1.Effect of low expressed SIRT-6 gene on inflammatory reaction and autophagy in monocytes
Jing LI ; Jiangping HE ; Juan XU ; Tianxue ZHAO ; Siyue LIU ; Haiyan QIU ; Yuhong ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2024;28(8):558-565
Objective:To investigate the effect of low expression of silencing information regulator-6 (SIRT-6) on inflammatory reaction and autophagy in monocytes.Methods:Human acute monocytic leukemia cell line THP-1 was transfected with si-SIRT6 to establish THP-1 cell line with low expressed SIRT-6. The cells were divided into control group, MUS group and MUS+ RAPA group. Cells in control group were cultured with medium added with PBS, cells in MUS Group were cultured with medium added with MUS, and cells in MUS+ RAPA Group were added with MUS and Rapamycin. Cells in each group were cultured for 48 hours. The levels of interleukin-1β (IL-1β), interleukin-6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) in the supernatant of each group were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The gene expression levels of autophagy-associated protein-5 (ATG-5), Beclin-1, lysosomal-associated membrane protein-1 (LAMP-1), microtubule-associated protein-1 light chain 3B (LC3B) and p62 in cells of each group were detected by Q-PCR. The protein expression levels of p62, ATG-5 and LC3B Ⅱ/LC3BⅠ in cells of each group. The one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used for the measurement data in multi-groups, and the LSD- t test was used for the measurement data in both groups. Results:The gene and protein expression of SIRT-6 in THP-1 cells decreased significantly after si-SIRT6 transfection (Gene: 1.09±0.08 vs. 0.57±0.03, t=14.91, P<0.001; Protein: 0.21±0.04 vs. 0.12±0.03, t=4.41, P=0.070). The levels of IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF-α in the supernatant of si-SIRT6/si-SIRT6 NC-transfected THP-1 cells increased significantly by MUS ( P<0.05), and the levels of IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF-α in the supernatant of cells further increased by MUS ( P<0.05). The levels of IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α in the supernatant of si-SIRT6-transfected THP-1 cells increased significantly compared with those of si-SIRT6 NC-transfected THP-1 cells ( P<0.05). The gene expression of p62 in si-SIRT6/si-SIRT6 NC-transfected THP-1 cells significantly decreased by MUS ( P<0.05), the gene expression of ATG-5, Beclin-1, LAMP-1 and LC3B in si-SIRT6/si-SIRT6 NC-transfected THP-1 cells significantly increased by MUS ( P<0.05). The gene expression of p62 in si-SIRT6/si-SIRT6 NC-transfected THP-1 cells further decreased by RAPA ( P<0.05), the gene expression of ATG-5, Beclin-1, LAMP-1 and LC3B in si-SIRT6/si-SIRT6 NC-transfected THP-1 cells further increased by RAPA ( P<0.05). The gene expression level of p62 in si-SIRT6 transfected THP-1 cells significantly decreased than that in si-SIRT6 NC transfected THP-1 cells ( P<0.05), and the gene expression level of ATG-5, LC3B, Beclin-1 and LAMP-1 significantly increased than that in si-SIRT6 NC transfected THP-1 cells ( P<0.05). The protein expression of p62 in si-SIRT6/si-SIRT6 NC-transfected THP-1 cells significantly decreased by MUS ( P<0.05), the protein expression of ATG-5 and LC3B Ⅱ/LC3BⅠ protein in si-SIRT6/si-SIRT6 NC-transfected THP-1 cells significantly increased by MUS ( P<0.05). The protein expression of p62 in si-SIRT6/si-SIRT6 NC-transfected THP-1 cells further decreased by RAPA P<0.05), the protein expression of ATG-5 and LC3B Ⅱ/LC3BⅠ in si-SIRT6/si-SIRT6 NC-transfected THP-1 cells further increased by RAPA ( P<0.05). The protein expression level of p62 in si-SIRT6 transfected THP-1 cells significantly decreased than that in si-SIRT6 NC transfected THP-1 cells ( P<0.05), and the protein expression level of ATG-5 and LC3B Ⅱ/LC3BⅠ significantly increased than that in si-SIRT6 NC transfected THP-1 cells ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Low expression of SIRT-6 gene can promote inflammatory reaction and autophagy in monocytes, and Monosodium urate and autophagy agonist rapamycin can aggravate inflammatory reaction and autophagy.
2.Relationship between depressive mood and non-suicidal self-injury in middle school students: the mediating role of impulsivity
Jiangping REN ; Yan HE ; Chaodong AN ; Juan CHEN
Sichuan Mental Health 2023;36(5):447-452
BackgroundNon-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) behavior poses a significant risk to the psychosomatic health of middle school students. However, the intrinsic mechanisms underlying the risk factors associated with NSSI behavior remain unclear. ObjectiveTo explore the relationship and underlying mechanism between depressive mood, impulsivity, and NSSI behavior in middle school students, and provide valuable insights for the prevention and intervention of NSSI behavior in this population. MethodsIn March 2021, 1 161 middle school students were recruited by cluster random sampling. They were assessed using Adolescent Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Assessment Questionnaire (ANSAQ), Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D), and Barratt Impulsivity Scale (BIS-II). Spearman's correlation analysis was used to examine the correlation between depressive mood, impulsivity and NSSI behavior in middle school students. Moreover, the Process mediation effect analysis was adopted to test the mediating role of impulsivity between depressive mood and NSSI behavior. ResultsTotal of 122 people(10.51%) with NSSI behavior were detected. CES-D score was positively correlated with the total score of BIS-II and scores of all dimensions (r=0.340~0.556, P<0.01), and also were positively correlated with the total score of ANSAQ and scores of all dimensions (r=0.437~0.540, P<0.01). Additionally, the total score and dimension scores of BIS-II were positively correlated with the total score and dimension scores of ANSAQ (r=0.157~0.437, P<0.01). Impulsivity played a partial mediating role between depressive mood and NSSI behavior [indirect effect=0.035 (95% CI: 0.004~0.067, P<0.01), indirect effect accounted for 5.81% of the total effect]. ConclusionDepressive mood in middle school students has both a direct and indirect influence on NSSI behavior, partially mediated by impulsivity. Consequently, impulsivity plays a partial mediating role between depressive mood and NSSI behavior.[Funded by Humanities and Social Sciences Research Science Institute of Chongqing Municipal Education Commission (number, 23KSZ017)]
3.The value of baseline Doppler ultrasonography in the prediction of treatment response with recombinant human tumor necrosis factor-α receptor Ⅱ immunoglobulin G Fc fusion protein in patients with ankylosing spondylitis
Ting HE ; Jiangping HE ; Weixian ZHONG ; Linfang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2022;26(8):518-523,C8-1
Objective:To predict the inflammatory activity of patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) after 12 weeks treatment with recombinant human tumor necrosis factor-α receptor Ⅱ immunoglobulinG Fc fusion protein (rhTNFR:Fc) by Doppler ultrasonography at baseline.Methods:A total of 60 patients with AS were selected, and their general clinical characteristics before and after treatment were compared. Meanwhile, Doppler ultrasonography of the sacroiliac joint was performed to compare the Doppler parameters before and after treatment, and the correlation between baseline Doppler ultrasonography and clinical characteristics was analyzed, along with its diagnostic performance. The pre-treatment and post-treatment parameters were compared to the measured data followed by paired t-test for normal distribution, and the counting data were paired with Chi- square test. Pearson correlation test was used to analyze the correlation between pretreatment ultrasound parameters and pre-treatment disease activity. All statistical tests were bilateral, with a statistically significant difference of P<0.05. Results:After treatment, the overall score [(1.4±1.0) points vs (6.0±1.8) points, t=17.80, P<0.001], night pain score [(1.6±1.2) points vs (5.7±1.5) points, t=15.80, P<0.001], back pain score [(1.9±1.3) points vs (5.5±1.2) points, t=16.39, P<0.001], morning stiffness [(12±6) min vs (38±21) min points, t=8.93, P<0.001], Bath ankylosing spondylitis disease activity index (BASDAI) [(1.1±0.6) vs (4.6±1.3), t=12.41, P<0.001], ankylosing spondylitis disease activity score-C-reactive protein (ASDAS-CRP) [(1.0±0.4) points vs (3.7±0.9) points, t=22.01, P<0.001] and ASDAS-erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) [(1.0±0.7) points vs (4.0±0.8) points, t=20.10, P<0.001] of patients with ankylosing spondylitis were lower than those before treatment, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.001). Compared with AS patients before treatment, the color blood flow grading score was significantly lower after treatment [(1.7±0.8) points vs (3.9±1.1) points, t= 12.86, P<0.001). The post-treatment proportion of AS patients with bilateral sacroiliac joint blood flow signal was 67% (40/60), which was lower than 87% (52/60) before treatment, but the difference was not statistically significant ( P=0.251). After treatment, the peak systolic velocity (PSV), pulsatile index (PI) and resistance index (RI) were significantly higher than those before treatment [(30±17) cm/s vs (19±8) cm/s, t=-5.42, P<0.001; (1.55±0.69) vs (1.00±0.45), t=0.45, P<0.001; (0.81±0.11) vs (0.55±0.14), t=11.20, P<0.001)]. The end diastolic velocity (EDV) before and after treatment had no statistical significant differences [(6.7±2.5) cm/s vs (6.3±1.9) cm/s, t=0.80, P=0.428]. Baseline Doppler ultrasound parameters and pre-treatment clinical indicators showed that PI and RI were negatively correlated with BASDAI ( r=-0.49, P=0.005; r=-0.51, P<0.001) , and blood flow grades were positively correlated with BASDAI ( r=0.46, P=0.028). However, there were no significant correlation between PSV, EDV and BASDAI ( r=-0.12, P=0.176; r=0.03, P=0.756). Baseline Doppler ultrasound parameters were correlated with ASDAS-CRP ( r=-0.45, P=0.012; r=0.29, P<0.048; r=-0.52, P<0.035; r=-0.76, P<0.001; r=0.61, P<0.001). There was no correlation between EDV and ASDAS-ESR ( r=0.30, P=0.110), the other ultrasound Doppler parameters were correlated with ASDAS-ESR ( r=-0.36, P<0.001; r=-0.54, P<0.001; r=-0.61, P=0.021; r=0.41, P=0.028). The receiver operating characteristic curve was drawn with the baseline RI value as a variable. According to the ASDAS-CRP value, the diagnostic threshold for determining the presence or absence of AS activity after 12 weeks of treatment was 0.49, with an area under the curve of 0.817, sensitivity of 88.1%, specificity of 61.1%, positive predictive value of 66.7%, and negative predictive value of 86.1%. Conclusion:Baseline Doppler ultrasound correlates well with clinical indicators, among which baseline RI values is a good predictor of inflammatory activity status after rhTNFR:Fc treatment.
4.Influence of Green model-based health education on hospital discharge readiness in newly treated lymphoma patients undergoing chemotherapy
Jin HE ; Lina FENG ; Jiangping ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2022;38(25):1921-1927
Objective:To explore the impact of Green model-based health education on the readiness for discharge of newly treated lymphoma patients undergoing chemotherapy, providing a reference for improving the quality of discharge guidance for such patients.Methods:From May 2021 to October 2021, 116 patients with newly treated malignant lymphoma who received chemotherapy in Department of Lymphoma, Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital were selected as the research subjects. According to the single or double date on the day of admission, they were divided into control group (59 cases) and intervention group (57 cases); the control group carried out health education according to the content of the lymphoma nursing routine, and the intervention group implemented Green model-based health education. After the second chemotherapy cycle, compared the differences in discharge readiness and the quality of discharge guidance between the two groups.Results:Before the intervention, there was no significant difference in the scores of the two groups of patients′discharge readiness and the quality of discharge guidance ( P>0.05). After the intervention, the three dimensions and total scores of hospital discharge readiness in the intervention group were (24.65 ± 4.29), (43.47 ± 3.49), (35.58 ± 5.73), and (103.70 ± 9.10) points, respectively, which were higher than those in the control group (20.64 ± 3.81), (37.24 ± 6.18), (30.42 ± 6.03), and (88.31 ± 12.07) points, and the differences were statistically significant ( t values were 4.72-7.74, all P<0.01); the two dimensions and total scores of the quality of discharge guidence in the intervention group were (48.05 ± 8.87), (109.26 ± 18.73), and (157.32 ± 23.84) points, respectively, which were higher than those in the control group (40.17 ± 12.81), (92.85 ± 22.58), and (133.02 ± 29.38) points, the differences were statistically significant ( t=3.84, 4.25, 4.88, all P<0.01). Conclusions:Green model-based health education can improve the readiness for discharge and the quality of discharge guidance for newly treated lymphoma patients undergoing chemotherapy.
5.Analysis of influencing factors of hyperlipidemia in areas of Ningxia based on structural equation model
Huiqin LI ; Xian HE ; Michael R.PHILLIPS ; Jiangping LI ; Shuping HE ; Liqun WANG
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2022;33(1):53-57
Objective To explore the influencing factors of hyperlipidemia in 18-80 years old in Ningxia by structural equation model, and to analyze the direct and indirect effects of influencing factors of hyperlipidemia, so as to provide a basis for the formulation of prevention and treatment measures. Methods A total of 925 patients with hyperlipidemia from a chronic disease survey in 4 counties of Ningxia in April 2017 were selected as the case group (n=925), and residents without hyperlipidemia matched by sex and age were selected as the control group (n=925). A self-designed questionnaire was used to investigate the two groups of subjects. SPSS 22.0 software was used to conduct single factor T or Z test or χ2 test for the possible influencing factors of hyperlipidemia, and Amos22.0 was used to construct structural equation model. Results The structural equation model showed that physiological condition had the greatest effect on hyperlipidemia, and the standardized regression coefficient was -0.351. The second was the monitoring of three key blood indicators (three-high indicators), and the total effect value was 0.082, while personal condition and dietary status had no direct influence on the prevalence of hyperlipidemia. Conclusion Physiological status is the most important factor affecting the prevalence of hyperlipidemia in 18 ~ 80 years old in Ningxia, followed by the monitoring of the three-high indicators. In the future, residents should be encouraged to strengthen health management, especially people with overweight, high uric acid, high blood glucose and hypertension, to control the level of blood lipids and reduce the incidence of hyperlipidemia.
6.Host metabolism dysregulation and cell tropism identification in human airway and alveolar organoids upon SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Rongjuan PEI ; Jianqi FENG ; Yecheng ZHANG ; Hao SUN ; Lian LI ; Xuejie YANG ; Jiangping HE ; Shuqi XIAO ; Jin XIONG ; Ying LIN ; Kun WEN ; Hongwei ZHOU ; Jiekai CHEN ; Zhili RONG ; Xinwen CHEN
Protein & Cell 2021;12(9):717-733
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is caused by infection with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which is spread primary via respiratory droplets and infects the lungs. Currently widely used cell lines and animals are unable to accurately mimic human physiological conditions because of the abnormal status of cell lines (transformed or cancer cells) and species differences between animals and humans. Organoids are stem cell-derived self-organized three-dimensional culture in vitro and model the physiological conditions of natural organs. Here we showed that SARS-CoV-2 infected and extensively replicated in human embryonic stem cells (hESCs)-derived lung organoids, including airway and alveolar organoids which covered the complete infection and spread route for SARS-CoV-2 within lungs. The infected cells were ciliated, club, and alveolar type 2 (AT2) cells, which were sequentially located from the proximal to the distal airway and terminal alveoli, respectively. Additionally, RNA-seq revealed early cell response to virus infection including an unexpected downregulation of the metabolic processes, especially lipid metabolism, in addition to the well-known upregulation of immune response. Further, Remdesivir and a human neutralizing antibody potently inhibited SARS-CoV-2 replication in lung organoids. Therefore, human lung organoids can serve as a pathophysiological model to investigate the underlying mechanism of SARS-CoV-2 infection and to discover and test therapeutic drugs for COVID-19.
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Alanine/therapeutic use*
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Alveolar Epithelial Cells/virology*
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Antibodies, Neutralizing/therapeutic use*
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COVID-19/virology*
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Down-Regulation
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Drug Discovery
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Human Embryonic Stem Cells/metabolism*
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Humans
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Immunity
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Lipid Metabolism
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Lung/virology*
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RNA, Viral/metabolism*
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SARS-CoV-2/physiology*
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Virus Replication/drug effects*
7.Single-cell analysis reveals bronchoalveolar epithelial dysfunction in COVID-19 patients.
Jiangping HE ; Shuijiang CAI ; Huijian FENG ; Baomei CAI ; Lihui LIN ; Yuanbang MAI ; Yinqiang FAN ; Airu ZHU ; Huang HUANG ; Junjie SHI ; Dingxin LI ; Yuanjie WEI ; Yueping LI ; Yingying ZHAO ; Yuejun PAN ; He LIU ; Xiaoneng MO ; Xi HE ; Shangtao CAO ; FengYu HU ; Jincun ZHAO ; Jie WANG ; Nanshan ZHONG ; Xinwen CHEN ; Xilong DENG ; Jiekai CHEN
Protein & Cell 2020;11(9):680-687
8.Safety and efficacy of laparoscopic three-dimensional printed extravascular stent placement for nutcracker syndrome
Jiangping WANG ; Yong JIAO ; Zhibin XU ; Chengyuan WANG ; Zhiguang ZHAO ; Bo ZHANG ; He WANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2018;39(3):200-204
Objective To assess the safety and effectiveness of laparoscopic implantation of three-dimensional (3D)-printed extravascular stent for treatment of nutcracker syndrome (NCS).Methods The clinical data of NCS in our hospital were prospectively collected from August 2015 to August 2016.Doppler ultrasound and CT examination were performed before the operation of all the patients who were in line with the diagnostic criteria of NCS.The 3D model of extravascular stents with especial device to prevent migration was designed and was made by 3D metal printer with titanium alloy.The left renal vein(LRV) was exposed completely up to the inferior vena cava,then the stent was placed around the compressed LRV.Results 10 patients were enrolled in the study,including 9 males and 1 females,age (21.5 ±4.6) years.Among these patients,there were 4 cases with severe hematuria,1 case with proteinuria,5 cases with left lumbago,and 5 cases with left severe varicocele.The preoperative doppler ultrasound examination showed the diameter of the the compressed LRV was (1.57 ± 0.25) mm,and flow velocity was (164.40 ± 55.27) cm/s;the diameter of the LRV at the renal hilum was (8.7 ± 1.59) mm,and flow velocity was (10.70 ± 2.21) cm/s.The average operation time was (75 ± 11) min,and the average hospital stay after operation was 7 d.All symptoms were relieved at 3-7 d after operation.All patients were asymptomatic and all stents were stable after follow-up.At 12 months after surgery,the diameter of the LRV at the renal hilum was (8.23 ± 1.90) mm on doppler ultrasound,and there was significant decrease (P < 0.01);the flow velocity was (21.20 ±3.88) cm/s,and there was significant increase (P < 0.01).Conclusions Laparoscopic three-dimensional printed extravascular stent placement is a safe,effective and minimally invasive technique for treatment of NCS.
9.Relationship between diabetes mellitus and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis:A systematic review
Li HAN ; Yu PAN ; Jiangping HE ; Xinyan LIU ; Yuanyuan LI ; Fengling CHEN
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2016;32(8):668-673
Objective To provide objective evidences for early screening of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal(HPA)axis function in diabetic patients, the relationship between HPA axis function and diabetes mellitus was systematically reviewed. Methods PubMed, Ovid, Embase, Web of science Databases were retrieved from articles reporting the relationship between HPA axis function and diabetes mellitus. Meta-analysis were carried out by Stata 12. 0 software for heterogeneity test and data merged among articles for the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Results Our meta-analysis showed the following results: Compared with control group, the basal plasma cortisol level in total diabetes group, T1DM group, T2DM group, diabetes patients(with or without chronic complications)combined with hypertension was significantly higher. Compared with control group, postdexamethasone cortisol level was markedly higher in diabetes group. There was no significant difference in 24 h urinary free cortisol(24h UFC)and ACTH levels between diabetes group and control group. Our qualitative evaluation shows the following results: the differences of awaking salivary cortisol and cortisol awakening response(CAR)between the two groups were inconsistent among all included studies. Most studies showed that CAR was lower in diabetic patients. Conclusion The present analysis has demonstrated that HPA axis dysfunction exists along with diabetes mellitus, and diabetic comorbidity may further worsen the HPA axis dysfunction.
10.Three-dimensional CT liver image segmentation based on hierarchical contextual active contour.
Hongwei JI ; Jiangping HE ; Xin YANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(2):405-412
In this paper, we propose a new active contour algorithm, i. e. hierarchical contextual active contour (HCAC), and apply it to automatic liver segmentation from three-dimensional CT (3D-CT) images. HCAC is a learning-based method and can be divided into two stages. At the first stage, i.e. the training stage, given a set of abdominal 3D-CT training images and the corresponding manual liver labels, we tried to establish a mapping between automatic segmentations (in each round) and manual reference segmentations via context features, and obtained a series of self-correcting classifiers. At the second stage, i.e. the segmentation stage, we firstly used the basic active contour to segment the image and subsequently used the contextual active contour (CAC) iteratively, which combines the image information and the current shape model, to improve the segmentation result. The current shape model is produced by the corresponding self-correcting classifier (the input is the previous automatic segmentation result). The proposed method was evaluated on the datasets of MICCAI 2007 liver segmentation challenge. The experimental results showed that we would get more and more accurate segmentation results by the iterative steps and the satisfied results would be obtained after about six rounds of iterations.
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Humans
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Imaging, Three-Dimensional
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Liver
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diagnostic imaging
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Models, Theoretical
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed


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