1.Research progress of γδ T cells in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
Lu RUONAN ; Mao XINHUI ; Xue JIYAO ; Zheng YIJING ; Huang LIANG ; Dou YUTING ; Gui YUN ; Shi YI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2025;52(4):193-197
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma(HNSCC)is a highly prevalent malignancy with poor prognosis.Treatment strategies to date have achieved limited success in significantly improving overall survival rates.γδ T cells,a unique subset of immune cells in the tumor microenvironment,can link adaptive and innate immune functions.While γδ T cells can effectively recognize and eliminate HNSCC tumor cells,certain subsets of these cells can secrete interleukin-17,contributing to tumor progression.Nevertheless,due to their remarkable cyto-toxic activity,γδ T cells have been identified as promising candidates for antitumor immunotherapy.This article reviews the biological back-ground of γδ T cells,their role in tumor immunity in HNSCC,and recent advances in γδ T cell immunotherapy,aiming to provide new in-sights into HNSCC diagnosis and treatment.
2."Seven ones"facilitating high-quality hospital development
Meilin GUI ; Li LEI ; Min WANG ; Tao JIANG ; Lu NI ; Fei CHEN
Modern Hospital 2025;25(10):1501-1504
The deep integration of Party building and professional work is crucial for promoting high-quality development in university-affiliated hospitals.To address the current insufficient integration of Party building and operational development in such hospitals,the Tuina Department of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Anhui University of Chinese Medicine has adopted the"Seven Ones"Party building brand as a carrier.Using Party building as a driving force and traditional Chinese medicine culture as the core,the department has actively implemented a series of innovative Party building initiatives.By deeply integrating Party build-ing with medical services,it explores pathways for the fusion of"Party building+professional work,"leveraging high-quality Party building to facilitate the high-quality development of the hospital and contribute to the realization of the Healthy China strategy.
3.A comparative study on spirometry and type 2 inflammatory markers in cough-variant asthma,asthma-COPD overlap,and classic asthma
Zhengzhang GUI ; Lu YE ; Yang ZHOU ; Ling WANG ; Yifeng JIN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(13):2065-2072
Objective To analyze the characteristics of spirometry and type 2 inflammation indicators of patients with CVA,ACO and CA to determine their clinical utility in identifying and distinguishing among CVA,ACO and CA patients.Methods Clinical data from 483 patients diagnosed with bronchial asthma,CVA,and bronchial asthma combined with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in the outpatient department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from July 2023 to June 2024 were collected and divided into CA,CVA and ACO groups according to diagnosis.Comparison of spirometry,fractional exhaled nitric oxide(FeNO),blood eosinophil(EOS),serum total immunoglobulin E(tIgE)and other tests between CA and CVA,CA and ACO groups.Perform logistic regression analysis on significant test results,then construct receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves to compare the area under the curve and corresponding cut-off values.Result There was a statistically significant difference in tIgE between the CVA and CA groups(P=0.018),whereas no significant differences were observed in FeNO and EOS.Additionally,no notable differences were found between the ACO and CA groups in tIgE,FeNO,or EOS.Finally,FEV1%pred(OR=1.086,P=0.019),FEV1/FVC(OR=1.153,P=0.023),and MEF50%pred(OR=0.922,P=0.045)were used to construct the discriminative model between CA and CVA.ROC curves were plotted,with FEV1%pred showing an AUC of 0.680(P<0.001),a Youden index of 0.358,and a corresponding cutoff value of 89.200.FEV1/FVC had an AUC of 0.684(P<0.001),a Youden index of 0.334,and a cutoff value of 76.075.MEF50%pred had an AUC of 0.668(P<0.001),a Youden index of 0.309,and a cutoff value of 59.800.The combined sensitivity of these three measures was 0.909,specificity was 0.514,positive predictive value was 0.600,negative predictive value was 0.873,and the AUC was 0.773(P<0.001),with a Youden index of 0.423.FEV1(OR=0.002,P=0.045),FEV1%pred(OR=1.490,P=0.006),and FEV1/FVC(OR=0.749,P=0.005)were used to construct the discriminative model between CA and ACO.ROC curves were plotted,with FEV1 showing an AUC of 0.819(P<0.001),a Youden index of 0.532,and a corresponding cutoff value of 2.060.FEV1%pred had an AUC of 0.788(P<0.001),a Youden index of 0.501,and a cutoff value of 75.000.FEV1/FVC had an AUC of 0.891(P<0.001),a Youden index of 0.678,and a cutoff value of 68.620.The combined sensitivity of these three measures was 1.000,specificity was 0.904,positive predictive value was 0.771,negative predictive value was 1.000,and the AUC was 0.973(P<0.001),with a Youden index of 0.904.Conclusions Differences exist in the spirometry among CVA,ACO and CA.The spirometry results incor-porated into the discriminative models provide good discriminative value for distinguishing between CA and CVA patients with similar clinical symptoms,as well as for identifying ACO in the CA population.
4.Efficacy of observation screen-based manual cyclotorsion compensation in the correction of with-the-rule astigmatism during SMILE
Yalin LU ; Jian XIONG ; Fei HUANG ; Chong AI ; Fu GUI
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2025;45(5):365-369
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of the manual cyclotorsion compensation method based on the obser-vation screen in the correction of with-the-rule astigmatism during small incision lenticule extraction(SMILE).Methods This prospective study enrolled 40 patients who underwent SMILE and another 40 patients who underwent Q-value-guided femtosecond laser-assisted laser in situ keratomileusis(FS-LASIK)at the Ophthalmology Center of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University from April to September 2024.Through the random number method,one eye of each pa-tient who underwent SMILE was assigned to the manual cyclotorsion compensation group(the cyclotorsion group,40 eyes),while the contralateral eye was assigned to the non-cyclotorsion group(the non-cyclotorsion group,40 eyes).Meanwhile,one eye of each patient who underwent FS-LASIK was randomly selected for the FS-LASIK group(40 eyes).The age,uncorrected distance visual acuity(UDVA),spherical power,cylindrical power,spherical equivalent(SE),and corrected distance visual acuity(CDVA)were recorded before surgery and 3 months after surgery,respectively.Astigma-tism was subjected to Alpins vector analysis,and the indicators for assessing astigmatism included target-induced astigma-tism(TIA),surgically-induced astigmatism(SIA),difference vector(DV),correction index(CI),success index(IOS),angle of error(AE),and absolute value of angle of error(|AE|).Results Before surgery,there was no significant difference in age,spherical power,cylindrical power,SE,and CDVA among the cyclotorsion group,the non-cyclotorsion group,and the FS-LASIK group(all P>0.05).At 3 months after surgery,the cyclotorsion group showed better UDVA and lower cylindrical power than the non-cyclotorsion group,with statistically significant differences(both P<0.05);howev-er,there was no significant difference in CDVA,spherical power,and SE between the two groups(all P>0.05).Besides,there was no significant difference in UDVA,CDVA,or refractive parameters between the cyclotorsion and FS-LASIK groups(all P>0.05).The Alpins vector analysis of astigmatism 3 months after surgery revealed better SIA,CI,IOS,and|AE|in the cyclotorsion group compared with the non-cyclotorsion group,with statistically significant differences(all P<0.05);however,there was no significant difference in TIA,DV,and AE between the two groups(all P>0.05).No signifi-cant differences were found between the cyclotorsion and FS-LASIK groups in any astigmatism vector parameter(all P>0.05).The linear regression analysis results indicated a high linear correlation between TIA and SIA in all groups.Conclu-sion The manual cyclotorsion compensation method based on the observation screen in the correction of with-the-rule astigmatism during SMILE is comparable to Q-value-guided FS-LASIK and superior to the conventional central tear film marking method in SMILE.
5."Seven ones"facilitating high-quality hospital development
Meilin GUI ; Li LEI ; Min WANG ; Tao JIANG ; Lu NI ; Fei CHEN
Modern Hospital 2025;25(10):1501-1504
The deep integration of Party building and professional work is crucial for promoting high-quality development in university-affiliated hospitals.To address the current insufficient integration of Party building and operational development in such hospitals,the Tuina Department of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Anhui University of Chinese Medicine has adopted the"Seven Ones"Party building brand as a carrier.Using Party building as a driving force and traditional Chinese medicine culture as the core,the department has actively implemented a series of innovative Party building initiatives.By deeply integrating Party build-ing with medical services,it explores pathways for the fusion of"Party building+professional work,"leveraging high-quality Party building to facilitate the high-quality development of the hospital and contribute to the realization of the Healthy China strategy.
6.Efficacy of observation screen-based manual cyclotorsion compensation in the correction of with-the-rule astigmatism during SMILE
Yalin LU ; Jian XIONG ; Fei HUANG ; Chong AI ; Fu GUI
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2025;45(5):365-369
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of the manual cyclotorsion compensation method based on the obser-vation screen in the correction of with-the-rule astigmatism during small incision lenticule extraction(SMILE).Methods This prospective study enrolled 40 patients who underwent SMILE and another 40 patients who underwent Q-value-guided femtosecond laser-assisted laser in situ keratomileusis(FS-LASIK)at the Ophthalmology Center of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University from April to September 2024.Through the random number method,one eye of each pa-tient who underwent SMILE was assigned to the manual cyclotorsion compensation group(the cyclotorsion group,40 eyes),while the contralateral eye was assigned to the non-cyclotorsion group(the non-cyclotorsion group,40 eyes).Meanwhile,one eye of each patient who underwent FS-LASIK was randomly selected for the FS-LASIK group(40 eyes).The age,uncorrected distance visual acuity(UDVA),spherical power,cylindrical power,spherical equivalent(SE),and corrected distance visual acuity(CDVA)were recorded before surgery and 3 months after surgery,respectively.Astigma-tism was subjected to Alpins vector analysis,and the indicators for assessing astigmatism included target-induced astigma-tism(TIA),surgically-induced astigmatism(SIA),difference vector(DV),correction index(CI),success index(IOS),angle of error(AE),and absolute value of angle of error(|AE|).Results Before surgery,there was no significant difference in age,spherical power,cylindrical power,SE,and CDVA among the cyclotorsion group,the non-cyclotorsion group,and the FS-LASIK group(all P>0.05).At 3 months after surgery,the cyclotorsion group showed better UDVA and lower cylindrical power than the non-cyclotorsion group,with statistically significant differences(both P<0.05);howev-er,there was no significant difference in CDVA,spherical power,and SE between the two groups(all P>0.05).Besides,there was no significant difference in UDVA,CDVA,or refractive parameters between the cyclotorsion and FS-LASIK groups(all P>0.05).The Alpins vector analysis of astigmatism 3 months after surgery revealed better SIA,CI,IOS,and|AE|in the cyclotorsion group compared with the non-cyclotorsion group,with statistically significant differences(all P<0.05);however,there was no significant difference in TIA,DV,and AE between the two groups(all P>0.05).No signifi-cant differences were found between the cyclotorsion and FS-LASIK groups in any astigmatism vector parameter(all P>0.05).The linear regression analysis results indicated a high linear correlation between TIA and SIA in all groups.Conclu-sion The manual cyclotorsion compensation method based on the observation screen in the correction of with-the-rule astigmatism during SMILE is comparable to Q-value-guided FS-LASIK and superior to the conventional central tear film marking method in SMILE.
7.Cross-sectional survey of healthcare-associated infection in 5 736 medical institutions across China in 2024
Cui ZENG ; Wuqiang GAO ; Fu QIAO ; Hui ZHAO ; Xu FANG ; Linping LI ; Xiuwen CHEN ; Jiansen CHEN ; Dan LI ; Yuan ZHOU ; Lingli YU ; Qinglan MENG ; Xia MOU ; Lijuan XIONG ; Weiguang LI ; Ding LIU ; Jiaqing XIAO ; Limei OU ; Baozhen LI ; Jun YIN ; Haojun ZHANG ; Qiang FU ; Qun LU ; Biao WU ; Ya-wei XING ; Shumei SUN ; Shuncai WANG ; Longmin DU ; Jingping ZHANG ; Wen-ying HE ; Gui CHENG ; Nan REN ; Xun HUANG ; Anhua WU
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2025;24(11):1572-1583
Objective To understand the current situation of healthcare-associated infection(HAI)in China,pro-vide data support and decision-making basis for formulating scientific and effective strategies for HAI prevention and control.Methods A nationwide cross-sectional survey on HAI was conducted among various types and levels of medical institutions in China according to a unified protocol of bedside surveys and case investigations.Results In 2024,a total of 5 736 medical institutions and 2 751 765 patients were surveyed.Among them,34 889 HAI cases were identified,with a prevalence rate of 1.27%.The number of HAI episodes was 38 032,and case prevalence rate was 1.38%.The prevalence rate of HAI in medical institutions in different regions of China ranged from 0.66%to 2.35%.Among medical institutions of different scales,those with a bed capacity of ≥900 had the high-est incidence of HAI,reaching 1.65%.The most common infection site was the lower respiratory tract(44.66%),followed by the urinary tract(12.94%),surgical site(9.32%),upper respiratory tract(7.02%),and bloodstream infection(5.78%).The top 3 departments with the highest HAI rates were the general intensive care unit(10.02%),department of neurosurgery(5.51%),and department(group)of hematology(5.34%).A total of 23 238 strains of HAI pathogens were detected,with 10 714 strains(46.10%)from lower respiratory tract speci-mens.The top 5 detected strains were Klebsiella pneumoniae(14.76%),Pseudomonas aeruginosa(13.33%),Escherichia coli(12.79%),Acinetobacter baumannii(9.23%),and Staphylococcus aureus(7.88%).231 944 pa-tients underwent class Ⅰ incision surgery were monitored,with 1 647 cases experienced surgical site infection,and the prevalence rate of surgical site infection was 0.71%.The number of patients who should undergo pathogen de-tection(patients receiving therapeutic and therapeutic combined prophylactic antimicrobial agents)was 715 179,while the actual number was 480 492,with a pathogen detection rate of 67.18%.425 225 patients received patho-genic detection before treatment,with a detection rate of 59.46%.Conclusion The overall HAI prevalence in Chi-na is lower,showing disparities among medical institutions of different regions and scales.Therefore,precise imple-mentation of measures is necessary for HAI prevention and control,with a focus on high-risk institutions and high-risk departments,key areas,and critical procedures.All levels of medical institutions should continuously reduce the incidence of HAI by strengthening monitoring,standardizing the use of antimicrobial agents,and reinforcing basic HAI prevention and control measures.
8.Role of SWI/SNF Chromatin Remodeling Complex in Tumor Drug Resistance
Gui-Zhen ZHU ; Qiao YE ; Yuan LUO ; Jie PENG ; Lu WANG ; Zhao-Ting YANG ; Feng-Sen DUAN ; Bing-Qian GUO ; Zhu-Song MEI ; Guang-Yun WANG
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2025;52(1):20-31
Tumor drug resistance is an important problem in the failure of chemotherapy and targeted drug therapy, which is a complex process involving chromatin remodeling. SWI/SNF is one of the most studied ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complexes in tumorigenesis, which plays an important role in the coordination of chromatin structural stability, gene expression, and post-translation modification. However, its mechanism in tumor drug resistance has not been systematically combed. SWI/SNF can be divided into 3 types according to its subunit composition: BAF, PBAF, and ncBAF. These 3 subtypes all contain two mutually exclusive ATPase catalytic subunits (SMARCA2 or SMARCA4), core subunits (SMARCC1 and SMARCD1), and regulatory subunits (ARID1A, PBRM1, and ACTB, etc.), which can control gene expression by regulating chromatin structure. The change of SWI/SNF complex subunits is one of the important factors of tumor drug resistance and progress. SMARCA4 and ARID1A are the most widely studied subunits in tumor drug resistance. Low expression of SMARCA4 can lead to the deletion of the transcription inhibitor of the BCL2L1 gene in mantle cell lymphoma, which will result in transcription up-regulation and significant resistance to the combination therapy of ibrutinib and venetoclax. Low expression of SMARCA4 and high expression of SMARCA2 can activate the FGFR1-pERK1/2 signaling pathway in ovarian high-grade serous carcinoma cells, which induces the overexpression of anti-apoptosis gene BCL2 and results in carboplatin resistance. SMARCA4 deletion can up-regulate epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) by activating YAP1 gene expression in triple-negative breast cancer. It can also reduce the expression of Ca2+ channel IP3R3 in ovarian and lung cancer, resulting in the transfer of Ca2+ needed to induce apoptosis from endoplasmic reticulum to mitochondria damage. Thus, these two tumors are resistant to cisplatin. It has been found that verteporfin can overcome the drug resistance induced by SMARCA4 deletion. However, this inhibitor has not been applied in clinical practice. Therefore, it is a promising research direction to develop SWI/SNF ATPase targeted drugs with high oral bioavailability to treat patients with tumor resistance induced by low expression or deletion of SMARCA4. ARID1A deletion can activate the expression of ANXA1 protein in HER2+ breast cancer cells or down-regulate the expression of progesterone receptor B protein in endometrial cancer cells. The drug resistance of these two tumor cells to trastuzumab or progesterone is induced by activating AKT pathway. ARID1A deletion in ovarian cancer can increase the expression of MRP2 protein and make it resistant to carboplatin and paclitaxel. ARID1A deletion also can up-regulate the phosphorylation levels of EGFR, ErbB2, and RAF1 oncogene proteins.The ErbB and VEGF pathway are activated and EMT is increased. As a result, lung adenocarcinoma is resistant to epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors (EGFR-TKIs). Although great progress has been made in the research on the mechanism of SWI/SNF complex inducing tumor drug resistance, most of the research is still at the protein level. It is necessary to comprehensively and deeply explore the detailed mechanism of drug resistance from gene, transcription, protein, and metabolite levels by using multi-omics techniques, which can provide sufficient theoretical basis for the diagnosis and treatment of poor tumor prognosis caused by mutation or abnormal expression of SWI/SNF subunits in clinical practice.
9.Clinical characteristics and risk factors analysis of acute kidney injury in patients with diquat mixed with paraquat poisoning
Jiujiu GUI ; Ke LI ; Jianping YE ; Yijiao DING ; Hu TANG ; Yahui TANG ; Bin WU ; Zhongqiu LU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2025;34(3):350-358
Objective:To explore the clinical characteristics and risk factors of acute kidney injury (AKI) in patients with diquat mixed with paraquat poisoning.Methods:We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 210 patients admitted to the department of emergency at our hospital with paraquat, diquat or mixed poisoning from January 20, 2016, to June 10, 2024. Based on the detection results of plasma toxicants, patients were categorized into three groups: the paraquat group (PQ group), and the diquat group (DQ group), the diquat-paraquat mixed group (mixed group). We compared clinical indices, occurrence, and severity of AKI among these groups. In the mixed group, patients were further divided into AKI and non-AKI subgroups based on the presence of AKI during hospitalization, and differences in clinical indices between these subgroups were analyzed. Univariate logistic regression and least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (Lasso) regressions were used to screen risk factors, and multivariate logistic regression was applied to establish the model. ROC curves were generated, and factors influencing AKI occurrence in the mixed group were identified.Results:A total of 88 patients were included in the PQ group, 28 in the DQ group, and 57 in the mixed group. Significant differences were observed among the three groups in terms of age, mortality rate, ingestion amount, body mass index(BMI), occurrence of AKI, the incidence of organ support therapy, SIRS score, PSS score, and APACHE Ⅱ score on admission ( P < 0.05). All three groups exhibited various degrees of AKI, with the mixed group showing a higher proportion and more severe conditions. In the mixed group, compared with the non-AKI group, the AKI group showed significantly higher values for age, number of deaths, ingestion amount, SIRS score, PSS score, APACHE Ⅱ score, plasma PQ concentration on admission, plasma DQ concentration on admission, white blood cell count (WBC), neutrophil count (NEUT), monocyte count (MONO), serum creatinine (SCr), procalcitonin (PCT), c-reactive protein (CRP), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), blood lactic acid (Lac), and cystatin C (CysC) ( P < 0.05). Conversely, the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PCO2) were significantly lower in the AKI group ( P < 0.05). Additionally, in the mixed group, SCr levels at various times post-poisoning were significantly higher compared with the non-AKI group ( P < 0.05), showing an increasing trend and peaking at 212.19 ± 101.67 μmol/L on the fifth day after poisoning. Age, ingestion amount, SIRS score on admission, WBC, MONO, and PCO 2 were extracted by Lasso-Logistic regression. Multivariate logistic regression identified ingestion amount and SIRS score on admission as the independent risk factors for the occurrence of AKI in the mixed group. The area under the ROC curve for ingestion amount and SIRS score on admission was 0.991 (95% CI: 0.976-1.000), the sensitivity was 0.940 and the specificity was 1.000. Conclusions:The diquat mixed with paraquat poisoning is associated with a higher incidence and greater severity of AKI compared with poisoning with either PQ or DQ alone. Additionally, ingestion amount and SIRS score on admission have been identified as independent risk factors for the occurrence of AKI in patients with the mixed poisoning. The combined assessment of these two factors improves AKI prediction in patients with the mixed poisoning.
10.Cryo-EM structures of Nipah virus polymerase complex reveal highly varied interactions between L and P proteins among paramyxoviruses.
Lu XUE ; Tiancai CHANG ; Jiacheng GUI ; Zimu LI ; Heyu ZHAO ; Binqian ZOU ; Junnan LU ; Mei LI ; Xin WEN ; Shenghua GAO ; Peng ZHAN ; Lijun RONG ; Liqiang FENG ; Peng GONG ; Jun HE ; Xinwen CHEN ; Xiaoli XIONG
Protein & Cell 2025;16(8):705-723
Nipah virus (NiV) and related viruses form a distinct henipavirus genus within the Paramyxoviridae family. NiV continues to spillover into the humans causing deadly outbreaks with increasing human-bat interaction. NiV encodes the large protein (L) and phosphoprotein (P) to form the viral RNA polymerase machinery. Their sequences show limited homologies to those of non-henipavirus paramyxoviruses. We report two cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) structures of the Nipah virus (NiV) polymerase L-P complex, expressed and purified in either its full-length or truncated form. The structures resolve the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) and polyribonucleotidyl transferase (PRNTase) domains of the L protein, as well as a tetrameric P protein bundle bound to the L-RdRp domain. L-protein C-terminal regions are unresolved, indicating flexibility. Two PRNTase domain zinc-binding sites, conserved in most Mononegavirales, are confirmed essential for NiV polymerase activity. The structures further reveal anchoring of the P protein bundle and P protein X domain (XD) linkers on L, via an interaction pattern distinct among Paramyxoviridae. These interactions facilitate binding of a P protein XD linker in the nucleotide entry channel and distinct positioning of other XD linkers. We show that the disruption of the L-P interactions reduces NiV polymerase activity. The reported structures should facilitate rational antiviral-drug discovery and provide a guide for the functional study of NiV polymerase.
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