1.Genetic screening and follow-up results in 3 001 newborns in the Yunnan region.
Ao-Yu LI ; Bao-Sheng ZHU ; Jin-Man ZHANG ; Ying CHAN ; Jun-Yue LIN ; Jie ZHANG ; Xiao-Yan ZHOU ; Hong CHEN ; Su-Yun LI ; Na FENG ; Yin-Hong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2025;27(6):654-660
OBJECTIVES:
To evaluate the application value of genetic newborn screening (gNBS) in the Yunnan region.
METHODS:
A prospective study was conducted with a random selection of 3 001 newborns born in the Yunnan region from February to December 2021. Traditional newborn screening (tNBS) was used to test biochemical indicators, and targeted next-generation sequencing was employed to screen 159 genes related to 156 diseases. Positive-screened newborns underwent validation and confirmation tests, and confirmed cases received standardized treatment and long-term follow-up.
RESULTS:
Among the 3 001 newborns, 166 (5.53%) were initially positive for genetic screening, and 1 435 (47.82%) were genetic carriers. The top ten genes with the highest variation frequency were GJB2 (21.29%), DUOX2 (7.27%), HBA (6.14%), GALC (3.63%), SLC12A3 (3.33%), HBB (3.03%), G6PD (2.94%), SLC25A13 (2.90%), PAH (2.73%), and UNC13D (2.68%). Among the initially positive newborns from tNBS and gNBS, 33 (1.10%) and 47 (1.57%) cases were confirmed, respectively. A total of 48 (1.60%) cases were confirmed using gNBS+tNBS. The receiver operating characteristic curve analysis demonstrated that the areas under the curve for tNBS, gNBS, and gNBS+tNBS in diagnosing diseases were 0.866, 0.982, and 0.968, respectively (P<0.05). DeLong's test showed that the area under the curve for gNBS and gNBS+tNBS was higher than that for tNBS (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
gNBS can expand the range of disease detection, and its combined use with tNBS can significantly shorten diagnosis time, enabling early intervention and treatment.
Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Neonatal Screening
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Genetic Testing
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Female
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Male
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Follow-Up Studies
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Prospective Studies
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China
2.Effect of miR-185-5p targeted negative regulation of TM9SF1 on proliferation,migration and autophagy in lung adenocarcinoma cells
Xiao-Na WANG ; Xiu-Ying GONG ; Miao-Miao ZHAO ; Qing-Hua LIU ; Yong LI ; Kun WANG ; Chong-Gao YIN ; Hong-Li LI
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2025;50(5):566-574
Objective To investigate the effect of miR-185-5p-mediated targeted negative regulation of transmembrane 9 superfamily member 1(TM9SF1)on proliferation,migration and autophagy in lung adenocarcinoma cells.Methods The expression of miR-185-5p in lung adenocarcinoma tissues was analyzed using dataset GSE51853 downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus(GEO)database.Potential target proteins of miR-185-5p were predicted using online databases(miRTargetLink,miRTarbase,and DIANA-microT-CD),and autophagy-related proteins were obtained from HADb.The intersected results from these four databases was identified,and survival curves of vascular endothelial growth factor A(VEGFA)and TM9SF1 within the overlapping candidates were analyzed using the StarBase database.TM9SF1 3'UTR wild-type(WT)or TM9SF1 3'UTR mutant(MUT)reporter plasmids were separately co-transfected with miR-185-5p control plasmid(CON)or miR-185-5p overexpression plasmid(over-miR-185-5p)into HEK-293T cells.A dual-luciferase reporter gene assay was employed to assess the binding interaction between miR-185-5p and TM9SF1 and quantify the subsequent luciferase activity.Western blotting was used to assess TM9SF1 protein expression levels in A549 cells transfected with over-miR-185-5p.A549 cells were divided into three groups:(1)CON+NC group,co-transfected with miR-185-5p control plasmid and TM9SF1 control plasmid;(2)over-miR-185-5p+NC group,co-transfected with over-miR-185-5p and TM9SF1 control plasmid;(3)over-miR-185-5p+over-TM9SF1 group,co-transfected with both miR-185-5p and TM9SF1 overexpression plasmids.EdU cell proliferation assay,wound healing assay,and Transwell migration assay were performed to validate the effects of miR-185-5p targeted binding to TM9SF1 on proliferation and migration capacities in lung adenocarcinoma.Changes in autophagic flux and mitochondrial membrane potential(MMP)of lung adenocarcinoma cells were detected using stubRFP-sensGFP-LC3 lentivirus and JC-1 assays,respectively.Results In the GSE51853 dataset,miR-185-5p expression level was significantly lower in lung adenocarcinoma tissues compared with normal lung tissues(P<0.01).qRT-PCR analysis revealed that miR-185-5p expression was downregulated in lung adenocarcinoma cell lines NCI-H1299 and A549 compared with normal lung epithelial cells BEAS-2B(P<0.01).Bioinformatics predictions using miRTargetLink,miRTarbase,DIANA-microT-CD,and HADb databases indicated that miR-185-5p could target and regulate the autophagy-related protein TM9SF1.Dual-luciferase reporter assays and Western blotting demonstrated that miR-185-5p directly bound to the 3'UTR region of TM9SF1 mRNA,and overexpression of miR-185-5p significantly reduced the expression of target protein TM9SF1(P<0.05).EdU cell proliferation,wound healing,and Transwell migration assays demonstrated that miR-185-5p overexpression inhibited proliferation and migration capacities of lung adenocarcinoma cells,whereas TM9SF1 overexpression could attenuate this inhibition effect(P<0.05).Results of stubRFP-sensGFP-LC3 for autophagic flux analysis demonstrated that overexpression of miR-185-5p enhanced autophagic flux in A549 cells,whereas co-overexpression of miR-185-5p and TM9SF1 suppressed autophagic flux.JC-1 assays showed a decreased MMP level in A549 cells after miR-185-5p overexpression,with higher MMP level observed when miR-185-5p and TM9SF1 were co-overexpressed.Conclusion miR-185-5p may suppress proliferation,migration,and autophagy capacities in lung adenocarcinoma cells by targeting TM9SF1 through negative regulation.
3.Status Analysis of Acupoint Selection and Stimulation Parameters Application for Acupuncture Treatment of Functional Dyspepsia
Siyi ZHENG ; Han ZHANG ; Yang YU ; Chuanlong ZHOU ; Yan SHI ; Xiaohu YIN ; Shouhai HONG ; Na NIE ; Jianqiao FANG ; Yi LIANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;66(12):1293-1299
Based on commonly used acupoints in the clinical acupuncture treatment of functional dyspepsia (FD), this study systematically analyzes the therapeutic differences and synergistic effects between local and distal point selection. It also examines the suitability of primary acupoint selection for different FD subtypes, postprandial distress syndrome (PDS) and epigastric pain syndrome (EPS). The findings suggest that a combination of local and distal acupoints may be more appropriate as primary points for PDS, whereas local acupoints alone may be more suitable for EPS. Additionally, the study explores the impact of various factors, such as stimulation techniques, needling order, intensity or stimulation parameters, and depth, on the efficacy of acupuncture. It concludes that the intrinsic properties of acupoints are the primary determinants of therapeutic direction. Other factors mainly influence the magnitude rather than the direction of the effect. Future research may further investigate how different acupoint combinations, local versus distal, affect the treatment outcomes of FD subtypes, providing new insights for clinical acupuncture prescriptions.
4.Experience of home-based digital-intelligent blood pressure management for ischemic stroke patients: a qualitative study
Yuxin WANG ; Hong CHANG ; Siying TIAN ; Jie ZHAO ; Jingyi XU ; Na YIN ; Xuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(23):3091-3096
Objective:To explore the experiences and needs of discharged patients with ischemic stroke during the implementation of home-based digital-intelligent blood pressure management.Methods:Using purposive sampling method, 13 acute ischemic stroke patients admitted to the Department of Neurology of Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University and discharged to receive home-based digital-intelligent blood pressure management were selected for face-to-face semi-structured interviews between March and May 2024. Colaizzi 7-step analysis was used for the analysis.Results:A total of three themes and six sub-themes were extracted, namely, the double-edged effect under digital-intelligent empowerment (current situation of collision between technological novelty and cognitive generation gap, and contradiction between precision priority and lagging user experience), inertial resistance and behavioral reshaping in the process of digital-intelligent intervention (behavioral intervention exclusion under life inertia and self-efficacy enhancement driven by digital intelligence), and the "support disconnection" and the need for system reconstruction in home-based rehabilitation (professional guidance "vacuum" identity anxiety, and imbalance in the tension of family support networks) .Conclusions:Home-based blood pressure digital-intelligent management devices and programs for ischemic stroke patients need to be improved and developed. The role of multidisciplinary teams should be actively utilized, the digital divide should be emphasized, and post-disease family relationships should be reconstructed to further enhance patients' awareness of long-term blood pressure management.
5.Summary of the best evidence for fatigue symptom management in adults with multiple sclerosis
Xuan WANG ; Na YIN ; Jie ZHAO ; Hong CHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(26):3507-3515
Objective:To retrieve, evaluate, and summarize the best evidence on the management of fatigue symptom in adults with multiple sclerosis.Methods:Following the top-down principle of the "6S" pyramid model of evidence-based medicine, clinical decisions, guidelines, expert consensus, evidence summaries, best practices, systematic reviews, and randomized controlled trials on the management of fatigue symptom in adults with multiple sclerosis at home and abroad were systematically and comprehensively searched. The search period was from January 1, 2014 to November 6, 2024. Two researchers independently evaluated the literature and extracted data, and summarized the evidence in conjunction with professional opinions.Results:A total of 30 papers were included, including three clinical decisions, four guidelines, 22 systematic reviews, and one randomized controlled trial. A total of 25 pieces of best evidence were summarized from six aspects of assessment, psychosocial intervention, activity and rest, dietary intervention, complementary therapy, and health education.Conclusions:The evidence on fatigue management in adults with multiple sclerosis summarized in this study is practical and scientific, and provides a reference and basis for medical and nursing staff to carry out assessment, education and guidance on fatigue.
6.Experience of home-based digital-intelligent blood pressure management for ischemic stroke patients: a qualitative study
Yuxin WANG ; Hong CHANG ; Siying TIAN ; Jie ZHAO ; Jingyi XU ; Na YIN ; Xuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(23):3091-3096
Objective:To explore the experiences and needs of discharged patients with ischemic stroke during the implementation of home-based digital-intelligent blood pressure management.Methods:Using purposive sampling method, 13 acute ischemic stroke patients admitted to the Department of Neurology of Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University and discharged to receive home-based digital-intelligent blood pressure management were selected for face-to-face semi-structured interviews between March and May 2024. Colaizzi 7-step analysis was used for the analysis.Results:A total of three themes and six sub-themes were extracted, namely, the double-edged effect under digital-intelligent empowerment (current situation of collision between technological novelty and cognitive generation gap, and contradiction between precision priority and lagging user experience), inertial resistance and behavioral reshaping in the process of digital-intelligent intervention (behavioral intervention exclusion under life inertia and self-efficacy enhancement driven by digital intelligence), and the "support disconnection" and the need for system reconstruction in home-based rehabilitation (professional guidance "vacuum" identity anxiety, and imbalance in the tension of family support networks) .Conclusions:Home-based blood pressure digital-intelligent management devices and programs for ischemic stroke patients need to be improved and developed. The role of multidisciplinary teams should be actively utilized, the digital divide should be emphasized, and post-disease family relationships should be reconstructed to further enhance patients' awareness of long-term blood pressure management.
7.Summary of the best evidence for fatigue symptom management in adults with multiple sclerosis
Xuan WANG ; Na YIN ; Jie ZHAO ; Hong CHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(26):3507-3515
Objective:To retrieve, evaluate, and summarize the best evidence on the management of fatigue symptom in adults with multiple sclerosis.Methods:Following the top-down principle of the "6S" pyramid model of evidence-based medicine, clinical decisions, guidelines, expert consensus, evidence summaries, best practices, systematic reviews, and randomized controlled trials on the management of fatigue symptom in adults with multiple sclerosis at home and abroad were systematically and comprehensively searched. The search period was from January 1, 2014 to November 6, 2024. Two researchers independently evaluated the literature and extracted data, and summarized the evidence in conjunction with professional opinions.Results:A total of 30 papers were included, including three clinical decisions, four guidelines, 22 systematic reviews, and one randomized controlled trial. A total of 25 pieces of best evidence were summarized from six aspects of assessment, psychosocial intervention, activity and rest, dietary intervention, complementary therapy, and health education.Conclusions:The evidence on fatigue management in adults with multiple sclerosis summarized in this study is practical and scientific, and provides a reference and basis for medical and nursing staff to carry out assessment, education and guidance on fatigue.
8.The effects of hypothalamic microglial activation on ventricular arrhythmias in stress cardiomyopathy.
Peng-Qi LIN ; Quan-Wei PEI ; Bin LI ; Jie-Mei YANG ; Li-Na ZOU ; De-Zhan SU ; Jun-Pei ZHANG ; Hong-Peng YIN ; Mbabazi NADINE ; Jun-Jie YANG ; Nevzorova Vera A ; Khan MUSAWIR ABBAS ; Zhao-Lei JIANG ; Jing-Jie LI ; De-Chun YIN
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology 2024;21(12):1119-1132
BACKGROUND:
Stress cardiomyopathy (SCM) currently has a high incidence in older adults, and the theories regarding its causes include "catecholamine myocardial toxicity" and "sympathetic hyperactivation". However, the role of the central nervous system in the pathogenesis of SCM remains unknown. We investigated the role of microglia activation in the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus (PVN) in the development of SCM.
METHODS:
An SCM model was created using male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats, immobilized for 6 h every day for a week. Electrocardiogram, cardiac electrophysiology, and echocardiography examinations were performed to verify the changes in cardiac structure and function in rats with SCM. RNA sequencing was used to explore the changes in the hypothalamus during SCM. In addition, brain and heart tissues were collected to detect microglial activation and sympathetic activity.
RESULTS:
The main findings were as follows: (1) immobilization stress successfully induced SCM in SD rats; (2) microglia were significantly activated in the hypothalamus, as evidenced by cytosol thickening, increases in the number of microglial branches, and microglia enriched in the PVN; (3) in SCM, the microglia in the PVN exhibited increased central and peripheral cardiac sympathetic activity and increased the expression of neuroinflammatory factors; and (4) it is possible that inhibiting microglial activation could suppress the sympathetic activity of the central nervous system and heart and increase cardiac electrical stability in SCM rats.
CONCLUSIONS
SCM was induced in SD rats by immobilization stress, acting through the activation of the hypothalamic microglia. The activated microglia were specifically enriched in the PVN, increasing the activity of the central and peripheral sympathetic nervous systems by regulating the expression of neuro-inflammatory factors, mediating dysfunction of the left ventricle, and increasing the susceptibility to ventricular arrhythmias.
9.A multicenter study of neonatal stroke in Shenzhen,China
Li-Xiu SHI ; Jin-Xing FENG ; Yan-Fang WEI ; Xin-Ru LU ; Yu-Xi ZHANG ; Lin-Ying YANG ; Sheng-Nan HE ; Pei-Juan CHEN ; Jing HAN ; Cheng CHEN ; Hui-Ying TU ; Zhang-Bin YU ; Jin-Jie HUANG ; Shu-Juan ZENG ; Wan-Ling CHEN ; Ying LIU ; Yan-Ping GUO ; Jiao-Yu MAO ; Xiao-Dong LI ; Qian-Shen ZHANG ; Zhi-Li XIE ; Mei-Ying HUANG ; Kun-Shan YAN ; Er-Ya YING ; Jun CHEN ; Yan-Rong WANG ; Ya-Ping LIU ; Bo SONG ; Hua-Yan LIU ; Xiao-Dong XIAO ; Hong TANG ; Yu-Na WANG ; Yin-Sha CAI ; Qi LONG ; Han-Qiang XU ; Hui-Zhan WANG ; Qian SUN ; Fang HAN ; Rui-Biao ZHANG ; Chuan-Zhong YANG ; Lei DOU ; Hui-Ju SHI ; Rui WANG ; Ping JIANG ; Shenzhen Neonatal Data Network
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2024;26(5):450-455
Objective To investigate the incidence rate,clinical characteristics,and prognosis of neonatal stroke in Shenzhen,China.Methods Led by Shenzhen Children's Hospital,the Shenzhen Neonatal Data Collaboration Network organized 21 institutions to collect 36 cases of neonatal stroke from January 2020 to December 2022.The incidence,clinical characteristics,treatment,and prognosis of neonatal stroke in Shenzhen were analyzed.Results The incidence rate of neonatal stroke in 21 hospitals from 2020 to 2022 was 1/15 137,1/6 060,and 1/7 704,respectively.Ischemic stroke accounted for 75%(27/36);boys accounted for 64%(23/36).Among the 36 neonates,31(86%)had disease onset within 3 days after birth,and 19(53%)had convulsion as the initial presentation.Cerebral MRI showed that 22 neonates(61%)had left cerebral infarction and 13(36%)had basal ganglia infarction.Magnetic resonance angiography was performed for 12 neonates,among whom 9(75%)had involvement of the middle cerebral artery.Electroencephalography was performed for 29 neonates,with sharp waves in 21 neonates(72%)and seizures in 10 neonates(34%).Symptomatic/supportive treatment varied across different hospitals.Neonatal Behavioral Neurological Assessment was performed for 12 neonates(33%,12/36),with a mean score of(32±4)points.The prognosis of 27 neonates was followed up to around 12 months of age,with 44%(12/27)of the neonates having a good prognosis.Conclusions Ischemic stroke is the main type of neonatal stroke,often with convulsions as the initial presentation,involvement of the middle cerebral artery,sharp waves on electroencephalography,and a relatively low neurodevelopment score.Symptomatic/supportive treatment is the main treatment method,and some neonates tend to have a poor prognosis.
10.Consideration on pre-clinical pharamacodynamic evaluation of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis innovative drugs
Shi-qi WANG ; Na NING ; Yu ZHOU ; Mao-shan YIN ; Yin WANG ; Yi RONG ; Wei ZHOU ; Hong-yuan DA ; Qing-li WANG ; Xuan YE
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(22):3363-3368
Efficiency in pharmacodynamic study and evaluation is the critical issue in current drug research and development of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis(NASH).Resmetirom,the first marketed medicine for NASH,is approved by pathological surrogate endpoints,meanwhile several clinical trials suspended due to failure to achieve the liver histologic surrogate endpoints.The well-done non-clinical pharmacodynamic study basing on pathological features(ballooning degeneration,lobular inflammation,fibrosis)of NASH,is a great support to the whole research and development projects of new medicines for NASH.In this article,we discussed the necessity and feasibility of the NASH non-clinical pharmacodynamic study combining the clinical trials of NASH drug,the pathological features and the animal models of NASH,in order to facilitate the high-quality research and development of NASH drugs.

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