1.Identification of Bulbocodin D and C as novel STAT3 inhibitors and their anticancer activities in lung cancer cells.
Xinyu HE ; Jiarui FU ; Wenyu LYU ; Muyang HUANG ; Jianshan MO ; Yaxin CHENG ; Yulian XU ; Lijun ZHENG ; Xiaolei ZHANG ; Lu QI ; Lele ZHANG ; Ying ZHENG ; Mingqing HUANG ; Lin NI ; Jinjian LU
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2023;21(11):842-851
Cancer stands as one of the predominant causes of mortality globally, necessitating ongoing efforts to develop innovative therapeutics. Historically, natural products have been foundational in the quest for anticancer agents. Bulbocodin D (BD) and Bulbocodin C (BC), two bibenzyls derived from Pleione bulbocodioides (Franch.) Rolfe, have demonstrated notable in vitro anticancer activity. In human lung cancer A549 cells, the IC50s for BD and BC were 11.63 and 11.71 μmol·L-1, respectively. BD triggered apoptosis, as evidenced by an upsurge in Annexin V-positive cells and elevated protein expression of cleaved-PARP in cancer cells. Furthermore, BD and BC markedly inhibited the migratory and invasive potentials of A549 cells. The altered genes identified through RNA-sequencing analysis were integrated into the CMap dataset, suggesting BD's role as a potential signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) inhibitor. SwissDock and MOE analyses further revealed that both BD and BC exhibited a commendable binding affinity with STAT3. Additionally, a surface plasmon resonance assay confirmed the direct binding affinity between these compounds and STAT3. Notably, treatment with either BD or BC led to a significant reduction in p-STAT3 (Tyr 705) protein levels, regardless of interleukin-6 stimulation in A549 cells. In addition, the extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) was activated after BD or BC treatment. An enhancement in cancer cell mortality was observed upon combined treatment of BD and U0126, the MEK1/2 inhibitor. In conclusion, BD and BC emerge as promising novel STAT3 inhibitors with potential implications in cancer therapy.
Humans
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Lung Neoplasms/metabolism*
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STAT3 Transcription Factor/metabolism*
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Antineoplastic Agents/chemistry*
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A549 Cells
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Apoptosis
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Cell Proliferation
2.Summary of the best evidence for diet management in patients with chronic kidney disease in stage 3-5 D
Lulu MO ; Guifen GUAN ; Xiaochun LAI ; Xiangjun QIN ; Lijun YANG ; Chang LIU ; Dongxi HONG ; Zebin WANG ; Donglan LING
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(16):2152-2161
Objective:To summarize the evidence of diet management in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) in stage 3-5 D, so as to provide a reference for clinical nursing.Methods:After establishing evidence-based nursing questions, according to the "6S evidence model", the evidence on diet management of patients with CKD in stage 3-5 D was searched by computer, including computer decision support system evidence, guidelines, best evidence summary and systematic review. The search time limit was from the establishment of the database to September 2020. The guideline quality assessment was independently completed by two research nurses and a doctor of nephrology. The quality assessment of non-guideline article was independently completed by two research nurses, and an evidence-based instructor participated in decision-making. The evidence was extracted, evaluated and graded using the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) 2014 version of the intervention research evidence pre-grading system.Results:A total of 19 articles that met the requirements were included, including 5 guidelines, 8 systematic reviews, 4 randomized controlled trials, 1 clinical decision, and 1 national standard. A total of 22 pieces of the best evidence on diet management of patients with CKD in stage 3-5 D were summarized from three aspects, namely, diet/nutrition assessment, diet management, teamwork and education.Conclusions:The best evidence of diet management in patients with CKD in stage 3-5 D provides a certain reference for clinical practice, so as to improve the quality of diet management in patients with CKD and the clinical outcomes of patients.
3.Thinking on PBL teaching for health inspection and quarantine undergraduate
Fei MO ; Zhiyan NIE ; Linjun CHEN ; Lijun YANG ; Fei XU ; Wenjuan FANG ; Hu ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2021;20(9):957-960
This paper discusses from two aspects of case writing and PBL implementation experience. PBL cases should be based on professional requirements and reflect professional characteristics. Health inspection and quarantine cases targeted at application-oriented talent cultivation can be integrated into relevant experimental skills items. At the same time, the forms of case writing are expanded according to the differences of theme forms, which are designed as parallel cases and serial cases, so as to be applicable to the curriculum integration in different areas. In the implementation of PBL teaching, students' learning status is the key to the efficiency of classroom discussion, which determines whether the implementation of PBL is completely autonomous learning or embedded instruction. Teachers should establish cooperative learning atmosphere to improve the efficiency of classroom discussion
4.Evaluation of the performance of systems for whole blood C-reactive protein detection: a multi-center study
Juan CHENG ; Huaiyuan LI ; Haipeng LIU ; Yuxin WANG ; Jin XU ; Shangyang SHE ; Wei QU ; Yidong WU ; Guixia LI ; Junmei YANG ; Liya MO ; Yun XIANG ; Jiangwei KE ; Liyue KUI ; Lei ZHENG ; Hongbing CHEN ; Zhili YANG ; Xin LYU ; Hong ZHANG ; Zhenhua TANG ; Lijuan MA ; Hongquan LUO ; Xiangyang LI ; Wenli ZHANG ; Hui JIA ; Huiming YE ; Lijun TIAN ; Qiuhui PAN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2021;44(7):633-643
Objective:To explore the performance of the commonly used whole blood C-reactive protein (CRP) detection systems and give related recommendation on the performance requirements of detection systems.Methods:A total of 7 540 venous blood samples from 26 maternal, child and children′s hospitals were collected to conduct this multi-center study on the analytical performance of 5 commonly used whole blood CRP detection systems from March to April in 2019. The blank check, carryover, repeatability, intermediate precision, linearity, sample stability, influence of hematocrit/triglyceride/bilirubin, comparison with SIEMENS specific protein analyzer and trueness were evaluated. The 5 systems included BC-5390CRP autohematology analyzer, AstepPLUS specific protein analyzer, Ottoman-1000 Automated Specific Protein POCT Workstation, i-CHROMA Immunofluorometer equipment Reader and Orion QuikRead go detecting instrument. The 5 systems were labeled as a, b, c, d and e randomly.Results:Within the 5 systems, all values of blank check were less than 1.00 mg/L, the carryovers were lower than 1.00%. The repeatability of different ranges of CRP concentrations including 3.00-10.00, 10.00-30.00 and>30.00 mg/L were less than 10.00%, 6.00% and 5.00%, respectively, and the intermediate precision was less than 10.00%. The linearity correlation coefficients of the 5 systems were all above 0.975, while the slope was within 0.950-1.050. Whole blood samples were stable within 72 hours both at room temperature (18-25 ℃) and refrigerated temperature (2-8 ℃). The CRP results were rarely influenced by high triglyceride or bilirubin, except for the immmunoturbidimetric test based on microparticles coated with anti-human CRP F(ab) 2 fragments. When triglyceride was less than 15.46 mmol/L, the deviation of CRP was less than 10.00%. When bilirubin was less than 345.47 μmol/L, the deviation of CRP was less than 10.00%. CRP was more susceptible to Hct on the systems without Hct correction. The deviation of CRP between different Hct dilution concentration and 40% dilution concentration can reach as high as 67.48%. The correlation coefficients ( r) of 5 systems were all more than 0.975 in the range of 0-300.00 mg/L compared with Siemens specific protein analyzer. All systems passed the trueness verification using the samples with specified values of 12.89 and 30.60 mg/L. Conclusion:The performance of 5 systems can basically meet the clinical needs, but it is suggested that the whole blood CRP detection system without automatic Hct correction should be modified manually.
5.Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to COVID-19 pandemic among residents in Hubei and Henan Provinces.
Youkun HU ; Gaoqiang ZHANG ; Zhihao LI ; Jiani YANG ; Lijun MO ; Xiru ZHANG ; Lili XIONG ; Weiliang WU ; Chen MAO ; Xingfen YANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2020;40(5):733-740
OBJECTIVE:
To survey the residents for their understanding of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)-related knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP) in two hard hit provinces of China to facilitate the governmental decisions on strategies against the disease.
METHODS:
We invited the participants from Hubei and Henan Provinces of China for an internetbased survey starting from 12:00 on February 21, 2020 to 12:00 on February 23. The survey included the general conditions, KAP of COVID-19, psychological status and living conditions of the residents.
RESULTS:
The effective response rate of the questionnaire was 98.9%. The mean (P25, P75) age of the participants was 19 (16, 40) years, and 54.3% of them were students. Social media were the most important source of information concerning the pandemic of the respondents. The respondents had a high awareness of person-to-person transmission of the virus through the respiratory tract or droplets but showed a relatively low level of awareness of the population susceptible to COVID-19 and its specific symptoms. The results of multivariate analysis showed that women, undergraduate students (including college students) and higher degree holders had better knowledge of COVID-19 ( < 0.05); the proportion of respondents who expressed to have different levels of psychological stressed such as worry, anxiety and panic reached 77.2%; 16.7% of the responders considered psychological interventions necessary for their psychological conditions; 63.6% of the respondents confessed a bias against the people returning from Hubei and Henan provinces, while 22.4% worried that they might be biased because of their residence in Hubei and Henan. The rate of personal protective equipment shortage was as high as 69.4%; the rates of the responders who would "covering the mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing", "properly use masks in accordance with regulations", "maintain proper hand hygiene ", "avoid gatherings with relatives and friends" and "refrain from going to public places" were 92.4%, 95.9%, 93.5%, 88.8% and 93.1%, respectively. Women and groups with good knowledge of the disease reported better protective behaviors against the diseases ( < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
The residents in Hubei and Henan Provinces have generally good KAP related to COVID-19, and the online platforms plays a positive role to in circulating epidemic-related information. It is essential to further increase the supply of the protective materials and pay more attention to the mental health of the residents during the pandemic, and psychological counseling and psychological protection should be provided if necessary.
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Betacoronavirus
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Coronavirus Infections
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Pandemics
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6.Excessive selenium supplementation aggravates atopic dermatitis-like skin lesions induced by dinitrochlorobenzene in mice
Junluan MO ; Lijun ZHANG ; Jichang ZHOU ; Chunmei GONG ; Yuanfei XU ; Hui YANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2018;51(7):495-499
Objective To evaluate the effect of micronutrient selenium on atopic dermatitis-like skin lesions in mice.Methods After 4-week feed with forages lacking selenium,40 BALB/c mice were randomly and equally divided into 4 groups:selenium deficiency group fed with forages containing 0.01 mg/kg selenium for 4 weeks,normal selenium supplementation group fed with forages containing 0.25 mg/kg selenium for 4 weeks,excessive selenium supplementation group fed with forages containing 3.00 mg/kg selenium for 4 weeks,and control group fed with forages containing 0.25 mg/kg selenium for 4 weeks.Then,atopic dermatitis-like skin lesions were induced by dinitrochlorobenzene (DNCB) in the mice in sensitized groups,including the selenium deficiency group,normal selenium supplementation group and excessive selenium supplementation group.During sensitization,the severity of dermatitis in mice was monitored.Three weeks after the sensitization,the total plasma IgE level and inflammatory cell count in whole blood were measured.Skin tissues from the back of mice were subjected to histopathological examination and the selenium level was detected.Statistical analysis was carried out by one-way analysis of variance for comparisons of IgE levels and cell counts among different groups,as well as by Pearson correlation analysis and linear regression analysis for analyzing the correlation of various indices with the selenium level.Results Six days after the sensitization,the dermatitis severity scores were significantly higher in the sensitized groups than in the control group (On day 6,8,11,13,15 and 18 after the sensitization,F =44.897,76.622,114.866,33.352,28.605 and 11.271 respectively,all P < 0.01).On day 11 after the sensitization,the dermatitis severity score was significantly higher in the excessive selenium supplementation group than in the selenium deficiency group and normal selenium supplementation group (both P < 0.05).Compared with the control group,obvious pathological changes of dermatitis were observed in the sensitized mice,but there was no significant difference in the number of inflammatory cells in skin lesions among the 3 sensitized groups (all P > 0.05).The inflammatory cell count in whole blood and total plasma IgE level in the sensitized mice increased along with the increase of dietary selenium levels,and the excessive selenium supplementation group showed higher total plasma IgE level ([167.17 ±8.49] μg/L) compared with the selenium deficiency group ([124.78 ± 5.32] μg/L,t =3.919,P < 0.05),normal selenium supplementation group ([132.61 ± 4.71] μg/L,t =3.222,P < 0.05) and control group ([109.13 ± 0.79] μg/L,t =6.485,P < 0.05).The selenium level in the skin tissues of sensitized mice was positively linearly correlated with the total plasma IgE level (r =0.579,P < 0.001),whole-blood white blood cell count (r =0.414,P < 0.05),neutrophil count (r =0.439,P < 0.05),lymphocyte count (r =0.417,P < 0.05)and eosinophil count (r =0.505,P < 0.01).Conclusion Different dietary selenium levels showed different effects on the severity of dermatitis in mice,and more severe dermatitis occurred in the excessive selenium supplementation group.
7. Identification and bioinformatic function analysis of differentially expressed miRNAs in the exosomes secreted from BEP2D cells irradiated by γ-rays
Lijun MO ; Man SONG ; Xiaodan LIU ; Hua GUAN ; Pingkun ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2018;38(7):481-488
Objective:
To identify the differentially expressed miRNAs in the exosomes secreted from γ-ray irradiated cells and provide new clues in disclosing the mechanisms of radiation-induced bystander effects.
Methods:
The human bronchial epithelial cells (BEP2D) were irradiated with 60Co γ-rays, and the exosomes were collected by ultracentrifugation from the culture medium of 2 Gy-irradiated cells and non-irradiated control. The exosomes were identified by an electron microscopy. The miRNA microarray technique was used to analyze the miRNA expression profiles in the exosomes. qRT-PCR was used to verify the miRNAs expression. The functional pathways of miRNAs targeting genes were predicted by informatic analysis using the databases of TargetScan, miRanda, GO and KEGG.
Results:
Sixteen miRNA with significantly increased expression (
8.Efficient Screen of Toxic Herbal Medicine in Zhuang Gu Guan Jie Pill Based on Zebrafish Model
Ying CHEN ; Mo WANG ; Lijun JING ; Ning ZHANG ; Shuqin CHEN ; Yingjie WEI
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;19(1):133-141
This study aimed at efficiently screening out the toxic herbal medicines in Zhuang Gu Guan Jie pill (ZGGJ) based on the zebrafish model.Zebrafish embryos at 1 day post fertilization (dpf) were administered by ZGGJ and the water decoction (WD) and ethanol extract (EE) of 12 herbal drugs in it with various concentrations.The number of embryo deaths after the administration was recorded at 2-6 dpf and 2-8 dpf,respectively.Embryonic micro-morphology of zebrafish (3 dpf) was observed,LC50 value at 6 dpf was calculated by SPSS16.0.As a result,both the WD and EE of ZGGJ,fructus psoraleae,radix dipsaci,olibanum,myrrh,radix angelicae pubescentis and aucklandiae radix,and the EE of Caulis Spatholobo and Rhizoma Cibotii presented high organ toxicity to the juvenile zebrafish,featuring yolk sac swelling,deforming,blackening,indicating hepatotoxicity in the zebrafish.Their LC50 value at 6 dpf was from 33.2 μg·mL-1 to 392.7 μg·mL-1 (LD50 value was converted to crude drug.The same bellow.).The WD and EE of Epimedii Folium at 1,500 μg· mL-1 led to yolk sac swelling and blackening.The LC50 at 6 dpf varied at 1,100-1,350 μg·mL-1,showing a certain toxicity of Epimedii Folium.The WD of Caulis Spatholobo and Cibotii Rhizoma and both WD and EE of Rhizoma drynariae,taxilli herba and prepared rehmanniae radix didn' t change the toxicity to the organs in zebrafish.LC50 value were over 1,500 μg·mL-1,presenting favorable safety.In conclusion,it was demonstrated that the zebrafish model efficientlyidentified the toxicity of different herbal medicines from ZGGJ and efficiently screened out the potential toxicants in vivo with the advantages of real-time,dynamic and large scale for traditional Chinese medical compounds.
9.Antibiotic resistant mechanism and epidemiological characteristics of azithromycin-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae strains in Shenzhen
Lijun ZHANG ; Feng WANG ; Yi PENG ; Junluan MO
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2017;37(3):219-224
Objective To investigate the prevalence, molecular mechanism and genetic characteristics of azithromycin-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae (N.gonorrhoeae) strains isolated in Shenzhen.Methods N.gonorrhoeae strains were collected in Shenzhen from 2011 to 2015.Agar dilution method and E-test were used to detect the minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) of these strains to azithromycin.All azithromycin-resistant (AZM-R) strains (MIC≥2 μg/ml) and some azithromycin-sensitive strains (MIC≤0.25 μg/ml) which were randomly selected as the control group were screened for mutations in 23S rRNA, mtrR and erm genes and genotyped by using N.gonorrhoeae multi-antigen sequence typing (NG-MAST).Results A total of 788 N.gonorrhoeae strains were collected, 148 (18.8%) of which were AZM-R strains (MIC≥1 μg/ml).Eighteen out of 21 high-level AZM-R (AZM-HLR) strains had A2143G mutations in the four copies of the 23S rRNA gene.Twelve out of 29 middle-level AZM-R (AZ-MLR) strains had missense mutations, among which C2611T mutations in the four copies of the 23S rRNA were detected in 10 strains.Incidence of G45D/Y105H mutation in AZM-HLR strains was higher than that in AZM-MLR (χ2=12.702, P=0.000) or AZ-S (χ2=4.462, P=0.035) strains according to the analysis of the promoter and coding region of mtrR gene.PCR analysis revealed that only one strain carried ermB gene (MIC=2 μg/ml).The 788 N.gonorrhoeae strains were typed into 81 sequence types (STs) by NG-MAST, most of which were represented by one strain only.STs of ST3356 and ST1866 that were identified in the AZ-R strains in the current study had been noted in a previous report of emerging AZM-R N.gonorrhoeae strains in Nanjing, Chongqing and Guangzhou.Neighbor-joining (NJ) phylogenetic tree showed that the resistant strains did not form a separate cluster.Conclusion Currently, it is not suitable to use azithromycin as a monotherapy for gonorrhea in Shenzhen.Mutations of A2059G and C2611T in 23S rRNA of N.gonorrhoeae were respectively responsible for high-level and middle-level resistance to azithromycin.Repeated emergence of ST1866 and ST3356 will help us monitor and analyze the epidemiological characteristics of N.gonorrhoeae strains resistant to azithromycin in Shenzhen.
10.Identification and analysis of exosomal miRNAs in human umbilical vein endothelial cells irradiated by 60 Co γ-rays
Qiaohua HUANG ; Man SONG ; Shanshan GAO ; Lijun MO ; Xiaodan LIU ; Yu WANG ; Bo HUANG ; Pingkun ZHOU
Military Medical Sciences 2017;41(5):367-372
Objective To study the changes in miRNAs expression in the exosomes of human umbilical vein endothelial cells(HUVECs) after 60 Co γ-rays expose using microRNA(miRNA) chips and bioinformatics techniques so as to provide new clues to the mechanism of radiation-induced vascular tissue injury and its bystander effects.Methods HUVECs exosomes were collected in the control and 4 Gy irradiated cells by ultra-high-speed centrifugation,and further confirmed using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and Western blotting of exosomes biomarkers.miRNA microarray was used to analyze miRNA expression profiles of exosomes and cells.Also,real-time quantitative PCR(qRT-PCR) was used to verify differentially expressed miRNAs,and the miRDB and TargetScan were performed to predict the target genes of the differentially expressed miRNAs.Bioinformatics analysis was performed using DAVID,KEGG and other online tools.Results Compared with the control exosomes from non-irradiated HUVECs,miRNA microarray analysis revealed that 5 up-regulated,and 13 down-regulated miRNAs were identified in the exosomes from HUVECs at 0.5 h after 4 Gy-irradiation,and 16 up-regulated and 5 down-regulated miRNAs at 2 h after 4 Gy-irradiation.Moreover,38 and 85 miRNAs were differentially expressed respectively in the HUVECs at 0.5 h and 2 h after radiation.The difference was statistically significant(P<0.01).The results of bioinformatics showed that these miRNAs might exert the radiation-induced bystander effect (RIBE) by regulating MAPK signal pathways,RAS and PI3K-Akt signal pathways.Conclusion The ionizing radiation injury significantly alters the components and expression levels of exosomal miRNAs,which play important roles in regulating the signal pathways in response to radiation.

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