1.Pathogenesis of Diabetes from Theory of Spleen Deficiency Causing Diabetes Based on Intestinal Innate Immunity
Linyue ZHOU ; Xuehui LIU ; Yan LIU ; Chunguang XIE
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(4):183-189
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			In western medicine, the small intestine anatomically belongs to the digestive system and is also an important immune organ of the body. The innate immune system of the small intestine consists of a tissue barrier, innate immune cells, and innate immune molecules. The dysfunction of any part can cause metabolic disorders and eventually lead to diabetes. In the pathogenesis of diabetes, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has the theory of ''spleen deficiency causing diabetes'', which points out that the impaired spleen function results in inadequate transformation, impaired essence spread, and turbidity by essence accumulation, which is the core pathological link of blood glucose metabolism disorder in diabetes. In terms of the relationship between the small intestine and the spleen, the theory of TCM holds that the small intestine is located in the abdomen and the abdomen is dominated by the spleen. The digestion, absorption, and endocrine functions of the small intestine are also similar to the functions of spleen in governing movement and transformation and spreading essence by virtue of spleen Qi. Therefore, the anatomical and physiological functions of the small intestine in western medicine are closely related to the spleen in TCM. At the same time, the spleen is closely related to the innate immune function of the small intestine in TCM. The spleen participates in the generation and distribution of defense Qi, and the process of defense Qi playing the external function is similar to the process of the activation of the innate immune response. The spleen is also an important organ involved in fluid metabolism, which can cooperate with the lung and kidney to timely remove turbid fluid from the body. It can also work with the stomach as the hub of Qi ascending and descending and regulate the physiological activities of "clear Yang" and "turbid Yin", so as to ensure the homeostasis of the internal environment of the body, which is the basis for maintaining the normal function of the innate immunity of the small intestine. Therefore, taking "spleen deficiency causing diabetes" as a bridge, the theory of TCM and western medicine were combined to explain the relationship between small intestinal innate immunity imbalance and the pathogenesis of diabetes from the perspective of TCM, which is helpful to understand the pathogenesis of diabetes in a deeper level and also provide a new perspective and new way for the prevention and treatment of this disease with TCM. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Research progress of intestinal innate immunity and diabetes mellitus
Linyue ZHOU ; Xuehui LIU ; Yan LIU ; Huanan JIA ; Xuhong MA ; Chunguang XIE
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2023;39(12):2638-2645
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Diabetes mellitus(DM),as a common and frequently-occurring disease,has become a huge burden of chronic diseases worldwide,whose pathogenesis is very complex and has not yet been fully elucidated.Small intestine is one of important immune organ in body,and relationship between its innate immune function and DM has become forefront of research in medical field.In this paper,role of intestinal innate immunity in pathogenesis of DM is reviewed,including tissue barrier dysfunction of small intestine,dysfunction of intestinal innate immune cells and imbalance of proportion of intestinal innate immune molecules,in order to provide references for future research on related mechanisms.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.Preliminary study on the expression and function of bone morphogenetics protein 7 in ESCC
Mengfei Sun ; Hongfang Huang ; Yuhang Dong ; Huakun Zhang ; Ziru Zhou ; Qi Sun ; Wenyan Guan ; Linyue Zhao ; Xiaobin Cui ; Yunzhao Chen ; Feng Li
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2023;58(6):995-1000,1010
		                        		
		                        			Objective     :
		                        			 To analyze the expression and immune infiltration levels of the BMP7 gene ( BMP7) in  e- sophageal squamous cell carcinoma(ESCC) .
		                        		
		                        			Methods    :
		                        			Initially,in 274  cases  of ESCC and 242  cases of normal tissues,the  level  of  BMP7  was  verified  by immunohistochemistry ,and the relationship between the expression  difference and the survival cycle and clinical pathological characteristics of patients with ESCC was explored,and  BMP7 overexpression plasmid transfection of ESCC cells was established,and the effect of BMP7 on the biological behavior of ESCC cells was examined by CCK-8,Clone,and Transwell.  
		                        		
		                        			Results    :
		                        			 BMP7  expression  in normal e- sophageal tissues was higher than that of ESCC(P<0. 001) ,the expression level of BMP7 was correlated with the  degree of differentiation of patients(P = 0. 006) and TNM staging(P <0. 001) ,and  the survival of patients with  high expression of BMP7 exceeded that of patients with low BMP7 (P = 0. 041) ,and the experiments of CCK-8 and  Clone showed that the proliferation effect of cells in the overexpressed BMP7 group was lower than that of the control group.Transwell experiments confirmed that the cell invasion migration capacity of the overexpressed BMP7 group  was less than that of the control one.The immune infiltration results showed that BMP7 was positively correlated  with macrophages(P = 0. 008) and negatively correlated with γ-δT cells(P = 0. 028) .
		                        		
		                        			Conclusion    
		                        			 BMP7  is low  in ESCC and associated with poor prognosis and immune infiltration levels in patients.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            

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