1.Changes in the sensitization spectrum of airway allergic diseases among outpatients in Beijing area
Dan HONG ; Zilu CHENG ; Xiangdong WANG ; Xueyan WANG ; Tingting MA
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2025;32(6):371-375
OBJECTIVE To analyze the dynamic changes of inhalant allergen sensitization profiles in patients with allergic rhinitis,asthma and allergic rhinitis combined with asthma in the Beijing area.METHODS A retrospective study was conducted on patients with allergic rhinitis,asthma,and allergic rhinitis combined with asthma who visited the Allergy Department of Beijing Shijitan Hospital from January 2021 to December 2024.All patients underwent skin prick tests for 27 inhalant allergens.RESULTS A total of 28 454 patients were included.The overall positive rate of SPT was 74.21%,with the highest positive rate in the 10-14 age group(84.09%).Spring pollen and summer-autumn pollen were the main allergens,with higher positive rates than dust mites and molds(P<0.05).Juniperus chinensis was the main sensitization in patients with allergic rhinitis,while in patients with allergic rhinitis combined with asthma,sensitization to weeds such as Chenopodium album,Humulus scandens,and Artemisia sieversiana were more common.In recent years,the positive rates of sensitization to spring pollen,summer-autumn pollen,and molds all showed an upward trend(P<0.05),with the most significant increase in molds.CONCLUSION In the Beijing area,pollen,dust mites and mold are the main allergens in spring and autumn.In recent years,the sensitization rates of Juniperus chinensis and Artemisia sieversiana pollen have decreased,but the positive rate of mold sensitization has been on the rise,which still needs to be taken seriously.
2.Asian consensus on normothermic intraperitoneal and systemic treatment for gastric cancer with peritoneal metastasis
Zhenggang ZHU ; Kitayama Joji ; Hyung-Ho Kim ; Jimmy Bok-Yan So ; Hui CAO ; Lin CHEN ; Xiangdong CHENG ; Jiankun HU ; Imano Motohiro ; Ishigami Hironori ; Ye Seob Jee ; Jong-Han Kim ; Yasuhiro Kodera ; Han LIANG ; Xiaowen LIU ; Sheng LU ; Yiping MOU ; Mingming NIE ; Won Jun Seo ; Yanong WANG ; Dan WU ; Zekuan XU ; Yamaguchi Hironori ; Chao YAN ; Zhongyin YANG ; Kai YIN ; Yonemura Yutaka ; Wei-Peng Yong ; Jiren YU ; Jun ZHANG ; Asian Gastric Cancer NIPS Treatment Collaborative Group ; Shanghai Anticancer Association, Committee of Peritoneal Tumor
Journal of Surgery Concepts & Practice 2025;30(4):277-294
Gastric cancer with peritoneal metastasis (GCPM) is a common and lethal manifestation of advanced gastric cancer, with a median survival of only 5-11 months. This consensus was developed by 30 experts from Asia (China, Japan, Korea, and Singapore) using the Delphi method and the GRADE evidence grading system. A total of 29 statements were formulated, covering the diagnosis and assessment of GCPM, indications for laparoscopic exploration and NIPS (normothermic intraperitoneal and systemic treatment), treatment regimens, prevention and management of complications, criteria for conversion surgery, and postoperative intraperitoneal therapy. The consensus aims to standardize clinical practice and improve the prognosis of patients with GCPM.
3.Association between brominated flame retardants and obesity: a mediation analysis through markers of oxidative stress and inflammation.
Yue FEI ; Yulan CHENG ; Xiangdong WANG ; Jialing RUAN ; Dongnan ZHENG ; Haotian CAO ; Xuehai WANG ; Xiaoke WANG ; Xinyuan ZHAO ; Jinxian YANG
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;30():35-35
BACKGROUND:
Recent studies have provided compelling evidence that exposure to brominated flame retardants (BFRs) can adversely affect human health. We aim to explore the potential impact of BFRs on adiposity and central obesity.
METHODS:
Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES) cycles conducted between 2009 and 2014 was used to study the connections between variables. After filtering, we analyzed a sample of 4,110 adults aged 20 years and above. Our goal was to examine the potential association between BFRs and consequences and investigate the part played by oxidative stress and inflammatory markers as intermediaries. To achieve this, we used advanced statistical methods such as weighted quantile sum (WQS) regression, quantile-based g-computation (QGC), and the Bayesian kernel machine regression (BKMR).
RESULTS:
The findings showed that among the examined chemicals, exposure to PBDE85 (weight: 41%), PBDE100 (24%), and PBB153 (23%) may be the dominant contributors to general obesity risk. Upon controlling for all variables that could impact the results, it was found that the QGC outcomes indicated a positive correlation between exposure to mixtures of brominated flame retardants and the occurrence of abdominal obesity (OR = 1.187, 95% CI: 1.056-1.334, p = 0.004). Significant contributions were made by PBDE85 (52%), PBB153 (27%), and PBDE100 (21%). Mediation analysis shows that lymphatic cells (LC) and albumin (ALB) partially mediate the link between brominated flame retardants and obesity. The results of BKMR are generally consistent with those of WQS and QGC.
CONCLUSION
At a population level, our research has revealed a noteworthy correlation between BFRs and obesity. However, further investigation is required through prospective cohort studies and in-depth mechanistic exploratory studies.
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Flame Retardants/adverse effects*
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Oxidative Stress/drug effects*
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Adult
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Middle Aged
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Inflammation/epidemiology*
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Obesity/chemically induced*
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Biomarkers/blood*
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Nutrition Surveys
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Mediation Analysis
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Young Adult
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United States/epidemiology*
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Environmental Exposure/adverse effects*
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Aged
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Environmental Pollutants/adverse effects*
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Halogenated Diphenyl Ethers/adverse effects*
4.Exploration of perioperative treatment strategies and key issues for locally advanced gastric cancer
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2025;24(4):468-473
Recent years have witnessed significant advancements in the perioperative trea-tment of locally advanced gastric cancer (LAGC), yet numerous challenges persist. Current research focuses primarily on the precise application of immunotherapy, breakthroughs in targeted therapy, optimization of multidisciplinary comprehensive treatment models, and the selection of postopera-tive adjuvant therapy regimens. Although immunotherapy has achieved remarkable progress in the treatment of advanced gastric cancer, its application in the perioperative setting remains controver-sial, particularly regarding its long-term survival benefits. In terms of targeted therapy, the applica-tion of drugs targeting human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 and Claudin 18.2 in the periopera-tive setting for LAGC still requires further validation. Additionally, the optimization of multidisci-plinary comprehensive treatment models, such as the long-term survival benefits of neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy combined with perioperative chemotherapy, remains unclear. There are also many disputes surrounding the selection of postoperative adjuvant therapy regimens and surgical strategies following neoadjuvant treatment, including the extent of lymph node dissection. Addres-sing these issues will help further optimize the perioperative treatment strategies for LAGC, thereby improving patient survival rates and quality of life. Therefore, the authors explore in depth the key issues and relevant strategies for perioperative treatment of LAGC.
5.Impact of early detection and management of emotional distress on length of stay in non-psychiatric inpatients: A retrospective hospital-based cohort study.
Wanjun GUO ; Huiyao WANG ; Wei DENG ; Zaiquan DONG ; Yang LIU ; Shanxia LUO ; Jianying YU ; Xia HUANG ; Yuezhu CHEN ; Jialu YE ; Jinping SONG ; Yan JIANG ; Dajiang LI ; Wen WANG ; Xin SUN ; Weihong KUANG ; Changjian QIU ; Nansheng CHENG ; Weimin LI ; Wei ZHANG ; Yansong LIU ; Zhen TANG ; Xiangdong DU ; Andrew J GREENSHAW ; Lan ZHANG ; Tao LI
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(22):2974-2983
BACKGROUND:
While emotional distress, encompassing anxiety and depression, has been associated with negative clinical outcomes, its impact across various clinical departments and general hospitals has been less explored. Previous studies with limited sample sizes have examined the effectiveness of specific treatments (e.g., antidepressants) rather than a systemic management strategy for outcome improvement in non-psychiatric inpatients. To enhance the understanding of the importance of addressing mental health care needs among non-psychiatric patients in general hospitals, this study retrospectively investigated the impacts of emotional distress and the effects of early detection and management of depression and anxiety on hospital length of stay (LOS) and rate of long LOS (LLOS, i.e., LOS >30 days) in a large sample of non-psychiatric inpatients.
METHODS:
This retrospective cohort study included 487,871 inpatients from 20 non-psychiatric departments of a general hospital. They were divided, according to whether they underwent a novel strategy to manage emotional distress which deployed the Huaxi Emotional Distress Index (HEI) for brief screening with grading psychological services (BS-GPS), into BS-GPS ( n = 178,883) and non-BS-GPS ( n = 308,988) cohorts. The LOS and rate of LLOS between the BS-GPS and non-BS-GPS cohorts and between subcohorts with and without clinically significant anxiety and/or depression (CSAD, i.e., HEI score ≥11 on admission to the hospital) in the BS-GPS cohort were compared using univariable analyses, multilevel analyses, and/or propensity score-matched analyses, respectively.
RESULTS:
The detection rate of CSAD in the BS-GPS cohort varied from 2.64% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 2.49%-2.81%) to 20.50% (95% CI: 19.43%-21.62%) across the 20 departments, with a average rate of 5.36%. Significant differences were observed in both the LOS and LLOS rates between the subcohorts with CSAD (12.7 days, 535/9590) and without CSAD (9.5 days, 3800/169,293) and between the BS-GPS (9.6 days, 4335/178,883) and non-BS-GPS (10.8 days, 11,483/308,988) cohorts. These differences remained significant after controlling for confounders using propensity score-matched comparisons. A multilevel analysis indicated that BS-GPS was negatively associated with both LOS and LLOS after controlling for sociodemographics and the departments of patient discharge and remained negatively associated with LLOS after controlling additionally for the year of patient discharge.
CONCLUSION
Emotional distress significantly prolonged the LOS and increased the LLOS of non-psychiatric inpatients across most departments and general hospitals. These impacts were moderated by the implementation of BS-GPS. Thus, BS-GPS has the potential as an effective, resource-saving strategy for enhancing mental health care and optimizing medical resources in general hospitals.
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Retrospective Studies
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6.Research Progress of Nucleic Acid Aptamers in Cancer Therapy
Sifan MA ; Li YAN ; Xiangdong CHENG
China Cancer 2025;34(3):235-243
Nucleic acid aptamers are short oligonucleotide sequences that can specifically bind to target substances with affinity comparable to or even better than protein antibodies.Due to their advantages of low cost,ease of modification,and low immunogenicity,aptamers have shown great potential in early cancer screening,diagnosis and targeted therapy.This paper systematically re-views the latest research progress on nucleic acid aptamers in immunotherapy,gene therapy,and drug delivery,discusses the current status and technical challenges of aptamers in cancer therapy and outlines future research directions.
7.Research Progress of Nucleic Acid Aptamers in Cancer Therapy
Sifan MA ; Li YAN ; Xiangdong CHENG
China Cancer 2025;34(3):235-243
Nucleic acid aptamers are short oligonucleotide sequences that can specifically bind to target substances with affinity comparable to or even better than protein antibodies.Due to their advantages of low cost,ease of modification,and low immunogenicity,aptamers have shown great potential in early cancer screening,diagnosis and targeted therapy.This paper systematically re-views the latest research progress on nucleic acid aptamers in immunotherapy,gene therapy,and drug delivery,discusses the current status and technical challenges of aptamers in cancer therapy and outlines future research directions.
8.Exploration of perioperative treatment strategies and key issues for locally advanced gastric cancer
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2025;24(4):468-473
Recent years have witnessed significant advancements in the perioperative trea-tment of locally advanced gastric cancer (LAGC), yet numerous challenges persist. Current research focuses primarily on the precise application of immunotherapy, breakthroughs in targeted therapy, optimization of multidisciplinary comprehensive treatment models, and the selection of postopera-tive adjuvant therapy regimens. Although immunotherapy has achieved remarkable progress in the treatment of advanced gastric cancer, its application in the perioperative setting remains controver-sial, particularly regarding its long-term survival benefits. In terms of targeted therapy, the applica-tion of drugs targeting human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 and Claudin 18.2 in the periopera-tive setting for LAGC still requires further validation. Additionally, the optimization of multidisci-plinary comprehensive treatment models, such as the long-term survival benefits of neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy combined with perioperative chemotherapy, remains unclear. There are also many disputes surrounding the selection of postoperative adjuvant therapy regimens and surgical strategies following neoadjuvant treatment, including the extent of lymph node dissection. Addres-sing these issues will help further optimize the perioperative treatment strategies for LAGC, thereby improving patient survival rates and quality of life. Therefore, the authors explore in depth the key issues and relevant strategies for perioperative treatment of LAGC.
9.Expression of Serum Vaspin and SFRP5 in Children with Idiopathic Nanosomia and Their Diagnostic Value
Yingshuang WU ; Xiangdong XUE ; Zhihui DU ; Lihong WANG ; Yuanbo CHENG ; Xiaoqing NIU ; Dawei WANG
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2024;39(1):95-99
Objective To explore the expression level of visceral adipose tissue-derived serine protease inhibitor(Vaspin)and secreted frizzled-related protein5(SFRP5)in the serum of children with idiopathic short stature(ISS)and its diagnostic value.Methods 70 children with ISS diagnosed in the First Hospital of Zhangjiakou from December 2021 to February 2023 were selected as the disease group,while 72 healthy volunteer children who underwent physical examination were collected as the control group.Immunoluminescence was applied to detect the expression level of VASPIN,Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA)was applied to detect the expression level of SFRP5 the clinical data of children in two groups were analyzed.Receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was applied to analyze the diagnostic value of serum Vaspin and SFRP5 for ISS,multivariate Logistic regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of ISS.Results Compared with the control group,the serum Vaspin level in the disease group was obviously increased(2.89±0.92 ng/ml vs 1.81±0.42 ng/ml),while the SFRP5 level was obviously reduced(10.22±2.84 pg/ml vs 13.21±3.53 pg/ml),the differences were statistically significant(t=9.040,5.552,all P<0.05).The weight,height,body mass index(BMI)and proportion of sexual development stage II~V of children in the disease group were obviously lower than those in the control group,and the differences were statistically significant(t=7.687,6.330,5.559,7.024,all P<0.05).The area under ROC curve showed that the AUC of Vaspin and SFRP5 and their combined detection in the diagnosis of ISS were 0.768,0.849 and 0.925,respectively,the combined diagnosis efficacy of Vaspin and SFRP5 was better than that of serum Vaspin and SFRP5 alone(Z =3.829,P<0.001;Z =2.141,P=0.032).Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that BMI(OR=0.508,95%CI:0.260~0.991),Vaspin(OR=3.458,95%CI:1.125~10.631)and SFRP5(OR=0.378,95%CI:0.153~0.935)were the influencing factors for ISS(all P<0.05).Conclusion The expression level of Vaspin in the serum of children with ISS is obviously increased,while the expression level of SFRP5 is obviously reduced.The two are influencing factors of ISS,and the combined detection of their expression levels has certain value in the diagnosis of ISS.
10.Single-cell RNA sequencing and the pathogenesis of intervertebral disc degeneration
Haotian CHENG ; Xiaofeng ZHAO ; Xiangdong LU ; Yibo ZHAO ; Zhifeng FAN ; Detai QI ; Xiaonan WANG ; Runtian ZHOU ; Xinjie JIN ; Bin ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(1):93-99
BACKGROUND:Intervertebral disc degeneration is clinically considered to be the main cause of low back pain,but due to the unclear pathogenesis of intervertebral disc degeneration,there is still a lack of effective means to delay the progression of the disease.Single-cell RNA sequencing technology can amplify and sequence mRNA at the single-cell level,reveal the gene expression intensity of a single cell,discover different cell subsets in tissues according to the heterogeneity of cells,study the pathogenesis of intervertebral disc degeneration at the molecular level,and provide a new theoretical basis for its early diagnosis and treatment. OBJECTIVE:To introduce the basic principles of single-cell RNA sequencing technology and review the research progress of single-cell RNA sequencing technology in intervertebral disc degeneration in recent years. METHODS:A computer was used to search PubMed,Web of Science,CNKI and WanFang databases for the literature published from 2012 to 2022.Key words were"single-cell RNA sequencing,intervertebral disc degeneration,sequencing Technology"in Chinese and English.Duplicate,poor-quality and irrelevant articles were excluded;a total of 70 articles were eventually included. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)We identified new cell subsets such as homeostatic chondrocytes,hypertrophy chondrocyte-like nucleus pulposus cells and fibrous nucleus pulposus cells,identified the marker genes and transcription factors of these cell subsets,and described the functions,differentiation paths and cell fate of these cell subsets during the development and progression of intervertebral disc degeneration,and proposed the concept of progenitor nucleus pulposus cells.A cell subpopulation with progenitor nucleus pulposus cells properties was identified and its effectiveness in treating intervertebral disc degeneration was verified in mice.(2)Fibro chondrocyte-like annulus fibrosus cells and annulus fibrosus stem cells with both cartilage and fiber properties were identified,and a new type of composite hydrogel was prepared by combining fibrous cartilage inducers silk fibroin and hyaluronic acid in vitro.Experiments in mice demonstrated that this hydrogel could repair both annulus fibrosus tissue and cartilage matrix,and was remarkably effective in the treatment of intervertebral disc degeneration.(3)Regulatory chondrocytes were found in endplate cartilage.Two distinct fates in the progression of intervertebral disc degeneration were analyzed and the differential genes in the two fates were identified.Intercellular communication analysis indicated that regulatory chondrocytes interact with endothelial cells to promote angiogenesis.(4)Immune cells such as macrophages,T cells,myeloid progenitor cells and neutrophils were identified in the degenerated intervertebral disc tissues,demonstrating the existence of immune response during intervertebral disc degeneration.It was found that apolipoprotein induced the polarization of macrophages M1 and M2 subtypes,and this polarization process affected the activity of progenitor nucleus pulposus cells by amplifying the inflammatory response through the MIF signaling pathway.

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