1.Research progress of CRISPR/Cas9 in genetically inherited eye diseases
Zhangyu LIU ; Xun QIN ; Jiayu HUANG ; Qin JIANG
International Eye Science 2025;25(6):912-917
Currently, researchers have identified several mutated genes associated with hereditary eye diseases; however, effective therapeutic options remain scarce. The emergence of clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats(CRISPR)and its associated proteins(CRISPR-associated proteins, Cas)offers a promising approach for treating these diseases. CRISPR/Cas9 enables precise targeting and modification of specific genetic sequences, allowing for the correction of mutated genes, as well as knockout or replacement of pathogenic genes to achieve therapeutic effects. In ophthalmology, CRISPR/Cas9 has been applied to various hereditary eye disorders, including corneal dystrophy, congenital cataracts, glaucoma, and retinitis pigmentosa. Additionally, significant progress has been made to utilize CRISPR/Cas9 to develop disease models. Therefore, it has great potential for clinical applications. However, challenges such as delivery efficiency and off-target effects remain. This review summarizes the mechanism of CRISPR/Cas9, its applications in genetic eye diseases and disease models, as well as the existing challenges, aiming to provide new insights for treatment.
2.Emerging roles of extracellular vesicles in oral and maxillofacial areas.
Qianting WANG ; Jiayu SUN ; Haci JIANG ; Mengfei YU
International Journal of Oral Science 2025;17(1):11-11
The oral and maxillofacial region is a highly complex area composed of multiple tissue types and bears various critical functions of the human body. Diseases in this region pose significant diagnostic and management challenges; therefore, exploring new strategies for early diagnosis, targeted treatment, and tissue reconstruction is key to improving patient prognosis and quality of life. Extracellular vesicles are a group of heterogeneous lipid-bilayer membrane structures secreted by most cell types, including exosomes, microvesicles, and apoptotic bodies. Present in various body fluids and tissues, they act as messengers via the transfer of nucleic acids, proteins, and metabolites to recipient cells. To date, studies have revealed the different roles of extracellular vesicles in physiological or pathological processes, as well as applications in disease diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. The importance and tissue specificity of the dental and maxillofacial tissues indicate that extracellular vesicles derived from this region are promising for further research. This paper reviews the published data on extracellular vesicles derived from cells, body fluids, and tissues in oral and maxillofacial regions, summarizes the latest advances in extracellular vesicles from extensive sources, and concludes with a focus on the current research progress and application prospects of engineered exosomes in oral science.
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3.A comparative study of depression phenotype in a tumor-bearing mouse model of breast cancer
Xiaofei LI ; Ke JIANG ; Mengting DONG ; Yuelian WANG ; Jiaqi LIU ; Xin LI ; Jiayu SHENG
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2025;33(2):232-240
Objective Compare the depression phenotypes of a breast cancer tumor-bearing mouse model constructed using two different method and a mouse model of breast cancer depression with clinical manifestations,as well as assess their suitability for basic research.Methods We constructed a tumor model with 4T1 breast cancer cells alone(4T1 group)and a tumor-depression composite model given chronic unpredictable mild(CUMS)(4T1+CUMS group).The experimental period was 42 d,and the body mass,tumor volume,and survival time of the mice were monitored throughout the whole process.Two depressive behavioral tests(of sucrose preference test,open field test,tail suspension test,and elevated plus maze)were performed on the 15th and 29th days,respectively.Hematoxylin-eosin(HE)staining was used to observe the pathological changes of hippocampal neurons in brain tissue sections.Results(1)Body mass:The body mass of the 4T1 group and 4T1+CUMS group began to decrease from 29 d,and the body mass of the 4T1+CUMS group was significantly lower than that of the 4T1 group and Control group at the end of the experiment(P<0.001).(2)Tumor volume:There was no significant difference in the growth rate of tumors between the two model groups throughout the experiment(P>0.05).(3)Survival time:The survival rates of the 4T1 group and 4T1+CUMS group were 100%and 60%,and the first death of mice in the 4T1+CUMS group was on the 36th day.(4)Behavior test of depression:There was no significant difference between the three groups in the first depressive behavior tests(P>0.05),and the two groups showed obvious depressive phenotypes in the second behavioral tests.The sucrose preference index and activity distance in the central area were significantly decreased in the two model groups(P<0.001),and the immobility time was significantly increased(P<0.001).(5)Pathological section of brain tissue:On pathological examination of brain tissue,we observed a reduced number of neuronal cells in the hippocampus of the 4T1 group and 4T1+CUMS group,their morphology was irregular,the arrangement between the cells was disordered and the gap was unclear,and some nucleoli were blurred.Conclusions Although the tumor-only method and the tumor with compound stress stimulation method can both be used to prepare breast cancer depression models,the tumor-only modeling method is simpler and the mortality rate after successful modeling is higher.The long window of time is convenient for subsequent drug administration and detection,and the causes of the depression phenotype are more in line with the clinical causes and manifestations.Therefore,the 4T1 model can provide a reference model for future animal experiments on breast cancer tumor-related depression.
4.μQFR after target vessel pretreatment can predict the occurrence of VOCE events in patients with de novo coronary artery disease treated with drug-coated balloon
Yueming YAO ; Guoli ZHAO ; Qunxing LI ; Jie YANG ; Yuan CHANG ; Chunyuan JIANG ; Qi CHENG ; Jiayu LIU ; Xianzhen PENG ; Delu YIN
Chinese Journal of Arteriosclerosis 2025;33(6):523-530
Aim To investigate the predictive value of the Murray law-based quantitative flow ratio(μQFR)after target vessel pretreatment for vascular-related adverse events in patients with de novo coronary lesions treated with drug-coated balloon.Methods This retrospective study included 223 lesions from 223 patients who underwent drug-coated balloon-only strategy and completed 2-year clinical follow-up.Coronary angiographic images of target vessels pre-procedure,post-balloon and post-procedure were collected,and analyzed using a novel Murray's law-based algorithm.The μQFR analysis of each target vessel included not only the μQFR value of the target vessel,but also the length of the target vessel,the degree of vessel diameter stenosis,the reference lumen diameter,the minimum lumen diameter and blood flow velocity.The primary endpoint was defined as the postoperative vessel-oriented composite endpoint(VOCE).Results During the2-year clinical follow-up period,a total of 25 patients(11.2%)experienced VOCE events.Com-pared with the control group,patients with VOCE events after pretreatment showed a decrease in μQFR(P<0.001).Multivariate Logistic analysis showed that a lower target vessel μQFR after pretreatment(OR=0.931,95%CI:0.894~0.969,P<0.001)was an independent predictor of VOCE events.ROC curve analysis showed that the cut-off value for predicting 2-year VOCE events using preprocessed μQFR was 0.83(95%CI:0.727~0.840),with a sensitivity of 72.7%and a specificity of 84.0%(AUC=0.773,95%CI:0.676~0.870,P<0.001).Survival analysis showed that compared with patients with μQFR>0.83,patients with μQFR≤0.83 had a significantly higher incidence of VOCE events at 1 and 2 years,increasing to 3.909 times(16.9%vs.4.6%,HR=3.909,95%CI:1.539~9.930,P=0.004)and 2.867 times(19.7%vs.7.2%,HR=2.867,95%CI:1.301~6.316,P=0.009).After adjusting for potential con-founds,patients with pretreated μQFR≤0.83 had a 2.567 times in 2-year incidence of VOCE events(HR=2.567,95%CI:1.151~5.727,P=0.021)and a 3.712 times in 1-year incidence of VOCE events(HR=3.712,95%CI:1.478~9.810,P=0.006)compared to patients with good pretreatment.Conclusions For patients with in situ coronary artery disease,a lower μQFR after pretreatment increases the risk of postoperative adverse clinical events.μQFR≤0.83 may be used to evaluate the effectiveness of lesion pretreatment.
5.Efficacy of Sanhua essential oil inhalation in patients with breast cancer-related depression undergoing chemotherapy: A randomized, single-masked, placebo-controlled clinical trial
Xiaofei Li ; Zehui Xu ; Mengting Dong ; Yuelian Wang ; Xinyue Zhou ; Ke Jiang ; Jiayu Sheng
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2025;2025(3):348-357
ObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy of Sanhua essential oil inhalation as aromatherapy in patients with breast cancer-related depression.MethodsIn total, 144 patients with breast cancer-related depression who underwent postoperative chemotherapy were recruited. The participants in the control group (n = 52) were offered a placebo (sunflower oil) daily, whereas those in the essential oil group (n = 52) were administered Sanhua essential oil. This study evaluated depression improvement, Hamilton Depression Scale score, scores of symptoms in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), Pittsburgh Sleepiness Quotient Index score, incidence of nausea and vomiting, and signal changes on functional magnetic resonance imaging.ResultsDepression improved by 48.1% and 21.2% in the essential oil and control groups, respectively (P = .010). The Hamilton Depression Scale score (P = .017), scores for symptoms in TCM (P = .002), and the incidence of nausea and vomiting in the acute and delayed phases were lower in the essential oil group than in the control group (nausea in the acute phase, P = .017; nausea in the delayed phase, P = .039; vomiting in the acute phase, P = .008; vomiting in the delayed phase, P = .081). The Pittsburgh Sleepiness Quotient Index score was lower in the essential oil group than in the control group (P = .005). Significant differences existed between the two groups in the left superior parietal gyrus, right precuneus, left dorsolateral superior frontal gyrus, and right precentral gyrus according to functional connectivity on functional magnetic resonance imaging.ConclusionInhalation of Sanhua essential oil alleviated depression in patients undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer, improved sleep quality, relieved TCM symptoms, reduced nausea and vomiting, and regulated activities in the brain regions.
6.Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation could overcome the poor prognosis of DNMT3AmutNPM1mutFLT3-ITDmut in acute myeloid leukemia: real-world multicenter analysis in China.
Wenxuan HUO ; Yifan SHEN ; Jiayu HUANG ; Yang YANG ; Shuang FAN ; Xiaosu ZHAO ; Qi WEN ; Luxiang WANG ; Chuanhe JIANG ; Yang CAO ; Xiaodong MO ; Yang XU ; Xiaoxia HU
Frontiers of Medicine 2025;19(1):90-100
The cooccurrence of NPM1, FLT3-ITD, and DNMT3A mutations (i.e., triple mutation) is related to dismal prognosis in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) receiving chemotherapy alone. In this multicenter retrospective cohort study, we aimed to identify whether allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) could overcome the poor prognosis of DNMT3AmutNPM1mutFLT3-ITDmut AML across four transplant centers in China. Fifty-three patients with triple-mutated AML receiving allo-HSCT in complete remission were enrolled. The 1.5-year probabilities of relapse, leukemia-free survival, and overall survival after allo-HSCT were 11.9%, 80.3%, and 81.8%, respectively. Multivariate analysis revealed that more than one course of induction chemotherapy and allo-HSCT beyond CR1 were associated with poor survival. To our knowledge, this work is the largest study to explore the up-to-date undefined role of allo-HSCT in patients with triple-mutated AML. Our real-world data suggest that allo-HSCT could overcome the poor prognosis of DNMT3AmutNPM1mutFLT3-ITDmut in AML.
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fms-Like Tyrosine Kinase 3/genetics*
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7.μQFR after target vessel pretreatment can predict the occurrence of VOCE events in patients with de novo coronary artery disease treated with drug-coated balloon
Yueming YAO ; Guoli ZHAO ; Qunxing LI ; Jie YANG ; Yuan CHANG ; Chunyuan JIANG ; Qi CHENG ; Jiayu LIU ; Xianzhen PENG ; Delu YIN
Chinese Journal of Arteriosclerosis 2025;33(6):523-530
Aim To investigate the predictive value of the Murray law-based quantitative flow ratio(μQFR)after target vessel pretreatment for vascular-related adverse events in patients with de novo coronary lesions treated with drug-coated balloon.Methods This retrospective study included 223 lesions from 223 patients who underwent drug-coated balloon-only strategy and completed 2-year clinical follow-up.Coronary angiographic images of target vessels pre-procedure,post-balloon and post-procedure were collected,and analyzed using a novel Murray's law-based algorithm.The μQFR analysis of each target vessel included not only the μQFR value of the target vessel,but also the length of the target vessel,the degree of vessel diameter stenosis,the reference lumen diameter,the minimum lumen diameter and blood flow velocity.The primary endpoint was defined as the postoperative vessel-oriented composite endpoint(VOCE).Results During the2-year clinical follow-up period,a total of 25 patients(11.2%)experienced VOCE events.Com-pared with the control group,patients with VOCE events after pretreatment showed a decrease in μQFR(P<0.001).Multivariate Logistic analysis showed that a lower target vessel μQFR after pretreatment(OR=0.931,95%CI:0.894~0.969,P<0.001)was an independent predictor of VOCE events.ROC curve analysis showed that the cut-off value for predicting 2-year VOCE events using preprocessed μQFR was 0.83(95%CI:0.727~0.840),with a sensitivity of 72.7%and a specificity of 84.0%(AUC=0.773,95%CI:0.676~0.870,P<0.001).Survival analysis showed that compared with patients with μQFR>0.83,patients with μQFR≤0.83 had a significantly higher incidence of VOCE events at 1 and 2 years,increasing to 3.909 times(16.9%vs.4.6%,HR=3.909,95%CI:1.539~9.930,P=0.004)and 2.867 times(19.7%vs.7.2%,HR=2.867,95%CI:1.301~6.316,P=0.009).After adjusting for potential con-founds,patients with pretreated μQFR≤0.83 had a 2.567 times in 2-year incidence of VOCE events(HR=2.567,95%CI:1.151~5.727,P=0.021)and a 3.712 times in 1-year incidence of VOCE events(HR=3.712,95%CI:1.478~9.810,P=0.006)compared to patients with good pretreatment.Conclusions For patients with in situ coronary artery disease,a lower μQFR after pretreatment increases the risk of postoperative adverse clinical events.μQFR≤0.83 may be used to evaluate the effectiveness of lesion pretreatment.
8.Trends in the prevalence and patterns of cardiometabolic multimorbidity in Beijing, 2005—2022
Aijuan MA ; Gang LI ; Jiayu WANG ; Chen XIE ; Bo JIANG ; Li NIE ; Yingqi WEI ; Kai FANG ; Jin XIE ; Zhong DONG ; Jun LYU ; Liming LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2025;41(7):561-569
Objective:To analyze the prevalence trends and epidemiological characteristics of cardiometabolic multimorbidity(CMM) in Beijing from 2005 to 2022.Methods:A series of representative cross-sectional surveys were conducted in Beijing between 2005 and 2022 using a stratified multistage cluster random sampling method. A total of 110 496 permanent residents aged 18-79 years participated in face-to-face interviews, physical examinations, and laboratory testing. Complex sampling logistic regression models were employed to identify factors associated with CMM, and Joinpoint regression was used to assess temporal trends in prevalence. Results:The prevalence of CMM was 22.3% in 2005 and 24.3% in 2022, with an average annual percent change of 0.1%(95% CI -1.3%-1.3%, P>0.05). In rural areas, the prevalence increased by 1.3% per year(95% CI 0.2%-2.6%, P<0.05), while among obese individuals, it decreased by 1.0% annually( P<0.05). The most common CMM patterns were hypertension combined with dyslipidemia(13.2%), hypertension combined with diabetes(7.0%), and diabetes combined with dyslipidemia(5.8%). The prevalence of hypertension and dyslipidemia comorbidity showed a long-term decline among females, those aged 60-79 and obese individuals( P<0.05). In contrast, the prevalence of hypertension and diabetes comorbidity increased over time in rural residents and individuals with normal body weight( P<0.05). Furthermore, diabetes and dyslipidemia comorbidity rates increased significantly among males, adults aged 18-59 years, those with a college education or above, rural residents and individuals with normal body weight( P<0.05). Multivariable logistic regression indicated that male, older age, overweight, obese, and lower education level were independently associated with a higher risk of CMM( P<0.05). Conclusion:From 2005 to 2022, the prevalence of CMM remained high among adults in Beijing. While prevalence decreased among obese individuals, it increased significantly in rural areas. Hypertension combined with dyslipidemia was the most common multimorbidity pattern throughout the study period.
9.Early functional brain network characteristics in neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy assessed by functional near-infrared spectroscopy
Ziming WANG ; Zhuoyu ZHAO ; Ling ZHAO ; Jiayu ZHOU ; Yingying JIANG ; Laishuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2025;28(4):273-279
Objective:To investigate the clinical utility of functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) in evaluating cerebral function in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE).Methods:This was a case-control study. Fifteen neonates with moderate to severe HIE who were admitted to the Department of Neonatal Medical Center, Children's Hospital of Fudan University from March 2023 to August 2024 and completed fNIRS testing were selected as the HIE group, and 15 full-term infants without neurological diseases and completed fNIRS testing were selected as the control group during the same period. Resting-state fNIRS data were acquired to construct cerebral functional connectivity networks and topological properties were analyzed. Statistical analyses included independent t-tests, Mann-Whitney U tests, analysis of variance, and Chi-square tests. Results:Compared with controls, the HIE group exhibited significantly reduced global functional connectivity strength [0.15 (0.05-0.26) vs. 0.24 (0.13-0.35), Z=-7.66, P<0.001]. Both groups demonstrated small-world network properties, with no intergroup difference (1.17±0.05 vs. 1.14±0.05, t=2.02, P=0.050). The HIE group showed decreased shortest path length (6.22±0.52 vs. 13.74±0.49, t=48.18, P<0.001), global efficiency (0.26±0.04 vs. 0.30±0.05, t=2.50, P=0.018) and normalized shortest path length (1.50±0.07 vs. 1.62±0.22, t=2.43, P=0.020). No differences were observed in the clustering coefficient or local efficiency between the two groups. Regional analysis revealed reduced nodal efficiency in both left (0.30±0.06 vs. 0.35±0.05, t=2.47, P=0.021) and right hemispheres (0.30±0.06 vs. 0.37±0.06, t=2.68, P=0.013) in HIE neonates compared with that of the corresponding hemispheres in the control group. The intra-group comparison showed no statistical significance in node efficiency between the left and right hemispheres (both P>0.05). Conclusion:fNIRS captures functional network signatures in HIE, demonstrating clinical potential for early detection of cerebral dysfunction in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic injury.
10.Exploration, practice, and implications of evaluating the implementation quality of scenario-based simulation courses
Jiayu WANG ; Lingling XU ; Zhehan JIANG ; Ting SHI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(9):1188-1193
Objective:To explore the construction of an assessment tool for the implementation of scenario-based simulation courses, and provide a reference for the standardized implementation of scenario-based simulation courses and the key direction of teacher training.Methods:Based on the elements of the implementation of scenario-based simulation courses, the Scenario-Based Simulation Course Implementation Quality Scale was developed through expert interviews and expert panel meetings. This scale was used to rate the implementation of scenario-based simulation courses by 12 teaching teams in Shanghai, China. The evaluation scores were collected and analyzed using R language.Results:The reliability of the evaluation scale was assessed using Cronbach's α (0.893) and inter-rater consistency was assessed using the intraclass correlation coefficient (0.226). Among the 12 teaching teams, the lowest score rate was 67.07% for "debriefing". A correlation analysis between scenario-based simulation teaching design and course implementation showed a Pearson correlation coefficient r of -0.08 ( P=0.809), which indicated no significant correlation between them. Conclusions:The assessment of the implementation of scenario-based simulation courses should include all aspects of course implementation. The rater's understanding of scenario-based simulation courses can affect the results. Debriefing remains a challenge in implementing scenario-based simulation courses. A comprehensive assessment of the teaching ability of simulation teaching teams should include both teaching design and course implementation.


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