1.TLR4 and IFN - γ Activated Mesenchymal Stem Cells Improve Schistosomiasis Liver Fibrosis by Regulating Macrophage Polarization
Yaojia REN ; Fang CHEN ; Wanxian HUANG ; Zhongdao WU ; Junxia LEI
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(3):410-419
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			ObjectiveTo investigate whether co-activated mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs) exert therapeutic effects against schistosomiasis by modulating macrophage polarization. MethodsTwenty adult male Balb/c mice were randomly divided into four groups: uninfected, infected, MSC-treated, and MSCTLR4+IFN-γ-treated groups. The Schistosoma japonicum infection model was established via abdominal patch method with cercariae. At week 5 post-infection, praziquantel was administered orally for antiparasitic treatment. At week 6, mice received either MSCs treatments (with or without pre-activation) or no treatment. Body weight changes were monitored weekly. Hepatic pathological alterations were evaluated via HE and Masson staining. RT-qPCR was used to assess α-SMA and collagen (Col-I, Col-Ⅲ) mRNA levels to quantify fibrosis. The mRNA levels of hepatic inflammatory cytokines and matrix metalloproteinases(MMP) were analyzed to explore fibrotic mechanisms. The expressions of i-Nos and Arg-1 in liver tissues were detected by RT-qPCR, and the ratio of M1 or M2 macrophages was detected by immunofluorescence staining, aiming to analyze the correlation between MSCs treatment and macrophage polarization. An in vitro co-culture system validated direct MSC-macrophage interactions. ResultsCompared with the infected group, the MSCTLR4+IFN-γ group exhibited increased body weight gain (P< 0.01), reduced hepatic granulomatous lesion area (P< 0.001), and decreased α-SMA, Col-I, and Col-Ⅲ mRNA levels (P< 0.01). Additionally, the MSCTLR4+IFN-γ group showed reduced TNF-α and IL-1β expression (P< 0.05), as well as elevated MMP2, Mmp9, and MMP13 levels (P< 0.01). The MSCTLR4+IFN-γ group showed higher expression of M2 marker Arg-1 mRNA compared with the infection group (P < 0.001) , while the expression of M1 marker i-Nos decreased (P< 0.05). Immunofluorescence confirmed a lower i-Nos+ cell ratio (P< 0.05) and higher F4/80+CD206+ cell ratio (P< 0.000 1) in the MSCTLR4+IFN-γ group compared with the infection group. In vitro co-culture experiments further demonstrated that MSCTLR4+IFN-γ promoted Arg-1 expression, suppressed pro-inflammatory cytokine i-Nos and TNF-α levels, consistent with ELISA results. ConclusionsThis study reveals that TLR4 and IFN-γ co-activated MSCs alleviate Schistosoma japonicum-induced hepatic fibrosis, potentially through modulating macrophage polarization toward the M2 phenotype. This mechanism may suppress inflammation and enhance extracellular matrix degradation, providing a therapeutic strategy for schistosomiasis-associated liver fibrosis. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Advances in biological function of activating transcription factor ATF7
Mingrou WU ; Zhongdao WU ; Jia SHEN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2024;40(12):2650-2654
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Activating transcription factor 7(ATF7)is a stress-induced transcription factor,a member of the cAMP-response element binding protein(CREB)family,which is usually phosphorylated under stress to activate the transcription of target genes and regulate related biological processes.Based on the existing literature reports,we reviewed the role of ATF7 in regulating immunity,tu-mor and metabolism,which provides a theoretical basis for further research.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.Design of a highly potent GLP-1R and GCGR dual-agonist for recovering hepatic fibrosis.
Nazi SONG ; Hongjiao XU ; Jiahua LIU ; Qian ZHAO ; Hui CHEN ; Zhibin YAN ; Runling YANG ; Zhiteng LUO ; Qi LIU ; Jianmei OUYANG ; Shuohan WU ; Suijia LUO ; Shuyin YE ; Runfeng LIN ; Xi SUN ; Junqiu XIE ; Tian LAN ; Zhongdao WU ; Rui WANG ; Xianxing JIANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(5):2443-2461
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Currently, there is still no effective curative treatment for the development of late-stage liver fibrosis. Here, we have illustrated that TB001, a dual glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor/glucagon receptor (GLP-1R/GCGR) agonist with higher affinity towards GCGR, could retard the progression of liver fibrosis in various rodent models, with remarkable potency, selectivity, extended half-life and low toxicity. Four types of liver fibrosis animal models which were induced by CCl4, α-naphthyl-isothiocyanate (ANIT), bile duct ligation (BDL) and Schistosoma japonicum were used in our study. We found that TB001 treatment dose-dependently significantly attenuated liver injury and collagen accumulation in these animal models. In addition to decreased levels of extracellular matrix (ECM) accumulation during hepatic injury, activation of hepatic stellate cells was also inhibited via suppression of TGF-β expression as well as downstream Smad signaling pathways particularly in CCl4-and S. japonicum-induced liver fibrosis. Moreover, TB001 attenuated liver fibrosis through blocking downstream activation of pro-inflammatory nuclear factor kappa B/NF-kappa-B inhibitor alpha (NFκB/IKBα) pathways as well as c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK)-dependent induction of hepatocyte apoptosis. Furthermore, GLP-1R and/or GCGR knock-down results represented GCGR played an important role in ameliorating CCl4-induced hepatic fibrosis. Therefore, TB001 can be used as a promising therapeutic candidate for the treatment of multiple causes of hepatic fibrosis demonstrated by our extensive pre-clinical evaluation of TB001.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.Neuronal Apoptosis: Pathological Basis of Behavioral Dysfunctions Induced by Angiostrongylus cantonensis in Rodents Model.
Shiqi LUO ; Lisi OUYANG ; Jie WEI ; Feng WU ; Zhongdao WU ; Wanlong LEI ; Dongjuan YUAN
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2017;55(3):267-278
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Angiostrongylus cantonensis invades the central nervous system (CNS) of humans to induce eosinophilic meningitis and meningoencephalitis and leads to persistent headache, cognitive dysfunction, and ataxic gait. Infected mice (nonpermissive host), admittedly, suffer more serious pathological injuries than rats (permissive host). However, the pathological basis of these manifestations is incompletely elucidated. In this study, the behavioral test, histological and immunohistochemical techniques, and analysis of apoptotic gene expression, especially caspase-3, were conducted. The movement and motor coordination were investigated at week 2 post infection (PI) and week 3 PI in mice and rats, respectively. The cognitive impairs could be found in mice at week 2 PI but not in rats. The plaque-like lesion, perivascular cuffing of inflammatory cells, and dilated vessels within the cerebral cortex and hippocampus were more serious in mice than in rats at week 3 PI. Transcriptomic analysis showed activated extrinsic apoptotic pathway through increased expression of TNFR1 and caspase-8 in mice CNS. Immunohistochemical and double-labeling for NeuN and caspase-3 indicated the dramatically increased expression of caspase-3 in neuron of the cerebral cortex and hippocampus in mice but not in rats. Furthermore, western-blotting results showed high expression of cleaved caspase-3 proteins in mice but relatively low expression in rats. Thus, extrinsic apoptotic pathway participated in neuronal apoptosis might be the pathological basis of distinct behavioral dysfunctions in rodents with A. cantonensis infection. It provides the evidences of a primary molecular mechanism for the behavioral dysfunction and paves the ways to clinical diagnosis and therapy for A. cantonensis infection.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Angiostrongylus cantonensis*
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		                        			Apoptosis*
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		                        			Behavior Rating Scale
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		                        			Caspase 3
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		                        			Central Nervous System
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		                        			Cerebral Cortex
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		                        			Diagnosis
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		                        			Eosinophils
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		                        			Gene Expression
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		                        			Headache
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		                        			Hippocampus
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		                        			Meningitis
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		                        			Meningoencephalitis
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		                        			Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor, Type I
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5.Toxicity of outer membrane vesicles derived from Acinetobacter baumannii strains with different drug-resistance spectrums
Ruiling ZHANG ; Zhitao LI ; Xiaogang BI ; Ying XIAN ; Ying WANG ; Dan XIE ; Xiaojie LI ; Zhongdao WU ; Kouxing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2016;9(2):140-145
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To compare the toxicity of outer membrane vesicles ( OMVs) secreted by Acinetobacter baumannii strains with different drug-resistance spectrums.Methods Four Acinetobacter baumannii strains with different drug-resistance spectrums were collected (strain 33, 3237, B29 and 10), and OMVs produced by these strains were extracted and purified.BCA assay was used to determine the protein concentrations, and RAW264.7 cells were incubated with different concentrations of OMVs for 24 h. Cell viability was measured with CCK-8 assay, and gene expression of tumor necrosis factor-alpha ( TNF-α) , interleukin-6 ( IL-6) , interleukin-1 beta ( IL-1β) , keratinocyte-derived chemokine ( KC) and macrophage inflammatory protein 2 (MIP-2) was assessed by quantitative real-time PCR.One-way ANOVA was used for data analysis.Results According to the result of drug susceptibility test, strain 10 was extensively drug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii ( XDRAB ) strain, strain B29 was multi-drug resistance Acinetobacter baumannii (MDRAB) strain, while strain 33 and 3237 were non-MDRAB strains.After incubated with different concentrations of OMVs for 24 h, cell viability of RAW264.7 declined with the increase of OMVs concentrations.OMVs released from strain10, B29 and 3237 significantly lowered the cell viability at the concentration of 5 μg/mL, while the cytotoxicity of OMVs released from strain 33 was much weaker, and no remarkable decrease in cell viability was observed even at the concentration of 25 μg/mL.OMVs of all strains induced the release of TNF-α, IL-6, IL-1β, KC and MIP-2 in RAW264.7 cells, and the levels of theses cytokines were increased with the concentration of OMVs.Inflammatory response in cells incubated with OMVs from strain 33 was the weakest, while OMVs from strain 10 induced strongest inflammatory response.KC and MIP-2 levels were significantly higher in RAW264.7 cells incubated with OMVs from strain 10 with a concentration of 5 μg/mL than that incubated with OMVs from other strains ( F=19.094 and 19.032,P<0.05 or <0.01).Conclusions OMVs from Acinetobacter baumannii strains with different drug-resistance spectrums are of different toxicity.OMVs from XDRAB and MDRAB strains have higher toxicities and may induce stronger inflammatory response.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
6.Evaluation of the teaching activity on the courses correlated with public health from the clinical medical students in Sun Yat-sen university
Xiangjun WANG ; Yuantao HAO ; Huiming ZHOU ; Shaojuan ZHAO ; Zhongdao WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2015;(8):791-796
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To evaluate the teaching activity on public health courses from clinical medical students in our university in order to provide a scientific basis for improving the curriculum design and teaching reform. Methods The “Questionnaire on Teaching Evaluation in Public Health Courses”, including teaching attitude, teaching content, teaching methods and teaching effectiveness was designed, and a general investigation was conducted among the clinical medical students of five-year program (840 students) and eight-year program (278 students) in these three aspects to under-stand students' evaluation to the course, who had finished the public health courses, including Preven-tive Medicine, Medical Statistics and Epidemiology (hereinafter referred to as: statistics, epidemiology, prevention) in Sun Yat-sen University. Statistical analysis was made using SPSS 13.0 software. Data analysis methods contain descriptive analysis, T-test, ANOVA, LSD, SNK, hierarchical logistic regres-sion analysis, etc. Results The overall score of teaching evaluation is (4.04±0.60). Differences exist between the evaluation in the five-year medical students and the eight-year medical students. The P values were 0.000 (Medical Statistics), 0.269 (Epidemiology), 0.047 (Preventive Medicine). The com-parison of scores among the four dimensions shows: Teaching effectiveness < Teaching methods 
		                        		
		                        	
7.Angiostrongylus cantonensis: Scanning Electron Microscopic Observations on the Cuticle of Moulting Larvae.
Xin ZENG ; Jie WEI ; Juan WANG ; Feng WU ; Feng FUNG ; Xiaoying WU ; Xi SUN ; Huanqing ZHENG ; Zhiyue LV ; Zhongdao WU
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2013;51(6):633-636
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Angiostrongylus cantonensis is a parasitic nematode that needs to develop in different hosts in different larval stages. Freshwater snails, such as Pomacea canaliculata, are the intermediate host, and rats are the definitive host. Periodic shedding of the cuticle (moulting) is an important biological process for the survival and development of the parasite in the intermediate and definitive hosts. However, there are few studies on the cuticle alterations between different stages of this parasite. In this study, we observed the ultrastructural appearance and changes of the cuticle of the 2nd/3rd stage larvae (L2/L3) and the 3rd/4th stage larvae (L3/L4) using a scanning electron microscope. We also first divided L2/L3 into late L2 and early L3. The late L2 lacked alae, but possessed a pull-chain-like fissure. Irregular alignment of spherical particles on the cuticle were noted compared to the L3. Alae appeared in the early L3. The old cuticle turned into a thin film-like structure which adhered to the new cuticle, and spherical particles were seen regularly arranged on the surface of this structure. Regular rectangular cavities were found on the surface of L3/L4. The caudal structure of L3/L4 was much larger than that of L3, but caudal inflation, such as seen in L4, was not observed. These results are the first to reveal the ultrastructural changes of the cuticle of A. cantonensis before and after moulting of L2/L3 and L3/L4.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Angiostrongylus cantonensis/*physiology/*ultrastructure
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8.Curriculum and teaching practice of general education course of ‘ basic medicine introduction'in Sun Yat-sen University
Junxia LEI ; Xiangjun WANG ; Zhongdao WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2013;(2):121-123
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Based on the concept of general education in higher education,Zhongshan school of medicine of Sun Yat-sen University launched general education course-‘ basic medicine introduction' to all non-medical undergraduates.Teaching contents,teaching methods and teaching effects of this course were explored and evaluated.By introducing basic medicine,the overall objective is to guide students to consciously maintain the mental and physical health and to stimulate students' thinking on the meaning of life.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9.Study on intranasal immunizatious with recombinated-pneumococcal autolysin (Re-LytA) in mice
Huiquan GAN ; Mo XIAN ; Zhuqing YUAN ; Zhongdao WU ; Ming LI ; Maohua ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2008;28(7):629-633
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To evaluate the protective effectiveness of intranasal immunizations with recombinated-pneumococcal autolysin(Re-LytA), which protects mice against local and systemic Streptococ- cus pneumoniae(Sp) infection. Methods Testing group (group A): CpG as an adjuvant, the mice were intranasally immunized with purified Re-LytA, obtained by affinity chromatograph. The negative control group(group B) were intranasally immunized with sterile saline. And the positive control group (group C) were received 23-valent polysaccharide commercial vaccine through intramuscular injection. All the samples were collected 2 weeks post the last immunization. The levels of antibody was determined by ELISA. Then the mice were challenged intraperitoneally and intranasally with Sp, respectively. The infection and coloniza- tion was followed by monitoring colony-forming units of Sp in the blood, homogenized lung, and nasopharyn- geal lavage fluid 4 days post intranasal immunization. The mice were observed daily to note the livability of each group. Results The level of the LytA antibody (IgG, IgA, slgA) in group A were higher than that in group B and C (P < 0.05). Neither the LytA nor polysaccharide antibody could be detected in group B. Polysaccharide antibody could be detected in group C. After challenged intraperitoneally there was no signifi- cant difference in survival rates between group A and group C (P > 0.05), which was significant higher than that in group B (P <0.05). After challenged intranasally, compared with the group A, the geometric mean colony-forming units washed from the nasopharyngeal lavage fluid of the group B and group C were signifi- cantly higher (P <0.05). Conclusion lntranasal immunizations with Re-LytA can protect mice against lo- cal and systemic pneumococcal infection, and the protective immunity may be related to sIgA.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
10.Generation and analysis of 113 adult stage Schistosoma japonicum (Chinese strain) expressed sequence tags.
Guowu BIAN ; Xinbing YU ; Zhongdao WU
Chinese Medical Journal 2002;115(10):1517-1520
OBJECTIVETo rapidly and economically obtain knowledge about adult stage Schistosoma japonicum (Chinese strain) expressed genes using expressed sequence tag (EST).
METHODSA directional cDNA library constructed from Schistosoma japonicum (Chinese strain) adult stage RNA was used to generate expressed sequence tags (ESTs). These were compared against an EMBL-parasites database and GENBANK database by BLASTn and BLASTx.
RESULTSA total of 314 phage clones were randomly selected for generating expressed sequence tags (ESTs). From these clones, 132 EST-quality sequence were obtained. Among these EST-quality sequences, 113 ESTs were successfully submitted to the dbEST at GenBanK. A total of 7.6% of these EST-quality sequences were previously identified sequence of Schistosoma japonicum, while 4.5% were putatively identified sequences of Schistosoma japonicum. A total of 23.5% of these EST-quality sequences were putatively identified sequence of Schistosoma mansoni or other organisms. 57.6% had no matches in the database and were classified as unknown sequences. Most ESTs with the putative protein identified belonged to housekeeping proteins. Information about several interesting genes was found.
CONCLUSIONPartial cDNA sequencing to generate expressed sequence tags (ESTs) has the potential to rapidly and economically increase our knowledge about adult stage Schistosoma japonicum (Chinese strain) expressed genes.
Animals ; Base Sequence ; DNA, Complementary ; chemistry ; Expressed Sequence Tags ; Gene Library ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Schistosoma japonicum ; genetics
            
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