1.Reliability and validity of idol worship scale in college students
Zhibing YANG ; Jieqiong GUO ; Liang XIA ; Xia ZHU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2012;21(1):89-91
ObjectiveTo develop the scale on idol worship for college students.Methods54 items were determined by reviewing items in relating literatures and scales,interview and panel discussion.Then about 110,182 and 277college students were picked out randomly as samples from colleges of Guangzhou.Item analysis,exploratory factor analysis,reliability analysis and confirmatory factor analysis were used to analyse the data.ResuitsIdol worship scale comprised four subscales:fascination,rational knowledge,the degree of concern and behavioral modification.The scale was comprised of 20 items,and the factor loading of the items ranged from 0.552 to 0.841.Cronbach's α coefficient of the four subscales were 0.894,0.715,0.769,0.758,and the Cronbach's α coefficient of the scale was 0.889.Confirmatory factor analysis showed a higher goodness of fit( RESEA =0.064,GFI =0.89,NFI =0.96,NNFI =0.98,CFI =0.98,IFI =0.98 ).ConclusionThe idol worship scale has good psychometric properties,and can be used as a measurement tool for measuring the idol worship of college students.
2. Effect of treating obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome on chronic cough in children
Chong PANG ; Jieqiong LIANG ; Qinglong GU
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2017;52(8):586-591
Objective:
To understand the effect of treating obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) on chronic cough in children.
Methods:
A total of 100 consecutive children with OSAHS diagnosed by polysomnography(PSG) and chronic cough were included in this study. All children underwent cough condition assessment, OSA-18 scales and MS-IOS before and after surgery, and all children were followed-up for 3 months. Children were separated into three groups according to the severity of OSAHS. Related parameters like Zr, Rf, R5, R20, X5, X35, Rc, Rp obtained from MS-IOS, OSA-18 scores and cough scores were compared between different groups using paired
3. Study on the correlation between meteorological factors and acute otitis media in outpatients of children in Beijing
Yingxia LU ; Jieqiong LIANG ; Qinglong GU ; Xuemei YU ; Xue YAN
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2017;52(10):724-728
Objective:
To explore the characteristics of acute otitis media(AOM) in children in Beijing and its correlation with meteorological factors.
Methods:
Data were collected in 2011-2013 in the Otolaryngology Department of Capital Institute of Pediatrics. AOM in children with relevant information, such as age, sex and season, with the same period of the Beijing municipal meteorological data (the average temperature, average pressure, average wind speed, humidity and PM2.5) were compared to analysis the relationship of meteorological environmental parameters and the onset of AOM in children.
Results:
Annual morbidity of AOM was 7 589, 8 245, 7 242 respectively, no obvious difference(
4.WSB1 regulates c-Myc expression through β-catenin signaling and forms a feedforward circuit.
Xiaomeng GAO ; Jieqiong YOU ; Yanling GONG ; Meng YUAN ; Haiying ZHU ; Liang FANG ; Hong ZHU ; Meidan YING ; Qiaojun HE ; Bo YANG ; Ji CAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(3):1225-1239
The dysregulation of transcription factors is widely associated with tumorigenesis. As the most well-defined transcription factor in multiple types of cancer, c-Myc can transform cells by transactivating various downstream genes. Given that there is no effective way to directly inhibit c-Myc, c-Myc targeting strategies hold great potential for cancer therapy. In this study, we found that WSB1, which has a highly positive correlation with c-Myc in 10 cancer cell lines and clinical samples, is a direct target gene of c-Myc, and can positively regulate c-Myc expression, which forms a feedforward circuit promoting cancer development. RNA sequencing results from Bel-7402 cells confirmed that WSB1 promoted c-Myc expression through the β-catenin pathway. Mechanistically, WSB1 affected β-catenin destruction complex-PPP2CA assembly and E3 ubiquitin ligase adaptor β-TRCP recruitment, which inhibited the ubiquitination of β-catenin and transactivated c-Myc. Of interest, the effect of WSB1 on c-Myc was independent of its E3 ligase activity. Moreover, overexpressing WSB1 in the Bel-7402 xenograft model could further strengthen the tumor-driven effect of c-Myc overexpression. Thus, our findings revealed a novel mechanism involved in tumorigenesis in which the WSB1/c-Myc feedforward circuit played an essential role, highlighting a potential c-Myc intervention strategy in cancer treatment.