1.The application progress of nanomaterials combined with CRISPR/Cas system in the detection of pathogenic microorganisms
Qiuting XIONG ; Zhihao YAN ; Xuefeng CAO ; Rendong FANG ; Mingyuan LIU ; Xiaoxiang HU
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(11):2569-2578
Pathogenic microorganisms are direct causative agents of zoonotic infectious diseases,po-sing severe threats to the livestock industry by inducing massive animal mortality,economic losses in livestock products,and significant risks to human health.The CRISPR/Cas system has been widely adopted in nucleic acid detection of pathogenic microorganisms due to its unique trans-cleavage activity.By leveraging the superior optical properties of nanomaterials,researchers have integrated them with CRISPR/Cas systems to develop numerous visual biosensors,which not only significantly enhance signal output but also substantially reduce detection time and cost.This re-view focuses on five nanomaterials-graphene oxide(GO),gold nanoparticles(AuNPs),MoS2 nanosheets,metal-organic frameworks(MOFs),and quantum dots(QDs)—that have been exten-sively integrated with CRISPR/Cas systems in recent years.We systematically summarize their distinct physical characteristics and specific applications in CRISPR/Cas-based pathogen detection,followed by a concise comparison of the advantages and limitations of different methodologies.Fi-nally,we discuss the prospects for nanomaterials in CRISPR/Cas detection systems,aiming to pro-vide a valuable reference for advancing molecular diagnostics of pathogenic microorganisms.
2.Early detection, diagnosis and treatment of connective tissue disease-associated interstitial lung disease in children
Jing LIU ; Xiaoxiang SONG ; Yongdong YAN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2025;40(3):226-231
Connective tissue disease in children is a systemic multi-system damage caused by chronic inflammation of systemic connective tissue and blood vessels.Lung is often the first organ invaded by the disease, and interstitial lesions are an important manifestation of lung damage, with an increasing incidence.Initial clinical manifestations of this disease are often insidious and lack specificity.When its clinical symptoms are detectable, lung lesions often have progressed and the lung tissue structure remodeling has occurred.Therefore, early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to improve its prognosis.In this article, the clinical characteristics, diagnosis and treatment of connective tissue disease-associated interstitial lung disease in children were reviewed, in order to help improve its diagnosis and treatment.
3.The application progress of nanomaterials combined with CRISPR/Cas system in the detection of pathogenic microorganisms
Qiuting XIONG ; Zhihao YAN ; Xuefeng CAO ; Rendong FANG ; Mingyuan LIU ; Xiaoxiang HU
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(11):2569-2578
Pathogenic microorganisms are direct causative agents of zoonotic infectious diseases,po-sing severe threats to the livestock industry by inducing massive animal mortality,economic losses in livestock products,and significant risks to human health.The CRISPR/Cas system has been widely adopted in nucleic acid detection of pathogenic microorganisms due to its unique trans-cleavage activity.By leveraging the superior optical properties of nanomaterials,researchers have integrated them with CRISPR/Cas systems to develop numerous visual biosensors,which not only significantly enhance signal output but also substantially reduce detection time and cost.This re-view focuses on five nanomaterials-graphene oxide(GO),gold nanoparticles(AuNPs),MoS2 nanosheets,metal-organic frameworks(MOFs),and quantum dots(QDs)—that have been exten-sively integrated with CRISPR/Cas systems in recent years.We systematically summarize their distinct physical characteristics and specific applications in CRISPR/Cas-based pathogen detection,followed by a concise comparison of the advantages and limitations of different methodologies.Fi-nally,we discuss the prospects for nanomaterials in CRISPR/Cas detection systems,aiming to pro-vide a valuable reference for advancing molecular diagnostics of pathogenic microorganisms.
4.Early detection, diagnosis and treatment of connective tissue disease-associated interstitial lung disease in children
Jing LIU ; Xiaoxiang SONG ; Yongdong YAN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2025;40(3):226-231
Connective tissue disease in children is a systemic multi-system damage caused by chronic inflammation of systemic connective tissue and blood vessels.Lung is often the first organ invaded by the disease, and interstitial lesions are an important manifestation of lung damage, with an increasing incidence.Initial clinical manifestations of this disease are often insidious and lack specificity.When its clinical symptoms are detectable, lung lesions often have progressed and the lung tissue structure remodeling has occurred.Therefore, early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to improve its prognosis.In this article, the clinical characteristics, diagnosis and treatment of connective tissue disease-associated interstitial lung disease in children were reviewed, in order to help improve its diagnosis and treatment.
5.Simultaneous Determination of Ten Constituents in Yinhua Pinggan Granules by HPLC
Yan HE ; Xiaoxiang HU ; Jiwei WANG ; Hui ZHANG
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 2024;35(5):719-724
Objective To establish a HPLC method for simultaneous determination of neochlorogenic acid,chlorogenic acid,cryptochlorogenic acid,puerarin,polydatin,isochlorogenic acid A,isochlorogenic acid C,resveratrol,glycyrrhizic acid and emodin in Yinhua Pinggan Granules.Methods The analysis was performed on Thermo Acclaim-C18 column(250 mm×4.6 mm,5 μm)by gradient elution of acetonitrile-0.1%phosphoric acid solution at a flow rate of 1.0 mL·min-1.The detection wavelength was set at 327 nm for detecting neochlorogenic acid,chlorogenic acid,cryptochlorogenic acid,polydatin,isochlorogenic acid A,isochlorogenic acid C and resveratrol,at 252 nm for detecting puerarin,glycyrrhizic acid and emodin.The column temperature was 30℃and the injection volume was 10 μL.Results Good resolution of 10 constituents of Yinhua Pinggan Granules was obtained.The linear ranges of neochlorogenic acid,chlorogenic acid,cryptochlorogenic acid,puerarin,polydatin,isochlorogenic acid A,isochlorogenic acid C,resveratrol,glycyrrhizic acid and emodin were 1.744-17.44,10.75-107.5,1.863-18.63,14.62-146.2,4.784-47.84,1.208-12.08,4.427-44.27,1.971-19.71,3.624-36.24 and 4.142-41.42 μg·mL-1,respectively.The results showed good linear relationships(r≥0.999 4).The average recoveries ranged from 99.17%to 102.97%(RSD≤2.65%).The content ranges of ten constituents in five batches were 1.065-3.238,20.11-25.14,1.785-2.973,23.60-35.55,7.157-9.469,1.224-2.421,6.430-7.879,1.354-2.006,4.907-8.052,4.387-9.484 mg·g-1,respectively.Conclusion This method is simple and accurate,which can be used for the quality control and evaluation of Yinhua Pinggan Granules.
6.Effects of Xiaoke Shen'an decoction combined with losartan on renal vascular endothelial function and urine podocyte transmembrane protein level in patients with diabetic nephropathy
Jianfeng MEI ; Yan YANG ; Xiaoxiang YIN
Journal of Xinxiang Medical College 2024;41(11):1022-1027
Objective To explore the effects of Xiaoke Shen'an decoction combined with losartan on renal vascular endothelial function and urine podocyte transmembrane protein level in patients with diabetic nephropathy(DN).Methods One hundred and two DN patients admitted to Wujin Hospital of TCM from March 2022 to December 2023 were selected as the research subjects,and according to the treatment method,they were randomly divided into observation group and control group,with 51 patients in each group.All patients in the two groups were given losartan potassium tablets orally,and patients in the observation group were additionally given self-proposed Xiaoke Shen'an decoction for three months.Traditional Chinese medicine symptom scores of patients in the two groups were evaluated before treatment and three months after treatment according to the Guiding Principles for Clinical Trials of New Chinese Medicines.A 5 mL fasting venous blood sample was collected from patients in both groups before treatment and three months after treatment,respectively.After centrifugation,the serum was obtained,and the levels of serum creatinine(Scr)and blood urea nitrogen(BUN)were measured by using a fully automatic biochemical analyzer.The levels of serum endothelin-1(ET-1),soluble intercellular adhesion molecule-1(sICAM-1),superoxide dismutase(SOD)and malondialdehyde(MDA)were detected by using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.Urine samples were collected from patients in both groups before treatment and three months after treatment,and the levels of urinary albumin and creatinine were detected by using a fully automatic biochemical analyzer;and the urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio(UACR)was calculated.The levels of podocin and nephrin were measured by using flow cytometer.Results Before treatment,there was no statistically significant difference in restlessness,thinness&overeating,fatigue,and edema scores of patients between the two groups(P>0.05);three months after treatment,the restlessness,thinness&overeating,fatigue,and edema scores of patients in both groups were significantly lower than those before treatment,and patients in the observation group had significantly lower restlessness,thinness&overeating,fatigue,and edema scores compared to the control group(P<0.05).Before treatment,there was no statistically significant difference in Scr,BUN,and UACR levels between the two groups(P>0.05);three months after treatment,the levels of Scr,BUN,and UACR in both groups were significantly lower than those before treatment,and patients in the observation group had significantly lower levels of Scr,BUN,and UACR compared to the control group(P<0.05).Before treatment,there was no statistically significant difference in urinary podocin and nephrin levels between the two groups(P>0.05);three months after treatment,the levels of urinary podocin and nephrin in both groups were significantly lower than those before treatment,and patients in the observation group had significantly lower levels of urinary podocin and nephrin compared to the control group(P<0.05).Before treatment,there was no statistically significant difference in serum ET-1 and sI-CAM-1 levels between the two groups(P>0.05);three months after treatment,the levels of serum ET-1 and sICAM-1 in both groups were significantly lower than those before treatment,and patients in the observation group had significantly lower levels of serum ET-1 and sICAM-1 compared to the control group(P<0.05).Before treatment,serum SOD and MDA levels showed no statistically significant difference in patients between the two groups(P>0.05);three months after treatment,the serum SOD levels of patients in both groups were significantly higher than those before treatment,while the serum MDA levels were significantly lower than those before treatment;three months after treatment,the serum SOD level of patients in the observation group was significantly higher than that in the control group,while the serum MDA level was significantly lower than that in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion Xiaoke Shen'an decoction combined with losartan can improve renal vascular endothe-lial function,reduce urinary podocin and nephrin levels,and alleviate the stress response in patients with DN.
7.Analysis of epidemiological characteristics of risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and malignant tumors based on the Shanghai community elderly cohort
Ping LI ; Huiru JIANG ; Mengyue YE ; Yayu WANG ; Xiaoyu CHEN ; Ancai YUAN ; Wenjie XU ; Huimin DAI ; Xi CHEN ; Xiaoxiang YAN ; Shengxian TU ; Yuanqi ZHENG ; Wei ZHANG ; Jun PU
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2024;44(5):617-625
Objective·To analyze the epidemiological characteristics of risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and malignant tumors based on the Shanghai community elderly cohort.Methods·The study subjects were selected from the Shanghai community elderly cohort established from February to August 2019,with a total of 17 948 people.The study subjects were divided into 4 groups according to self-reported presence or absence of tumors and/or cardiovascular diseases during the baseline survey:tumor-free and non-cardiovascular disease group,single cardiovascular disease group,single tumor group and tumor cardiovascular disease co-occurrence group.The differences among the four groups of subjects were collected and compared in terms of demographic characteristics and physiological indicators,daily living habits(smoking,drinking tea,drinking coffee,drinking carbonated drink,drinking alcohol,sedentary time,physical activity level and sleep quality),past medical history,psychological status(depression and anxiety)and dietary compliance.Results·Among the study subjects,60.1%of tumor patients were complicated with cardiovascular diseases.The differences among the four groups of subjects in age,gender,educational level,pre-retirement occupation,waist circumference,hip circumference and body mass index were statistically significant(all P<0.05).Compared with the tumor-free and non-cardiovascular disease group,the single cardiovascular disease group,single tumor group and tumor cardiovascular disease co-occurrence group all exhibited lower proportions of smoking and high physical activity levels(all P<0.05),and higher proportion of sedentary time exceeding 4 h/d and poor sleep quality(all P<0.05);the proportion of subjects with past medical histories including hyperlipidemia,peripheral vascular disease,endocrine system disease,respiratory system disease,urinary system disease and digestive system disease of the single cardiovascular disease group and the tumor cardiovascular disease co-occurrence group was higher(all P<0.05),and the proportion of subjects with depression and anxiety was also higher(all P<0.05).Furthermore,compared with the tumor-free and non-cardiovascular disease group,the single cardiovascular disease group had lower compliance rates of poultry,fish,fruit and liquid milk(all P<0.05).Among the four groups,only the compliance rate of vegetable intake exceeded 50%,while the compliance rates of poultry,fish,fruit,liquid milk and tubers were all below 20%.Conclusion·In the elderly population of Shanghai communities,over half of malignant tumor patients are concomitant with cardiovascular diseases.Unhealthy daily habits are prevalent among those with cardiovascular diseases,tumors and tumor-cardiovascular disease co-occurrence.The intake of many foods in the elderly of the community do not reach the levels recommended by Chinese Dietary Guidelines.
8.Influencing factors of the approval of the Young Scientists Fund of National Natural Science Foundation of China:a case study of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine
Lihong CHEN ; Yan WANG ; Xiangtian ZHOU ; Junke ZHENG ; Xiaoxiang YAN
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2024;44(9):1205-1212
Objective·In view of the low funding rate of the Young Scientists Fund of National Natural Science Foundation of China in the medical field,this research conducted an in-depth investigation of the applicants in a medical school and quantitatively analyzed the influencing factors of project establishment,so as to provide reference for further improving the quality of project application and strengthening the training of young medical talents.Methods·A cross-sectional survey was used to select applicants from secondary schools of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine and its 13 affiliated hospitals who had experience in applying for the fund from 2020 to 2022.Logistic stepwise regression model was applied to modeling and analysis by using the project application result as the dependent variable and the applicants'basic information and application status as independent variables.Results·The analysis results of 921 applicants showed that educational background(OR=1.86,95%CI 1.14?3.04),graduate university(OR=2.45,95%CI 1.47?4.08),sufficient preliminary work foundation(OR=4.22,95%CI 2.44?7.29),average impact factor of representative works(OR=1.10,95%CI 1.04?1.17),and total self-evaluation score of application documents(OR=1.06,95%CI 1.04?1.08)were the main influencing factors for project approval.The average impact factor and the highest impact factor of the approved representative works showed an increasing trend year by year.In addition,the influencing factors for the approval of young doctors and full-time researchers were different.The longer the graduation time of young doctors,the lower the approval rate.Conclusion·The funding rate of Young Scientists Fund is low,and the requirements for scientific research achievements are increasing year by year.Attention should be paid to early accumulation and improving the quality of application writing.Further measures should be taken to strengthen the early training of young medical talents,improve cultivation measures and consolidate research foundations.
9.Longitudinal extrauterine growth restriction in extremely preterm infants: current status and prediction model
Xiaofang HUANG ; Qi FENG ; Shuaijun LI ; Xiuying TIAN ; Yong JI ; Ying ZHOU ; Bo TIAN ; Yuemei LI ; Wei GUO ; Shufen ZHAI ; Haiying HE ; Xia LIU ; Rongxiu ZHENG ; Shasha FAN ; Li MA ; Hongyun WANG ; Xiaoying WANG ; Shanyamei HUANG ; Jinyu LI ; Hua XIE ; Xiaoxiang LI ; Pingping ZHANG ; Hua MEI ; Yanju HU ; Ming YANG ; Lu CHEN ; Yajing LI ; Xiaohong GU ; Shengshun QUE ; Xiaoxian YAN ; Haijuan WANG ; Lixia SUN ; Liang ZHANG ; Jiuye GUO
Chinese Journal of Neonatology 2024;39(3):136-144
Objective:To study the current status of longitudinal extrauterine growth restriction (EUGR) in extremely preterm infants (EPIs) and to develop a prediction model based on clinical data from multiple NICUs.Methods:From January 2017 to December 2018, EPIs admitted to 32 NICUs in North China were retrospectively studied. Their general conditions, nutritional support, complications during hospitalization and weight changes were reviewed. Weight loss between birth and discharge > 1SD was defined as longitudinal EUGR. The EPIs were assigned into longitudinal EUGR group and non-EUGR group and their nutritional support and weight changes were compared. The EPIs were randomly assigned into the training dataset and the validation dataset with a ratio of 7∶3. Univariate Cox regression analysis and multiple regression analysis were used in the training dataset to select the independent predictive factors. The best-fitting Nomogram model predicting longitudinal EUGR was established based on Akaike Information Criterion. The model was evaluated for discrimination efficacy, calibration and clinical decision curve analysis.Results:A total of 436 EPIs were included in this study, with a mean gestational age of (26.9±0.9) weeks and a birth weight of (989±171) g. The incidence of longitudinal EUGR was 82.3%(359/436). Seven variables (birth weight Z-score, weight loss, weight growth velocity, the proportion of breast milk ≥75% within 3 d before discharge, invasive mechanical ventilation ≥7 d, maternal antenatal corticosteroids use and bronchopulmonary dysplasia) were selected to establish the prediction model. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of the training dataset and the validation dataset were 0.870 (95% CI 0.820-0.920) and 0.879 (95% CI 0.815-0.942), suggesting good discrimination efficacy. The calibration curve indicated a good fit of the model ( P>0.05). The decision curve analysis showed positive net benefits at all thresholds. Conclusions:Currently, EPIs have a high incidence of longitudinal EUGR. The prediction model is helpful for early identification and intervention for EPIs with higher risks of longitudinal EUGR. It is necessary to expand the sample size and conduct prospective studies to optimize and validate the prediction model in the future.
10.Analysis of clinical features and risk factors of systemic lupus erythematosus concomitant with interstitial lung disease in children
Jie MA ; Ting WANG ; Ge DAI ; Wujun JIANG ; Xiaoxiang SONG ; Qihua FENG ; Xiaozhong LI ; Mao SHENG ; Yongdong YAN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2022;37(1):16-20
Objective:To explore the clinical features and risk factors of systemic lupus erythematosus(SLE) concomitant with interstitial lung disease(ILD) in children.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed.A total of 111 hospitalized children diagnosed with SLE in the Department of Rheumatology and Immunology, Children′s Hospital of Soochow University from February 2016 to November 2018 were selected as the research subjects and divided into the SLE-ILD group(18 cases) and the SLE-non-ILD group(93 cases)according to the lung high-resolution CT manifestations. T-test and Wilcoxon rank sum test were used to compare and analyze the general situation, clinical manifestations and laboratory results.Multivariate Logistic regression was used to analyze the risk factors of SLE-ILD. Results:The prevalence of SLE-ILD was 16.2%(18/111 cases). There were significant differences between the SLE-ILD group and the SLE-non-ILD group in the course of disease [14.00 (12.00-24.25) months vs.1.00(1.00-2.00) months], the incidence of serositis [55.6%(10/18 cases) vs.8.6%(8/93 cases)], post-activity shortness of breath [83.3%(15/18 cases) vs.25.8%(24/93 cases)], nervous system damage [27.8%(5/18 cases) vs.6.5%(6/93 cases)], cardiovascular system damage [38.9%(7/18 cases) vs.9.7%(9/93 cases)], the occu-rrence of increased erythrocyte sedimentation rate [66.7%(12/18 cases) vs.31.2%(29/93 cases)], the decreased C 3[88.9%(16/18 cases) vs.62.4%(58/93 cases)], positive anti neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA) [88.9%(16/18 cases) vs.18.3%(17/93 cases)], positive anti-Sm antibody [61.1%(11/18 cases) vs.15.1%(14/93 cases)] and anti ribonucleoprotein antibody (anti RNP antibody)[66.7%(12/18 cases) vs.16.1%(15/93 cases)](all P<0.05). Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that serositis( OR=30.535, 95% CI: 2.167-430.336, P=0.011), shortness of breath after exercise( OR=55.115, 95% CI: 1.117-2 579.852, P=0.041), positive ANCA( OR=65.090, 95% CI: 4.488-944.071, P=0.002) and positive anti-RNP antibody( OR=10.007, 95% CI: 1.362-73.500, P=0.024) were risk factors for SLE-ILD. Conclusions:The longer the course of SLE, the higher the incidence of ILD; serositis, shortness of breath after exercise, positive ANCA and positive anti RNP antibody may be risk factors for SLE-ILD.

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