1.Maximum standard uptake value obtained with orbital SEPCT/CT for evaluating activity of thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy and predicting curative efficacy
Yihan ZHOU ; Sha LUO ; Shuang WANG ; Juan ZHANG ; Shiyu LUO ; Meng LI ; Junfang XIAN ; Mei LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(1):55-59
Objective To investigate the value of the maximum standard uptake value(SUVmax)obtained with orbital SEPCT/CT for evaluating activity of thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy(TAO)and predicting curative efficacy.Methods A total of 96 patients with initially diagnosed TAO were retrospectively collected,including 71 with clinical activity score(CAS)≥3(active group)and 25 with CAS=2(inactive group).Data of orbital SEPCT/CT were collected,and the patients were treated with hormones or immunosuppressants for 3 months.CAS was performed again within 1 week after treatment,and orbital imaging was reviewed.The patients were divided into effective group and ineffective group according to treatment results.Pretreatment(pre)SUVmax(pre-SUVmax)and imaging agent uptake rate(UR)(pre-UR)in extraocular muscle were compared between active and inactive groups.Pre-CAS,post-treatment(post)CAS(post-CAS),as well as pre-SUVmax,post-SUVmax,pre-UR,post-UR and the difference of pre-and post-treatment CAS,SUVmax and UR(△CAS,△UR,△SUVmax)of extraocular muscle were compared between effective group and ineffective group.The correlations of SUVmax,UR and CAS were analyzed.Pre-CAS,pre-SUVmax and pre-UR were included in univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis to screen the predictors of effective treatment of TAO.Results Pre-SUVmax and pre-UR of extraocular muscle in active group were higher than those in inactive group(both P<0.05).Among 96 cases,70 were in effective group and 26 were in ineffective group.Pre-CAS,the proportion of pre-CAS≥3 scores,pre-SUVmax,pre-UR,△CAS,△SUVmax and △UR in effective group were all higher than those in ineffective group(all P<0.05).Pre-SUVmax and pre-UR in extraocular muscle of TAO patients were positively correlated with pre-CAS(rs=0.419,0.395,both P<0.001),while post-SUVmax and post-UR were positively correlated with post-CAS(rs=0.322,0.221,P=0.001,0.030),△SUVmax and △UR were positively correlated with △CAS(rs=0.368,0.206,P<0.001,P=0.044).Pre-CAS≥3(OR=2.95)and pre-SUVmax(OR=4.22)were both independent predictors of effective treatment of TAO(both P<0.05).Conclusion SUVmax obtained with orbital SEPCT/CT could be used to quantitatively assess TAO activity and predict curative efficacy.
2.Analysis of the consultation for services and related factors of post-exposure prophylaxis services among college students who were at high risk for HIV infection in Hangzhou
Xingliang ZHANG ; Ke XU ; Zhou SUN ; Xiting LI ; Xiaohong PAN ; Junfang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(6):1008-1013
Objective:To understand the consultation for post-exposure prophylaxis(PEP) services and their related factors among college students who were at high risk for HIV infection in Hangzhou,and to provide a reference basis for formulating an intervention model for college students at high risk of HIV infection.Methods:A cross-sectional survey was conducted between November 2022, and March 2023, in 5 different types of schools in Hangzhou. The subjects should meet the inclusion criteria of age between 18 years and 24 years old self-reported having ever had sex in the past. The sample size was estimated at 864. An online survey was conducted among college students by questionnaire star of an online survey platform to collect their demographic information, sexual behavior characteristics, HIV test status, and consultation for PEP services. The HIV infection risk among participants was evaluated according to their sexual behavior. The consultation for PEP services and the related factors of college students who were at high risk for HIV infection were analyzed.Results:A total of 20 973 college students were surveyed, and 2 291 who have ever had sex were recruited in the study. The proportion assessed as being at high risk for HIV infection was 43.47% (996/2 291), and the proportion of consultation for PEP services was 9.24% (92/996). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that among college students who were at high risk for HIV infection, the positive related factors of consultation for PEP services included knowing about PEP services (a OR=17.49, 95% CI: 7.98-38.36) ,having HIV tests (a OR=3.92, 95% CI: 2.08-7.42) and access to condoms on campus (a OR=3.38, 95% CI: 2.02-5.65), and the negative related factor was homosexual orientation (a OR=0.24, 95% CI: 0.06-0.91). Conclusions:Among college students who were at high risk for HIV infection, the proportion of consultation for PEP services was at a lower level. It is necessary to strengthen further the health education of PEP services knowledge among college students, improve the PEP services system, and promote the utilization of PEP services to reduce new HIV infections among college students.
4.Clinical scale assessments of rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder
Junfang ZHOU ; Yaru WANG ; Zan WANG
Journal of Apoplexy and Nervous Diseases 2025;42(3):213-216
Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is a type of parasomnia closely associated with neurodegenerative diseases related to α-synucleinopathies, such as Parkinson disease, dementia with Lewy bodies, and multiple system atrophy, and early diagnosis is of great importance for disease monitoring and intervention.At present, RBD is mainly diagnosed based on video polysomnography (v-PSG) and nocturnal abnormal behaviors, but the application of v-PSG is limited by its high technical demands.Various validated RBD-related scales have become essential tools for auxiliary diagnosis, which provides methods and tools for the diagnosis of RBD and the assessment of disease progression and outcomes.
5.Long-term protective efficacy of recombinant CHO cell-derived hepatitis B vaccine:A 26-year follow-up study in Zhengding county
Qiudong SU ; Zhiyong HAO ; Feng QIU ; Lili QIAO ; Huijuan JIA ; Shuang ZHANG ; Pengpeng YUAN ; Juan CHU ; Zhiyong ZHANG ; Junfang YAO ; Jinling WEI ; Yan WANG ; Peiqi ZHAO ; Yujiao LIU ; Zhao GAO ; Jingchen MA ; Feng WANG ; Haisong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2025;39(4):434-440
Objective:To evaluate the long-term protective efficacy of the recombinant Chinese hamster ovary cell-derived hepatitis B vaccine(CHO-HepB)26 years post-vaccination in the rural China.Methods:Zhengding county,Hebei province was designated as a rural monitoring site for CHO-HepB efficacy. Study participants included individuals born between 1997 and 1999 who had completed the three-dose CHO-HepB primary series without booster doses. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in late 2024 using random sampling. Demographic and vaccination history data were collected via questionnaires,and hepatitis B virus(HBV)serological markers were detected using chemiluminescence. Historical surveillance data were integrated to infer infection statuses of HBsAg-positive individuals and evaluate longitudinal trends in anti-HBs seropositivity and antibody titers.Results:Among 178 participants(mean time since vaccination:26.2 years),the seroprevalence rates were 0.6% for HBsAg(95% CI:0.0%-1.6%),64.6% for anti-HBs(95% CI:57.6%-71.6%),and 1.1% for anti-HBc(95% CI:0.0%-2.7%). Compared to the pre-vaccination baseline HBsAg positivity of 11.3% in children under 10 years of age,the estimated vaccine protection rate was 95%. Two notable cases were identified:one with concurrent HBsAg and anti-HBc positivity and one with anti-HBs and anti-HBc positivity,suggestive of transient HBV exposure(1999—2009)without chronicity. Natural immune boosting was inferred for the latter case based on anti-HBs titer dynamics. Longitudinal analysis of four prior cross-sectional surveys(2005,2009,2013,and 2017)revealed no significant upward trends in HBsAg and anti-HBc positivity(both P>0.05)over 26 years,while anti-HBs seropositivity declined significantly( P<0.05)from 6 to 26 years post-vaccination. Conclusion:The CHO-HepB vaccine demonstrates sustained immunological persistence and robust long-term protection up to 26 years post-immunization. Continued emphasis on rigorous implementation of mother-to-child transmission prevention strategies is critical for future hepatitis B control.
6.Analysis of the consultation for services and related factors of post-exposure prophylaxis services among college students who were at high risk for HIV infection in Hangzhou
Xingliang ZHANG ; Ke XU ; Zhou SUN ; Xiting LI ; Xiaohong PAN ; Junfang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(6):1008-1013
Objective:To understand the consultation for post-exposure prophylaxis(PEP) services and their related factors among college students who were at high risk for HIV infection in Hangzhou,and to provide a reference basis for formulating an intervention model for college students at high risk of HIV infection.Methods:A cross-sectional survey was conducted between November 2022, and March 2023, in 5 different types of schools in Hangzhou. The subjects should meet the inclusion criteria of age between 18 years and 24 years old self-reported having ever had sex in the past. The sample size was estimated at 864. An online survey was conducted among college students by questionnaire star of an online survey platform to collect their demographic information, sexual behavior characteristics, HIV test status, and consultation for PEP services. The HIV infection risk among participants was evaluated according to their sexual behavior. The consultation for PEP services and the related factors of college students who were at high risk for HIV infection were analyzed.Results:A total of 20 973 college students were surveyed, and 2 291 who have ever had sex were recruited in the study. The proportion assessed as being at high risk for HIV infection was 43.47% (996/2 291), and the proportion of consultation for PEP services was 9.24% (92/996). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that among college students who were at high risk for HIV infection, the positive related factors of consultation for PEP services included knowing about PEP services (a OR=17.49, 95% CI: 7.98-38.36) ,having HIV tests (a OR=3.92, 95% CI: 2.08-7.42) and access to condoms on campus (a OR=3.38, 95% CI: 2.02-5.65), and the negative related factor was homosexual orientation (a OR=0.24, 95% CI: 0.06-0.91). Conclusions:Among college students who were at high risk for HIV infection, the proportion of consultation for PEP services was at a lower level. It is necessary to strengthen further the health education of PEP services knowledge among college students, improve the PEP services system, and promote the utilization of PEP services to reduce new HIV infections among college students.
7.Maximum standard uptake value obtained with orbital SEPCT/CT for evaluating activity of thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy and predicting curative efficacy
Yihan ZHOU ; Sha LUO ; Shuang WANG ; Juan ZHANG ; Shiyu LUO ; Meng LI ; Junfang XIAN ; Mei LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(1):55-59
Objective To investigate the value of the maximum standard uptake value(SUVmax)obtained with orbital SEPCT/CT for evaluating activity of thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy(TAO)and predicting curative efficacy.Methods A total of 96 patients with initially diagnosed TAO were retrospectively collected,including 71 with clinical activity score(CAS)≥3(active group)and 25 with CAS=2(inactive group).Data of orbital SEPCT/CT were collected,and the patients were treated with hormones or immunosuppressants for 3 months.CAS was performed again within 1 week after treatment,and orbital imaging was reviewed.The patients were divided into effective group and ineffective group according to treatment results.Pretreatment(pre)SUVmax(pre-SUVmax)and imaging agent uptake rate(UR)(pre-UR)in extraocular muscle were compared between active and inactive groups.Pre-CAS,post-treatment(post)CAS(post-CAS),as well as pre-SUVmax,post-SUVmax,pre-UR,post-UR and the difference of pre-and post-treatment CAS,SUVmax and UR(△CAS,△UR,△SUVmax)of extraocular muscle were compared between effective group and ineffective group.The correlations of SUVmax,UR and CAS were analyzed.Pre-CAS,pre-SUVmax and pre-UR were included in univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis to screen the predictors of effective treatment of TAO.Results Pre-SUVmax and pre-UR of extraocular muscle in active group were higher than those in inactive group(both P<0.05).Among 96 cases,70 were in effective group and 26 were in ineffective group.Pre-CAS,the proportion of pre-CAS≥3 scores,pre-SUVmax,pre-UR,△CAS,△SUVmax and △UR in effective group were all higher than those in ineffective group(all P<0.05).Pre-SUVmax and pre-UR in extraocular muscle of TAO patients were positively correlated with pre-CAS(rs=0.419,0.395,both P<0.001),while post-SUVmax and post-UR were positively correlated with post-CAS(rs=0.322,0.221,P=0.001,0.030),△SUVmax and △UR were positively correlated with △CAS(rs=0.368,0.206,P<0.001,P=0.044).Pre-CAS≥3(OR=2.95)and pre-SUVmax(OR=4.22)were both independent predictors of effective treatment of TAO(both P<0.05).Conclusion SUVmax obtained with orbital SEPCT/CT could be used to quantitatively assess TAO activity and predict curative efficacy.
8.Long-term protective efficacy of recombinant CHO cell-derived hepatitis B vaccine:A 26-year follow-up study in Zhengding county
Qiudong SU ; Zhiyong HAO ; Feng QIU ; Lili QIAO ; Huijuan JIA ; Shuang ZHANG ; Pengpeng YUAN ; Juan CHU ; Zhiyong ZHANG ; Junfang YAO ; Jinling WEI ; Yan WANG ; Peiqi ZHAO ; Yujiao LIU ; Zhao GAO ; Jingchen MA ; Feng WANG ; Haisong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2025;39(4):434-440
Objective:To evaluate the long-term protective efficacy of the recombinant Chinese hamster ovary cell-derived hepatitis B vaccine(CHO-HepB)26 years post-vaccination in the rural China.Methods:Zhengding county,Hebei province was designated as a rural monitoring site for CHO-HepB efficacy. Study participants included individuals born between 1997 and 1999 who had completed the three-dose CHO-HepB primary series without booster doses. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in late 2024 using random sampling. Demographic and vaccination history data were collected via questionnaires,and hepatitis B virus(HBV)serological markers were detected using chemiluminescence. Historical surveillance data were integrated to infer infection statuses of HBsAg-positive individuals and evaluate longitudinal trends in anti-HBs seropositivity and antibody titers.Results:Among 178 participants(mean time since vaccination:26.2 years),the seroprevalence rates were 0.6% for HBsAg(95% CI:0.0%-1.6%),64.6% for anti-HBs(95% CI:57.6%-71.6%),and 1.1% for anti-HBc(95% CI:0.0%-2.7%). Compared to the pre-vaccination baseline HBsAg positivity of 11.3% in children under 10 years of age,the estimated vaccine protection rate was 95%. Two notable cases were identified:one with concurrent HBsAg and anti-HBc positivity and one with anti-HBs and anti-HBc positivity,suggestive of transient HBV exposure(1999—2009)without chronicity. Natural immune boosting was inferred for the latter case based on anti-HBs titer dynamics. Longitudinal analysis of four prior cross-sectional surveys(2005,2009,2013,and 2017)revealed no significant upward trends in HBsAg and anti-HBc positivity(both P>0.05)over 26 years,while anti-HBs seropositivity declined significantly( P<0.05)from 6 to 26 years post-vaccination. Conclusion:The CHO-HepB vaccine demonstrates sustained immunological persistence and robust long-term protection up to 26 years post-immunization. Continued emphasis on rigorous implementation of mother-to-child transmission prevention strategies is critical for future hepatitis B control.
9.Analysis of epidemic characteristics of forty-two COVID-19 cluster outbreaks in Hangzhou
Zhou SUN ; Junfang CHEN ; Muwen LIU ; Qingjun KAO ; Qingxin KONG
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(3):265-267
Objective To determine the epidemic characteristics of forty-two coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cluster outbreaks in Hangzhou city and provide scientific evidence for further prevention and control measures. Methods Data of the COVID-19 cluster outbreaks in Hangzhou were obtained from the National Public Health Emergency Management Information System. Epidemic characteristics were summarized by reviewing the epidemiological investigation reports. Results A total of forty-two COVID-19 cluster outbreaks were documented in Hangzhou in 2020, including 130 confirmed cases and 7 cases with asymptomatic infection. The majority occurred from January to February, 2020. Moreover, 92.86% (39/42) of the cluster outbreaks were familial transmission. The proportion of the cluster outbreaks involving 2 cases accounted for 54.7% (23/42). In the secondary cases, family members accounted for 84.15% (69/82). Conclusion The COVID-19 cluster outbreaks in Hangzhou mainly occur in families, and the majority of the secondary cases is family members.
10.ToxR represses the synthesis of c-di-GMP in Vibrio parahaemolyticus.
Miaomiao ZHANG ; Xingfan XUE ; Junfang SUN ; Qimin WU ; Xue LI ; Dongsheng ZHOU ; Bin NI ; Renfei LU ; Yiquan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(12):4719-4730
Vibrio parahaemolyticus, the main pathogen causing seafood related food poisoning worldwide, has strong biofilm formation ability. ToxR is a membrane binding regulatory protein, which has regulatory effect on biofilm formation of V. parahaemolyticus, but the specific mechanism has not been reported. c-di-GMP is an important second messenger in bacteria and is involved in regulating a variety of bacterial behaviors including biofilm formation. In this study, we investigated the regulation of ToxR on c-di-GMP metabolism in V. parahaemolyticus. Intracellular c-di-GMP in the wild type (WT) and toxR mutant (ΔtoxR) strains were extracted by ultrasonication, and the concentrations of c-di-GMP were then determined by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Three c-di-GMP metabolism-related genes scrA, scrG and vpa0198 were selected as the target genes. Quantitative real-time PCR (q-PCR) was employed to calculate the transcriptional variation of each target gene between WT and ΔtoxR strains. The regulatory DNA region of each target gene was cloned into the pHR309 plasmid harboring a promoterless lacZ gene. The recombinant plasmid was subsequently transferred into WT and ΔtoxR strains to detect the β-galactosidase activity in the cellular extracts. The recombinant lacZ plasmid containing each of the target gene was also transferred into E. coli 100λpir strain harboring the pBAD33 plasmid or the recombinant pBAD33-toxR to test whether ToxR could regulate the expression of the target gene in a heterologous host. The regulatory DNA region of each target gene was amplified by PCR, and the over-expressed His-ToxR was purified. The electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) was applied to verify whether His-ToxR directly bound to the target promoter region. ELISA results showed that the intracellular c-di-GMP level significantly enhanced in ΔtoxR strain relative to that in WT strain, suggesting that ToxR inhibited the production of c-di-GMP in V. parahaemolyticus. qPCR results showed that the mRNA levels of scrA, scrG and vpa0198 significantly increased in ΔtoxR strain relative to those in WT strain, suggesting that ToxR repressed the transcription of scrA, scrG and vpa0198. lacZ fusion assay showed that ToxR was able to repress the promoter activities of scrA, scrG and vpa0198 in both V. parahaemolyticus and E. coli 100λpir. EMSA results showed that His-ToxR was able to bind to the regulatory DNA regions of scrA and scrG, but not to the regulatory DNA region of vpa0198. In conclusion, ToxR inhibited the production of c-di-GMP in V. parahaemolyticus via directly regulating the transcription of enzyme genes associated with c-di-GMP metabolism, which would be beneficial for V. parahaemolyticus to precisely control bacterial behaviors including biofilm formation.
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Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial

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