1.Stem Cell-Based Hair Cell Regeneration and Therapy in the Inner Ear.
Jieyu QI ; Wenjuan HUANG ; Yicheng LU ; Xuehan YANG ; Yinyi ZHOU ; Tian CHEN ; Xiaohan WANG ; Yafeng YU ; Jia-Qiang SUN ; Renjie CHAI
Neuroscience Bulletin 2024;40(1):113-126
Hearing loss has become increasingly prevalent and causes considerable disability, thus gravely burdening the global economy. Irreversible loss of hair cells is a main cause of sensorineural hearing loss, and currently, the only relatively effective clinical treatments are limited to digital hearing equipment like cochlear implants and hearing aids, but these are of limited benefit in patients. It is therefore urgent to understand the mechanisms of damage repair in order to develop new neuroprotective strategies. At present, how to promote the regeneration of functional hair cells is a key scientific question in the field of hearing research. Multiple signaling pathways and transcriptional factors trigger the activation of hair cell progenitors and ensure the maturation of newborn hair cells, and in this article, we first review the principal mechanisms underlying hair cell reproduction. We then further discuss therapeutic strategies involving the co-regulation of multiple signaling pathways in order to induce effective functional hair cell regeneration after degeneration, and we summarize current achievements in hair cell regeneration. Lastly, we discuss potential future approaches, such as small molecule drugs and gene therapy, which might be applied for regenerating functional hair cells in the clinic.
Infant, Newborn
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Humans
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Hair Cells, Auditory, Inner/physiology*
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Ear, Inner/physiology*
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Hair Cells, Auditory/physiology*
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Regeneration/genetics*
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Stem Cells
2.Research progress in biological toxins
Yicheng LU ; Meng LI ; Ting LIU ; Hui ZHANG ; Nan LIU ; Zengming WANG ; Aiping ZHENG
Military Medical Sciences 2024;48(1):52-57
Biological toxins are toxic molecules produced by specific microorganisms,plants or animals.Due to their wide range of sources and high toxicity,the availability of protein and non-protein toxins is becoming increasingly important,some of which are used for military purposes and developed as biotoxin warfare agents.In this paper,the classification and mechanism of action of biological toxins are discussed.In addition,the strategies for prevention and control of biological toxins as well as their therapeutic applications are reviewed.
3.Construction of HA coating on PEEK surface based on magnetron sputtering and its biosafety evaluation
Tianyuan MA ; Bin LU ; Fuwei LIU ; He XIN ; Yicheng CHEN ; Xuelian JIA ; Simin ZHU ; Junrui ZHANG ; Xiaona NING
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2024;40(4):467-472
Objective:To prepare hydroxyapatite(HA)coating on polyether ether ketone(PEEK)surface by magnetron sputtering technique and to study its biosafety.Methods:Sulfonated PEEK was used to increase the binding area and HA coating was constructed on it using magnetron sputtering technology.SEM and energy dispersive spectroscopy(EDAX)were used to detect the construction effect.Cell adhesion assay,cytoskeletal fluorescence staining and SEM validation were used to assess cytologrcal safety.In vivo safety tests were conducted in SD rats and golden hamsters.Results:HA coating with gradient morphology was successfully constructed on the PEEK surface using above technique.The coating promoted cell adhesion,extension and proliferation.No systemic toxicity and no sig-nificant influence in HE staining of the main infernal organs samples were observed.The coating alleviated the oral mucosal irritation caused by simple sulfonation to a certain extent.Conclusion:HA coating can be prepared stably with magnetron sputtering technology and can meet the biosafety needs for clinical applications.
4.Qualitative research on caregiving feelings and needs of caregivers of children with β-thalassemia major
Xiufen SHANG ; Yicheng BAN ; Qingmei LU ; Yingxin LIU ; Ying LIANG ; Hongxing YE ; Xiupin HUANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(14):1928-1932
Objective:To explore the caregiving feelings and needs of caregivers of children with β-thalassemia major.Methods:A semi-structured interview was conducted with 14 caregivers of children with β-thalassemia major who were treated at the Affiliated Hospital of Youjiang Medical University for Nationalities from December 2022 to March 2023, and the data were analyzed using the Colaizzi 7-step analysis method.Results:Caregivers of children with β-thalassemia major felt a greater burden of care, including declining physical and mental health, disruption of daily life rhythms and heavy financial burden. And their caregiving needs included psychological and emotional support, guidance on the physical and mental health of children, assurance of a stable blood supply and medical and social support.Conclusions:Caregivers of children with β-thalassemia major have a heavy burden of care and face various nursing difficulties in the daily care of children. Medical staff should actively take measures to meet their care needs and improve their care quality and quality of life.
5.Bladder microenvironment actuated proteomotors with ammonia amplification for enhanced cancer treatment.
Hao TIAN ; Juanfeng OU ; Yong WANG ; Jia SUN ; Junbin GAO ; Yicheng YE ; Ruotian ZHANG ; Bin CHEN ; Fei WANG ; Weichang HUANG ; Huaan LI ; Lu LIU ; Chuxiao SHAO ; Zhili XU ; Fei PENG ; Yingfeng TU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(9):3862-3875
Enzyme-driven micro/nanomotors consuming in situ chemical fuels have attracted lots of attention for biomedical applications. However, motor systems composed by organism-derived organics that maximize the therapeutic efficacy of enzymatic products remain challenging. Herein, swimming proteomotors based on biocompatible urease and human serum albumin are constructed for enhanced antitumor therapy via active motion and ammonia amplification. By decomposing urea into carbon dioxide and ammonia, the designed proteomotors are endowed with self-propulsive capability, which leads to improved internalization and enhanced penetration in vitro. As a glutamine synthetase inhibitor, the loaded l-methionine sulfoximine further prevents the conversion of toxic ammonia into non-toxic glutamine in both tumor and stromal cells, resulting in local ammonia amplification. After intravesical instillation, the proteomotors achieve longer bladder retention and thus significantly inhibit the growth of orthotopic bladder tumor in vivo without adverse effects. We envision that the as-developed swimming proteomotors with amplification of the product toxicity may be a potential platform for active cancer treatment.
6.Anti-Leucine-Rich Glioma-Inactivated 1 Encephalitis: A Single-Center Cohort Study in China
Siyuan FAN ; Haitao REN ; Nan LIN ; Qiang LU ; Liri JIN ; Yan HUANG ; Bo HOU ; Hui YOU ; Feng FENG ; Ruixue CUI ; Yicheng ZHU ; Hongzhi GUAN ; Liying CUI
JOURNAL OF RARE DISEASES 2022;1(2):122-129
7.Anti-amphiphysin-associated paraneoplastic brainstem encephalitis with esophageal neuroendocrine carcinoma: a case report
Yanying WANG ; Chenhui MAO ; Lu YANG ; Congwei JIA ; Liangrui ZHOU ; Wenjia ZHU ; Hongzhi GUAN ; Yicheng ZHU ; Liying CUI
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2022;55(11):1298-1302
Paraneoplastic neurological syndromes (PNS) are heterogeneous disorders caused by autoimmune responses of cancer, which can affect any part of the nervous system. Anti-amphiphysin antibody is one of the high-risk PNS antibodies, which is usually associated with small cell lung cancer and breast cancer. However, extrapulmonary neuroendocrine carcinoma is rare in patients with anti-amphiphysin antibody. A case of anti-amphiphysin-associated paraneoplastic brainstem encephalitis with esophageal neuroendocrine carcinoma is reported. The tumor was detected by fluorine 18 fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography and pathologically confirmed by gastroscopic biopsy. The patient′s neurological symptoms were partially improved after treatment of intravenous immunoglobulin and glucocorticoids. However, the disease prognosis is closely related to the accompanying tumor.
8.Improving the production of 4-aminobenzoic in engineered Escherichia coli by combinatorial regulation.
Yicheng XU ; Fuping LU ; Qinhong WANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2019;35(9):1650-1661
Para-aminobenzoate (PABA) is an important chemical for organic synthesis and extensively used in pharmaceutical and dye industry. In recent years, PABA has received increasing attention as a potential component of high-strength polymer. In Escherichia coli, three genes of pabA, pabB and pabC are responsible for PABA production from chorismate in folate synthetic pathway. However, E. coli does not accumulate or accumulates very few amounts of PABA under normal growth condition. In this study, the tyrosine-producing E. coli TYR002 constructed previously was used as the starting strain for developing PABA-producing strain. First, the activity of bifunctional chorismate mutase/prephenate dehydrogenase TyrA in E. coli TYR002 was weakened to reduce the production of tyrosine. Then, three different constitutive promoters were used to regulate the expression of pabA, pabB and pabC in recombinant plasmid which was transformed into E. coli for improving PABA production. The shake-flask fermentation showed that the different combination of constitutive promoters significantly affected the production of PABA, and the highest shake-flask fermentation titer was 0.67 g/L. After further condition optimization, the engineered E. coli produced 6.4 g/L PABA under 5 L fed-batch fermentation. This study could be a good reference for improving microbial production of PABA.
4-Aminobenzoic Acid
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Escherichia coli
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Plasmids
9.Single-leg Static Postural Balance in Individuals with or Without Unilateral Functional Ankle Instability
Qiuxia ZHANG ; Yicheng GU ; Yang ZHANG ; Guodong WANG ; Aming LU
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2018;37(5):377-383
Objective To explore the static postural balance in individuals with or without functional ankle instability (FAI)by identifying and quantifying the spatial characteristics of center of pressure (COP),as well as rambling and trembling trajectory properties.Methods Twelve FAI patients was selected into the FAI group,while another 14 healthy students were chosen into the control group.The single-leg standing test with and without vision was conducted on the unstable side of the FAI group and the non-dominant side of the control group 3 trials with each trial lasting 30 s.The displacement of COP and the time and frequency domain of rambling and trembling were analyzed and compared between the two groups.Results There was no significant difference in the displacement of COP with opened eyes(P>0.05).The area and the anterior-posterior length of COP of the FAI group were larger than those of the control group with eyes closed (P<0.05).For the rambling and trembling trajectory,no significant differences were found in all the time domains between the two groups with eyes open or closed(P>0.05),except the mean sway amplitude(MSA)(P<0.05).Moreover,the mean square root and standard deviation of MSA of the FAI group were significantly bigger than the control group(P< 0.05).Significant differences were found in the MSA frequency between open and closed eyes(P>0.05),but not between the FAI and control groups(P<0.05).Conclusions The FAI patients are weaker than healthy people not only in the peripheral control,but also in the central control of the static postural balance.Therefore,injuries in the central neural system must also be considered when analyzing the reason for FAI.The imbalance of the FAI patients can be avoided by opening eyes.
10.Clinical and immunological analysis of mycophenolate mofetil treatment in anti-leucine-rich glioma-inactivated 1 encephalitis
Hongzhi GUAN ; Xiaolu XU ; Yicheng ZHU ; Fei WANG ; Siyuan FAN ; Yan HUANG ; Liri JIN ; Qiang LU ; Haitao REN ; Yan XU ; Bin PENG ; Liying CUI
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2018;51(4):281-287
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) in antileucine-rich glioma-inactivated 1 (LGI1) encephalitis by analyzing the clinical and immunologic data of patients treated with MMF in this prospective cohort of anti-LGI1 encephalitis.Methods Patients treated with MMF for more than one year in Peking Union Medical College Hospital were included in this study.MMF was given at a dosage of 1.5-3.0 g/d in the induction period (two to four months) and 0.75-2.00 g/d in the maintenance period.All the patients were followed up regularly.Modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score evaluation,serum IgG and peripheral CD19-positive B cells,CD4-positive T cells and CD8-positive T cells testing were performed every two months.Results Fifteen patients were included in this study who received first-line immunotherapy combined with MMF.No other second-line therapy including rituximab was used.Thirteen patients responded well to MMF combined with first-line immunotherapy (a decrease in mRS score of more than 1).All 15 patients had a good outcome (i.e.,a mRS score of 0-2),including nine patients without residual symptoms (a mRS score of 0).After 12 months of MMF treatment,CD19-positive B cells were significantly decreased (median 320 (227,628) × 106/L vs 152 (105,223) × 106/L;Z=-2.028,P=0.043),while serum IgG (9.07 (6.70,11.32) g/L vs 8.35 (6.63,10.69) g/L,P=0.144)),CD4-positive T cells (1 136 (736,1 432) × 106/L vs 1 055 (802,1 072) × 106/L,P =0.866) and CD8-positive T cells (627 (413,784) × 106/L vs 568 (393,743) × 106/L,P =0.735) were not significantly changed.Three patients relapsed and were treated with additional cycle of first-line immunotherapy and increased dosage of MMF (induction dosage) resulting in remission.CD19-positive B cells were tested to be increased during the patients' relapse.No serious adverse event was noted in all these patients.Conclusions MMF is safe and effective as a long-term immunotherapy in patients with anti-LGI1 encephalitis.MMF can be used as an add-on therapy to first-line immunotherapy for autoimmune encephalitis.CD19-positive B cell count should be monitored and used as a parameter to individualize dosage of MMF.

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