1.Research advances in hepatitis B virus genome integration
Yaoxin WANG ; Xiaomei WANG ; Junqi NIU
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2026;42(1):21-25
HBV DNA integration (iDNA) is the core barrier that must be overcome to achieve functional cure for chronic hepatitis B (CHB) and to prevent the occurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). During reverse transcription, 5% — 10% of viral genomes are converted into double-stranded linear DNA that is randomly inserted into host chromosomes, generating stable iDNA and continuously producing HBsAg, thereby driving B- and T-cell immune exhaustion and locking the host in an immune-tolerant state. The process of iDNA runs throughout the entire natural history of HBV infection, and the viral enhancers it carries can promote clonal hyperplasia of indeterminate potential, accumulate pre-neoplastic mutations, and ultimately lead to HCC. Although long-term nucleos(t)ide analog or interferon therapy can suppress viral replication and reduce the formation of new integrations, existing therapies still fail to eliminate existing iDNA. Therefore, there is an urgent need for innovative strategies that can precisely target integration breakpoints, epigenetically silence iDNA, or eradicate integrated clones, so as to significantly increase the functional cure rate of CHB and fundamentally reduce the risk of HCC.
2.Lower vs. standard starting dose oral roxadustat for treating anemia in Chinese patients with chronic kidney disease on dialysis: A prospective, randomized clinical trial.
Yan TU ; Yan XU ; Li YAO ; Beiru ZHANG ; Tiekun YAN ; Aiping YIN ; Xinzhou ZHANG ; Min YANG ; Jun LIU ; Caili WANG ; Xiaomei PENG ; Jianqin WANG ; Wei NIU ; Wenqing JIANG ; Bi-Cheng LIU
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(19):2520-2522
3.Interpretation of the Expert Consensus on Characteristics of Convex Skin Barriers and Clinical Application
Longmei SI ; Meng ZHANG ; Yujie ZHOU ; Shuqin WAN ; Xiaomin SUN ; Xiaomei ZHU ; Niu NIU ; Yuan LIU ; Yajuan WENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(24):3228-3232
The classification of stoma skin barriers varies based on their specific features. The curvature design of convex skin barriers provides a secure and effective seal for patients with flat, retracted stomas or peristomal skin folds. The secure sealing ability of convex skin barriers is attributed to several critical structural components. Although convex skin barriers offer many clinical advantages, there is currently no unified standard for measuring their characteristics, resulting in confusion among healthcare professionals when selecting stoma care products. To address this issue, the 2021 International Stoma Care Expert Meeting proposed the Expert Consensus on Characteristics of Convex Skin Barriers and Clinical Application, which clearly defines five essential properties and clinical application guidelines for convex barriers. However, as most consensus contributors are from Europe and North America, its applicability in Chinese healthcare settings may be limited. Therefore, this paper provides a detailed interpretation of the five characteristics and clinical application statements of convex skin barriers, aiming to offer practical guidance to clinical nurses in selecting appropriate convex products and managing stoma-related complications.
4.MRI quantitative parameters and free/total prostate-specific antigen ratio for diagnosing prostate imaging reporting and data system 3-point clinically significant prostate cancer
Zewen LIU ; Qin LI ; Xiaomei JIANG ; Yongsheng CHEN ; Ying CHEN ; Qingliang NIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(5):768-772
Objective To explore the value of MRI quantitative parameters and free/total prostate-specific antigen ratio(f/tPSA)for diagnosing prostate imaging reporting and data system(PI-RADS)3-point clinically significant prostate cancer(csPCa).Methods Totally 57 patients with PI-RADS 3-point prostate lesions were retrospectively enrolled,including 18 prostate cancer(PCa)(PCa group)and 39 benign hyperplasia with chronic prostatitis(non-PCa group).The former included 12 cases of csPCa and 6 cases of clinically insignificant PCa(ciPCa).Taken non-PCa and ciPCa into non-csPCa group(n=45),laboratory and MRI parameters(apparent diffusion coefficient[ADC],T1,T2,proton density[PD]values)were compared between PCa and non-PCa groups,also between csPCa and non-csPCa groups.Based on laboratory and MRI parameters being statistically different between groups according to univariate analysis,combined models were established using logistic regression.The efficacy of laboratory,MRI parameters and combined models for differentiating PCa and non-PCa as well as csPCa and non-csPCa were evaluated.Results ADC,T1,T2,PD values in PCa group were all lower those in non-PCa group(all P<0.05),and f/tPSA,ADC,T1,T2 and PD values in csPCa group were all lower than those in non-csPCa group(all P<0.05).AUC of ADC,T1,T2 and PD values for differentiating PCa from non-PCa was 0.662,0.755,0.793 and 0.729 respectively,while of ADC-T1-T2-PD combined model was 0.839,higher than that of ADC alone(P<0.05)but not significantly different with T1,T2 and PD values alone(all P>0.05).AUC of f/tPSA,ADC,T1,T2 and PD values for differentiating csPCa from non-csPCa was 0.692,0.759,0.741,0.805 and 0.737,respectively,while of ADC-T1-T2-PD combined model was 0.889,higher than that of f/tPSA,ADC and T1 values alone(all P<0.05)but not significantly different with that of T2 and PD value alone(both P>0.05).AUC of f/tPSA-ADC-T1-T2-PD combined model was 0.898,higher than that of f/tPSA,ADC,T1 and PD values alone(all P<0.05)but not significantly different with T2 value and ADC-T1-T2-PD combined model(both P>0.05).Conclusion MRI quantitative parameters combined with f/tPSA could effectively diagnose PI-RADS 3-point csPCa.
5.MRI quantitative parameters and free/total prostate-specific antigen ratio for diagnosing prostate imaging reporting and data system 3-point clinically significant prostate cancer
Zewen LIU ; Qin LI ; Xiaomei JIANG ; Yongsheng CHEN ; Ying CHEN ; Qingliang NIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(5):768-772
Objective To explore the value of MRI quantitative parameters and free/total prostate-specific antigen ratio(f/tPSA)for diagnosing prostate imaging reporting and data system(PI-RADS)3-point clinically significant prostate cancer(csPCa).Methods Totally 57 patients with PI-RADS 3-point prostate lesions were retrospectively enrolled,including 18 prostate cancer(PCa)(PCa group)and 39 benign hyperplasia with chronic prostatitis(non-PCa group).The former included 12 cases of csPCa and 6 cases of clinically insignificant PCa(ciPCa).Taken non-PCa and ciPCa into non-csPCa group(n=45),laboratory and MRI parameters(apparent diffusion coefficient[ADC],T1,T2,proton density[PD]values)were compared between PCa and non-PCa groups,also between csPCa and non-csPCa groups.Based on laboratory and MRI parameters being statistically different between groups according to univariate analysis,combined models were established using logistic regression.The efficacy of laboratory,MRI parameters and combined models for differentiating PCa and non-PCa as well as csPCa and non-csPCa were evaluated.Results ADC,T1,T2,PD values in PCa group were all lower those in non-PCa group(all P<0.05),and f/tPSA,ADC,T1,T2 and PD values in csPCa group were all lower than those in non-csPCa group(all P<0.05).AUC of ADC,T1,T2 and PD values for differentiating PCa from non-PCa was 0.662,0.755,0.793 and 0.729 respectively,while of ADC-T1-T2-PD combined model was 0.839,higher than that of ADC alone(P<0.05)but not significantly different with T1,T2 and PD values alone(all P>0.05).AUC of f/tPSA,ADC,T1,T2 and PD values for differentiating csPCa from non-csPCa was 0.692,0.759,0.741,0.805 and 0.737,respectively,while of ADC-T1-T2-PD combined model was 0.889,higher than that of f/tPSA,ADC and T1 values alone(all P<0.05)but not significantly different with that of T2 and PD value alone(both P>0.05).AUC of f/tPSA-ADC-T1-T2-PD combined model was 0.898,higher than that of f/tPSA,ADC,T1 and PD values alone(all P<0.05)but not significantly different with T2 value and ADC-T1-T2-PD combined model(both P>0.05).Conclusion MRI quantitative parameters combined with f/tPSA could effectively diagnose PI-RADS 3-point csPCa.
6.Interpretation of the Expert Consensus on Characteristics of Convex Skin Barriers and Clinical Application
Longmei SI ; Meng ZHANG ; Yujie ZHOU ; Shuqin WAN ; Xiaomin SUN ; Xiaomei ZHU ; Niu NIU ; Yuan LIU ; Yajuan WENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(24):3228-3232
The classification of stoma skin barriers varies based on their specific features. The curvature design of convex skin barriers provides a secure and effective seal for patients with flat, retracted stomas or peristomal skin folds. The secure sealing ability of convex skin barriers is attributed to several critical structural components. Although convex skin barriers offer many clinical advantages, there is currently no unified standard for measuring their characteristics, resulting in confusion among healthcare professionals when selecting stoma care products. To address this issue, the 2021 International Stoma Care Expert Meeting proposed the Expert Consensus on Characteristics of Convex Skin Barriers and Clinical Application, which clearly defines five essential properties and clinical application guidelines for convex barriers. However, as most consensus contributors are from Europe and North America, its applicability in Chinese healthcare settings may be limited. Therefore, this paper provides a detailed interpretation of the five characteristics and clinical application statements of convex skin barriers, aiming to offer practical guidance to clinical nurses in selecting appropriate convex products and managing stoma-related complications.
7.Effect of intensive lipid-lowering therapy on carotid artery intima-media thickness and plaque area in patients with acute cerebral infarction
Ling KONG ; Jing ZHANG ; Shaoli NIU ; Xiaomei NIU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2024;31(9):1322-1326
Objective:To investigate the effect of intensive lipid-lowering therapy on carotid artery intima-media thickness and plaque area in patients with acute cerebral infarction.Methods:Eighty-two patients with acute cerebral infarction who received treatment at the Changzhi Mental Health Center from July 2021 to July 2022 were included in this study. Using a randomized controlled trial design, the patients were randomly divided into an intensive treatment group ( n = 41) and a conventional treatment group ( n = 41) using the random number table method. All patients had surpassed the recommended time window for thrombolysis and were given conventional treatments, including antiplatelet aggregation and neuroprotection. The conventional treatment group received conventional lipid-lowering therapy, while the intensive treatment group underwent intensive lipid-lowering therapy. All treatments lasted 6 months. The levels of blood lipids (low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and total cholesterol), inflammatory factors (C-reactive protein and interleukin-6), and atherosclerosis indicators (carotid artery intima-media thickness and plaque area) were measured and compared between the two groups before and after treatment. Adverse reactions occurring during the treatment period, including myalgia, nausea, vomiting, and abnormal liver function were also recorded. Results:Before treatment, there were no significant differences in blood lipids, inflammatory factors or atherosclerosis indicators between the conventional treatment and intensive treatment groups (all P > 0.05). After treatment, the levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and total cholesterol in the intensive treatment group were significantly lower than those in the conventional treatment group [(3.44 ± 0.42) mmol/L vs. (4.81 ± 0.53) mmol/L, (3.46 ± 0.35) mmol/L vs. (2.41 ± 0.27) mmol/L, t = 12.97, 15.21, both P < 0.05]. After treatment, serum levels of interleukin-6 and C-reactive protein in the intensive treatment group were significantly lower than those in the conventional treatment group [(4.79 ± 0.53) mg/L vs. (6.97 ± 0.81) mg/L, (38.45 ± 4.14) pg/L vs. (49.66 ± 5.07) pg/L, t = 14.42, 10.97, both P < 0.05]. Carotid artery intima-media thickness and plaque area in the intensive treatment group were significantly smaller than those in the conventional treatment group [(0.98 ± 0.10) mm vs. (1.17 ± 0.12) mm, (13.04 ± 1.37) mm 2vs. (17.96 ± 1.89 mm 2, t = 7.79, 13.50, both P < 0.001). There was no significant difference in the overall incidence of adverse reactions during treatment between the intensive treatment and conventional treatment groups ( P > 0.05). Conclusion:Intensive lipid-lowering therapy is highly effective in patients with acute cerebral infarction. It can reduce inflammatory reactions, delay the progression of atherosclerosis, and provide a safety profile similar to that of conventional lipid-lowering therapy.
8.Epidemiological situation of hepatitis D in the gathering area of Mongolian population in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China
Chunshan FU ; Xiaomei FENG ; Xiumei CHI ; Jun ZI ; Junqi NIU ; Zhuancai ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2023;39(5):1076-1080
Objective To investigate the status and molecular epidemiology of hepatitis D virus (HDV) infection in the gathering area of Mongolian population in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China. Methods A total of 230 patients with positive hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) who attended Inner Mongolia International Mongolian Hospital from April 2019 to October 2020 were enrolled, and according to related information, they were divided into hepatitis B+liver cirrhosis group( n =18) and hepatitis B group( n =212). According to HBsAg quantification with a cut-off value of 250 IU/mL, the patients were divided into HBsAg < 250 IU/mL group( n =104) and HBsAg ≥250 IU/mL group( n =126). ELISA was used to detect HDV antibody, and quantitative real-time PCR was used to measure HDV RNA in patients with positive HDV antibody. Genotyping was performed for HDV RNA-positive samples. The chi-square test was used for comparison of categorical data between two groups. Results The positive rate of HDV antibody was 16.09%, and among the patients with positive HDV antibody, the positive rate of HDV RNA was 91.89%. Among the 18 patients with hepatitis B and liver cirrhosis, the positive rate of HDV antibody was 44.44%, and among the patients with positive HDV antibody, the positive rate of HDV RNA was 100%. There were 104 patients with HBsAg < 250 IU/mL, among whom only 3 patients (2.88%) were positive for hepatitis D antibody, and there were 126 patients with HBsAg ≥250 IU/mL, with a positive rate of HDV antibody of 26.98%. Genotype 1 was observed in all the samples that could be genotyped. Conclusion There is a relatively high infection rate of HDV in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, especially in patients with HBsAg ≥250 IU/mL or those with liver cirrhosis. It is necessary to strengthen the detection of hepatitis D in HBsAg-positive patients and perform early diagnosis and treatment to prevent the further progression of hepatitis.
9.Effects of concept map combined with TBL teaching method on the examination results, critical thinking ability and teaching satisfaction of nursing interns
Xiaomei NIU ; Bin YU ; Jian LI ; Tian YU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2022;21(1):106-109
Objective:To explore the effects of concept map combined with team-based learning (TBL) teaching method on the examination results, critical thinking ability and teaching satisfaction of nursing interns.Methods:A total of 67 nursing interns in Guangyuan Central Hospital from March to October 2019 were selected and randomly divided into study group and control group. TBL teaching method was used in the control group, and concept map combined with TBL teaching method was used in the study group. The assessment results, critical thinking ability and teaching satisfaction of the two groups were compared. SPSS 22.0 was used for chi-square test and t test. Results:The theoretical knowledge and final examination scores of the study group were higher than those of the control group ( P<0.05); after teaching, the scores of curiosity, truth seeking, systematic ability and self-confidence and total scores of the study group were higher than those before teaching and those of the control group ( P<0.05); the satisfaction scores on having great value to clinical practice, improving learning initiative, helping to understand teaching content, cultivating cooperative learning ability and stimulating learning competitiveness in the study group were higher than those in the control group ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Concept map combined with TBL teaching method is beneficial for nursing interns to master learning knowledge, improve critical thinking ability and increase teaching satisfaction.
10.Role of transcription factor Yin Yang 1 in hepatocellular carcinoma
Jie ZHOU ; Yunhao HUA ; Xiaomei WANG ; Junqi NIU
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2022;38(8):1918-1922
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) often has an insidious onset, and most patients are in the advanced stage and have lost the best opportunity for treatment at the time of diagnosis, resulting in a poor prognosis. As a multifunctional transcription factor, Yin Yang 1 (YY1) regulates the transcription of a variety of important genes and plays a key role in various tumors. Previous studies have shown that YY1 affects many biological behaviors such as proliferation, apoptosis, migration, and angiogenesis and is closely associated with drug resistance and poor prognosis of HCC. This article reviews the research advances in the role of YY1 in the development and progression of HCC, so as to provide a theoretical basis for the treatment of HCC.

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