1.Genetic disease diagnosis and treatment in Shanghai: Survey and countermeasures for clinical genetics specialist training.
Xiaoju HUANG ; Lin HAN ; Li CAO ; Taosheng HUANG ; Duan MA ; Jian WANG ; Wenjuan QIU ; Fanyi ZENG ; Luming SUN ; Chenming XU ; Songchang CHEN ; Xinyu KUANG ; Hong TIAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2026;43(4):241-247
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the current status of clinical genetics specialization development and the diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities for hereditary diseases across medical institutions in Shanghai, and to assess the necessity and feasibility of establishing training bases for clinical genetics specialists.
METHODS:
By employing a cross-sectional survey design, the Clinical Genetics Committee of Shanghai Medical Association has conducted questionnaire surveys from March to April 2025 across 54 healthcare institutions in Shanghai (including 33 tertiary hospitals and 21 secondary hospitals). The survey involved administrative departments and medical personnel from 15 clinical specialties. The survey has covered current genetic disease diagnosis and treatment practices, relevant and specialised disease types, genetic department establishment, testing capabilities, personnel teams, and training requirements.
RESULTS:
The results revealed that 78.0% of clinical departments surveyed had treated patients with hereditary disorders. Shanghai possesses diagnostic and therapeutic expertise for over 95% of hereditary diseases listed in its rare disease catalogue, reflecting both the practical clinical demand for such conditions and the city's overall diagnostic and therapeutic strengths in this field. Nevertheless, significant disparities exist in the development of genetics departments across different tiers of healthcare institutions. Resources for genetic testing capabilities (including molecular, cellular, and biochemical testing) are also unevenly distributed across different tiers of hospitals. The survey further revealed that only 26.0% of departments believe that their current physician structure fully meets the diagnostic and treatment demands. Over 90% of departments consider standard training for clinical genetic specialists necessary, with 74.0% expressing willingness to participate in establishing training bases. Based on above findings and thorough deliberation, the Clinical Genetics Committee of the Shanghai Medical Association proposes advancing specialist training and discipline development through establishing a standard training system. The committee has drafted a three-year training protocol featuring a "joint training"-centered model, recommending a pilot-first, dynamically optimized strategy for steadily advancing training base development.
CONCLUSION
Shanghai faces substantial demand for genetic disease diagnosis and treatment, yet exhibits shortcomings in clinical genetics specialization development, resource allocation, and talent pipeline cultivation. To establish a standard training system holds significant practical importance and is underpinned by a broad demand.
Humans
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China
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Genetic Diseases, Inborn/genetics*
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Cross-Sectional Studies
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Genetics, Medical/education*
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Genetic Testing
2.Chinese agarwood petroleum ether extract suppressed gastric cancer progression via up-regulation of DNA damage-induced G0/G1 phase arrest and HO-1-mediated ferroptosis.
Lishan OUYANG ; Xuejiao WEI ; Fei WANG ; Huiming HUANG ; Xinyu QIU ; Zhuguo WANG ; Peng TAN ; Yufeng GAO ; Ruoxin ZHANG ; Jun LI ; Zhongdong HU
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2025;23(10):1210-1220
Gastric cancer (GC) is characterized by high morbidity and mortality rates. Chinese agarwood comprises the resin-containing wood of Aquilaria sinensis (Lour.) Gilg., traditionally utilized for treating asthma, cardiac ischemia, and tumors. However, comprehensive research regarding its anti-GC effects and underlying mechanisms remains limited. In this study, Chinese agarwood petroleum ether extract (CAPEE) demonstrated potent cytotoxicity against human GC cells, with half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) values for AGS, HGC27, and MGC803 cells of 2.89, 2.46, and 2.37 μg·mL-1, respectively, at 48 h. CAPEE significantly induced apoptosis in these GC cells, with B-cell lymphoma-2 (BCL-2) associated X protein (BAX)/BCL-2 antagonist killer 1 (BAK) likely mediating CAPEE-induced apoptosis. Furthermore, CAPEE induced G0/G1 phase cell cycle arrest in human GC cells via activation of the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) damage-p21-cyclin D1/cyclin-dependent kinase 4 (CDK4) signaling axis, and increased Fe2+, lipid peroxides and reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels, thereby inducing ferroptosis. Ribonucleic acid (RNA) sequencing, real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR), and Western blotting analyses revealed CAPEE-mediated upregulation of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) in human GC cells. RNA interference studies demonstrated that HO-1 knockdown reduced CAPEE sensitivity and inhibited CAPEE-induced ferroptosis in human GC cells. Additionally, CAPEE administration exhibited robust in vivo anti-GC activity without significant toxicity in nude mice while inhibiting tumor cell growth and promoting apoptosis in tumor tissues. These findings indicate that CAPEE suppresses human GC cell growth through upregulation of the DNA damage-p21-cyclin D1/CDK4 signaling axis and HO-1-mediated ferroptosis, suggesting its potential as a candidate drug for GC treatment.
Animals
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Humans
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Mice
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Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic
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Apoptosis/drug effects*
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Cyclin D1/genetics*
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Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 4/genetics*
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DNA Damage/drug effects*
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology*
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Ferroptosis/drug effects*
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G1 Phase Cell Cycle Checkpoints/drug effects*
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Heme Oxygenase-1/genetics*
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Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Mice, Nude
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Plant Extracts/pharmacology*
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Stomach Neoplasms/physiopathology*
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Thymelaeaceae/chemistry*
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Up-Regulation/drug effects*
3.Frequency Response Characteristics of Pedestrian Head under Impacts via Biomechanical Simulation and Wavelet Packet Transform
Guibing LI ; Xinyu WANG ; Shengkang XU ; Kui LI ; Jinlong QIU
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(1):194-201
Objective To explore the frequency domain characteristics of pedestrian head dynamic response in vehicle collisions and investigate the correlation between frequency domain parameters and time domain injury criteria.Methods Finite element modelling based on human body model was used to simulate the process of pedestrian head-vehicle impacts,and the wavelet packet signal analysis method was employed to obtain the frequency domain response of pedestrian head in the simulations.Results The head energy under impacts at the bonnet area was mainly dispersed in the 0-300 Hz frequency band,while the head energy under impacts at the windshield area was mainly concentrated in the 0-5 Hz frequency band.The peak energy of frequency band for pedestrian head generally increased with the increase of linear and rotational speed,and the influence of rotational speed on the peak energy of frequency band was more significant when the linear speed was higher.The linear correlation R2 between the peak energy of the head frequency band caused by the collision between the bonnet and windshield area and the time-domain criterion for skull injury were 0.85 and 0.61,respectively.But their correlation with the time-domain indicators for brain injury evaluation was relatively low(R2<0.5).Conclusions The frequency domain response characteristics of pedestrian heads are affected by collision speed and location.The peak energy of the frequency band can potentially characterize the risk of skull injury,but the frequency band and concentration of the peak energy in the frequency band are not related to the risk of head injury.This study can provide references for the evaluation of head blunt injury combined with time-frequency response.
4.Symptom clusters in patients with chronic heart failure:A scoping review
Jiemei ZHENG ; Xiaoqin QIU ; Jisi WEI ; Xinyu QIU ; Na LIU ; Sifan CHEN
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(10):25-28
Objective A scoping review of studies on symptom clusters in patients with chronic heart failure(CHF)was conducted to provide reference for the treatment and management of CHF.Methods According to reporting framework of scoping review put forward by Arksey,the related literatures of Cochrane Library,CINAHL,Web of Science,PubMed,Embase,Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform,SinoMed,CNKI and VIP from January 2014 to July 2024 were searched,and the contents of the literatures were screened,extracted and analyzed.Results Ten articles were included,involving many symptom clusters,mainly including mood,ischemia,congestion,digestive tract and fatigue.Symptom group assessment tool mainly adopted Chinese version of Memorial symptom assessment scale-heart failure.Conclusion There are various types of symptom clusters in CHF patients,and they show dynamic changes in each disease stage.It is still necessary to strengthen the research on the evaluation tools,occurrence principles and standardized naming of symptom clusters.Medical staff can give first-class care to the main symptom clusters in each period,formulate personalized nursing intervention measures in advance,and improve the efficiency of symptom management in clinical nursing.
5.Research Progress of Active Components of Chinese Materia Medica Intervening Ferroptosis for the Treatment of Diabetic Nephropathy
Xinyu CHEN ; Xinyu MENG ; Yiting HE ; Weiwei CAI ; Bao HOU ; Liying QIU ; Haijian SUN ; Xuexue ZHU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(3):192-196,后插1
Ferroptosis is a form of programmed cell death,which plays a crucial driving role in the onset and progression of diabetic nephropathy(DN).Ferroptosis is closely related to the damage of renal intrinsic cells in patients with diabetes.Chinese materia medica can improve DN by regulating the ferroptosis of renal intrinsic cells,with a good research and application prospect.This article reviewed the key regulatory factors and regulatory pathways of ferroptosis in DN,explained the"imbalance between yin and yang"of ferroptosis in DN based on TCM theories,and combed the research status of targeted inhibition of ferroptosis by active components of Chinese materia medica.The regulation of active components of Chinese materia medica on ferroptosis in DN has the characteristics of multiple targets,multiple links and integrity,which can provide a reference for the mechanism research and drug development of Chinese materia medica in treating DN.
6.Effect of job insecurity on anxiety among university young teachers: Chain mediating roles of perceived stress and insomnia.
Xinyu CHEN ; Qing LU ; Fang ZHOU ; Muli HU ; Na YAO ; Yi ZHANG ; Fei QIU
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2025;50(4):706-713
OBJECTIVES:
Anxiety is a common negative emotion. Under current social circumstances, university young teachers face multiple stressors and are more prone to anxiety, seriously threatening their physical and mental health. This study aims to investigate the impact of job insecurity on anxiety of university young teachers, while exploring the mediating roles of perceived stress and insomnia on this relationship.
METHODS:
Using convenience sampling, young teachers from a general university in a Chinese province were surveyed online. Scores of the Job Insecurity Scale, Perceived Stress Scale, Athens Insomnia Scale-Short Form, and Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale were collected. A chain mediation analysis was conducted using the PROCESS macro.
RESULTS:
A total of 798 subjects were finally included. The detection rate of anxiety among university young teachers was 36.47%. Mediation analysis showed that job insecurity not only had a direct effect on anxiety, but also indirectly affected anxiety via perceived stress (46.42% of the total effect) and insomnia (7.45%), as well as through the chain-mediating path of perceived stress→ insomnia (13.18%; all P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
Job insecurity is a significant predictor of anxiety in young university faculty. Perceived stress and insomnia serve as sequential mediators in this relationship. Targeted interventions addressing job insecurity, stress perception, and sleep disturbances, alongside efforts to improve mental health literacy and the working environment, may help promote the overall well-being of university young teachers.
Humans
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Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders/epidemiology*
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Universities
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Female
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Anxiety/psychology*
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Male
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Stress, Psychological/psychology*
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Adult
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Faculty/psychology*
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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China/epidemiology*
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Occupational Stress
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Job Security
7.Establishment and application of colloidal gold double-antibody sandwich assay for detection of Getah virus
Jiaxin TIAN ; Lijie CHANG ; Mingzhu ZHANG ; Jianhong LIU ; Xiangshu QIU ; Xinyu CAO ; Xiuxia HE ; Huijun LU
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(8):1672-1678
Getah virus(GETV)is an arbovirus capable of infecting humans and vertebrates such as horses and pigs via blood-sucking mosquitoes,which is extremely harmful to the livestock indus-try.Current monitoring methods are time-consuming,costly,and dependent on specialized instru-ments.These characteristics hinder rapid detection in clinical samples.Therefore,the development of a simple,rapid,specific,and sensitive method for detecting GETV antigen is crucial for the pre-vention and control of GETV.In this study,a GETV E1 monoclonal antibody strain SD17/09-E1-mAb was prepared by a prokaryotic expression system for GETV E1 protein expression,and a col-loidal gold double-antibody sandwich assay encapsulating two strains of GETV E1 monoclonal an-tibody wasestablished.The results showed that the prepared colloidal gold test strips had good sen-sitivity and did not cross-react with other common porcine virus-positive tissue samples;the test strips had a high compliance rate with the IFA assay for GETV,and could be stored at 37 ℃ for one month and at room temperature for at least three months.In this study,a colloidal gold anti-surveillance test strip for rapid detection of GETV was successfully prepared,which provides a powerful tool for GETV detection.
8.Establishment and application of colloidal gold double-antibody sandwich assay for detection of Getah virus
Jiaxin TIAN ; Lijie CHANG ; Mingzhu ZHANG ; Jianhong LIU ; Xiangshu QIU ; Xinyu CAO ; Xiuxia HE ; Huijun LU
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(8):1672-1678
Getah virus(GETV)is an arbovirus capable of infecting humans and vertebrates such as horses and pigs via blood-sucking mosquitoes,which is extremely harmful to the livestock indus-try.Current monitoring methods are time-consuming,costly,and dependent on specialized instru-ments.These characteristics hinder rapid detection in clinical samples.Therefore,the development of a simple,rapid,specific,and sensitive method for detecting GETV antigen is crucial for the pre-vention and control of GETV.In this study,a GETV E1 monoclonal antibody strain SD17/09-E1-mAb was prepared by a prokaryotic expression system for GETV E1 protein expression,and a col-loidal gold double-antibody sandwich assay encapsulating two strains of GETV E1 monoclonal an-tibody wasestablished.The results showed that the prepared colloidal gold test strips had good sen-sitivity and did not cross-react with other common porcine virus-positive tissue samples;the test strips had a high compliance rate with the IFA assay for GETV,and could be stored at 37 ℃ for one month and at room temperature for at least three months.In this study,a colloidal gold anti-surveillance test strip for rapid detection of GETV was successfully prepared,which provides a powerful tool for GETV detection.
9.Symptom clusters in patients with chronic heart failure:A scoping review
Jiemei ZHENG ; Xiaoqin QIU ; Jisi WEI ; Xinyu QIU ; Na LIU ; Sifan CHEN
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(10):25-28
Objective A scoping review of studies on symptom clusters in patients with chronic heart failure(CHF)was conducted to provide reference for the treatment and management of CHF.Methods According to reporting framework of scoping review put forward by Arksey,the related literatures of Cochrane Library,CINAHL,Web of Science,PubMed,Embase,Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform,SinoMed,CNKI and VIP from January 2014 to July 2024 were searched,and the contents of the literatures were screened,extracted and analyzed.Results Ten articles were included,involving many symptom clusters,mainly including mood,ischemia,congestion,digestive tract and fatigue.Symptom group assessment tool mainly adopted Chinese version of Memorial symptom assessment scale-heart failure.Conclusion There are various types of symptom clusters in CHF patients,and they show dynamic changes in each disease stage.It is still necessary to strengthen the research on the evaluation tools,occurrence principles and standardized naming of symptom clusters.Medical staff can give first-class care to the main symptom clusters in each period,formulate personalized nursing intervention measures in advance,and improve the efficiency of symptom management in clinical nursing.
10.Research Progress of Active Components of Chinese Materia Medica Intervening Ferroptosis for the Treatment of Diabetic Nephropathy
Xinyu CHEN ; Xinyu MENG ; Yiting HE ; Weiwei CAI ; Bao HOU ; Liying QIU ; Haijian SUN ; Xuexue ZHU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(3):192-196,后插1
Ferroptosis is a form of programmed cell death,which plays a crucial driving role in the onset and progression of diabetic nephropathy(DN).Ferroptosis is closely related to the damage of renal intrinsic cells in patients with diabetes.Chinese materia medica can improve DN by regulating the ferroptosis of renal intrinsic cells,with a good research and application prospect.This article reviewed the key regulatory factors and regulatory pathways of ferroptosis in DN,explained the"imbalance between yin and yang"of ferroptosis in DN based on TCM theories,and combed the research status of targeted inhibition of ferroptosis by active components of Chinese materia medica.The regulation of active components of Chinese materia medica on ferroptosis in DN has the characteristics of multiple targets,multiple links and integrity,which can provide a reference for the mechanism research and drug development of Chinese materia medica in treating DN.

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