1.Dynamic trajectory and cell communication of different cell clusters in malignant progression of glioblastoma
Xiang CAI ; Rendong WANG ; Shijia WANG ; Ziqi REN ; Qiuhong YU ; Dongguo LI
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2024;56(2):199-206
Objective:To delve deeply into the dynamic trajectories of cell subpopulations and the communication network among immune cell subgroups during the malignant progression of glioblastoma(GBM),and to endeavor to unearth key risk biomarkers in the GBM malignancy progression,so as to provide a more profound understanding for the treatment and prognosis of this disease by integrating tran-scriptomic data and clinical information of the GBM patients.Methods:Utilizing single-cell sequencing data analysis,we constructed a cell subgroup atlas during the malignant progression of GBM.The Mono-cle2 tool was employed to build dynamic progression trajectories of the tumor cell subgroups in GBM.Through gene enrichment analysis,we explored the biological processes enriched in genes that significant-ly changed with the malignancy progression of GBM tumor cell subpopulations.CellChat was used to identify the communication network between the different immune cell subgroups.Survival analysis helped in identifying risk molecular markers that impacted the patient prognosis during the malignant pro-gression of GBM.This methodological approach offered a comprehensive and detailed examination of the cellular and molecular dynamics within GBM,providing a robust framework for understanding the disease's progression and potential therapeutic targets.Results:The analysis of single-cell sequencing data identified 6 different cell types,including lymphocytes,pericytes,oligodendrocytes,macrophages,glioma cells,and microglia.The 27 151 cells in the single-cell dataset included 3 881 cells from the pa-tients with low-grade glioma(LGG),10 166 cells from the patients with newly diagnosed GBM,and 13 104 cells from the patients with recurrent glioma(rGBM).The pseudo-time analysis of the glioma cell subgroups indicated significant cellular heterogeneity during malignant progression.The cell interaction analysis of immune cell subgroups revealed the communication network among the different immune sub-groups in GBM malignancy,identifying 22 biologically significant ligand-receptor pairs across 12 key bio-logical pathways.Survival analysis had identified 8 genes related to the prognosis of the GBM patients,among which SERPINE1,COL6A1,SPP1,LTF,C1S,AEBP1,and SAA1L were high-risk genes in the GBM patients,and ABCC8 was low-risk genes in the GBM patients.These findings not only provided new theoretical bases for the treatment of GBM,but also offered fresh insights for the prognosis assessment and treatment decision-making for the GBM patients.Conclusion:This research comprehensively and pro-foundly reveals the dynamic changes in glioma cell subpopulations and the communication patterns among the immune cell subgroups during the malignant progression of GBM.These findings are of significant im-portance for understanding the complex biological processes of GBM,providing crucial new insights for precision medicine and treatment decisions in GBM.Through these studies,we hope to provide more ef-fective treatment options and more accurate prognostic assessments for the patients with GBM.
2.Introduction to carcinogenesis of nickel compounds in ILO criteria for Diagnosis and Exposure Standard for Occupational Diseases
Qiuhong ZHU ; Tuo LIU ; Chen YU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2024;42(2):133-135
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classifies nickel compounds as Class Ⅰ carcinogens. International Labour Organization (ILO) also lists nickel compounds as carcinogenic factors of occupational cancer. At present, China is revising the Classification and Catalogue of Occupational Diseases, and cancer caused by nickel compounds may also be included in the statutory occupational diseases. The Diagnostic and Exposure Standards for Occupational Diseases published by ILO in 2022 discussed the pathogenic characteristics, occupational exposure, main health effects, diagnostic criteria and key preventive measures of nickel compounds in detail. This article mainly introduces its contents, in order to provid a basis for the formulation of relevant standards in China.
3.Introduction to carcinogenesis of nickel compounds in ILO criteria for Diagnosis and Exposure Standard for Occupational Diseases
Qiuhong ZHU ; Tuo LIU ; Chen YU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2024;42(2):133-135
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classifies nickel compounds as Class Ⅰ carcinogens. International Labour Organization (ILO) also lists nickel compounds as carcinogenic factors of occupational cancer. At present, China is revising the Classification and Catalogue of Occupational Diseases, and cancer caused by nickel compounds may also be included in the statutory occupational diseases. The Diagnostic and Exposure Standards for Occupational Diseases published by ILO in 2022 discussed the pathogenic characteristics, occupational exposure, main health effects, diagnostic criteria and key preventive measures of nickel compounds in detail. This article mainly introduces its contents, in order to provid a basis for the formulation of relevant standards in China.
4.Blood security and management of transfusion-dependent thalassaemia(TDT)patients in Nanning:analysis of"col-lection-based-supply"blood management mode
Mei YU ; Yang CHEN ; Xian LI ; Qiuhong MO ; Linbin HUANG ; Xipeng YAN ; Baoren HE ; Bin LI ; Limin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2024;37(5):567-574
Objective To retrospectively analyze the blood use of transfusion-dependent thalassemia(TDT)patients in 9 designated transfusion medical institutions from 2018 to 2023 in Nanning,and to evaluate the effect of"three designated"blood transfusion mode(hereby means TDT patients undergoing blood transfusion in designated transfusion medical institu-tions regularly)and"collection-based-supply"blood management mode on blood security of TDT patients.Methods The"three designated"blood transfusion mode was implemented to ensure that TDT patients registered in the local household registration(referred to as the"register")obtain the rights and interests of outpatient transfusion and blood security of des-ignated medical institutions.The"collection-based-supply"blood management mode was implemented to assess the blood needs of"register"TDT patients and meet their needs to the maximum extent according to the blood inventory(collection).Results From 2018 to 2023,the total blood supply of"register"TDT patients was 10.37%of the total red blood supply of all medical institutions(138 509.5 U/1 335 788.0 U),with the highest proportion of type O blood as 46.34%(64 181.0 U/138 509.5 U)and the lowest proportion of type AB blood as 3.85%(5 331.0 U/138 509.5 U).In 2018,9 transfusion medical institutions were designated for TDT patients.There were a total of 766 TDT patients in the register,with the per ca-pita annual blood transfusion volume increased from20.28 U(15 531.0 U/766 patients)in2018 to36.01 U(27 586.0 U/766 patients)in 2023,maintaining a positive growth every year(30.26%,4.94%,11.71%,8.61%,4.94%and 7.10%).Conclusion The"three designated"blood transfusion mode and the"collection-based-supply"blood management mode can effectively guarantee the blood supply of TDT patients.
5.Introduction to revision of Technical Specification for Occupational Health Surveillance
Chen YU ; Dehong LI ; Daoyuan SUN ; Zubing WANG ; Chaoqiang JIANG ; Xunmiao ZHANG ; Yongjian YAN ; Weiming YUAN ; Yiqun XUAN ; Xin QIAO ; Yujing XIA ; Qiuhong ZHU ; Qiang HOU ; Hong WANG ; Yiwen JIANG ; Xuetao ZHANG ; Fang QI ; Xiangpei LÜ ; Huanqiang WANG
China Occupational Medicine 2023;50(2):209-216
To revise GBZ 188 Technical Specification for Occupational Health Surveillance based on national laws, regulations, standards, specifications and legal documents of occupational disease, and combination with the actual situation in China. The main modifications are as follows: the occupational health surveillance for workers exposed to toluene (xylene may implement by reference), bromopropane, methyl iodide, ethylene oxide, chloroacetic acid, indium and its compounds, coal tar, coal tarasphalt, asphalt, β-naphthylamine, dust of metal and its compounds(tin, iron, antimony, barium and its compounds), hard metal dust, erionite dust, low temperature, laser, tick-borne encephalitis virus, Borrelia burgdorferi, and human immunodeficiency virus, for scraper or grind operators, and underground workers using squatting or kneeling position, crawling position, side-lying position, or shoulder position for a long period of time are included. The emergency health screening for workers exposed to arsenic, fluorine and its inorganic compounds, and acrylamide are included. The occupational medical examination (OME) for workers exposed to amino and nitro compounds of benzene, phosgene, monomethylamine, organic fluorine and dimethyl sulfate has been adjusted and made mandatory, with corresponding assessments required upon leaving the job. The special occupational health surveillance for workers exposed to mycobacterium tuberculosis and hepatitis virus is removed. The OME conclusion of reexamination is removed, and standardize recheck/additional inspection requirements. The optional items in OME performed before, during and after leaving post are removed, but the optional items in emergency medical examination are retained. Additional OME items are added. The Guideline for OME Summary Reports is added as informative appendix, and so on. The revised GBZ 188 Technical Specification for Occupational Health Surveillance is more scientific and practical.
6.Clinical characteristics of 16 patients with nucleotide excision repair disorders and literature review
Lizhu HU ; Jing WANG ; Qiuhong WANG ; Zhou YANG ; Yu HUANG ; Jing GAO ; Jian CHEN ; Bin WANG ; Rui LIU ; Xian XU ; Nan PENG ; Hui WANG ; Yujiao DENG ; Liqiang WANG ; Haixu CHEN ; Lin MA ; Liping ZOU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2022;37(22):1730-1735
Objective:To summarize the clinical manifestations and gene mutation features of patients with nucleotide excision repair (NER) disorders.Methods:A retrospective analysis was made on clinical data of patients with NER disorders who were admitted to the Chinese People′s Liberation Army General Hospital from October 2008 to February 2022 and diagnosed in the Outpatient Department of Beijing Children′s Hospital, Capital Medical University from October 2015 to February 2022.Literature on previously reported Chinese patients with NER disorders was reviewed.Results:(1)A total of 16 patients with NER disorders were enrolled, including 6 males and 10 females.The onset age was 7.5 (4.0, 12.0) months and the age at diagnosis was 42.0 (21.5, 77.0) months.There were 3 types of NER disorders: Cockayne syndrome (CS) in 13 cases, Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP) in 2 cases and Cerebro-Oculo-Facio-Skeletal syndrome (COFS) in 1 case.Four disease-causing genes were detected: CSA gene in 11 cases, CSB gene in 3 cases, XPG gene in 1 case, and XPD gene in 1 case.The first symptoms of the 16 patients were photosensitivity and developmental delay, and neurological symptoms were observed in all the 3 NER disorder types.XP and CS patients had skin symptoms.CS patients presented typical facial features, visual and auditory impairment, microcephaly and changes in neuroimaging features.COFS patients showed intrauterine growth retardation.(2)Results of literature review: a total of 96 Chinese patients reported were retrieved, involving 6 disease types, including CS in 45 cases, XP in 44 cases, trichothiodystrophy in 4 cases, COFS in 1 case, XP-CS in 1 case, and ultraviolet sensitive syndrome in 1 case.Nine mutated genes were identified: CSA in 33 cases, XPA in 15 cases, CSB in 13 cases, XPV in 10 cases, XPC in 9 cases, XPG in 7 cases, XPD in 7 cases, XPF in 1 case, and MPLKIP in 1 case.The common symptoms were growth failure (62 cases), skin photosensitivity (61 cases), typical facial features (52 cases), mental retardation (49 cases) and microcephaly (48 cases). Among 36 cases had imaging data 33 cases(91.7%)had calcification of basal nucleus or globus pallidus.Three cases had intrauterine growth retardation and microcephaly during pregnancy. Conclusions:Patients with such prenatal manifestations as intrauterine growth retardation and microcephaly or with typical symptoms like skin photosensitivity, typical facial features, growth failure, mental retardation, hypertonia, and calcifications of basal ganglia should be suspected of NER disorders.Early genetic testing is recommended to confirm the diagnosis.
7.Identification of Panax notoginseng and Its Processed Products Based on HPLC and IR Spectrum
Yuxin LI ; Na XING ; Zhihong ZHANG ; Tianying YU ; Enyao MA ; Xue WANG ; Haodong BAI ; Yuanning ZENG ; Qiuhong WANG
China Pharmacy 2021;32(18):2194-2202
OBJECTIVE:To identify Panax notoginseng and its processed products . METHODS :The fingerprint was established by HPLC. Using ginsenoside Rb 1 as reference ,HPLC fingerprints of 15 batches of P. notoginseng and its processed products were drawn and the similarity evaluation was conducted by using the Similarity Evaluation System for TCM Chromatographic Fingerprints(2012 edition). The common peaks were confirmed by comparing with substance control. SPSS 21.0 and SIMCA 14.1 software were used to perform cluster analysis ,principal component analysis and orthogonal partial least squares-discriminant analysis;taking the variable importance projection (VIP)value greater than 1 as the standard ,the differential marker components causing the quality difference between P. notoginseng and its processed products were screened. IR fingerprints of P. notoginseng and its processed products were established by OMNIC 8.2.0 software,and the spectral similarity was evaluated ;double index sequence analysis was used to analyze absorption peaks of IR fingerprints of 15 batches of P. notoginseng and its processed products. RESULTS :There were 16 common peaks in the fingerprints of 15 batches of P. notoginseng , and the similarities were 0.911-1.000;there were 25 common peaks in the fingerprints of processed products ,and the similaritieswere 0.862-1.000. They had 12 identical common peaks ,and wang668@sina.com three of them were ident ified as sanchinoside R 1,ginsenoside Rg1 and ginsenoside Rb 1. Results of cluster analysi s showed that when the distance was 10,15 batches of P. notoginseng could be clustered into two categories ,SW1-SW5 into one category ,SH1-SH5 and SQ 1-SQ5 into one category ,ZW1-ZW5,ZH1-ZH5 and ZQ1-ZQ5 of 15 batches of processed products could be clustered into one category. When the distance was 5,15 batches of P. notoginseng could be clustered into three categories ,SW1-SW5 into one category ,SH2-SH5 and SQ 2 into one category ,SQ1, SQ3-SQ5 and SH 1 into one category. Fifteen batches of processed products could be clustered into two categories ,ZW1-ZW5 into one category ,ZH1-ZH5 and ZQ 1-ZQ5 into one category. The results of principal component analysis showed that the cumulative variance contribution rate of the first two principal components was 80.104% . The results of orthogonal partial least squares-discriminant analysis showed that the VIP values of the five peaks were greater than 1,which were peak H ,peak G ,peak J,peak F (ginsenoside Rg 1)and peak I. The similarity of IR fingerprints of 15 batches of P. notoginseng and its processed products were 0.889 7-1.000 0 and 0.972 8-1.000 0;the common peak rates were 80%-100%,and the variation peak rates were 0-17.65% and 0-18.75%,respectively. By comparing the wave numbers of absorption peaks ,it was found that there were differences between P. notoginseng at 3 440 and 1 450 cm-1 and processed products at 1 530 and 575 cm-1. CONCLUSIONS :Established HPLC fingerprint and IR fingerprint have good similarity ,and could effectively distinguish P. notoginseng and its processed products. P. notoginseng and its processed products from different habitats have high common peak rate and low variation rate ,and their chemical components are different ;peak H ,peak G ,peak J ,ginsenoside Rg 1 and peak I are differential marker components causing the quality difference between P. notoginseng and processed products.
8.Construction and verification of an intelligent measurement model for diabetic foot ulcer.
Nan ZHAO ; Qiuhong ZHOU ; Jianzhong HU ; Weihong HUANG ; Jingcan XU ; Min QI ; Min PENG ; Wenjing LUO ; Xinyi LI ; Jiaojiao BAI ; Liaofang WU ; Ling YU ; Xiaoai FU
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2021;46(10):1138-1146
OBJECTIVES:
The measurement of diabetic foot ulcers is important for the success in diabetic foot ulcer management. At present, it lacks the accurate and convenient measurement tools in clinical. In recent years, artificial intelligence technology has demonstrated the potential application value in the field of image segmentation and recognition. This study aims to construct an intelligent measurement model of diabetic foot ulcers based on the deep learning method, and to conduct preliminary verification.
METHODS:
The data of 1 042 diabetic foot ulcers clinical samples were collected. The ulcers and color areas were manually labeled, of which 782 were used as the training data set and 260 as the test data set. The Mask RCNN ulcer tissue color semantic segmentation and RetinaNet scale digital scale target detection were used to build a model. The training data set was input into the model and iterated. The test data set was used to verify the intelligent measurement model.
RESULTS:
This study established an intelligent measurement model of diabetic foot ulcers based on deep learning. The mean average precision@.5 intersection over union (mAP@.5IOU) of the color region segmentation in the training set and the test set were 87.9% and 63.9%, respectively; the mAP@.5IOU of the ruler scale digital detection in the training set and the test set were 96.5% and 83.4%, respectively. Compared with the manual measurement result of the test sample, the average error of the intelligent measurement result was about 3 mm.
CONCLUSIONS
The intelligent measurement model has good accuracy and robustness in measuring the diabetic foot ulcers. Future research can further optimize the model with larger-scale data samples.
Artificial Intelligence
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Diabetes Mellitus
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9.Analysis of language of children with autism spectrum disorder at different developmental levels
Qiuhong WEI ; Yu ZHANG ; Yan HE ; Yan MU ; Qian CHENG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2021;59(11):922-927
Objective:To explore the language characteristics of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) at different developmental levels.Methods:The clinical data of 103 children with ASD who attended the Children′s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University from January 2018 to December 2020 was analyzed retrospectively. They were divided into typical development and abnormal development (including mild and moderate or severe) groups based on developmental diagnostic scale results, and also devided into 2-3, 4-6, and 7-8 years of age groups based on age. The language characteristics of children with ASD at different developmental levels and different ages were compared by Pearson′s chi-square or Fisher′s exact probabilty test, t test, analysis of variance, or Kruskal-Wallis H test. The relationship between language ability and core symptoms of ASD was analyzed by Pearson correlation test. Results:Among 103 children with ASD, 86 were males and 17 were females, with an age of (5.5±1.5) years. A total of 61 children were charactered as typical development and 42 as abnormal (32 mild and 10 moderate or severe). There were no significant differences in developmental scale, overall language, receptive, expressive, syntax, and semantics scores among the three different age groups (all P>0.05). The detection rate of abnormal language ability in the typical development group was significantly lower than that in the abnormal development group (49.2% (30/61) vs. 100.0% (42/42), P<0.01). Receptive, expressive, semantics, and syntax scores of the typical development groups were significantly higher than those of the mildly and moderately or severely abnormal group (89±13 vs. 76±11 vs.71±8, F=18.61, P<0.01; 80±12 vs. 66±8 vs. 58±7, F=29.69, P<0.01; 92±14 vs.78±14 vs. 71±11, F=17.26, P<0.01; 83±10 vs. 71±8 vs. 64±5, F=29.35, P<0.01). Within the abnormal development group, there were no significant correlations between language ability and the core symptoms of ASD ( r=-0.02-0.58, all P>0.05). Within the typical development group, there were no significant correlations between language ability and social interaction, repetitive stereotypes, and limited interests ( r=0--0.22, all P>0.05). However, overall language, receptive, semantics, and expressive language abilities were negatively correlated with communication ( r=-0.28--0.36, all P<0.05), and there was no significant correlation between syntax and communication ( r=-0.24, P>0.05) in typical developmental group. Conclusions:The majority of children with ASD manifest language development disorders, mainly in the aspects of expressive and syntax language. Children with ASD with more delayed developmental level have more severe language disorder. About half children with ASD with normal development have language development disorders. The language ability of children with ASD is minimally correlated with ASD core symptoms.
10.The effect of hyperbaric oxygenation on apoptosis in rats after middle cerebral artery occlusion
Qiuhong YU ; Yaling LIU ; Cong WANG ; Jie LI ; Kangxiang JI ; Lianbi XUE
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2019;41(8):561-564
Objective To observe the effect of hyperbaric oxygenation (HBO) on apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) and Caspase-3 levels in rats with permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO),and to elucidate the apoptosis pathways.Methods Sixty Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected to permanent MCAO and then randomly divided into a control group and an HBO group,each of 30.Three hours later the rats of the HBO group were put into a hyperbaric cabin held at a pressure of 0.2 MPa for 9 hours.They inhaled supplementary oxygen at the 1st,3rd,5th,7th and 9th hour while the rats in the control group inhaled air at normal pressure.The neurological outcome was measured at the 3rd,13th and 72nd hour after the MCAO using Garcia scores.Apoptosis in the tissue of the ischemic penumbra,nuclear and mitochondrial AIF and Caspase-3 levels were measured at the 13th and 72nd hours after the modeling.Results The scores were significantly higher at the 13th hour than after the 3rd hour in both groups,and then even higher at the 72nd hour.Apoptosis was evident in the ischemic penumbra at the 13th and 72nd hours in both groups,but the number of cells was less at the 72nd hour than at the 13th hour in the control group.There was significantly less apoptosis in the HBO group than in the control group at the 13th hour.The average AIF level had significantly decreased in the nuclei and increased in the mitochondria by the 72nd hour compared with the 13th hour in both groups.The average levels of nuclear AIF at the 13th hour and the 72nd hour were lower than those in the mitochondria.But they were significantly higher in the HBO group than in the control group at the same time points.The levels of Caspase-3,normally zero,had increased by the 13th hour in both groups.The average level of Caspase-3 was significantly lower in both groups at the 72nd hour than at the 13th hour.Conclusions HBO can improve neurological function,inhibit the transfer of AIF from the mitochondria to the nucleus and reduce Caspase-3 levels.The mechanism may involve reducing apoptosis through caspase-dependent and caspase-independent pathways in the mitochondria.

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