Yingshuai Li's research while affiliated with Beijing University of Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology and other places

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Publications (24)


Gut microbiome diversity and structure analysis. (A) Rarefaction curve evaluating the relative bacterial richness to determine whether further sequencing would identify additional ASVs. BC, Balanced Constitution group; PDC, Obesity with phlegm-dampness constitution group; non-PDC: obesity without phlegm-dampness constitution group. (B, C) Species diversity differences among the PDC, non- PDC and BC groups were estimated by ACE index and Shannon index. (D) PCoA with Bray–Curtis distance showing that the overall microbial composition of three groups. BC (red dots); non-PDC group (green dots); PDC group (blue dots), where dots represent individual samples.
Overview of the gut microbiome in different groups. (A) Dominant phyla in each group. (B) Dominant families and their contribution to each group. (C) A Venn diagram demonstrating the existence of ASVs in each group.
Alterations in the composition of fecal microbiota associated with PDC. (A) A volcano plot demonstrating differential ASVs between the PDC group and the non-PDC group. (B) A heatmap illustrating the relative abundance of PDC-associated taxa across the three groups (P value <0.05 by Wilcoxon rank sum test) and adjusted p<0.1 by FDR). The abundance profiles are transformed into Z scores by subtracting the average abundance and dividing the standard deviation of all samples. Z score is negative (shown in blue) when the row abundance is lower than the mean. Taxa at P value <0.01 are marked with two solid stars, P value <0.05 with one solid star, P value <0.1 with hollow star. (C) Heat map of the relative abundance of 43 ASVs with relative abundance greater than 0.1% that were significantly different between PDC group and non-PDC group (A threshold of P < 0.05 and FDR < 0.05 calculated by Wilcoxon rank sum test). ASVs are shown from lower abundance (in blue) to higher abundance (in red). All 43 ASVs were assigned to phyla, genera and species.
Spearman correlations between PDC-associated gut flora and clinical phenotypes. ASVs or taxa enriched in the PDC group were labeled with light green, while depleted ones with purple. (A) Correlations between PDC-associated ASVs and phenotypes. (B) Correlations between discrepant taxa and phenotypes. Note: *, **, *** represent p<0.05, p<0.01, p<0.001, respectively.
Diagnostic outcomes are shown via receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves for PDC and BC. A, C. Random Forest models are constructed using explanatory variables of ASVs (A) and taxon (C). (B, D) The detailed explanatory variables based on the random forest model in each comparison. The lengths of the bars in the histogram represent the mean decrease accuracy, which indicates the importance of the ASVs or taxon for classification.

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Obese Individuals With and Without Phlegm-Dampness Constitution Show Different Gut Microbial Composition Associated With Risk of Metabolic Disorders
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Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology

Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology

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Background Obesity is conventionally considered a risk factor for multiple metabolic diseases, such as dyslipidemia, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, not every obese patient will progress to metabolic disease. Phlegm-dampness constitution (PDC), one of the nine TCM constitutions, is considered a high-risk factor for obesity and its complications. Alterations in the gut microbiota have been shown to drive the development and progression of obesity and metabolic disease, however, key microbial changes in obese patients with PDC have a higher risk for metabolic disorders remain elusive. Methods We carried out fecal 16S rRNA gene sequencing in the present study, including 30 obese subjects with PDC (PDC), 30 individuals without PDC (non-PDC), and 30 healthy controls with balanced constitution (BC). Metagenomic functional prediction of bacterial taxa was achieved using PICRUSt. Results Obese individuals with PDC had higher BMI, waist circumference, hip circumference, and altered composition of their gut microbiota compared to non-PDC obese individuals. At the phylum level, the gut microbiota was characterized by increased abundance of Bacteroidetes and decreased levels of Firmicutes and Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio. At the genus level, Faecalibacterium, producing short-chain fatty acid, achieving anti-inflammatory effects and strengthening intestinal barrier functions, was depleted in the PDC group, instead, Prevotella was enriched. Most PDC-associated bacteria had a stronger correlation with clinical indicators of metabolic disorders rather than more severe obesity. The PICRUSt analysis demonstrated 70 significantly different microbiome community functions between the two groups, which were mainly involved in carbohydrate and amino acid metabolism, such as promoting Arachidonic acid metabolism, mineral absorption, and Lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis, reducing Arginine and proline metabolism, flavone and flavonol biosynthesis, Glycolysis/Gluconeogenesis, and primary bile acid biosynthesis. Furthermore, a disease classifier based on microbiota was constructed to accurately discriminate PDC individuals from all obese people. Conclusion Our study shows that obese individuals with PDC can be distinguished from non-PDC obese individuals based on gut microbial characteristics. The composition of the gut microbiome altered in obese with PDC may be responsible for their high risk of metabolic diseases.

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COVID-19 Knowledge/Practices, Mental Status, and Return-To-Work Concerns Among Healthcare Workers in Huangzhou District, Huanggang City, China

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Objective This study investigated the COVID-19-prevention knowledge and practices of healthcare workers (HCWs), their psychological states concerning the return to work, and their trust and requirements in using traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) to prevent and treat COVID-19. It is hoped that the study can serve as a reference for policy making during the resumption of work in other countries or regions experiencing similar situations. Methods This study comprised a quantitative cross-sectional online survey design. Purposive sampling and Cluster sampling were used to recruit all HCWs working in public hospitals in Huangzhou District, Huanggang City, Hubei Province, China. From April 23 to May 14, 2020, surveys were sent electronically to all 13 public hospitals in this area. Results In total, 2,079 responses were received and 2,050 completed forms were included. After analysis, 47.9 and 46.6% of HCWs indicated that they possessed very good knowledge or good knowledge of preventative measures, respectively. Multivariable log-binomial regression indicated that male, tertiary hospital, medical staff, and undergraduate/postgraduate qualification were associated with good knowledge. Good knowledge was also well-correlated with good practice (OR: 3.277; 95% CI: 2.734–3.928; P < 0.01). 59.8% of HCWs reported worries about resuming work; especially asymptomatic infections. The Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) indicated that 10.8% of participants had mild anxiety, 1.5% moderate anxiety, and 0.1% severe anxiety. Female, divorced/widowed, and working in a high risk hospital (the Huangzhou District People's Hospital was used for throat swab examinations of returning workers) were risk factors for concerns about resuming work and anxiety symptoms. However, good preventive knowledge was a protective factor for anxiety. HCWs' trust in using TCM to treat COVID-19 was significantly higher than their trust in using TCM for prevention (P < 0.001). Regarding preferences for preventative TCM products, oral TCM granules were the most preferred (62.4%). HCWs also indicated they wanted to know more about the clinical efficacy, applicable population, and adverse reactions of preventative TCM products (89.3, 81.1, and 81.4%, respectively). Conclusion While HCWs had good knowledge of COVID-19 preventative measures, this did not eliminate the psychological impact of resumption of work. Promotion of COVID-19 prevention knowledge reduces the risk of infection, and alleviates the worries and anxiety symptoms of HCWs about resuming work (especially in administrative staff, those with low education, and those working in primary hospitals). Additional psychological support is required for female HCWs, divorced/widowed HCWs, and those working in high-risk hospitals. Finally, systematic trials of preventative TCM products are recommended.


Demographic Characteristics of Participants (n = 1571)
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Valid and Convenient Questionnaire Assessment of Chinese Body Constitution: Item Characteristics, Reliability, and Construct Validation

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Background Body constitution is a fundamental concept in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for clinical diagnosis, treatment of illness, and community-based health promotion. Clinical assessment of patients’ body constitutions, however, has never been easy and consistent, even by well-trained clinicians and TCM practitioners. Therefore, questionnaires such as the popular Constitution in Chinese Medicine Questionnaire (CCMQ) can be an appealing and convenient assessment alternative. The present research borrowed advanced methodologies for questionnaire development in psychology and other social sciences to examine the performance of the CCMQ in terms of (i) the strength of relations of each item with its designated constitution, (ii) the reliabilities of each constitution, and (iii) the overall 9-constitution structure. This research provided empirical evidence to support the use of the CCMQ and proposed directions for refinement in future revisions of the CCMQ or similar measures. Methods A total of 1571 volunteers from three villages in southern China participated in the CCMQ survey. The item characteristics, reliabilities, interconstitution correlations, and confirmatory factor analysis of the 9-body-constitution structure were examined. Results The results generally supported the appropriateness of the clinical observations (the questionnaire items) and the CCMQ 9-constitution classification structure. Nevertheless, some relatively weaker items, item pairs with similar meanings, and highly overlapping constitutions were identified for future CCMQ revisions. Conclusion The CCMQ measured the 9 constitutions efficiently and with reasonably good reliability and construct validity. Given the various challenges to assessing TCM body constitutions even by experienced clinicians, the CCMQ provides an appealing alternative to measure the Chinese body constitutions of healthy participants in large-scale research or community health promotion programs. The present study also demonstrated how advanced methodologies in social sciences can help validate and refine the CCMQ and similar complementary medicine measures.


Geographical location of Huanggang, where the respondents were located.
Knowledge rates of COVID-19 prevention measures.
Association between concerns about resuming work and knowledge and practice of COVID-19 prevention measures.
Characteristics and COVID-19 prevention knowledge and practice correlated with concerns about resuming work.
Effect of Knowledge/Practice of COVID-19 Prevention Measures on Return-to-Work Concerns; Attitudes About the Efficacy of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Survey on Supermarket Staff in Huanggang, China

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Frontiers in Public Health

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Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate how knowledge and practice of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) prevention measures affected concerns about returning to work among supermarket staff. Attitudes about the ability of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) to prevent COVID-19 were also assessed. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in Huanggang, Hubei Province, China from April 23 to 25, 2020. Participants were invited to fill out an electronic questionnaire on their cell phones. Results: The results showed that from 2,309 valid questionnaires, 61.5% of participants were concerned about resuming work. Major concerns included asymptomatic infection (85.01%) and employees gathering in the workplace (78.96%). Multivariate logistic regression indicated that the female gender, having school-aged children and pregnancy were risk factors for being concerned about resuming work, while good knowledge and practice of preventive measures were protective factors. Knowledge and practice of preventive measures were positively correlated. Among preventive measures, the highest percentage of participants knew about wearing masks and washing hands. Meanwhile, 65.8% of participants expressed confidence in the ability of TCM to prevent COVID-19, where 74 and 51.3% thought there was a need and a strong need, respectively, for preventive TCM-based products. Among them, 71.5% preferred oral granules. Regarding TCM as a COVID-19 preventative, most were interested in information about safety and efficacy. Conclusion: These findings suggested that promoting knowledge and practices regarding COVID-19 prevention can help alleviate concerns about returning to work. Meanwhile, TCM can feasibly be accepted to diversify COVID-19 prevention methods. Clinical Trial Registration: http://www.chictr.org.cn/, identifier: ChiCTR2000031955.


Enlightenment about using TCM constitutions for individualized medicine and construction of Chinese-style precision medicine: research progress with TCM constitutions

December 2020

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Science China. Life sciences

TCM constitution is a new branch of TCM. It provides enlightenment on individualized medicine, including the development of new models of individualized research based on nine constitutions, the acquisition of comprehensive health information for individuals, and establishment of a consistent individualized diagnosis and treatment system. Further, we propose a Chinese-style “precision medicine” based on individualization using the TCM constitutions.


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Traditional Chinese Medicine (Xiao Tan San Jie Granule) for Covid-19 Patients in Rehabilitation Stage: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

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Background: The Corona Virus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) caused pandemic all over the world. As more and more patients gradually are recovering from Covid-19, they still have some symptoms like short of breath, cough, and phlegm. how to improve their quality of life and shorten the rehabilitation time is still no widely recognized clinical program. In this study, we designed Xiao Tan San Jie (XTSJ) Granule based on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) theory and assess its efficiency and safety during rehabilitation stage of Covid-19 patients. Method/Design: This study is a 12-week, randomized, double-blinded, controlled, clinical trial that will include 132 Covid-19 patients. Eligible participants will be randomly assigned to XTSJ granule group or placebo group. Participants will receive 28 days treatment. The primary outcome assessment is scores of lung CT scan at week 2 and week 4. The secondary outcome assessment includes pulmonary function test, scores of Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) of Covid-19 symptoms, Scores of Qi Deficiency and Phlegm Stasis syndrome scale, Scores of St. George's Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) at week 2 and week 4. Discussion: In TCM theory XTSJ granule has a regulate effect on respiratory function, lung infection, cough and phlegm which has the potential treatment effect on COVID19 patients. This study will provide initial evidence regarding the efficacy and safety of XTSJ granule for Covid-19 patients in rehabilitation stage. Trial registration: This study was prospectively registered on Chinese Clinical Trial Registry( number: ChiCTR2000031672). Registration date: April 6,2020.



MiRNA Expression Profile of Saliva in Subjects of Yang Deficiency Constitution and Yin Deficiency Constitution

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Background/aims: Based on the theory of constitution in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the Chinese Han population has been classified into nine constitutions. Of these, Yang deficiency constitution mainly exhibit cold intolerance while Yin deficiency constitution mainly exhibit heat intolerance. Some studies have been carried out to explore the modern genetic and biological basis of such constitution classification, but more remains to be done. MicroRNA (miRNA) serves as post-transcriptional regulators of gene expression and may play a role in the classification process. Here, we examined miRNA expression profile of saliva to further improve the comprehensiveness of constitution classification. Methods: Saliva was collected from Chinese Han individuals with Yang deficiency, Yin deficiency and Balanced constitutions (n=5 each), and miRNA expression profile was determined using the Human miRNA OneArray®v7. Based on 1.5 Fold change, means log2|Ratio|≥0.585 and P-value< 0.05, differentially expressed miRNA was screened. Target genes were predicted using DIANA-TarBasev7.0 and analysis of KEGG pathway was carried out using DIANA-mirPathv.3. Results: We found that 81 and 98 differentially expressed miRNAs were screened in Yang deficiency and Yin deficiency constitution, respectively. Among them, 16 miRNAs were identical and the others were unique. In addition, the target genes that are regulated by the unique miRNAs were significantly enriched in 27 and 20 signaling pathways in Yang deficiency and Yin deficiency constitution, respectively. Thyroid hormone signaling pathway is present in both constitutions. These unique miRNAs that regulated target genes of thyroid hormone signaling pathway may be associated with cold intolerance or heat intolerance. Conclusion: The results of our study show that Yang deficiency and Yin deficiency constitutions exhibit systematic differences in miRNA expression profile. Moreover, the distinct characteristics of TCM constitution may be explained, in part, by differentially expressed miRNAs.


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Bibliometric analysis of research on the role of intestinal microbiota in obesity

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Background Obesity is a key public health problem. The advancement of gut microbiota research sheds new light on this field. This article aims to present the research trends in global intestinal microbiota studies within the domain of obesity research. Methods Bibliographic information of the publications on intestinal microbiota and obesity was retrieved from the Scopus database, and then analyzed by using bibliometric approaches. Results A total of 3,446 references were retrieved; the data indicated a steady growth and an exponential increase in publication numbers. The references were written in 23 different languages (93.8% in English). A number of 3,056 English journal papers were included in the further analyses. Among the 940 journals, the most prolific ones were PLOS ONE , Scientific Reports, and British Journal of Nutrition . North America and Europe were the highest publication output areas. The US (995 publications) ranked first in the number of publications, followed by the China (243 publications) and France (242 publications). The publication numbers were significantly correlated with gross domestic product (GDP), human development index (HDI), and population number (PN). International collaboration analysis also shows that most of the collaborations are among developed countries. Discussion This comprehensive bibliometric study indicates that gut microbiota is a significant topic in the obesity research. The structured information may be helpful in understanding research trends, and locating research hot spots and gaps in this domain.


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... Consequently, the valid and reliable CCMQ becomes utmost important to facilitate the standardization and accuracy in identifying the human body constitution. It also serves as an efficient and practical resource for large-scale observational research or community health prevention promotion [7]. ...

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Validation of the Cantonese version of the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Body constitution Questionnaire in elderly people
Valid and Convenient Questionnaire Assessment of Chinese Body Constitution: Item Characteristics, Reliability, and Construct Validation
Patient Preference and Adherence

Patient Preference and Adherence

... This finding indicates a potential risk of metabolic disorders in individuals with the PDC [37]. In recent years, studies on molecular mechanisms (e.g., DNA methylation, RNA, intestinal flora) have demonstrated, in several aspects, that PDC formation is associated with insulin resistance, oxidative stress, increase in free fatty acids, energy metabolism, endocrine disorders, genetics, and disorders in the metabolism of glucose and lipids [38][39][40]. In conclusion, the PDC is closely related to the occurrence and development of MAFLD. ...

Obese Individuals With and Without Phlegm-Dampness Constitution Show Different Gut Microbial Composition Associated With Risk of Metabolic Disorders
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology

Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology

... A study of 2039 Chinese people in 2020 showed that 73.4% of the participants BMJ Global Health were confident or extremely confident in TCM treatment for COVID-19, and only 0.2% had no confidence. 17 A study of 1121 asymptomatic COVID-19 patients towards TCM in Shanghai Fangcang Hospital in 2022 found that 91.35% of the patients were willing to receive TCM treatment, while 8.65% were not. 18 A study on college students using TCM to treat COVID-19 showed that 82% of the 313 participants held a supportive attitude, 16% held a neutral attitude and 2.4% held a negative attitude. ...

Effect of Knowledge/Practice of COVID-19 Prevention Measures on Return-to-Work Concerns; Attitudes About the Efficacy of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Survey on Supermarket Staff in Huanggang, China
Frontiers in Public Health

Frontiers in Public Health

... Recent advances in omics have supported the biological basis of constitution categorization. Researchers have found that certain genetic variations and protein expression levels are associated with specific constitutions [22]. Among the biased constitutions, the blood stasis is believed to be correlated with poor blood circulation and to render individuals more susceptible to metabolic diseases such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, heart disease, cholelithiasis, and hyperlipidemia [22]. ...

Enlightenment about using TCM constitutions for individualized medicine and construction of Chinese-style precision medicine: research progress with TCM constitutions
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  • December 2020

Science China. Life sciences

... Additionally, our study showed that both CSQBD and STYHCD treatments significantly improved the sleep qualityreflected through PSQI and ISI scores. This finding aligns with TCM's principle of symptom-based treatment and underscores the relevance of personalized approaches in modern medical practice (Janssen et al., 2018;Li et al., 2019). The rapid and sustained improvements in sleep quality highlight the potential efficacy of these herbal formulas. ...

The Role of Chinese Medicine in Health Maintenance and Disease Prevention: Application of Constitution Theory
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  • April 2019

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine

... Therefore, the use of methods that increase the effectiveness of the drug at lower doses, in addition to preventing drug resistance, also increases the possibility of decreasing the number of chemotherapy sessions. In recent years, targeted drug delivery using nanoparticles has made it possible for researchers to increase drugs' effectiveness in clinical conditions by purposefully sending the drug to the patient's tissue and also reduce the side effects of such drugs [34]. Nanoparticles, on the other hand, allow multiple drugs to be delivered to the target tissue simultaneously. ...

MiRNA Expression Profile of Saliva in Subjects of Yang Deficiency Constitution and Yin Deficiency Constitution

Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry

... First, the gut microbiota is a particularly quickly developing field within obesity treatment research. Indeed, the US, China, and the UK are three leading publishers in the identified area, with the United States being first [60]. Second, developed countries have high international publication collaboration, which likely drove the high number of publications [60]. ...

Bibliometric analysis of research on the role of intestinal microbiota in obesity
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... Results showed that the differentially expressed genes associated with methylation in people with the PDC were abundant in multiple metabolic pathways compared with those in people with the gentleness constitution. This finding indicates a potential risk of metabolic disorders in individuals with the PDC [37]. In recent years, studies on molecular mechanisms (e.g., DNA methylation, RNA, intestinal flora) have demonstrated, in several aspects, that PDC formation is associated with insulin resistance, oxidative stress, increase in free fatty acids, energy metabolism, endocrine disorders, genetics, and disorders in the metabolism of glucose and lipids [38][39][40]. ...

Genome-Wide DNA Methylation Profiles of Phlegm-Dampness Constitution

Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry

... The unique structural characteristics of the intestinal microbiota of people with Yang-deficiency constitution affect the host metabolism. 22,23 DNA sequencing was performed on the V3-V4 region of the 16S rRNA of all bacteria in the fecal samples from individuals with Yangdeficiency constitution using Illumina high-throughput sequencing. The abundance of intestinal microbiota in individuals with Yang-deficiency constitution showed a higher heterogeneity than for individuals with neutral constitution. ...

Composition of intestinal microflora associated with Yang-deficiency

Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences

... 11 The differences in individual physique are reflected in certain differences in response and adaptation to external stimuli in the physiological state, as well as in susceptibility to certain pathogenic factors in the pathogenesis process and in the tendency for disease development. 12,13 Hence, investigating body constitutions aids in scrutinizing the emergence and progression of illnesses, thereby establishing a foundation for diagnosing and treating ailments. 14,15 In recent years, it has been reported that eight kinds of biased TCM constitutions are closely related to the occurrence and development of diseases in the elderly population and can be used to guide individual prevention and treatment. ...

Traditional Chinese Medicine and Constitutional Medicine in China, Japan and Korea: A Comparative Study
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  • January 2017

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine