1.Expression of serum hemoglobin β in hepatocellular carcinoma patients and its correlation with topoisomeraseⅡα
Jinhui TAN ; Xinxin XU ; Ping ZHAO ; Chenlu WANG ; Lining ZHOU ; Xiang CHEN ; Fuying CHU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2025;43(5):356-361
Objective To investigate the expression levels of serum hemoglobin β(HBB)in hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)patients and its correlation with topoisomeraseⅡα(TOP2A)gene.Methods A total of 48 HCC patients visited the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University from August 2023 to September 2024 were selected as the HCC group,and 32 healthy individuals who underwent physical examination during the same period were selected as the healthy control group.Their blood samples were collected,and the ex-pression levels of serum HBB and TOP2A genes were detected by real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction(qRT-PCR).Then,the relationship between the expression of HBB gene and clinicopathological parameters of the patients was ana-lyzed.The Kaplan-Meier Plotter database was used to evaluate the relationship between the expression of HBB gene and the prognosis of HCC.The diagnostic value of the expressions of serum HBB and TOP2A genes for HCC was assessed by the receiver operating charac-teristic(ROC)curve.Spearman rank correlation analysis was used to evaluate the correlation between the expressions of serum HBB and TOP2A genes in HCC patients.The regulatory effect of HBB gene on TOP2A gene was verified by the cell experiment.Results The expression levels of serum HBB gene in HCC patients(0.097[0.055,0.155])were significantly lower than that in healthy controls(1.029[0.625,1.434],U=19,P<0.001).The expression levels of serum TOP2A gene in HCC patients(1.810[0.825,3.623])were significantly higher than that in healthy controls(1.047[0.604,1.364],U=495,P=0.007).The expression level of serum HBB gene in HCC patients was significantly negatively correlated with that of TOP2A gene(ρ=-0.384,P=0.007).The analysis results of clinicopathological parameters showed that the expression level of HBB gene was only related to tumor size(χ2=4.090,P<0.05).The Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed that the 5-year overall survival rate of the patients with low expression of HBB gene was signifi-cantly lower than that with high expression(HR=0.680,95%CI:0.470-0.970,P<0.05).The analysis of the ROC curve showed that the area under the ROC curve(AUCROC)of HBB gene in diagnosing HCC was 0.987(95%CI:0.963-1.000).When the cut-off value was 0.228,its sensitivity was 100%and specificity was 97%.The AUCROC of TOP2A gene for the diagnosis of HCC was 0.677(95%CI:0.559-0.797).When the cut-off value was 1.285,its sensitivity was 65%and specificity was 75%.The combined detection of HBB and TOP2A genes for the diagnosis of HCC had an AUCROC of 0.988(95%CI:0.965-1.000).When the cut-off value was 0.657,its sensitivity was 100%and specificity was 97%.The cell experiment results showed that the overexpression of HBB gene could inhibit the expression of TOP2A gene,while the knockout of HBB gene had the opposite effect.Conclusion HBB gene is lowly expressed in the serum of HCC patients and is significantly negatively correlated with the expression of TOP2A gene.
2.Imaging guided percutaneous microwave ablation for unresectable pancreatic cancer:A multicenter retrospective study
Shuilian TAN ; Jie ZHOU ; Ping LIANG ; Xiaoling YU ; Xin YE ; Gang DONG ; Xiang JING ; Guanghui HUANG ; Zhen WANG ; Mengfan PENG ; Yan ZHOU ; Jie YU ; Zhiyu HAN ; Fangyi LIU ; Hongjian GAO ; Yubo ZHANG ; Zhigang CHENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(7):1109-1112
Objective To explore the feasibility and safety of ultrasound-guided percutaneous microwave ablation for unresectable pancreatic cancer.Methods Totally 84 patients who underwent ultrasound-guided percutaneous microwave ablation for unresectable pancreatic cancer were enrolled,and the technical success rate,complete ablation rate,complication rate,pain relief rate and survival time,etc.were observed.Results The median age of 84 cases was 61.5 years.Totally 86 tumors,including 44.19%(38/86)at the head/neck and 55.81%(48/86)at the body/tail of pancreas were detected,and a total of 85 ablation sessions were performed with the median ablation energy applied per tumor of 9.90(1.08,21.60)kJ and the complete ablation rate of 42.86%(36/84).The technical success rate was 100%(85/85).Thirty-nine complication events occurred in 25 cases,no ablation-related death.Among 34 patients underwent ablation mainly for pain symptoms,the pain score decreased from(6.22±1.12)points before treatment to(1.94±1.64)points after treatment(P<0.001).During 6.8(3.3,12.9)months' follow-up,the mean survival time was(8.5±6.7)months,and all 47 patients died due to tumor progression.Conclusion Ultrasound-guided percutaneous microwave ablation was safe and feasible for unresectable pancreatic cancer.
3.Expression of serum hemoglobin β in hepatocellular carcinoma patients and its correlation with topoisomeraseⅡα
Jinhui TAN ; Xinxin XU ; Ping ZHAO ; Chenlu WANG ; Lining ZHOU ; Xiang CHEN ; Fuying CHU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2025;43(5):356-361
Objective To investigate the expression levels of serum hemoglobin β(HBB)in hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)patients and its correlation with topoisomeraseⅡα(TOP2A)gene.Methods A total of 48 HCC patients visited the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University from August 2023 to September 2024 were selected as the HCC group,and 32 healthy individuals who underwent physical examination during the same period were selected as the healthy control group.Their blood samples were collected,and the ex-pression levels of serum HBB and TOP2A genes were detected by real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction(qRT-PCR).Then,the relationship between the expression of HBB gene and clinicopathological parameters of the patients was ana-lyzed.The Kaplan-Meier Plotter database was used to evaluate the relationship between the expression of HBB gene and the prognosis of HCC.The diagnostic value of the expressions of serum HBB and TOP2A genes for HCC was assessed by the receiver operating charac-teristic(ROC)curve.Spearman rank correlation analysis was used to evaluate the correlation between the expressions of serum HBB and TOP2A genes in HCC patients.The regulatory effect of HBB gene on TOP2A gene was verified by the cell experiment.Results The expression levels of serum HBB gene in HCC patients(0.097[0.055,0.155])were significantly lower than that in healthy controls(1.029[0.625,1.434],U=19,P<0.001).The expression levels of serum TOP2A gene in HCC patients(1.810[0.825,3.623])were significantly higher than that in healthy controls(1.047[0.604,1.364],U=495,P=0.007).The expression level of serum HBB gene in HCC patients was significantly negatively correlated with that of TOP2A gene(ρ=-0.384,P=0.007).The analysis results of clinicopathological parameters showed that the expression level of HBB gene was only related to tumor size(χ2=4.090,P<0.05).The Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed that the 5-year overall survival rate of the patients with low expression of HBB gene was signifi-cantly lower than that with high expression(HR=0.680,95%CI:0.470-0.970,P<0.05).The analysis of the ROC curve showed that the area under the ROC curve(AUCROC)of HBB gene in diagnosing HCC was 0.987(95%CI:0.963-1.000).When the cut-off value was 0.228,its sensitivity was 100%and specificity was 97%.The AUCROC of TOP2A gene for the diagnosis of HCC was 0.677(95%CI:0.559-0.797).When the cut-off value was 1.285,its sensitivity was 65%and specificity was 75%.The combined detection of HBB and TOP2A genes for the diagnosis of HCC had an AUCROC of 0.988(95%CI:0.965-1.000).When the cut-off value was 0.657,its sensitivity was 100%and specificity was 97%.The cell experiment results showed that the overexpression of HBB gene could inhibit the expression of TOP2A gene,while the knockout of HBB gene had the opposite effect.Conclusion HBB gene is lowly expressed in the serum of HCC patients and is significantly negatively correlated with the expression of TOP2A gene.
4.Imaging guided percutaneous microwave ablation for unresectable pancreatic cancer:A multicenter retrospective study
Shuilian TAN ; Jie ZHOU ; Ping LIANG ; Xiaoling YU ; Xin YE ; Gang DONG ; Xiang JING ; Guanghui HUANG ; Zhen WANG ; Mengfan PENG ; Yan ZHOU ; Jie YU ; Zhiyu HAN ; Fangyi LIU ; Hongjian GAO ; Yubo ZHANG ; Zhigang CHENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(7):1109-1112
Objective To explore the feasibility and safety of ultrasound-guided percutaneous microwave ablation for unresectable pancreatic cancer.Methods Totally 84 patients who underwent ultrasound-guided percutaneous microwave ablation for unresectable pancreatic cancer were enrolled,and the technical success rate,complete ablation rate,complication rate,pain relief rate and survival time,etc.were observed.Results The median age of 84 cases was 61.5 years.Totally 86 tumors,including 44.19%(38/86)at the head/neck and 55.81%(48/86)at the body/tail of pancreas were detected,and a total of 85 ablation sessions were performed with the median ablation energy applied per tumor of 9.90(1.08,21.60)kJ and the complete ablation rate of 42.86%(36/84).The technical success rate was 100%(85/85).Thirty-nine complication events occurred in 25 cases,no ablation-related death.Among 34 patients underwent ablation mainly for pain symptoms,the pain score decreased from(6.22±1.12)points before treatment to(1.94±1.64)points after treatment(P<0.001).During 6.8(3.3,12.9)months' follow-up,the mean survival time was(8.5±6.7)months,and all 47 patients died due to tumor progression.Conclusion Ultrasound-guided percutaneous microwave ablation was safe and feasible for unresectable pancreatic cancer.
5.Arthroscopic surgery for injuries to the popliteal tendon area of the lateral meniscus
Ming-Tao ZHANG ; Zhi-Tao YANG ; Tao LIU ; Bo-Rong ZHANG ; Xiao-Yi TAN ; Jin JIANG ; Li-Ping AN ; Xiang-Dong YUN
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2024;37(7):713-717
Objective To investigate the mid-term effect and complications of arthroscopic popliteal tendon suture in the treatment of lateral meniscus injury.Methods From January 2016 to December 2020,the data of 57 patients with lateral meniscus popliteal tendon injury treated by arthroscopic popliteal tendon suture fixation were retrospectively analyzed,includ-ing 35 males and 22 females,aged from 18 to 47 years old with an average of(32.9±7.9)years old.Knee function was evaluat-ed using the International Knee Documentation Committee(IKDC)and Lysholm scores both before the operation and at the fi-nal follow-up.Meniscus healing was evaluated according to the postoperative Barrett standard.Wound healing complications,such as vascular injury,nerve injury,and lower extremity venous thrombosis,were recorded.Results All 57 patients were fol-lowed up for 12 to 58 months with an average of(38.1±14.9)months.The incisions of the patients after the operation were all Grade A healing without infection,popliteal tendon injury,blood vessel injury,nerve injury and lower extremity venous throm-bosis.The IKDC score increased from(49.7±3.6)points preoperatively to(88.5±4.4)points in the final follow-up(P<0.05).The Lysholm score increased from(48.8±4.9)points preoperatively to(91.9±3.9)points at the final follow-up(P<0.05).At 3,6 months and 1 year after operation,according to Barrett's criteria,54 cases were clinically healed,the healing rate was 94.7%(54/57).Conclusion This study preliminarily confirmed that arthroscopic suture technique can result in clinical sta-bility through suture and fixation of the meniscus in the injured lateral popliteal tendon area.No adverse effects on knee joint function were found in the mid-term follow-up after the operation.
6.Prevalence of out-of-hospital prevalence of carbapenem-resistance genes and influences of antibiotics with different antibacte-rial mechanisms on the genes spread
Lanlan FENG ; Jinhui TAN ; Ping ZHAO ; Zhihong XU ; Yihua ZHU ; Xiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2024;42(8):567-573
Objective To analyze the distribution of carbapenem-resistant strains and the transmission mode of resistance genes in the bacteria strains from urinary system of the individuals outside hospitals,and further explore the impacts of the antibiotics with different antibacterial mechanisms on the conjugation transfer of resistant plasmids.Methods The imipenem-resistant strains from 991 non-re-petitive urine samples of healthy individuals were screened for determining the carbapenem-resistance genotypes.Using the multilocus sequence typing(MLST)method,the main carbapenem-resistant strains were classified to determine the phylogenetic relationship be-tween different sequence types(STs)and reveal the transmission mode of resistance genes in the individuals outside hospitals.The conjugation experiment was used to analyze the effects of different sub-inhibitory concentrations of ampicillin,ciprofloxacin,and genta-micin on the conjugation efficiency of resistant plasmids in the bacteria of donor and/or recipient at different times.Results A total of 18 non-repetitive carbapenem-resistant strains(1.82%,18/991)were detected in healthy individuals outside hospitals,among which Escherichia coli(E.coli)(44.44%,8/18)was the main strain with main genotype being blaKPC-2(7/8).MLST showed that the 7 strains of E.coli with blaKPC-2 genotype belonged to ST-10,ST-101,ST-131,ST-405,ST-410,ST-1193,and ST-2562,respectively.Homologous clustering analysis showed that the type of the 7 E.coli strains exhibited high diversity.The range of joint efficiency was(1.59±0.20)× 10-4 to(4.01±1.31)× 10-4.The highest conjugation efficiency was observed in the donor bacteria treated with 1/8 of MIC of antibiotics for 9 hours,and the conjugation efficiency most significantly increased compared to the group without antibiotic treat-ment.Three antibiotics with different mechanisms of action could all improve conjugation efficiency,among which ampicillin exhibited the most significant improvement.Conclusion In this study,the genotype of carbapenem-resistant Escherichia coli(CREC)was mainly blaKPC-2 with a main mode of horizontal transmission.Antibiotics with sub-inhibitory concentrations could promote the conjugation transfer of the resistant plasmid.There may be significant differences in the effects of antibiotics with different mechanisms of action and different antibiotic stress conditions on the conjugation efficiency.
7.Clinical trial of brexpiprazole in the treatment of adults with acute schizophrenia
Shu-Zhe ZHOU ; Liang LI ; Dong YANG ; Jin-Guo ZHAI ; Tao JIANG ; Yu-Zhong SHI ; Bin WU ; Xiang-Ping WU ; Ke-Qing LI ; Tie-Bang LIU ; Jie LI ; Shi-You TANG ; Li-Li WANG ; Xue-Yi WANG ; Yun-Long TAN ; Qi LIU ; Uki MOTOMICHI ; Ming-Ji XIAN ; Hong-Yan ZHANG
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(5):654-658
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of brexpiprazole in treating acute schizophrenia.Methods Patients with schizophrenia were randomly divided into treatment group and control group.The treatment group was given brexpiprozole 2-4 mg·d-1 orally and the control group was given aripiprazole 10-20 mg·d-1orally,both were treated for 6 weeks.Clinical efficacy of the two groups,the response rate at endpoint,the changes from baseline to endpoint of Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale(PANSS),Clinical Global Impression-Improvement(CGI-S),Personal and Social Performance scale(PSP),PANSS Positive syndrome subscale,PANSS negative syndrome subscale were compared.The incidence of treatment-related adverse events in two groups were compared.Results There were 184 patients in treatment group and 186 patients in control group.After treatment,the response rates of treatment group and control group were 79.50%(140 cases/184 cases)and 82.40%(150 cases/186 cases),the scores of CGI-I of treatment group and control group were(2.00±1.20)and(1.90±1.01),with no significant difference(all P>0.05).From baseline to Week 6,the mean change of PANSS total score wese(-30.70±16.96)points in treatment group and(-32.20±17.00)points in control group,with no significant difference(P>0.05).The changes of CGI-S scores in treatment group and control group were(-2.00±1.27)and(-1.90±1.22)points,PSP scores were(18.80±14.77)and(19.20±14.55)points,PANSS positive syndrome scores were(-10.30±5.93)and(-10.80±5.81)points,PANSS negative syndrome scores were(-6.80±5.98)and(-7.30±5.15)points,with no significant difference(P>0.05).There was no significant difference in the incidence of treatment-related adverse events between the two group(69.00%vs.64.50%,P>0.05).Conclusion The non-inferiority of Brexpiprazole to aripiprazole was established,with comparable efficacy and acceptability.
8.Application of OSCE-guided Scenario-based Practical Teaching Model in Clinical Pharmacist Training
Tiantian TANG ; Yiwen XIAO ; Haiyan YUAN ; Qiong LU ; Ying WANG ; Wenhui LIU ; Shenglan TAN ; Bikui ZHANG ; Daxiong XIANG ; Yan CHENG ; Yangang ZHOU ; Ping XU
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2024;41(10):1409-1414
OBJECTIVE
To explore the specific application and evaluation effect of objective structured clinical examination(OSCE)-guided scenario-based practical teaching mode in training clinical pharmacists.
METHODS
Fifty-six trainees who participated in the clinical pharmacist training program in the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University from October 2020 to September 2022 were selected as the research objects. OSCE-guided teaching was conducted, and the application effect of OSCE-guided teaching mode in clinical pharmacist training was explored and analyzed by using theoretical examination results and OSCE assessment results as evaluation indicators.
RESULTS
Through comparative analysis, it was found that the OSCE-guided teaching mode not only enabled students to better grasp the theoretical knowledge points required by the training outline, but also improved their clinical thinking ability, problem-solving ability, and communication and coordination skills to varying degrees.
CONCLUSION
For clinical pharmacist trainees, the OSCE teaching mode is conducive to the comprehensive improvement of clinical pharmacist skills and is suitable for cultivating clinical pharmacists who are capable of independently carrying out clinical pharmacy services in the new situation.
9.Cloning and application in synthetic biology of chalcone synthase gene from Lithocarpus litseifolius.
Ha-Xiu ZHU ; Qing-Xiang FENG ; Shu-Fu SUN ; Yu-Ping TAN ; Xiao-Yan WEI ; Ke-Ke ZHANG ; Chen-Chen WANG ; Yan WANG ; Da-Yong LI ; Jin-Fu TANG ; Qiong LUO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2024;49(24):6676-6684
Lithocarpus litseifolius is rich in the chalcones phloridzin and trilobatin, the biosynthesis pathways of which have not been fully demonstrated. Chalcone synthase(CHS) is the first key rate-limiting enzyme in the biosynthesis of flavonoids in plants. To explore the functions of CHS gene family in chalcone synthesis of L. litseifolius, this study screened out two CHS genes(LlCHS1 and LlCHS2) from the transcriptome data of this plant, and then bioinformatics analysis and functional characterization were performed for the two genes. The bioinformatics analysis showed that LlCHS1 and LlCHS2 were acidic hydrophilic stable proteins with no transmembrane domain, composed of 395 and 390 amino acid residues, respectively. Both of them contained the characteristic amino acid sequence "WGVLFGFGPGL" and highly conserved active sites(Cys-164, Phe-215, His-303, and Asn-336) of the CHS family. The phylogenetic tree showed that LlCHS1 shared the same clade with similar genes in Aquilaria sinensis, and LlCHS2 was closely related to similar genes in Malus domestica. Under exogenous addition of phloretic acid, co-expression of LlCHS1 or LlCHS2 with Aa4CL from Aromatoleum aromaticum in Escherichia coli catalyzed the production of phloretin from phloretic acid. This study laid a theoretical foundation for revealing the functions of CHS in plants and provided new enzymatic modules for producing phloretin by synthetic biology.
Acyltransferases/chemistry*
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Phylogeny
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Cloning, Molecular
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Amino Acid Sequence
10.Chemical constituents from the leaves of Ziziphus jujuba var.spinosa and their anti-inflammatory activities
Jin-yan TAN ; Tao LI ; Ze-jia NIU ; He DU ; Xiang-ping PEI ; Chen-hui DU
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2024;46(12):4029-4035
AIM To study the chemical constituents from the leaves of Ziziphus jujuba Mill.var.spinosa (Bunge) Hu ex H.F.Chou and their in vitro anti-inflammatory activities.METHODS The 70% ethanol extract from the leaves of Z.jujuba var.spinosa was isolated and purified by various modern chromatographic methods,then the structures of obtained compounds were identified by physicochemical properties and spectral data.Their in vitro anti-inflammatory activities were evaluated by RAW264.7 model.RESULTS Fourteen compounds were isolated and identified as ampelopsisionoside (1),(3S,6S)-cis-linalool-3,7-oxide-β-D-glucopyranoside (2),alangionoside L (3),2-{(2S,5R)-5-[(1E)-4-hydroxy-4-methylhexa-1,5-dien-1-yl]-5-methyltetra-hydrofuran-2-yl} propan-2-yl β-D-glucopyranoside (4),(-)-nectandrin B-β-D-glucopyranoside (5),nikoenoside (6),kiwiionoside (7),dendranthemoside A (8),tormentic acid (9),2α,3β,19α-trihydroxy-urs-12-en-28 oic acid (10),2α-hydroxybetulinic acid (11),2α-hydroxylursolic acid (12),ceanothanolic acid (13),and maslinic acid (14).Compounds 10,11,13 and 14 could inhibit the production of NO in RAW264.7 cells.CONCLUSION Compounds 1,2,4 are first isolated from Rhamnaceae family,and 3,5,6,8 are first isolated from this plant.Compounds 10,11,13 and 14 have significant anti-inflammatory activities.


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