1.A cross-sectional study of retrospective clinical liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry detection consistency comparison program
Wenda CHEN ; Jiexin LIU ; Yingfei PENG ; Fangjun CHEN ; Jiaqian QIN ; Baishen PAN ; Beili WANG ; Wei GUO
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2025;48(12):1565-1570
Objective:? To summarize the achievements in improving the consistency of clinical liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) testing results.Methods:? From 2021 to 2024, Zhongshan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University recruited laboratories voluntarily participating in the MSHP (Clinical LC-MS/MS Testing Consistency Program). As of Batch 202404, a total of 76 laboratories had enrolled, including 60 medical institutions (all tertiary hospitals) and 16 third-party laboratories. Test items were established, and comparative samples were distributed regularly-each item′s samples covered three concentrations (high, medium, and low). Samples were shipped via cold chain and tested within one week. Our laboratory′s measurements served as the target, with participating labs′ results within ±25% of the target deemed qualified. Passing-Bablok regression and Bland-Altman analysis were used to assess consistency.Results:Taking 3-MT (3-methoxytyramine) as an example, the coefficients of variation (CVs) for the project′s three concentration levels improved from 17.00%, 47.18%, and 4.88% in the first comparative batch to 9.59%, 9.59%, and 6.1% in Batch 202404. Passing-Bablok regression results for the 5 units participating in 3-MT testing showed that Laboratory A had proportional bias but no systematic bias (regression slope [95% CI]: 0.903 [0.862-0.952]; intercept [95% CI]: 0.912 [-1.921-6.073]). The remaining laboratories exhibited no proportional or systematic bias with the target (Laboratory B: slope 1.031 [0.961-1.147], intercept-0.733 [-4.641-8.272]; Laboratory C: slope 0.982 [0.940-1.009], intercept-0.576 [-2.675-1.891]; Laboratory D: slope 0.973 [0.939-1.066], intercept-1.168 [-6.108-1.649]; Laboratory E: slope 0.999 [0.905-1.051], intercept-1.876 [-6.111-3.508]). Bland-Altman analysis indicated that all 5 laboratories′ results generally showed good consistency with the target. Through quality feedback and optimizing sample preparation concentrations, result consistency was enhanced.? Conclusion:? Clinical LC-MS/MS testing consistency programs contribute to improving the comparability of test results.
2.Establishment and evaluation of a method for simultaneous analysis of fluconazole,linezolid,voriconazole and contezolid by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
Jiexin LIU ; Lei CAO ; Yingfei PENG ; Jiaqian QIN ; Baishen PAN ; Beili WANG ; Wei GUO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2025;43(4):241-245
Objective To establish and validate a method for simultaneous analysis of fluconazole,linezolid,voriconazole and cont-ezolid by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry,and conduct preliminary assessment its value of application value in clinical therapeutic drug monitoring.Methods Using an isotopic internal standard method,the serum samples were pretreated with protein precipitation.The supernatant was diluted after centrifugation,and detected by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometer.Refer-ring to the Recommendations for Clinical Application of Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry(LC-MS)and Clinical and Labora-tory Standards Instituhe(CLSI)C62A,the performance of the LC-MS method was verified,including quantitation limits,linearity,trueness,precision,matrix effect,carry-over,interference,dilution consistency and stability.The blood samples from patients who were treated with fluconazole,linezolid,voriconazole,and contezolid were collected and measured for trough or peak concentrations.Results The quantitation limits of fluconazole,linezolid,voriconazole and contezolid by this method were 1 μg/mL,0.25 μg/mL,0.25 μg/mL and 0.1 μg/mL,respectively.The linear ranges were 1-100 μg/mL,0.25-25 μg/mL,0.25-25 μg/mL,and 0.1-10μg/mL,respectively.The recovery rates were 103.0%-105.7%,103.1%-108%,102.4%-106.2%and 101.0%-109.9%,respectively.The precisions,expressed as coefficient of variation(CV),were 1.7%-3.4%,2.1%-4.8%,1.9%-3.1%,and 3.1%-6.8%,respective-ly.No obvious matrix effect,carry-over contamination and interference were found.The dilution consistency and stability were satisfac-tory.The concentrations of fluconazole,linezolid and voriconazole within the reference interval accounted for 49.1%,52.5%and 80.7%of the total samples,respectively.The peak concentration of contezolamide was(14.02±4.94)μg/mL(n=4),and the trough concen-tration was(0.34±0.20)μg/mL(n=5).Conclusion In this study,a method for simultaneous analysis of the concentrations of flu-conazole,linezolid,voriconazole and contezolid was successfully established and verified by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spec-trometry.This method is simple,rapid,and suitable for therapeutic drug monitoring,and providing a basis for the optimization of drug regimens.
3.Establishment and evaluation of a method for simultaneous analysis of fluconazole,linezolid,voriconazole and contezolid by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
Jiexin LIU ; Lei CAO ; Yingfei PENG ; Jiaqian QIN ; Baishen PAN ; Beili WANG ; Wei GUO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2025;43(4):241-245
Objective To establish and validate a method for simultaneous analysis of fluconazole,linezolid,voriconazole and cont-ezolid by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry,and conduct preliminary assessment its value of application value in clinical therapeutic drug monitoring.Methods Using an isotopic internal standard method,the serum samples were pretreated with protein precipitation.The supernatant was diluted after centrifugation,and detected by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometer.Refer-ring to the Recommendations for Clinical Application of Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry(LC-MS)and Clinical and Labora-tory Standards Instituhe(CLSI)C62A,the performance of the LC-MS method was verified,including quantitation limits,linearity,trueness,precision,matrix effect,carry-over,interference,dilution consistency and stability.The blood samples from patients who were treated with fluconazole,linezolid,voriconazole,and contezolid were collected and measured for trough or peak concentrations.Results The quantitation limits of fluconazole,linezolid,voriconazole and contezolid by this method were 1 μg/mL,0.25 μg/mL,0.25 μg/mL and 0.1 μg/mL,respectively.The linear ranges were 1-100 μg/mL,0.25-25 μg/mL,0.25-25 μg/mL,and 0.1-10μg/mL,respectively.The recovery rates were 103.0%-105.7%,103.1%-108%,102.4%-106.2%and 101.0%-109.9%,respectively.The precisions,expressed as coefficient of variation(CV),were 1.7%-3.4%,2.1%-4.8%,1.9%-3.1%,and 3.1%-6.8%,respective-ly.No obvious matrix effect,carry-over contamination and interference were found.The dilution consistency and stability were satisfac-tory.The concentrations of fluconazole,linezolid and voriconazole within the reference interval accounted for 49.1%,52.5%and 80.7%of the total samples,respectively.The peak concentration of contezolamide was(14.02±4.94)μg/mL(n=4),and the trough concen-tration was(0.34±0.20)μg/mL(n=5).Conclusion In this study,a method for simultaneous analysis of the concentrations of flu-conazole,linezolid,voriconazole and contezolid was successfully established and verified by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spec-trometry.This method is simple,rapid,and suitable for therapeutic drug monitoring,and providing a basis for the optimization of drug regimens.
4.A cross-sectional study of retrospective clinical liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry detection consistency comparison program
Wenda CHEN ; Jiexin LIU ; Yingfei PENG ; Fangjun CHEN ; Jiaqian QIN ; Baishen PAN ; Beili WANG ; Wei GUO
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2025;48(12):1565-1570
Objective:? To summarize the achievements in improving the consistency of clinical liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) testing results.Methods:? From 2021 to 2024, Zhongshan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University recruited laboratories voluntarily participating in the MSHP (Clinical LC-MS/MS Testing Consistency Program). As of Batch 202404, a total of 76 laboratories had enrolled, including 60 medical institutions (all tertiary hospitals) and 16 third-party laboratories. Test items were established, and comparative samples were distributed regularly-each item′s samples covered three concentrations (high, medium, and low). Samples were shipped via cold chain and tested within one week. Our laboratory′s measurements served as the target, with participating labs′ results within ±25% of the target deemed qualified. Passing-Bablok regression and Bland-Altman analysis were used to assess consistency.Results:Taking 3-MT (3-methoxytyramine) as an example, the coefficients of variation (CVs) for the project′s three concentration levels improved from 17.00%, 47.18%, and 4.88% in the first comparative batch to 9.59%, 9.59%, and 6.1% in Batch 202404. Passing-Bablok regression results for the 5 units participating in 3-MT testing showed that Laboratory A had proportional bias but no systematic bias (regression slope [95% CI]: 0.903 [0.862-0.952]; intercept [95% CI]: 0.912 [-1.921-6.073]). The remaining laboratories exhibited no proportional or systematic bias with the target (Laboratory B: slope 1.031 [0.961-1.147], intercept-0.733 [-4.641-8.272]; Laboratory C: slope 0.982 [0.940-1.009], intercept-0.576 [-2.675-1.891]; Laboratory D: slope 0.973 [0.939-1.066], intercept-1.168 [-6.108-1.649]; Laboratory E: slope 0.999 [0.905-1.051], intercept-1.876 [-6.111-3.508]). Bland-Altman analysis indicated that all 5 laboratories′ results generally showed good consistency with the target. Through quality feedback and optimizing sample preparation concentrations, result consistency was enhanced.? Conclusion:? Clinical LC-MS/MS testing consistency programs contribute to improving the comparability of test results.
5.A nationwide multicenter prospective study on the perioperative impact of closure of mesen-teric fissure in laparoscopic right hemicolectomy
Gang LIU ; Weimin XU ; Da LI ; Lei QIAO ; Jieqing YUAN ; Dewei ZHANG ; Yan LIU ; Shuai GUO ; Xu ZHANG ; Wenzhi LIU ; Yingfei WANG ; Hang LU ; Xiaowei ZHANG ; Xin CHEN ; Zhaohui XU ; Xingyang LUO ; Ge LIU ; Cheng ZHANG ; Jianping ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2024;23(6):812-818
Objective:To investigate the perioperative impact of closure of mesenteric fissure in laparoscopic right hemicolectomy.Methods:The prospective randomized controlled trial was conducted. The clinical data of 320 patients who underwent laparoscopic right hemicolectomy in 11 medical centers, including The First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University et al, from November 2022 to August 2023 were selected. Based on block randomization, patients were alloca-ted into the mesenteric fissure non-closure group and the mesenteric fissure closure group. Observa-tion indicators: (1) grouping of the enrolled patients; (2) intraoperative conditions; (3) postopera-tive conditions. Measurement data with skewed distribution were represented as M( Q1, Q3) and com-parison between groups was conducted using the Mann-Whitney U test. Count data were represen-ted as absolute numbers or percentages, and comparison between groups was conducted using the chi-square test or Fisher's exact probability. Comparison of ordinal data was conducted using the rank sum test. Comparison of visual analog scores was analyzed using generalized estimating equations. Results:(1) Grouping of the enrolled patients. A total of 320 patients with colon cancer were screened for eligibility, including 156 males and 164 females, aged 68(59,73)years. All the 320 patients were allocated into the mesenteric fissure non-closure group with 164 cases and the mesenteric fissure closure group with 156 cases. There was no significant difference in the age, body mass index, American Society of Anesthesiologist score, maximum tumor diameter, anastomosis location, anastomosis method, surgical approach, range of lymph node dissection, tumor staging between the two groups ( P>0.05) and there was a significant difference in the sex between them ( P<0.05). (2) Intraoperative conditions. There was no significant difference between the mesenteric fissure closure group and the mesenteric fissure non-closure group in the volume of intraoperative blood loss, operation time, conversion to laparotomy, intraoperative complication ( P>0.05). Three patients in the mesenteric fissure non-closure group were converted to laparotomy. One patient in the mesenteric fissure closure group was converted to laparotomy, and 2 cases with intraoperative complication were mesenteric hematoma. (3) Postoperative conditions. There was no significant difference between the mesenteric fissure non-closure group and the mesenteric fissure closure group in the overall postoperative complications ( χ2=0.28, P>0.05). There was no significant difference in the occurrence of postoperative intestinal obstruction, abdominal distension, ascites, pleural effusion, gastric paralysis, anastomotic bleeding, anastomotic leakage, or surgical wound infection between the two groups ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference between the two groups in the reoperation, postoperative gastric tube replacement. There was no significant differ-ence in time to postoperative first flatus, time to postoperative initial liquid food intake, time to post-operative resumption of bowel movements, duration of postoperative hospital stay, total hospital expenses between the two groups ( Z=-0.01, 0.43, 1.04, -0.54, -0.36, P>0.05). One patient in the mesenteric fissure non-closure group received reoperation. No perioperative internal hernia or death occurred in either group. The visual analog score decreased with time in both groups. There was no significant difference in the visual analog score between the mesenteric fissure closure group and the mesenteric fissure non-closure group [ β=-0.20(-0.53,0.13), P>0.05]. Conclusion:Compared with closure of mesenteric fissure, non-closure of mesenteric fissure during laparoscopic right hemi-colectomy dose not increase perioperative complications or postoperative management risk.
6.Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) based assay for the quantification of melatonin in human serum
Yingfei PENG ; Zhenxin WANG ; Fangjun CHEN ; Jiaqian QIN ; Baishen PAN ; Beili WANG ; Wei GUO
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;47(7):812-818
Objective:The aim of this study was to develop and validate a new liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) assay for the quantification of melatonin in human serum.Methods:We describe the performance and validation of melatonin by LC-MS/MS. 182 serum samples from the patients diagnosed with Sleep disturbance who visited the Department of Psychiatry at Zhongshan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University from February 2022 to March 2023(56 males,162 females,mean age [45.51±16.31]years), as well as 182 healthy individuals were included(87 males,95 females,mean age [48.55±11.93]years). The two groups were used to assess the application of serum melatonin levels as a diagnostic indicator for sleep disorders (SDs). The liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) system with an chromatography column (2.1×100 mm, 1.8 μm) was used for separation. The column temperature was set at 35 ℃, as well as the mobile phase consisting of a 0.1% formic acid aqueous solution and pure acetonitrile. The flowing rate was set at 0.4 ml/min for gradient elution. The LC-MS/MS method was validated according to guidance documents, including the following parameters: specificity, selectivity, matrix effect, carryover contamination and reproducibility, lower limit of measuring interval, linearity, precision, recovery rate, dilution consistency, and serum sample stability. Then, it was subsequently employed to profile melatonin changes in Sleep disturbance.Results:The lower limit of quantification for melatonin was 1 pg/ml, and the linear range of detection was 1 pg/ml to 500 pg/ml ( r=0.999). The intra-day and intra-batch precision, expressed as the coefficient of variation ( CV), was within the range from 3.07% to 6.86%, which met the requirement of less than 15%. The recovery rate of the spiked samples ranged from 105.91% to 116.30%. The level of serum melatonin in the sleep disturbance group was significantly lower than that in the healthy control group ([2.00(1.00,3.28)] vs [8.35(4.28,14.80)] pg/ml, P<0.001). Conclusions:The LC-MS/MS method we developed for the quantification of melatonin is clinical practicable.
7.Parathyroid Hormone-Related Protein Promotes the Proliferation of Patient-Derived Glioblastoma Stem Cells via Activating cAMP/PKA Signaling Pathway
Zhenyu GUO ; Tingqin HUANG ; Yingfei LIU ; Chongxiao LIU
International Journal of Stem Cells 2023;16(3):315-325
Background and Objectives:
Glioblastoma (GBM) is an aggressive primary brain tumor characterized by its hetero-geneity and high recurrence and lethality rates. Glioblastoma stem cells (GSCs) play a crucial role in therapy resistance and tumor recurrence. Therefore, targeting GSCs is a key objective in developing effective treatments for GBM. The role of Parathyroid hormone-related peptide (PTHrP) in GBM and its impact on GSCs remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the effect of PTHrP on GSCs and its potential as a therapeutic target for GBM.
Methods:
and Results: Using the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database, we found higher expression of PTHrP in GBM, which correlated inversely with survival. GSCs were established from three human GBM samples obtained after surgical resection. Exposure to recombinant human PTHrP protein (rPTHrP) at different concentrations significantly enhanced GSCs viability. Knockdown of PTHrP using target-specific siRNA (siPTHrP) inhibited tumorsphere formation and reduced the number of BrdU-positive cells. In an orthotopic xenograft mouse model, suppression of PTHrP expression led to significant inhibition of tumor growth. The addition of rPTHrP in the growth medium counteracted the antiproliferative effect of siPTHrP. Further investigation revealed that PTHrP increased cAMP concentration and activated the PKA signaling pathway. Treatment with forskolin, an adenylyl cyclase activator, nullified the antiproliferative effect of siPTHrP.
Conclusions
Our findings demonstrate that PTHrP promotes the proliferation of patient-derived GSCs by activating the cAMP/PKA signaling pathway. These results uncover a novel role for PTHrP and suggest its potential as a therapeutic target for GBM treatment.
8.Clinical observastion of Bushen-Qiangjin capsule and calcium D on aromatase inhibitors-induced osteopenia in breast cancer patients
Suwen ZOU ; Zhitao GUO ; Ying ZHONG ; Xuezhen LI ; Yingfei HUANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;40(6):507-509
Objective To observe the clinical effect of the Bushen-Qiangjin capsule and calcium D in the treatment of aromatase inhibitors-associated bone loss (AIBL) in breast cancer patients. Methods A total of 65 patients were randomized into a treatment group and a control group, 32 in the control group taking calcium D, and 33 in the treatment group taking calcium D and Bushen-Qiangjin capsule. After a 3-month treatment, the bone mineral density T (BMD), bone-specific alkaline phosphatase (BALP), bone gla protein (BGP) and tartrate resistant acid phosphatase (TrACP) of two groups were evaluated. Results The BMD increased significantly after treatment in both groups (P<0.05), and the therapeutic efficacy of the treatment group was better than of the control group (P<0.05). After treatment, the level of BALP (308.76 ± 10.99 U/L vs. 280.00 ± 7.44 U/L, t=8.170) and the BGP (42.21 ± 3.04 ng/ml vs. 34.38 ± 2.06 ng/ml, t=6.818) of the treatment group were significantly higher than those of the control group (P<0.01). The level of TrACP decreased significantly after treatment in both groups (P<0.05), and the TrACP (60.12 ± 4.58 U/L vs. 67.25±4.06 U/L, t=1.653) of treatment group was significantly lower than that of the control group (P<0.05). Conclusions The Bushen-Qiangjin capsule can produce a content efficacy in treating AIBL in breast cancer patients, improving the BMD and bone metabolism.
9.Development of a LC-MS/MS method for determination of plasma aldosterone and its performance evaluation
Jiaqian QIN ; Fangjun CHEN ; Yingfei PENG ; Jiong WU ; Chunyan ZHANG ; Beili WANG ; Wei GUO ; Baishen PAN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;40(4):247-252
Objective We are going to establish a robust liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometric(LC-MS/MS) method for plasma aldosterone assay.Methods 324 healthy individuals were enrolled in Zhongshan Hospital from February to April in 2016 for reference interval survey.The signallinearity,lower limits of quantitation,precision and accuracy of LC-MS/MS have been evaluated.Results from LC-MS/MS and RIA methods were compared.Software SPSS17.0 software was used for statistical analysis.Results The performance characteristics for the method in terms of linearity,lowerlimits of quantitation,precision and accuracy were verified.Linear range of ALD were between 25-2000 pg/ml;the LC-MS/MS assay had a limit of quantitation of 20 pg/ml for ALD;the intra-and inter-assay CV of ALD were <10% and <6%,respectively;the recovery of ALD from serum samples ranged between 97.3 and 105.8% The reference value of ALD in health people ranged between 21-211.6 pg/ml The regression equation by LC-MS/MS (X) and RIA (Y) was:Y =0.271X + 138.900(r=0.43;n=322).Conclusion LC-MS/MS method is robust and reliable for the analysis of aldosterone in plasma and suitable for clinical application.
10.Identification of novel transcripts and sRNA of Brucella melitensis by RNA-Seq
Yingfei GUO ; Yufei WANG ; Chunli GONG ; Mingjuan YANG ; Jiuyun YUAN ; Yubing ZHUANG ; Yuehua KE ; Xinying DU ; Zhoujia WANG ; Zeliang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2015;(3):216-221
To identify novel transcripts and sRNA in genome of B .melitensis by transcriptome sequencing ,total RNA were extracted from B .melitensis culture and rRNA were removed .After the addition of adaptor ,RNA was reversely transcribed into cDNA ,which were then subjected to PCR amplification and sequencing .The generated reads were mapped to genome se‐quence of B .melitensis strain 16M .With the mapping results ,novel transcripts and sRNA were identified by bioinformatics methods .Sequencing results analysis showed that genome sequence was covered with the reads with good quality .A total of 773 genes were extended in their 5′and/or 3′ends of their original locations .Sixteen novel transcripts and 241 sRNAs candi‐dates were identified .RT‐PCR showed that some of the sRNAs were differentially expressed under stress conditions .In B . melitensis genome ,there is novel transcript which is not predicted .The sRNA does exist in B .melitensis and were expressed under different conditions .

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