1.Utility of upper urinary tract video urodynamics in recurrent symptoms and equivocal hydronephrosis after ureteral reconstruction: A retrospective cohort study.
Xinfei LI ; Yiming ZHANG ; Liqing XU ; Chen HUANG ; Zhihua LI ; Kunlin YANG ; Hua GUAN ; Jing LIU ; Peng ZHANG ; Hongjian ZHU ; Liqun ZHOU ; Xuesong LI
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(18):2350-2352
2.Identification of a Fusobacterial RNA-binding protein involved in host small RNA-mediated growth inhibition.
Pu-Ting DONG ; Mengdi YANG ; Jie HU ; Lujia CEN ; Peng ZHOU ; Difei XU ; Peng XIONG ; Jiahe LI ; Xuesong HE
International Journal of Oral Science 2025;17(1):48-48
Host-derived small RNAs are emerging as critical regulators in the dynamic interactions between host tissues and the microbiome, with implications for microbial pathogenesis and host defense. Among these, transfer RNA-derived small RNAs (tsRNAs) have garnered attention for their roles in modulating microbial behavior. However, the bacterial factors mediating tsRNA interaction and functionality remain poorly understood. In this study, using RNA affinity pull-down assay in combination with mass spectrometry, we identified a putative membrane-bound protein, annotated as P-type ATPase transporter (PtaT) in Fusobacterium nucleatum (Fn), which binds Fn-targeting tsRNAs in a sequence-specific manner. Through targeted mutagenesis and phenotypic characterization, we showed that in both the Fn type strain and a clinical tumor isolate, deletion of ptaT led to reduced tsRNA intake and enhanced resistance to tsRNA-induced growth inhibition. Global RNA sequencing and label-free Raman spectroscopy revealed the phenotypic differences between Fn wild type and PtaT-deficient mutant, highlighting the functional significance of PtaT in purine and pyrimidine metabolism. Furthermore, AlphaFold 3 prediction provides evidence supporting the specific binding between PtaT and Fn-targeting tsRNA. By uncovering the first RNA-binding protein in Fn implicated in growth modulation through interactions with host-derived small RNAs (sRNAs), our study offers new insights into sRNA-mediated host-pathogen interplay within the context of microbiome-host interactions.
Fusobacterium nucleatum/growth & development*
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RNA-Binding Proteins/genetics*
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Bacterial Proteins/genetics*
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RNA, Bacterial/metabolism*
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Humans
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RNA, Transfer/metabolism*
4.Consensus on diagnosis and treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
Yushu BAI ; Kai CHEN ; Jie SHAO ; Xiao ZHAI ; Ming CHEN ; Weishi LI ; Jianzhong XU ; Bangping QIAN ; Zezhang ZHU ; Feng ZHU ; Chunde LI ; Jianguo ZHANG ; Jianxiong SHEN ; Dingjun HAO ; Xiaodong ZHU ; Junlin YANG ; Xuejun ZHANG ; Xuesong ZHANG ; Fangyi ZHANG ; Qijie WANG ; Wenzhi ZHANG ; Yong HAI ; Jianhua ZHAO ; Yong QIU ; Yan WANG ; Guixing QIU ; Ming LI
Academic Journal of Naval Medical University 2025;46(3):291-300
Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis(AIS)is a complex three-dimensional deformity involving coronal,sagittal,and axial planes,with a prevalence that should not be overlooked.With advancements in technology and in-depth research,an increasing number of hospitals and physicians are exploring standardized diagnostic and treatment approaches for AIS.Comprehensive and in-depth understanding is required for AIS,including its etiology,screening and diagnosis,classification,assessment and examination,treatment options,exploration of current focus,and evaluation of quality of life.Such understanding ensures that the diagnostic and treatment are scientific,standardized,and timely.Based on the principles of evidence-based medicine,a consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of AIS is reached after multiple discussions among spinal surgery experts,aiming to provide reference and guidance for clinical practice.
5.Research progress on postoperative quality of life in adult patients with ureteropelvic junction obstruction
Zhihua LI ; Man ZHANG ; Xiang WANG ; Han ZHAO ; Qiang ZHANG ; Xinfei LI ; Kunlin YANG ; Xuesong LI
International Journal of Surgery 2025;52(10):657-661
Ureteropelvic junction obstruction, as a common urological disorder, not only affects the renal function of patients, but also seriously reduces their quality of life. Pyeloplasty, as the first-line therapy for ureteral stricture at present, is a key approach to eliminating hydronephrosis and improving renal function. The quality of life of postoperative patients, as an important criterion for measuring the therapeutic effect, has also attracted increasing attention. Therefore, this article reviews the evaluation tools, research status and influencing factors of the postoperative quality of life of ureteropelvic junction obstruction patients, aiming to provide a reference for the formulation of relevant nursing intervention measures in clinical practice.
6.FH-Deficient Renal Cell Carcinoma: a Case Report
Jiyu YANG ; Qi TANG ; Yicong DU ; Zhisong HE ; Xuesong LI
JOURNAL OF RARE DISEASES 2025;4(4):478-484
7.An accurate diagnostic approach for urothelial carcinomas based on novel dual methylated DNA markers in small-volume urine.
Yucai WU ; Di CAI ; Jian FAN ; Chang MENG ; Shiming HE ; Zhihua LI ; Lianghao ZHANG ; Kunlin YANG ; Aixiang WANG ; Xinfei LI ; Yicong DU ; Shengwei XIONG ; Mancheng XIA ; Tingting LI ; Lanlan DONG ; Yanqing GONG ; Liqun ZHOU ; Xuesong LI
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(2):232-234
8.Review of the exploration and progress in dismembered and non-dismembered flap pyeloplasty
Chang LIU ; Bing WANG ; Kunlin YANG ; Xuesong LI
Journal of Modern Urology 2024;29(1):5-11
Ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) is a condition characterized by the blockage of urine flow from the kidney to the ureter.With advancements in endoscopic technology, robotic-assisted laparoscopic dismembered pyeloplasty has become the dominant approach.However, approximately 10% of patients who undergo pyeloplasty still experience treatment failure, often due to long-segment proximal ureteral strictures (length greater than 2 cm).This increases the difficulty and risk of subsequent surgeries.In the past, ileal ureter replacement or kidney autotransplantation procedures were used as alternatives to shorten or replace the ureter.However, these procedures are associated with metabolic and vascular complications and are not always preferred.A pelvic flap, which utilizes the enlarged wall of the renal pelvis, is a good solution for bridging longer segments of a diseased ureter.This article reviews the specific applications of pelvic flap pyeloplasty in the existing literature and summarizes the technical improvements and research progress of renal pelvic flap pyeloplasty in our center to provide a reference for clinical application.
9.Unilateral ureterocutaneous fistula after orthotopic ileal neobladder:a case report and literature review
Zhen TU ; Xuesong YANG ; Xianzhong DENG
Journal of Modern Urology 2024;29(5):450-452
Objective The main points of diagnosis and treatment of ureterocutaneous fistula after in situ bladder operation were discussed based on clinical data and literature.Methods This report presents the data of a patient who developed a ureterocutaneous fistula 10 years after an in situ bladder procedure at Yuechi County People's Hospital.Results A 77-year-old male underwent laparoscopic cystectomy with orthotopic ileal neobladder for bladder cancer.The case manifested as fluid leakage from the original surgical incision,initially misdiagnosed as abdominal wall sinus.After right nephrectomy due to non-functional kidney,the fistula healed.Conclusion Ureterocutaneous fistulas are commonly associated with kidney transplantation and postoperative complications of upper urinary tract such as calculi and xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis.Fistulography can be conclusive for this condition.Prompt identification and repair of urinary tract injuries are crucial.
10.YE Jianzhou's Experience in Treating Atopic Dermatitis in Children with the Method of Regulating the Heart and Treating the Spirit
Jin YANG ; Xuesong YANG ; Di WU ; Lijuan ZHAO ; Xu ZHANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(18):1865-1869
This paper summarized Professor YE Jianzhou's experience in treating atopic dermatitis (AD) in children with the method of regulating the heart and treating the spirit. According to the clinical manifestations of itching-sleep psychological disorders in children with AD, and the physiological characteristics of "heart qi is prone to hyperactivity" and "liver qi is prone to hyperactivity" in children, it is believed that heart and spirit disharmony is an important pathogenesis of AD in children.From the concept of holism in traditional Chinese medicine, the principle of regulating the heart and treating the spirit has been proposed for treatment of AD in children, which is based on the theory of "the five zang (脏) organs store the spirit". In the acute stage, it is recommended to clear the heart, drain fire and calm the spirit with self-made Qingxin Ningshen Decoction (清心宁神汤) in modifications. In the chronic stage, the method of nourishing the heart, unblocking the meridians and calming the spirit is recommended, by using self-made Yangxin Anshen Decoction (养心安神汤) with modifications. The method to tranquilize the heart, subdue yang and contain the spirit should be implemented throughout the entire treatment, and yang-subduing and spirit-containing medicinals such as Duanlonggu (Os Draconis Praeparatum), Duanmuli (Concha Ostreae Praeparatum) and Zhenzhumu (Concha Margaritiferae Usta) are usually used to treat the body and the spirit simultaneously. All these are offered to provide new ideas for the individualized treatment of children with AD.

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