1.Evolving Paradigms in IgA Nephropathy Management: from Traditional Risk Stratification to Biomarker-Driven Precision Medicine
Dingding WANG ; Meng YAO ; Xiao LIU ; Qingxian ZHAI ; Qiong WEN ; Wei CHEN
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2026;17(2):317-323
IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is the most common primary glomerulonephritis worldwide and a major cause of chronic kidney disease and kidney failure. IgAN exhibits marked heterogeneity in clinical presentation, histopathology, and pathogenic mechanisms, contributing to variable treatment responses and prognosisamong patients. Precise risk assessment and individualized intervention are therefore of critical importance. This review systematically traces the evolution of IgAN management from traditional risk stratification toward biomarker-driven precision medicine. We first review the clinical utility and limitations of established risk stratification tools, including the KDIGO guidelines, the Oxford MEST-C classification, and the International IgAN Prediction Tool. We then discuss emerging biomarkers closely linked to disease pathogenesis, including galactose-deficient IgA1 (Gd-IgA1), anti-Gd-IgA1 autoantibodies, B cell activating factor (BAFF), a proliferation-inducing ligand (APRIL), and complement components, as well as the targeted therapies they have informed. In addition, urinary biomarkers and multi-omics approaches show promise for dynamic disease monitoring and individualized risk stratification.
2.Expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of cemental tear.
Ye LIANG ; Hongrui LIU ; Chengjia XIE ; Yang YU ; Jinlong SHAO ; Chunxu LV ; Wenyan KANG ; Fuhua YAN ; Yaping PAN ; Faming CHEN ; Yan XU ; Zuomin WANG ; Yao SUN ; Ang LI ; Lili CHEN ; Qingxian LUAN ; Chuanjiang ZHAO ; Zhengguo CAO ; Yi LIU ; Jiang SUN ; Zhongchen SONG ; Lei ZHAO ; Li LIN ; Peihui DING ; Weilian SUN ; Jun WANG ; Jiang LIN ; Guangxun ZHU ; Qi ZHANG ; Lijun LUO ; Jiayin DENG ; Yihuai PAN ; Jin ZHAO ; Aimei SONG ; Hongmei GUO ; Jin ZHANG ; Pingping CUI ; Song GE ; Rui ZHANG ; Xiuyun REN ; Shengbin HUANG ; Xi WEI ; Lihong QIU ; Jing DENG ; Keqing PAN ; Dandan MA ; Hongyu ZHAO ; Dong CHEN ; Liangjun ZHONG ; Gang DING ; Wu CHEN ; Quanchen XU ; Xiaoyu SUN ; Lingqian DU ; Ling LI ; Yijia WANG ; Xiaoyuan LI ; Qiang CHEN ; Hui WANG ; Zheng ZHANG ; Mengmeng LIU ; Chengfei ZHANG ; Xuedong ZHOU ; Shaohua GE
International Journal of Oral Science 2025;17(1):61-61
Cemental tear is a rare and indetectable condition unless obvious clinical signs present with the involvement of surrounding periodontal and periapical tissues. Due to its clinical manifestations similar to common dental issues, such as vertical root fracture, primary endodontic diseases, and periodontal diseases, as well as the low awareness of cemental tear for clinicians, misdiagnosis often occurs. The critical principle for cemental tear treatment is to remove torn fragments, and overlooking fragments leads to futile therapy, which could deteriorate the conditions of the affected teeth. Therefore, accurate diagnosis and subsequent appropriate interventions are vital for managing cemental tear. Novel diagnostic tools, including cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), microscopes, and enamel matrix derivatives, have improved early detection and management, enhancing tooth retention. The implementation of standardized diagnostic criteria and treatment protocols, combined with improved clinical awareness among dental professionals, serves to mitigate risks of diagnostic errors and suboptimal therapeutic interventions. This expert consensus reviewed the epidemiology, pathogenesis, potential predisposing factors, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of cemental tear, aiming to provide a clinical guideline and facilitate clinicians to have a better understanding of cemental tear.
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3.A prospective study on the impact of surgical treatment on postoperative quality of life and mediating factors in breast cancer patients
Qingxian XU ; Yuan LI ; Maoshan CHEN ; Shi WANG ; Wei RONG ; Lei YANG ; Tingyue HUANG ; Heng YIN ; Jun FAN ; Wei XU ; Qiuling SHI ; Hongwei YANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(5):978-987
Background and Aims:Surgical treatment is a cornerstone of breast cancer management;however,the physical trauma and psychological burden associated with surgery may adversely affect patients'quality of life(QoL).Based on data from a prospective cohort,this study was conducted to evaluate changes in postoperative QoL among breast cancer patients and to identify mediating factors influencing QoL,thereby providing evidence for perioperative rehabilitation strategies.Methods:Female breast cancer patients who underwent local surgical treatment at Suining Central Hospital between June 2024 and January 2025 were enrolled.The Constant-Murley Shoulder Score,EORTC QLQ-C30,and QLQ-BR23 questionnaires were used pre-and postoperatively to assess shoulder joint function,and QoL.Paired t-tests were used to analyze changes in scores before and after surgery.A mediation model was applied to explore the indirect pathways through which surgery impacts QoL.Additionally,subgroup analyses were conducted to compare QoL changes across different surgical modalities.Results:A total of 148 patients were included,with median age of 54(46-60)years old Postoperative psychological health significantly improved,while shoulder function and overall QoL scores markedly declined(all P<0.001).According to QLQ-C30,functional domains such as physical and role functioning worsened,while symptom burden increased.The QLQ-BR23 revealed significantly higher scores for breast and upper limb symptoms postoperatively(both P<0.001).Subgroup analyses showed that patients undergoing axillary lymph node dissection experienced greater declines in shoulder function and QoL compared to those receiving sentinel lymph node biopsy(both P<0.05).QoL deterioration was comparable between mastectomy and breast-conserving surgery,although the former was associated with more prominent pain and breast symptoms.Mediation analysis indicated that shoulder function,breast symptoms,and physical functioning served as mediators in the impact of surgery on QoL,while better psychological health exerted a protective effect.Conclusion:Surgical treatment significantly affects postoperative QoL in breast cancer patients,with local functional impairment and symptom exacerbation serving as key mediators.Different surgical approaches have varying impacts on QoL.Enhancing postoperative shoulder rehabilitation,symptom management,and psychological support may improve patients'QoL.
4.Deep learning-based automatic reconstruction of interstitial needles in brachytherapy for cervical cancer
Shijing WEN ; Tao LIU ; Siqi WANG ; Lipeng XU ; Qingxian ZHANG ; Xianliang WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2025;34(3):282-288
Objective:To explore the feasibility of autosegmentation and reconstruction of interstitial needles in intracavitary / interstitial brachytherapy (IC-ISBT) for cervical cancer based on deep learning.Methods:The data of 180 treatment plans from 98 patients who received IC-ISBT were retrospectively collected and divided into the training, validation, and testing sets in a 16:1:1 ratio. Masks of needles were created using the dwell positions of radiation sources, and a 3D U-Net model was trained. The performance of the model was evaluated using the Dice similarity coefficient (DSC). Absolute and relative accuracy rates were used to assess the results of this method, and the position bias was used to evaluate the precision of predictions in the transversal plan of CT scans. Wilcoxon rank-sum test was performed to evaluate the reconstruction efficiency by comparing the time required for automated versus manual reconstruction.Results:DSC of the model was 0.93 ± 0.02. The absolute and relative accuracy rates were 0.44 ± 0.09 and 0.95 ± 0.03, respectively. The distance deviation on the CT horizontal plane was (0.58 ± 0.54) mm. The average time of autosegmentation and reconstruction was (6.2 ± 0.4) s, leading to a significant reduction in time consumption compared with manual construction ( P<0.001). Conclusions:Based on deep learning, using the dwell positions of radiation sources for data annotation, combined with post-processing algorithms, accurate automated segmentation and digital reconstruction of needles in IC-ISBT three-dimensional CT images can be achieved, significantly improving reconstruction efficiency.
5.Research progress on planarians as model animals
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2025;33(7):1073-1081
Planarians have strong regenerative abilities and play an important role in evolution.Planarians are ideal model animals for experimental research,and have reportedly been used in regenerative medicine,toxicology,immunology,and genetics,among other fields.This article summarizes the progress of research on planarians as model animals,and provides a reference for future research on these animals.
6.A prospective study on the impact of surgical treatment on postoperative quality of life and mediating factors in breast cancer patients
Qingxian XU ; Yuan LI ; Maoshan CHEN ; Shi WANG ; Wei RONG ; Lei YANG ; Tingyue HUANG ; Heng YIN ; Jun FAN ; Wei XU ; Qiuling SHI ; Hongwei YANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(5):978-987
Background and Aims:Surgical treatment is a cornerstone of breast cancer management;however,the physical trauma and psychological burden associated with surgery may adversely affect patients'quality of life(QoL).Based on data from a prospective cohort,this study was conducted to evaluate changes in postoperative QoL among breast cancer patients and to identify mediating factors influencing QoL,thereby providing evidence for perioperative rehabilitation strategies.Methods:Female breast cancer patients who underwent local surgical treatment at Suining Central Hospital between June 2024 and January 2025 were enrolled.The Constant-Murley Shoulder Score,EORTC QLQ-C30,and QLQ-BR23 questionnaires were used pre-and postoperatively to assess shoulder joint function,and QoL.Paired t-tests were used to analyze changes in scores before and after surgery.A mediation model was applied to explore the indirect pathways through which surgery impacts QoL.Additionally,subgroup analyses were conducted to compare QoL changes across different surgical modalities.Results:A total of 148 patients were included,with median age of 54(46-60)years old Postoperative psychological health significantly improved,while shoulder function and overall QoL scores markedly declined(all P<0.001).According to QLQ-C30,functional domains such as physical and role functioning worsened,while symptom burden increased.The QLQ-BR23 revealed significantly higher scores for breast and upper limb symptoms postoperatively(both P<0.001).Subgroup analyses showed that patients undergoing axillary lymph node dissection experienced greater declines in shoulder function and QoL compared to those receiving sentinel lymph node biopsy(both P<0.05).QoL deterioration was comparable between mastectomy and breast-conserving surgery,although the former was associated with more prominent pain and breast symptoms.Mediation analysis indicated that shoulder function,breast symptoms,and physical functioning served as mediators in the impact of surgery on QoL,while better psychological health exerted a protective effect.Conclusion:Surgical treatment significantly affects postoperative QoL in breast cancer patients,with local functional impairment and symptom exacerbation serving as key mediators.Different surgical approaches have varying impacts on QoL.Enhancing postoperative shoulder rehabilitation,symptom management,and psychological support may improve patients'QoL.
7.Research progress on planarians as model animals
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2025;33(7):1073-1081
Planarians have strong regenerative abilities and play an important role in evolution.Planarians are ideal model animals for experimental research,and have reportedly been used in regenerative medicine,toxicology,immunology,and genetics,among other fields.This article summarizes the progress of research on planarians as model animals,and provides a reference for future research on these animals.
8.Deep learning-based automatic reconstruction of interstitial needles in brachytherapy for cervical cancer
Shijing WEN ; Tao LIU ; Siqi WANG ; Lipeng XU ; Qingxian ZHANG ; Xianliang WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2025;34(3):282-288
Objective:To explore the feasibility of autosegmentation and reconstruction of interstitial needles in intracavitary / interstitial brachytherapy (IC-ISBT) for cervical cancer based on deep learning.Methods:The data of 180 treatment plans from 98 patients who received IC-ISBT were retrospectively collected and divided into the training, validation, and testing sets in a 16:1:1 ratio. Masks of needles were created using the dwell positions of radiation sources, and a 3D U-Net model was trained. The performance of the model was evaluated using the Dice similarity coefficient (DSC). Absolute and relative accuracy rates were used to assess the results of this method, and the position bias was used to evaluate the precision of predictions in the transversal plan of CT scans. Wilcoxon rank-sum test was performed to evaluate the reconstruction efficiency by comparing the time required for automated versus manual reconstruction.Results:DSC of the model was 0.93 ± 0.02. The absolute and relative accuracy rates were 0.44 ± 0.09 and 0.95 ± 0.03, respectively. The distance deviation on the CT horizontal plane was (0.58 ± 0.54) mm. The average time of autosegmentation and reconstruction was (6.2 ± 0.4) s, leading to a significant reduction in time consumption compared with manual construction ( P<0.001). Conclusions:Based on deep learning, using the dwell positions of radiation sources for data annotation, combined with post-processing algorithms, accurate automated segmentation and digital reconstruction of needles in IC-ISBT three-dimensional CT images can be achieved, significantly improving reconstruction efficiency.
9.The protective effect of alfentanil on myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats by regulating the SphK1/S1P signaling pathway
Shenghua WANG ; Qingxian HUANG ; Qingfeng LI
Chinese Journal of Arteriosclerosis 2024;32(5):402-409
Aim To investigate the effect of alfentanil on myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury(MIRI)in rats and its regulatory mechanism on the sphingosine kinase 1(SphK1)/sphingosine-1-phosphate(S1P)signaling pathway dur-ing this process.Methods SPF grade SD male rats were randomly divided into sham surgery group,model group,positive drug group(compound salvia miltiorrhiza group),low dose alfentanil group,high dose alfentanil group,and high alfentanil+SphK1 agonist group(alfentanil+PMA group),with 20 rats in each group.Except the sham operation group,the MIRI model was reproduced by ligating the left anterior descending coronary artery and reperfusion.The activities of serum lactate dehydrogenase(LDH),creatine kinase(CK)and aspartate aminotransferase(AST)were detected by auto-matic biochemical analyzer;TTC was applied to detect the size of myocardial infarction in rats;HE staining was applied to observe the morphological characteristics of rat myocardial tissue;TUNEL staining was applied to detect myocardial cell ap-optosis in rats;ELISA was applied to detect the levels of tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α),interleukin-6(IL-6),inter-leukin-1β(IL-1β),and S1P;kits were applied to detect content of malondialdehyde(MDA)and activity of superoxide dismutase(SOD)in myocardial tissue;Western blot was applied to detect the expression level of SphK1 protein in myocar-dial tissue.Results Compared with the sham surgery group,the pathological damage to the myocardial tissue of rats was severe in the model group,the activities of serum central muscle injury markers LDH,CK,and AST,myocardial in-farction area,myocardial cell apoptosis rate,the levels of TNF-α,IL-6,IL-1β,MDA,S1P and the expression of SphK1 protein all increased,the activity of SOD decreased(P<0.05).Compared with the model group,the myocardial tissue damage of rats was reduced in the positive drug group and the low and high dose alfentanil groups,the activities of serum central muscle injury markers LDH,CK,and AST,myocardial infarction area,myocardial cell apoptosis rate,the levels of TNF-α,IL-6,IL-1β,MDA,S1P and the expression of SphK1 protein all decreased,the activity of SOD increased(P<0.05).The SphK1 agonist was able to reverse the impact of high-dose alfentanil on the above indicators(P<0.05).Conclusion Alfentanil has protective effect on MIRI rats,and its mechanism may be related to the inhibition of SphK1/S1P signaling pathway.
10.Expert consensus on the genetic counseling for Dystrophinopathies
Xiaoliang LIU ; Yanyan ZHAO ; Hua WANG ; Jesse Ling LI ; Lingqian WU ; Yanping LU ; Qingxian CHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2024;41(6):651-660
Dystrophinopathies caused by variants of DMD gene are a group of muscular diseases including Duchenne muscular dystrophy, Becker muscular dystrophy, and DMD-associated dilated cardiomyopathy. With the advancement of genetic testing techniques and wider implementation of genetic screening, especially the expanded carrier screening, more and more individuals carrying DMD gene variants have been identified, whereas the genetic counseling capacity is relatively insufficient. Currently there is still a lack of professional norms for genetic counseling on dystrophinopathies. In this consensus, the main points to be covered in the pre- and post-test consultation have been discussed, with an aim to provide genetic counseling guidance for the disease diagnosis, treatment, and family reproduction.

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