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.Survey on the current status of medical escort services in Shanghai based on supply and demand sides
Yaqiong HU ; Yao WAN ; Li TONG ; Zhuangjing CAO ; Zhiqin ZHOU ; Zhimin SHAO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2025;41(7):552-557
Objective:To analyze the current situation and core issues of medical escort services in Shanghai through a two-side (supply and demand) survey, so as to provide references for formulating targeted strategies for the standardized management of this industry.Methods:From June to August 2024, a questionnaire survey on awareness of escort services was conducted among patients at 16 tertiary public hospitals in Shanghai. The survey covered patients′ basic information, their needs, concerns, and expectations regarding escort services. Concurrently, a specialized questionnaire was administered to trainees enrolled in Shanghai Open University′s " elderly care escort service provider" program. This survey covered the companions′ basic profiles, types of service recipients, relevant qualifications, training programs, and standardized service procedures. Data were organized and analyzed by using SPSS 26.0 software.Results:The survey on awareness of patient escort services yielded 855 valid responses, achieving a 92.13% response rate. Among these 855 patients, the primary demand for escort services was queue management for examinations (515 cases, 71.47%), followed by assistance with registration/payment/medication pickup (528 cases, 61.74%). 587 patients (68.66%) expressed willingness to use the service. The main concerns included lack of professional expertise among attendants (538 cases, 62.92%), trust issues (494 cases, 57.78%), and fee concerns (456 cases, 53.33%). Expectations for service supervision primarily focused on service quality and safety (618 cases, 72.28%) and pricing standards (609 cases, 71.23%). The specialized survey on medical escort services yielded 194 valid questionnaires, achieving a 100.00% response rate. Among the 194 medical escort service providers, 82.5% (160 individuals) were full-time practitioners, 31.96% (62 individuals) held relevant qualification certificates, and 72.68% (144 individuals) had participated in related training programs. Regarding standardized services, 74.74% (145 individuals) of medical escorts obtained patient information prior to service delivery, 56.70% (110 individuals) signed agreements with users, and 67.01% (130 individuals) maintained records of their medical escort services.Conclusions:Shanghai′s medical escort services had achieved some success, yet faced challenges including high patient demand coupled with low trust, insufficient certification and training for escorts, and an urgent need to improve service standardization. It is recommended that medical institutions further strengthen their primary role in managing escort services. By enhancing top-level design, establishing standardized training and certification mechanisms, implementing comprehensive quality monitoring and credit evaluation systems, and other measures, they could elevate the professional competence of practitioners, reinforce patient safety safeguards, and promote the high-quality, standardized development of escort services.
4.Grounded theory study on developing competency model for medical technical managers in transformation of medical R&D findings
Qiufan SUN ; Qing LI ; Yanrui QIU ; Keyu CHEN ; Yuncheng LU ; Zhimin HU
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2025;38(3):227-232
Objective:This article studies the abilities and quality that medical technical managers should possess and provides a reference for promoting the professional training and development of medical technical managers.Methods:The data were obtained through semi-structured interviews and literature collection. The interview subjects were 20 scientific researchers with transformation projects and 10 management staffs with technical manager certificates in medical colleges. The documents are 6 articles related to ″technical manager capabilities″ collected on open academic platforms. Grounded theory was used to code and analyze above data.Results:After three-level coding and combining with the iceberg competency model, the knowledge, skills, self-awareness, traits and motivation of medical technology managers were sorted out, totalling 5 core categories, 10 main categories, and 50 initial categories, to construct a competency model for medical technology managers.Conclusions:Based on the complex knowledge structure and high occupational requirements of medical technology managers, policy insights such as systematic knowledge training, raising skill requirements in practice, and enriching assessment standards and communication channels are proposed.
5.Development of a needs assessment tool for grading care services for adults with disabilities in welfare institutions
Jiayao SUN ; Chunhua MA ; Jun LÜ ; Qi TANG ; Zhimin SHAO ; Kangning HU ; Haoying HUANG ; Aihua HUANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2025;31(7):802-811
Objective To develop a tool for assessing the needs for care services for adults with disabilities in welfare institutions,and formulate criteria for classifying care needs.Methods Based on the theory of the International Classification of Functioning,Disability and Health,the core contents of domestic and international care service assessment standards were analysed,and the first draft of the assess-ment tool was formed integrating with the current practice of welfare institutions.A total of eleven experts in the field of care services validated the first draft,and the assessment tool was revised according to the experts'opin-ions.From May to June,2024,340 adults with disabilities from Second Social Welfare Institute of Shanghai were graded to analyze the reliability and validity of the assessment tool.And then,1 046 subjects from Second Social Welfare Institute of Shanghai were graded using the assessment tool,and the scoring intervals for the five levels of care were determined using cluster analysis.Results The assessment tool included four first-level dimensions,eleven second-level dimensions,39 third-level dimen-sions and 43 indicators.The coefficients of variation of each dimension and indicator were less than 0.25 for ex-pert validation,while the average score of the importance of each indicator was above 4.63,with a full score rate more than 0.86.The overall Cronbach's α coefficient was 0.956,the test-retest reliability was 0.997,and the con-tent validity index of each indicator was 0.83 to 1.00.The exploratory factor analysis extracted four common fac-tors,with a cumulative variance contribution of 86.679%;the loading coefficients of indicators were 0.675 to 0.878,and the correlation coefficients among the dimensions were 0.325 to 0.476.Cluster analysis determined the level of institutional care needs as level 1(severe),level 2(medium-heavy),level 3(medium),level 4(light-moderate),and level 5(light).Conclusion The needs assessment tool for care services for adults with disabilities in welfare institutions developed in this study is good in reliability and validity,and can be used in guiding the care services provided for people with disabilities more efficient and targeted.
6.Digitalization of education empowers the construction of professional courses in medical school
Hongyu YAN ; Fumin HUANG ; Guo LIANG ; Zhimin HU ; Binghao WANG ; Junda CHAN ; Qin ZHANG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2025;45(5):697-700
With the rapid development of information technology,digitization of education has become an important driving force to promote education reform.In the education system of medical colleges,the construction and imple-mentation of professional curriculum courses play an important role in the cultivation of qualified medical talents.Emergence of education digitization has brought unprecedented opportunities but also some challenges to the curric-ulum construction by teachers in medical school.This paper aims to explore how to effectively promote construction of professional curriculums with information technology(IT)guided by education digitization strategy and to recom-mend a series of methods in terms of strategy implementation in medical schools.
7.Isolation,identification,and prevention-control strategies for Candida auris colonization in non-ICU patients
Dan XU ; Jian XIONG ; Zhimin HU
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2025;24(5):602-608
Objective To investigate Candida albicans(C.auris)colonization in patients and environmental con-tamination of non-intensive care unit(non-ICU)in a hospital,and evaluate the effectiveness of infection prevention and control measures in non-ICU.Methods In March 2024,a paraplegic patient admitted to the department of re-habilitation medicine was found to have C.auris in both urinary catheter and urine culture.The patient was immedia-tely isolated in single room,and patient transfer-in/out of non-ICU was suspended.Fungal cultures were performed on specimens from the ward environment,caregivers,doctors,nurses,and co-hospitalized patients.Mass spec-trometry and molecular biology techniques were used for strain identification and cluster analysis.Contact isolation was conducted on patient.Prevention and control measures were taken,including strict hand hygiene,1 000 mg/L chlorine-based(sodium hypochlorite)disinfection,2%chlorhexidine decolonization,and terminal disinfection of pa-tient-contact items.After discharge,these measures continued with regular C.auris surveillance.Results Five strains of C.auris were isolated from the patient's urine,urinary catheter,inguinal swab,perianal swab,and bed rail swab.Protein mass spectrometry cluster analysis confirmed clonal relatedness of all isolates.The strain showed resistance to fluconazole and amphotericin B,but susceptibility to echinocandins.No C.auris was detected from healthcare workers'hand/axillary/groin swabs.After intervention(such as decolonization and environmental disin-fection),follow-up cultures were negative for C.auris.Conclusion Based on the characteristics of admitted pa-tients,non-ICU should implement active prevention and control measures including:admission screening,contact precautions,object surface microbiological monitoring,decolonization,environmental disinfection,and community management.Hand hygiene,contact isolation,and terminal disinfection are crucial for preventing C.auris trans-mission.
8.Quantitative Analysis of Policy Texts of Biomedical Industrial Parks in China Based on Policy Tools:Taking Three Biomedical Industrial Parks in Jiangsu Province as Examples
Qiufan SUN ; Zhimin HU ; Qianqian ZHAO ; Runping MA ; Ziyan MENG ; Keyu CHEN ; Qing LI
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(2):325-332
Objective This article focuses on the investment promotion policies at the municipal and district levels(park management committee level)of biomedical industrial parks in China at different development stages.It aims to reveal the characteristics and patterns of these policies,providing a reference for the formulation of development policies for biomedical industrial parks in China.Methods A total of 166 policies issued by three biomedical industrial parks(LifeBay,Nanjing Biotech and Pharmaceutical Valley and BioBay)from January 2013 to June 2023 were coded and quantitatively analyzed using a three-dimensional analytical framework of policy tool-development stage-issuing body.Results At the municipal level,the use of policy tools by administrative development is supply-oriented and environmental-oriented.At the district level,the types of policy tools used are closely related to the stage of the park.Start-up parks have a high proportion of supply-based policy tools,growth parks have a high proportion of demand-based policy tools,and mature parks have a high proportion of environmental policy tools.Conclusion Policy insights such as the strategic use of policy tools according to the development stage of the park,the optimization of the internal structure of the tools and the enhancement of the complementarity and coordination among the tools,and the use of policy tools to promote industrial agglomeration in line with local realities are put forward.
9.Development of a needs assessment tool for grading care services for adults with disabilities in welfare institutions
Jiayao SUN ; Chunhua MA ; Jun LÜ ; Qi TANG ; Zhimin SHAO ; Kangning HU ; Haoying HUANG ; Aihua HUANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2025;31(7):802-811
Objective To develop a tool for assessing the needs for care services for adults with disabilities in welfare institutions,and formulate criteria for classifying care needs.Methods Based on the theory of the International Classification of Functioning,Disability and Health,the core contents of domestic and international care service assessment standards were analysed,and the first draft of the assess-ment tool was formed integrating with the current practice of welfare institutions.A total of eleven experts in the field of care services validated the first draft,and the assessment tool was revised according to the experts'opin-ions.From May to June,2024,340 adults with disabilities from Second Social Welfare Institute of Shanghai were graded to analyze the reliability and validity of the assessment tool.And then,1 046 subjects from Second Social Welfare Institute of Shanghai were graded using the assessment tool,and the scoring intervals for the five levels of care were determined using cluster analysis.Results The assessment tool included four first-level dimensions,eleven second-level dimensions,39 third-level dimen-sions and 43 indicators.The coefficients of variation of each dimension and indicator were less than 0.25 for ex-pert validation,while the average score of the importance of each indicator was above 4.63,with a full score rate more than 0.86.The overall Cronbach's α coefficient was 0.956,the test-retest reliability was 0.997,and the con-tent validity index of each indicator was 0.83 to 1.00.The exploratory factor analysis extracted four common fac-tors,with a cumulative variance contribution of 86.679%;the loading coefficients of indicators were 0.675 to 0.878,and the correlation coefficients among the dimensions were 0.325 to 0.476.Cluster analysis determined the level of institutional care needs as level 1(severe),level 2(medium-heavy),level 3(medium),level 4(light-moderate),and level 5(light).Conclusion The needs assessment tool for care services for adults with disabilities in welfare institutions developed in this study is good in reliability and validity,and can be used in guiding the care services provided for people with disabilities more efficient and targeted.
10.Isolation,identification,and prevention-control strategies for Candida auris colonization in non-ICU patients
Dan XU ; Jian XIONG ; Zhimin HU
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2025;24(5):602-608
Objective To investigate Candida albicans(C.auris)colonization in patients and environmental con-tamination of non-intensive care unit(non-ICU)in a hospital,and evaluate the effectiveness of infection prevention and control measures in non-ICU.Methods In March 2024,a paraplegic patient admitted to the department of re-habilitation medicine was found to have C.auris in both urinary catheter and urine culture.The patient was immedia-tely isolated in single room,and patient transfer-in/out of non-ICU was suspended.Fungal cultures were performed on specimens from the ward environment,caregivers,doctors,nurses,and co-hospitalized patients.Mass spec-trometry and molecular biology techniques were used for strain identification and cluster analysis.Contact isolation was conducted on patient.Prevention and control measures were taken,including strict hand hygiene,1 000 mg/L chlorine-based(sodium hypochlorite)disinfection,2%chlorhexidine decolonization,and terminal disinfection of pa-tient-contact items.After discharge,these measures continued with regular C.auris surveillance.Results Five strains of C.auris were isolated from the patient's urine,urinary catheter,inguinal swab,perianal swab,and bed rail swab.Protein mass spectrometry cluster analysis confirmed clonal relatedness of all isolates.The strain showed resistance to fluconazole and amphotericin B,but susceptibility to echinocandins.No C.auris was detected from healthcare workers'hand/axillary/groin swabs.After intervention(such as decolonization and environmental disin-fection),follow-up cultures were negative for C.auris.Conclusion Based on the characteristics of admitted pa-tients,non-ICU should implement active prevention and control measures including:admission screening,contact precautions,object surface microbiological monitoring,decolonization,environmental disinfection,and community management.Hand hygiene,contact isolation,and terminal disinfection are crucial for preventing C.auris trans-mission.

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