1.Analysis on the Current Status of Clinical Trial Registration of TCM for the Treatment of Cervical Spondylosis
Congyang XUE ; Nan WANG ; Heng CHEN ; Shuang CHEN ; Xin LIU ; Lin XIE
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(8):63-68
Objective To provide references for the registration and implementation of related clinical trials by analyzing the current status of clinical trial registration of TCM for the treatment of cervical spondylosis.Methods Relevant clinical trials of TCM for the treatment of cervical spondylosis were retrieved from China Clinical Trial Registry,International Clinical Trial Registry Platform and US Clinical Trials Registry database from the establishment to 1 July 2024.The relevant data were extracted and entered into Excel 2019,and GraphPad Prism 9.0 was used to statistically analyse the registration characteristics of clinical trials of TCM for the treatment of cervical spondylosis.Results A total of 126 clinical trials of TCM for the treatment of cervical spondylosis were included in this study,of which 112 were interventional studies.Domestic registrations covered a total of 19 provincial administrative regions,with the top two being Shanghai and Guangdong Province.The research on disease types included all subtypes of cervical spondylosis,with the largest number of registered items(37 items,29.37%)related to cervical spondylostic radiculopathy,followed by projects with unspecified cervical spondylosis subtypes(44 projects,34.92%).Research projects from universities and affiliated hospitals accounted for 89.7%(113 projects),with Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine(12 projects)registering the most projects.Totally 110 research projects were funded,with local financial support accounting for 39.09%(43 projects)and national financial support accounting for 16.36%(18 projects).The study designs were mainly randomized parallel controlled studies(112 projects,88.9%),mostly single-centre research projects(92 projects,73.0%),with sample sizes concentrated between 50-200(86 projects,68.3%).The interventions were mostly external TCM treatments,such as acupuncture(41 items,32.5%)and tuina(23 items,18.3%).Conclusion The number of registered clinical trials of TCM for the treatment of cervical spondylosis has shown a fluctuating upward trend,but there are problems such as a small number,uneven geographical development,low methodological quality,mostly single-centre trials,and a lack of projects with Chinese materia medica intervention projects.
2.Clinical characteristics and treatment outcomes of adult patients with phytosterolemia presenting with Thrombocytopenia
Yanjie HU ; Wenlan CHEN ; Mei XUE ; Yajie DING ; Heng MEI ; Yadan WANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2025;46(3):238-243
Objective:To analyze the clinical characteristics of adult patients with phytosterolemia presenting with thrombocytopenia as the initial manifestation.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on eight adult patients with phytosterolemia who visited Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, from December 2020 to December 2023.Results:① The participants consisted of 2 (25%) male and 6 (75%) female patients, with a median age at diagnosis of 55 years (range: 29-66 years). The median duration from the discovery of thrombocytopenia to diagnosis was 10 years (range: 0.2-50 years). ② Compared with the normal control group (30 healthy adult volunteers) and the immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) control group (20 patients with ITP), patients with phytosterolemia exhibited significantly higher mean platelet volume and large platelet ratio. Peripheral blood smears revealed that the mean platelet diameter and the proportion of large platelets (diameter> 4 μm) were significantly higher in patients with phytosterolemia than those in the normal and ITP control groups ( P<0.01). ③ After a low-plant-sterol diet and ezetimibe treatment, five patients demonstrated decreased serum sitosterol and campesterol levels, increased hemoglobin concentration and platelet counts, and reduced platelet volume. Conclusion:Adult-onset phytosterolemia presenting with thrombocytopenia as the initial manifestation is prone to misdiagnosis. The presence of hemolytic anemia, splenomegaly, increased large platelets and schistocytes on peripheral blood smears, and xanthomas are crucial diagnostic indicators. Restricting dietary plant sterol intake and using ezetimibe to inhibit sterol absorption effectively lowers serum plant sterol levels and improves hematological abnormalities.
3.Hospital-based surveillance and early warning evaluation systems for sudden acute infectious diseases
Modern Hospital 2025;25(2):293-297
Objective To develop a scientifically grounded,objective,rational,and effective monitoring and early warning evaluation index system for hospital-based emergency responses to acute infectious diseases.Methods Utilizing the World Health Organization's system for evaluating infectious disease surveillance and response,the initial indicator pool was de-veloped through a comprehensive literature review and panel discussions.The Delphi method was employed to refine the hospital emergency acute infectious disease surveillance and early warning evaluation indicators for hospital emergency acute infectious dis-eases through two rounds of expert consultation,which also established the corresponding weight coefficients.Results Following expert consultations and group discussions,a comprehensive index system for monitoring and early warning evaluation of hospital emergency acute infectious diseases was established,comprising four primary indicators,twelve secondary indicators,and forty tertiary indicators.Conclusion The results of the two rounds of expert consultation demonstrate a high level of authority.The de-veloped index system can offer a more objective assessment of the actual capabilities of hospitals in monitoring and providing early warnings for acute infectious diseases.This research contributes to the theoretical foundation and support for the high-quality de-velopment of public hospitals provides theoretical basis and support.
4.Genome-wide investigation of transcription factor footprints and dynamics using cFOOT-seq.
Heng WANG ; Ang WU ; Meng-Chen YANG ; Di ZHOU ; Xiyang CHEN ; Zhifei SHI ; Yiqun ZHANG ; Yu-Xin LIU ; Kai CHEN ; Xiaosong WANG ; Xiao-Fang CHENG ; Baodan HE ; Yutao FU ; Lan KANG ; Yujun HOU ; Kun CHEN ; Shan BIAN ; Juan TANG ; Jianhuang XUE ; Chenfei WANG ; Xiaoyu LIU ; Jiejun SHI ; Shaorong GAO ; Jia-Min ZHANG
Protein & Cell 2025;16(11):932-952
Gene regulation relies on the precise binding of transcription factors (TFs) at regulatory elements, but simultaneously detecting hundreds of TFs on chromatin is challenging. We developed cFOOT-seq, a cytosine deaminase-based TF footprinting assay, for high-resolution, quantitative genome-wide assessment of TF binding in both open and closed chromatin regions, even with small cell numbers. By utilizing the dsDNA deaminase SsdAtox, cFOOT-seq converts accessible cytosines to uracil while preserving genomic integrity, making it compatible with techniques like ATAC-seq for sensitive and cost-effective detection of TF occupancy at the single-molecule and single-cell level. Our approach enables the delineation of TF footprints, quantification of occupancy, and examination of chromatin influences on TF binding. Notably, cFOOT-seq, combined with FootTrack analysis, enables de novo prediction of TF binding sites and tracking of TF occupancy dynamics. We demonstrate its application in capturing cell type-specific TFs, analyzing TF dynamics during reprogramming, and revealing TF dependencies on chromatin remodelers. Overall, cFOOT-seq represents a robust approach for investigating the genome-wide dynamics of TF occupancy and elucidating the cis-regulatory architecture underlying gene regulation.
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5.Exploring the effects of abdominal circumference on setup errors in colorectal cancer radiotherapy using CBCT-guided techniques
Di WU ; Tao XUE ; Kun LI ; Heng ZHANG ; Huaqing WANG ; Hui WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2025;42(7):872-877
Objective By establishing a model to screen out patients with potentially large positional deviations based on their abdominal circumference,personalized solutions can be taken to address setup errors in these patients and ensure treatment efficacy.Methods A total of 81 patients treated at Tianjin People's Hospital from May 2021 to June 2023 were selected as the study subjects.The correlations between setup errors in the lateral,longitudinal,and vertical directions and abdominal circumference were analyzed.Subsequently,linear regression was performed for the direction with a significant correlation to abdominal circumference to establish a linear regression model.Finally,the 81 patients were divided into a normal setup group and an abnormal setup group with 0.7 cm as the critical value.A receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was plotted,and the maximum Youden index was calculated to determine the optimal cutoff value for identifying patients prone to abnormal setup.Results The correlation analysis of abdominal circumference and setup errors in various directions showed that the correlation coefficient between abdominal circumference and longitudinal direction positioning error was 0.406 2,and the correlation was statistically significant and positively correlated.The correlation coefficients for abdominal circumference and the lateral as well as longitudinal directions were-0.117 5 and-0.067 47,respectively,with P values greater than 0.05,indicating no statistical significance.A linear regression model was established for abdominal circumference and longitudinal direction,and the results showed an R2of 0.165,with a regression coefficient B of 0.008(t=3.951,P<0.01),indicating that the model was well constructed.ROC curve analysis showed an area under the curve of 0.715,with a 95%confidence interval of 0.57-0.86 and a maximum Youden index of 0.478.The corresponding optimal cutoff value was determined to be at 87 cm,with sensitivity at 0.875 and specificity at 0.603.Conclusion The abdominal circumference is significant to diagnose whether the longitudinal setup error is abnormal.Patients with an abdominal circumference greater than 87 cm are more likely to experience abnormal positioning during radiotherapy,which is reflected in the longitudinal setup errors being the largest.It is recommended to provide individualized target area margins for patients with an abdominal circumference greater than 87 cm,or perform daily cone-beam computed tomography to correct setup errors,thereby ensuring target coverage and treatment efficacy.
6.Difference in liver toxicity between normal rats and Yin deficiency rats treated with psoralen and preliminary exploration of its mechanism
Tian-xian PEI ; Fu-zhen LI ; Meng-ying CHEN ; Xue-tong WANG ; Li-zhen QIU ; Heng-yu XI ; Kun ZHOU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2025;41(5):843-850
Aim To study the difference in hepatotox-icity of psoralen on normal rats and Yin-deficiency rats from the perspective of lipid metabolism,so as to help explain the mechanism of psoralen cautiously used in patients with Yin deficiency recorded in ancient books.Methods SD rats were randomly divided into the nor-mal control group(carboxymethyl cellulose-Na,CMC-Na),normal administration group(CMC-Na+psor-alen),Yin-deficiency control group(CMC-Na+thy-roxine)and Yin-deficiency administration group(CMC-Na+thyroxine+psoralen).The model of Yin-deficiency was established by thyroxine(1 mg·kg-1)for ten days,and then psoralen(200 mg·kg-1)was given for three days.The serum indexes related to liver injury were detected by automatic biochemical analy-zer,the morphological changes of liver tissue were ob-served using HE and oil red O staining,and the relative transcription levels of lipid metabolism related enzymes and mRNA of transporter and endoplasmic reticulum stress related factors were detected using Real-time PCR.Results After intragastric administration of psoralen for three days,compared with the normal group,the levels of serum alanine aminotransferase(ALT),aspartate transaminase(AST),total bile acid(TBA)and triglyeride(TG)in Yin deficiency group increased more significantly,while TC,ALB and TP de-creased more significantly,and liver HE and oil red O staining showed more obvious lipid degeneration.TG synthesis factors adrenocortical carcinoma(ACC),fatty acid synthase(FASN)and sterolregulatory element binding protein-1(SREBP-1)were down-regulated more significantly,TG transport factors mili-total pro-tein(MTP)and lipoprotein pipase(LPL)were down-regulated more evidently,fatty acid β-oxidation related factors carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1A(CPT1A),carnitine/organic cation transporter 2(OCTN2)and peroxisome proliferators-activated receptors-alpha(PPARα)were down-regulated more apparently,TC transporter adenosine triphosphate binding cassette transporter G8(ABCG8)and bile acid receptor farne-soid X receptor(FXR)were down-regulated more ob-viously,and endoplasmic reticulum stress factor activa-ting transcription factor 4(ATF4)was up-regulated more significantly.Conclusions Psoralen can cause more severe hepatotoxicity in Yin deficiency rats than that in normal administration group,and its mechanism may be related to the disorder of hepatic lipid metabo-lism,aggravation of hepatic cholestasis and steatosis,and activation of endoplasmic reticulum stress re-sponse.
7.Hospital-based surveillance and early warning evaluation systems for sudden acute infectious diseases
Modern Hospital 2025;25(2):293-297
Objective To develop a scientifically grounded,objective,rational,and effective monitoring and early warning evaluation index system for hospital-based emergency responses to acute infectious diseases.Methods Utilizing the World Health Organization's system for evaluating infectious disease surveillance and response,the initial indicator pool was de-veloped through a comprehensive literature review and panel discussions.The Delphi method was employed to refine the hospital emergency acute infectious disease surveillance and early warning evaluation indicators for hospital emergency acute infectious dis-eases through two rounds of expert consultation,which also established the corresponding weight coefficients.Results Following expert consultations and group discussions,a comprehensive index system for monitoring and early warning evaluation of hospital emergency acute infectious diseases was established,comprising four primary indicators,twelve secondary indicators,and forty tertiary indicators.Conclusion The results of the two rounds of expert consultation demonstrate a high level of authority.The de-veloped index system can offer a more objective assessment of the actual capabilities of hospitals in monitoring and providing early warnings for acute infectious diseases.This research contributes to the theoretical foundation and support for the high-quality de-velopment of public hospitals provides theoretical basis and support.
8.Exploring the effects of abdominal circumference on setup errors in colorectal cancer radiotherapy using CBCT-guided techniques
Di WU ; Tao XUE ; Kun LI ; Heng ZHANG ; Huaqing WANG ; Hui WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2025;42(7):872-877
Objective By establishing a model to screen out patients with potentially large positional deviations based on their abdominal circumference,personalized solutions can be taken to address setup errors in these patients and ensure treatment efficacy.Methods A total of 81 patients treated at Tianjin People's Hospital from May 2021 to June 2023 were selected as the study subjects.The correlations between setup errors in the lateral,longitudinal,and vertical directions and abdominal circumference were analyzed.Subsequently,linear regression was performed for the direction with a significant correlation to abdominal circumference to establish a linear regression model.Finally,the 81 patients were divided into a normal setup group and an abnormal setup group with 0.7 cm as the critical value.A receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was plotted,and the maximum Youden index was calculated to determine the optimal cutoff value for identifying patients prone to abnormal setup.Results The correlation analysis of abdominal circumference and setup errors in various directions showed that the correlation coefficient between abdominal circumference and longitudinal direction positioning error was 0.406 2,and the correlation was statistically significant and positively correlated.The correlation coefficients for abdominal circumference and the lateral as well as longitudinal directions were-0.117 5 and-0.067 47,respectively,with P values greater than 0.05,indicating no statistical significance.A linear regression model was established for abdominal circumference and longitudinal direction,and the results showed an R2of 0.165,with a regression coefficient B of 0.008(t=3.951,P<0.01),indicating that the model was well constructed.ROC curve analysis showed an area under the curve of 0.715,with a 95%confidence interval of 0.57-0.86 and a maximum Youden index of 0.478.The corresponding optimal cutoff value was determined to be at 87 cm,with sensitivity at 0.875 and specificity at 0.603.Conclusion The abdominal circumference is significant to diagnose whether the longitudinal setup error is abnormal.Patients with an abdominal circumference greater than 87 cm are more likely to experience abnormal positioning during radiotherapy,which is reflected in the longitudinal setup errors being the largest.It is recommended to provide individualized target area margins for patients with an abdominal circumference greater than 87 cm,or perform daily cone-beam computed tomography to correct setup errors,thereby ensuring target coverage and treatment efficacy.
9.Difference in liver toxicity between normal rats and Yin deficiency rats treated with psoralen and preliminary exploration of its mechanism
Tian-xian PEI ; Fu-zhen LI ; Meng-ying CHEN ; Xue-tong WANG ; Li-zhen QIU ; Heng-yu XI ; Kun ZHOU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2025;41(5):843-850
Aim To study the difference in hepatotox-icity of psoralen on normal rats and Yin-deficiency rats from the perspective of lipid metabolism,so as to help explain the mechanism of psoralen cautiously used in patients with Yin deficiency recorded in ancient books.Methods SD rats were randomly divided into the nor-mal control group(carboxymethyl cellulose-Na,CMC-Na),normal administration group(CMC-Na+psor-alen),Yin-deficiency control group(CMC-Na+thy-roxine)and Yin-deficiency administration group(CMC-Na+thyroxine+psoralen).The model of Yin-deficiency was established by thyroxine(1 mg·kg-1)for ten days,and then psoralen(200 mg·kg-1)was given for three days.The serum indexes related to liver injury were detected by automatic biochemical analy-zer,the morphological changes of liver tissue were ob-served using HE and oil red O staining,and the relative transcription levels of lipid metabolism related enzymes and mRNA of transporter and endoplasmic reticulum stress related factors were detected using Real-time PCR.Results After intragastric administration of psoralen for three days,compared with the normal group,the levels of serum alanine aminotransferase(ALT),aspartate transaminase(AST),total bile acid(TBA)and triglyeride(TG)in Yin deficiency group increased more significantly,while TC,ALB and TP de-creased more significantly,and liver HE and oil red O staining showed more obvious lipid degeneration.TG synthesis factors adrenocortical carcinoma(ACC),fatty acid synthase(FASN)and sterolregulatory element binding protein-1(SREBP-1)were down-regulated more significantly,TG transport factors mili-total pro-tein(MTP)and lipoprotein pipase(LPL)were down-regulated more evidently,fatty acid β-oxidation related factors carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1A(CPT1A),carnitine/organic cation transporter 2(OCTN2)and peroxisome proliferators-activated receptors-alpha(PPARα)were down-regulated more apparently,TC transporter adenosine triphosphate binding cassette transporter G8(ABCG8)and bile acid receptor farne-soid X receptor(FXR)were down-regulated more ob-viously,and endoplasmic reticulum stress factor activa-ting transcription factor 4(ATF4)was up-regulated more significantly.Conclusions Psoralen can cause more severe hepatotoxicity in Yin deficiency rats than that in normal administration group,and its mechanism may be related to the disorder of hepatic lipid metabo-lism,aggravation of hepatic cholestasis and steatosis,and activation of endoplasmic reticulum stress re-sponse.
10.Analysis on the Current Status of Clinical Trial Registration of TCM for the Treatment of Cervical Spondylosis
Congyang XUE ; Nan WANG ; Heng CHEN ; Shuang CHEN ; Xin LIU ; Lin XIE
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(8):63-68
Objective To provide references for the registration and implementation of related clinical trials by analyzing the current status of clinical trial registration of TCM for the treatment of cervical spondylosis.Methods Relevant clinical trials of TCM for the treatment of cervical spondylosis were retrieved from China Clinical Trial Registry,International Clinical Trial Registry Platform and US Clinical Trials Registry database from the establishment to 1 July 2024.The relevant data were extracted and entered into Excel 2019,and GraphPad Prism 9.0 was used to statistically analyse the registration characteristics of clinical trials of TCM for the treatment of cervical spondylosis.Results A total of 126 clinical trials of TCM for the treatment of cervical spondylosis were included in this study,of which 112 were interventional studies.Domestic registrations covered a total of 19 provincial administrative regions,with the top two being Shanghai and Guangdong Province.The research on disease types included all subtypes of cervical spondylosis,with the largest number of registered items(37 items,29.37%)related to cervical spondylostic radiculopathy,followed by projects with unspecified cervical spondylosis subtypes(44 projects,34.92%).Research projects from universities and affiliated hospitals accounted for 89.7%(113 projects),with Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine(12 projects)registering the most projects.Totally 110 research projects were funded,with local financial support accounting for 39.09%(43 projects)and national financial support accounting for 16.36%(18 projects).The study designs were mainly randomized parallel controlled studies(112 projects,88.9%),mostly single-centre research projects(92 projects,73.0%),with sample sizes concentrated between 50-200(86 projects,68.3%).The interventions were mostly external TCM treatments,such as acupuncture(41 items,32.5%)and tuina(23 items,18.3%).Conclusion The number of registered clinical trials of TCM for the treatment of cervical spondylosis has shown a fluctuating upward trend,but there are problems such as a small number,uneven geographical development,low methodological quality,mostly single-centre trials,and a lack of projects with Chinese materia medica intervention projects.

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