1.Research progress on the intervention of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cell in neurodegenerative disease
Hongcai XU ; Yumin XU ; Shiyu LIU ; Huayu YAN ; Yuan LIU ; Xin YANG ; Yabo WU
China Pharmacy 2026;37(3):395-400
Human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cell (hUC-MSC) as a cell-based therapeutic strategy have demonstrated significant application potential in the field of intervention for neurodegenerative disease (NDD) due to their advantages such as self-renewal, multi-directional differentiation, and low immunogenicity. hUC-MSC effectively intervenes in the pathological features and neurological functions of various disease models such as Alzheimer disease, Parkinson’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and multiple sclerosis primarily through multiple mechanisms such as homing and differentiation, mediating paracrine actions and releasing exosomes, as well as immune regulation and anti-inflammation. Some clinical studies have also preliminarily verified their safety and effectiveness. Currently, its research still faces challenges such as immune rejection reactions requiring further observation, long-term safety needing evaluation, mechanisms of action not being fully elucidated, and slow progress in clinical trials. Future research needs to establish pharmaceutical standards for hUC-MSC, deepen their pharmacological mechanisms and clinical trials, ultimately providing new and effective drug treatment options for patients with NDD.
2.Epidemiological characteristics, outcome analysis, and management strategies for DAT-positive blood donors
Shiyu YIN ; Zhihua XU ; Xueqin GENG ; Zhuan LIU ; Hongliang HUANG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2026;39(3):360-366
Objective: To investigate the epidemiological characteristics, outcome patterns, and management strategies for blood donors with a positive direct antiglobulin test (DAT). Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on donation data from 808 386 donors from 2013 to 2023, focusing on those whose blood was discarded due to DAT positivity. Follow-up was performed on 125 DAT-positive donors, and 98 blood samples were collected. The samples were re-tested for DAT, DAT typing (IgG/C3d), and unexpected antibody screening using both the tube method and the microcolumn gel method. Results: Epidemiological characteristics: Retrospective data revealed 147 DAT-positive blood donors, yielding a positivity rate of 1/5 500. The DAT positivity rate using the tube method was 0.118‰ (49/416 893), lower than that of the microcolumn gel method at 0.25‰ (98/391 493). Among DAT-positive individuals, 44.2% (65/147) exhibited agglutination intensity<2+. Outcome analysis: The proportion of donors with positive DAT test results that converted to negative was 54.1% (53/98), with a conversion interval ranging from 8 to 117 months (mean 49.9 months). All donors in the negative conversion group had a previous DAT intensity<2+, whereas 95.6% (43/45) of the non-negative conversion group had intensity ≥2+ (P<0.001). Unexpected antibodies (anti-E, anti-M, etc.) were detected in 18 cases. Methodological differences: Review of results revealed 35 cases positive by both the DAT tube assay and microcolumn gel method. An additional 10 cases were positive by only one method: 5 were positive only by the tube assay, and 5 were positive only by the microcolumn gel method. Clinical validation: Among 14 DAT-positive donors who became negative and donated blood again, the clinical infusion efficacy of red blood cell products could be assessed in 10 cases, with 9 cases demonstrating effective infusion. Conclusion: Some DAT-positive blood donors may naturally convert to negative status, with the intensity of previous test results potentially serving as a key predictive factor for conversion. It is recommended to employ a combined approach of tube-based and microcolumn gel-based methods for retesting, concurrently screening for irregular antibodies. A tentative tiered management strategy is proposed: individuals with DAT intensity <2+ should be deferred for 12 months before retesting, while those with ≥2+ intensity should be permanently deferred.
3.Advances in genetic engineering and molecular modification of sweet-tasting proteins.
Shangyang LU ; Shiyu CHANG ; Yuqing WANG ; Bo LIU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2025;41(2):559-573
Sweet-tasting proteins demonstrate application potential in foods and beverages due to their high sweetness, low calorie, and non-toxicity. So far, eight natural sweet-tasting proteins have been obtained from natural plants. This paper briefs the sweetness properties of the eight proteins and the molecular mechanism of the sweetness, reviews the progress in the genetic engineering, heterologous expression, and molecular modification of three representative sweet-tasting proteins (monellin, brazzein, and thaumatin), and summarizes their expression yields in different hosts and sweetness properties. Lastly, this paper prospects the research, application, and industrial development of sweet-tasting proteins. This review provides a reference for further research and development of new proteinaceous sweeteners.
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4.Recent advance in TDP-43 pathology in diagnosis and treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Shiyu SHI ; Yu ZHANG ; Yaxi LIU ; Qi NIU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2025;24(3):304-309
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease that affects upper and lower motor neurons, and its mechanism has not been fully elucidated. In recent years, studies have shown that TAR DNA binding protein-43 (TDP-43) can affect neuronal function through multiple pathways and is closely related to the clinical manifestations and prognoses of ALS patients, suggesting that TDP-43 pathology may be an important target for the diagnosis and treatment of ALS. This article reviews the research progress on role of TDP-43 pathology in pathological mechanism of ALS and its application in diagnosis and treatment of ALS, aiming to provide reference for diagnosis and treatment of ALS.
5.Association of urinary serine protease Corin with clinical staging in early diabetic kidney disease
Wenqian TIAN ; Jingyi LU ; Danyang CHEN ; Sa LI ; Shiyu LIU ; Xiaoying ZHANG ; Wanjun PANG ; Yahui HU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2025;41(2):120-128
Objective:To investigate the level of urinary serine protease(Corin) in early diabetic kidney disease(DKD) and its correlation with clinical stage.Methods:One hundred and seventy-three patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(DM) from two tertiary A hospitals in Henan, diagnosed between April 2023 and December 2023 were selected as the research group, and 120 healthy subjects were selected as the control group. Basic clinical information and laboratory data were collected, and urinary Corin level was detected. DM patients were classified into G1-G5 stages based on estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR), and those in the early DKD stages(G1-G3) were further divided into A1-A3 subgroups based on urinary albumin/creatinine ratio(ACR). Spearman correlation analysis was performed to assess relationships between urinary Corin and other indicators, linear regression analysis identified factors influencing urinary Corin in early DKD patients, logistic regression analysis evaluated the risk factors for early DKD, and receiver operating characteristic(ROC) curve analysis determined the diagnostic value of urinary Corin in early DKD. Results:Urinary Corin levels were significantly higher in early DKD patients compared to healthy controls, with levels increasing as ACR rose( P<0.05). Urinary Corin was positively associated with serum creatinine( r=0.570), urea( r=0.458), cystatin C( r=0.693), ACR( r=0.616), urinary transferrin( r=0.448), urinary α1 microglobulin( r=0.507), urinary n-acetyl-β-D-glucosaminase( r=0.388) and A subgroup( r=0.692) while was negatively correlated with eGFR( r=-0.647), albumin( r=-0.312)(all P<0.05). eGFR was the only independent factor affecting urinary Corin. After adjusting for confounding factors in logistic regression analysis, urinary Corin was still an independent influencing factor for early DKD. ROC curve analysis indicated that urinary Corin had a diagnostic AUC of 0.842(95% CI 0.791-0.892, P<0.001), with a cut-off value of 2 226.04 pg/mL, sensitivity of 0.712, and specificity of 0.858 for early DKD diagnosis. Conclusions:Urinary Corin was elevated in early DKD patients and correlated with clinical stage. Urinary Corin is an independent factor of early DKD, and a reliable predictor of early DKD diagnosis.
6.Study on the correlation between H3N2 subtype influenza virus F195Y mutation and inadaptability in chicken embryos
Shunwu HUANG ; Jinyu DUAN ; Shiyu QI ; Hui LIU ; Ying SUN ; Weihua WU ; Xin WANG ; Yu′e HAO ; Shumei ZOU ; Dayan WANG ; Shisong FANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2025;39(2):175-181
Objective:This study aimed to explore the molecular mechanisms of the maladaptation of H3N2 influenza virus in chicken embryos, provide a theoretical basis for the restoration of H3N2 influenza vaccine production in chicken embryos.Methods:Samples of respiratory secretions from patients with influenza-like symptoms (Influenza-like Illness, ILI) caused by H3N2 influenza virus were inoculated into chicken embryos and Madin-Darby Canine Kidney cells (MDCK), respectively. After isolating the virus, hemagglutination experiments were conducted to detect hemagglutination titers and hemagglutination inhibition experiments were used to compare antigenic differences; further, whole-genome sequencing of H3N2 influenza virus was performed using second-generation high-throughput gene sequencing (Next Generation High-Throughput Gene Sequencing, NGS), and key amino acid sites of mutations were identified through sequence alignment; combined with sialic acid receptor binding experiments, the differences in the binding of wild-type and mutant receptor binding sites (RBS) to sialic acid receptors were compared; finally, molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulation method were used to explore the specific molecular mechanisms of how mutation sites affect the differences in the affinity of the RBS pocket for sialic acid receptors.Results:The hemagglutination assay result indicated that both chicken embryos and MDCK cells could isolate the influenza virus, and the hemagglutination inhibition test showed that no antigenic differences were produced in the isolated strains. NGS analysis revealed that the H3N2 virus underwent an F195Y mutation in the (RBS) region of the hemagglutinin (HA) protein after adaptation through chicken embryo passages. Receptor-binding experiments demonstrated that the F195Y mutation enhanced the virus′s binding ability to α2, 3-linked sialic acid glycan (Neu5Acα2-3Galβ1-4GlcNAcβ-PAA, 3′SLN), while the mutation did not affect the affinity of the RBS pocket for α2, 6-linked sialic acid glycan (Neu5Acα2-6Galβ1-4GlcNAcβ-PAA, 6′SLN). Molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulation result indicate that the F195Y mutation, by replacing a hydrophobic amino acid with a hydrophilic one, leads to a significant decrease in the structure of the RBS pocket, enhancing the binding stability of the H3N2 influenza virus with α2, 3-sln. This is specifically manifested by an increase in binding time and an increase in the number of hydrogen bonds at the RBS site with the receptor. Furthermore, the F195Y mutation does not alter the binding of the virus to other receptors.Conclusions:The F195Y mutation in the RBS pocket of H3N2 influenza virus is a key site affecting the viral chicken embryo inadaptability.
7.Expert consensus on perinatal care management of infants with congenital heart disease
Qian ZHANG ; Yafei LIU ; Mengran LI ; Na WANG ; Yanjiao WANG ; Shiyu WANG ; Qingyin LI
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(5):552-557
Objective To explore the expert consensus on perinatal care management of infants with congenital heart disease(hereinafter referred to as"Consensus")in order to promote the standardization of integrated nursing.Methods The literature was systematically searched and several discussions were organized within the group to compile the first draft of the Consensus.From January to March 2024,20 experts in the clinical nursing,nursing management,clinical medicine and other fields of congenital heart disease were solicited through 2 rounds of Delphi,and 8 experts were invited to conduct a validation to revise the items to form the final Consensus.Results The recovery rates of the 2 rounds of questionnaires were 100%;the experts'authority coefficient was 0.89;the Kendall's W were 0.172,0.211,with statistical significance(P<0.05).The Consensus included 8 first-level subjects,namely prenatal examination and consultation,postpartum screening,standardized referral,preoperative nursing,intraoperative nursing,postoperative nursing,other disease screening,health education and discharge follow-up.Conclusion The Consensus is scientific and rigorous,and it can provide a reference basis for clinical nursing staff to carry out the care and management of newborns with congenital heart disease.
8.Study on the Continuous Use lntention and lnfluencing Factors of Patients with lnternet Diagnosis and Treatment:Based on the Analysis of D&M Model and ECM-lSC Model
Xiaoning LIU ; Shiyu ZHANG ; Faying SONG ; Rui GUO
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;45(4):16-23
Objective Taking a tertiary hospital in Beijing as an example,to investigate patients'continuous use inclination towards utilizing Internet diagnosis and treatment,dissect the influential factors and elucidate the pathway through which these factors exert their impact,and propose recommendations for optimizing internet diagnosis and treatment services in the hospital.Methods Based on the model of continuous use of information system and the model of success of information system,it constructed a structural equation model of the willingness to use Internet diagnosis and treatment service continuously and put forward the hypotheses,conducted a questionnaire survey.Descriptive analysis,reliability and validity tests,structural model analysis and hypothesis testing were conducted using Excel and SmartPLS 4.0 software to validate the research hypotheses.Results The information quality,service quality,and system quality of Internet diagnosis and treatment services have a positive effect on patients'willingness to continue to use them,with perceived usefulness and user satisfaction playing a major mediating role.Conclusion Internet hospitals should establish skill training and medical record review mechanisms,improve service processes and communication norms,optimize system design and user experience,enhance interactivity and personalized services,to promote the sustainable development of Internet diagnosis and treatment services in entity medical institutions.
9.Application of the Kidney Essence-Sea of Marrow-Eye Axis theory,from the perspective of biomechanical imbalance,in spaceflight-associated neuro-ocular syndrome
Shiyu LIU ; Yihang ZHANG ; Xinmin LIU ; Ganlin ZHANG
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2025;36(4):343-347
Spaceflight-associated neuro-ocular syndrome(SANS)is among the predominant health risks of prolonged space missions,with biomechanical disequilibrium considered a pivotal mechanism driving its onset and progression.This biomechanical imbalance is intrinsically linked—structurally,physiologically,and pathologically—to the Kidney Essence-Sea of Marrow-Eye System Axis,a theoretical framework in traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)describing the functional interconnection among the kidney,brain,and visual system.Thus,investigating this axis in the context of SANS from a biomechanical perspective may provide novel insights into prevention and management strategies.From the TCM standpoint,the pathogenesis of SANS reflects a functional dysharmony of the Kidney-Brain-Eye Axis,rooted in Shen Jing(Kidney Essence)deficiency,with insufficiency of the Sea of Marrow as a pivotal link,meridian obstruction as the pathway disturbance,and ocular system atony as the external manifestation.Therapeutic principles emphasize addressing both root causes and secondary manifestations,integrating tonification with dispersion,and combining internal and external modalities.Core treatment strategies include tonifying the kidney and replenishing essence,nourishing the marrow to enhance vision,dredging meridians to regulate Qi,and invigorating blood circulation while promoting diuresis to mitigate fluid retention.
10.Ferrum@albumin assembled nanoclusters inhibit NF-κB signaling pathway for NIR enhanced acute lung injury immunotherapy.
Xiaoxuan GUAN ; Binbin ZOU ; Weiqian JIN ; Yan LIU ; Yongfeng LAN ; Jing QIAN ; Juan LUO ; Yanjun LEI ; Xuzhi LIANG ; Shiyu ZHANG ; Yuting XIAO ; Yan LONG ; Chen QIAN ; Chaoyu HUANG ; Weili TIAN ; Jiahao HUANG ; Yongrong LAI ; Ming GAO ; Lin LIAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(11):5891-5907
Acute lung injury (ALI) has been a kind of acute and severe disease that is mainly characterized by systemic uncontrolled inflammatory response to the production of huge amounts of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the lung tissue. Given the critical role of ROS in ALI, a Fe3O4 loaded bovine serum albumin (BSA) nanocluster (BF) was developed to act as a nanomedicine for the treatment of ALI. Combining with NIR irradiation, it exhibited excellent ROS scavenging capacity. Significantly, it also displayed the excellent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory functions for lipopolysaccharides (LPS) induced macrophages (RAW264.7), and Sprague Dawley rats via lowering intracellular ROS levels, reducing inflammatory factors expression levels, inducing macrophage M2 polarization, inhibiting NF-κB signaling pathway, increasing CD4+/CD8+ T cell ratios, as well as upregulating HSP70 and CD31 expression levels to reprogram redox homeostasis, reduce systemic inflammation, activate immunoregulation, and accelerate lung tissue repair, finally achieving the synergistic enhancement of ALI immunotherapy. It finally provides an effective therapeutic strategy of BF + NIR for the management of inflammation related diseases.

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