1.A case report and literature review on anakinra in the treatment of refractory adult onset Still’s disease
Yumin YAN ; Jie LIU ; Xia ZHANG ; Xue ZHONG
China Pharmacy 2025;36(19):2442-2447
OBJECTIVE To investigate the efficacy and safety of the interleukin-1 (IL-1) receptor antagonist anakinra in the treatment of refractory adult onset Still’s disease (AOSD), and provide more real-world evidence and practical experience for the treatment of AOSD with this drug. METHODS A retrospective analysis was conducted on the diagnosis and treatment process of a patient with AOSD complicated with dermatomyositis who received anakinra; systematically searched for relevant literature on the treatment of AOSD with anakinra in Chinese and English databases such as CNKI, PubMed, Medline, etc., and conduct literature review on its efficacy and safety. RESULTS The patient in this case had poor treatment with multiple traditional drugs and was considered to have AOSD combined with dermatomyositis. After being admitted to the hospital and treated with a combination therapy of anakinra and glucocorticoids for several days, the patient’s clinical symptoms and inflammatory indicators significantly improved, and no serious adverse drug reactions occurred. Pharmacists designed specialized pharmaceutical monitoring pathways and conduct regular follow-up after discharge. After discharge, the patient took medication regularly, and the condition was maintained and relieved; during this period, there was redness and swelling at the injection site which resolved on its own without any other obvious discomfort. Literature review showed that anakinra could increase the response rate and remission rate of AOSD patients, and significantly reduce the dosage of glucocorticoids; adverse events were mainly injection site reactions, with a low overall risk of infection and good safety; however, there was a significant difference in the treatment course, and there was currently no unified plan. CONCLUSIONS Anakinra is an efficient and safe biological agent for treating AOSD, which can rapidly induce and maintain disease remission. For AOSD patients, clinical consideration may be given to using IL-1 antagonists to reduce glucocorticoid dependence, while strengthening long-term medication monitoring.
2.Regional analysis of high risk factors of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy with organ or system impairment.
Xin LYU ; Wei Yuan ZHANG ; Jing Xiao ZHANG ; Yu Qian WEI ; Xiao Li GUO ; Shi Hong CUI ; Jian Ying YAN ; Xiao Yan ZHANG ; Chong QIAO ; Rong ZHOU ; Wei Rong GU ; Xian Xia CHEN ; Zi YANG ; Xiao Tian LI ; Jian Hua LIN
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2023;58(6):416-422
Objective: To explore the influencing factors of pregnancy-induced hypertensive disorders in pregnancy (HDP) with organ or system impairment in pregnant women, and to analyze and compare the differences of HDP subtypes in different regions of China. Methods: A total of 27 680 pregnant women with HDP with complete data from 161 hospitals in 24 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities were retrospectively collected from January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2018. According to their clinical manifestations, they were divided into hypertension group [a total of 10 308 cases, including 8 250 cases of gestational hypertension (GH), 2 058 cases of chronic hypertension during pregnancy] and hypertension with organ or system impairment group [17 372 cases, including 14 590 cases of pre-eclampsia (PE), 137 cases of eclampsia, 2 645 cases of chronic hypertension with PE]. The subtype distribution of HDP in East China (6 136 cases), North China (4 821 cases), Central China (3 502 cases), South China (8 371 cases), Northeast China (1 456 cases), Southwest China (2 158 cases) and Northwest China (1 236 cases) were analyzed. By comparing the differences of HDP subtypes and related risk factors in different regions, regional analysis of the risk factors of HDP pregnant women with organ or system impairment was conducted. Results: (1) The proportions of HDP pregnant women with organ or system impairment in Northeast China (79.05%, 1 151/1 456), Central China (68.42%, 2 396/3 502) and Northwest China (69.34%, 857/1 236) were higher than the national average (62.76%, 17 372/27 680); the proportions in North China (59.18%, 2 853/4 821), East China (60.85%, 3 734/6 136) and South China (59.56%, 4 986/8 371) were lower than the national average, and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05). (2) Univariate analysis showed that the proportions of primiparas, non-Han, non-urban household registration, irregular prenatal examination and PE history in the hypertension with organ or system impairment group were higher than those in the hypertension group, and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that primiparas, non-Han, non-urban household registration, irregular prenatal examination and PE history were independent risk factors for HDP pregnant women with organ or system impairment (all P<0.05). (3) Primipara: the rates of primipara in Northeast China, North China and Southwest China were higher than the national average level, while those in South China, Central China and Northwest China were lower than the national average level. Non-Han nationality: the rates of non-Han nationality in Northeast China, North China and Northwest China were higher than the national average, while those in East China, South China and Central China were lower than the national average. Non-urban household registration: the rates of non-urban household registration in Northeast China, North China, and Southwest China were lower than the national average, while those in East China, Central China were higher than the national average. Irregular prenatal examination: the rates of irregular prenatal examination in North China, South China and Southwest regions were lower than the national average level, while those in Northeast China, Central China and Northwest China were higher than the national average level. History of PE: the incidence rates of PE in Northeast China, North China, South China and Southwest China were lower than the national average level, while those in Central China and Northwest China were higher than the national average level. Conclusions: Primiparas, non-Han, non-urban household registration, irregular prenatal examination, and PE history are risk factors for HDP pregnant women with organ or system impairment. Patients in Northeast, Central and Northwest China have more risk factors, and are more likely to be accompanied by organ or system function damage. It is important to strengthen the management of pregnant women and reduce the occurrence of HDP.
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3.Preparation and characterization of a recombinant poly-epitopic vaccine EgG1Y162-2 (4) against cystic echinococcosis based on the linker GSGGSG
Jia ZHENG ; Dong-jun ZHANG ; Shang-qi ZHAO ; Yan-min LI ; Yan-xia ZHOU ; Wen-tao ZHOU ; Xiao-tao ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2022;34(4):378-382
Objective To perform prokaryotic expression and preliminary characterization of the recombinant poly-epitope vaccine EgG1Y162-2 (4) against cystic echinococcosis. Methods The recombinant poly-epitope vaccine EgG1Y162-2 (4) against Echinococcus granulosus based on the linker GSGGSG was subjected to structural three-dimensional (3D) modeling using immunoinformatics to analyze the structural changes and evaluate the antigenicity of the vaccine. The pET30a-EgG1Y162-2 (4) recombinant plasmid was generated using double digestion with EcoR I and Sal I, and then transformed into competent cells. Following protein induction with isopropyl-β-D-thiogalactoside (IPTG), the prokaryotic expression proteins were characterized using Western blotting, and the antigenicity of the recombinant protein was analyzed using sera from cystic echinococcosis patients and health volunteers. Results The four EgG1Y162-2 proteins coupled by the 3D structure of the recombinant vaccine EgG1Y162-2 (4) presented independent and effective expression and good antigenicity. The highest protein expression was detected in the supernatant following induction of the recombinant plasmid pET30a-EgG1Y162-2 (4) by 0.2 mmol/L IPTG at 37 °C for 4 h, and a pure protein component was seen following elution with 60 mmol/L imidazole. Western blotting analysis of the recombinant multiepitope protein HIS-EgG1Y162-2 (4) showed a band at approximately 39 kDa, and this band was recognized by sera from cystic echinococcosis patients. Conclusion A recombinant poly-epitope vaccine EgG1Y162-2 (4) against cystic echinococcosis has been successfully constructed, which provides a preliminary basis for researches on recombinant multi-epitope vaccine against cystic echinococcosis.
4.Study on the mechanism of resistance to cypermethrin in Culex pipiens pallens using proteomics
Fu-Yan LIU ; Qian ZHANG ; Xiu-Xia GUO ; Xiao SONG ; Chong-Xing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2021;33(2):189-194
Objective To compare the differentially expressed proteins between cypermethrin-resistant and -sensitive Culex pipiens pallens, so as to unravel the mechanism underlying the resistance to cypermethrin in Cx. p. pallens. Methods A quantitative proteomic analysis was performed among cypermethrin-sensitive and -resistant isolates of Cx. p. pallens using isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantification (iTRAQ) labeling coupled with liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Results A total of 164 differentially expressed proteins were identified between cypermethrin-sensitive and -resistant isolates of Cx. p. pallens, including 54 up-regulated proteins and 110 down-regulated proteins. A large number of cuticular proteins, larval cuticular proteins, pupal cuticular proteins and cuticular structural constituent proteins, which are associated with cytoskeletal structure and components, were differentially expressed between cypermethrin-sensitive and -resistant isolates of Cx. p. pallens. Thirteen proteins, which were involved in energy production and conversion, translation, ribosomal structure and biogenesis, lipid transport and metabolism, post-translational modification, protein turnover, chaperones, cytoskeleton and intracellular transportation, were validated to be differentially expressed between cypermethrin-sensitive and -resistant isolates of Cx. p. pallens, which may serve as potential markers of cypermethrin resistance. Conclusion Multiple insecticide resistance mechanisms contribute to the resistance to cypermethrin in Cx. p. pallens, including cuticular resistance and metabolic resistance, and the cuticular protein genes and cytochrome P450 enzymes may play an important role in the resistance of Cx. p. pallens to cypermethrin.
5.Effects of SMILE and FS-LASIK on early postoperative corneal higher order aberrations in patients with high myopia
International Eye Science 2021;21(7):1244-1248
AIM: To study the effects of small-incision lenticule extraction(SMILE)and femtosecond laser-assisted excimer laser in situ keratomileusis(FS-LASIK)on early postoperative corneal higher order aberrations(HOAs)and visual quality in patients with high myopia.
METHODS:Totally 102 patients(204 eyes)with high myopia who underwent corneal refractive surgery between August 2018 and August 2020 in the hospital were selected as study subjects for the prospective study, and they were randomly divided into SMILE group(51 cases, 102 eyes)and FS-LASIK group(51 cases, 102 eyes). The postoperative visual acuity, corneal HOAs and objective visual quality were compared between the two groups, and the correlation between corneal HOAs and objective visual quality was analyzed.
RESULTS: At 1mo after surgery, the spherical equivalent degrees in SMILE group and FS-LASIK group were significantly reduced(P<0.05), and there was no statistically significant difference in the proportion of patients with postoperative uncorrected visual acuity≥preoperative best corrected visual acuity between the two groups(95.1% vs 92.2%, P>0.05). The corneal HOAs in the two groups were significantly increased(P<0.05), and the overall spherical aberration(SA), trefoil and higher HOAs in SMILE group were lower than those in FS-LASIK group(all P<0.05). The objective scattering index(OSI)was significantly increased in the two groups while the MTF cutoff frequency(MTFcutoff), Strehl Ratio(SR)and contrast visual acuity(VA100%, VA20%, VA9%)were significantly decreased(all P<0.05). The OSI of SMILE group was lower than that of FS-LASIK group while MTFcutoff and VA9% were higher than those of FS-LASIK group(all P<0.05). The corneal HOAs in patients with high myopia were negatively correlated with MTFcutoff and were positively correlated with OSI(P<0.05).
CONCLUSION:Both SMILE and FS-LASIK can effectively correct high myopia, and SMILE has a smaller increase in early postoperative corneal HOAs, and it is of great significance to relieve visual quality impairment.
6.Obesity rather than Metabolic Syndrome is a Risk Factor for Subclinical Hypothyroidism and Thyroid Autoimmunity.
Jin Yin YAO ; Peng LIU ; Wei ZHANG ; Ke Wei WANG ; Chun Peng LYU ; Zhi Wei ZHANG ; Xiang Lan CHEN ; Yi CHEN ; Xue Song WANG ; Yong Xia DING ; Li Jun MA ; Jing WANG ; Dian Jun SUN
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2021;34(10):819-823
7. Rabbit skull defects repaired by the hydroxyapatite/geltin scaffold combined with bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells and umbilical vein endothelial cells
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2020;25(10):1495-1499
BACKGROUND: Hydroxyapatite-geltin composite has good biocompatibility and osteoinductivity, and can used be as tissue engineering scaffold to repair bone defects. OBJECTIVE: To observe the effect of three-dimensional (3D) printed hydroxyapatite/gelatin scaffold combined with bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells and umbilical vein endothelial cells in repairing rabbit skull defects. METHODS: Nine male New Zealand white rabbits were taken to establish a skull defect model with a diameter of approximately 0.8 cm, and randomly divided into three groups: blank group: no any treatment; control group: only 3D printed hydroxyapatite-geltin scaffold; experimental group: 3D printed hydroxyapatitegeltin scaffold and bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells and bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells complex group, with three rabbits in each group. At 8 weeks after the operation, CT scan of the skull pyramid beam and histological observation of the skull defect were performed on the white rabbits of each group. Animal experiments were approved by the Ethics Committee of Jining Medical College. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) CT scan of pyramidal tract: Blank group showed obvious bone defects, and the defect area was slightly radiopaque with the edges of the surrounding normal bone tissue. Control group showed some new bone formation, which was discontinuous and inconsistent with the surrounding bone tissue. Experimental group showed that the new bone tissue was linear and continuous; the thickness was thin; and the defect area merged with the adjacent bone tissue edge. (2) Histological observation: Hematoxylin-eosin staining and Masson trichrome staining showed that fibrous connective tissue formation and a small amount of free bone cells were seen in the defect area of the blank group. A small amount of bone formation was seen in the control group. Bone matrix was deposited at the edge of the material, replacing the material to form small bone trabeculae. The material space of the experimental group was gradually replaced by new bone, and the defect area was filled with new bone and trabecular bone structure-like tissue. (3) The results show that the 3D bionic printing hydroxyapatite-geltin scaffold combined with bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells and bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells can effectively promote the growth of bone tissue and accelerate the repair of bone defects.
8.Study on insecticide resistance of Culex pipiens pallens in southwest region of Shandong Province
Xiao SONG ; Peng CHENG ; Hai-Fang WANG ; Xiu-Xia GUO ; Ye-Yuan LÜ ; Hong-Mei LIU ; Li-Juan LIU ; Chong-Xing ZHANG ; Yu-Qiang ZHAO ; Jing-Xuan KOU ; Huai-Wei WANG ; Mao-Qing GONG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2020;32(1):69-72
Objective To explore the sensitivity of Culex pipiens pallens to common chemical insecticides in the southwestern region of Shandong Province, so as to provide a theoretical basis for the development of reasonable and effective mosquito control measures. Methods The resistance of Cx. pipiens pallens larvae to 5 chemical insecticides, such as cypermethrin, deltamethrin, DDVP, propoxur, and acetofenate were tested by using the WHO biological test method in 2018, and the co-toxicity coefficients after compounding the above-mentioned insecticides were tested by using a drug compounding method. Results The resistance indexes of Cx. pipiens pallens to cypermethrin, deltamethrin, DDVP, propoxur, and acetofenate in 3 cities were 144.43–557.54, 118.17–445.33, 6.44–19.00, 2.37–8.10, and 0.88–2.98, respectively, and expect the difference between the DDVP resistances of Cx. pipiens pallens in Jining City and Heze City was not statistically significant (P > 0.05), all the other differences were statistically significant (all P < 0.05). The synergistic coefficients of cypermethrin + DDVP, cypermethrin + propoxur, DDVP + acetofenate, and propoxur + acetofenate were 199.58 – 456.95, 190.56 – 292.37, 123.32 – 319.24, and 192.31 – 367.32, respectively. The lower synergism was observed by using the mixture of DDVP + propoxur (synergistic coefficient: 99.87–108.36) . Conclusions After decades of chemical control, Cx. pipiens pallens in the southwestern region of Shandong Province has produced different degrees of resistance to common chemical insecticides. Therefore, comprehensive control measures should be taken to control mosquito breeding and prevent the development of insecticide resistance.
9.Retrospective analysis of clinical diagnosis and treatment and genetic characteristics of patients with TRE(TSC-related epilepsy)
Haoxiang YANG ; Xu CHU ; Min XIA
Journal of Apoplexy and Nervous Diseases 2020;37(4):333-336
Objective To improve the understanding and provide a reasonable plan for clinical diagnosis and treatment of TRE(TSC-related epilepsy,TRE),by analyzing the clinical and genetic characteristics of TRE as well as the treatment effect about medication and surgery.Methods We analyzed the video EEG,imaging,pathology,genetic characteristics,and treatment effect of 10 patients retrospectively.These patients with refractory epilepsy were diagnosed and treated by our epilepsy center from November 2014 to November 2019.The clinical and genetic characteristics of TRE were summarized.Results There were 3 females,7 males,4 patients with seizures before 3 years old,5 patients with seizures from 3 to 6 years old and 1 at 19 years old.There were 5 cases of spastic seizures and 5 cases of focal seizures.The Video EEG showed that 7 patients have epileptiform discharge site located on one side brain hemisphere and 3 patients about both side.Imaging results showed 4 cases of unilateral subventricular or subcortical nodules,5 cases of bilateral abnormalities,and 1 case of Dandy-Walker deformity.Pathology showed brain tissue section of 4 patients with six-story structure disappearance and immature neurons appearance.Genetic testing revealed 5 cases of TSC1 mutations,5 cases of TSC2 mutations,7 cases of family mutations,and 4 cases of surgical patients were nonsense mutations.The treatment effect about 3 patients of Rapamycin improved than before significantly.Conclusion TRE patients usually fall ill in early age,more males than females,mainly spastic and focal seizures.The Video EEG showed epileptiform discharge site located on one side brain hemisphere.Gene testing is useful for treatment.The type of mutation may be related to the degree and location of brain lesions and the origin of the discharge,but there is no significant correlation between the discharge site recorded on the EEG and the abnormal imaging site.Therefore,genetic testing should be considered when clinical treatment is not improvement.
10.Study on the mechanisms underlying overwintering of Culex pipiens pallens using iTRAQ-based quantitative proteomic analysis
Qian ZHANG ; Gui-Hong SHI ; Xiu-Xia GUO ; Hai-Fang WANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Chong-Xing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2019;31(2):160-164
Objective To compare the difference of protein expression between the post-overwintering stage and the diapauses preparation stage in Culex pipiens pallens, so as to reveal the mechanisms underlying the overwintering diapause of Cx. pipienspallens. Methods A quantitative proteomic analysis was performed in Cx. pipiens pallens before and after overwintering diapause by using isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantification (iTRAQ) labeling. Results A total of 244 differentially expressed proteins were identified in Cx. pipiens pallens before and after overwintering diapause, including 126 up-regulated proteins and 118 down-regulated proteins. iTRAQ-based quantitative proteomic analysis revealed that these differentially expressed proteins were linked to function and energy production and conversion, lipid metabolism, remodeling of cytoskeleton, carbohydrate metabolism, protein transport, molecular chaperones, stress tolerance and metabolic enzymes. Conclusions This is the first study to identify the overwintering diapause-related proteins in Cx. pipiens pallens using proteomics tools, which reveals KEGG pathways and GO terms associated with the overwintering diapauses of Cx. pipiens pallens. Our findings provide additional understandings pertaining to the mechanisms underlying the overwintering diapauses of Cx. pipiens pallens.


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