1.Clinical characteristics and prognostic analysis of newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia with critical illness
Peiqi LIANG ; Meng GAO ; Yan XIE ; Bingqing LI ; Qian LI ; Ziyi LIU ; Dong WANG ; Huiying QIU ; Suning CHEN ; Depei WU ; Jianhong FU
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2025;46(1):39-44
Objective:This study retrospectively analyzed the clinical characteristics of patients newly diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) who were admitted to the hematology intensive care unit (HCU) with critical illness. It also examined factors associated with critical illness and early mortality in these patients.Methods:Clinical data were collected from 91 newly diagnosed AML patients admitted to the HCU of the Department of Hematology, First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, from October 2020 to 2024. Reasons for HCU admission, major therapeutic interventions, and risk factors for critical illness and early mortality were analyzed.Results:The median time from diagnosis to HCU admission was 3 days ( IQR: 3–9 days), and the median HCU stay was 10 days ( IQR: 3–23 days). Of the 91 patients, 71 were admitted to the HCU before induction chemotherapy, while 20 were transferred to the HCU after its initiation. The leading causes of HCU admission were pulmonary infection (78.0% ), respiratory failure (44.0% ), hepatic insufficiency (28.6% ), renal insufficiency (27.5% ), disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC; 25.3% ), and sepsis (23.1% ). Median Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation Ⅱ (APACHE Ⅱ) and SOFA scores at HCU admission were 14 ( IQR: 11–18) and the median Sepsis Related Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score was 7 ( IQR: 4, 10). Major HCU interventions included vasoactive drugs, noninvasive and invasive mechanical ventilation, continuous renal replacement therapy, therapeutic leukocyte clearance, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Among patients receiving induction chemotherapy, the composite complete remission rate was 65.4%, and the overall remission rate was 88.5%. Thirty-five (38.5% ) patients died within 28 days of HCU admission. Independent risk factors for 28-day mortality were DIC ( OR=9.350, 95% CI 1.999–43.745, P=0.005), sepsis ( OR=6.817, 95% CI 1.571–29.582, P=0.010), and cardiac insufficiency ( OR=12.281, 95% CI 2.385–63.254, P=0.003) . Conclusion:The main reason for HCU admission in newly diagnosed critically ill AML patients was pulmonary infection. Nearly 40% of patients experisenced early death, and DIC, sepsis, and heart failure were factors influencing early mortatlity.
2.Abnormal Resting-State Percent Amplitude of Fluctuation and Functional Connectivity in Primary Insomnia Patients
Bingqing DONG ; Yujie JIANG ; Juntao CAO ; Jianchun TU ; Hui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(8):811-815,821
Purpose To explore the changes of brain function and network in primary insomnia(PI)patients using the percent amplitude of fluctuation(perAF)combined with functional connectivity(FC).Materials and Methods A total of 51 PI patients and 45 normal controls underwent resting functional magnetic resonance scans in Kunshan Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital from November 2019 to December 2022,then the perAF value and FC in brain regions of different perAF value between the two groups was analyzed.Pearson correlation analysis was used to investigate the relationships between the altered perAF values and insomnia years,Pittsburgh sleep quality index and Montreal cognitive assessment.Results Compared with healthy group,PI patients had increased perAF values in the left prefrontal lobe(-42 9 45)and decreased perAF values in the right parahippocampal gyrus(27-12-27)[Gaussian random field(GRF)correction,voxel-wise P<0.001,cluster-level P<0.05].FC analysis showed that the right parahippocampal gyrus of PI patients exhibited significantly increased FC with the left middle temporal gyrus,inferior temporal gyrus(-57-15-33)and the left middle occipital gyrus(-30-78 27)(GRF corrected,voxel-wise P<0.001,cluster-level P<0.05).It was noteworthy that the perAF values of the right parahippocampal gyrus were positively correlated with Montreal cognitive assessment of PI patients(r=0.428,P=0.002).Conclusion Specific brain areas in PI patients may exhibit aberrant neuronal activity,mainly manifested as decreased perAF value in the right parahippocampal gyrus,which was increased FC with the left middle temporal gyrus,inferior temporal gyrus and the left middle occipital gyrus.These discoveries may be the core of the mechanism of impaired brain function in PI patients.
3.Abnormal Resting-State Percent Amplitude of Fluctuation and Functional Connectivity in Primary Insomnia Patients
Bingqing DONG ; Yujie JIANG ; Juntao CAO ; Jianchun TU ; Hui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(8):811-815,821
Purpose To explore the changes of brain function and network in primary insomnia(PI)patients using the percent amplitude of fluctuation(perAF)combined with functional connectivity(FC).Materials and Methods A total of 51 PI patients and 45 normal controls underwent resting functional magnetic resonance scans in Kunshan Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital from November 2019 to December 2022,then the perAF value and FC in brain regions of different perAF value between the two groups was analyzed.Pearson correlation analysis was used to investigate the relationships between the altered perAF values and insomnia years,Pittsburgh sleep quality index and Montreal cognitive assessment.Results Compared with healthy group,PI patients had increased perAF values in the left prefrontal lobe(-42 9 45)and decreased perAF values in the right parahippocampal gyrus(27-12-27)[Gaussian random field(GRF)correction,voxel-wise P<0.001,cluster-level P<0.05].FC analysis showed that the right parahippocampal gyrus of PI patients exhibited significantly increased FC with the left middle temporal gyrus,inferior temporal gyrus(-57-15-33)and the left middle occipital gyrus(-30-78 27)(GRF corrected,voxel-wise P<0.001,cluster-level P<0.05).It was noteworthy that the perAF values of the right parahippocampal gyrus were positively correlated with Montreal cognitive assessment of PI patients(r=0.428,P=0.002).Conclusion Specific brain areas in PI patients may exhibit aberrant neuronal activity,mainly manifested as decreased perAF value in the right parahippocampal gyrus,which was increased FC with the left middle temporal gyrus,inferior temporal gyrus and the left middle occipital gyrus.These discoveries may be the core of the mechanism of impaired brain function in PI patients.
4.Clinical characteristics and prognostic analysis of newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia with critical illness
Peiqi LIANG ; Meng GAO ; Yan XIE ; Bingqing LI ; Qian LI ; Ziyi LIU ; Dong WANG ; Huiying QIU ; Suning CHEN ; Depei WU ; Jianhong FU
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2025;46(1):39-44
Objective:This study retrospectively analyzed the clinical characteristics of patients newly diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) who were admitted to the hematology intensive care unit (HCU) with critical illness. It also examined factors associated with critical illness and early mortality in these patients.Methods:Clinical data were collected from 91 newly diagnosed AML patients admitted to the HCU of the Department of Hematology, First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, from October 2020 to 2024. Reasons for HCU admission, major therapeutic interventions, and risk factors for critical illness and early mortality were analyzed.Results:The median time from diagnosis to HCU admission was 3 days ( IQR: 3–9 days), and the median HCU stay was 10 days ( IQR: 3–23 days). Of the 91 patients, 71 were admitted to the HCU before induction chemotherapy, while 20 were transferred to the HCU after its initiation. The leading causes of HCU admission were pulmonary infection (78.0% ), respiratory failure (44.0% ), hepatic insufficiency (28.6% ), renal insufficiency (27.5% ), disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC; 25.3% ), and sepsis (23.1% ). Median Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation Ⅱ (APACHE Ⅱ) and SOFA scores at HCU admission were 14 ( IQR: 11–18) and the median Sepsis Related Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score was 7 ( IQR: 4, 10). Major HCU interventions included vasoactive drugs, noninvasive and invasive mechanical ventilation, continuous renal replacement therapy, therapeutic leukocyte clearance, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Among patients receiving induction chemotherapy, the composite complete remission rate was 65.4%, and the overall remission rate was 88.5%. Thirty-five (38.5% ) patients died within 28 days of HCU admission. Independent risk factors for 28-day mortality were DIC ( OR=9.350, 95% CI 1.999–43.745, P=0.005), sepsis ( OR=6.817, 95% CI 1.571–29.582, P=0.010), and cardiac insufficiency ( OR=12.281, 95% CI 2.385–63.254, P=0.003) . Conclusion:The main reason for HCU admission in newly diagnosed critically ill AML patients was pulmonary infection. Nearly 40% of patients experisenced early death, and DIC, sepsis, and heart failure were factors influencing early mortatlity.
5.The GABAergic projections from the dorsal raphe nucleus to lateral habenula regulates anxiety-like behaviors in mice
Huimin WU ; Xiaoyu GUO ; Bingqing LI ; Dan WANG ; Hailong DONG
Chinese Journal of Neuroanatomy 2024;40(2):179-186
Objective:Combined retrograde tracing with optogenetic methods,we are investigating the functional role of dorsal raphe nucleus(DRN)GABAergic neurons projecting to lateral habenula(LHb)terminals in anxiety-like behaviors.Methods:The specific retrograde tracing virus AAVretro-Ef1α-DIO-mCherry was injected into the LHb of Vgat-Cre mice.After the viral expression,Multi-brain slides scanning microscope imaging scan and observe the up-stream distribution of GABAergic neural projection in LHb.By retrograde tracing,opto-activated virus AAV2/9-Ef1a-DIO-ChR2-mCherry(ChR2 group)and control virus AAV2/9-Ef1a-DIO-mCherry(mCherry group)were injected into the DRN of Vgat-cre mice respectively.Three weeks after virus expression,DRNGABA neurons and the DRNCABA-LHb neural terminals were activated by optogenetic to observe their role in anxiety-like behaviors.Results:According to the results of retrograde tracing,the midbrain DRN is one of the major GABAergic neural projection brain areas in the LHb nucleus.Optogenetic stimulation of DRNGABA neurons,compared with the mCherry group,the ChR2 group showed sig-nificantly longer total moving distance,central area moving time and distance in the open field test(OFT);In the ele-vated plus maze(EPM),the open arm moving time and distance was significantly increased.When DRN GABA-LHb neural terminals were stimulated,compared with the mCherry group,the ChR2 group showed a significantly longer cen-tral zone moving time,distance and total moving distance in the OFT.During the elevated plus maze(EPM),the open arm moving time was significantly increased.Conclusion:The specific activation of the DRNGABA neuron as well as the DRNGABA-LHb neural projections showed that both significantly improved anxiety-like behaviors in mice.This provides new ideas and evidence for the treatment of anxiety,depression and other psychiatric disorders.
6.A bibliometric and visualization analysis of stem cell therapies for periodontal tissue engineering
LI Qiang ; DING Meng ; ZHANG Yu ; ZHANG Bingqing ; DONG Heng ; MOU Yongbin
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2023;31(5):328-336
Objective:
To analyze the current status, hotspots, and trends in the field of stem cell therapies for periodontal tissue engineering based on bibliometric analysis.
Methods :
The literature on stem cell therapies for periodontal tissue engineering in animal experiments and clinical studies was searched in the Web of Science core database up to December 31, 2021. The bibliometric analysis of the relevant literature data was carried out by using the "Bibliometrix" package of R language.
Results :
A total of 304 articles were included, and the number of publications and the citation frequency are increasing. The number of related studies from China ranks first in the world with 166 publications; the institution with the largest number of publications is the Fourth Military Medical University; the author with the largest number of publications is Jin Y; and Tissue Engineering Part A had the most related publications. The hotspots of stem cell therapies for periodontal tissue engineering are mainly focused on tissue engineering and periodontal ligament regeneration, while the frontiers are mainly focused on exosomes, gold nanoparticles, and angiogenesis.
Conclusion
Research on stem cell therapies for periodontal tissue engineering continues to expand, and the academic influence is gradually increasing. Future research directions should focus on periodontal ligament regeneration, exosomes, gold nanoparticles and angiogenesis.
7.Immunization against porcine epidemic diarrhea virus and vaccine development.
Shijuan DONG ; Chunfang XIE ; Fusheng SI ; Bingqing CHEN ; Ruisong YU ; Zhen LI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2021;37(8):2603-2613
Porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) is a major disease of pigs that inflicts heavy losses on the global pig industry. The etiologic agent is the porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV), which is assigned to the genus Alphacoronavirus in the family Coronaviridae. This review consists of five parts, the first of which provides a brief introduction to PEDV and its epidemiology. Part two outlines the passive immunity in new born piglets and the important role of colostrum, while the third part summarizes the characteristics of the immune systems of pregnant sows, discusses the concept of the "gut-mammary gland-secretory IgA(sIgA) axis" and the possible underpinning mechanisms, and proposes issues to be addressed when designing a PEDV live vaccine. The final two parts summarizes the advances in the R&D of PEDV vaccines and prospects future perspectives on prevention and control of PEDV, respectively.
Animals
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Antibodies, Viral
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Coronavirus Infections/veterinary*
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Female
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Immunization
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Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus
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Pregnancy
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Swine
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Swine Diseases/prevention & control*
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Viral Vaccines
8.The 40-91 aa sequence of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus ORF3 protein is the key structural domain controlling its location in cytoplasm.
Bingqing CHEN ; Mei SHEN ; Fusheng SI ; ShiJuan DONG ; RuiSong YU ; ChunFang XIE ; Zhen LI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2020;36(6):1113-1125
ORF3 protein, the single accessory protein encoded by porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV), is related to viral pathogenicity. In order to determine the cytoplasmic location signal of PEDV ORF3, we constructed a series of recombinant plasmids carrying full-length or truncated segments of PEDV DR13 ORF3 protein. When the acquired plasmids were transfected into Vero cells, expression and distribution of the EGFP-fused full-length ORF3 protein and its truncated forms in the cells were observed by laser confocal microscopy. The results showed that ORF3 protein or their truncated forms containing 40-91 aa segment including two transmembrane domains were localized in the cytoplasm, whereas ORF3 truncated peptides without the 40-91 aa segment were distributed in the whole cell (in both cytoplasm and nucleus). This suggests that the 40-91 aa is the key structural domain determining cytoplasmic location of PEDV ORF3 protein. The discovery provides reference for further clarifying intracellular transport and biological function of PEDV ORF3 protein.
Amino Acid Sequence
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Animals
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Chlorocebus aethiops
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Coronavirus Infections
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virology
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Cytoplasm
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virology
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Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus
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genetics
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Protein Domains
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Swine
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Vero Cells
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Viral Proteins
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chemistry
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metabolism
9.Establishment and application of visual LAMP detection method of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis virus.
Shijuan DONG ; Meng FENG ; Ruisong YU ; Chunfang XIE ; Bingqing CHEN ; Zhen LI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2018;34(10):1587-1595
Three pairs of primers were designed according to the conserved region of IBRV gB gene published in GenBank(GenBank Accession No. DQ006857.1) using the software Primer Explorer V4. The loop mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay was established by optimization of the reaction system and then evaluated through sensitivity and specificity tests. In total 393 clinical specimens were detected for IBRV using the established LAMP assay performed at 65℃ for 50 min, which produced a ladder-like pattern of amplification bands and the detection result could be judged by color change. The sensitivity of the assay was 10 copies/μL plasmid DNA which was 1000 times higher than that by PCR method and equivalent to nested-PCR. There was no cross-reactivity of the assay with bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV), pseudorabies virus (PRV) and vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV). The positive rate of 301 nasal swabs and 92 serum specimens were 87.6% and 58.8%, respectively, which meant nasal swab specimen was more suitable for clinical IBRV detection by the method. The IBRV LAMP method established in this study has the advantages of visualization, quickness, specificity and sensitivity and be suitable for rapid detection of clinical IBRV detection on the spot.
10.Advances in reverse genetics to treat porcine epidemic diarrhea virus.
Ruisong YU ; Shijuan DONG ; Fusheng SI ; Fengying JIANG ; Chunfang XIE ; Bingqing CHEN ; Li YU ; Zhen LI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2017;33(2):205-216
Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) is one of the major etiologies responsible for the acute, highly contagious disease in the digestive tract of pigs, especially neonatal piglets. Since PEDV was first identified in Europe in the late 1970s, it has resulted in significant economic losses in many Asian swine-raising countries, including China. Recently, reverse genetics techniques including targeted RNA recombination, bacteria artificial chromosome system and in vitro ligation have been successfully used to manipulate the genome of PEDV, which providing new strategies for the clear delineation of the functions of the viral proteins, the mechanisms behind PEDV pathogenesis and the design of novel vaccines against PEDV. Here, we review the progresses of different reverse genetics platforms developed for PEDV and their applications, covering the roles of trypsin in PEDV propagation, functions of S and ORF3 protein and the development of next generation PED vaccines, and the perspectives of reverse genetics for PEDV.


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