1.Phenotypic and molecular epidemiological characteristics of foodborne methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
WANG Jun ; MA Xinxin ; CHEN Xiaocao
China Tropical Medicine 2024;24(11):1349-
Objective To analyze the drug resistance, virulence, biofilm formation ability, and molecular epidemiological characteristics of foodborne methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), and to provide data support for risk assessment of foodborne pathogens. Methods Antimicrobial susceptibility test, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) analysis, MLST, spa, SCCmec typing, biofilm formation ability determination, and virulence determination of Galleria mellonella were performed on 21 strains of foodborne MRSA isolated from commercially available food in Shaanxi Province from 2019 to 2020; The drug resistance genes, virulence genes, plasmids, and mobile genetic elements of the strains were analyzed by whole-genome sequencing. SNP and cgMLST were utilized to analyze the phylogenetic patterns of the isolates. Results The detection rate of 21 foodborne MRSA strains was highest in raw meat and meat products (80.95%, 17/21). The isolates were resistant to antibiotics such as penicillin, oxacillin, erythromycin, clindamycin, and tetracycline. PFGE typing showed 7 clusters with the band patterns being dispersed. There were 7 ST types, with ST59 being the main type (57.14%, 12/21); 6 spa types, with t437 as the main type (66.67%, 14/21); and 3 SCCmec types, with Ⅳa(2B) as the main type (71.43%, 15/21). Biofilm formation ability varied in 38.09% (8/21) of the strains. The MRSA isolate No.110 showed the highest toxicity, achieving a 100.00% mortality rate in Galleria mellonella larvae at a bacterial concentration of 1×106 CFU/mL within 36 hours. The results of whole-genome sequencing analysis showed that the strains carried 4-12 resistance genes, including β-lactam, aminoglycosides, macrolides, and tetracycline resistance genes, with 2 strains carrying the quaternary ammonium compound resistance gene qacG. All strains contained the autolysin gene aur and hemolysin genes hlgA, hlgB, and hlgC. The enterotoxin egc gene cluster was present in most strains (95.23%, 20/21). Phylogenetic tree analysis indicated the ST59-t437-Ⅳa(2B) as the principal evolutionary branch of foodborne MRSA. Conclusions In this study, foodborne MRSA has multiple drug resistance, high virulence, and a certain degree of biofilm formation ability, and carries clinically significant virulence genes. The virulence of the strain is related to its drug resistance, biofilm formation ability, and virulence gene carriage. Foodborne; methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus; drug resistance; toxicity; biofilm; molecular characteristics
2.The value of ouantitative parameters of magnetic resonance imaging in predicting the efficacy of chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy for children and adolescents with mature aggressive B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Bingjie ZHENG ; Yuxia LI ; Xiaocao CHEN ; Wenjuan XU ; Yang LI ; Bo HU ; Yonghong ZHANG ; Chunmiao XU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2023;38(8):595-599
Objective:To investigate the value of quantitative parameters of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in predicting the efficacy of chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapy for children and adolescents with mature aggressive B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL).Methods:It was a retrospective multicenter study.Clinical data of 44 children and adolescents diagnosed with mature aggressive B-cell NHL between January 2016 and January 2023 in Henan Cancer Hospital, Beijing Gaobo Boren Hospital, and the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University were retrospectively analyzed.Patients were divided into complete response (CR) group and non-CR group based on the international criteria for the diagnosis of pediatric NHL.Quantitative parameters of MRI, including T2 signal intensity, the minimal apparent diffusion coefficient (ADCmin), maximal ADC (ADCmax), and the mean ADC (ADCmean) were measured before and within 2 weeks after CAR-T infusion.The correlation between the above parameters and the achievement of CR was analyzed.The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was used to assess the inter-observer agreement among observers in measuring quantitative parameters of MRI.Differences between groups were analyzed using the independent sample t-test.Factors influencing CR were identified through the binary Logistic regression analysis, and a prediction model was established.Model performance was evaluated by plotting receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves. Results:Significant differences were observed between the CR group and non-CR group in T2 signal intensity before CAR-T infusion (267±152 vs.364±160, P=0.048), and ADCmin (0.94±0.38 vs.0.53±0.28, P<0.05), ADCmax (1.73±0.69 vs.0.84±0.43, P<0.05), ADCmean (1.28±0.48 vs.0.67±0.33, P<0.05), and T2 signal intensity within 2 weeks after CAR-T infusion (198±139 vs.345±168, P=0.004). A univariate prediction model was created by introducing the above quantitative parameters.The area under the curve (AUC), specificity, sensitivity, and accuracy of T2 signal intensity before CAR-T infusion in predicting the efficacy on children and adolescents with mature aggressive B-cell NHL were 0.800, 84.0%, 57.9%, and 72.7%, respectively.The AUC, specificity, sensitivity, and accuracy of ADCmax within 2 weeks of CAR-T infusion were 0.958, 88.0%, 78.9%, and 84.1%, respectively.The AUC, specificity, sensitivity, and accuracy of T2 signal intensity within 2 weeks of CAR-T infusion were 0.869, 84.0%, 68.4%, and 77.3%, respectively. Conclusions:Quantitative parameters of MRI, including ADC values and T2 signal intensity, are of great significance in the early prediction of CAR-T therapy efficacy on children and adolescents with mature aggressive B-cell NHL.Among these parameters, ADCmax presents the strongest predictive performance and serves as a valuable indicator for predicting a complete response with CAR-T treatment.
3.Association between perceived built environment attributes and adults’ leisure-time physical activity in four cities of China
Yinjuan DUAN ; Songchun YANG ; Yuting HAN ; Junning FAN ; Shaojie WANG ; Xianping WU ; Min YU ; Jinyi ZHOU ; Xiaocao TIAN ; Xinyin XU ; Mingbin LIANG ; Yujie HUA ; Lu CHEN ; Canqing YU ; Wenjing GAO ; Weihua CAO ; Jun LYU ; Liming LI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2020;41(8):1280-1285
Objective:To explore the associations between perceived built environment attributes and adults’ leisure-time physical activity in four cities of China.Methods:Multistage cluster random sampling method was used to select adults aged 25 to 64 in Hangzhou, Suzhou, Chengdu, and Qingdao. Data were collected from June 2017 to July 2018. The perception of the urban built environment was assessed by the neighborhood environment walkability scale-abbreviated (NEWS-A), and the physical activity was assessed by the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Generalized linear mixed models were used to explore the relationship between the perceived built environment and leisure-time physical activities.Results:A total of 3 789 participants were included in the analysis. After adjusting for potential confounders, better access to public services ( OR=1.34, 95% CI: 1.02-1.75) and higher aesthetic quality ( OR=1.37, 95% CI: 1.09-1.73) were positively associated with the possibility of engaging in leisure-time physical activity in the past week. Similarly, these two attributes were positively associated with leisure-time walking. Higher scores on the perception of street connectivity were positively associated with leisure-time walking [ exp( β)=1.09, 95% CI: 1.00-1.19]. Higher residential density [ exp( β)=1.000 4, 95% CI:1.000 0-1.000 8], better access to physical activity destinations[ exp( β)=1.09, 95% CI: 1.00-1.19], and better aesthetics [ exp( β)=1.11, 95% CI:1.00-1.22] were associated with higher leisure-time physical activity. Similarly, these three attributes were positively associated with the possibility of meeting the WHO recommendations. Conclusion:Changing some urban built environment attributes may increase leisure-time physical activity.
4. Study on correlation between alcohol consumption and obesity in adults in China
Xiang XU ; Mi ZHOU ; Ruqin GAO ; Yu GUO ; Xiaocao TIAN ; Zheng BIAN ; Yunlong TAN ; Pei PEI ; Canqing YU ; Shaojie WANG ; Zhengming CHEN ; Liming LI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2019;40(7):759-764
Objective:
To evaluate the correlation between alcohol consumption and obesity in adults in China.
Methods:
The information about alcohol consumption were collected at the baseline survey of the China Kadoorie Biobank. The general obesity and central obesity were defined by BMI and waist circumference (WC) respectively. Logistic regression model was employed to examine the relationship of drinking behavior with general obesity and central obesity.
Results:
A total of 249 873 adults were included. A J-shaped relationship was observed between alcohol consumption and obesity measurement index (BMI and WC) in men. Compared with non-drinkers, the proportion of general obesity and central obesity were lower in light drinkers (men:
5. Association between fruit consumption and stroke in adults in Qingdao: a prospective study
Xiaocao TIAN ; Shaojie WANG ; Shanpeng LI ; Yu GUO ; Zheng BIAN ; Silu LYU ; Wenying QU ; Jiben LIU ; Ruqin GAO ; Zengchang PANG ; Liming LI ; Zhengming CHEN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2019;40(5):515-520
Objective:
To understand the fruit consumption of adults of Qingdao and examine the association between fruit consumption and stroke.
Methods:
We analyzed baseline data and stroke incidence of the participants who were aged 30-79 years and had been enrolled into the China Kadoorie Biobank (CKB) study from Qingdao city. Cox proportional hazards regression model was conducted to estimate the association of fruit consumption with risk of stroke.
Results:
A total of 35 509 participants were investgated in the baseline survey. Ratio of male to female was 1∶1.27, and the average age was (50.3±10.2) years. Respondents with higher frequency of fruit consumption were younger, more women, with higher education level and higher income (
6.Impact of hypertension on delayed wound healing after femoral head replacement
Guoyin LIU ; Xiaobao JIA ; Weihua WU ; Xiaocao SUN ; Jieqiong GU ; Jianmin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(15):2331-2335
BACKGROUND: At present, most of the literature on joint replacement focus on the causes and countermeasures of long-term complications, but seldom focuses on causes of postoperative short-term complications, such as wound exudation and delayed union. Whether the incidence of sustained exudation and delayed wound healing in patients with hypertension after hip replacement is higher than that in patients with normal blood pressure is not reported at present.OBJECTIVE: To identify the correlation of hypertension with persistent wound exudation and delayed wound healing in patients after femoral head replacement.METHODS: Data of 205 elderly patients with femoral neck fractures were retrospectively analyzed. All patients underwent femoral head replacement. In accordance with the hypertension diagnostic criteria of 2010 Chinese Guidelines for the Management of Hypertension, patients were divided into hypertension group and control group.Intraoperative blood loss, postoperative blood loss, the days of prolonged wound exudation, the wound dehiscence, and the prevalence of delayed wound healing were compared between the two groups. Then, we analyzed the relationship of hypertension with wound exudation and delayed wound healing.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) The average systolic blood pressures were 153.55 mmHg and 128.82 mmHg in the hypertension and control groups, respectively (P < 0.05). (2) No significant difference in age, gender, MNA-SF score, diabetes, body mass index, intraoperative blood loss, and postoperative blood loss was found between the two groups (P > 0.05). (3) The time of persistent wound exudation was 4.03 days and 2.08 days in the hypertension group and control group, respectively (P < 0.05). (4) The prevalence of delayed wound healing was significantly higher in the hypertension group than that in the control group (P < 0.05). (5) Hypertensive patients had a higher risk of prolonged wound exudation and delayed healing than their normotensive counterparts, and the hypertension is one of the important influence factors for delayed wound healing.

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