1.Impact of Nutritional Support on Antitumor Efficacy in the Era of Immunotherapy
Xiaojun QIAN ; Ling LU ; Xuecheng HU ; Shiwei LI ; Wenjun GAO ; Li PAN ; Yubei SUN ; Suyi LI
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2026;53(2):89-95
Despite breakthroughs in immunotherapy for solid tumors, significant variations in treatment efficacy persist. Up to 80% of cancer patients suffer from malnutrition, which leads to: lymphoid atrophy and reduced T-cell reserves; deficiency of substrates required for T-cell activation and expansion; concurrent inflammation hindering T-cell infiltration into tumors; and cachexia accelerating PD-1 antibody clearance. Clinical studies confirm that severe malnutrition significantly impairs immune responses and increases the risk of treatment toxicity. Therefore, implementing standardized nutritional therapy is crucial for optimizing the reserve, activation, expansion, and infiltration capacity of immune cells, thereby providing a sound immune system foundation for immunotherapy. Immunonutrition therapy, by enhancing immunonutrients such as arginine, omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, and nucleotides, reduces the secretion of pro-inflammatory mediators and promotes T-cell activation and proliferation. This enhances anti-tumor immune responses, prolongs survival, and advances cancer treatment towards multimodal combination and precision approaches.
2.Analysis on Current Status of Clinical Trial Registration on TCM Prevention and Treatment of Constipation in China
Shuo HUANG ; Biao LIANG ; Yiheng YANG ; Jiachun NI ; Shiwei QIAN ; Zhenyi WANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(5):62-67
Objective To investigate the distribution characteristics and future trends of clinical trials related to TCM prevention and treatment of constipation by analyzing the clinical trials registered in the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry(ChiCTR).Methods The clinical trials data related to TCM prevention and treatment of constipation in the ChiCTR database were retrieved from the establishment of the database to April 15,2024.Excel 2019 was utilized for de-duplication.Subsequently,SPSS 26.0 was employed to analyze the general characteristics,research types,intervention measures,etc.of the included trials,charts were drawn,and the clinical trial characteristics were summarized.Results A total of 107 clinical trials were included,with 102 being pre-registered,involving 21 provincial-level administrative regions and 75 clinical institutions.The top five regions in terms of the number of registered clinical trials were Beijing(19.63%),Shanghai(15.89%),Guangdong(14.02%),Sichuan(10.28%)and Jiangsu(9.35%).The top three sources of funding were local finance(28.97%),self-raised funds(18.69%)and hospital-funded funds(15.89%).The research types were mostly intervention studies(92.52%),of which 41 explicitly stated the use of blinding methods,and the main research design type is randomized parallel controlled trial.Conclusion The number of clinical trials related to TCM prevention and treatment of constipation registered in ChiCTR is on an upward trend.However,there is a noticeable geographical imbalance in the distribution of these trials,and there is a need for further improvement in the quality of trial design and the standardization of registration information.
3.Early assessment of responsive neurostimulation for drug-resistant epilepsy in China: A multicenter, self-controlled study.
Yanfeng YANG ; Penghu WEI ; Jianwei SHI ; Ying MAO ; Jianmin ZHANG ; Ding LEI ; Zhiquan YANG ; Shiwei SONG ; Ruobing QIAN ; Wenling LI ; Yongzhi SHAN ; Guoguang ZHAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(4):430-440
BACKGROUND:
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of the first cohort of people in China treated with a responsive neurostimulation system (Epilcure TM , GenLight MedTech, Hangzhou, China) for focal drug-resistant epilepsy in this study.
METHODS:
This multicenter, before-and-after self-controlled study was conducted across 8 centers from March 2022 to June 2023, involving patients with drug-resistant epilepsy who were undergoing responsive neurostimulation (RNS). The study was based on an ongoing multi-center, single-blind, randomized controlled study. Efficacy was assessed through metrics including median seizure count, seizure frequency reduction (SFR), and response rate. Multivariable linear regression analysis was conducted to explore the relationships of basic clinical factors and intracranial electrophysiological characteristics with SFR. The postoperative quality of life, cognitive function, depression, and anxiety were evaluated as well.
RESULTS:
The follow-up period for the 19 participants was 10.7 ± 3.4 months. Seizure counts decreased significantly 6 months after device activation, with median SFR of 48% at the 6th month (M6) and 58% at M12 ( P <0.05). The average response rate after 13 months of treatment was 42%, with 21% ( n = 4) of the participants achieving seizure freedom. Patients who have previously undergone resective surgery appear to achieve better therapeutic outcomes at M11, M12 and M13 ( β <0, P <0.05). No statistically significant differences were observed in patients' scores of quality of life, cognition, depression and anxiety following stimulation when compared to baseline measurements. No serious adverse events related to the devices were observed.
CONCLUSIONS:
The preliminary findings suggest that Epilcure TM exhibits promising therapeutic potential in reducing the frequency of epileptic seizures. However, to further validate its efficacy, larger-scale randomized controlled trials are required.
REGISTRATION
Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (No. ChiCTR2200055247).
Humans
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Female
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Male
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Drug Resistant Epilepsy/therapy*
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Adult
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Young Adult
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Middle Aged
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China
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Adolescent
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Treatment Outcome
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Quality of Life
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Single-Blind Method
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Seizures
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Electric Stimulation Therapy/methods*
4.Recent advances, strategies, and future perspectives of peptide-based drugs in clinical applications.
Qimeng YANG ; Zhipeng HU ; Hongyu JIANG ; Jialing WANG ; Han HAN ; Wei SHI ; Hai QIAN
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2025;23(1):31-42
Peptide-based therapies have attracted considerable interest in the treatment of cancer, diabetes, bacterial infections, and neurodegenerative diseases due to their promising therapeutic properties and enhanced safety profiles. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the major trends in peptide drug discovery and development, emphasizing preclinical strategies aimed at improving peptide stability, specificity, and pharmacokinetic properties. It assesses the current applications and challenges of peptide-based drugs in these diseases, illustrating the pharmaceutical areas where peptide-based drugs demonstrate significant potential. Furthermore, this review analyzes the obstacles that must be overcome in the future, aiming to provide valuable insights and references for the continued advancement of peptide-based drugs.
Humans
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Peptides/pharmacology*
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Animals
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Neoplasms/drug therapy*
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Drug Discovery
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Neurodegenerative Diseases/drug therapy*
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Diabetes Mellitus/drug therapy*
5.Analysis on Registration Status of Clinical Trials of Common Anorectal Diseases in China Based on ChiCTR
Biao LIANG ; Yiheng YANG ; Jiachun NI ; Shiwei QIAN ; Shuo HUANG ; Zhenyi WANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(1):55-59
Objective To analyze the current status of clinical trial registration of common anorectal diseases in Chinese Clinical Trial Registry(ChiCTR)and the research of TCM.Methods The ChiCTR database was retrieved to collect and organize clinical trials related to hemorrhoids,anal fissures,anal fistulas,perianal abscesses,and perianal eczema.The retrieval time was from the establishment of the database to December 10,2023.Characterization of included registration trials was analyzed.Results A total of 148 registered projects were included,75 of which were TCM-related clinical trials.Among them,134 clinical trials were pre-registered and 121 passed the ethical review.Shanghai,Jiangsu,Guangdong,Beijing and Sichuan accounted for 76.35%of the total number of registrations,and the largest number of registered projects was in Shuguang Hospital affiliated with Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.The top 3 funding sources were local finance,self-funding and hospital funding.The registered projects were mainly intervention studies.114 studies used randomized methods and 34 studies were blinded.Conclusion At present,the number of ChiCTR-registered clinical trials on anorectal diseases is on an increasing trend,and the treatment of anorectal diseases with TCM has obvious characteristics.However,there are cases of irregular filling of registration content and uneven regional distribution.
6.Analysis on Current Status of Clinical Trial Registration on TCM Prevention and Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Shiwei QIAN ; Biao LIANG ; Shuo HUANG ; Yiheng YANG ; Zhenyi WANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(7):62-66
Objective To explore the distribution characteristics and development trend of TCM prevention and treatment for irritable bowel syndrome(IBS)by analyzing the clinical trials of TCM prevention and treatment for IBS registered in China Clinical Trial Registry(ChiCTR).Methods The ChiCTR database was retrieved to collect and organize clinical trials related to the TCM prevention and treatment of IBS from the establishment of the database to May 1,2024.Characteristics of the included trials were analyzed and summarized using SPSS 25.0 and Excel 2021.Results A total of 73 clinical trials were included,of which 65 were pre-registered.The registered research projects involved 14 provincial-level administrative regions,including Beijing,Jiangsu,Guangdong,Shanghai,and Sichuan,and 46 clinical trial institutions,among which Beijing University of Chinese Medicine(6 items,7.89%)registered a higher number.The top three sources of research funding were,in order,local finance(26 items,35.62%),state finance(20 items,27.40%),and hospital funding(10 items,13.70%).The types of studies were predominantly interventional(68 items,93.15%),and the study designs were predominantly randomized parallel controlled studies(64 items,87.67%),but only 27 studies(36.99%)used a blinded approach.The main interventions included acupuncture and moxibustion,Chinese patent medicines,classic prescriptions/hospital-prepared remedies,etc.Conclusion The number of clinical research registrations in this field has been gradually increasing in recent years,but there are problems such as uneven regional distribution,low use of blinding,and lack of standardization of registration information.
7.Analysis of the Current Status of Clinical Trial Registration for TCM in the Treatment of Psoriasis
Yiheng YANG ; Zhan ZHANG ; Biao LIANG ; Shiwei QIAN ; Jiachun NI ; Shuo HUANG ; Changpeng HAN ; Zhenyi WANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(7):67-72
Objective To analyze the clinical trial projects of TCM treatment for psoriasis registered at the China Clinical Trial Registry(ChiCTR);To provide references for clinical research in this field.Methods Clinical trial studies on the TCM treatment for psoriasis were retrieved from the ChiCTR database from the establishment of the database to June 17,2024.Excel 2019 and GraphPad Prism 9.0 were used to organize and analyze the general characteristics included in registered clinical trials.Results Totally 65 TCM-related trials were included,of which 58(89.23%)were prospectively registered,and 55(84.62%)had undergone ethical review.The majority of trials were registered in Guangdong,Beijing and Shanghai,collectively accounting for 78.46%(n=51)of the total.The leading institution,Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine,contributed 19 trials.Funding was predominantly sourced from governmental bodies,with 72.31%(n=47)supported by national or regional grants.Among the registered studies,interventional trials predominated(n=56),including 46 randomised parallel-controlled designs.Blinding was implemented in 23 trials,and biospecimen collection was reported in 48 studies.40 trials were single-centre studies,and a cumulative sample size was 17 695 participants.Common interventions included oral administration of classical TCM formulations or hospital-prepared remedies,alongside topical applications such as medicated baths and ointments.The primary outcome measure in most trials was the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index.Conclusion While the number of registered clinical trials on TCM for psoriasis in China demonstrates a fluctuating yet upward trend,the overall volume remains modest.Disparities in regional distribution,methodological variability,and incomplete trial registration details highlight areas for improvement.
8.Analysis on Current Status of Clinical Trial Registration on TCM Prevention and Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Shiwei QIAN ; Biao LIANG ; Shuo HUANG ; Yiheng YANG ; Zhenyi WANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(7):62-66
Objective To explore the distribution characteristics and development trend of TCM prevention and treatment for irritable bowel syndrome(IBS)by analyzing the clinical trials of TCM prevention and treatment for IBS registered in China Clinical Trial Registry(ChiCTR).Methods The ChiCTR database was retrieved to collect and organize clinical trials related to the TCM prevention and treatment of IBS from the establishment of the database to May 1,2024.Characteristics of the included trials were analyzed and summarized using SPSS 25.0 and Excel 2021.Results A total of 73 clinical trials were included,of which 65 were pre-registered.The registered research projects involved 14 provincial-level administrative regions,including Beijing,Jiangsu,Guangdong,Shanghai,and Sichuan,and 46 clinical trial institutions,among which Beijing University of Chinese Medicine(6 items,7.89%)registered a higher number.The top three sources of research funding were,in order,local finance(26 items,35.62%),state finance(20 items,27.40%),and hospital funding(10 items,13.70%).The types of studies were predominantly interventional(68 items,93.15%),and the study designs were predominantly randomized parallel controlled studies(64 items,87.67%),but only 27 studies(36.99%)used a blinded approach.The main interventions included acupuncture and moxibustion,Chinese patent medicines,classic prescriptions/hospital-prepared remedies,etc.Conclusion The number of clinical research registrations in this field has been gradually increasing in recent years,but there are problems such as uneven regional distribution,low use of blinding,and lack of standardization of registration information.
9.Analysis of the Current Status of Clinical Trial Registration for TCM in the Treatment of Psoriasis
Yiheng YANG ; Zhan ZHANG ; Biao LIANG ; Shiwei QIAN ; Jiachun NI ; Shuo HUANG ; Changpeng HAN ; Zhenyi WANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(7):67-72
Objective To analyze the clinical trial projects of TCM treatment for psoriasis registered at the China Clinical Trial Registry(ChiCTR);To provide references for clinical research in this field.Methods Clinical trial studies on the TCM treatment for psoriasis were retrieved from the ChiCTR database from the establishment of the database to June 17,2024.Excel 2019 and GraphPad Prism 9.0 were used to organize and analyze the general characteristics included in registered clinical trials.Results Totally 65 TCM-related trials were included,of which 58(89.23%)were prospectively registered,and 55(84.62%)had undergone ethical review.The majority of trials were registered in Guangdong,Beijing and Shanghai,collectively accounting for 78.46%(n=51)of the total.The leading institution,Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine,contributed 19 trials.Funding was predominantly sourced from governmental bodies,with 72.31%(n=47)supported by national or regional grants.Among the registered studies,interventional trials predominated(n=56),including 46 randomised parallel-controlled designs.Blinding was implemented in 23 trials,and biospecimen collection was reported in 48 studies.40 trials were single-centre studies,and a cumulative sample size was 17 695 participants.Common interventions included oral administration of classical TCM formulations or hospital-prepared remedies,alongside topical applications such as medicated baths and ointments.The primary outcome measure in most trials was the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index.Conclusion While the number of registered clinical trials on TCM for psoriasis in China demonstrates a fluctuating yet upward trend,the overall volume remains modest.Disparities in regional distribution,methodological variability,and incomplete trial registration details highlight areas for improvement.
10.Analysis on Current Status of Clinical Trial Registration on TCM Prevention and Treatment of Constipation in China
Shuo HUANG ; Biao LIANG ; Yiheng YANG ; Jiachun NI ; Shiwei QIAN ; Zhenyi WANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(5):62-67
Objective To investigate the distribution characteristics and future trends of clinical trials related to TCM prevention and treatment of constipation by analyzing the clinical trials registered in the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry(ChiCTR).Methods The clinical trials data related to TCM prevention and treatment of constipation in the ChiCTR database were retrieved from the establishment of the database to April 15,2024.Excel 2019 was utilized for de-duplication.Subsequently,SPSS 26.0 was employed to analyze the general characteristics,research types,intervention measures,etc.of the included trials,charts were drawn,and the clinical trial characteristics were summarized.Results A total of 107 clinical trials were included,with 102 being pre-registered,involving 21 provincial-level administrative regions and 75 clinical institutions.The top five regions in terms of the number of registered clinical trials were Beijing(19.63%),Shanghai(15.89%),Guangdong(14.02%),Sichuan(10.28%)and Jiangsu(9.35%).The top three sources of funding were local finance(28.97%),self-raised funds(18.69%)and hospital-funded funds(15.89%).The research types were mostly intervention studies(92.52%),of which 41 explicitly stated the use of blinding methods,and the main research design type is randomized parallel controlled trial.Conclusion The number of clinical trials related to TCM prevention and treatment of constipation registered in ChiCTR is on an upward trend.However,there is a noticeable geographical imbalance in the distribution of these trials,and there is a need for further improvement in the quality of trial design and the standardization of registration information.

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