1.A dual-targeting peptide-drug conjugate based on CXCR4 and FOLR1 inhibits triple-negative breast cancer.
Kun WANG ; Cong WANG ; Hange YANG ; Gong CHEN ; Ke WANG ; Peihong JI ; Xudong SUN ; Xuegong FAN ; Jie MA ; Zhencun CUI ; Xingkai WANG ; Hao TIAN ; Dengfu WU ; Lu WANG ; Zhimin WANG ; Jiangyan LIU ; Juan YI ; Kuan HU ; Hailong ZHANG ; Rui WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(10):4995-5009
Triple-negative breast cancer is therapeutically challenging due to the low expression of tumor markers and 'cold' tumor immunosuppressive microenvironment. Here, we present a dual-targeting peptide-drug conjugate (PDC) for tumor inhibition. Our PDC efficiently and selectively delivers cytotoxic Monomethyl Auristatin E (MMAE) into tumor cells via C-X-C chemokine receptor type 4 (CXCR4) and folate receptor 1 (FOLR1) for synergistic inhibition of growth and metastasis. Our results show that the dual-targeting PDC has potent antitumor activity in cultured human cells and several murine transplanted tumor models without apparent toxicity. The combination of dual-targeting PDC and radiotherapy modulates the tumor immunosuppressive microenvironment by increasing CD8+ T cell infiltration and attenuating the proportion of myeloid-derived suppressor and regulatory T cells. Therefore, our dual-targeting PDC represents a promising new strategy for cancer therapy that rebalances the immune system and promotes tumor regression.
2.Expert consensus on imaging diagnosis and analysis of early correction of childhood malocclusion.
Zitong LIN ; Chenchen ZHOU ; Ziyang HU ; Zuyan ZHANG ; Yong CHENG ; Bing FANG ; Hong HE ; Hu WANG ; Gang LI ; Jun GUO ; Weihua GUO ; Xiaobing LI ; Guangning ZHENG ; Zhimin LI ; Donglin ZENG ; Yan LIU ; Yuehua LIU ; Min HU ; Lunguo XIA ; Jihong ZHAO ; Yaling SONG ; Huang LI ; Jun JI ; Jinlin SONG ; Lili CHEN ; Tiemei WANG
International Journal of Oral Science 2025;17(1):21-21
Early correction of childhood malocclusion is timely managing morphological, structural, and functional abnormalities at different dentomaxillofacial developmental stages. The selection of appropriate imaging examination and comprehensive radiological diagnosis and analysis play an important role in early correction of childhood malocclusion. This expert consensus is a collaborative effort by multidisciplinary experts in dentistry across the nation based on the current clinical evidence, aiming to provide general guidance on appropriate imaging examination selection, comprehensive and accurate imaging assessment for early orthodontic treatment patients.
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3.Intelligent rehabilitation in China: a bibliometric analysis
Hujun WANG ; Jingxuan WANG ; Binglong WANG ; Zhimin HU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2024;30(12):1428-1435
ObjectiveTo analyze the current situation and frontier trends of the research on intelligent rehabilitation in China. MethodsLiteratures with the theme of intelligent rehabilitation were retrieved from CNKI, Wanfang database and VIP database from 2014 to 2024, and visual analysis was carried out using CiteSpace 6.2.R4. ResultsA total of 1 861 Chinese literatures were included. The annual number of publications in the field of intelligent rehabilitation in China showed an upward trend, reaching the highest value of 659 in 2023. The institution that has published the largest number of Chinese literature is Shanghai University of Science and Technology. The high-frequency Chinese keywords included stroke, rehabilitation training, robot, etc., and the bursting keywords included early intervention, newborn, cerebral palsy, etc. ConclusionThe annual number of publications in the field of intelligent rehabilitation is on the rise. Artificial intelligence, stroke and intellectual development are the key research areas. In-depth research on the application of technologies such as artificial intelligence and robots in the field of rehabilitation and focusing on the rehabilitation needs of special populations may be the research trends in the future.
4.Comparative historical study of NIH data sharing policies and its enlightenments for China
Jialin WAN ; Xiaofeng JIA ; Zhimin HU
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2024;37(4):262-268
Objective:By reviewing the new requirements of NIH Policy for Data Management and Sharing (DMS Policy) issued by the National Institutes of Health in 2020 and summarizing the trends of scientific data management and sharing in the future, this study provided enlightenment and reference for China to improve the construction of scientific data management policy system and promote the practice of biomedical scientific data sharing.Methods:Using a comparative historical approach, this study compared the two editions of DMS policy published in 2003 and 2020 from the aspects of policy structure and policy contents.Results:The new DMS policy presented the following trends: mandatory data sharing, high-quality data submission, prospective data management, and intensified privacy protection.Conclusions:According to the national conditions of China, this paper put forward the following suggestions: promoting mandatory data sharing led by research funders, improving the quality evaluation system for scientific data submission; forming a prepositioned data management and sharing mode; and developing guidelines for secure sharing and use of data derived from human participants.
5.Exploration of research evaluation methods for implementing S&T evaluation reform in health science
Zhimin HU ; Yu XIE ; Qing CHENG ; Xiaofeng JIA
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2024;37(4):278-283
Objective:This study aimed to explore and put forward adaptive methods for implementing S&T (Science and Technology) evaluation reform in health science, according to the development requirements of achieving high level scientific and technological self-reliance and self-improvement.Methods:This article used theoretical research and policy analysis to summarize the reform requirements of S&T evaluation and proposed the methodology of S&T evaluation in health science by comparative analysis with the main S&T evaluations of typical countries.Results:A five-step evaluation framework for health science was proposed, including classifying achievements, determining evaluation methods, clarifying value judgment, selecting evaluation contents, and applying evaluation results.Conclusions:Besides the evaluation method framework, implementing the S&T evaluation reforms in health science needed to promote the consensus evaluation ecology in some aspects comprehensively, i. e., evaluating subject, pathway and method, value orientation and purpose, etc.
6.Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Related Anatomic and Functional Parameters for the Diagnosis and Prognosis of Chiari Malformation Type I: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Zairan WANG ; Zhimin LI ; Shiyuan HAN ; Xianghui HU ; Siyuan PANG ; Yongning LI ; Jun GAO
Neurospine 2024;21(2):510-524
Objective:
Imaging parameters of Chiari malformation type I (CMI) development are not well established. This study aimed to collect evidence of general or specific imaging measurements in patients with CMI, analyze indicators that may assist in determining the severity of CMI, and guide its diagnosis and treatment.
Methods:
A comprehensive search was conducted across various databases including the Cochrane Library, PubMed, MEDLINE, Scopus, and Embase, covering the period from January 2002 to October 2023, following predefined inclusion criteria. Meta-analyses were performed using RevMan (ver. 5.4). We performed a quantitative summary and systematic analysis of the included studies. This study was registered in the PROSPERO (International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews) prior to initiation (CRD42023415454).
Results:
Thirty-three studies met our inclusion criteria. The findings indicated that out of the 14 parameters examined, 6 (clivus length, basal angle, Boogard’s angle, supraocciput lengths, posterior cranial fossa [PCF] height, and volume) exhibited significant differences between the CMI group and the control group. Furthermore, apart from certain anatomical parameters that hold prognostic value for CMI, functional parameters like tonsillar movement, obex displacement, and cerebrospinal fluid dynamics serve as valuable indicators for guiding the clinical management of the disease.
Conclusion
We collated and established a set of linear, angular, and area measurements deemed essential for diagnosing CMI. However, more indicators can only be analyzed descriptively for various reasons, particularly in prognostic prediction. We posit that the systematic assessment of patients’ PCF morphology, volume, and other parameters at a 3-dimensional level holds promising clinical application prospects.
7.Discussion on Data Ownership Issues in Health Science Data
Zhuyao RONG ; Xiaofeng JIA ; Zhimin HU
Journal of Medical Informatics 2024;45(8):8-13,19
Purpose/Significance To discuss the issues of scientific data ownership in the realm of health in China,so as to provide theoretical references for the policy formulation of open sharing and flow of scientific data.Method/Process By exploring data rights based on data types,the study preliminarily constructs a data rights system,proposes a data rights distribution model,and examines the rights transfer process from the perspective of the data value chain.Result/Conclusion A rights system centered on data property rights,personal rights and regulatory rights is established.An"inherent rights+transferable rights"data rights distribution model is proposed and it has been implemented within the data value chain.
8.Comparative Evaluation of Detection Performance of Four Blood Culture Systems for Common Pathogens and Antibiotic Absorption Capacity in Clinical Laboratory
Yahua RAO ; Min JIA ; Yongtao WANG ; Zhimin HU ; Jiajia GAO
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2024;39(5):199-204
Objective To evaluate the detection performance of common strains and the antimicrobial binding capacity of four blood culture systems made by BMX-FA/N Plus,Zhengzhou Anto,Zhuhai DIER and Chongqing Zhongyuan.Methods According to the common pathogens of clinical bloodstream infections in Wuhan No.1 Hospital,ATCC standard isolates of Staphylococcus aureus,Streptococcus pneumoniae,Enterococcus faecalis,Escherichia coli,Pseudomonas aeruginosa,Haemophilus influenzae,Stenotrophomonas Maltophil,Bacteroides tenuis and Candida glabla were chosen to explore.Prefabricated bacterial suspension and sterile horse blood were injected into different brands of blood culture systems to simulate the blood samples of patients with non-antibiotic treatment and antibiotic treatment.Six commonly used clinical antibiotics,Imipenem,Piperacillin/Tazobactam,Cefoperazone/Sulbactam,Levofloxacin,Vancomycin and Micafungine,were added to the blood samples after simulated antibiotic treatment.The performance was evaluated by recording the positive bottles and the detection time of each brand culture systems within five days with and without antibiotic.Results In the absence of antibiotic,four blood culture systems showed 100%recovery on all of the pathogens.Staphylococcus aureus,Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Haemophilus influenzae were recovered earlier in DIER aerobic bottles than BMX-FA Plus aerobic bottles,and the differences were statistically significant(t=2.608,5.547,12.247,all P<0.05).The time to detection of Staphylococcus aureus,Streptococcus pneumoniae,Enterococcus faecalis and Haemophilus influenzae in Zhongyuan anaerobic bottles was significantly faster than that of BMX-FA Plus anaerobic bottles,with an average shortening of 1.92~10.80 h,and the differences were statistically significant(t=30.187,5.367,33.068,24.855,all P<0.05).When antibiotics added,BMX-FA Plus culture bottle showed 100%recovery to all the detecting pathogens with the peak concentration antibiotics except Cefoperazone/Sulbactam,while the recovery in Zhongyuan blood culture bottle also was 100%with peak concentration antibiotics of Piperacillin/Tazobactam,Levofloxacin and Micafunzin.The peak concentration of imipenem antibiotics in domestic bottles was only detected in Anto anaerobic bottles,with lower positive detection rate(66.7%)lower than that of BMX-FA Plus(100%)and a later detection,and the difference was statistically significant(t=-21.000,P=0.030).Conclusion In the absence of antibiotic interference,the positive detection rate of the above pathogens are the same for four blood culture systems,and the time to detection of DIER and Zhongyuan systems is shorter than that of BMX-FA/N Plus.In the presence of antibiotic interference,the detection ability to pathogens in BMX-FA/N Plus system is the best,followed by domestic Zhongyuan system.
9.Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Related Anatomic and Functional Parameters for the Diagnosis and Prognosis of Chiari Malformation Type I: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Zairan WANG ; Zhimin LI ; Shiyuan HAN ; Xianghui HU ; Siyuan PANG ; Yongning LI ; Jun GAO
Neurospine 2024;21(2):510-524
Objective:
Imaging parameters of Chiari malformation type I (CMI) development are not well established. This study aimed to collect evidence of general or specific imaging measurements in patients with CMI, analyze indicators that may assist in determining the severity of CMI, and guide its diagnosis and treatment.
Methods:
A comprehensive search was conducted across various databases including the Cochrane Library, PubMed, MEDLINE, Scopus, and Embase, covering the period from January 2002 to October 2023, following predefined inclusion criteria. Meta-analyses were performed using RevMan (ver. 5.4). We performed a quantitative summary and systematic analysis of the included studies. This study was registered in the PROSPERO (International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews) prior to initiation (CRD42023415454).
Results:
Thirty-three studies met our inclusion criteria. The findings indicated that out of the 14 parameters examined, 6 (clivus length, basal angle, Boogard’s angle, supraocciput lengths, posterior cranial fossa [PCF] height, and volume) exhibited significant differences between the CMI group and the control group. Furthermore, apart from certain anatomical parameters that hold prognostic value for CMI, functional parameters like tonsillar movement, obex displacement, and cerebrospinal fluid dynamics serve as valuable indicators for guiding the clinical management of the disease.
Conclusion
We collated and established a set of linear, angular, and area measurements deemed essential for diagnosing CMI. However, more indicators can only be analyzed descriptively for various reasons, particularly in prognostic prediction. We posit that the systematic assessment of patients’ PCF morphology, volume, and other parameters at a 3-dimensional level holds promising clinical application prospects.
10.Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Related Anatomic and Functional Parameters for the Diagnosis and Prognosis of Chiari Malformation Type I: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Zairan WANG ; Zhimin LI ; Shiyuan HAN ; Xianghui HU ; Siyuan PANG ; Yongning LI ; Jun GAO
Neurospine 2024;21(2):510-524
Objective:
Imaging parameters of Chiari malformation type I (CMI) development are not well established. This study aimed to collect evidence of general or specific imaging measurements in patients with CMI, analyze indicators that may assist in determining the severity of CMI, and guide its diagnosis and treatment.
Methods:
A comprehensive search was conducted across various databases including the Cochrane Library, PubMed, MEDLINE, Scopus, and Embase, covering the period from January 2002 to October 2023, following predefined inclusion criteria. Meta-analyses were performed using RevMan (ver. 5.4). We performed a quantitative summary and systematic analysis of the included studies. This study was registered in the PROSPERO (International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews) prior to initiation (CRD42023415454).
Results:
Thirty-three studies met our inclusion criteria. The findings indicated that out of the 14 parameters examined, 6 (clivus length, basal angle, Boogard’s angle, supraocciput lengths, posterior cranial fossa [PCF] height, and volume) exhibited significant differences between the CMI group and the control group. Furthermore, apart from certain anatomical parameters that hold prognostic value for CMI, functional parameters like tonsillar movement, obex displacement, and cerebrospinal fluid dynamics serve as valuable indicators for guiding the clinical management of the disease.
Conclusion
We collated and established a set of linear, angular, and area measurements deemed essential for diagnosing CMI. However, more indicators can only be analyzed descriptively for various reasons, particularly in prognostic prediction. We posit that the systematic assessment of patients’ PCF morphology, volume, and other parameters at a 3-dimensional level holds promising clinical application prospects.

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