1.Expression of indoleamin 2,3-dioxygenase 1 in different types of breast cancer and its relationship with patient prognosis and immune cell infiltration
Xiaopiao LI ; Jie LI ; Jun XIAO ; Yuhua DONG ; Xun HE ; Jinjuan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 2025;32(6):620-627
Objective:To investigate the expression of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1(IDO1)in different types of breast cancer tissues and its relationship with patient prognosis and immune cell infiltration.Methods:RNA sequencing data of breast cancer and corresponding clinical information from the TCGA database were collected.The differential expression of IDO1 mRNA in various breast cancer tissues(different subtypes,stages,menopause statuses,and age groups)and adjacent normal tissues were analyzed.Breast cancer patients with significant differences in IDO1 mRNA expression were divided into high and low expression groups,and their disease-specific survival(DSS)was compared between the two groups.The relationship between IDO1 mRNA expression and immune cell infiltration in cancer tissues with significant DSS differences was analyzed.Immunohistochemistry was used to detect IDO1 protein expression in ER-negative,PR-negative,HER2-positive,and stage Ⅱ breast cancer tissues,to verify the data from the database.Results:IDO1 mRNA was highly expressed in breast cancer tissues but varied across different breast cancer types.IDO1 mRNA was highly expressed in breast cancer tissues of patients with ER-negative,PR-negative,HER2-positive,HER2-negative subtypes,stage Ⅱ,T2 stage,N0 stage,M0 stage,premenopausal,postmenopausal,and age≤60 years(P<0.05 or P<0.01,or P<0.001).In the ER-negative,PR-negative,HER2-positive,and stage Ⅱ subgroups,breast cancer tissues patients with high IDO1 mRNA expression had significantly higher DSS than those with low expression(P<0.05 or P<0.01).In ER-negative,PR-negative,HER2-positive,and stageⅡ breast cancer tissues,IDO1 mRNA expression was associated with immune cell infiltration,including activated dendritic cells(aDCs),Th1 cells,T cells,CD56dim NK cells,CTLs,and Treg cells(all P<0.001).IDO1 protein was highly expressed in ER-negative,PR-negative,HER2-positive,and stage Ⅱ breast cancer tissues(all P<0.001),consistent with the data from the database.Conclusion:IDO1 expression varies across different types of breast cancer tissues.The expression of IDO1 is associated with the prognosis and immune cell infiltration in ER-negative,PR-negative,HER2-positive,and at stage Ⅱ breast cancer patients.
2.Network Meta-analysis of the effects of different exercise therapies on postoperative joint function in patients after total knee arthroplasty
Yuhua XIANG ; Lingzi BIAN ; Jing DONG ; Hong JI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(16):1236-1246
Objective:To evaluate the effects of different exercise therapies on postoperative joint function in patients after total knee arthroplasty (TKA), so as to provide evidence-based evidence for clinical medical staff to choose the best exercise therapy.Methods:China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang, VIP, Chinese Biomedical Literature Service System, PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, and Cochrane Library were searched for randomized controlled trials of different exercise therapies in patients after TKA from inception to April 1, 2024. Stata 17.0 software was used for network Meta-analysis.Results:A total of 38 articles were included, with 2 921 patients after TKA, exercise therapies involved passive exercise, suspension exercise, Otago exercise, cycling exercise, resistance training, proprioceptive training, virtual reality training, muscle strength training, balance training and motor imagery training. The results of network Meta-analysis showed that in terms of improvement in Hospital for Special Surgery Knee Score (HSS), the top 3 ranking results of surface under the cumulative ranking curve (SUCRA) were cycling (96.0%)>resistance training (84.2%)>proprioceptive training (64.2%). In terms of improvement in Western Ontario McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC), the top 3 SUCRA ranking results were resistance training (99.5%)>motor visualization training (72.3%)>balance training (61.6%). In terms of improvement in pain score, the top 3 SUCRA ranking results were resistance training (70.9%)>motor imagination training (68.1%)>virtual reality training (64.3%). In terms of improvement in Berg Balance Scale, the top 3 SUCRA ranking results were balance training (89.8%)>virtual reality training (83.5%)>proprioceptive training (55.9%). In terms of improvement of knee flexion range of motion, the top 3 SUCRA ranking results were suspension exercise (82.2%)>proprioceptive training (68.4%)>Otago exercise (63.9%).Conclusions:Cycling exercise is the best exercise therapy to improve HSS, resistance training is the best exercise therapy to reduce WOMAC and relieve pain, balance training is the best exercise therapy to improve balance function, suspension exercise is the best exercise therapy to increase knee flexion range of motion, the above 4 exercise therapy have advantages in improving knee function of patients after TKA.
3.Network Meta-analysis of the effects of different exercise therapies on postoperative joint function in patients after total knee arthroplasty
Yuhua XIANG ; Lingzi BIAN ; Jing DONG ; Hong JI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(16):1236-1246
Objective:To evaluate the effects of different exercise therapies on postoperative joint function in patients after total knee arthroplasty (TKA), so as to provide evidence-based evidence for clinical medical staff to choose the best exercise therapy.Methods:China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang, VIP, Chinese Biomedical Literature Service System, PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, and Cochrane Library were searched for randomized controlled trials of different exercise therapies in patients after TKA from inception to April 1, 2024. Stata 17.0 software was used for network Meta-analysis.Results:A total of 38 articles were included, with 2 921 patients after TKA, exercise therapies involved passive exercise, suspension exercise, Otago exercise, cycling exercise, resistance training, proprioceptive training, virtual reality training, muscle strength training, balance training and motor imagery training. The results of network Meta-analysis showed that in terms of improvement in Hospital for Special Surgery Knee Score (HSS), the top 3 ranking results of surface under the cumulative ranking curve (SUCRA) were cycling (96.0%)>resistance training (84.2%)>proprioceptive training (64.2%). In terms of improvement in Western Ontario McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC), the top 3 SUCRA ranking results were resistance training (99.5%)>motor visualization training (72.3%)>balance training (61.6%). In terms of improvement in pain score, the top 3 SUCRA ranking results were resistance training (70.9%)>motor imagination training (68.1%)>virtual reality training (64.3%). In terms of improvement in Berg Balance Scale, the top 3 SUCRA ranking results were balance training (89.8%)>virtual reality training (83.5%)>proprioceptive training (55.9%). In terms of improvement of knee flexion range of motion, the top 3 SUCRA ranking results were suspension exercise (82.2%)>proprioceptive training (68.4%)>Otago exercise (63.9%).Conclusions:Cycling exercise is the best exercise therapy to improve HSS, resistance training is the best exercise therapy to reduce WOMAC and relieve pain, balance training is the best exercise therapy to improve balance function, suspension exercise is the best exercise therapy to increase knee flexion range of motion, the above 4 exercise therapy have advantages in improving knee function of patients after TKA.
4.Design and writing practice of standardized training cases for professional master students based on organ systems
Qing ZHOU ; Qiuhong JI ; Jianhong SHEN ; Dong TANG ; Yunlan JI ; Yuhua LU ; Wei SHI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2024;23(7):1004-1008
With reference to the teaching reform of standardized training cases based on organ systems, a teaching case writing team has been established, integrating the teaching experts in basic medicine, clinical medicine, humanities medicine, and other fields. Through collective lesson preparation and discussion, non-fictional comprehensive scenario writing techniques have been used based on organ systems and oriented by competency development, and the teaching cases for postgraduate students were written on the basis of real cases, which lays a solid foundation for the hierarchical and progressive cultivation and improvement of the quality of competency cultivation for postgraduate students through case teaching based on organ systems.
5.Application of hierarchical and progressive teaching in standardized residency training: difficulties and countermeasures
Qing ZHOU ; Dong TANG ; Yunlan JI ; Qiuhong JI ; Yunyun WANG ; Wei SHI ; Yuhua LU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2024;23(8):1118-1122
By identifying and analyzing the problems and difficulties in the implementation process of student stratification, goal stratification, practice stratification, and assessment stratification in standardized residency training, this article proposes to fully leverage the main role of professional bases in hierarchical and progressive teaching for standardized residency training and strengthen the specific responsibilities of professional base teaching groups in discussing hierarchical and progressive teaching plans, evaluation standards, and assessments. It is also necessary to scientifically implement student stratification, achieve consistent stratification goals, strengthen the training of hierarchical and progressive teaching concepts and teaching abilities for teachers, enhance the ability for homogeneous and hierarchical evaluation, and develop countermeasures that combine stage training goal process evaluation with dynamic personalized teaching by mentors, so as to provide a useful reference for further promoting the reform of standardized residency training using a hierarchical and progressive teaching model.
6.Research progresses of deep learning in shoulder joint imaging
Yuwen ZHENG ; Yuhua WU ; Xiaofei CHEN ; Fuwen DONG ; Ping WANG ; Sheng ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(2):302-305
Shoulder pain ranks the third in musculoskeletal pain,with relatively high incidence in the population.Early diagnosis of shoulder diseases is crucial.Deep learning(DL)in shoulder joint imaging was conducive to clinical diagnosis,treatment and prognosis evaluation of shoulder diseases.The research progresses of DL in shoulder joint imaging were reviewed in this article.
7.Functional magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion tensor imaging in patients with cerebral small vessel disease
Feifan ZHOU ; Yuhua XU ; Dong LI ; Yiping DING ; Yazhou MA ; Xin CHEN ; Xuegan LIAN
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2024;32(10):784-789
Cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) is a series of diseases originating from pathological changes in cerebral microvessels, with a high prevalence in the population of advanced age. CSVD may significantly increase the risk of various neurological disorders, including cognitive impairment and stroke. With the development and application of advanced imaging techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), there has been a deeper understanding of the brain function and microstructural changes in patients with CSVD. This article reviews some new indicators and analysis methods of fMRI and DTI in CSVD research, and elaborates on their correlation with patient clinical manifestations.
8.Host protection against Omicron BA.2.2 sublineages by prior vaccination in spring 2022 COVID-19 outbreak in Shanghai.
Ziyu FU ; Dongguo LIANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Dongling SHI ; Yuhua MA ; Dong WEI ; Junxiang XI ; Sizhe YANG ; Xiaoguang XU ; Di TIAN ; Zhaoqing ZHU ; Mingquan GUO ; Lu JIANG ; Shuting YU ; Shuai WANG ; Fangyin JIANG ; Yun LING ; Shengyue WANG ; Saijuan CHEN ; Feng LIU ; Yun TAN ; Xiaohong FAN
Frontiers of Medicine 2023;17(3):562-575
The Omicron family of SARS-CoV-2 variants are currently driving the COVID-19 pandemic. Here we analyzed the clinical laboratory test results of 9911 Omicron BA.2.2 sublineages-infected symptomatic patients without earlier infection histories during a SARS-CoV-2 outbreak in Shanghai in spring 2022. Compared to an earlier patient cohort infected by SARS-CoV-2 prototype strains in 2020, BA.2.2 infection led to distinct fluctuations of pathophysiological markers in the peripheral blood. In particular, severe/critical cases of COVID-19 post BA.2.2 infection were associated with less pro-inflammatory macrophage activation and stronger interferon alpha response in the bronchoalveolar microenvironment. Importantly, the abnormal biomarkers were significantly subdued in individuals who had been immunized by 2 or 3 doses of SARS-CoV-2 prototype-inactivated vaccines, supporting the estimation of an overall 96.02% of protection rate against severe/critical disease in the 4854 cases in our BA.2.2 patient cohort with traceable vaccination records. Furthermore, even though age was a critical risk factor of the severity of COVID-19 post BA.2.2 infection, vaccination-elicited protection against severe/critical COVID-19 reached 90.15% in patients aged ≽ 60 years old. Together, our study delineates the pathophysiological features of Omicron BA.2.2 sublineages and demonstrates significant protection conferred by prior prototype-based inactivated vaccines.
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9.Analysis of pretreatment drug resistance and polymorphic sites in CRF08_BC strains among HIV-1 patients
Jiaxin ZHANG ; Jing HU ; Chang SONG ; Aobo DONG ; Miaomiao LI ; Yi FENG ; Yuhua RUAN ; Hui XING ; Lingjie LIAO
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2023;43(1):20-26
Objective:To investigate the prevalence of pretreatment drug resistance and the genetic polymorphism of CRF08_BC strains among HIV-1 patients in China.Methods:This cross-sectional survey involved the plasma samples of HIV patients in a national pretreatment HIV drug resistance survey conducted in 2018. RNA was extracted from the samples. The fragments containing protease and partial reverse transcriptase (PR/RT) regions were obtained and sequenced. Drug resistance was analyzed using Stanford HIVdb Program. Differences in polymorphic mutations between drug-resistant and non-drug-resistant HIV-1 strains were analyzed by Chi-square test or Fisher′s exact test. The association between drug-resistant and polymorphic mutations was evaluated using CorMut R package. Molecular transmission networks were constructed using HIV-TRACE software. Results:Totally 465 partial pol sequences were obtained from individuals with CRF08_BC infection in 25 provinces and cities. The total pretreatment drug resistance rate was 17.8% (83/465). The pretreatment drug resistance rates to non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs), nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) and protease inhibitors (PIs) were 16.6% (77/465), 1.1% (5/465) and 0.9% (4/465), respectively. The resistance rate to rilpivirine (RPV) was the highest (15.7%, 73/465). The most common mutation was E138A (11.6%, 54/465). There were six polymorphic mutations (S162C, K102Q, T200A, V179E, I202V, T200M) that co-variated with E138A. The molecular transmission network showed that patients infected with CRF08_BC strains carrying the resistant mutations at position E138 mainly gathered in clusters in Yunnan and Sichuan, and the highest degree of connection was in Lincang, Yunnan. Conclusions:In China, HIV-1 CRF08_BC-infected patients showed a high rate of pretreatment resistance to one of the second-generation NNRTIs, namely RPV. Further researches were warranted to evaluate the impacts of co-mutations of the E138A mutation and polymorphic sites on HIV resistance and replicative capacity.
10.Analysis on drug resistance in people infected with HIV-1 CRF55_01B before antiviral therapy in China
Shan ZHENG ; Chang SONG ; Mengze GAN ; Qingyu HAN ; Jing HU ; Aobo DONG ; Lingjie LIAO ; Yi FENG ; Yuhua RUAN ; Hui XING
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2021;35(2):194-198
Objective:To explore the resistance to protease inhibitors (PI), nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs), non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs) and integrase inhibitors (INSTIs) of HIV-1 CRF55_01B and the transmission of drug-resistant strains among HIV-1 CRF55_01B infected patients before antiviral treatment in China.Methods:HIV-1 RNA was extracted from plasma samples of the patients infected with CRF55_01B in the national surveillance of HIV drug resistance before antiviral treatment in 2018. A 1 056 bp gene fragment of protease/reverse transcriptase (PR/RT) region and an 846 bp gene fragment of integrase (IN) region were obtained and sequenced. Drug resistance was analyzed by using all drugs included in the Stanford University HIV db Program, HIV-1 molecular network analysis was performed with software HIV-TRACE and polymorphism mutations of CRF55_01B integrase gene region were analyzed.Results:A total of 178 samples from 26 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in China were analyzed, and 170 sequences of CRF55_01B PR/RT region and 170 sequences of IN region of corresponding samples were obtained. The drug resistance rate was 15.3% (26/170). The drug resistance rates of PIs, NRTIs, NNRTIs and INSTIs were 1.2% (2/170), 1.2% (2/170), 15.3% (26/170), 0.6% (1/170), respectively. The level of drug resistance was mostly low. NNRTIs drug resistance mutations were mainly V179D/E co-appeared with other mutations, and 84.1% (143/170) of the infected patients carrying V179D/E alone showed potential drug resistance. INSTIs drug resistance mutation was G163R, and showed low resistance to EVG and RAL. The molecular network access rate was 30.0%(51/170)according to the 0.9% gene distance threshold. The resistant strains were transmitted between men with homosexual transmission and heterosexually transmitted people, and both carried resistant mutations E138G and V179E. In the integrase region, CRF55_01B and CRF01_AE and B subtypes showed high mutation frequency difference in 5 sites (T215A、G134N、I135V, K136R and L101I/V).Conclusions:Before antiviral treatment, CRF55_01B infected patients in China had a high resistance to NNRTIs. Strains carrying both E138G and V179E resistance mutations were transmitting in clusters. The prevalence of CRF55_01B integrase inhibitor resistant strains is low, but some genetic polymorphisms with high mutation rate in the integrase gene region have potential influence on drug sensitivity. The influence of drug resistance of new recombinant strains on antiviral therapy in China needs to be further monitored and analyzed.

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