1.Research progress of human monoclonal antibodies targeting influenza virus neuraminidase
Yanbai LI ; Chunying WANG ; Zhe YIN ; Qingan HAN ; Yixin GONG ; Juan WANG ; Shanshan HUO ; Fei YU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(16):2556-2560
Neuraminidase(NA),a glycoprotein on the surface of the influenza virus,plays a crucial role in viral escape and serves as a stable target for drug candidates.Monoclonal antibodies targeting the NA active site can bind to multiple influenza virus subtypes and inhibit the spread of influenza virus through various mechanisms,such as neutralizing,mediating antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity and complement-dependent cytotox-icity.In vivo experiments have shown that human monoclonal antibodies targeting the influenza virus NA can ef-fectively exert preventive and therapeutic effects,rescuing mice infected with lethal doses and reducing viral ti-ters in lungs of mice.This article provides a review of the currently reported human monoclonal antibodies targe-ting NA of Influenza A and Influenza B viruses,providing new ideas and prospects for the subsequent development of anti-influenza drugs.
2.Expression of PROM2,RALY and Rab15 in non-small cell lung cancer and their value in predicting the development of bone metastases
Shunsong GONG ; Yan ZHU ; Shi DONG ; Yixin CAI
Journal of Clinical Surgery 2025;33(3):271-274
Objective To investigate the expression of PROM2,RALY and Rab15 in non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC)and the predictive value for the development of bone metastasis in NSCLC.Methods One hundred and thirty four patients diagnosed with NSCLC in our hospital from Mar 2016 to Feb 2022 were retrospectively analyzed.Patients were divided into bone metastasis(BM)and non-bone metastasis(NBM)groups based on the occurrence of bone metastasis during follow-up.Immunohistochemistry was used to detect the expression of PROM2,RALY,and Rab15 in cancer tissues.The relationship between the expression of these markers and bone metastasis was analyzed,and Cox regression was used to identify risk factors for bone metastasis in NSCLC patients.Results During the follow-up period,43 patients with NSCLC developed bone metastases.Patients with bone metastases had higher age,BMI,percentage of adenocarcinoma,and positive expression of PROM2,RALY and Rab15 than those without bone metastases(P<0.05).Multifactorial Cox analysis showed that age,type of pathology,ECOG,and the positive PROM2 expression were significant risk factors for bone metastases in NSCLC patients(P<0.05).Among patients with bone metastases,those with positive PROM2 expression had a shorter median bone metastasis-free survival time compared to PROM2-negative patients(P<0.05).Conclusion PROM2 positive expression is an independent risk factor for bone metastasis in NSCLC patients,and is closely related to their prognosis.
3.Research progress of human monoclonal antibodies targeting influenza virus neuraminidase
Yanbai LI ; Chunying WANG ; Zhe YIN ; Qingan HAN ; Yixin GONG ; Juan WANG ; Shanshan HUO ; Fei YU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(16):2556-2560
Neuraminidase(NA),a glycoprotein on the surface of the influenza virus,plays a crucial role in viral escape and serves as a stable target for drug candidates.Monoclonal antibodies targeting the NA active site can bind to multiple influenza virus subtypes and inhibit the spread of influenza virus through various mechanisms,such as neutralizing,mediating antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity and complement-dependent cytotox-icity.In vivo experiments have shown that human monoclonal antibodies targeting the influenza virus NA can ef-fectively exert preventive and therapeutic effects,rescuing mice infected with lethal doses and reducing viral ti-ters in lungs of mice.This article provides a review of the currently reported human monoclonal antibodies targe-ting NA of Influenza A and Influenza B viruses,providing new ideas and prospects for the subsequent development of anti-influenza drugs.
4.Expression of PROM2,RALY and Rab15 in non-small cell lung cancer and their value in predicting the development of bone metastases
Shunsong GONG ; Yan ZHU ; Shi DONG ; Yixin CAI
Journal of Clinical Surgery 2025;33(3):271-274
Objective To investigate the expression of PROM2,RALY and Rab15 in non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC)and the predictive value for the development of bone metastasis in NSCLC.Methods One hundred and thirty four patients diagnosed with NSCLC in our hospital from Mar 2016 to Feb 2022 were retrospectively analyzed.Patients were divided into bone metastasis(BM)and non-bone metastasis(NBM)groups based on the occurrence of bone metastasis during follow-up.Immunohistochemistry was used to detect the expression of PROM2,RALY,and Rab15 in cancer tissues.The relationship between the expression of these markers and bone metastasis was analyzed,and Cox regression was used to identify risk factors for bone metastasis in NSCLC patients.Results During the follow-up period,43 patients with NSCLC developed bone metastases.Patients with bone metastases had higher age,BMI,percentage of adenocarcinoma,and positive expression of PROM2,RALY and Rab15 than those without bone metastases(P<0.05).Multifactorial Cox analysis showed that age,type of pathology,ECOG,and the positive PROM2 expression were significant risk factors for bone metastases in NSCLC patients(P<0.05).Among patients with bone metastases,those with positive PROM2 expression had a shorter median bone metastasis-free survival time compared to PROM2-negative patients(P<0.05).Conclusion PROM2 positive expression is an independent risk factor for bone metastasis in NSCLC patients,and is closely related to their prognosis.
5.Interpretation of and lessons from the guidelines on infection prevention and control of old-age institutions in the context of COVID-19 pandemic
Wenting CAO ; Jiaqing YAN ; Shufen ZHU ; Jialing WU ; Jiayu GONG ; Xiuyi LIN ; Yixin WU ; Aiyong ZHU
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(4):403-407
This paper interprets the content and recommendations of the guidelines on infection prevention and control in long-term care facilities put forward by the World Health Organization (WHO) during the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, and actively explores the key points of nursing and infection prevention and control measures for the long-term care facilities under the background of repeated outbreaks, with the aim of providing care measures and infection prevention and control measures that suit our national conditions to improve the living standards of the elderly and protect them from viral infection amid the recurring pandemic.
6.Optimization of the medium and fermentation condition for the Penicillium aurantiocandidum Z12 strain with molluscicidal actions against Oncomelania hupensis
Ying XIONG ; Ning XU ; Junhui HUANG ; Jiamin WANG ; Zhengzhong WANG ; Honglin JIANG ; Yixin TONG ; Jiangfan YIN ; Yanfeng GONG ; Qingwu JIANG ; Yibiao ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2023;35(2):137-146
Objective To optimize the culture and fermentation conditions of the Penicillium aurantiocandidum Z12 strain, a fungal strain with molluscicidal actions against Oncomelania hupensis, so as to provide the basis for the research and development of molluscicidal active substances from the P. aurantiocandidum Z12 strain and its fermentation broth and large-scale fermentation. Methods The carbon source, nitrogen source and mineral salts were identified in the optimal culture medium for the P. aurantiocandidum Z12 strain with a single-factor experiment to determine the best fermentation condition for the P. aurantiocandidum Z12 strain. Factors that significantly affected the growth of the P. aurantiocandidum Z12 strain were identified using the Plackett-Burman design, and the best range of each factor was determined using the steepest climb test. Response surface analyses of temperature, pH value, seeding amount and liquid-filling quantity were performed using the Box-Behnken design to create a regression model for fermentation of the P. aurantiocandidum Z12 strain to identify the optimal culture medium. Results Single-factor experiment preliminarily identified the best culture medium and conditions for the P. aurantiocandidum Z12 strain as follows: sucrose as the carbon source at approximately 20 g/L, tryptone as the nitrogen source at approximately 5 g/L, K2HPO4 as the mineral salt at approximately 5 g/L, initial pH at approximately 8, temperature at approximately 28 °C, seeding amount at approximately 6%, and liquid-filling quantity at approximately 50 mL/100 mL. Plackett-Burman design showed that factors that significantly affected the growth of the P. aurantiocandidum Z12 strain included temperature (t = −5.28, P < 0.05), seeding amount (t = 5.22, P < 0.05), pH (t = −4.30, P < 0.05) and liquid-filling quantity (t = −4.39, P < 0.05). Steepest climb test showed the highest mycelial growth at pH of 7.5, seeding amount of 8%, and liquid-filling quantity of 40 mL/100 mL, and this condition was selected as the central point of response surface analysis for the subsequent optimization of fermentation conditions. Response surface analyses using the Box-Behnken design showed that the optimal conditions for fermentation of the P. aurantiocandidum Z12 strain included sucrose at 15 g/L, tryptone at 5 g/L, K2HPO4 at 5 g/L, temperature at 28.2 °C, pH at 7.5, seeding amount at 10%, and liquid-filling quantity at 35.8 mL/100.0 mL, resulting in 0.132 g yield of the P. aurantiocandidum Z12 strain. Conclusion The optimal culture condition for the P. aurantiocandidum Z12 strain has been identified, and the optimized culture medium and fermentation condition may effectively improve the fermentation yield of the P. aurantiocandidum Z12 strain.
7.Ethics considerations on brain-computer interface technology.
Zhe ZHANG ; Xu ZHAO ; Yixin MA ; Peng DING ; Wenya NAN ; Anmin GONG ; Yunfa FU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2023;40(2):358-364
The development and potential application of brain-computer interface (BCI) technology is closely related to the human brain, so that the ethical regulation of BCI has become an important issue attracting the consideration of society. Existing literatures have discussed the ethical norms of BCI technology from the perspectives of non-BCI developers and scientific ethics, while few discussions have been launched from the perspective of BCI developers. Therefore, there is a great need to study and discuss the ethical norms of BCI technology from the perspective of BCI developers. In this paper, we present the user-centered and non-harmful BCI technology ethics, and then discuss and look forward on them. This paper argues that human beings can cope with the ethical issues arising from BCI technology, and as BCI technology develops, its ethical norms will be improved continuously. It is expected that this paper can provide thoughts and references for the formulation of ethical norms related to BCI technology.
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8.Association between skin advanced glycation end products and carotid atherosclerosis in population with normal glucose regulation
Yixin GONG ; Haiou HONG ; Bei YAO ; Yuanzhi ZHANG ; Yang ZHANG ; Xinji LIU ; Haoran ZHENG ; Yikun WANG
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2022;16(2):99-104
Objective:To investigate the association between skin advanced glycation end products (AGEs) and carotid atherosclerosis (AS) in subjects with normal glucose regulation (NGR).Methods:This was a cross-sectional study. Data from the Health Management Center of the First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology between January 2019 to June 2019 were collected. A total of 902 NGR subjects aged 40-79 were enrolled and categorized into control group (530 cases), carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) thickening group (150 cases), and carotid atherosclerosis plaque group (222 cases) based on the carotid ultrasound results. Data as follows were collected, gender, age, blood pressure, body mass index (BMI), triglyceride (TG), total cholesterol (TC), high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), fasting blood glucose (FPG), glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA 1c) and skin AGEs. Comparison via ANOVA analysis were carried out among the 3 groups. Logistic regression analysis was used to screen the independent influencing factors of carotid atherosclerosis plaque. Spearman correlation analysis was used to evaluate the correlation between AGEs and other parameters, and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to evaluate the efficiency of skin AGEs in predicting carotid atherosclerosis plaque in NGR subjects. Results:Among the control group, IMT thickening group and carotid atherosclerosis plaque group, gender, age, systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), TC, LDL-C, FPG, HbA 1c, AGEs were significantly different (all P<0.05). Compared with IMT thickening group, the age, SBP and AGEs of carotid atherosclerotic plaque group were higher [55 (50, 60) vs 53 (49, 56) year; 132 (122, 141) vs 126 (115, 142) mmHg(1 mmHg=0.133 kPa); 74 (67, 81) vs 72 (67, 78) AU] (all P<0.001); compared with the control group, age, LDL-C, HbA 1c and AGEs of IMT thickening group were higher [53 (49, 56) vs 48 (45, 52) year; (2.8±0.7) vs (2.7±0.7) mmol/L; 5.4% (5.2, 5.6)% vs 5.4% (5.1, 5.6)%; 72 (67, 78) vs 70 (66, 76)] (all P<0.05). Age ( OR=1.179, 95% CI: 1.107-1.255), SBP ( OR=1.045, 95% CI: 1.013-1.077), LDL-C ( OR=2.028, 95% CI: 1.036-3.969), AGEs ( OR=1.049, 95% CI: 1.000-1.100) were independent influencing factors of carotid atherosclerotic plaque in population with normal glucose regulated (all P<0.05). AGEs was positively correlated with age, HbA 1c and carotid atherosclerosis plaque ( r=0.407, 0.092, 0.172) (all P<0.01). The area under the ROC curve of skin AGEs for identifying carotid atherosclerotic plaque in NGR population was 0.650 (95% CI 0.601-0.698), the best cutoff value was 70.5, the sensitivity was 65.8%, and the specificity was 56.9%. Conclusion:Skin AGEs level is closely associated with the occurrence of carotid atherosclerosis in NGR subjects.
9.Epidemiological investigation and analysis of etiological characteristics of infection on 3 067 hospitalized pediatric patients with burns
Cheng ZHANG ; Yuan PENG ; Xiaoqiang LUO ; Qimeng LI ; Zichen YANG ; Yu CHEN ; Yizhi PENG ; Yixin ZHANG ; Yali GONG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2021;37(6):538-545
Objective:To investigate the epidemiological characteristics and etiological distribution of infection on 3 067 hospitalized pediatric patients with burns, and explore the prevention and treatment strategy of pediatric burns.Methods:A cross-sectional survey was conducted. An analysis was performed on the data of 3 067 hospitalized pediatric patients with burns who met the inclusion criteria and were admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Army Medical University (the Third Military Medical University) from January 2012 to December 2020, including gender, age, causative factors, locations and severities of burns, seasons of accidents, and the type, source of tissue or body fluid, and drug resistance of pathogenic bacteria. API bacterial identification batten and automatic microbial identification system were applied for pathogen identification. Drug sensitivities of top 3 consistent ratio pathogen identifed were tested with minimum inhibitory concentration and disk diffusion method. WHONET 5.6 software was applied to analyze the data.Results:There were 3 067 hospitalized pediatric patients with burns, including 1 768 boys and 1 299 girls. The majority of pediatric burn patients were >1 and ≤4 years, accounting for 72.9% (2 236/3 067), and the minority of pediatric burn patients were >8 and ≤12 years, accounting for 4.9% (150/3 067). Moderate burns and severe burns of pediatric burn patients accounted for the majority parts, and the proportions of the two were close. The top cause of pediatric burns was scald, accounting for 81.6% (2504/3 067). Extremities were the most common burn sites in that of entire 3 254. The most pediatric burns occurred in winter, accounting for 29.4% (903/3 067). A total of 1 018 strains of pathogenic bacteria were collected from pediatric burn patients, all of which were non-repeated isolates. The pathogens with top five consistent ratio were Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Acinetobacter baumannii, Enterobacter cloacae, and Escherichia coli, among which Staphylococcus aureus ranked the first every year. The pathogens were mainly isolated from the wound exudate, accounting for 81.34% (828/1 018). Staphylococcus aureus from 2012 to 2020 showed no resistance to vancomycin, linezolid or teicoplanin while Staphylococcus aureus isolated in 2019 was 100% resistant to macrolides, penicillin, aminoglycosides, and quinolones. Pseudomonas aeruginosa was not resistant to polymyxin B. Acinetobacter baumannii showed a high rate of drug resistance to most antibiotics. Conclusions:Among the pediatric burn patients admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Army Medical University (the Third Military Medical University) from 2012 to 2020, the majority are male children aged >1 and ≤4 years with moderate burns. Scalds are the leading cause; and extremities are the common burn sites; and the most pediatric burns occurre in winter. Staphylococcus aureus from wound exudate is the primary pathogen of burn wound infections in pediatric patients.
10. Clinicopathological and ALVAL score analysis of pseudotumor-like tissue around aseptic joint arthroplasty
Lihua GONG ; Hongyi SHAO ; Jianming GU ; Rongfang DONG ; Yixin ZHOU ; Yi DING
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2019;48(7):510-514
Objective:
To analyze the clinicopathological features of pseudotumor-like tissue around aseptic joint arthroplasty and aseptic lymphocytic vasculitis-associated lesions (ALVAL) scores. The characters of wear granules were observed.
Methods:
Total 122 cases were retrieved from the surgical pathology files between May 2015 and August 2018 in the department of pathology in Beijing Jishuitan Hospital, which included the knee joint arthroplasty (10 cases) and hip arthroplasty (112 cases). There were 62 females and 60 males. Patients′ age ranged from 29 to 86 years (mean 56 years). The pseudotumor-like tissue around aseptic joint arthroplasty were stained with HE and analyzed by two ALVAL score systems. The characters of wear granules were observed by light microscope and polarized light.
Results:
The cohort included 62 females and 60 males. Patients′ age ranged from 29 to 86 years (mean 56 years). Compbell-ALVAL system includes synovial lining,inflammatory infiltrate and tissue organization. The scores were: low (0-4): 18cases; moderate (5-8): 101 cases; high (9-10): 3 cases. Oxford-ALVAL system only evaluated the inflammatory infiltrate,and the scores were:0 grade:56 cases; 1 grade:51 cases; 2 grade: 12 cases; 3 grade:3 cases. Cases with high score in the Compbell-ALVAL system were concordant with the 3 grade of the Oxford-ALVAL system. Under light microscope,the metal particles were small black granules; the polyethylene fibers were needle-like and easily visible in polarized light. The polymethylmethacrylate showed clear spaces because of particle melting.
Conclusions
The Compbell-ALVAL scoring system is based on the histologic analysis of pseudotumor-like tissue around aseptic joint arthroplasty, and the Oxford-ALVAL scoring systems is based on lymphocytic response. The wear particles could be differentiated by the features in the light microscope.

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