1.Serum levels of trefoil factor 1 and bone morphogenetic protein 4 in patients with diabetic retinopathy and their clinical significance
Laixia DING ; Hongjuan XU ; Yunyi GU ; Yuzhe LIU ; Fang QIAN
International Eye Science 2025;25(7):1135-1139
AIM: To investigate the changes in serum levels of trefoil factor 1(Tff1)and bone morphogenetic protein 4(BMP4)in patients with diabetic retinopathy, and to evaluate their diagnostic value for diabetic retinopathy.METHODS: From January 2022 to January 2024, 186 patients with type 2 diabetes were selected as the study group and divided into a retinopathy subgroup(52 cases)and a non-retinopathy subgroup(134 cases)based on the presence of retinopathy. Another 186 healthy volunteers who underwent physical examinations during the same period were chosen as the control group. Serum Tff1 and BMP4 levels were measured using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA). Pearson analysis was used to assess the correlation between serum Tff1, BMP4 levels, and clinical data. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis was performed to identify factors influencing the development of retinopathy in type 2 diabetic patients. Receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve analysis was conducted to evaluate the diagnostic value of serum Tff1 and BMP4 levels for retinopathy in type 2 diabetic patients.RESULTS: Compared to the control group, serum Tff1 levels were lower and BMP4 levels were higher in both retinopathy and non-retinopathy subgroups(all P<0.05). Specifically, serum Tff1 levels were lower and BMP4 levels were higher in the retinopathy subgroup than in the non-retinopathy subgroup(all P<0.05). Pearson analysis revealed that Tff1 levels in type 2 diabetes patients were negatively correlated with disease duration, glycated hemoglobin levels, and triglyceride levels, while BMP4 levels were positively correlated(all P<0.05). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis identified type 2 diabetes duration, glycated hemoglobin, triglycerides, Tff1, and BMP4 as influencing factors for retinopathy development in type 2 diabetes patients(all P<0.05). ROC curve analysis showed that the combined diagnosis of serum Tff1 and BMP4 had an area under the curve(AUC)of 0.901, which was significantly higher than that of Tff1 alone(Z=2.069, P=0.039)and BMP4 alone(Z=2.072, P=0.038).CONCLUSION: Serum Tff1 levels are decreased and BMP4 levels are increased in patients with diabetic retinopathy, and the combined detection of these two markers offers high diagnostic value for diabetic retinopathy.
2.Research progress on the role of macrophages in tumor immunotherapy and related therapeutic agents
Qi LIU ; Kelei CHEN ; Xiang MENG ; Chengrui FENG ; Jingyi QIAN ; Hongjuan ZHANG ; Shikui GUAN
Immunological Journal 2025;41(6):433-439
Tumor immunotherapy,recognized as the fourth major treatment modality alongside surgery,radiotherapy,and chemotherapy,fundamentally relies on mobilizing and enhancing the body's intrinsic immune system to achieve the precise targeting and elimination of neoplastic lesions.In this therapeutic framework,macrophages derived from blood monocyte differentiation serve as critical components of the innate immune defense system and exert profound impacts within the tumor microenvironment(TME).As the dominant inflammatory cell population infiltrating the TME,tumor-associated macrophages(TAMs)not only perform a key function in immune regulation but also serve as a paradigm for the connection between inflammation and tumors.Therapeutic strategies targeting TAMs aim to reverse the immunosuppressive milieu of the TME through multifaceted regulatory mechanisms,including cellular depletion or functional reprogramming,thereby effectively impeding tumor progression.This review systematically analyzes the intricate immune regulatory mechanisms of macrophages in tumor immunotherapy and synthesizes research advancements in major therapeutic agents targeting TAMs,aiming to provide researchers in the field of tumor immunotherapy and developers of macrophage-modulating pharmaceuticals with novel theoretical insights and practical guidelines.
3.Association of plasma 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine with left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in asymptomatic patients with type 2 diabetes
Hongjuan YANG ; Hong SHU ; Qian HOU ; Ying WANG ; Lichan TAO
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2025;53(6):666-674
Objective:To explore the predictive value of mitochondrial oxidative stress biomarkers 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) copy number in asymptomatic type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patient with left ventricular diastolic dysfunction.Methods:This was a cross-sectional study. T2DM patients without cardiovascular symptoms who were admitted to the Department of Endocrinology, the Third Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University between April 2018 and May 2022 were enrolled. According to the HFA-PEFF score, the enrolled patients were divided into three groups: the T2DM group (HFA-PEFF score ≤1), the left ventricular diastolic dysfunction suspected positive group (HFA-PEFF score 2-4), and the left ventricular diastolic dysfunction positive group (HFA-PEFF score ≥5). Multivariate logistic regression was performed to evaluate the association of plasma 8-OHdG level and mtDNA copy number with left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in patients with T2DM. Receiver operating characteristic curves were constructed to evaluate the predictive ability of plasma 8-OHdG level and its combination with baseline clinical data for left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in T2DM patients, and stratified analysis was performed by sex, age, diabetes duration and hemoglobin A1c levels.Results:A total of 163 T2DM patients without cardiovascular symptoms, aged (54.0±8.7) years, including 93 males (57.1%), were enrolled. Compared with T2DM group, patients in left ventricular diastolic dysfunction suspected positive and positive groups (44.59 (27.72, 55.58) μg/L vs. 93.23 (59.58, 129.80) μg/L vs. 101.91 (71.39, 137.39) μg/L, P<0.05) had significantly higher plasma 8-OHdG levels, while mtDNA copy number showed no statistically significant differences among the three groups (both P>0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that after adjusting for confounder factors, elevated plasma 8-OHdG level were independently associated with both suspected positive left ventricular diastolic dysfunction ( OR=1.036, 95% CI 1.019-1.053, P<0.001) and positive left ventricular diastolic dysfunction ( OR=1.035, 95% CI 1.018-1.053, P<0.001). mtDNA copy number showed no significant association with T2DM accompanied by left ventricular diastolic dysfunction ( P>0.05). Stratified analysis indicated that elevated plasma 8-OHdG level was significantly associated with left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in different age, sex, diabetes course and hemoglobin A1c levels subgroups (all P<0.05). The receiver operating characteristic curves indicated that the combination of baseline clinical data with 8-OhdG level ( AUC=0.871, 95% CI 0.814-0.928, P<0.001) is more effective in predicting asymptomatic left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in T2DM patients than 8-OHdG ( AUC=0.783, 95% CI 0.704-0.861, P<0.001) or baseline clinical data ( AUC=0.736, 95% CI 0.647-0.826, P=0.001) alone. Conclusion:The mitochondrial oxidative stress biomarker 8-OHdG combined with baseline clinical data has good predictive value for asymptomatic left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in T2DM patients, and is expected to be a biomarker to identify diabetes mellitus with asymptomatic diastolic dysfunction.
4.A mixed study of factors influencing quality of life in elderly patients with minor amputations of the diabetic foot
Hongjuan ZHU ; Qian WANG ; Shujun WANG ; Dengfen ZENG ; Wanli CHU ; MUNIRE·MUTAILIPU ; Hongli YU ; Liwei WANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(1):83-89
Objective To investigate the current status of quality of life and its influencing factors in elderly patients with minor amputations of the diabetic foot,providing a basis for medical staff to formulate intervention strategies.Methods A convergent mixed study design was used.A single-centre cross-sectional survey research method was used to select 168 elderly patients with minor amputation of the diabetic foot admitted to the Department of Wound Repair of a tertiary-level hospital in Beijing from May 2022 to May 2024 for questionnaire surveys and multivariate linear regression analyses of factors affecting the quality of life.During the same period,15 patients were selected for semi-structured interviews using purposive sampling based on ternary interaction determinism.Results Quantitative findings:A total of 167 valid questionnaires were retrieved,and the recovery rate of valid questionnaires was 99.4%.the total quality of life score of 167 respondents was(84.22±12.49)scores;the results of multivariate linear regression analyses showed that age and self-care ability were the independent risk factors affecting the quality of life of patients with minor amputation of the diabetic foot(P<0.05).Qualitative findings:a total of 3 themes were extracted based on the triadic interactive determinism,including subject level,environmental level and behavioural level.Mixed findings:age and amputation affect the physical and mental state of patients and hinders quality of life improvement;limited work and life,and scarce external resources;the level of self-care ability restricts self-management behaviours and makes it difficult to improve quality of life.Conclusion Elderly patients with minor amputations of the diabetic foot have impaired physiological and psychological health to some degree,and healthcare professionals should be concerned about the negative impact of minor amputations on elderly diabetic foot patients,while also focusing on their individual needs and providing support.
5.Current status and influencing factors of fear of ulcer recurrence in patients with diabetic foot
Qian WANG ; Hongjuan ZHU ; Na SHI ; Zhenhua XIA ; Hongli YU ; Liwei WANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(20):2486-2492
Objective To explore the fear of ulcer recurrence in patients with diabetic foot and analyze its influencing factors,so as to provide strategies for medical staff to implement comprehensive and personalized nursing interventions.Methods From February 2024 to March 2025,convenience sampling was used to select inpatients and outpatients with diabetic foot ulcers from 6 tertiary hospitals in China as the survey subjects.The general information questionnaire,ADL,MNA,PSQI,Diabetic Foot Self-Management Behavior Scale and FOP-Q-SF were used to investigate and analyze the results.Results A total of 191 questionnaires were distributed and 186 valid questionnaires were returned,with an effective recovery rate of 97.38%.The total score of ulcer recurrence fear of diabetic foot patients was(31.78±7.41).Binary Logistic regression analysis showed that nutritional status,sleep quality,duration of diabetes,other chronic diseases,family per capita monthly income and medical insurance were the influencing factors of ulcer recurrence fear in patients with diabetic foot(P<0.05).Conclusion Patients with diabetic foot have a high level of fear of ulcer recurrence.Nutritional status,sleep quality,duration of diabetes,combined with other chronic diseases,family per capita monthly income,and medical insurance are its influencing factors.Nursing staff should take targeted nursing measures according to its influencing factors to reduce the occurrence of patients' fear of ulcer recurrence.
6.Application of intelligent telerehabilitation based on reinforcement theory on out-of-hospital rehabilitation in patients after reconstructive surgery of anterior cruciate ligament
Hongjuan LIU ; Xue ZHAN ; Minglong WU ; Qi XIAO ; Qian WANG ; Jing LIAO
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(8):30-37
Objective To investigate the effect of an intelligent telerehabilitation developed with reinforcement theory on the postoperative functional recovery and return to sport in patients after reconstructive surgery of anterior cruciate ligament.Methods By using the convenience sampling method,120 patients after reconstructive surgery of anterior cruciate ligament at a tertiary general hospital in Wuhan from June 2022 to June 2023 were selected as the research subjects.Sixty patients admitted to our hospital between June 2022 and December 2022 were assigned to a control group,while another 60 patients admitted to our hospital between January 2023 and June 2023 were assigned to an trial group.The patients in the control group received conventional surgical treatment,nursing care and instructions for rehabilitation,whereas additional rehabilitation based on the intelligent telerehabilitation developed with reinforcement theory was given to the patients in the trial group.The two groups were compared in terms of postoperative knee function and compliance with rehabilitation exercise.Results The compliance of the trial group with home rehabilitation training was higher than that of the control group.The comparison between the two groups showed a statistically significant difference(P<0.05).12 months after surgery,patients in the trial group exhibited higher scores in International Knee Documentation Committee Subjective knee form(IKDC)and Lysholm and Gillquist knee scores compared with those in the control group(both P<0.05.Also,the patients in trial group showed lower incidences of pain,swelling and joint instability compared with those in the control group(all P<0.05).At 12 months after surgery,the patients in trial group showed better capability to perform daily activities and participate in sports in comparison with those in the control group(both P<0.05).Conclusion The intelligent telerehabilitation based on reinforcement theory can improve the compliance of patient with rehabilitation.It therefore is able to reduce incidences of postoperative complications such as pain,swelling,knee instability and locking in patients who had the surgery for reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament.It also enhances the function recovery of knee,and helps patients to resume the activities in life and sports.
7.Self-management dilemmas and coping strategies for home-dwelling elderly patients with diabetic foot: a qualitative study
Hongli YU ; Hongjuan ZHU ; Qian WANG ; Liwei WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(22):3031-3036
Objective:To deeply understand the real experiences of self-management in home-dwelling elderly patients with diabetic foot, explore the factors associated with management dilemmas, and reveal the diversity of coping strategies based on the theory of planned behavior, so as to provide a reference for development of targeted clinical nursing strategies.Methods:Purposive sampling was used to select 21 elderly patients with diabetic foot who attended the Fourth Medical Center of the Chinese PLA General Hospital from May 2023 to March 2024 for semi-structured interviews. Colaizzi 7-step analysis was used to analyze and refine the themes.Results:After collating, analyzing and summarizing the interview data, 3 themes and 9 sub-themes were extracted, namely, behavioral attitudes (lack of self-management awareness due to insufficient cognition, compromising and avoiding psychology restricting self-management behaviors, negative emotions generating and attacking confidence in self-management), subjective norms (lack of healthcare channels increasing the difficulty of accessing healthcare, increased economic burden delaying disease treatment, and poor treatment experience damaging physical and mental health) and perceived behavioral control (accumulation of knowledge to put into practice, experience of multiple management strategies, seeking external help and support) .Conclusions:The home-dwelling elderly patients with diabetic foot have multiple self-management dilemmas. Nursing staff should emphasize the patient's own and objective dilemmas, provide cognitive intervention strategies, multiple coping support, and long-term professional guidance to improve the patients' self-management ability.
8.Current status and influencing factors of fear of ulcer recurrence in patients with diabetic foot
Qian WANG ; Hongjuan ZHU ; Na SHI ; Zhenhua XIA ; Hongli YU ; Liwei WANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(20):2486-2492
Objective To explore the fear of ulcer recurrence in patients with diabetic foot and analyze its influencing factors,so as to provide strategies for medical staff to implement comprehensive and personalized nursing interventions.Methods From February 2024 to March 2025,convenience sampling was used to select inpatients and outpatients with diabetic foot ulcers from 6 tertiary hospitals in China as the survey subjects.The general information questionnaire,ADL,MNA,PSQI,Diabetic Foot Self-Management Behavior Scale and FOP-Q-SF were used to investigate and analyze the results.Results A total of 191 questionnaires were distributed and 186 valid questionnaires were returned,with an effective recovery rate of 97.38%.The total score of ulcer recurrence fear of diabetic foot patients was(31.78±7.41).Binary Logistic regression analysis showed that nutritional status,sleep quality,duration of diabetes,other chronic diseases,family per capita monthly income and medical insurance were the influencing factors of ulcer recurrence fear in patients with diabetic foot(P<0.05).Conclusion Patients with diabetic foot have a high level of fear of ulcer recurrence.Nutritional status,sleep quality,duration of diabetes,combined with other chronic diseases,family per capita monthly income,and medical insurance are its influencing factors.Nursing staff should take targeted nursing measures according to its influencing factors to reduce the occurrence of patients' fear of ulcer recurrence.
9.Research progress on the role of macrophages in tumor immunotherapy and related therapeutic agents
Qi LIU ; Kelei CHEN ; Xiang MENG ; Chengrui FENG ; Jingyi QIAN ; Hongjuan ZHANG ; Shikui GUAN
Immunological Journal 2025;41(6):433-439
Tumor immunotherapy,recognized as the fourth major treatment modality alongside surgery,radiotherapy,and chemotherapy,fundamentally relies on mobilizing and enhancing the body's intrinsic immune system to achieve the precise targeting and elimination of neoplastic lesions.In this therapeutic framework,macrophages derived from blood monocyte differentiation serve as critical components of the innate immune defense system and exert profound impacts within the tumor microenvironment(TME).As the dominant inflammatory cell population infiltrating the TME,tumor-associated macrophages(TAMs)not only perform a key function in immune regulation but also serve as a paradigm for the connection between inflammation and tumors.Therapeutic strategies targeting TAMs aim to reverse the immunosuppressive milieu of the TME through multifaceted regulatory mechanisms,including cellular depletion or functional reprogramming,thereby effectively impeding tumor progression.This review systematically analyzes the intricate immune regulatory mechanisms of macrophages in tumor immunotherapy and synthesizes research advancements in major therapeutic agents targeting TAMs,aiming to provide researchers in the field of tumor immunotherapy and developers of macrophage-modulating pharmaceuticals with novel theoretical insights and practical guidelines.
10.A mixed study of factors influencing quality of life in elderly patients with minor amputations of the diabetic foot
Hongjuan ZHU ; Qian WANG ; Shujun WANG ; Dengfen ZENG ; Wanli CHU ; MUNIRE·MUTAILIPU ; Hongli YU ; Liwei WANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(1):83-89
Objective To investigate the current status of quality of life and its influencing factors in elderly patients with minor amputations of the diabetic foot,providing a basis for medical staff to formulate intervention strategies.Methods A convergent mixed study design was used.A single-centre cross-sectional survey research method was used to select 168 elderly patients with minor amputation of the diabetic foot admitted to the Department of Wound Repair of a tertiary-level hospital in Beijing from May 2022 to May 2024 for questionnaire surveys and multivariate linear regression analyses of factors affecting the quality of life.During the same period,15 patients were selected for semi-structured interviews using purposive sampling based on ternary interaction determinism.Results Quantitative findings:A total of 167 valid questionnaires were retrieved,and the recovery rate of valid questionnaires was 99.4%.the total quality of life score of 167 respondents was(84.22±12.49)scores;the results of multivariate linear regression analyses showed that age and self-care ability were the independent risk factors affecting the quality of life of patients with minor amputation of the diabetic foot(P<0.05).Qualitative findings:a total of 3 themes were extracted based on the triadic interactive determinism,including subject level,environmental level and behavioural level.Mixed findings:age and amputation affect the physical and mental state of patients and hinders quality of life improvement;limited work and life,and scarce external resources;the level of self-care ability restricts self-management behaviours and makes it difficult to improve quality of life.Conclusion Elderly patients with minor amputations of the diabetic foot have impaired physiological and psychological health to some degree,and healthcare professionals should be concerned about the negative impact of minor amputations on elderly diabetic foot patients,while also focusing on their individual needs and providing support.

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