1.Low-energy CO2 fractional laser treatment for post-burn scars via activating Wnt/β-catenin pathway in scar epithelial cells in rats
Haoyu GU ; Yingying LIU ; Lu YANG ; Shichu XIAO ; Pengfei LUO ; Zhaofan XIA
Academic Journal of Naval Medical University 2025;46(1):53-64
Objective To investigate the role of scar epithelial cells and its potential molecular mechanisms in the efficacy of low-energy CO2 fractional laser treating post-burn scars.Methods The model of post-major burn scars on the back of rat was established.Three rats with post-major burn scars received 30 mJ low-energy CO2 fractional laser treatment to detect the activation of scar epidermal cells.Epidermal tissue of scars was isolated for RNA sequencing to screen activated pathways.Subsequently,18 rats with post-major burn scars were randomly divided into 3 groups(n=6):the control group without laser treatment,the laser group receiving 30 mJ CO2 fractional laser treatment,and the laser+inhibitor group receiving laser treatment and intra-scar injection of IWR-1(a Wnt/β-catenin pathway inhibitor),to verify the activation status and effects of the selected pathways.Hematoxylin-eosin staining,Masson staining,and Western blotting were used to detect the proliferation of epithelial cells and fibroblasts,the activation of Wnt/β-catenin pathway,as well as the improvement of scar profiles.Results After low-energy laser treatment,there was a significant increase in the number of Ki67-positive,proliferating cell nuclear antigen(PCNA)-positive,cytokeratin 19(CK19)-positive,and p63-positive cells in the scar epithelial tissue.RNA sequencing coupled with literature analysis identified Wnt/β-catenin pathway as a potential candidate pathway.In the confirmatory experiment,compared to the control group,the Wnt/β-catenin pathway was activated in scar epithelial cells in the laser group 5 d post-laser intervention.After 30 d laser intervention,dermal collagen exhibited a more loosened arrangement,with reduced dermal thickness and significantly less α-smooth muscle actin(α-SMA)-positive fibroblasts compared to the control group.CollagenⅠ,collagen Ⅲ,and the relative ratio of collagen Ⅰ to Ⅲ in the laser group were at a lower level than those in the control group.Administration of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway inhibitor blocked the activation of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway induced by low-energy laser,the proliferation of scar epithelial cells and the improvement of scar profiles.Conclusion Low-energy CO2 fractional laser treatment can activate the Wnt/β-catenin pathway of scar epithelial cells,thereby activating epithelial cells and yielding significant scar improvements.
2.Progress in single cell isolation techniques in forensic science
Kesheng SUN ; Haoyu GU ; Feng SONG ; Yingchun DONG ; Haibo LUO
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2024;39(3):339-348
Forensic examination materials are often plagued by trace amounts,mixes,and other factors.Single-cell isolation technology can solve these forensic problems to some extent by studying each cell individually to obtain comprehensive and reliable information.There are many single cell isolation techniques available in research reports,such as flow cytometry,laser capture microdissection,etc.This review will summarize the most common single cell isolation techniques used by researchers today,and summarize the application of various techniques in forensic science,summarize the selection strategies for single-cell isolation techniques in different scenarios based on cost,degree of automation,yield,cell damage rate,and the availability of relevant forensic platforms,and finally explore the forensic application prospects of single-cell isolation techniques.In general,single cell isolation can be applied to multiple fields such as mixed stain examination,post-mortem time inference,pre-and post-mortem injury determination,forensic toxicology analysis,forensic microbiology and forensic anthropology.The development of single cell isolation technology is of great value to the application of forensic medicine,and will provide a new way of deciphering difficult examination materials.
3.Application of Ancient Books in Clinical Practice Guidelines and Expert Consensus of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Current Status and Methodological Recommendations
Changhao LIANG ; Dingran YIN ; Jing CUI ; Xinshuai YAO ; Xinyi GU ; Yifei YAN ; Wanting LIU ; Yingqiao WANG ; Yingqi CHANG ; Haoyu DONG ; Mengqi LI ; Yuanyuan LI ; Yutong FEI
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(8):801-809
ObjectiveTo explore the current status and issues regarding the application of ancient books in clinical practice guidelines and expert consensus of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) published in China, and to provide methodological recommendations for the incorporation of ancient books in the development of TCM guidelines. MethodsWe searched China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), WanFang Data, VIP, SinoMed, PubMed, Embase, as well as six industry websites including China Association of Chinese Medicine, National Group Standards Information Platform, and Chinese Association of the Integration of Traditional and Western Medicine,etc. TCM clinical practice guidelines or expert consensus issued during January 1st, 2017, to November 26th, 2022 were searched. Clinical practice guidelines or expert consensus that explicitly referred to ancient books were included, and the content regarding the searching for ancient books, sources of access to ancient books, methods of evaluating the level of evidence, methods of evaluating the level of recommendation, and methods of evaluating the evidence for the ancient books were analysed. ResultsA total of 1,215 TCM clinical practice guidelines or expert consensus were retrieved, with 442 articles explicitly mentioning the application of ancient books, including 300 (67.87%) clinical practice guidelines and 142 (32.13%) expert consensus. Sixty of the 442 publications explicitly reported that ancient books searching had been conducted (13.57%); among these 60 publications 27 (45.00%) explicitly reported ancient books searching strategies, and the most frequent method was manual searching with a total of 24 articles (40.00%). The most popular search source was Chinese Medical Dictionary, a TCM classics database, with a total of 18 articles. 197 articles (44.57%) explicitly reported the evaluation criteria for the level of evidence, of which 141 articles (71.57%) involved the evaluation criteria for the ancient books; 413 articles (93.44%) mentioned ancient books in the recommendations, and only the source of formula name was mentioned in 409 (99.03%) of the publications. ConclusionThe current application of ancient books in TCM clinical practice guidelines and expert consensus is limited, with issues of non-standard searching and evaluation methods. Standar-dization and uniformity are needed in evidence grading and recommendation standards. Future research should clarify the scope and methods of applying ancient book, emphasize their integration with modern research evidence, and enhance their value and quality in the development of TCM clinical practice guidelines.
4.Neoadjuvant immunotherapy combined with stereotactic body radiation therapy for stage Ⅲ/N2 non-small cell lung cancer: Three cases reports
Zhen WANG ; Haoyu GU ; Jing LUO ; Xixu ZHU ; Yong SONG ; Yi SHEN ; Yong QIANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2023;30(08):1210-1216
We reported three cases of stageⅢ/N2 non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) treated with neoadjuvant immunotherapy and stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) in our hospital, including 2 males and 1 female with a mean age of 65.7 years. The patients received two doses of the programmed cell death protein-1 inhibitor toripalimab after 1 week of SBRT. Thereafter, surgery was planned 4-6 weeks after the second dose. One patient achieved pathologic complete response, one achieved major pathologic response (MPR), and one did not achieve MPR with 20% residual tumor. There were few side effects of toripalimab combined with SBRT as a neoadjuvant treatment, and the treatment did not cause a delay of surgery.
5.Meta-analysis of the effectiveness of rituximab and cyclophosphamide combined with azathioprine in the treatment of anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies-related vasculitis
Changjin LI ; Haoyu GU ; Ruina KONG
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2022;26(1):14-21
Objective:To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of rituximab (RTX) and cyclophosphamide/azathioprine (CYC/AZA) in the treatment of anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-related vasculitis (AAV).Methods:After setting up the search strategy, the inclusion and screening criteria of the literature were determined, the Pubmed, Cochrane Library, Embase, China Biomedical Literature Database, CNKI, Wanfang Database, Weipu Database were searched for RTX and CYC/AZA treatment for AAV. For randomized controlled studies, in which the experimental group was RTX for AAV, and the control group was CYC/AZA for AAV were included. The retrieval time span was from January 2000 to June 2021, and the data obtained were analyzed using Revman 5.3 software.Results:A total of 9 articles and 4 studies were included, with a total of 384 patients, including 203 cases in the experimental group and 181 cases in the control group. In the treatment of AAV, the difference in the remission rate of RTX and CYC/AZA treatment of AAV was statistically significant, and the remission rate of the RTX group was higher [ OR(95% CI)=1.58(1.03, 2.40), P=0.03]. For the remission rates of different types of AAV, RTX and CYC/AZA were benefit for the treatment of granulomatous vasculitis, microscopic polyangiitis, eosinophilic granulomatous vasculitis, there was no statistically significant difference in the remission rate of patients with protease 3-related vasculitis and myeloperoxidase-related vasculitis. The incidence of granulocytopenia in the RTX group was significantly lower than that in the CYC/AZA group, and RTX treatment could reduce the incidence of other serious adverse reactions. Conclusion:For the remission induction therapy, RTX is not inferior to CYC for all subtypes of AAV. In the maintenance treatment phase, RTX has a higher remission rate and a lower recurrence rate. During the entire treatment process, patients who were treated with RTX had a higher long-term remission rate than patients who were not treated with RTX. RTX can effectively reduce the occurrence of adverse reactions such as neutropenia.
6.Meta-analysis of prepectoral and subpectoral breast reconstruction
Changjin LI ; Haoyu GU ; Shunxin JIN ; Wei HU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2022;38(6):619-629
Objective:There is currently no consensus on the ideal plane for implant placement in breast reconstruction. This meta-analysis provides a comparison of prepectoral breast reconstruction (PBR) vs. subpectoral breast reconstruction (SBR), with primary outcomes of surgical efficacy and patient safety, to find out the best surgical approach.Methods:PubMed, Cochrane, Web of Science, and Embase databases were searched from January 1st, 2019, to April 1st, 2022, to retrieve studies that compared PBR with SBR after mastectomies. The main outcomes were surgical complications and satisfaction with breasts domain. The literature was screened according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, the data was extracted and the methodological quality of the included studies was assessed by 2 reviewers independently. Meta-analysis was performed using RevMan 5.3.Results:A total of 14 comparative studies with 2 355 patients were included. The meta-analysis showed no statistical differences in seroma, implant removal, flap necrosis, capsular contracture, and wound dehiscence between PBR and SBR groups. PBR patients demonstrated lower hematoma, animation deformity rates, and higher BREAST-Q scores compared to SBR groups.Conclusions:Surgical efficacy and patient safety are similar between PBR and SBR groups. PBR patients have lower hematoma, animation deformity rates and are more satisfied with breasts domain. Further well-designed multi-center prospective studies are required to increase the robustness of the findings.
7.Meta-analysis of prepectoral and subpectoral breast reconstruction
Changjin LI ; Haoyu GU ; Shunxin JIN ; Wei HU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2022;38(6):619-629
Objective:There is currently no consensus on the ideal plane for implant placement in breast reconstruction. This meta-analysis provides a comparison of prepectoral breast reconstruction (PBR) vs. subpectoral breast reconstruction (SBR), with primary outcomes of surgical efficacy and patient safety, to find out the best surgical approach.Methods:PubMed, Cochrane, Web of Science, and Embase databases were searched from January 1st, 2019, to April 1st, 2022, to retrieve studies that compared PBR with SBR after mastectomies. The main outcomes were surgical complications and satisfaction with breasts domain. The literature was screened according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, the data was extracted and the methodological quality of the included studies was assessed by 2 reviewers independently. Meta-analysis was performed using RevMan 5.3.Results:A total of 14 comparative studies with 2 355 patients were included. The meta-analysis showed no statistical differences in seroma, implant removal, flap necrosis, capsular contracture, and wound dehiscence between PBR and SBR groups. PBR patients demonstrated lower hematoma, animation deformity rates, and higher BREAST-Q scores compared to SBR groups.Conclusions:Surgical efficacy and patient safety are similar between PBR and SBR groups. PBR patients have lower hematoma, animation deformity rates and are more satisfied with breasts domain. Further well-designed multi-center prospective studies are required to increase the robustness of the findings.
8.Application of quantitative detection of multiple-source cytomegalovirus DNA in diagnosis of cytomegalovirus pneumonia after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Haoyu CHENG ; Fan YANG ; Yixin YANG ; Shuqin ZHANG ; Yongping ZHANG ; Weijie ZHANG ; Xinhong FEI ; Yuming YIN ; Jiangying GU ; Jingbo WANG
Organ Transplantation 2021;12(1):96-
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of quantitative detection of cytomegalovirus (CMV) DNA from different sources [plasma, sputum and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid(BALF)] for CMV pneumonia after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Methods Clinical data of 405 recipients undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation were retrospectively analyzed. Among them, 19 recipients diagnosed with CMV pneumonia were assigned into the CMV pneumonia group, and 229 recipients with CMV viremia alone, 11 recipients without CMV pneumonia who received fiberoptic bronchoscopy and 16 recipients diagnosed with bacterial or fungal pneumonia based on pathogenic evidence receiving sputum culture were assigned into the control A, B and C groups, respectively. The incidence of CMV pneumonia was summarized. The CMV DNA load of specimens from different sources (plasma, sputum and BALF) of recipients with CMV pneumonia was analyzed. The clinical prognosis of recipients with CMV pneumonia was evaluated. Results Among 405 recipients undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, 19 cases developed CMV pneumonia, and the overall incidence of CMV pneumonia was 4.7%(19/405). The CMV DNA load in the plasma, sputum and BALF of recipients with CMV pneumonia was higher than those in the control A, B and C groups (all
9.Application of single cell sequencing technology in the cell analysis of cerebrospinal fluid
Haoyu RUAN ; Chunrong GU ; Ming GUAN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2021;44(10):960-963
The analysis of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) facilitates the diagnosis and therapy of central nervous system (CNS) diseases. Compared to traditional methods, single-cell sequencing is conducive to analyze the cells composition and heterogeneity and discover scarce cells in CSF. Recent studies of single-cell sequencing in CSF has mainly focused on the neuroinfectious diseases, neurodegenerative and neuroinflammatory diseases, and leptomeningeal metastases (LM), reflecting the superiority and clinical value of single-cell sequencing in CNS diseases and providing new directions for the diagnosis and treatment of CNS diseases.
10.Construction of community remote rehabilitation networks for stroke patients based on Internet of things technology
Xiaoguang LIU ; Haoyu WANG ; Chunhui QIN ; Haiyan GU ; Yuhua ZHAN ; Ping GAO ; Liang TAO ; Kun WEI ; Yanfen PANG ; Mingfei ZOU ; Yunyun LUO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2021;37(7):565-569
The development of information technology in the medical industry is accelerating the construction of 3-level rehabilitation networks centering on community-based rehabilitation, which is based on the Internet and in combination with the Internet of things(IOT). A municipal rehabilitation hospital cooperated with the health centers of sub-district communities in the city to build a remote rehabilitation network based on IOT technology, for rehabilitation training of community stroke patients. The two sides worked out a cooperation scheme on project management, designed and built a remote community rehabilitation management model. Under the remote monitoring and equipment data IOT, the medical team of the municipal rehabilitation hospital could formulate the therapeutic plan according to the immediately obtained relevant functional evaluation data, and the medical team of the community health service center was responsible for the implementation of the plan. Fifty-three patients in the experimental group received the training of remote lower limb intelligent feedback system based on IOT together with routine rehabilitation training. After 8 weeks of treatment, the functional evaluation data of the two groups were improved in varying degrees( P< 0.05), but the improvement of the experimental group was significantly better than that of the control group( P < 0.05). Remote rehabilitation under the construction path of remote rehabilitation network based on IOT technology could significantly promote the improvement of post-functional rehabilitation of community stroke patients. This study can provide reference for the construction of three-level remote rehabilitation networks based on IOT and the implementation of home-based remote rehabilitation therapy in the future.

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