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2. Development and validation of the AF score for diagnosis of adult-onset Still's disease in fever of unknown origin
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Shuni Ying, Duo Lv, Dingxian Zhu, Sheng Li, Yuwei Ding, Chuanyin Sun, Yu Shi, Hong Fang, and Jianjun Qiao
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Adult-onset Still's disease ,Fever of unknown origin ,Persistent pruritic eruptions ,Classification criteria ,Bayesian method ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Objective: To develop and validate a diagnostic score to identify adult-onset Still's disease (AOSD) in fever of unknown origin (FUO). Methods: A single center, retrospective case-control study of inpatients with FUO from January 2018 to December 2021. Using clinical and laboratory data from 178 cases with AOSD and 486 cases with FUO, we developed an AOSD/FUO (AF) score with a Bayesian Model Averaging approach. AF score and Yamaguchi's criteria were evaluated by sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, and positive/negative predictive value for diagnosis of AOSD in developmental and validation samples. Results: Persistent pruritic eruptions (PPEs) in patients with rashes was higher in AOSD group than FUO group (52.3% vs 7.4%; P
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- 2023
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3. Efficacy and Tolerability of Nintedanib in Idiopathic-Inflammatory-Myopathy-Related Interstitial Lung Disease: A Pilot Study
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Junyu Liang, Heng Cao, Yang Yang, Yini Ke, Ye Yu, Chuanyin Sun, Lihuan Yue, and Jin Lin
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nintedanib ,interstitial lung disease ,dermatomyositis ,polymyositis ,anti-MDA5 antibody ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Objectives: To initially clarify the efficacy and tolerability of nintedanib in patients with idiopathic-inflammatory-myopathy-related interstitial lung disease (IIM-ILD).Methods: A retrospective, real-world analysis was conducted in IIM-ILD patients who regularly received outpatient visit or hospitalization from January 2018 to March 2020 in three centers. And the patients were divided into two groups depending on presence or absence of nintedanib therapy. Comparisons, Kaplan-Meier survival analysis and propensity score matching were made to identify difference in time to death from any cause, incidence of rapidly progressive interstitial lung disease (RP-ILD) and comorbidity of pulmonary infection between the two groups. The following logistic regression analyses and Cox proportional-hazard regression analyses were used to verify the therapeutic value of nintedanib as well as clinical significance of other factors. Adverse events were descriptively recorded.Results: Thirty-six patients receiving nintedanib therapy and 115 patients without use of nintedanib were included. Before and after propensity score matching, the primary comparisons revealed better survival (P = 0.015, P = 0016, respectively) and lower incidence of RP-ILD (P = 0.017, P = 0.014, respectively) in patients with nintedanib therapy. Logistic regression analysis identified that disease activity (P < 0.001), percent-predicted diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide (DLCO%, P = 0.036), nintedanib therapy (P = 0.004, OR value = 0.072) and amyopathic dermatomyositis (ADM, P = 0.012) were significantly correlated with RP-ILD. Cox proportional hazards regression analysis suggested that disease activity (P < 0.001), anti-MDA5 antibody (P < 0.001) and nintedanib therapy (P = 0.013, HR value=0.268) were significantly associated with survival of IIM-ILD patients. Similar results can also be seen in analyses after propensity score matching. In the 36 patients with nintedanib therapy, diarrhea was the most common adverse event (44.4%) and hepatic insufficiency contributed to most dosage reduction (44.4% of nine patients) or therapy discontinuation (60.0% of five patients).Conclusions: Nintedanib was found to reduce incidence of RP-ILD and improve survival in IIM-ILD patients in a real-world setting. Anti-MDA5 antibody could be taken as a risk factor for unfavorable outcome. ADM was significantly correlated with occurrence of RP-ILD. In addition to the most frequent diarrhea, hepatic insufficiency was closely related to dosage reduction or therapy discontinuation.
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- 2021
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4. Acute Exacerbation of Interstitial Lung Disease in Adult Patients With Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathies: A Retrospective Case-Control Study
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Junyu Liang, Heng Cao, Yini Ke, Chuanyin Sun, Weiqian Chen, and Jin Lin
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interstitial lung disease ,dermatomyositis ,polymyositis ,complication ,outcome ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Objective: This study aimed at clarifying the prevalence, risk factors, outcome, and outcome-related factors of acute exacerbation of interstitial lung disease (AE-ILD) in patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathy (IIM).Methods: Data of IIM patients who were admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University (FAHZJU) from September 2007 to September 2019 were retrospectively collected. And the IIM patients with AE-ILD formed the case group. In addition, age and sex matched IIM patients without AE-ILD were randomly selected to constitute the control group. A 1:2 case-control study and intragroup analysis were performed to identify risk factors for development of AE-ILD in IIM patients and unfavorable short-term outcome in AE-ILD patients through comparison, univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis.Results: AE-ILD occurred in 64 out of 665 IIM patients (9.6%) with a short-term mortality rate of 39.1%. And the 64 IIM patients with AE-ILD formed the case group. Besides, 128 age and sex matched IIM patients without AE-ILD were randomly selected to constitute the control group. The retrospective case-control study revealed that elevated on-admission disease activity (P < 0.001), lower percent-predicted diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide (DLCO%, P = 0.013) and diagnosis of clinically amyopathic dermatomyositis (CADM, P = 0.007) were risk factors for development of AE-ILD in IIM patients. The following intragroup analysis indicated that elevated on-admission disease activity (P = 0.008) and bacterial infection (P = 0.003) were significantly correlated with the unfavorable short-term outcome of patients complicated with AE-ILD. In addition, combined use of steroid and disease modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs, P = 0.006) was found to significantly reduce the short-term mortality in IIM patients with AE-ILD.Conclusion: AE-ILD is a less frequent but fatal complication in IIM patients with elevated on-admission disease activity, lower DLCO% and diagnosis of CADM working as risk factors, indicating the potential roles of autoimmune abnormality and hypoxia in development of AE-ILD. Elevated on-admission disease activity and bacterial infection could predict unfavorable short-term outcome of IIM patients with AE-ILD. A therapeutic regimen of steroid and DMARDs was found to reduce short-term death in these patients.
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- 2020
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5. Iguratimod Inhibits the Aggressiveness of Rheumatoid Fibroblast-Like Synoviocytes
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Jin Lin, Ye Yu, Xuanwei Wang, Yini Ke, Chuanyin Sun, Lihuan Yue, Guanhua Xu, Bei Xu, Liqin Xu, Heng Cao, Danyi Xu, Nancy Olsen, and Weiqian Chen
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Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Objective. Iguratimod, a novel disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drug for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, has been approved in China and Japan. Here, we aimed to find whether iguratimod can inhibit the aggressive behavior and promote apoptosis of rheumatoid fibroblast-like synoviocytes (RA-FLSs). Methods. The proliferation of RA-FLSs was assessed by 5-ethynyl-2′-deoxyuridine test and Cell Counting Kit-8. Migration and invasion were determined by the wound test and a transwell assay. Apoptosis was tested by flow cytometry. The mRNA expression of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and proinflammatory cytokines in RA-FLSs were measured by quantitative PCR and ELISA. To gain insight into the molecular signaling mechanisms, we determined the effect of iguratimod on the activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) signaling pathways by the cellular thermal shift assay (CETSA) and western blot. Results. Iguratimod treatment significantly reduced the proliferation, migration, and invasive capacities of RA-FLSs in a dose-dependent manner in vitro. MMP-1, MMP-3, MMP-9, Interleukin-6 (IL-6), and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 mRNA and protein levels were all decreased after treatment with iguratimod. Furthermore, tumor necrosis factor-alpha- (TNF-α-) induced expression of phosphorylated c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNK) and P38 MAPK were inhibited by iguratimod. Additionally, iguratimod promoted the apoptosis of RA-FLSs. Most importantly, iguratimod was shown to directly interact with JNK and P38 protein by CETSA assay. Moreover, activating transcription factor 2 (ATF-2), a substrate of both JNK and P38, was suppressed by iguratimod. Conclusions. Our findings suggested that the therapeutic effects of iguratimod on RA might be, in part, due to targeting the aggressive behavior and apoptosis of RA-FLSs.
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- 2019
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6. Local and Systemic IKKε and NF-κB Signaling Associated with Sjögren’s Syndrome Immunopathogenesis
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Weiqian Chen, Jin Lin, Heng Cao, Danyi Xu, Bei Xu, Liqin Xu, Lihuan Yue, Chuanyin Sun, Guolin Wu, and Wenbin Qian
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Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
The activated NF-κB signaling pathway plays an important role in pathogenesis of primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS). The inhibitor of κB (IκB) kinase (IKK) family such as IKKα, IKKβ, IKKγ, and IKKε, is required for this signaling. Our aim was to investigate the role of IKKα/β/γ/ε in patients with untreated pSS. In minor salivary glands from pSS patients, phosphorylated IKKε (pIKKε), pIκBα, and pNF-κB p65 (p-p65) were highly expressed in ductal epithelium and infiltrating mononuclear cells by immunohistochemistry, compared to healthy individuals. pIKKα/β and pIKKγ were both negative. And pIKKε positively related to expression of p-p65. Furthermore, pIKKε and p-p65 expression significantly correlated with biopsy focus score and overall disease activity. Meanwhile, in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from pSS patients, pIKKε, total IKKε, pIKKα/β, and p-p65 were significantly increased by western blot, compared to healthy controls. However, there was no difference in IKKγ and IκBα between pSS patients and healthy individuals. These results demonstrated an abnormality of IKKε, IκBα, and NF-κB in pSS, suggesting a potential target of treatment for pSS based on the downregulation of IKKε expression and deregulation of NF-κB pathway.
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7. An efficient multilevel thresholding image segmentation method based on the slime mould algorithm with bee foraging mechanism: A real case with lupus nephritis images.
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Xiaowei Chen, Hui Huang 0009, Ali Asghar Heidari, Chuanyin Sun, Yinqiu Lv, Wenyong Gui, Guoxi Liang, Zhiyang Gu, Huiling Chen 0001, Chengye Li, and Peirong Chen
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- 2022
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8. Predictors of progression in idiopathic inflammatory myopathies with interstitial lung disease
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Heng Cao, Jiao Huang, Jie Chang, Yaqin Zhu, Junyu Liang, Chuanyin Sun, and Jin Lin
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Internal Medicine - Abstract
The idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs) are a group of connective tissue diseases that afect multiple organ systems, including the lungs. Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is the most common and heterogeneous complication of IIMs, with its degree ranging from mild to fatal. Thus, it is critical to identify clinical features and validated biomarkers for predicting disease progression and prognosis, which could be beneficial for therapy adjustment. In this review, we discuss predictors for rapid progression of IIM-ILD and propose guidance for disease monitoring and implications of therapy. Systematic screening of myositis-specific antibodies, measuring serum biomarker levels, pulmonary function tests, and chest high-resolution computer tomography will be beneficial for the evaluation of disease progression and prognosis.
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- 2022
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9. Clinical Features of Macrophage Activation Syndrome in Adult Dermatomyositis: A Single-Center Retrospective Cohort Study
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Dingxian Zhu, Shuni Ying, Changyi Yang, Juan Bai, Sheng Li, Shunli Tang, Chuanyin Sun, Liangshun You, Hong Fang, and Jianjun Qiao
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- 2023
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10. Understanding of cytokines and targeted therapy in macrophage activation syndrome
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Shunli Tang, Siting Zheng, Jianjun Qiao, Dingxian Zhu, Sheng Li, Yuwei Ding, Chuanyin Sun, Hong Fang, and Yongxian Hu
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Adult ,musculoskeletal diseases ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Arthritis ,Disease ,Systemic inflammation ,Targeted therapy ,Pathogenesis ,Rheumatology ,medicine ,Humans ,business.industry ,Macrophage Activation Syndrome ,fungi ,medicine.disease ,Arthritis, Juvenile ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Macrophage activation syndrome ,Immunology ,Cyclosporine ,Cytokines ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,medicine.symptom ,Complication ,Cytokine storm ,business ,Still's Disease, Adult-Onset ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists - Abstract
Macrophage activation syndrome (MAS) is a potentially life-threatening complication of systemic autoinflammatory/autoimmune diseases, generally systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis and adult-onset Still's disease. It is characterized by an excessive proliferation of macrophages and T lymphocytes. Recent research revealed that cytokine storm with elevated pro-inflammatory cytokines, including IFN-γ, IL-18, and IL-6, may be central to the pathogenesis of MAS. Though the mainstream of MAS treatment remains corticosteroids and cyclosporine, targeted therapies with anti-cytokine biologics are reported to be promising for controlling systemic inflammation in MAS.
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- 2021
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11. Genetic and pharmacological targeting of GSDMD ameliorates systemic inflammation in macrophage activation syndrome
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Shunli Tang, Changyi Yang, Sheng Li, Yuwei Ding, Dingxian Zhu, Shuni Ying, Chuanyin Sun, Yu Shi, Jianjun Qiao, and Hong Fang
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Immunology ,Immunology and Allergy - Abstract
Macrophage activation syndrome (MAS), a potentially life-threatening complication of autoimmune/autoinflammatory diseases, is characterized by the excessive expansion and activation of macrophages and cytotoxic T lymphocytes in multiple organs. Most commonly, MAS occurs in patients with systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis and in its adult equivalent, adult-onset Still's disease (AOSD). Gasdermin D (GSDMD) is a critical pore-forming effector protein that mediates pro-inflammatory cytokine secretion via releasing its N terminal fragments to form transmembrane pores. GSDMD has been implicated in various inflammatory diseases, however, its role in MAS remains elusive. Here, we unveiled that the serum levels of GSDMD-N were elevated in patients with AOSD compared to heathy controls. In addition, the emergence of MAS features in AOSD patients resulted in further elevation. The serum levels of GSDMD were positively correlated with ferritin and interleukin-18 (IL-18). Repeated toll-like receptor 9 stimulation with unmethylated cytosine-phosphate-guanine (CpG) induced MAS symptoms in wild-type mice, including body weight loss, pancytopenia and hepatosplenomegaly. Genetic deletion and pharmacological inhibition of GSDMD ameliorated MAS symptoms in mice with the concomitant reduction of splenic and hepatic macrophage infiltration and IL-18 production. Consistent with these in vivo results, bone marrow-derived macrophages obtained from GSDMD
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- 2022
12. Community-Acquired Pneumonia and Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia in Adult Patients with Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathy: Outcome and Antibiotic Therapy
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Guanhua Xu, Liqin Xu, Heng Cao, Junyu Liang, Jin Lin, and Chuanyin Sun
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Community-acquired pneumonia ,medicine.drug_class ,business.industry ,Mortality rate ,Antibiotics ,Area under the curve ,Interstitial lung disease ,Clinical pulmonary infection score ,Idiopathic inflammatory myopathy ,medicine.disease ,Hospital-acquired pneumonia ,Dermatomyositis ,Pneumonia ,Rheumatology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Complication ,business ,Original Research - Abstract
Introduction Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) and hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) are common complications in idiopathic inflammatory myopathy (IIM) patients, and are frequently associated with unfavorable outcome as well as prolonged antibiotic therapy. In this study, we intended to clarify whether clinical pulmonary infection score (CPIS) and multiple serum biomarkers are valuable in predicting unfavorable outcomes and prolonged antibiotic therapy in adult IIM patients complicated with CAP or HAP. Methods Data of IIM patients with CAP or HAP who were admitted to three tertiary centers from December 2010 to November 2019 were retrospectively collected. Cox proportional hazards regression analysis and logistic regression analysis were adopted to identify risk factors for unfavorable outcomes and prolonged antibiotic therapy in these patients. The predictive values of potential predictors were assessed using receiver operating characteristic analysis. Results The mortality rate was 60.6% in 109 IIM patients complicated with CAP or HAP. Myositis Disease Activity Assessment Visual Analogue Scales (MYOACT) score, CPIS and timely adjustment to antibiotics based on drug susceptibility test (DST-based antibiotic) were significantly associated with long-term outcome in these patients. With an optimal cutoff value of 6.5 and area under the curve (AUC) of 0.813, CPIS was a more satisfying predictor compared with MYOACT score. The peak C-reactive protein (CRP) level, DST-based antibiotics, and complication of interstitial lung disease (ILD) were also significantly correlated with prolonged antibiotic therapy. Conclusions IIM patients complicated with CAP or HAP frequently suffer from unfavorable outcomes. Compared with IIM disease activity, CPIS worked as a better predictor of outcome in these patients. Also, the peak CRP level during hospitalization might be valuable in predicting prolonged antibiotic therapy. The existence of ILD might impede early discontinuation of antibiotics. Timely adjustment to antibiotics based on drug susceptibility testing would decrease the mortality rate and reduce the incidence of prolonged antibiotic therapy. Supplementary Information The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s40744-020-00268-7.
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13. An efficient multilevel thresholding image segmentation method based on the slime mould algorithm with bee foraging mechanism: A real case with lupus nephritis images
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Xiaowei Chen, Hui Huang, Ali Asghar Heidari, Chuanyin Sun, Yinqiu Lv, Wenyong Gui, Guoxi Liang, Zhiyang Gu, Huiling Chen, Chengye Li, and Peirong Chen
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ,Humans ,Health Informatics ,Lupus Nephritis ,Algorithms ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
To improve the diagnosis of Lupus Nephritis (LN), a multilevel LN image segmentation method is developed in this paper based on an improved slime mould algorithm. The search of the optimal threshold set is key to multilevel thresholding image segmentation (MLTIS). It is well known that swarm-based methods are more efficient than the traditional methods because of the high complexity in finding the optimal threshold, especially when performing image partitioning at high threshold levels. However, swarm-based methods tend to obtain the poor quality of the found segmentation thresholds and fall into local optima during the process of segmentation. Therefore, this paper proposes an ASMA-based MLTIS approach by combining an improved slime mould algorithm (ASMA), where ASMA is mainly implemented by introducing the position update mechanism of the artificial bee colony (ABC) into the SMA. To prove the superiority of the ASMA-based MLTIS method, we first conducted a comparison experiment between ASMA and 11 peers using 30 test functions. The experimental results fully demonstrate that ASMA can obtain high-quality solutions and almost does not suffer from premature convergence. Moreover, using standard images and LN images, we compared the ASMA-based MLTIS method with other peers and evaluated the segmentation results using three evaluation indicators called PSNR, SSIM, and FSIM. The proposed ASMA can be an excellent swarm intelligence optimization method that can maintain a delicate balance during the segmentation process of LN images, and thus the ASMA-based MLTIS method has great potential to be used as an image segmentation method for LN images. The lastest updates for the SMA algorithm are available in https://aliasgharheidari.com/SMA.html.
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- 2021
14. Iguratimod Inhibits the Aggressiveness of Rheumatoid Fibroblast-Like Synoviocytes
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Nancy J. Olsen, Chuanyin Sun, Bei Xu, Weiqian Chen, Guanhua Xu, Lihuan Yue, Yini Ke, Liqin Xu, Xuanwei Wang, Heng Cao, Jin Lin, Ye Yu, and Danyi Xu
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MAPK/ERK pathway ,Apoptosis ,p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ,Arthritis, Rheumatoid ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cell Movement ,Synovectomy ,Immunology and Allergy ,Chemokine CCL2 ,Sulfonamides ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,Kinase ,Synovial Membrane ,General Medicine ,Synoviocytes ,Activating transcription factor 2 ,Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 ,Antirheumatic Agents ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Matrix Metalloproteinase 3 ,Tumor necrosis factor alpha ,Matrix Metalloproteinase 1 ,Signal transduction ,Immunosuppressive Agents ,Research Article ,Signal Transduction ,lcsh:Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,Article Subject ,p38 mitogen-activated protein kinases ,Primary Cell Culture ,Immunology ,Proinflammatory cytokine ,Iguratimod ,03 medical and health sciences ,Humans ,Cell Proliferation ,030304 developmental biology ,Interleukin-6 ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,JNK Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ,Fibroblasts ,Gene Expression Regulation ,chemistry ,Chromones ,biology.protein ,Cancer research ,lcsh:RC581-607 - Abstract
Objective. Iguratimod, a novel disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drug for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, has been approved in China and Japan. Here, we aimed to find whether iguratimod can inhibit the aggressive behavior and promote apoptosis of rheumatoid fibroblast-like synoviocytes (RA-FLSs). Methods. The proliferation of RA-FLSs was assessed by 5-ethynyl-2′-deoxyuridine test and Cell Counting Kit-8. Migration and invasion were determined by the wound test and a transwell assay. Apoptosis was tested by flow cytometry. The mRNA expression of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and proinflammatory cytokines in RA-FLSs were measured by quantitative PCR and ELISA. To gain insight into the molecular signaling mechanisms, we determined the effect of iguratimod on the activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) signaling pathways by the cellular thermal shift assay (CETSA) and western blot. Results. Iguratimod treatment significantly reduced the proliferation, migration, and invasive capacities of RA-FLSs in a dose-dependent manner in vitro. MMP-1, MMP-3, MMP-9, Interleukin-6 (IL-6), and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 mRNA and protein levels were all decreased after treatment with iguratimod. Furthermore, tumor necrosis factor-alpha- (TNF-α-) induced expression of phosphorylated c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNK) and P38 MAPK were inhibited by iguratimod. Additionally, iguratimod promoted the apoptosis of RA-FLSs. Most importantly, iguratimod was shown to directly interact with JNK and P38 protein by CETSA assay. Moreover, activating transcription factor 2 (ATF-2), a substrate of both JNK and P38, was suppressed by iguratimod. Conclusions. Our findings suggested that the therapeutic effects of iguratimod on RA might be, in part, due to targeting the aggressive behavior and apoptosis of RA-FLSs.
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- 2019
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15. Adult-Onset Still Disease Presenting With Dermatomyositis-Like Persistent Pruritic Lesions
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Hong Fang, Chuanyin Sun, Siting Zheng, Jianjun Qiao, Sheng Li, Dingxian Zhu, Yunlei Pan, and Shunli Tang
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Still's disease ,Still Disease ,Dermatology ,Disease ,Dermatomyositis ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Diagnosis, Differential ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,business.industry ,Pruritus ,General Medicine ,Exanthema ,medicine.disease ,Rash ,Adult-Onset Still Disease ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Still's Disease, Adult-Onset - Abstract
Adult-onset Still disease (AOSD) is a rare autoinflammatory condition. The presence of an evanescent, salmon-pink, nonpruritic rash is one of the major diagnostic criteria for the disease. The rash occurs with fever and subsides with defervescence. The presence of dyskeratotic keratinocytes in the upper one-third layer of the epidermis is a distinctive histopathological feature of persistent pruritic lesions associated with AOSD. Here, we report 2 cases of AOSD characterized by persistent pruritic lesions resembling those observed in dermatomyositis. Identifying the clinical and histopathological manifestation of the cutaneous lesions is essential for the early diagnosis of AOSD and for differentiating this condition from those presenting with dyskeratotic cells in the epidermis.
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- 2019
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16. Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis: Prevalence, Risk Factors, Outcome, and Outcome-related Factors in Adult Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathies
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Danyi Xu, Junyu Liang, Heng Cao, Weiqian Chen, Jin Lin, and Chuanyin Sun
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Adult ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Exacerbation ,Immunology ,Polymyositis ,Lymphohistiocytosis, Hemophagocytic ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Rheumatology ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Prevalence ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Risk factor ,Retrospective Studies ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis ,Myositis ,business.industry ,Interstitial lung disease ,Dermatomyositis ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Connective tissue disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Case-Control Studies ,Complication ,business - Abstract
Objective.To clarify the prevalence, risk factors, outcome, and outcome-related factors of hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) in patients with dermatomyositis (DM), polymyositis (PM), or clinically amyopathic dermatomyositis (CADM).Methods.Data of patients with DM, PM, or CADM who were admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University from February 2011 to February 2019 were retrospectively collected. Patients diagnosed with HLH constituted the case group. A 1:4 case-control study was performed to identify risk factors for HLH in patients with DM, PM, or CADM through comparison, univariate, and multivariate logistic regression analysis. Intragroup comparison was made among patients with HLH to identify factors influencing unfavorable short-term outcome.Results.HLH was a rare (4.2%) but fatal (77.8%) complication in patients with DM, PM, or CADM. The retrospective case-control study revealed that higher on-admission disease activity (p = 0.008), acute exacerbation of interstitial lung disease (AE-ILD, p = 0.002), and infection (p = 0.002) were risk factors for complication of HLH in patients with DM, PM, or CADM. The following intragroup comparison showed that higher on-admission disease activity (p = 0.035) and diagnosis of CADM (p = 0.039) might influence the short-term outcome of patients with HLH. However, no risk factor was identified after false discovery rate correction.Conclusion.In this study, secondary HLH was a fatal complication, with higher on-admission disease activity, AE-ILD, and infection working as risk factors. The underlying role of infection and autoimmune abnormality in HLH in connective tissue disease was subsequently noted. Clinical factors influencing the short-term outcome of patients with secondary HLH require further study.
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17. Efficacy and Tolerability of Nintedanib in Idiopathic-Inflammatory-Myopathy-Related Interstitial Lung Disease: A Pilot Study
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Heng Cao, Chuanyin Sun, Ye Yu, Yang Yang, Yini Ke, Lihuan Yue, Jin Lin, and Junyu Liang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,dermatomyositis ,Gastroenterology ,polymyositis ,anti-MDA5 antibody ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Diffusing capacity ,nintedanib ,medicine ,Risk factor ,Adverse effect ,Survival analysis ,Original Research ,interstitial lung disease ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,lcsh:R5-920 ,business.industry ,Interstitial lung disease ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Discontinuation ,030228 respiratory system ,chemistry ,Tolerability ,Medicine ,Nintedanib ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,business - Abstract
Objectives: To initially clarify the efficacy and tolerability of nintedanib in patients with idiopathic-inflammatory-myopathy-related interstitial lung disease (IIM-ILD).Methods: A retrospective, real-world analysis was conducted in IIM-ILD patients who regularly received outpatient visit or hospitalization from January 2018 to March 2020 in three centers. And the patients were divided into two groups depending on presence or absence of nintedanib therapy. Comparisons, Kaplan-Meier survival analysis and propensity score matching were made to identify difference in time to death from any cause, incidence of rapidly progressive interstitial lung disease (RP-ILD) and comorbidity of pulmonary infection between the two groups. The following logistic regression analyses and Cox proportional-hazard regression analyses were used to verify the therapeutic value of nintedanib as well as clinical significance of other factors. Adverse events were descriptively recorded.Results: Thirty-six patients receiving nintedanib therapy and 115 patients without use of nintedanib were included. Before and after propensity score matching, the primary comparisons revealed better survival (P = 0.015, P = 0016, respectively) and lower incidence of RP-ILD (P = 0.017, P = 0.014, respectively) in patients with nintedanib therapy. Logistic regression analysis identified that disease activity (P < 0.001), percent-predicted diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide (DLCO%, P = 0.036), nintedanib therapy (P = 0.004, OR value = 0.072) and amyopathic dermatomyositis (ADM, P = 0.012) were significantly correlated with RP-ILD. Cox proportional hazards regression analysis suggested that disease activity (P < 0.001), anti-MDA5 antibody (P < 0.001) and nintedanib therapy (P = 0.013, HR value=0.268) were significantly associated with survival of IIM-ILD patients. Similar results can also be seen in analyses after propensity score matching. In the 36 patients with nintedanib therapy, diarrhea was the most common adverse event (44.4%) and hepatic insufficiency contributed to most dosage reduction (44.4% of nine patients) or therapy discontinuation (60.0% of five patients).Conclusions: Nintedanib was found to reduce incidence of RP-ILD and improve survival in IIM-ILD patients in a real-world setting. Anti-MDA5 antibody could be taken as a risk factor for unfavorable outcome. ADM was significantly correlated with occurrence of RP-ILD. In addition to the most frequent diarrhea, hepatic insufficiency was closely related to dosage reduction or therapy discontinuation.
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18. Risk of macrophage activation syndrome in patients with adult-onset Still's disease with skin involvement: A retrospective cohort study
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Sheng Li, Yuwei Ding, Yu Shi, Shunli Tang, Dingxian Zhu, Shuni Ying, Taoming Liu, Chuanyin Sun, Jianjun Qiao, Changyi Yang, Hong Fang, and Weiqian Chen
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Adult ,Adult-onset Still's disease ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Dermatology ,Disease ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Aspartate Aminotransferases ,Retrospective Studies ,biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Macrophage Activation Syndrome ,C-reactive protein ,Hazard ratio ,Retrospective cohort study ,Exanthema ,medicine.disease ,Macrophage activation syndrome ,Erythrocyte sedimentation rate ,Splenomegaly ,biology.protein ,business ,Still's Disease, Adult-Onset - Abstract
Small case series and case reports indicated that atypical persistent pruritic eruptions (PPEs), another type of skin lesions seen in adult-onset Still's disease (AOSD), imply a worse prognosis than typical evanescent rashes.To investigate clinical characteristics and macrophage activation syndrome (MAS) occurrence in AOSD with PPEs.A retrospective cohort study analyzed 150 patients with AOSD with rashes at the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University from January 2013 to December 2019.Patients with AOSD with PPEs had higher lactate dehydrogenase (492.00 U/L vs 382.00 U/L; P .001) and ferritin (6944.10 ng/ml vs 4286.60 ng/ml; P = .033), and lower fibrinogen (5.05 g/L vs 5.77 g/L; P = .014) than those with evanescent rashes. Patients with AOSD with PPEs had a higher incidence (17.4% vs 3.1%, P = .006) and cumulative event rate for MAS (P = .008) and tended to receive high-dose glucocorticoid (36% vs 20.3%; P = .036). Multivariate analysis indicated that PPEs (hazard ratio [HR], 5.519; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.138-26.767; P = .034), aspartate aminotransferase of greater than 120 U/L (HR, 8.084; 95% CI, 1.728-37.826; P = .008), and splenomegaly (HR, 21.152; 95% CI, 2.263-197.711; P = .007) were independent risk factors for MAS.Single-center, retrospective nature, small sample size.PPEs indicated increased severity and MAS occurrence versus evanescent rashes. PPEs, aspartate aminotransferase of greater than 120 U/L, and splenomegaly were risk factors for MAS in AOSD with skin involvement.
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19. Real-world Experience of Nintedanib Therapy in Idiopathic-inflammatory-myopathy-related Interstitial Lung Disease: Efficacy and Tolerability
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Yang Yang, Yini Ke, Lihuan Yue, Jin Lin, Chuanyin Sun, Heng Cao, and Junyu Liang
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Tolerability ,chemistry ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Interstitial lung disease ,Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathy ,Medicine ,Nintedanib ,business ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology - Abstract
Background Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is a common and frequently fatal extra-muscular complication in patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathy (IIM), and is refractory to the conventional immunosuppressive medications. Nintedanib has previously been proven to be effective and tolerable in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, systemic-sclerosis-related ILD, etc. However, the efficacy and safety of nintedanib in idiopathic-inflammatory-myopathy-related ILD (IIM-ILD) remain unknown. The purpose of this study was to initially explore the efficacy and tolerability of nintedanib in IIM-ILD patients. Methods A real-world analysis was conducted to explore the efficacy and tolerability of nintedanib in IIM-ILD patients who regularly received outpatient visit or hospitalization from January 2018 to October 2019 in one medical center. The primary end point was occurrence of rapid progression of interstitial lung disease (RP-ILD) in the follow-up. And time to death from any cause, complication of pulmonary infection and difference in immunosuppressive regimen were taken as secondary end points in this study. Adverse events were descriptively recorded. Results 22 patients receiving nintedanib therapy and 82 patients under conventional medications were included. After propensity score matching, the primary comparison revealed that better survival (P = 0.036) and prominently less RP-ILD (P = 0.031) in patients with nintedanib therapy. Logistic regression analysis identified that disease activity (P = 0.032), anti-PM-Scl75 antibody (P = 0.027) and nintedanib therapy (P = 0.023, OR value = 0.063) were significantly correlated with RP-ILD. Cox proportional hazards regression analysis demonstrated that disease activity (P = 0.007), anti-MDA5 antibody (P = 0.004) and nintedanib therapy (P = 0.027, HR value = 0.190) were significantly associated with survival of IIM-ILD patients. Similar results can also be seen in analyses before propensity score matching. In the 22 patients with nintedanib therapy, diarrhea was the most common adverse event (54.5%) and hepatic insufficiency contributed to most dosage reduction (50%) or therapy discontinuation (50%). Conclusion Nintedanib therapy might reduce incidence of RP-ILD and improve survival in IIM-ILD patients. Anti-PM-Scl75 and anti-MDA5 antibodies could predict RP-ILD and survival respectively. In addition to the most frequent diarrhea, hepatic insufficiency was closely related to dosage reduction or therapy discontinuation. Trial registration: ISRCTN.com, ISRCTN 10507540. Retrospectively registered.
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20. The synthesis and oxidation desulfurization performance of Ti-modified hierarchical cheese-like ZSM-5 zeolite
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Ying Wang, Fei Du, Chunyan Wang, Jiaqiang Zhao, Haizhu Sun, and Chuanyin Sun
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High-performance hierarchical cheese-like C-ZSM-5 nanocrystals are successfully prepared by acid–base treatment and are evaluated for oxidative desulfurization of dibenzothiophene. The acid–base treatment can generate a large number of Si-OH bonds and an open-mesoporous structure, which is conducive for the dispersion of TiO2 and also for the transport of dibenzothiophene and its oxidation products simultaneously. The catalytic results indicate that the hierarchical cheese-like C-ZSM-5 nanocrystals are highly active catalysts for the oxidative desulfurization of dibenzothiophene due to open mesoporosity. Complete conversion was obtained within 80 min at 338 K. The excellent performance is due to the large number of active framework sites and open mesopores generated by post-processing.
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21. Designing nanographitic domains in N-doped porous carbon foam for high performance supercapacitors
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Zongtao Zhang, Chuanyin Sun, Shilun Qiu, Shang Jiang, Guo Xin, Zhiqiang Shi, Hongbin Wang, Wendan Jing, Bing Sun, Liangkui Zhu, Ling Ni, and Runwei Wang
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Supercapacitor ,Materials science ,Doping ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,Microporous material ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Transition metal ,Chemical engineering ,chemistry ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,Electrode ,General Materials Science ,Nanoscience & Nanotechnology ,0210 nano-technology ,Porosity ,Carbon - Abstract
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Porous carbon with high surface area and low cost has emerged as promising alternative electrode for supercapacitor. However, the poor electrical conductivity arising from the rich existence of sp3carbon remains a big challenge. Here, a novel strategy is reported for the nanographitic domains (sp2carbon) distributed in porous carbon via transition metal acetate (M(CH3COO)2M = Fe, Co, Ni) assistance and in situ N-doping during the activation process. The resultant different N-doped porous carbon foams (denoted as NCF (Fe), NCF (Co), NCF (Ni)) exhibit a localized graphitic structure and hierarchically porous framework with micropore integrating into macroporous scaffold. Whereas, the NCF (Fe) shows ultra-high BET surface areas of up to 2630 m2g−1, a large pore volume of up to 1.1 cm3g−1, notable nitrogen content of 5.34 wt %, optimal pore size and superior hydrophilicity. When adopted as supercapacitor electrode, the NCF (Fe) presents a reversible capacity of 273.7 F g−1in 6 M KOH aqueous electrolyte. Even at a high current of 10 A g−1, a capacity of 200.5 F g−1can also be achieved, which makes it a potential capacitive material for high-rate supercapacitor. Considering other advantages of the method such as cheap precursor, facile process et al., NCF (Fe) can be rendered to be a promising candidate for commercial supercapacitors.
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22. Synthesis and ion adsorption properties of hierarchical ANA zeolite with nanosheets-assembled spheres shape
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Fei Du, Ying Wang, Chunyan Wang, Jiaqiang Zhao, and Chuanyin Sun
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Diffraction ,Aqueous solution ,Materials science ,Analcime ,Scanning electron microscope ,engineering.material ,Ion ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Adsorption ,Chemical engineering ,Transmission electron microscopy ,Materials Chemistry ,engineering ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Zeolite - Abstract
A hierarchical ANA zeolite with nanosheets-assembled spheres (SAS-ANA) was successfully prepared and used for the removal of lead ions from the aqueous solution. The characterization of the sample was investigated by X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and Surface area (BET). A possible mechanism was proposed and verified by experiments. In the Pb2+ ions adsorption experiment, SAS-ANA adsorbed almost all the 25 mg of Pb2+ ions dispersed in 100 ml of water within 10 min which was more efficient than that of natural analcime (78.8% in 50 min). And the saturated adsorption capacity of SAS-ANA was 169.3 mg/g, which was much larger than that of natural analcime (67.5 mg/g), ZSM-5 (50 mg/g) and Al-MCM-41 (2 mg/g).
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23. Baseline adiponectin and leptin levels in predicting an increased risk of disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis: A meta-analysis and systematic review
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Chuanyin Sun, Heng Cao, Weiqian Chen, Guanhua Xu, and Jin Lin
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Adult ,Leptin ,Male ,Risk ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Immunology ,Adipokine ,Severity of Illness Index ,Arthritis, Rheumatoid ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Odds Ratio ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Prospective cohort study ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,Adiponectin ,business.industry ,Retrospective cohort study ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Meta-analysis ,Rheumatoid arthritis ,Physical therapy ,Female ,business ,Biomarkers ,Cohort study - Abstract
To determine the pathogenic role of adipokines, such as adiponectin and leptin, in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) by investigating whether serum levels of these adipokines correlated with disease activity in RA patients. Medline, Cochrane, EMBASE and Google Scholar were searched for studies published until 5 November 2015 reporting serum levels of leptin and adiponectin and measures of disease activity including DAS scores and radiographic progression scores (such as total change in SHS scores and number of erosions). Secondary outcomes included pain scores, functional status and health questionnaires. Only randomized controlled trials, cohort studies, or two-armed prospective or retrospective studies were included. A χ2-based test of homogeneity was performed using Cochran’s Q statistic and I2. A total of 917 predominantly female participants (average age range, 39–56 years) from six prospective cohort studies were included for assessment. A fixed-effects analysis was applied for leptin levels due to ...
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24. Synthesis and properties of MFI zeolites with microporous, mesoporous and macroporous hierarchical structures by a gel-casting technique
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Shang Jiang, Chuanyin Sun, Shilun Qiu, Weiwei Fu, Zongtao Zhang, Xu Diou, Ling Ni, Runwei Wang, Shangjing Zeng, and Ying Wang
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Chemistry ,Scanning electron microscope ,Inorganic chemistry ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,Microporous material ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Fluid catalytic cracking ,01 natural sciences ,Catalysis ,0104 chemical sciences ,Adsorption ,Transmission electron microscopy ,Materials Chemistry ,Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy ,0210 nano-technology ,Mesoporous material - Abstract
The comparatively small micropore dimensions of bulk ZSM-5 zeolites often limit both the adsorption and catalytic conversion of large organic molecules. Here, we report that ZSM-5 zeolites were prepared by a gel-casting technique with microporous, mesoporous and macroporous hierarchical structures. The as-prepared samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), nitrogen adsorption, temperature-programmed-desorption of ammonia (TPD-NH3) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) measurements. The hierarchical structured ZSM-5 zeolites were used to carry out catalytic cracking of 1,3,5-triisopropyl benzene and n-hexadecane. The results show that, compared with traditional ZSM-5, Beta or Al-MCM-41, this modified ZSM-5 displayed preferable catalytic activity and selectivity.
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25. Histopathological diagnosis of persistent pruritic eruptions associated with adult-onset Still's disease
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Sha Zhou, Yanyan Wu, Yunlei Pan, Ruzeng Xue, Shunli Tang, Juan Bai, Su Wang, Xiuming Zhang, Hong Fang, Tingting Qu, Jianjun Qiao, Qingmiao Sun, Chuanyin Sun, Sheng Li, and Yinhua Wu
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0301 basic medicine ,Adult ,Keratinocytes ,Male ,Adult-onset Still's disease ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Histology ,Neutrophils ,Biopsy ,Dermatomyositis ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Diagnosis, Differential ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Dermis ,medicine ,Humans ,Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic ,In patient ,Lymphocytes ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Skin ,Epidermis (botany) ,business.industry ,Pruritus ,General Medicine ,Exanthema ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Dermatology ,Rash ,Dyskeratosis ,Drug eruption ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Early Diagnosis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Drug Eruptions ,medicine.symptom ,Atrophy ,business ,Still's Disease, Adult-Onset - Abstract
Aims Persistent pruritic eruptions (PPEs), presenting with dyskeratotic keratinocytes histologically, are characteristic skin rash in patients with adult-onset Still's disease (AOSD). The lesions may be histologically similar to other entities that present with dyskeratosis. In the present study, we compared the histopathological features between PPEs and other entities presenting with dyskeratosis. Methods and results To investigate whether histopathological findings can be used to discriminate among PPEs and other entities presenting with dyskeratotic keratinocytes, cutaneous histopathological changes of PPEs associated with AOSD (n = 26) were compared with those of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) (n = 16), dermatomyositis (n = 19), and drug eruption (n = 16). Dyskeratosis was observed in the upper one-third of the epidermal layer in all 26 PPEs. The rate of dyskeratosis for PPEs was higher than that for SLE (18.8%) and dermatomyositis (15.8%). In drug eruptions, the dyskeratotic cells were distributed in all levels of the epidermis. Variable densities of neutrophils were found in the dermis in all PPEs. Conclusions Although this was a retrospective study conducted at a single centre, presentation of dyskeratotic keratinocytes in the upper one-third of the epidermal layer is a distinctive histopathological reactive pattern of PPEs. This pattern may be a useful histopathological marker for early diagnosis of AOSD.
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26. Usefulness of tocilizumab for treating rheumatoid arthritis with myelodysplastic syndrome: A case report and literature review
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Chuanyin Sun, Yingwan Luo, Hongyan Tong, Jin Lin, and Guanhua Xu
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rheumatoid arthritis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Anemia ,Arthritis ,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized ,Gastroenterology ,Arthritis, Rheumatoid ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,tocilizumab ,0302 clinical medicine ,Tocilizumab ,Pharmacotherapy ,Adrenal Cortex Hormones ,Bone Marrow ,Internal medicine ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Medical history ,Clinical Case Report ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,business.industry ,Interleukin-6 ,Myelodysplastic syndromes ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,myelodysplastic syndrome ,Treatment Outcome ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Rheumatoid arthritis ,Myelodysplastic Syndromes ,Methotrexate ,Administration, Intravenous ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,business ,medicine.drug ,Research Article - Abstract
Rationale: Dysregulated immune function in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) might lead to the development of myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS). Serum interleukin-6 (IL-6) concentrations are increased in both RA and MDS patients. Patient concerns: A 58-year-old woman presented with severe RA. During a recent 8-month period, the patient experienced swelling in multiple joints, dizziness, and severe anemia. The symptoms responded poorly to oral corticosteroids and methotrexate (MTX). Even treatment of the patient's anemia by transfusion of red blood cells was ineffective. Laboratory tests showed high levels of IL-6 (214.24 pg/mL). Diagnoses: Combining her medical history with clinical and laboratory parameters, especially those obtained by bone marrow aspiration, a diagnosis of RA with MDS was made. Interventions: MTX was discontinued and the patient was given tocilizumab intravenously at a dose of 8 mg/kg every 4 weeks and oral corticosteroids (15 mg/QD). Outcomes: The patient's serological, physical, and pathological abnormalities improved significantly. Lessons: We report a case of RA with MDS successfully treated with tocilizumab. To our knowledge, this is the first case of an RA patient with MDS that was successfully treated with tocilizumab. In addition, our case emphasizes that IL-6 plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of RA with MDS. Tocilizumab might be an effective treatment for RA with MDS, especially in those with high levels of IL-6, elevated C-reactive protein, and severe anemia.
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27. Local and Systemic IKKεand NF-κB Signaling Associated with Sjögren’s Syndrome Immunopathogenesis
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Jin Lin, Wenbin Qian, Chuanyin Sun, Guolin Wu, Weiqian Chen, Bei Xu, Liqin Xu, Heng Cao, Danyi Xu, and Lihuan Yue
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medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Kinase ,Immunology ,General Medicine ,IκB kinase ,Peripheral blood mononuclear cell ,Pathogenesis ,IκBα ,Downregulation and upregulation ,Western blot ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Signal transduction ,business - Abstract
The activated NF-κB signaling pathway plays an important role in pathogenesis of primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS). The inhibitor ofκB (IκB) kinase (IKK) family such as IKKα, IKKβ, IKKγ, and IKKε, is required for this signaling. Our aim was to investigate the role of IKKα/β/γ/εin patients with untreated pSS. In minor salivary glands from pSS patients, phosphorylated IKKε(pIKKε), pIκBα, and pNF-κB p65 (p-p65) were highly expressed in ductal epithelium and infiltrating mononuclear cells by immunohistochemistry, compared to healthy individuals. pIKKα/βand pIKKγwere both negative. And pIKKεpositively related to expression of p-p65. Furthermore, pIKKεand p-p65 expression significantly correlated with biopsy focus score and overall disease activity. Meanwhile, in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from pSS patients, pIKKε, total IKKε, pIKKα/β, and p-p65 were significantly increased by western blot, compared to healthy controls. However, there was no difference in IKKγand IκBαbetween pSS patients and healthy individuals. These results demonstrated an abnormality of IKKε, IκBα, and NF-κB in pSS, suggesting a potential target of treatment for pSS based on the downregulation of IKKεexpression and deregulation of NF-κB pathway.
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28. N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone assisted synthesis of hierarchical ZSM-5 with house-of-cards-like structure
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Liangkui Zhu, Daliang Zhang, Hongbin Wang, Runwei Wang, Shang Jiang, Shangjing Zeng, Lijia Liu, Zongtao Zhang, and Chuanyin Sun
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Cumene ,Materials science ,General Chemical Engineering ,General Chemistry ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Catalysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone ,Organic chemistry ,ZSM-5 ,Synthesis system ,Zeolite ,Porous catalyst - Abstract
Development of facile, economic and green routes towards the synthesis of hierarchical zeolites with high catalytic activity still remains a challenge in modern industrial catalysis. In this paper, we report on a novel synthesis of house-of-cards-like ZSM-5 (HCL-ZSM-5) via the introduction of N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone into a template-free zeolite synthesis system. Importantly, the HCL-ZSM-5 presents much better catalytic performances in the cracking of cumene and 1,3,5-triisopropylbenzene (TIPB) than conventional porous catalysts (ZSM-5, Y zeolite and Al-MCM-41).
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29. Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis: Prevalence, Risk Factors, Outcome, and Outcome-related Factors in Adult Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathies.
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Junyu Liang, Danyi Xu, Chuanyin Sun, Weiqian Chen, Heng Cao, Jin Lin, Liang, Junyu, Xu, Danyi, Sun, Chuanyin, Chen, Weiqian, Cao, Heng, and Lin, Jin
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30. Acute lymphocytic leukemia mimicking spondyloarthritis in an adolescent: A case report and review of the literature
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Liqin Xu, Heng Cao, Chuanyin Sun, Danyi Xu, Weiqian Chen, Bei Xu, Guanhua Xu, Lihuan Yue, and Jin Lin
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030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,Cancer Research ,Chemotherapy ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Sacroiliitis ,Cancer ,Spleen ,Articles ,medicine.disease ,Dermatology ,Bone marrow examination ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pharmacotherapy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Acute lymphocytic leukemia ,medicine ,Differential diagnosis ,business - Abstract
The present study describes the case of an 18-year-old adolescent male exhibiting acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL), complicated by the onset of the symptom of sacroiliitis mimicking spondyloarthritis. Atypical features including an enlarged spleen, poor effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug therapy, low levels of hemoglobin, a low platelet count, a low neutrophil count and increased levels of monocytes, indicated the possibility of hematological malignancy. Bone marrow examination confirmed the diagnosis of ALL. The patient received chemotherapy and the symptoms were dramatically relieved. To the best of our knowledge, the current study reports the second published case of a patient with ALL presenting with sacroiliitis. Sacroiliitis as an onset manifestation of ALL may result in misdiagnosis, therefore, a differential diagnosis is essential when atypical features are present.
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31. Comparison of IgG4-Related Lymphadenopathy and Multicentric Castleman's Disease: a Retrospective Study.
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Chuanyin Sun, Guanhua Xu, and Jin Lin
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Castleman's disease (MCD) because these conditions cannot be differentially diagnosed using immunohistochemical staining alone. In this study, we analyzed the clinical features of IgG4-related lymphadenopathy and MCD patients. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 27 patients with MCD, including 20 with plasma cell-type (PC-type) and 7 with hyaline vascular (HV) features (mixed-type). An additional 15 patients with IgG4-related lymphadenopathy were enrolled. Clinical data and immune pathological characteristics, including serum interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels, lymph node lesion biopsies, IgG4+/IgG+ expression, and 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) images, were collected. Results: The serum levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), IgA, and IL-6 were significantly elevated in the PC/mixedtype group compared with the IgG4-related lymphadenopathy group (p < 0.05). By contrast, the mean age, eosinophilia, globulin, and serum levels of IgG and IgG4 were significantly higher in the IgG4-RD lymphadenopathy group (all p < 0.05). Thirty percent of patients with IgG4-RD lymphadenopathy had elevated IL-6 levels, and 50% with MCD had elevated serum IgG4 levels. Immunohistochemical studies demonstrated the presence of numerous IgG4+ plasma cells, which accounted for > 40% of IgG4/IgG+ cells in 7 of 27 cases in the PC/mixed-type group. We first found that the mean maximum standard uptake value (SUVmax) was strongly associated with albumin and IL-6 in the IgG4-RD lymphadenopathy group, but not in the MCD group. The number of involved organs, but not the standard uptake value (SUV), helped to distinguish between the two diseases. Most PC/mixed-type group patients responded poorly to glucocorticoids when administered alone or in combination with immunosuppressant drugs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Acute lymphocytic leukemia mimicking spondyloarthritis in an adolescent: A case report and review of the literature.
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DANYI XU, GUANHUA XU, LIQIN XU, HENG CAO, BEI XU, WEIQIAN CHEN, CHUANYIN SUN, LIHUAN YUE, and JIN LIN
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LYMPHOBLASTIC leukemia ,SPONDYLOARTHROPATHIES ,SYMPTOMS ,BONE marrow examination ,CANCER chemotherapy ,DIFFERENTIAL diagnosis - Abstract
The present study describes the case of an 18-year-old adolescent male exhibiting acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL), complicated by the onset of the symptom of sacroiliitis mimicking spondyloarthritis. Atypical features including an enlarged spleen, poor effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug therapy, low levels of hemoglobin, a low platelet count, a low neutrophil count and increased levels of monocytes, indicated the possibility of hematological malignancy. Bone marrow examination confirmed the diagnosis of ALL. The patient received chemotherapy and the symptoms were dramatically relieved. To the best of our knowledge, the current study reports the second published case of a patient with ALL presenting with sacroiliitis. Sacroiliitis as an onset manifestation of ALL may result in misdiagnosis, therefore, a differential diagnosis is essential when atypical features are present. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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