1.Antimicrobial resistance characteristics,phylogenetic analysis,and pathogenicity of Escherichia coli isolated from free-Range tibetan pigs in Tibet
Runbo LUO ; Kexin LI ; Yanan ZHONG ; Peng SHANG ; Sizhu SUOLANG ; Ruibing CAO
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(9):1909-1917
To understand the epidemiological characteristics and antimicrobial resistance of Esche-richia coli in free-range Tibetan pig populations,fecal samples from these pigs were collected be-tween 2021 and 2023 for pathogen isolation and identification.The isolated strains underwent anal-ysis of pathogenicity categories,phylogenetic grouping,and antimicrobial susceptibility profiles,a-long with resistance gene detection and mouse pathogenicity testing.The results showed that 123 strains of E.coli were isolated from 132 fecal samples.Enteropathogenicity tests revealed that 42.28%were EAEC(52/123),7.32%were EPEC(9/123),and 3.25%were STEC/EHEC(4/123).Phylogenetic analysis indicated that 78.86%(97/123)belonged to group A,while 11.38%(14/123)belonged to group B1.Antimicrobial susceptibility tests for 22 drugs showed the highest resistance rate to amoxicillin at 98.37%(121/123),followed by sulfamethoxazole at 73.98%(91/123).Resistance rates for ampicillin,tetracycline,erythromycin,and trimethoprim ranged from 48.78%to 51.22%.Furthermore,78.86%(97/123)of the isolates were resistant to three or more antibiotics.The detection of 52 drug-resistance genes in 10 categories showed that 15 drug-resist-ance genes were detected,and the detection rate was 28.85%(15/52).Among individual resistance genes,tetA had the highest detection rate at 63.41%(78/123),followed by tetB and qnrS with de-tection rates of 48.78%(60/123)and 38.21%(47/123),respectively.This study demonstrates that EAEC is the predominant strain of E.coli in free-range Tibetan pigs,with groups A and B1 being the major phylogenetic groups.The isolates exhibited a high degree of multidrug-resistant pheno-types,and the detection rates of resistance genes were also high.E.coli carrying virulence genes cause different degrees of pathological changes in the mouse ileum.The research results have sig-nificant public health implications and provide theoretical basis for the prevention,treatment,and clinical medication of E.coli disease in Tibetan pigs.
2.Emerging breakthroughs and future prospects of Claudin18.2 in targeted therapy and immuno-therapy for gastric cancer
Jiayu JIANG ; Zhen FANG ; Kexin ZHENG ; Baoshan CAI ; Yulong ZHAO ; Zhaodong LIU ; Changqing JING ; Leping LI ; Liang SHANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2025;24(3):343-349
Gastric cancer, a highly malignant tumor, has seen a persistent rise in global incidence in recent years. Claudin 18.2, a protein with highly specific expression in gastric cancer, has emerged as a prominent research target in therapeutic development. The overexpression of Claudin 18.2 in gastric cancer cells and its abnormal surface exposure provide novel opportunities for targeted and immunotherapeutic interventions. Therapeutic approaches targeting Claudin 18.2 have shown promising initial results in clinical trials, primarily including monoclonal antibodies and chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapies. The authors systematically summarize the biological characteristics, mechanism of action, clinical research progress, and future treatment prospects and challenges of Claudin 18.2.
3.Antimicrobial resistance characteristics,phylogenetic analysis,and pathogenicity of Escherichia coli isolated from free-Range tibetan pigs in Tibet
Runbo LUO ; Kexin LI ; Yanan ZHONG ; Peng SHANG ; Sizhu SUOLANG ; Ruibing CAO
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(9):1909-1917
To understand the epidemiological characteristics and antimicrobial resistance of Esche-richia coli in free-range Tibetan pig populations,fecal samples from these pigs were collected be-tween 2021 and 2023 for pathogen isolation and identification.The isolated strains underwent anal-ysis of pathogenicity categories,phylogenetic grouping,and antimicrobial susceptibility profiles,a-long with resistance gene detection and mouse pathogenicity testing.The results showed that 123 strains of E.coli were isolated from 132 fecal samples.Enteropathogenicity tests revealed that 42.28%were EAEC(52/123),7.32%were EPEC(9/123),and 3.25%were STEC/EHEC(4/123).Phylogenetic analysis indicated that 78.86%(97/123)belonged to group A,while 11.38%(14/123)belonged to group B1.Antimicrobial susceptibility tests for 22 drugs showed the highest resistance rate to amoxicillin at 98.37%(121/123),followed by sulfamethoxazole at 73.98%(91/123).Resistance rates for ampicillin,tetracycline,erythromycin,and trimethoprim ranged from 48.78%to 51.22%.Furthermore,78.86%(97/123)of the isolates were resistant to three or more antibiotics.The detection of 52 drug-resistance genes in 10 categories showed that 15 drug-resist-ance genes were detected,and the detection rate was 28.85%(15/52).Among individual resistance genes,tetA had the highest detection rate at 63.41%(78/123),followed by tetB and qnrS with de-tection rates of 48.78%(60/123)and 38.21%(47/123),respectively.This study demonstrates that EAEC is the predominant strain of E.coli in free-range Tibetan pigs,with groups A and B1 being the major phylogenetic groups.The isolates exhibited a high degree of multidrug-resistant pheno-types,and the detection rates of resistance genes were also high.E.coli carrying virulence genes cause different degrees of pathological changes in the mouse ileum.The research results have sig-nificant public health implications and provide theoretical basis for the prevention,treatment,and clinical medication of E.coli disease in Tibetan pigs.
4.Emerging breakthroughs and future prospects of Claudin18.2 in targeted therapy and immuno-therapy for gastric cancer
Jiayu JIANG ; Zhen FANG ; Kexin ZHENG ; Baoshan CAI ; Yulong ZHAO ; Zhaodong LIU ; Changqing JING ; Leping LI ; Liang SHANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2025;24(3):343-349
Gastric cancer, a highly malignant tumor, has seen a persistent rise in global incidence in recent years. Claudin 18.2, a protein with highly specific expression in gastric cancer, has emerged as a prominent research target in therapeutic development. The overexpression of Claudin 18.2 in gastric cancer cells and its abnormal surface exposure provide novel opportunities for targeted and immunotherapeutic interventions. Therapeutic approaches targeting Claudin 18.2 have shown promising initial results in clinical trials, primarily including monoclonal antibodies and chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapies. The authors systematically summarize the biological characteristics, mechanism of action, clinical research progress, and future treatment prospects and challenges of Claudin 18.2.
5.Study on the effects of drospirenone and ethinylestradiol in inducing follicular development in patients with premature ovarian insufficiency
Kexin SHEN ; Wendan ZHANG ; Yunhai CHUAI ; Honghong JIANG ; Chunlan SONG ; Zhuolin RUAN ; Mingming SHU ; Shun YAO ; Wei ZHONG ; Wei SHANG
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2024;44(5):516-521
Objective:To investigate the effect of drospirenone and ethinylestradiol in the treatment of ovulation induction in patients with premature ovarian insufficiency (POI).Methods:A randomized controlled clinical study analyzed the clinical data of 130 POI patients who underwent assisted reproductive treatment at the Department of Reproductive Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the Seventh Medical Center and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the Sixth Medical Center of Chinese people's Liberation Army General Hospital from December 2021 to November 2022. The subject-centered randomization method was used to conceal the allocation, and there was no blinding. The patients in experimental group was given drospirenone and ethinylestradiol as pretreatment, while control group was not treated. The main observation indicator of the follicle recovery growth rate and the secondary observation indicators of estradiol and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels before and after pretreatment, the number of eggs retrieved, the proportion of eggs retrieved, and other embryo laboratory-related indicators were compared between the two groups.Results:The recovery rate of follicular growth in the experimental group was significantly higher than that in control group, and the difference was statistically significant [50.77% (33/65) vs. 15.38% (10/65), P<0.001, rate difference =35.38%, 95% CI: 19.44%-48.98%]. The levels of FSH [17.70 (8.15, 27.00) U/L] decreased significantly and estradiol [24.00 (15.00, 90.47) ng/L] increased significantly in the experimental group after preconditioning with spironolone ethinylestradiol compared with those before preconditioning [30.30 (25.95, 48.05) U/L, P<0.001; 15.00 (15.00, 24.00) ng/L, P<0.001], the differences were statistically significant. Conclusion:The spironolone ethinylestradiol can effectively inhibit the level of FSH and increase the level of estradiol in patients with POI, and increase the probability of ovarian growth and development during ovulation induction therapy.
6.Study on the effects of drospirenone and ethinylestradiol in inducing follicular development in patients with premature ovarian insufficiency
Kexin SHEN ; Wendan ZHANG ; Yunhai CHUAI ; Honghong JIANG ; Chunlan SONG ; Zhuolin RUAN ; Mingming SHU ; Shun YAO ; Wei ZHONG ; Wei SHANG
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2024;44(5):516-521
Objective:To investigate the effect of drospirenone and ethinylestradiol in the treatment of ovulation induction in patients with premature ovarian insufficiency (POI).Methods:A randomized controlled clinical study analyzed the clinical data of 130 POI patients who underwent assisted reproductive treatment at the Department of Reproductive Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the Seventh Medical Center and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the Sixth Medical Center of Chinese people's Liberation Army General Hospital from December 2021 to November 2022. The subject-centered randomization method was used to conceal the allocation, and there was no blinding. The patients in experimental group was given drospirenone and ethinylestradiol as pretreatment, while control group was not treated. The main observation indicator of the follicle recovery growth rate and the secondary observation indicators of estradiol and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels before and after pretreatment, the number of eggs retrieved, the proportion of eggs retrieved, and other embryo laboratory-related indicators were compared between the two groups.Results:The recovery rate of follicular growth in the experimental group was significantly higher than that in control group, and the difference was statistically significant [50.77% (33/65) vs. 15.38% (10/65), P<0.001, rate difference =35.38%, 95% CI: 19.44%-48.98%]. The levels of FSH [17.70 (8.15, 27.00) U/L] decreased significantly and estradiol [24.00 (15.00, 90.47) ng/L] increased significantly in the experimental group after preconditioning with spironolone ethinylestradiol compared with those before preconditioning [30.30 (25.95, 48.05) U/L, P<0.001; 15.00 (15.00, 24.00) ng/L, P<0.001], the differences were statistically significant. Conclusion:The spironolone ethinylestradiol can effectively inhibit the level of FSH and increase the level of estradiol in patients with POI, and increase the probability of ovarian growth and development during ovulation induction therapy.
7.Construction and evaluation of the prediction model of knee degeneration based on bioelectrial impedance analysis
Mengqi WANG ; Hongbo CHEN ; Han LU ; Cui WANG ; Ziqiu ZOU ; Yetian LIANG ; Kexin CHEN ; Shida JIN ; Peiyuan LIU ; Yuguang WANG ; Shaomei SHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(1):7-13
Objective:To construct the prediction model of knee degeneration in patients with knee osteoarthritis based on bioelectrical impedance index, and evaluate the prediction performance and application efficiency of the model.Methods:This was a cross-sectional study. From May to July 2021, 248 knee joints of 124 patients with knee osteoarthritis at home from Shijiazhuang Yuqiang Community Health Service Center who participated in physical examination were selected by convenience sampling to establish the model. According to Kellgren-Lawrence (K-L) grading system, the knee joints were divided into four groups, namely K-L1 ( n=19) , K-L2 ( n=103) , K-L3 ( n=96) , and K-L4 ( n=30) . The indicators included in the model were selected through analysis of variance or Kruskal-Wallis test, and a prediction model of knee degeneration was established using support vector machine, and the model was optimized using grid parameter optimization method. The prediction performance of the model was evaluated by the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, positive predictive value and negative predictive value. Results:The indicators in the model included age, complications, lumbar/back/hip pain, high-risk occupation, Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) -pain, WOMAC-function, capacitive reactance and phase angle. The area under the ROC curve of the training set model was 0.999, the prediction accuracy was 0.920, and the 95% confidence interval was 0.868 to 0.957. The area under the ROC curve of the test set model was 0.833, the prediction accuracy was 0.682, and the 95% confidence interval was 0.572 to 0.780.Conclusions:The prediction model of knee degeneration has good prediction performance and is easy to use, which can be used as a screening tool for knee degeneration in patients with knee osteoarthritis.
8.Influence of airway mucus plugs on patients with bronchial asthma and its management
Kexin LIU ; Yingying GE ; Ying SHANG ; Meijiao LI ; Lina SUN ; Zhu SONG ; Chun CHANG
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2023;17(1):29-35
Objective:To explore the influence of airway mucus plugs on patients with bronchial asthma and its management.Methods:In this cross-sectional study, from January 2020 to June 2022, 100 patients who were diagnosed with asthma and underwent chest CT examination in the Outpatient Department of Peking University Third Hospital were included. The chest CT results and medical history, pulmonary function, fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO), blood routine, total allergen IgE, Aspergillus fumigatus M3 allergen-specific IgE antibody test results were collected. According to the results of chest CT, the asthma patients were divided into group with mucus plugs and those without mucus plugs. Distribution of airway mucus plugs and the mucus plug scores based on lung segments were calculated. The relationships of mucus plugs with medical history, pulmonary function [These included before and after the bronchodilation test, forced vital capacity percent of predicted value (FVC%pred), forced expiratory volume in one second percent of predicted value (FEV 1%pred), FEV 1/FVC, peak expiratory flow percent of predicted value (PEF%pred), maximal mid-expiratory flow percent of predicted value (MMEF%pred), maximal expiratory flow at 25%, 50%, 75% of vital capacity remaining percent of predicted value (MEF 25%pred, MEF 50%pred, MEF 75%pred)], FeNO, and peripheral blood eosinophil (Eos) counts were analyzed. The logistic regression model was used to analyze whether airway mucus plug was a risk factor for asthma exacerbation, and the corresponding intervention strategies were explored. Results:Among the 100 patients with asthma, 24 cases were in the mucus plug group and 76 cases were in the non-mucus plug group. The distribution of mucus plug was more common in the lower lungs (30.53% and 9.16% in the lower and upper lobe of left lung, respectively; 29.01%, 14.50% and 16.80% in the lower, middle and upper lobe of right lung, respectively). The average score of mucus plug was (4.42±3.12) points. The body mass index (BMI), the number of visits to a doctor due to asthma exacerbations, FeNO, peripheral blood Eos counts in the mucus plug group were higher than those in the non-mucus plug group [(24.95±4.34) vs (23.22±2.91) kg/m 2, 0(0, 1) vs 0(0, 0), 97(37, 169) vs 31(18, 59) ppb (1 ppb=1×10 -9), 0.41(0.15, 0.70) vs 0.18(0.09, 0.37)×10 9/L](all P<0.05), and FVC%pred, FEV 1%pred, FEV 1/FVC, PEF%pred, MEF 50%pred, MEF 25%pred, MMEF%pred, MEF 75%pred were lower than those in the non-mucus plug group [(87.49±19.32)% vs (97.34±14.24)%, (76.49±19.58)% vs (91.07±18.33)%, (72.44±10.91)% vs (79.48±8.13)%, (82.36±24.46)% vs (93.83±18.27)%, (53.03±24.81)% vs (75.75±27.15)%, (46.47±22.92)% vs (64.09±25.90)%, (50.28±23.73)% vs (74.53±26.80)%, (71.30±27.55)% vs (89.92±26.82)%] (all P<0.05). In the group with mucus plug, the airway mucus plug score was positively correlated with the patient′s body weight and the number of peripheral blood Eos counts at enrollment ( r=0.413, 0.478; all P<0.05), and negatively correlated with FVC%pred and FEV 1%pred ( r=-0.576, -0.465; all P<0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed that airway mucus plug score was a risk factor for acute asthma attack ( OR=1.269, 95% CI: 1.031-1.562; P=0.024). Conclusions:Asthma patients have a high incidence of airway mucus plug, which is related to the level of Eos inflammation and body size. Airway mucus plugs can promote airflow obstruction and acute exacerbation of asthma. In clinical practice, appropriate asthma management policies can be formulated for airway mucus plugs to delay the progression of asthma and reduce the number of acute attacks.
9.Establishment and validation of a multigene model to predict the risk of relapse in hormone receptor-positive early-stage Chinese breast cancer patients.
Jiaxiang LIU ; Shuangtao ZHAO ; Chenxuan YANG ; Li MA ; Qixi WU ; Xiangzhi MENG ; Bo ZHENG ; Changyuan GUO ; Kexin FENG ; Qingyao SHANG ; Jiaqi LIU ; Jie WANG ; Jingbo ZHANG ; Guangyu SHAN ; Bing XU ; Yueping LIU ; Jianming YING ; Xin WANG ; Xiang WANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(2):184-193
BACKGROUND:
Breast cancer patients who are positive for hormone receptor typically exhibit a favorable prognosis. It is controversial whether chemotherapy is necessary for them after surgery. Our study aimed to establish a multigene model to predict the relapse of hormone receptor-positive early-stage Chinese breast cancer after surgery and direct individualized application of chemotherapy in breast cancer patients after surgery.
METHODS:
In this study, differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified between relapse and nonrelapse breast cancer groups based on RNA sequencing. Gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) was performed to identify potential relapse-relevant pathways. CIBERSORT and Microenvironment Cell Populations-counter algorithms were used to analyze immune infiltration. The least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) regression, log-rank tests, and multiple Cox regression were performed to identify prognostic signatures. A predictive model was developed and validated based on Kaplan-Meier analysis, receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC).
RESULTS:
A total of 234 out of 487 patients were enrolled in this study, and 1588 DEGs were identified between the relapse and nonrelapse groups. GSEA results showed that immune-related pathways were enriched in the nonrelapse group, whereas cell cycle- and metabolism-relevant pathways were enriched in the relapse group. A predictive model was developed using three genes ( CKMT1B , SMR3B , and OR11M1P ) generated from the LASSO regression. The model stratified breast cancer patients into high- and low-risk subgroups with significantly different prognostic statuses, and our model was independent of other clinical factors. Time-dependent ROC showed high predictive performance of the model.
CONCLUSIONS
A multigene model was established from RNA-sequencing data to direct risk classification and predict relapse of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer in Chinese patients. Utilization of the model could provide individualized evaluation of chemotherapy after surgery for breast cancer patients.
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10.Standardized manipulations for pediatric Tuina in medical institutions
Xiaoxue LAN ; Yue WANG ; Ying ZHANG ; Qianji CHEN ; Yuanwen LIANG ; Rong ZHOU ; Sirui GU ; Yi AN ; Kexin SHANG ; Wenke LIU ; Xingzhu YE ; Hui SHAO ; Miao JIANG ; Changhe YU ; Hong CHEN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2022;44(12):1327-1346
The standardization of pediatric Tuina is beneficial to pediatric Tuina practitioners in a norm practices. The paper collects the content from teaching textbooks, TCM ancient books and database literature, and tries to develop the technical specifications of pediatric Tuina by four rounds Delphi surveys and expert consensus. This specification covers the manipulation of pediatric Tuina, the position of acupoints, the effects of acupoints and the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric Tuina, including indications, contraindications, cautious use, operation steps and methods.

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