2.HLA alleles, blocks, and haplotypes associated with the hematological diseases of AML, ALL, MDS, and AA in the Han population of Southeastern China.
Yuxi GONG ; Xue JIANG ; Yuqian ZHENG ; Yang LI ; Xiaojing BAO ; Wenjuan ZHU ; Ying LI ; Xiaojin WU ; Bo LIANG ; Tengteng ZHANG ; Jun HE
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(7):877-879
3.Effect of low dose of methotrexate combined with sorafenib on osteosarcoma xenografts of mice and its mechanism
Fengjiao WANG ; Chao GU ; Sha HU ; Qin FENG ; Rujuan ZHENG ; Zengyan ZHU ; Wenjuan WANG
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2025;51(1):9-16
Objective:To discuss the anti-tumor effect of low dose of methotrexate(MTX)combined with sorafenib(SFN)on the human osteosarcoma(OS),and to clarify the possible mechanism.Methods:Four types of human OS cells(143B cells,HOS cells,U2OS cells,and MG63 cells)were cultured in vitro.Western blotting method was used to detect the expression levels of vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF)and vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2(VEGFR2)proteins in the above four kinds of cells.The human OS xenograft model was established in the nude mice,and 20 successfully modeled BALB/C nude mice were randomly divided into control group(given 2%dimethyl sulfoxide+98%corn oil),low dose of MTX group(given 2 mng·kg-1 MTX),SFN group(given 15 mng·kg-1 SFN),and combined drug group(given 2 mng·kg-1 MTX+15 mng·kg-1 SFN);there were 5 mice in each group.The tumor volumes of the mice in various groups were detected and tumor growth curves were plotted;HE staining was used to observe the morphology of tumor tissue of the mice in various groups;immunohistochemistry was used to detect the positive expression rates of VEGFR2,proliferation marker Ki-67,and hypoxia-inducible factor-1(HIF-1)proteins in tumor tissue of the mice in various groups.The human OS 143B cells were divided into 0,0.125,0.250,0.500,1.000,2.000,and 4.000 μmol·L-1 MTX groups(given 0,0.125,0.250,0.500,1.000,2.000,and 4.000 μmol·L-1 MTX,respectively).CCK-8 method was used to detect the proliferation rates of the 143B cells in various groups,and half inhibityory concentration(IC50)was calculated;the concentration of MTX that had no effect on 143B cell survival was selected as low dose of MTX.The human OS 143B cells were divided into control and low dose of MTX groups(given 0 and 0.250 μmol·L-1 MTX).ELISA method was used to detect the levels of VEGF in the 143B cells in various groups.Results:Compared with 143B cells,the expression levels of VEGF and VEGFR2 proteins in the HOS cells,U2OS cells,and MG63 cells were significantly increased(P<0.001).In the xenograft model,compared with control group,the tumor volumes of the mice in SFN group,and combined drug group were decreased(P<0.001);compared with low dose of MTX group and SFN group,the tumor volume of the mice in combined drug group was decreased(P<0.01).The immunohistochemical results showed that compared with control group,the positive expression rates of Ki-67,VEGFR2,and HIF-1 proteins in tumor tissue of the mice in combined drug group were significantly decreased(P<0.05).The CCK-8 results showed that there was no change in the proliferation of the 143B cells treated with 0.25 μmol·L-1 MTX.The ELISA results showed that compared with control group,the level of VEGF in the 143B cells in MTX group was signyicantly decreased(P<0.05).Conclusion:Low dose of MTX enhances the anti-tumor effect of SFN on the human OS,which may be due to the inhibition of VEGF secretion by the OS cells,thereby enhancing the anti-tumor effect of SFN on the human OS.
4.Association between photodynamic diagnosis and treatment efficacy of 5-aminolevulinic acid photodynamic therapy for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in situ
Qinyuan ZHU ; Wenjuan MA ; Jing LUAN ; Wenyu WU ; Shujun CHEN
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 2025;50(8):1115-1121
Objective:To investigate the association between photodynamic diagnosis(PDD)and treatment efficacy of 5-aminolevu-linic acid(ALA)photodynamic therapy(PDT)in patients with cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in situ(cSCCis).Methods:A pro-spective cohort study was conducted among the patients with cSCCis who underwent ALA-PDT in Department of Dermatology,Huashan Hospital,Fudan University,from January 2020 to November 2024.All patients were diagnosed with cSCCis based on biopsy,and invasive squamous cell carcinoma was excluded.Clinical information was collected and PDD was performed before treatment,and the patients were divided into moderate fluorescence group and strong fluorescence groups based on fluorescence intensity.All patients received six sessions of PDT treatment at an interval of 1-2 weeks.The primary endpoint was the initial complete clearance rate at 3 months after the last treatment session,and secondary endpoints were the sustained complete clearance rate at 12 months after the last treatment session and treatment failure rate.The multivariate regression analysis,the survival curves,and the Cox regression analysis were used to investigate the association between PDD fluorescence intensity and treatment efficacy,as well as other influencing factors for treatment efficacy.Results:Compared with the strong fluorescence group,the moderate fluorescence group had significantly lower initial complete clearance rate[57.14%(8/14)vs.93.33%(28/30),odds ratio OR=0.100,P=0.010]and sustained complete clearance rate[42.86%(6/14)vs.76.67%(23/30),OR=0.230,P=0.030)].The multivariate regression analysis showed that moderate fluores-cence was an independent risk factor for initial complete clearance(OR=0.030,P=0.030).The moderate fluorescence group had a significantly higher treatment failure rate than the strong fluorescence group[57.14%(8/14)vs.23.33%(7/30),P=0.030].The survival analysis and the Cox regression analysis showed that moderate fluo-rescence was an independent risk factor for PDT treatment failure(hazard ratio=3.040,P=0.048).There were no significant differences in adverse reactions between the two groups.Conclusion:PDD fluorescence intensity can predict the efficacy of ALA-PDT in patients with cSCCis.Moderate fluorescence indicates a higher risk of treatment failure,which can help to guide clinicians in develop-ing individualized treatment strategies.
5.Demand for follow-up care services after outpatient surgery for patients
Lingling WANG ; Baolan MA ; Chao SUN ; Shasha CHEN ; Wenni SUN ; Wenjuan ZHU
Journal of Navy Medicine 2025;46(11):1099-1102
Objective To investigate the demand for postoperative follow-up care services among patients after outpatient surgery,to optimize the care service process,and to enhance the quality of outpatient care,so as to ensure timely and effective follow-up care after outpatient surgery and improve their satisfaction and rehabilitation outcomes.Methods A total of 156 patients who underwent outpatient surgical procedures at Navy 971 Hospital from January 2023 to December 2023 were enrolled as research subjects through convenient sampling.A self-designed questionnaire was used to investigate the general information of patients,their demand for postoperative follow-up care,and the recognition of follow-up care forms.The questionnaires were distributed and collected by professional personnel of the outpatient surgery room.The related service items of follow-up care were statistically analyzed using percentages and descriptive analysis.Results Of the 156 questionnaires distributed,all(100%)were returned and valid.Among the patients undergoing outpatient surgery,91.7%required follow-up care services.The follow-up care services with the highest demand among naval vessel personnel were self-observation and care guidance for wounds(90.4%),seeking help for wound discomfort(86.5%),and postoperative follow-up and health education(75.6%).The most recognized forms of follow-up care services were telephone follow-up(88.5%),remote consultation(76.3%),and on-site visits by medical teams(62.2%).Conclusion There is a high demand for follow-up care services among patients after outpatient surgery.Hospitals should establish a complete follow-up care service model and care teams based on the actual needs of patients and the requirements of health education,and formulate personalized follow-up care plans.
6.Summarization of the best evidence for the prevention and management of indwelling line complications in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma undergoing hepatic artery infusion chemotherapy
Hengmei ZHU ; Hongmei XIAO ; Shuheng FANG ; Dandan HE ; Wenjuan FAN ; Xiaoli ZHANG ; Jian ZHAI ; Jiamei YANG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2025;34(4):425-429
Objective To summarize the best evidence concerning the prevention and management of indwelling line complications in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)receiving hepatic artery infusion chemotherapy(HAIC),and to standardize the key contents of clinical observation of complications during HAIC treatment.Methods By using the"6S"pyramid model system,the relevant literature was searched in the order from high to low.Two professionals evaluated the quality of the literature,summarized the evidence and conducted the analysis and summarization.Results Ten literature articles were finally enrolled in this study,including one article of guideline,one article of systematic review,five articles of expert consensus,one article of meta-analysis,and two articles of randomized controlled trials.Six complications(catheter displacement or falling off,catheter obstruction,unplanned extubation,arterial spasm or occlusion,infection,puncture site bleeding/local hematoma)and 22 pieces of best evidence for prevention management were summarized.Conclusion This study systematically summarizes 6 complications and their prevention and treatment in patients with HCC receiving HAIC,providing a reliable basis for clinical practice.
7.Analysis of the relationshiop and mediating factors between sleep quality and emotional regulation difficulties in millde school students
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(7):1008-1011
Objective:
To explore the relationship of sleep quality and emotional regulation difficulties in middle school students, and to analyze its mediating role of daytime dysfunction, social rejection and selfcontrol ability, so as to provide a scientific reference for improving middle school students mental health.
Methods:
From October to November, 2023, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Adolescent Social Rejection Questionnaire, Brief Selfcontrol Scale and Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scaleshort Form (DERS-16) were used to assess 806 students recruited from four middle schools in Bengbu City by a convenient cluster random sampling method. And model-6 of PROCESS and 5 000 Bootstraps were used to make a chainmediating model analysis.
Results:
Daytime dysfunction was positively correlated with sleep quality(r=0.57), social rejection(r=0.19), selfcontrol(r=0.29, P<0.01). Selfcontrol was positively correlated with emotional regulation difficulties(r=0.54, P<0.01).Poor sleep quality showed a significant positive association with on daytime dysfunction, and daytime dysfunction further affected social rejection, selfcontrol ability and emotional regulation difficulties (β=0.86, 0.60, 1.27, 1.56, P<0.05). Meanwhile, daytime dysfunction, social rejection and selfcontrol played a serial mediating role in the relationship between sleep quality and emotional regulation difficulties (Estimate=0.11,95%CI=0.04-0.20,P<0.05).
Conclusion
The study reveals the complex relationship between sleep quality and emotional regulation difficulties in middle school students and provides a new theoretical basis for adolescent sleep improvement and mental health interventions.
8.Effects of breastfeeding on immune response of CD4+T lymphocytes in infants
Simin ZHU ; Wenjuan TU ; Wenting ZHANG ; Ziqi TU ; Cheng′an WANG
Chinese Journal of Child Health Care 2024;32(1):103-107
【Objective】 To explore the effects of breastfeeding on the immune response of CD4+T lymphocytes in infants in non-inflammatory state, and to analyze the immunomodulatory significance of the whole composition of breast milk. 【Methods】 A retrospective cohort study was conducted. From January to September 2022, six-month-old infants who took physical examination in the Child Healthcare Department of Changzhou Children′s Hospital Affiliated to Nantong University, were selected based on inclusion criteria, and were divided into breastfeeding group (n=33) and formula feeding group (n=27) based on their feeding patterns. Flow cytometry was used to detect the percentage of CD4+ T cells, including helper T cell (Th) 1, Th2, Th17, regulatory T cell (Treg), and the levels of related cytokines interleukin (IL)-2, IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, interferon (IFN)-γ, IL-17 in peripheral blood. The differences in these indicators between the two groups were compared. 【Results】 Compared with the formula feeding group, the breastfeeding group showed significantly higher percentages of Th1(t=3.038), Treg (t=2.088). The ratio of Th1 to Th2(Z=2.756), IL-10(Z=2.297) and IFN-γ (Z=2.076) in the peripheral blood of the breastfeeding group were also significantly higher. Conversely, the breastfeeding group had significantly lower percentage of Th17(Z=2.704) and IL-17A (t=2.187) (P<0.05). There was no significant difference the percentage of Th2, as well as in the levels of IL-2, IL-4, IL-6 and TNF-α between the two groups (P>0.05). 【Conclusions】 Breastfeeding has a regulatory effect on the immune response of infant CD4+ T lymphocytes. It promotes the development of Th1/Th2 towards Th1 and the immunomodulatory effect of Treg. Moreover, it inhibits the Th17 type immune response. These findings suggest that the complete composition of breast milk contributes to the development and maturation of infant immune system, enhancing immune defense and immune tolerance.
9.Difference analysis of ADE signal for irinotecan in adults and children
Fang LI ; Xiaohuan DU ; Xiang SHANG ; Wenjuan WANG ; Mi ZHOU ; Zengyan ZHU
China Pharmacy 2024;35(11):1369-1373
OBJECTIVE To mine and analyze the post-marketing adverse drug event (ADE) signals of irinotecan in adults and children populations, and to provide a reference for clinical safe medication. METHODS ADE reports of irinotecan from the first quarter of 2004 to the first quarter of 2023 in the US FDA adverse event reporting system database were extracted and the risk signals of irinotecan were detected through the reporting odds ratio and proportional reporting ratio. Statistical analysis was performed for ADE reports and signals of patients aged<18 years (children) and ≥18 years (adults). RESULTS A total of 8 013 ADE reports with irinotecan as the primary suspect drug were identified, including 7 656 and 357 ADE reports in adults and children, respectively. A total of 518 and 75 ADE signals were detected in the adults and children, and the mainly involved systems and organs including gastrointestinal disorders, blood and lymphatic system disorders, systemic disorders and various reactions at the administration site, etc. Most of the top 20 ADE signals in terms of frequency were documented in the drug instructions of irinotecan. New ADE signals in adults included peripheral neuropathy, oral mucosal inflammation, pulmonary embolism, epidermal nevus syndrome and reproductive toxicity, while hypertension, progressive neoplasms, tumor lysis syndromes, and embolism were new ADE signals in children. CONCLUSIONS The above new suspected high-risk signals not mentioned in the instructions should raise a high level of alertness in clinical practice of irinotecan.
10.Difference analysis of ADE signal for irinotecan in adults and children
Fang LI ; Xiaohuan DU ; Xiang SHANG ; Wenjuan WANG ; Mi ZHOU ; Zengyan ZHU
China Pharmacy 2024;35(11):1369-1373
OBJECTIVE To mine and analyze the post-marketing adverse drug event (ADE) signals of irinotecan in adults and children populations, and to provide a reference for clinical safe medication. METHODS ADE reports of irinotecan from the first quarter of 2004 to the first quarter of 2023 in the US FDA adverse event reporting system database were extracted and the risk signals of irinotecan were detected through the reporting odds ratio and proportional reporting ratio. Statistical analysis was performed for ADE reports and signals of patients aged<18 years (children) and ≥18 years (adults). RESULTS A total of 8 013 ADE reports with irinotecan as the primary suspect drug were identified, including 7 656 and 357 ADE reports in adults and children, respectively. A total of 518 and 75 ADE signals were detected in the adults and children, and the mainly involved systems and organs including gastrointestinal disorders, blood and lymphatic system disorders, systemic disorders and various reactions at the administration site, etc. Most of the top 20 ADE signals in terms of frequency were documented in the drug instructions of irinotecan. New ADE signals in adults included peripheral neuropathy, oral mucosal inflammation, pulmonary embolism, epidermal nevus syndrome and reproductive toxicity, while hypertension, progressive neoplasms, tumor lysis syndromes, and embolism were new ADE signals in children. CONCLUSIONS The above new suspected high-risk signals not mentioned in the instructions should raise a high level of alertness in clinical practice of irinotecan.


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