1.Genetic variation analysis in three cases of piebaldism and analysis of the genotype-phenotype relationship
Ziyu DUAN ; Xiaojun DUAN ; Chenhong XUE ; Shoumin ZHANG ; Zhenlu LI ; Jianguo LI ; Jianbo WANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2024;57(1):50-53
Objective:To identify pathogenic genes in 3 cases of piebaldism, and to explore the genotype-phenotype relationships in piebaldism.Methods:Clinical data were collected from 3 patients with piebaldism and their parents at the Department of Dermatology, Henan Provincial People′s Hospital from January 2019 to December 2021. Peripheral blood samples were obtained from them and 100 unrelated healthy controls, and DNA was extracted. Whole-exome sequencing technology was used to screen genetic variation sites, and then Sanger sequencing was performed for verification. The deleteriousness of genetic variants was evaluated by using pathogenicity analysis software tools.Results:Case 1: a 23-year-old male patient presented with white patches on the forehead, chest, and abdomen for 23 years, and his parents had no similar symptoms; case 2: a 1-year- and 5-month-old male infant presented with white patches on the forehead and abdomen for 1 year, and his parents had no similar symptoms; case 3: a 6-year-old male child presented with white patches on the forehead and limbs for 6 years, and his parents had no similar clinical manifestations. Genetic testing showed that a missense mutation c.2033T>C (p.L678P) in exon 14 of the KIT gene, a splice site mutation c.2485-1G>C in exon 18 of the KIT gene, and a heterozygous missense mutation c.2346C>G (p.F782L) in exon 16 of the KIT gene were identified in the case 1, 2, 3 respectively, but no above mutations were identified in the patients′ parents or 100 unrelated healthy controls. The 3 genetic variants were all novel pathogenic mutations, and all were deleterious mutations.Conclusions:Three novel pathogenic mutations in the KIT gene were identified in the 3 cases of piebaldism, namely c.2033T>C (p.L678P), c.2485-1G>C, and c.2346C>G (p.F782L). It was further verified that the severity of piebaldism was closely related to the type and location of KIT gene mutations.
2.Adalimumab for the treatment of three cases of Blau syndrome in a pedigree
Chen WANG ; Chenhong XUE ; Jinghui SONG ; Jianguo LI ; Zhenlu LI ; Shoumin ZHANG ; Ming LI ; Jianbo WANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2024;57(6):553-556
A 1-year and 9-month-old male proband presented with clustered rice grain-sized flat smooth red papules on the face, trunk and limbs for 1.5 years, without fever, joint swelling, or pain. The proband′s sister aged 7 years ever experienced swelling and pain in the finger joints of both hands at the age of 2 years, and had intermittent fever and papules all over the body at the same time, and the papules gradually regressed with the subsidence of fever. The proband′s mother aged 27 years suffered from swelling and pain in the finger joints of both hands when she was young, gradually leading to finger deformities, and experienced intermittent knee swelling and pain at the age of 12 years without obvious skin lesions on the body. No abnormality was found in ophthalmological and systemic physical examinations of the 3 patients. Whole-exome sequencing showed that the proband, his sister and mother all had a heterozygous missense mutation c.1001G>A (p.R334Q) in exon 4 of the NOD2 gene. A diagnosis of Blau syndrome was made. The proband was treated with topical moisturizing cream all over the body; during the 52-week follow-up, no joint swelling and pain or eye symptoms were found in the proband, while erythema and depressed scars were observed on the face, trunk and limbs. The proband′s sister and mother were treated with subcutaneous injections of adalimumab at initial doses of 40 mg and 80 mg respectively, followed 1 week later by injections at 20 mg and 40 mg respectively, and then treated with injections at 20 mg and 40 mg respectively every 2 weeks; after 12-week treatment, the joint swelling and pain were markedly relieved in the proband′s sister and mother, and most skin lesions subsided in the proband′s sister; at week 52 during the follow-up, there was no joint swelling, pain or skin lesions in the proband′s sister, and there was no swelling or pain in the knee joints of the proband′s mother, while no improvement was observed in her finger deformities. During the treatment, no eye symptoms or adverse reactions were observed neither in the proband′s sister nor in his mother.
3.Analysis of changes in disease status and their influencing factors in patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis receiving biologic therapy during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: a single-center cross-sectional study
Jinfa DOU ; Jianbo WANG ; Shuai ZHANG ; Jianguo LI ; Hongwei LIU ; Shoumin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2024;57(8):739-742
Objective:To investigate changes in disease status and their influencing factors in patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis treated with biologics during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.Methods:Through printed or electronic questionnaires during February 10 th - 20 th, 2023, data were collected from patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis treated with biologics in Henan Provincial People′s Hospital from June 2019 to January 2023, and changes in the disease condition during the COVID-19 pandemic were investigated. The t test or chi-square test was used for comparisons between groups, univariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression analysis were conducted to investigate the factors contributing to the exacerbation of psoriasis, and stratified analysis was employed to evaluate the disease progression among the patients receiving different biologic therapies following treatment delays. Results:A total of 177 patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis were collected, including 115 males and 62 females; they were aged 6 - 83 (38.69 ± 14.18) years, with disease duration of 1 - 50 (13.48 ± 9.70) years. Among the patients, 74 (41.81%) experienced psoriasis exacerbation, 154 (87.01%) developed COVID-19, and 90 (50.85%) experienced delays in psoriasis treatment due to the pandemic. The results of univariate analysis indicated significant associations of psoriasis exacerbation with treatment delays, irregular treatment before the pandemic, and incomplete clearance of skin lesions ( P < 0.001 or 0.05), while no correlations were observed between psoriasis exacerbation and COVID-19 or gender (both P > 0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis demonstrated that psoriasis exacerbation was associated with treatment delays due to COVID-19 ( OR = 3.34, 95% CI: 1.35 - 8.22, P = 0.009) and incomplete clearance of skin lesions ( OR = 3.10, 95% CI: 1.28 - 7.50, P = 0.012), but not associated with irregular treatment before the pandemic ( P = 0.130). Among the patients treated with adalimumab, secukinumab, ustekinumab, and ixekizumab, those experiencing treatment delays exhibited higher rates of psoriasis exacerbation than those without treatment delays (all P < 0.05) . Conclusion:Patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis undergoing biologic therapy are prone to disease exacerbation when treatment is delayed due to COVID-19, especially those with incomplete lesion clearance.
4.Neonatal linear IgA bullous dermatosis
Guangwen YIN ; Mengmeng GENG ; Yan CUI ; Shoumin ZHANG ; Dongqin LI ; Xiuyong CHENG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2023;56(2):146-148
A 10-day-old male infant presented with skin erythema and blisters for 6 days. Skin examination showed scattered or confluent erythema all over the body, tense blisters of varying sizes on the normal skin or an erythematous base, and some blisters were ulcerated and erosive; bloody bullae and erythematous erosive patches could be seen on the oral mucosa. Histopathological examination revealed subepidermal blisters, and there were some neutrophils and a few eosinophils in the blisters. Direct immunofluorescence assay showed homogeneous linear IgA and granular C3 deposits along the basement membrane zone, without IgG deposits. The diagnosis of neonatal linear IgA bullous dermatosis was confirmed. After comprehensive treatments including nutritional support and anti-infection treatment, skin erythema and blisters subsided, and the mucosal damage was attenuated. The telephone follow-up 16 months after discharge showed that the infant was in good general condition with normal growth and development, and the oral mucosal lesions had subsided and healed, without new skin lesions.
5.Gene mutation analysis in a Chinese pedigree with autosomal dominant Waardenburg syndrome
Ling YU ; Jinfa DOU ; Jianbo WANG ; Shoumin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2023;56(3):241-243
Objective:To report a Chinese pedigree with autosomal dominant Waardenburg syndrome, and to identify causative gene mutations.Methods:Clinical data and peripheral blood samples were collected from the proband and her parents. Genomic DNA was extracted, gene mutations were detected through a next-generation skin-targeted sequencing panel, and Sanger sequencing was performed to verify causative mutations.Results:The proband clinically presented with irregular white patches on the abdomen and lower limbs, moderate to severe sensorineural deafness in the right ear, and iris heterochromia in both eyes. The proband′s mother presented with iris heterochromia in both eyes, epicanthus, early canities and thick eyebrows. In the family, both the proband and her mother were diagnosed with Waardenburg syndrome. A causative frameshift mutation c.976-977delinsT (p.Thr327Profs*54) was identified in both the proband and her mother, which caused the AG to TT base substitution at positions 976 - 977 in the coding region of exon 7 of the PAX3 gene, resulted in a frameshift from the amino acid position 327 to 54 in the PAX3 protein (threonine was substituted by proline at amino acid position 327). The proband′s father showed a normal phenotype, and his genetic test results were negative.Conclusion:The novel frameshift mutation c.976-977delinsT (p.Thr327Profs*54) in the PAX3 gene may contribute to the clinical phenotype of the patients with Waardenburg syndrome in the family.
6.Detection of ATP2C1 gene mutations in a family with generalized familial benign chronic pemphigus
Yujiao SUN ; Jianbo WANG ; Ziyu DUAN ; Jinfa DOU ; Yan LI ; Jianguo LI ; Shoumin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2023;56(4):335-337
A 60-year-old female proband presented with recurrent erythema, blisters and erosions all over the body for 30 years, which had been aggravated 10 days prior to the presentation. Skin examination showed erythematous swelling of the bilateral eyelids with scattered dark red crusts, scattered erythema and erosions on the nasolabial folds and chin, large areas of erythema and erosions on the neck, bilateral axillae, left cubital fossa, perineum and perianal area, accompanied by bright red granulation tissues and positive Nikolsky′s sign. The proband had two sons, both of whom occasionally presented with erythema and erosions on the axillae and groin, and had not been diagnosed or treated. Blood samples were collected from the proband and her two sons, and genomic DNA was extracted and subjected to whole-exome sequencing. A heterozygous deletion mutation c.955_957del (p.A319del) was identified in the ATP2C1 gene in the proband and her two sons, which had not been previously reported. The patient was finally diagnosed with generalized familial benign chronic pemphigus.
7.Pathologically Elevated-Cyclic Stretch Suppressed Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Mitochondrial Biogenesis by Down-regulating PGC1α Expression
Shoumin ZHANG ; Zhiyin LI ; Wenhao TIAN ; Yuting TAO ; Yingxin QI ; Yue HAN
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2023;38(1):E156-E163
Objective To investigate the effect of pathologically elevated-cyclic stretch induced by hypertension on mitochondrial biogenesis of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs), and the role of PGC1α in this process. Methods The Flexcell-5000T stretch loading system in vitro was applied to VSMCs with a frequency of 1. 25 Hz and an amplitude of 5% or 15% to simulate the mechanical environment under normal physiological or hypertensive pathological conditions respectively. Western blotting and qPCR were used to detect the expression of PGC1α, citrate synthase and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) copy number in VSMCs under normal physiological or hypertensive pathological conditions. VSMCs were treated with PGC1α specific activator ZLN005 to promote PGC1α expression or specific interfering fragment siRNA to inhibit PGC1α expression in order to detect the effect on citrate synthase and mtDNA copy number. Results Compared with 5% physiological cyclic stretch, 15% pathologically elevated-cyclic stretch significantly suppressed the expression of PGC1α, citrate synthase and mtDNA copy number in VSMCs. Compared with control group, the protein expression of PGC1α was significantly decreased and increased respectively. When VSMCs transfected with PGC1α siRNA or incubated PGC1α activator ZLN005, the expression of citrate synthase and mtDNA copy number were also significantly down regulated and up-regulated in VSMCs accordingly. Under physiological cyclic stretch conditions, the protein level of PGC1α was significantly down-regulated by PGC1α siRNA, which also significantly down-regulated citrate synthase expression and mtDNA copy number. The protein expression of PGC1α was significantly up-regulated by ZLN005, which also enhanced the expression of citrate synthase and mtDNA copy number. Conclusions The pathological cyclic stretch induced by hypertension significantly down-regulated the expression of citrate synthase and mtDNA copy number via suppressing the expression of PGC1α, resulting in mitochondrial dysfunction of VSMCs. PGC1α may be a potential therapeutic target molecule to alleviate the progression of hypertension.
8.Variation of COL7A1 gene in dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa pruriginosa.
Yi SHAO ; Jianbo WANG ; Shasha ZHANG ; Jinfa DOU ; Chen WANG ; Shoumin ZHANG ; Zhenlu LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2022;39(5):518-521
OBJECTIVE:
To perform gene mutation analysis in a Chinese pedigree with dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa pruriginosa (DEB-Pr), and explore phetotype, genotype, and genotypes-phenotypes relationship of DEB-Pr.
METHODS:
Potential variants of the COL7A1 gene were detected by skin targeted sequencing panel and verified by Sanger sequencing. The pathogenicity of the variation was analyzed.
RESULTS:
Compound heterozygous variants, c.4128delT and c.8234G>A, were detected in the COL7A1 gene of the two patients. The c.4128delT(p.Pro1376fs) variant was derived from their mother and unreported previously. According to the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics Standards and Guidelines, it was suggested to be a pathogenic mutation. The c.8234G>A(p.Arg2745Gln) variant was derived from their father, and possibly is a pathogenic variation.
CONCLUSION
In this study, the compound heterozygous variants of c.4128delT(p.Pro1376fs) and c.8234G>A(p.Arg2745Gln) of the COL7A1 gene probably underlies the disease in this patient and his sister. And our study expands the database on mutations of DEB-Pr.
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9.An investigation on awareness of brucellosis prevention and control knowledge among breeders in Chunhua County, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province before and after the publicity intervention
Boyan LUO ; Shoumin NIE ; Suoping FAN ; Min ZHANG ; Cuihong AN ; Wenjing WANG ; Yangxin SUN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2022;41(3):233-238
Objective:To understand the changes of brucellosis prevention and control knowledge awareness among breeders in Chunhua County, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province before and after the publicity intervention.Methods:A multi-stage cluster sampling method was adopted to select 10 townships with more reported cases of human brucellosis in Chunhua County from January 2019 to June 2020, and each township was given priority to select the administrative village with the largest number of reported cases for investigation. At least 20 breeders aged 20 years old and over in each administrative village were selected, and if the number was insufficient, supplementary surveys would be conducted in other administrative villages with the larger number of breeders in the township. Questionnaire survey was conducted on all subjects, including general demographic characteristics, brucellosis prevention and control knowledge and related protective behaviors. After the baseline investigation, 6 months of brucellosis prevention and control knowledge publicity was carried out in the administrative villages included in the investigation, and the awareness rate of brucellosis prevention and control knowledge before and after the publicity intervention was compared to evaluate the effect of publicity intervention.Results:After the publicity intervention, a total of 240 breeders were investigated, and 176 people were aware of brucellosis prevention and control knowledge, with an overall awareness rate of 73.33% (176/240), which was significantly higher than that before the publicity intervention (57.50%, 115/200), and the difference was statistically significant (χ 2 = 12.21, P = 0.005). After the publicity intervention, the awareness rates of breeders on "can cattle and sheep transmit diseases to humans" and "do you know that cattle and sheep can only be purchased after passing the quarantine inspection" were relatively high, they were 95.83% (230/240) and 95.00% (228/240), respectively, and the differences were statistically significant (χ 2 = 50.04, 112.64, P < 0.001) compared with that before the publicity intervention [71.50% (143/200) and 51.00% (102/200)]. The awareness rate of breeders on "how brucellosis is transmitted from livestock to humans" was the lowest, it was 53.33% (128/240), which was not significantly different (χ 2 = 0.82, P = 0.370) from that before the publicity intervention (49.00%, 98/200). Conclusions:After the publicity intervention, the overall awareness rate of brucellosis prevention and control knowledge of breeders in Chunhua County has improved, but the awareness rate of some individual issues is still low. It is suggested to strengthen the pertinence of publicity and education.
10.Epidemiological characteristics of human brucellosis in Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province from 2011 to 2020
Shoumin NIE ; Boyan LUO ; Cuihong AN ; Jie SUN ; Yangxin SUN ; Suoping FAN ; Haofan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2022;41(4):313-317
Objective:To analyze the epidemic characteristics of human brucellosis in Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province, to grasp the epidemic trend and provide scientific basis for further prevention and control of human brucellosis.Methods:Descriptive epidemiological methods were used to statistically analyze the incidence data and epidemic data of human brucellosis in Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province from 2011 to 2020 in the "Infectious Disease Surveillance System of China Disease Control and Prevention Information System".Results:A total of 864 human brucellosis cases had been reported in Xianyang City from 2011 to 2020, and there was no dead case. The annual incidence began to increase rapidly from 2014, the highest annual incidence in 2019 was 5.79/10 5. There were statistical differences between the incidence of different years (χ 2 = 900.40, P < 0.001). Human brucellosis cases in Xianyang City were mainly concentrated in dairy goat breeding counties, with a total of 571 cases reported, accounting for 66.09%. Cases were reported in all months of the year, and the peak incidence of human brucellosis was from April to August, accounting for 64.35% (556/864). The age of cases was mainly concentrated in the 40 - 69 years old group, accounting for 68.29% (590/864); the ratio of male to female was 2.40 ∶ 1.00 (610 ∶ 254). The occupation was mainly farmers, accounting for 83.45% (721/864). There had been an increase in the proportion of scattered children, students and preschool children. The total serological positive rate was 3.14% (283/9 009) in Xianyang City, and pathogenic culture showed variant strains. The median of interval between onset time and diagnosis time was 8 days. Conclusion:The prevalence of human brucellosis in Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province shows an overall upward trend, which needs to be paid more attention to and control efforts should be strengthened.

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