1.Quality control protocol for adult overweight and obesity screening in health management (examination) institutions (2025 edition)
Jianling FAN ; Tiejun WANG ; Pengfei YANG ; Keke DING ; Xiaoning HAO ; Sunfang JIANG ; Ankang LÜ ; Jianping LU ; Sheng RONG ; Weibin SHI ; Shengwei SUN ; Yan TAN ; Qilei TU ; Zhiping WANG ; Bing WANG ; Jianyun WANG ; Weijian WANG ; Yan WANG ; Qun XU ; Chenli ZHANG ; Fan ZHANG ; Ping ZHANG ; Yansong ZHENG ; Jieru ZHOU ; Dan CHEN ; Jiaoyang ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2025;32(6):1097-1111
Obesity, as a chronic recurrent disease, has become a major public health challenge in China. To implement the requirements of the Healthy China Initiative (2019—2030), under domestic guidelines or consensus statements on overweight and obesity, and in alignment with the latest scientific advances globally, the Quality control protocol for adult overweight and obesity screening in health management (examination) institutions (2025 edition) was developed. This protocol was drafted by the Health Management Center of Shanghai Changzheng Hospital and formulated through multiple rounds of deliberation by experts in China’s health examination quality control field. The protocol establishes unified standards for screening facilities, personnel qualifications, and measurement or testing procedures. It defines specific screening items, outlines a standardized screening pathway, and sets requirements for the final medical review, ensuring the scientific validity, effectiveness, and safety of the screening process. The implementation of this protocol will enhance the consistency of weight management practices for adults across health examination institutions and strengthen the quality control of overweight and obesity screening programs.
2.The predictive value of multi-sequence MRI radiomics in the therapeutic effect of concurrent chemoradiotherapy on locally advanced cervical squamous cell carcinoma
Youjun TIAN ; Zhengwu TAN ; Ke YANG ; Jianmin PENG ; Hongtao CHEN ; Zhiping HUANG
Tianjin Medical Journal 2025;53(2):213-218
Objective To observe the value of multi-sequence magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)radiomics in predicting the efficacy of concurrent chemoradiotherapy(CCRT)in locally advanced cervical squamous cell carcinoma(CSCC)patients.Methods Clinical data of 100 CSCC patients underwent CCRT treatment were selected.In order to better validate the performance of the model,patients were randomly divided into the training set(70 cases)and the validation set(30 cases)in a 7∶3 ratio.According to the efficacy criteria for solid tumors,patients were divided into the complete response(CR)group(n=16)and the partial response(PR)group(n=14).Examination images of cross-sectional DWI,T2WI and enhanced T1WI were collected from all patients before treatment.ITK-SNAP software package combined with three sequences were used to outline ROI,and the open source software PyRadiomics was used to extract image omics features.For MRI omics features,the minimum redundancy maximum correlation(mRMR)algorithm was used to analyze and screen out the first 30 main features,and then the minimum absolute contraction and selection method(Lasso)based on 10-fold cross-validation was used to reduce dimensionality to screen the non-zero coefficient features.According to the weighting coefficient of Lasso-Logistic regression model in the training set,patient omics labels were calculated.Logistic regression analysis was used to construct a prediction model based on DWI,T2WI and T1WI sequence prediction models and multiple sequenomics labels.Receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves evaluated the predictive value of each omics model for CCRT treatment in patients with locally advanced CSCC.Results There were 38 cases in the CR group and 32 cases in the PR group in the training set.There were 16 cases in the CR group and 14 cases in the PR group in the validation set.There were no significant differences in patient age,FIGO stage,differentiation degree,maximum lesion diameter and menstrual status between the CR group and the PR group in the training and validation sets.A total of 851 imaging features were extracted from the ROI target area.After the first 30 features were retained by mRMR algorithm,3 CR-related features were selected from the 851 imaging omics features of each individual sequence by Lasso algorithm and 10-fold cross-validation.Eight CR related features were selected from 2 553 features after the combination of the three sequences.ROC curve results showed that in the training set and validation set,the AUC of multiple sequences combined to predict the therapeutic effect of CCRT in patients with locally advanced CSCC was 0.971 and 0.946,respectively,which was higher than that of T1WI,T2WI and DWI single sequence prediction(training set Z=2.683,2.046,2.817,P<0.05;verification set Z=2.075,2.117,2.005,P<0.05).Conclusion The multi sequence MRI radiomics model has high predictive value for the efficacy of CCRT treatment in locally advanced CSCC patients.
3.The predictive value of multi-sequence MRI radiomics in the therapeutic effect of concurrent chemoradiotherapy on locally advanced cervical squamous cell carcinoma
Youjun TIAN ; Zhengwu TAN ; Ke YANG ; Jianmin PENG ; Hongtao CHEN ; Zhiping HUANG
Tianjin Medical Journal 2025;53(2):213-218
Objective To observe the value of multi-sequence magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)radiomics in predicting the efficacy of concurrent chemoradiotherapy(CCRT)in locally advanced cervical squamous cell carcinoma(CSCC)patients.Methods Clinical data of 100 CSCC patients underwent CCRT treatment were selected.In order to better validate the performance of the model,patients were randomly divided into the training set(70 cases)and the validation set(30 cases)in a 7∶3 ratio.According to the efficacy criteria for solid tumors,patients were divided into the complete response(CR)group(n=16)and the partial response(PR)group(n=14).Examination images of cross-sectional DWI,T2WI and enhanced T1WI were collected from all patients before treatment.ITK-SNAP software package combined with three sequences were used to outline ROI,and the open source software PyRadiomics was used to extract image omics features.For MRI omics features,the minimum redundancy maximum correlation(mRMR)algorithm was used to analyze and screen out the first 30 main features,and then the minimum absolute contraction and selection method(Lasso)based on 10-fold cross-validation was used to reduce dimensionality to screen the non-zero coefficient features.According to the weighting coefficient of Lasso-Logistic regression model in the training set,patient omics labels were calculated.Logistic regression analysis was used to construct a prediction model based on DWI,T2WI and T1WI sequence prediction models and multiple sequenomics labels.Receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves evaluated the predictive value of each omics model for CCRT treatment in patients with locally advanced CSCC.Results There were 38 cases in the CR group and 32 cases in the PR group in the training set.There were 16 cases in the CR group and 14 cases in the PR group in the validation set.There were no significant differences in patient age,FIGO stage,differentiation degree,maximum lesion diameter and menstrual status between the CR group and the PR group in the training and validation sets.A total of 851 imaging features were extracted from the ROI target area.After the first 30 features were retained by mRMR algorithm,3 CR-related features were selected from the 851 imaging omics features of each individual sequence by Lasso algorithm and 10-fold cross-validation.Eight CR related features were selected from 2 553 features after the combination of the three sequences.ROC curve results showed that in the training set and validation set,the AUC of multiple sequences combined to predict the therapeutic effect of CCRT in patients with locally advanced CSCC was 0.971 and 0.946,respectively,which was higher than that of T1WI,T2WI and DWI single sequence prediction(training set Z=2.683,2.046,2.817,P<0.05;verification set Z=2.075,2.117,2.005,P<0.05).Conclusion The multi sequence MRI radiomics model has high predictive value for the efficacy of CCRT treatment in locally advanced CSCC patients.
4.The Progress of Intra-cochlear Drug Delivery in Combination with Cochlear Implants
Jinjian WANG ; Caika HU ; Zhiping TAN ; Liyang XIANG ; Yan HAN ; Dian YANG ; Daomin ZHOU
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2024;32(4):368-374
The treatment of inner ear disease is developing towards local drug delivery to avoid drawbacks of systemic approach.The cochlear implants with drug delivery functions,a newly developed method of drug delivery into inner ear for treatment,has become the focus of research in recent years.In this review,we will describe recent advances in characteristics,product developments and applications of different types of drug loaded cochlear implants for local therapy.
5.Dynein axonemal heavy chain 10 deficiency causes primary ciliary dyskinesia in humans and mice.
Rongchun WANG ; Danhui YANG ; Chaofeng TU ; Cheng LEI ; Shuizi DING ; Ting GUO ; Lin WANG ; Ying LIU ; Chenyang LU ; Binyi YANG ; Shi OUYANG ; Ke GONG ; Zhiping TAN ; Yun DENG ; Yueqiu TAN ; Jie QING ; Hong LUO
Frontiers of Medicine 2023;17(5):957-971
Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a congenital, motile ciliopathy with pleiotropic symptoms. Although nearly 50 causative genes have been identified, they only account for approximately 70% of definitive PCD cases. Dynein axonemal heavy chain 10 (DNAH10) encodes a subunit of the inner arm dynein heavy chain in motile cilia and sperm flagella. Based on the common axoneme structure of motile cilia and sperm flagella, DNAH10 variants are likely to cause PCD. Using exome sequencing, we identified a novel DNAH10 homozygous variant (c.589C > T, p.R197W) in a patient with PCD from a consanguineous family. The patient manifested sinusitis, bronchiectasis, situs inversus, and asthenoteratozoospermia. Immunostaining analysis showed the absence of DNAH10 and DNALI1 in the respiratory cilia, and transmission electron microscopy revealed strikingly disordered axoneme 9+2 architecture and inner dynein arm defects in the respiratory cilia and sperm flagella. Subsequently, animal models of Dnah10-knockin mice harboring missense variants and Dnah10-knockout mice recapitulated the phenotypes of PCD, including chronic respiratory infection, male infertility, and hydrocephalus. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first to report DNAH10 deficiency related to PCD in human and mouse models, which suggests that DNAH10 recessive mutation is causative of PCD.
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6.Epidemic characteristics and genetic analysis of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in an industrial park in Daishan County, Zhejiang Province
Qilong TAN ; Ling YE ; Hong XU ; Jiwei SHU ; Zhiping WANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2022;41(3):193-199
Objective:To analyze the epidemic characteristics and virus gene sequence of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) in an industrial park in Daishan County, Zhejiang Province, and to provide clues and basis for local HFRS prevention and control.Methods:According to the case questionnaire in the "National Surveillance Program for Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome", general and epidemiological investigation of HFRS cases was carried out in the epidemic-related industrial park. Serum samples of the cases, people and host animals in the same living environment were collected for hantavirus antibody or nucleic acid detection, the M, S gene amplification and sequence determination. MEGAX 10.1.8 software was used to construct the phylogenetic tree of M and S genes for virus genotyping and evolutionary analysis.Results:A total of 3 confirmed cases of HFRS were reported. They were all workers in the epidemic-related industrial park, male, who lived in the park for more than half a year and had no history of HFRS vaccination. There were no rodent-proof facilities in the industrial park's dormitories and canteens, and the living items were placed in a disorderly manner, the rodents and its excrement could be seen; a total of 38 host animals were captured in the same living environment with cases, all of which were Rattus norvegicus. The 3 reported cases of HFRS were all mild, with atypical clinical manifestations in the early stage of onset, mainly fever and fatigue. The serum specific antibodies of hantavirus IgG and IgM were positive (3/3), and the antibodies of people in the same living environment were negative (100.0%, 100/100). The serum samples of 2 reported cases of HFRS and 4 Rattus norvegicus were positive for nucleic acid, all of which were SEOV type hantavirus. The M gene segment homology of 6 positive serum samples was 100.0%, which was closely related to Rod/2012/QHD/4/Gc isolated from Hebei and RuianRn180 isolated from Ruian Zhejiang Province; the homology of S gene segment was 99.6% to 99.8%, which was closely related to JiangxiXinjianRn-09-2011, a strain isolated from Jiangxi Province. Conclusions:The HFRS epidemic in the industrial park is caused by the transmission of SEOV type hantavirus to humans via Rattus norvegicus; poor living environment, poor hygiene habits of personnel and lack of vaccination are all related to the incidence of HFRS; the main epidemic strains shows high homology and geographical aggregation.
7.Efficacy of intranasal dexmedetomidine versus oral midazolam for premedication in pediatric patients: a meta-analysis
Yan LONG ; Chengcheng ZHANG ; Cheng TAN ; Jian ZHANG ; Zhiping WANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2020;40(2):195-198
Objective:To systematically review and compare the efficacy of intranasal dexmedetomidine versus oral midazolam for premedication in the pediatric patients.Methods:PubMed, EMbase and Cochrane library were searched for all randomized controlled trials involving the efficacy of intranasal dexmedetomidine versus oral midazolam for premedication in the pediatric patients from inception to August 2019, with an English language restriction.Evaluation indexes included efficacy of preoperative sedation, acceptance of face mask for anesthesia, postoperative requirement for rescue analgesia, incidence of agitation during emergence and postoperative recovery time.The quality of the included trials was assessed according to the relevant criteria recommended in Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions Version 5.0.1.Meta-analysis was conducted using the Cochrane Collaboration′s Review Manager 5.3 software.Results:Ten randomized controlled trials involving 720 pediatric patients were included.Compared with oral midazolam group, the efficacy of preoperative sedation was better, the requirement for postoperative rescue analgesia was decreased ( P<0.01), and no significant differences were found in acceptance of face mask for anesthesia, incidence of agitation during emergence, and postoperative recovery time in intranasal dexmedetomidine group ( P>0.05). Conclusion:Intranasal dexmedetomidine provides better efficacy than oral midazolam when used for premedication in the pediatric patients.
8.knocking out mediated by CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing for PD-L1 attenuation and enhanced antitumor immunity.
Huan DENG ; Songwei TAN ; Xueqin GAO ; Chenming ZOU ; Chenfeng XU ; Kun TU ; Qingle SONG ; Fengjuan FAN ; Wei HUANG ; Zhiping ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2020;10(2):358-373
Blocking the programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) on tumor cells with monoclonal antibody therapy has emerged as powerful weapon in cancer immunotherapy. However, only a minority of patients presented immune responses in clinical trials. To develop an alternative treatment method based on immune checkpoint blockade, we designed a novel and efficient CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing system delivered by cationic copolymer aPBAE to downregulate PD-L1 expression on tumor cells specifically knocking out Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 () gene . The expression of PD-L1 on tumor cells was significantly attenuated by knocking out , leading to effective tumor growth inhibition in murine melanoma and lung metastasis suppression in triple-negative breast cancer. Importantly, we demonstrated that aPBAE/Cas9-Cdk5 treatment elicited strong T cell-mediated immune responses in tumor microenvironment that the population of CD8 T cells was significantly increased while regulatory T cells (Tregs) was decreased. It may be the first case to exhibit direct PD-L1 downregulation CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing technology for cancer therapy. It will provide promising strategy for preclinical antitumor treatment through the combination of nanotechnology and genome engineering.
9.Epidemiology and perinatal risk factors of neonatal asphyxia in Hubei Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture
Suying WU ; Fen PENG ; Ting DING ; Hongyan TAN ; Qian WU ; Hongyan LIU ; Xinqiao YU ; Congrong TAN ; Zhiping PAN ; Zuofen YUAN ; Zhenju HUANG ; Shiwen XIA
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2019;22(8):575-580
Objective To investigate the incidence and risk factors of neonatal asphyxia in Hubei Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture. Methods Live born infants, including those diagnosed with neonatal asphyxia, were recruited from 16 different hospitals in Hubei Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture from January to December of 2016. The 16 hospitals included four grade A tertiary hospitals (three general hospitals and one traditional Chinese medicine hospital) and 12 grade A secondary hospitals (eight general hospitals, one maternal and child health hospital and three traditional Chinese medicine hospitals). A retrospective investigation was conducted using questionnaire to analyze the basic information, perinatal risk factors and prognosis of those infants. Chi-square test was used for statistical analysis. Results Among 22 294 recruited live born infants, 733 (3.29%) were diagnosed with neonatal asphyxia on discharge, including 627 (85.54%) mild cases and 106 (14.46%) severe cases. And neonatal asphyxia resulted in deaths of 27 cases (3.68%). The risk factors for neonatal asphyxia included multiple pregnancy, pregnancy conceived with assisted reproductive technology, premature infant, low birth weight infant, fetal malposition, congenital malformation, male infant, born during transfer, mother of Tujia nationality, low educational level (primary school or lower), living in rural area, the number of antenatal visits ≤3, history of early threatened abortion, anemia in pregnancy, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, chorioamnionitis, abnormal pregnancy history and abnormality of umbilical cord, amniotic fluid or placenta. Conclusions The incidence of neonatal asphyxia in Enshi area is obviously higher than the national average. The main risk factors for neonatal asphyxia in this area are related to maternal background and the living condition of the mother during pregnancy, delivery as well as the newborn at birth.
10.A de novo GJA1 mutation identified by whole-exome sequencing in a patient with oculodentodigital dysplasia.
Hui ZENG ; Li XIE ; Mi TANG ; Yifeng YANG ; Zhiping TAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2018;35(2):268-271
OBJECTIVETo explore the genetic basis for a patient with oculodentodigital dysplasia.
METHODSGenomic DNA was extracted from peripheral blood samples from the patient and his parents. Whole-exome sequencing was carried out for the trio family. Suspected mutation was verified by Sanger sequencing.
RESULTSA de novo c.412G>A mutation of the GJA1 gene was identified in the patient, which was validated by Sanger sequencing.
CONCLUSIONThe c.412G>A mutation of the GJA1 gene probably underlies the disease in the patient.
Adult ; Connexin 43 ; genetics ; Craniofacial Abnormalities ; genetics ; Exome ; Eye Abnormalities ; genetics ; Foot Deformities, Congenital ; genetics ; Humans ; Male ; Mutation ; Sequence Analysis, DNA ; Syndactyly ; genetics ; Tooth Abnormalities ; genetics

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