1.Role of SWI/SNF Chromatin Remodeling Complex in Tumor Drug Resistance
Gui-Zhen ZHU ; Qiao YE ; Yuan LUO ; Jie PENG ; Lu WANG ; Zhao-Ting YANG ; Feng-Sen DUAN ; Bing-Qian GUO ; Zhu-Song MEI ; Guang-Yun WANG
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2025;52(1):20-31
Tumor drug resistance is an important problem in the failure of chemotherapy and targeted drug therapy, which is a complex process involving chromatin remodeling. SWI/SNF is one of the most studied ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complexes in tumorigenesis, which plays an important role in the coordination of chromatin structural stability, gene expression, and post-translation modification. However, its mechanism in tumor drug resistance has not been systematically combed. SWI/SNF can be divided into 3 types according to its subunit composition: BAF, PBAF, and ncBAF. These 3 subtypes all contain two mutually exclusive ATPase catalytic subunits (SMARCA2 or SMARCA4), core subunits (SMARCC1 and SMARCD1), and regulatory subunits (ARID1A, PBRM1, and ACTB, etc.), which can control gene expression by regulating chromatin structure. The change of SWI/SNF complex subunits is one of the important factors of tumor drug resistance and progress. SMARCA4 and ARID1A are the most widely studied subunits in tumor drug resistance. Low expression of SMARCA4 can lead to the deletion of the transcription inhibitor of the BCL2L1 gene in mantle cell lymphoma, which will result in transcription up-regulation and significant resistance to the combination therapy of ibrutinib and venetoclax. Low expression of SMARCA4 and high expression of SMARCA2 can activate the FGFR1-pERK1/2 signaling pathway in ovarian high-grade serous carcinoma cells, which induces the overexpression of anti-apoptosis gene BCL2 and results in carboplatin resistance. SMARCA4 deletion can up-regulate epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) by activating YAP1 gene expression in triple-negative breast cancer. It can also reduce the expression of Ca2+ channel IP3R3 in ovarian and lung cancer, resulting in the transfer of Ca2+ needed to induce apoptosis from endoplasmic reticulum to mitochondria damage. Thus, these two tumors are resistant to cisplatin. It has been found that verteporfin can overcome the drug resistance induced by SMARCA4 deletion. However, this inhibitor has not been applied in clinical practice. Therefore, it is a promising research direction to develop SWI/SNF ATPase targeted drugs with high oral bioavailability to treat patients with tumor resistance induced by low expression or deletion of SMARCA4. ARID1A deletion can activate the expression of ANXA1 protein in HER2+ breast cancer cells or down-regulate the expression of progesterone receptor B protein in endometrial cancer cells. The drug resistance of these two tumor cells to trastuzumab or progesterone is induced by activating AKT pathway. ARID1A deletion in ovarian cancer can increase the expression of MRP2 protein and make it resistant to carboplatin and paclitaxel. ARID1A deletion also can up-regulate the phosphorylation levels of EGFR, ErbB2, and RAF1 oncogene proteins.The ErbB and VEGF pathway are activated and EMT is increased. As a result, lung adenocarcinoma is resistant to epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors (EGFR-TKIs). Although great progress has been made in the research on the mechanism of SWI/SNF complex inducing tumor drug resistance, most of the research is still at the protein level. It is necessary to comprehensively and deeply explore the detailed mechanism of drug resistance from gene, transcription, protein, and metabolite levels by using multi-omics techniques, which can provide sufficient theoretical basis for the diagnosis and treatment of poor tumor prognosis caused by mutation or abnormal expression of SWI/SNF subunits in clinical practice.
2.Distribution of platelet antibodies and their specificity in Zhongshan area
Huiyan LIN ; Yonglun WU ; Ainong SUN ; Yuru FANG ; Qianying CHEN ; Qiao LI ; Yujue WANG ; Hongmei WANG ; Zhizhao YANG ; Xiaoyi JIAN ; Xianguo XU ; Shengbao DUAN
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2024;37(1):63-67
【Objective】 To investigate the frequency of platelet antibodies in voluntary blood donors and patients in Zhongshan, Guangdong Province, and to study the specificity and cross-matching of platelet antibodies. 【Methods】 Platelet antibodies of blood donors and patients were screened by solid-phase immunoadsorption (SPIA), rechecked by flow cytometry (FCM), and antibody specificity was identified by PakPlus enzyme immunoassay, and platelet cross-matching was simulated by SPIA. 【Results】 A total of 1 049 blood donor samples and 598 patient samples were tested, with 6 (0.57%) and 49 (8.19%) samples positive for SPIA,respectively(P<0.05); In SPIA positive samples, the positive concordance rate of FCM in blood donors and patients was 100% vs 95%, and that of enzyme immunoassay was 100% vs 88%. Among the initial screening positive samples of blood donors, 5 were anti-HLA Ⅰ antibodies, accounting for 83%, and 1 was anti CD36 antibody, accounting for 17%, with an incidence rate of 0.10%. Among the 14 samples of enzyme immunoassay positive patients, 2 were anti-GP Ⅱb/Ⅲa, 1 was anti-GP Ⅱa/Ⅱa, 8 were anti HLA Ⅰ, and 3 were mixed antibodies (HLA Ⅰ, GP Ⅱb/Ⅲa, GP Ⅰa/Ⅱa). According to the types of antibodies, HLA Ⅰ antibodies were the most common, accounting for 65% (11/17), followed by HPA related anti GP, accounting for 35% (6/17). The majority of patients had a platelet antibody positive typing rate below 30%, accounting for 71.4% (10/14). 【Conclusions】 The positive rate of platelet antibody of patients in Zhongshan area is significantly higher than that of voluntary blood donors, and most of them are anti-HLA Ⅰ and anti-GP, and the incidence of anti-CD36 is extremely low. Therefore, it is necessary to establish a known platelet antigen donor bank, and at the same time, carry out platelet antibody testing and matching of patients, which is helpful to solve the issue of platelet transfusion refractoriness.
3.Research on the regulation of ferroptosis in hepatic stellate cells line LX2 by recombinant cytoglobin
Xun-wei DUAN ; Gui-qing XIAO ; Huai-yu CHEN ; Yong ZHANG ; Wen-lin WU ; Yi GAO ; Yong DIAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2024;59(8):2237-2244
Intracellular overexpression of cytoglobin (Cygb) has been shown to reduce extracellular matrix deposition and promote liver fibrosis recovery, but its mechanism is not yet clear. This study constructed and expressed a fusion protein (TAT-Cygb) of cell penetrating peptide TAT and Cygb, to investigate the effect of fusion protein TAT-Cygb on regulating hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) ferroptosis. Cultured human hepatic stellate cells line (LX2) were treated with TAT-Cygb and erastin
4.Effect mechanism of dihydromyricetin on the tumor biological characteristics of endometrial cancer cells
Wei-Hua CUI ; Jing-Ying SONG ; Shu-Xin QIAO ; Shu-Zhong DUAN
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2024;33(12):1039-1043
Objective To explore the effects of dihydromyricetin on the proliferation,apoptosis,and invasion of endometrial cancer(EC)cells and its possible mechanisms.Methods Ishikawa cells in the logarithmic growth phase were taken and divided into the control group,20 μmol/L dihydromyricetin intervention group,40 μmol/L dihydromyricetin intervention group,and 80 μmol/L dihydromyricetin intervention group,which were treated with different final concentrations of dihydromyricetin(0 μmol/L,20 μmol/L,40 μmol/L,80 μmol/L).Then,CCK-8 assay and flow cytometry were used to detect the effects of dihydromyricetin on the cell proliferation and apoptosis.Transwell experiment was used to detect the effect of dihydromyricetin on the cell invasion.qRT-PCR and Western blot were used to detect the effects of dihydromyricetin on the cell expression of miR-21 and PTEN.Results Compared with the control group,the cell proliferation inhibition rate and apoptosis rate in the dihydromyricetin intervention group were significantly increased(P<0.05),and gradually increased with the increase of dihydromyricetin concentration(P<0.05).Compared with the control group,the numbers of migration and invasion cells in the dihydromyricetin intervention group were significantly decreased(P<0.05),and gradually decreased with the increase of dihydromyricetin concentration(P<0.05).Compared with the control group,the cell expression of miR-21 in the dihydromyricetin intervention group was significantly decreased(P<0.05),and gradually decreased with the increase of dihydromyricetin concentration(P<0.05),the expression levels of PTEN mRNA and protein were significantly increased(P<0.05),and gradually increased with the increase of dihydromyricetin concentration(P<0.05).Conclusion Dihydromyricetin can inhibit the growth and metastasis of EC cells,and the inhibitory effect is positively correlated with its concentration.The mechanism may be related to the effect of dihydromyricetin on the miR-21/PTEN signaling pathway of EC cells.
5.MicroRNA-199a-5p reducing blood-brain barrier disruption following ischemic stroke in rats
Guang-Xiao NI ; Chun-Qiao DUAN ; Lu-Lu KOU ; Ran MENG ; Xiao-Qing WANG ; Pu WANG
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2024;55(4):460-467
Objective To investigate whether microRNA(miR)-199a-5p regulates blood-brain barrier(BBB)integrity through PI3K/Akt pathway after cerebral ischemia.Methods A permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion(MCAO)model was established in SPF adult male SD rats.Totally 48 rats were randomly divided into sham group(n=12),model group(n=12),MCAO+miR-199a-5p group(n=12),and MCAO+miR-199a-5p negative control group(n=12).The Ludmila Bellayev 12 point score was used to evaluate the neurobehavioral performance of rats;The integrity of the BBB after ischemia stroke was detected through Evans blue staining;Immunofluorescent staining was used to determine apoptosis after cerebral ischemia;Western blotting technology was used to detect the protein expression of claudin-5,phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase regulatory subunit 2(PIK3R2),p-Akt,Akt,and vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF)-A;Real-time PCR was used to investigate the expression levels of miR-199a-5p,claudin-5,and VEGF-A in the ischemic penumbra and infarcted area of the brain.Results The result showed that miR-199a-5p mimic intervention improved proprioception and motor ability in MCAO rats.MiR-199a-5p mimic reduced the expression of PIK3R2 following ischemia stroke,activated the Akt signaling pathway,and increased the expression of claudin-5 and VEGF-A in the ischemic penumbra.In addition,miR-199a-5p alleviated inflammation after cerebral ischemia.MiR-199a-5p mimic reduced BBB permeability and reduced neuronal apoptosis after cerebral ischemia.Conclusion MiR-199a-5p can reduce the expression of PIK3R2 following ischemic stroke,activate the Akt signaling pathway,reduce the expression of inflammatory cytokines,and alleviate the damage to the blood-brain barrier.
6.Analysis of clinical changes and magnetic resonance imaging features of 37 patients with temporomandibular joint disc condylar complex with anterior disc displacement without reduction
Sen YAN ; Yongming QIAO ; Liangwei DUAN
West China Journal of Stomatology 2024;42(1):82-88
Objective This study aims to investigate clinical outcomes,imaging changes,and age differences with re-gard to temporomandibular joint disc condylar complex with anterior disc displacement without reduction(ADDWoR).Methods A total of 37 patients(45 lateral joints)with ADDWoR who were admitted to The First Affiliated Hospital of Zheng Zhou University from January 2016 to June 2023 were selected.The patients were composed of 4 males and 33 females and had an average age of 23.5 years.The average course of the disease was 14.4 months.Clinical and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)data were collected at the end of initial diagnosis and follow-up,and the length and thickness of the articular disc,the angle of the disc con-dyle,and the height of the condyle were measured.The statistical significance of the changes was assessed using SPSS 25.0 software package.Results At the end of follow-up,disc displacement in three patients(three lateral joints)was healed.Approximately 48.4%of the patients felt that limi-tation of mandibular movement was not alleviated;58.3%of patients reported that pain during mouth opening was not re-duced;54.5%reported pain while chewing;33.3%of the patients showed facial deviation,and only one showed remis-sion.The mean disk-condyle angle increased from 61.63° to 67.81°.The average length of articular disc shortened from 8.20 mm to 7.27 mm,and the height of the condyle significantly decreased from 23.17 mm to 22.76 mm(P<0.05).The absorption ratio of the condyle increased,and no significant differences in the changes of joint soft and hard tissues be-tween the adolescent and adult groups(P>0.05).Conclusion In different age groups of patients with ADDWoR,clini-cal symptoms cannot be completely relieved.The disc is anteriorly displaced and shortens,condylar height decreases,and secondary facial asymmetry and mandibular retraction occur.
7.Investigation on Detoxification Mechanism of Euphorbia Fischeriana Steud.Processed with Terminalia Chebula Retz Soup U-sing LC-MS and Simulation Processing
Qiao ZHANG ; Fugui CHEN ; Jie CAO ; Hongli YU ; Yijing CHEN ; Yu DUAN ; Hao CAI ; Hao WU
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;40(7):674-692
OBJECTIVE To explore the detoxification mechanism of Terminalia chebula Retz(TCR)soup-processed Euphorbia fischeriana Steud.(EFS)based on LC-MS and simulation processing.METHODS The changes of chemical composition of TCR soup-processed EFS,and dichloromethane extracts of crude EFS after simulation processing with TCR soup were analyzed by LC-MS.Mice were orally administered with alcoholic extracts of crude EFS,alcoholic extracts of water-processed EFS,alcoholic extracts of TCR soup,alcoholic extracts of TCR soup-processed EFS,dichloromethane extracts of crude EFS,dichloromethane extracts of TCR soup-processed EFS,and dichloromethane extracts of crude EFS after simulation processing with TCR soup,respectively.Toxicity changes in TCR soup-processed EFS and dichloromethane extracts of crude EFS after simulation processing with TCR soup were evalu-ated by fecal water contents,release levels of TNF-α and IL-1β,and intestinal pathology.RESULTS A total of 115 and 53 com-pounds were identified in EFS and TCR soup,respectively.The contents of 58 and 12 compounds significantly decreased and signifi-cantly increased respectively in EFS after processing with TCR soup.Compared to the blank control group,the fecal water contents and the release levels of TNF-α and IL-1β significantly increased in both the crude and water-processed EFS groups(P<0.01),and no-table intestinal injury was observed.Compared to the crude EFS group,the fecal water contents and the release levels of TNF-α and IL-1β significantly decreased in both the TCR soup group and the TCR soup-processed EFS group(P<0.01),and repaired intestinal injury was observed.After simulation processing for the dichloromethane extracts of crude EFS with TCR soup,the ion intensity change rates for diterpenoids and tannin phenolic acid compounds ranged from-6.75%to 8.09%and 66.06%to 100.00%,respectively.The ion intensity change rates of diterpenoids in the dichloromethane extracts of TCR soup-processed EFS ranged from-9.92%to 54.72%with almost no tannin phenolic acid compounds.Compared to the blank control group,the fecal water contents and the release levels of TNF-α and IL-1β significantly increased in both the dichloromethane extracts of crude and TCR soup-processed EFS groups(P<0.01),and severe intestinal injury was observed.Compared to the dichloromethane extracts of crude EFS group,the fecal water contents and the release levels of TNF-α and IL-1β significantly decreased in the group of the dichloromethane extracts of crude EFS after simulation processing with TCR soup(P<0.01),with no apparent intestinal injury.CONCLUSION TCR soup pro-cessing can alleviate the intestinal toxicity of EFS.The detoxification mechanism may involve the introduction of a large number of tan-nin phenolic acid compounds in TCR soup during the processing of EFS,which plays a pharmacological antagonistic role in the animal body.
8.Perceived stress and mobile phone addiction among nursing college students: the chain-mediating role of anxiety and flow experience
Shuiqing RONG ; Zhaonan YANG ; Lida YANG ; Qiongyi WANG ; Yanjie YANG ; Zhengxue QIAO ; Xiaohui QIU ; Siyuan KE ; Jiawei ZHOU ; Xiaomei DU ; Wei DUAN ; Yizhi WANG ; Xiuxian YANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2024;33(6):539-543
Objective:To explore the chain mediating effect of anxiety and flow experience on perceived stress and mobile phone addiction in nursing college students.Methods:In December 2021, a cross-sectional design survey was conducted on 4 179 freshmen and sophomores in a nursing college in Heilongjiang Province. The Chinese perceived stress scale, generalized anxiety disorder-7, flow state scale, and mobile phone addiction tendency scale were selected separately to assess perceived stress, anxiety symptoms, flow experience and mobile phone addiction. SPSS 26.0 software was used for descriptive analysis, independent sample t-test, Spearman correlation analysis, and AMOS 24.0 software was used for mediating effect test. Results:(1) Among the 3 050 nursing students, there were 714(23.41%) students who were addicted to mobile phones. (2) Spearman correlation analysis indicated that perceived stress(27.31±9.56) was positively correlated with anxiety(7.00(1.00, 10.00), r=0.441, P<0.05), flow experience((12.00±3.40), r=0.517, P<0.05), and mobile phone addiction((42.42±13.05), r=0.476, P<0.05).Anxiety was positively correlated with flow experience ( r=0.430, P<0.01) and mobile phone addiction ( r=0.538, P<0.01).Flow experience was positively correlated with mobile phone addiction ( r=0.490, P<0.01). (3) Anxiety and flow experience played seperate mediating and chain mediating roles between perceived stress and mobile phone addiction, accounting for 26.06%(0.165/0.633), 23.54%(0.149/0.633) and 3.48%(0.022/0.633) of the total effect. Conclusion:Perceived stress not only directly affects the mobile phone addiction of nursing students, but also indirectly affects mobile phone addiction through the independent and chain mediating effects of anxiety and flow experience.
9.Effect of knockdown of ARHGAP30 on proliferation and apoptosis of Siha cells
Ya-Ting PENG ; Duan LIU ; Jie MENG ; Wen-Chao LI ; Hui-Qi LI ; Hua GUO ; Mei-Lan NIU ; Qiao-Hong QIN
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2024;40(5):847-853
Aim To investigate the changes in the proliferation and apoptosis of Siha cells after knocking down Rho GTPase-activating protein 30(ARHGAP30).Methods After designing specific shARHGAP30 primers and connecting them to the pLKO.1 vector,we transformed them into Escherichia coli competent cells,then co-transfecting them with lentiviral helper plasmids into HEK-293T cells.We collected and filtered cell supernatant to obtain the vi-rus to infect Siha cells.RT-qPCR and Western blot were used to detect knockdown efficiency,as well as changes in the expression of Bax and Bcl-2 after trans-fection.The CCK-8 method was employed to measure the proliferation level of cells after knockdown.Results After successful construction of a lentiviral plasmid with knockdown of the ARHGAP30 gene and establish-ment of stably transfected Siha cells,ARHGAP30 tran-scription and translation(P<0.01)in Siha cells de-creased,Bax/Bcl-2 significantly decreased(P<0.01),indicating decreased apoptosis and increased cell proliferation(P<0.01).Conclusions This study suggests the involvement of ARHGAP30 in the proliferation and apoptosis of Siha cells,and regulating the ARHGAP30 gene may interfere with the occurrence and development of cervical cancer.
10.A visualization analysis of the progress of GM-CSF in immune-inflammatory response
Xiangwen BU ; Qiao PENG ; Ning DUAN ; Wenmei WANG ; Xiang WANG
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(32):1-6
Objective To analyze the current status,hotspots,and development trends of granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor(GM-CSF)in immune-inflammatory response based on bibliometric analysis.Methods The Web of Science Core Collection database was utilized to retrieve relevant literatures from Jan.1,1990 to Jan.1,2024,and CiteSpace was applied to visualize and analyze the data.Results A total of 1219 GM-CSF in immunoinflammation related papers were included,and the number of publications was on the rise overall.The number of publications in the United States ranked the first in the world with 445 articles.The institution with the highest number was the University of Melbourne 25 articles.The authors tied for the first place were Jordana M and Becher B(10 articles for each),and the author with the highest citation count was Hamilton JA 128 times;the most cited journal was Journal of Immunology 986 times,and the high frequency keywords related to GM-CSF in immunoinflammation were mainly obtained on inflammation,dendritic cell,T cell,etc.The hotspots of research in recent years are focused on immunity and microglia.Conclusion The research of GM-CSF in immuno-inflammation continues to deepen,and its academic influence is gradually broadened.The future research direction lies in exploring the mechanism of GM-CSF in immunoinflammation and targeted therapy.

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