Wenwen WANG ; Fenggu LIU ; Wenwen SU ; Huiying ZHAO ; Hongfei XING ; Maorong FAN
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(18):1943-1947
This article is based on ZHANG Jingyue's theory of yin-yang holism to explore the etiology, pathogenesis, and treatment of acute exacerbation of rheumatoid arthritis-associated interstitial lung disease (RA-ILD). It is believed that the foundation of acute exacerbation of RA-ILD lies in real yin insufficiency and yin fail to control yang; external pathogen attacking is a common cause of acute exacerbation of RA-ILD. For treatment, it is important to first suppress ministerial fire by prescribing modified Yinhuo Decoction (引火汤); if ministerial fire submerged, focus should be on nourishing both yin and yang; if real yin deficiency is the main issue, modified Zuogui Pill (左归丸) should be used; if real yang deficiency is prominent as well, modified Yougui Pill (右归丸) can be chosen. When yin and yang balanced, the disease could be solved.
6.Evaluation of the Inhalation Safety of Domestic Pharmaceutical Metered-dose Inhalers Accessories Hydrofluoroalkane-134a
Yanjun ZHAO ; Fei LIN ; Zhongxun YI ; Huimin SUN ; Huiying YANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2024;41(3):341-346
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate the inhalation safety of domestic pharmaceutical metered-dose inhalers accessories hydrofluoroalkane(HFA)-134a.
METHODS
The 21 d repeat dose inhalation toxicity study and Hartley guinea pig active systemic anaphylaxis for samples from two major domestic manufacturers were tested.
RESULTS
SD rats were exposed nose-only separately to the samples from two major domestic manufacturers at the concentration of (2 140±58)g·m–3 and (2 129±59)g·m–3 respectively for 21 consecutive days(2 h each day), there were statistically significant differences in the following indicators: some indicators of hematology such as neutrophil count, basophil, basophil ratio, monocyte ratio, hematocrit and platelet count, some indicators of blood biochemistry such as albumin content, total bilirubin content, chloride ion and potassium ion, some indicators of urine such as nitrite, leukocytes, urobilinogen, protein and bilirubin, organ weight and coefficients of kidney, thymus, heart, pituitary and lung. No systemic sensitization reaction were observed in guinea pigs.
CONCLUSION
The domestic pharmaceutical HFA-134a have certain toxic effects on some organs, blood and urine biochemical indicators of SD rats exposed to 250 times of the clinical maximum dose for continuously 21 d, however, further research is need to access whether inhalation is safe in normal clinical dose.
7.Treatment status of tyrosine kinase inhibitor for newly-diagnosed chronic myeloid leukemia: a domestic multi-centre retrospective real-world study
Xiaoshuai ZHANG ; Bingcheng LIU ; Xin DU ; Yanli ZHANG ; Na XU ; Xiaoli LIU ; Weiming LI ; Hai LIN ; Rong LIANG ; Chunyan CHEN ; Jian HUANG ; Yunfan YANG ; Huanling ZHU ; Ling PAN ; Xiaodong WANG ; Guohui LI ; Zhuogang LIU ; Yanqing ZHANG ; Zhenfang LIU ; Jianda HU ; Chunshui LIU ; Fei LI ; Wei YANG ; Li MENG ; Yanqiu HAN ; Li'e LIN ; Zhenyu ZHAO ; Chuanqing TU ; Caifeng ZHENG ; Yanliang BAI ; Zeping ZHOU ; Suning CHEN ; Huiying QIU ; Lijie YANG ; Xiuli SUN ; Hui SUN ; Li ZHOU ; Zelin LIU ; Danyu WANG ; Jianxin GUO ; Liping PANG ; Qingshu ZENG ; Xiaohui SUO ; Weihua ZHANG ; Yuanjun ZHENG ; Qian JIANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2024;45(3):215-224
Objective:To retrospectively analyze the treatment status of tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI) in newly diagnosed patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) in China.Methods:Data of chronic phase (CP) and accelerated phase (AP) CML patients diagnosed from January 2006 to December 2022 from 77 centers, ≥18 years old, and receiving initial imatinib, nilotinib, dasatinib or flumatinib-therapy within 6 months after diagnosis in China with complete data were retrospectively interrogated. The choice of initial TKI, current TKI medications, treatment switch and reasons, treatment responses and outcomes as well as the variables associated with them were analyzed.Results:6 893 patients in CP ( n=6 453, 93.6%) or AP ( n=440, 6.4%) receiving initial imatinib ( n=4 906, 71.2%), nilotinib ( n=1 157, 16.8%), dasatinib ( n=298, 4.3%) or flumatinib ( n=532, 7.2%) -therapy. With the median follow-up of 43 ( IQR 22-75) months, 1 581 (22.9%) patients switched TKI due to resistance ( n=1 055, 15.3%), intolerance ( n=248, 3.6%), pursuit of better efficacy ( n=168, 2.4%), economic or other reasons ( n=110, 1.6%). The frequency of switching TKI in AP patients was significantly-higher than that in CP patients (44.1% vs 21.5%, P<0.001), and more AP patients switched TKI due to resistance than CP patients (75.3% vs 66.1%, P=0.011). Multi-variable analyses showed that male, lower HGB concentration and ELTS intermediate/high-risk cohort were associated with lower cytogenetic and molecular responses rate and poor outcomes in CP patients; higher WBC count and initial the second-generation TKI treatment, the higher response rates; Ph + ACA at diagnosis, poor PFS. However, Sokal intermediate/high-risk cohort was only significantly-associated with lower CCyR and MMR rates and the poor PFS. Lower HGB concentration and larger spleen size were significantly-associated with the lower cytogenetic and molecular response rates in AP patients; initial the second-generation TKI treatment, the higher treatment response rates; lower PLT count, higher blasts and Ph + ACA, poorer TFS; Ph + ACA, poorer OS. Conclusion:At present, the vast majority of newly-diagnosed CML-CP or AP patients could benefit from TKI treatment in the long term with the good treatment responses and survival outcomes.
8.Postoperative Patient-controlled Analgesia: Thirty Years of Clinical Experience in Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Lin ZHAO ; Liying REN ; Weihua NIE ; Yaqi CHEN ; Jie ZHANG ; Shengjie ZHANG ; Yingli WANG ; Cuicui DIAO ; Huiying MA ; Zheng ZHANG ; Li ZHOU ; Le SHEN ; Huizhen WANG ; Yuguang HUANG
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2024;15(2):239-245
Postoperative pain seriously affects the recovery process of patients, resulting in prolonged hospital stay and increased care costs. Appropriate application of patient-controlled analgesia devices can effectively relieve perioperative acute pain. In 1994 patient-controlled analgesia began to be used in Peking Union Medical College Hospital, and the Acute Pain Service Working Group was established in 2004. With the cooperation of anesthesiologists and specialist nurses, the group jointly has implemented the whole process and standardized management based on patient-controlled analgesia, and constantly improved and innovated working methods, laying a solid foundation for the development of postoperative pain management. This paper systematically reviews and summarizes the work from the aspects of clinical focus, nursing management experience, promotion and dissemination of pain treatment concepts, and development of acute pain service model under the new situation, with the hope of providing valuable reference for comprehensively strengthening pain management in the process of diagnosis and treatment, and enhancing patients' satisfaction with perioperative analgesia services.
9.Preparation and identification of humanized monoclonal antibody against periostin
Xuejiao LI ; Hang ZHAO ; Shuo ZHANG ; Huiying KANG ; Yannan ZHOU ; Shuang JIA ; Xu LU ; Hongli ZHAO ; Yang HAI
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2024;40(12):2628-2633
Objective:To prepare a humanized monoclonal antibody against periostin and establish a stable cell line.Meth-ods:Based on anti-periostin mouse monoclonal antibody developed by our laboratory,total RNA was extracted,and variable region sequences were obtained by RT-PCR amplification of VH and VL genes.The mouse antibody CDR region was transplanted into the human antibody framework receptor region,and the gene was subcloned into the expression vector PATX-GS2,and stably transfected into CHO cells.Monoclonal cell lines were obtained by MSX pressure screening and limited dilution.Results:VH and VL genes were amplified by RT-PCR,and the sequence of the light and heavy chain variable region were determined.Antibody humanization were successfully stablished by CDR transplantation method a murine antibody to a human framework,and a eukaryotic expression plasmid was constructed,which was transfected into CHO cells for expression,and human anti-periostin antibody was successfully obtained.ELISA and Western blot results showed that the humanized antibody had good anti-periostin activities and binding affinity.Conclu-sion:In this study,anti-periostin humanized monoclonal antibody has been successfully prepared,which can specifically bind to peri-ostin proteins in vivo and have biological activity,providing scientific data for the precise treatment of retinal fibrosis,tissue and organ fibrosis,and malignant tumors.
10.EDAG protects hematopoietic stem cells from damage induced by chronic inflammation
Siyu LI ; Ke ZHAO ; Yunqiang WU ; Zhichun LÜ ; Huiying SUN ; Xiongwei ZHAO ; Yang XUE ; Huiying GAO ; Shensi XIANG ; Changyan LI
Military Medical Sciences 2024;48(8):594-600
Objective To investigate the effect of erythroid differentiation associated gene(EDAG)on hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells(HSPCs)under chronic inflammation.Methods In this study,EDAG-/-and wild type(WT)mice were divided into the experiment group and control group.An infectious chronic inflammation model was established via multiple intraperitoneal injections of Listeria monocytogenes(LM),while a sterile chronic inflammation model was generated via multiple intraperitoneal injections of polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid[Poly(I∶C)].The effect of EDAG on HSPCs was explored under chronic inflammation conditions.Results In the LM repeated infection model,EDAG deletion led to a decrease in HSPCs and long-term hematopoietic stem cells(LT-HSCs)in mice as well as a significant bias towards myeloid differentiation in peripheral blood.Similarly,EDAG knockout also resulted in reduced numbers of HSPCs and decreased colony-forming ability in aseptic chronic inflammation models.Conclusion EDAG deficiency accelerates HSPC depletion in young mice under chronic inflammation,indicating strong protection of EDAG against HSPC damage induced by chronic inflammation.


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