1.Construction and application of enterovirus D68 infectious clone expressing enhanced green fluorescent protein
Dong ZHANG ; Fengyu CHI ; Xu ZHANG ; Yuting ZHAO ; Xiaoqian WANG ; Juan LI ; Zhenjie ZHANG ; Jie TONG ; Yuming LI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2025;45(11):906-913
Objective:To construct a full-length infectious clone of enterovirus D68(EV-D68)expressing enhanced green fluorescent protein(EGFP)by reverse genetics in order to provide an efficient tool for studying the biological characteristics and screening antiviral drugs for EV-D68.Methods:Gene synthesis and overlap PCR techniques were used to construct the full-length clone plasmid pUC57-EV-D68 of EV-D68. The full-length viral sequence was then transferred into the pCAGGS plasmid to obtain the pCAGGS-EV-D68 plasmid. The EGFP gene was amplified and inserted into the pCAGGS-EV-D68 plasmid to construct the pCAGGS-EGFP-EV-D68 plasmid. Then,the two constructed plasmids were transfected into human rhabdomyosarcoma(RD)cells to rescue recombinant viruses RV-EV-D68 and RV-EGFP-EV-D68. The rescued viruses were identified using PCR,Western blot,and immunofluorescence techniques. The antiviral effect of doxycycline was evaluated using the rescued RV-EGFP-EV-D68. Statistical analysis was performed using the two independent samples t-test. Results:The recombinant virus RV-EGFP-EV-D68 capable of expressing EGFP was successfully rescued. Even after 15 serial passages,the virus retained EGFP expression with no significant difference in viral titers compared to the parental virus,indicating its stable passage in RD cells. Besides,the rescued strains exhibited similar replication characteristics to the parental virus. While at 24 and 36 h after infection,the titers of the rescued strains were significantly lower than that of the parental strain(both P<0.05). This study demonstrated that doxycycline significantly reduced the fluorescence intensity of RV-EGFP-EV-D68-infected RD cells( P<0.01). Meanwhile,a negative correlation was observed between the doxycycline concentration and the fluorescence intensity,indicating that the rescued virus could be used for antiviral drug evaluation. Conclusions:This study successfully constructs an infectious clone of EV-D68 expressing EGFP. The rescued recombinant virus RV-EGFP-EV-D68 has been verified to be applicable for the evaluation of antiviral drugs.
2.Research on evaluation method for performance of autonomous ultrasound scanning robot
Yuming TONG ; Ge BAI ; Dong HAN ; Yang XU ; Shaohua ZHANG ; Kaiyue LIU
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(6):30-34
Objective:To explore the evaluation method for key performance indicators of autonomous ultrasound scanning robots,so as to establish a testing scheme and conduct experiments.Methods:Based on the working principle of autonomous ultrasound scanning robots,three key performance indicators,which included scanning speed,scanning contact force,and accuracy of online adjustment,were established.The speed of the robotic arm,which execute autonomous scanning,was tested through laser rangefinders and a design of process equipment for displacement.The contact force of autonomous scanning was monitored and evaluated using a combination of ultrasound phantom and sensor with six-dimensional force.The displacement differences of phantom and robotic arm were monitored to evaluate the accuracy of online adjustment through designed a synchronization detection device for the displacements of phantom and robotic arm.Results:This research designed and provided test method and test device,which realized successful measurements for the speed,contact force,and accuracy of online adjustment in autonomous scanning of the ultrasonic scanning robot.Conclusion:The speed,contact force,and accuracy of online adjustment in scanning can be used as evaluation indicators of systematic performance of autonomous ultrasound scanning robots.The feasibility of these indicators is demonstrated through designed evaluation methods and corresponding experiments.
3.Research on evaluation method for performance of autonomous ultrasound scanning robot
Yuming TONG ; Ge BAI ; Dong HAN ; Yang XU ; Shaohua ZHANG ; Kaiyue LIU
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(6):30-34
Objective:To explore the evaluation method for key performance indicators of autonomous ultrasound scanning robots,so as to establish a testing scheme and conduct experiments.Methods:Based on the working principle of autonomous ultrasound scanning robots,three key performance indicators,which included scanning speed,scanning contact force,and accuracy of online adjustment,were established.The speed of the robotic arm,which execute autonomous scanning,was tested through laser rangefinders and a design of process equipment for displacement.The contact force of autonomous scanning was monitored and evaluated using a combination of ultrasound phantom and sensor with six-dimensional force.The displacement differences of phantom and robotic arm were monitored to evaluate the accuracy of online adjustment through designed a synchronization detection device for the displacements of phantom and robotic arm.Results:This research designed and provided test method and test device,which realized successful measurements for the speed,contact force,and accuracy of online adjustment in autonomous scanning of the ultrasonic scanning robot.Conclusion:The speed,contact force,and accuracy of online adjustment in scanning can be used as evaluation indicators of systematic performance of autonomous ultrasound scanning robots.The feasibility of these indicators is demonstrated through designed evaluation methods and corresponding experiments.
4.Construction and application of enterovirus D68 infectious clone expressing enhanced green fluorescent protein
Dong ZHANG ; Fengyu CHI ; Xu ZHANG ; Yuting ZHAO ; Xiaoqian WANG ; Juan LI ; Zhenjie ZHANG ; Jie TONG ; Yuming LI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2025;45(11):906-913
Objective:To construct a full-length infectious clone of enterovirus D68(EV-D68)expressing enhanced green fluorescent protein(EGFP)by reverse genetics in order to provide an efficient tool for studying the biological characteristics and screening antiviral drugs for EV-D68.Methods:Gene synthesis and overlap PCR techniques were used to construct the full-length clone plasmid pUC57-EV-D68 of EV-D68. The full-length viral sequence was then transferred into the pCAGGS plasmid to obtain the pCAGGS-EV-D68 plasmid. The EGFP gene was amplified and inserted into the pCAGGS-EV-D68 plasmid to construct the pCAGGS-EGFP-EV-D68 plasmid. Then,the two constructed plasmids were transfected into human rhabdomyosarcoma(RD)cells to rescue recombinant viruses RV-EV-D68 and RV-EGFP-EV-D68. The rescued viruses were identified using PCR,Western blot,and immunofluorescence techniques. The antiviral effect of doxycycline was evaluated using the rescued RV-EGFP-EV-D68. Statistical analysis was performed using the two independent samples t-test. Results:The recombinant virus RV-EGFP-EV-D68 capable of expressing EGFP was successfully rescued. Even after 15 serial passages,the virus retained EGFP expression with no significant difference in viral titers compared to the parental virus,indicating its stable passage in RD cells. Besides,the rescued strains exhibited similar replication characteristics to the parental virus. While at 24 and 36 h after infection,the titers of the rescued strains were significantly lower than that of the parental strain(both P<0.05). This study demonstrated that doxycycline significantly reduced the fluorescence intensity of RV-EGFP-EV-D68-infected RD cells( P<0.01). Meanwhile,a negative correlation was observed between the doxycycline concentration and the fluorescence intensity,indicating that the rescued virus could be used for antiviral drug evaluation. Conclusions:This study successfully constructs an infectious clone of EV-D68 expressing EGFP. The rescued recombinant virus RV-EGFP-EV-D68 has been verified to be applicable for the evaluation of antiviral drugs.
5.Contralateral mandibular outer cortex "sandwich" bone grafting for correcting lower facial asymmetry with normal occlusal relationship
Guoping WU ; Tong LU ; Yuming QU ; Sheng GAO ; Zhiyang XIE ; Kaili YAN ; Chongxu QIAO ; Shunchao YAN ; Shu WANG ; Wensong SHANGGUAN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(10):1049-1058
Objective:To investigate the clinical outcomes of using autologous mandibular outer cortex "sandwich" grafting to augment mandible for correcting lower facial asymmetry with normal occlusal relationships.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of patients with lower facial asymmetry treated at the Department of Plastic Surgery, the Affiliated Friendship Plastic Surgery Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, from January 2016 to December 2019. Preoperative cone-beam CT (CBCT) scans of the maxillofacial region were obtained to acquire three-dimensional data of the maxillofacial skeleton. Computer-aided design was used to determine the osteotomy range of the mandibular outer cortex and design osteotomy guide template. The outer cortex of the larger mandibular side (donor site) was harvested according to the osteotomy guide template and sectioned. The segmented mandibular outer cortex was then contoured to match the arc of the recipient side’s mandibular outer cortex and fixed to the inner side of the recipient mandibular outer cortex, thus increasing the width and thickness of the expanded mandible. Follow-up was conducted at 7th day and 6 months postoperatively, CBCT scan was performed to measure the changes in ramus height (Co-Go), mandibular body length (Go-Me), and mandibular outer cortex thickness, and volume, and the patient satisfaction with facial appearance (1 to 5 points, with higher scores indicating higher satisfaction), were assessed to evaluate surgical outcomes. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 12.0 software. Paired t-tests were used to compare patient satisfaction scores preoperatively and six months postoperatively. Repeated measurement ANOVA was used to compare Co-Go and Go-Me measurements preoperatively, 7th day, and 6 months postoperatively. If a statistically significant difference is found, further analysis using post-hoc testing(Tukey’s HSD test) will be conducted to examine the data. Results:Sixteen patients with lower facial asymmetry were included, comprising of 5 males and 11 females, aged 18 to 40 years, with an average age of 25.2 years. Surgical method included contralateral mandibular outer cortex "sandwich" grafting to the expanded mandible in 9 cases and simultaneous genioplasty in 7 cases. Follow-up ranged from 6 months to 5 years, with an average follow-up of 18.6 months. All patients experienced numbness of the lower lip postoperatively, which resolved within six months, and no severe complications occurred. The symmetry of lower facial contour improved significantly and remained stable. Patient satisfaction score for facial appearance increased from (1.63±0.62) points preoperatively to (4.19±0.75) points six months postoperatively( P<0.01). The differences in Co-Go on the donor side and Go-Me on the recipient side across the three time points(preoperatively, 7th day and 6 months postoperatively) were not statistically significant(all P>0.05). However, the differences in Go-Me on the donor side and Co-Go on the recipient side across the three time points were statistically significant(all P<0.05). On the donor side, the mandibular outer cortex thickness decreased by a maximum of 6 mm on 7th day postoperatively and increased by a maximum of 2 mm at 6 months postoperatively compared to 7th day. On the recipient side, mandibular outer cortex thickness increased by a maximum of 6 mm on 7th day postoperatively and decreased by a maximum of 2 mm at six months postoperatively compared to 7th day. The volume of the mandibular outer cortex on the recipient side increased by (4 415.94±1 017.21)mm 3 at 7th day postoperatively compared to preoperatively, and decreased by (202.63±300.85)mm 3 at 6 months postoperatively. Conclusion:For lower facial asymmetrical with normal occlusal relationships and no occlusal plane deviation, contralateral mandibular outer cortex "sandwich" bone grafting can effectively increase the width and volume of the mandible on the grafted side, achieving favorable clinical outcomes.
6.Contralateral mandibular outer cortex "sandwich" bone grafting for correcting lower facial asymmetry with normal occlusal relationship
Guoping WU ; Tong LU ; Yuming QU ; Sheng GAO ; Zhiyang XIE ; Kaili YAN ; Chongxu QIAO ; Shunchao YAN ; Shu WANG ; Wensong SHANGGUAN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(10):1049-1058
Objective:To investigate the clinical outcomes of using autologous mandibular outer cortex "sandwich" grafting to augment mandible for correcting lower facial asymmetry with normal occlusal relationships.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of patients with lower facial asymmetry treated at the Department of Plastic Surgery, the Affiliated Friendship Plastic Surgery Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, from January 2016 to December 2019. Preoperative cone-beam CT (CBCT) scans of the maxillofacial region were obtained to acquire three-dimensional data of the maxillofacial skeleton. Computer-aided design was used to determine the osteotomy range of the mandibular outer cortex and design osteotomy guide template. The outer cortex of the larger mandibular side (donor site) was harvested according to the osteotomy guide template and sectioned. The segmented mandibular outer cortex was then contoured to match the arc of the recipient side’s mandibular outer cortex and fixed to the inner side of the recipient mandibular outer cortex, thus increasing the width and thickness of the expanded mandible. Follow-up was conducted at 7th day and 6 months postoperatively, CBCT scan was performed to measure the changes in ramus height (Co-Go), mandibular body length (Go-Me), and mandibular outer cortex thickness, and volume, and the patient satisfaction with facial appearance (1 to 5 points, with higher scores indicating higher satisfaction), were assessed to evaluate surgical outcomes. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 12.0 software. Paired t-tests were used to compare patient satisfaction scores preoperatively and six months postoperatively. Repeated measurement ANOVA was used to compare Co-Go and Go-Me measurements preoperatively, 7th day, and 6 months postoperatively. If a statistically significant difference is found, further analysis using post-hoc testing(Tukey’s HSD test) will be conducted to examine the data. Results:Sixteen patients with lower facial asymmetry were included, comprising of 5 males and 11 females, aged 18 to 40 years, with an average age of 25.2 years. Surgical method included contralateral mandibular outer cortex "sandwich" grafting to the expanded mandible in 9 cases and simultaneous genioplasty in 7 cases. Follow-up ranged from 6 months to 5 years, with an average follow-up of 18.6 months. All patients experienced numbness of the lower lip postoperatively, which resolved within six months, and no severe complications occurred. The symmetry of lower facial contour improved significantly and remained stable. Patient satisfaction score for facial appearance increased from (1.63±0.62) points preoperatively to (4.19±0.75) points six months postoperatively( P<0.01). The differences in Co-Go on the donor side and Go-Me on the recipient side across the three time points(preoperatively, 7th day and 6 months postoperatively) were not statistically significant(all P>0.05). However, the differences in Go-Me on the donor side and Co-Go on the recipient side across the three time points were statistically significant(all P<0.05). On the donor side, the mandibular outer cortex thickness decreased by a maximum of 6 mm on 7th day postoperatively and increased by a maximum of 2 mm at 6 months postoperatively compared to 7th day. On the recipient side, mandibular outer cortex thickness increased by a maximum of 6 mm on 7th day postoperatively and decreased by a maximum of 2 mm at six months postoperatively compared to 7th day. The volume of the mandibular outer cortex on the recipient side increased by (4 415.94±1 017.21)mm 3 at 7th day postoperatively compared to preoperatively, and decreased by (202.63±300.85)mm 3 at 6 months postoperatively. Conclusion:For lower facial asymmetrical with normal occlusal relationships and no occlusal plane deviation, contralateral mandibular outer cortex "sandwich" bone grafting can effectively increase the width and volume of the mandible on the grafted side, achieving favorable clinical outcomes.
7.Challenges and countermeasures of thoracic surgery in the epidemic of novel coronavirus pneumonia
XIE Dong ; WANG Sihua ; JIANG Gening ; LIAO Yongde ; ZHU Yuming ; ZHANG Lei ; XU Zhifei ; CHEN Keneng ; FANG Wentao ; GE Di ; TAN Lijie ; CHEN Xiaofeng ; LI Hecheng ; WU Chuangyan ; TONG Song ; LIU Zheng ; DING Xiangchao ; CHEN Jiuling ; CHENG Chao ; WANG Haifeng ; CHEN Chang
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2020;27(04):359-363
Since December 2019, a novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV, SARS-CoV-2) pneumonia (COVID-19) outbreak has occurred in Wuhan, Hubei Province, and the epidemic situation has continued to spread. Such cases have also been found in other parts of the country. The spread of the novel coronavirus pneumonia epidemic has brought great challenges to the clinical practice of thoracic surgery. Outpatient clinics need to strengthen the differential diagnosis of ground glass opacity and pulmonary plaque shadows. During the epidemic, surgical indications are strictly controlled, and selective surgery is postponed. Patients planning to undergo a limited period of surgery should be quarantined for 2 weeks and have a nucleic acid test when necessary before surgery. For patients who are planning to undergo emergency surgery, nucleic acid testing should be carried out before surgery, and three-level protection should be performed during surgery. Patients who are planning to undergo emergency surgery in the epidemic area should be confirmed with or without novel coronavirus pneumonia before operation, and perform nucleic acid test if necessary. Surgical disinfection and isolation measures should be strictly carried out. Among postoperative patients, cases with new coronavirus infection were actively investigated. For the rescue of patients with novel coronavirus infection, attention needs to be paid to prevention and treatment and related complications, including mechanical ventilation-related pneumothorax or mediastinal emphysema, and injury after tracheal intubation.
8.Analysis of time-frequency characteristics and coherence of local field potentials during working memory task of rats after high-frequency repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation.
Guizhi XU ; Ning WANG ; Miaomiao GUO ; Tianheng ZHANG ; Yuming TONG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2020;37(5):756-764
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation(rTMS) is a painless and non-invasive method for stimulation and modulation in the field of cognitive neuroscience research and clinical neurological regulation. In this paper, adult Wistar rats were divided into the rTMS group and control group randomly. Rats in the rTMS group were stimulated with 5 Hz rTMS for 14 days, while the rats in the control group did not accept any stimulation. Then, the behavior and local field potentials (LFPs) were recorded synchronously when the rats perform a working memory (WM) task with T-maze. Finally, the time-frequency distribution and coherence characteristics of the LFPs signal in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) during working memory task were analyzed. The results showed that the rats in the rTMS group needed less training days to reach the task correction criterion than the control group (
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9.Haploidentical blood and marrow transplantation for advanced chronic myeloid leukemia
Yanli ZHAO ; Tong WU ; Yaochen ZHANG ; Xingyu CAO ; Yuming YIN ; Jingbo WANG ; Jiarui ZHOU ; Ruijuan SUN ; Yue LU ; Jianping ZHANG ; Shuquan JI ; Daopei LU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2012;33(2):73-76
ObjectiveTo investigate the efficacy of haploidentical blood and marrow transplantation (haplo-BMT) in the treatment of advanced chronic myeloid leukemia (CML).MethodsFrom November 2002 to October 2007,35 patients with advanced CML received haplo-BMT.Eleven patients achieved the second chronic phase (CP2) after treatment with imatinib or chemotherapy or both before pre-conditioning,but there were 13 cases in accelerated phase (AP) and 11 patients in blast phase (BP) at the time of transplantation.By the last follow-up date October 31,2011,the median follow-up time among living patients was 67 months (range,49 to 100 months).ResultsThe cases of HLA-antigen mismatched between donors and recipients as 1,2,and 3 antigens were 1,12,and 22 respectively.The number of mean mononuclear cells and CD34+ cells was (7.19+ 1.37) × 108/kg and (2.54± 1.50) × 106/kg,respectively.All but one patient achieved durable hematopoietic reconstitution. Hyperacute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) occurred in 28.6% (10/35) patients.The cumulative incidence of grade Ⅱ to Ⅳ acute GVHD was 48%.Among 27 patients who survived longer than 100 days after transplant,16 (60 %) had chronic GVHD.Fiveyear overall survival (OS) rate was 46.2% and 45.5% in CML-AP and BP (P =0.97),respectively.Five-year probability of OS rate was 81.8%,30.8% and 27.3% in patients with CML-CP2,CML-AP and BP at transplant,respectively.The OS of CML-CP2 was significantly higher than CML-AP and BP at transplant (P<0.01 ).ConclusionHaplo-BMT is a feasible therapeutic mean for patients with advanced CML who have no matched donors available.It is better to perform haplo-BMT at CML-CP2 other than CML-AP or BP.
10.Surgical repair of early bronchopleural fistula after pulmonary resection
Liang DUAN ; Xiaofeng CHEN ; Yuming ZHU ; Chang CHEN ; Hao WANG ; Wenpu TONG ; Jiaan DING ; Gening JIANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012;28(6):362-364
Objective Bronchopleural fistula (BPF) is a common but potentially lethal complication after pulmonary resection.Currently,there is still controversy over the appropriate management strategy for BPF,especially when pleural space contamination develops.The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of surgical repair fistulas combined with pedicled muscle flaps coverage in patients with early BPF after pulmonary resection based on our experience with 23 cases.Methods The clinical data for 23 patients who underwent surgical repair of early BPF from January 1999 to December 2010 at our hospital were reviewed.Thirteen patients had undergone a prior pneumonectomy and 10 patients had undergone a prior lobectomy.BPF occurred from postoperative day 5 to40 (mean postoperative day 21 ).Nine patients had a contaminated pleural space.After BPF was clearly diagnosed,prompt closed pleural drainage was instituted,followed by surgical repair of BPF.Four patients underwent a direct suture repair of fistula,ten patients underwent stump revision and suture closure,seven patients underwent stump revision and bronchoplasty or carina plasty,and a pedicled muscle flap was sewn to the edges of the fistula in two patients.The stump was covered with various muscle flaps,including interostal muscle flap in five cases,latissimus dorsi muscle flap in ten cases,serratus anterior muscle flap in six cases,and erector spinae muscle flap in two cases.Postoperatively,the pleural space was routinely irrigated and drained.Results No intraoperative or early postoperative death occurred.Four patients developed severs complications,including respiratory failure in two cases,pulmonary embolism in one case,and empyema in one case.All four cases recovered well after treatment.The mean duration of hospitalization was 33 days (range 8 - 120 days ).Surgical repair of BPF was successful in 21 cases (91.3%) but failed for 2 patients..BPF recurrence developed in only one patient two years postoperatively due to stump recurrence.He died of extensive metastatic disease 2 years after BPF recurrence.Conclusion Excellent results can be achieved by early surgical repair combined with stump pedicled muscle flaps coverage in patients with BPF who can tolerate reoperation,even if they have a contaminaled pleural space.

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