1.Impact of low-to-moderate dose ionizing radiation on the immune microenvironment of papillary thyroid carcinoma
Zhecheng LI ; Neng TANG ; Lei YAO ; Zhaoyi WU ; Zhiming WANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(2):346-355
Background and Aims:Papillary thyroid carcinoma(PTC),the most common type of thyroid cancer,has been rapidly increasing in incidence worldwide,posing a serious threat to individual health and public healthcare systems.Exposure to low-to-moderate doses of ionizing radiation is more relevant to the daily lives of the general population and,therefore,raises greater public health concerns.It has also been widely recognized as a potential factor in immune system remodeling.This study was conducted to investigate the impact of low-to-moderate dose ionizing radiation on the tumor immune microenvironment of PTC,aiming to reveal the potential hazards of such radiation exposure in PTC patients.Methods:Two datasets(GSE29265 and GSE35570)containing RNA-seq data and corresponding clinical information were retrieved and downloaded from the GEO database.These datasets included thyroid cancer samples from patients exposed to ionizing radiation due to the Chernobyl disaster,as well as sporadic thyroid cancer cases.After data cleaning,merging,batch effect correction,differential gene expression analysis,functional enrichment analysis,immune cell infiltration analysis,and tumor microenvironment analysis were performed using R language.Results:In tumor samples,the radiation-exposed group exhibited significant differential gene expression compared to the sporadic group,with three genes upregulated and 27 genes downregulated.These differentially expressed genes were primarily enriched in biological functions closely related to immune responses,including chemokine activity,immune cell chemotaxis,and tumor immunity.Immune cell infiltration analysis indicated that radiation exposure had a limited impact on immune cell infiltration in normal samples.However,in tumor samples,the immune and ESTIMATE scores were significantly lower in the radiation-exposed group than in the sporadic group.Further analysis revealed that total T cells,CD4+T cells,CD8+T cells,B cells,and cytotoxic lymphocytes exhibited significantly lower infiltration levels in the tumor microenvironment of the radiation-exposed group than the sporadic group.Conclusion:Although low-to-moderate dose ionizing radiation has a relatively minor impact on normal thyroid tissue,it significantly reduces the infiltration of various immune cell subtypes in the PTC tumor microenvironment.This reduction in immune infiltration may have important implications for disease progression.
2.Analysis of influencing factors of suicidal ideation among children and adolescents with severe autism spectrum disorder
HU Zhiming, SUN Jingyan, ZHAO Guoyong, LIU Hong, BAN Yanjing, ZHANG Rui, TIAN Li, GAO Lei
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(12):1741-1745
Objective:
To explore the influencing factors and pathways of suicidal ideation among children and adolescents with severe autism spectrum disorder (ASD), so as to provide references for clarifying the impact intensity and pathways of various factors on suicidal ideation in the population.
Methods:
A cross sectional study was conducted from June 17, 2024, to January 12, 2025, involving 96 severely affected ASD children and adolescents aged 8-18 years from Tianjin. Participants were assessed using the Puberty Development Scale (PDS), Children s Alexithymia Measure (CAM), Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), and Positive and Negative Suicide Ideation (PANSI). The random forest Boruta algorithm was employed to screen core variables, and a Bayesian network model was constructed to analyze the influencing factors of suicidal ideation in children and adolescents with severe ASD.
Results:
Through the screening using the Boruta algorithm, the SDQ scale score, conduct problems, hyperactivity, peer relationship problems and prosocial behavior were identified as the key predictors of suicidal ideation. A Bayesian network model was established with hyperactivity as the central mediating node. The impact of hyperactivity on suicidal ideation exhibited a non linear relationship: compared to the normal state (31.6%, 68.4%), the borderline state of hyperactivity was associated with a higher probability of low risk suicidal ideation (47.1%) and a lower probability of high risk suicidal ideation (52.9%). Suicidal ideation among children and adolescents with severe ASD was closely related to hyperactivity. In the state of hyperactivity, the abnormal peer relationship (95.2%) and the abnormal prosocial behavior (77.0%) were aggravated.
Conclusions
Suicide ideation among children and adolescents with severe ASD is strongly associated with hyperactivity traits. It is necessary to establish a prevention and control system centered on hyperactivity intervention to reduce this risk.
3.Comparison of clinical features and surgical outcomes in patients with cervicothoracic hemivertebra at different ages
Ziqun LIU ; Yawei LI ; Yuliang DAI ; Lei LI ; Hong MA ; Zhiming TU ; Bin JIANG ; Can GUO ; Zheyu WANG ; Bing WANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2025;63(5):413-421
Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics of children with cervicothoracic hemivertebra at different ages and evaluate the surgical outcomes of hemivertebra resection.Methods:This retrospective cohort study analyzed clinical and radiographic data of 35 children (under 18 years old) with cervicothoracic hemivertebra who underwent one-stage posterior hemivertebra resection at the Department of Spine Surgery, Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, from June 2005 to June 2022. The cohort included 19 males and 16 females, with a surgical age of (9.7±4.1) years (range: 3 to <18 years). Patients were divided into three groups based on initial surgical age: preschool group (≤5 years, n=10), school-age group (6 to 10 years, n=10), and adolescent group (11 to <18 years, n=15). The intraoperative blood loss, operative time, number of fixed vertebrae, and perioperative and postoperative complications were recorded. Radiographic measurements were taken preoperatively, postoperatively, and at final follow-up, including the Cobb angle of the primary curve, curve length, distal curve Cobb angle, neck tilt, shoulder balance, coronal balance, trunk tilt, clavicle angle, head deviation, and local kyphosis. Statistical analyses included one-way ANOVA, Kruskal-Wallis H test, chi-square test, and Fisher′s exact test. Results:The operative time was (333±74) minutes (range:200 to 450 minutes), the intraoperative blood loss was (419±132) ml (range:200 to 650 ml), and the number of fixed vertebrae was (6.0±2.7) segments (range:2 to 12 segments). Preoperatively, the preschool group had a smaller primary curve Cobb angle compared to the adolescent group (33.6°±8.4° vs. 43.0°±9.4°, F=3.394, P=0.046) and distal curve Cobb angle (6.4°±2.4° vs.11.9°±4.5°, F=6.550, P=0.038). The preschool group had better coronal balance ((8.8±4.3) mm vs. (20.2±11.7)mm, F=9.448, P=0.009) and trunk tilt (4.0°±2.0° vs.7.0°±3.0°, F=4.343, P=0.029) than the school-age group. The preschool group had fewer fused vertebrae than the school-age and adolescent groups (3.8±1.6 vs. 7.0±2.6 vs. 6.8±2.6, F=10.480, P=0.005). The preschool group also had less intraoperative blood loss than the adolescent groups ((320±125) ml vs. (480±113) ml, F=8.666, P=0.013). However, no significant differences were found in postoperative and final follow-up measurements of primary and distal curve Cobb angles, neck tilt, shoulder balance, coronal balance, trunk tilt, clavicle angle, head deviation, local kyphosis, or complication rates (all P>0.05). Conclusions:Children with cervicothoracic hemivertebra across different age groups exhibit similar surgical outcomes and complication rates. But the preschool group had fewer fixed segments and less intraoperative blood loss, suggesting that this age group is an ideal time for surgery.
4.Research progress in hydrogels in tissue engineering trachea
Wenxuan CHEN ; Yibo SHAN ; Fei SUN ; Zhiming SHEN ; Yi LU ; Jianwei ZHU ; Lei YUAN ; Hongcan SHI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;32(08):1195-1199
In cases where a tracheal injury exceeds half the length of the adult trachea or one-third of the length of the child trachea, it becomes difficult to perform end-to-end anastomosis after tracheal resection due to excessive tension at the anastomosis site. In such cases, tracheal replacement therapy is required. Advances in tissue engineering technology have led to the development of tissue engineering tracheal substitutes, which have promising applications. Hydrogels, which are highly hydrated and possess a good three-dimensional network structure, biocompatibility, low immunogenicity, biodegradability, and modifiability, have had wide applications in the field of tissue engineering. This article provides a review of the characteristics, advantages, disadvantages, and effects of various hydrogels commonly used in tissue engineering trachea in recent years. Additionally, the article discusses and offers prospects for the future application of hydrogels in the field of tissue engineering trachea.
5.Advances in the application of AI-assisted 3D reconstruction in thoracoscopic pulmonary nodule resection surgery
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;32(02):252-257
In thoracoscopic pulmonary nodule resection surgery, precise preoperative planning is crucial. Artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction technologies have shown great potential in this area. AI-assisted 3D reconstruction technologies can provide accurate, personalized models of the pulmonary vasculature and bronchial anatomy, assisting surgeons in detailed surgical planning and thus enhancing the precision and safety of surgeries. This article reviews the application progress of AI-assisted 3D reconstruction technologies in pulmonary nodule surgery, including their applications in preoperative diagnosis, surgical planning, and intraoperative navigation, as well as the advancements in AI-assisted 3D reconstruction technologies. It analyzes the technical features of all kinds of 3D reconstruction methods, their clinical applications, and the challenges they face.
6.Epidemiological characteristics and genotyping of norovirus in Jingzhou Area
Zhiming TANG ; Lei TAN ; Weihua YI
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;36(1):70-73
Objective To understand the epidemiological and genotypic characteristics of norovirus (NoV) in Jingzhou area,and to design primers and probes covering the variant genomes in the NoV gene library. Methods A total of 556 fecal samples were collected from suspected NoV patients from the First People's Hospital of Jingzhou from January 2022 to May 2023. The positive rate of NoV nucleic acid in fecal samples was detected by commercial kits. The differences in positive rates among different seasons and five age groups were statistically analyzed. Primers covering the NoV variant genome were designed to genotype some positive specimens. Results The detection rate of NoV nucleic acid in the tested samples was 30.04% (167/556). The detection rate in spring and winter was higher than that in summer and autumn (χ2=20.411,P<0.01). There were statistical differences in the positive rates among the five age groups of <1 year, 1-5 years, 6-10 years, 11-19 years, and >19 years (χ2=17.192,P<0.01), and the positive rate in young children (1~5 years old) was the highest (39.29%, 88/224). In addition, all the positive samples were NoV GII. Conclusion The epidemic situation of NoV is serious in winter and spring in Jingzhou area, with a high infection rate in young children (1-5 years old), and NoV GII is the main prevalent genotype. The primers designed in this study can be used for genotyping of NoV GI and GII.
7.The relationship between white matter injury and sleepiness,sleep disorders,and cognitive decline in patients with obstructive sleep apnea
Yaoyao ZHAI ; Xiaoxia LIU ; Chan MENG ; Lei ZHAO ; Zhiming ZHANG ; Dahai WU
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2025;32(4):244-250
OBJECTIVE To explore the relationship between white matter damage and sleepiness,decreased sleep quality,and cognitive decline in patients with OSA.METHODS There were 55 confirmed cases of OSA diagnosed by polysomnography(PSG)from January 2018 to May 2023 were selected,with 29 non-OSA controls also diagnosed by PSG.DKI scanning and Epworth sleepiness scale(ESS),Pittsburgh sleep quality index(PSQI),and Montreal cognitive assessment(MoCA)scores were performed for all subjects.Differences in kurtosis fractional anisotropy(KFA)of various brain regions were compared between the two groups to identify differential brain regions,and pairwise correlations were analyzed between KFA reduction and apnea-hypopnea index(AHI),lowest oxygen saturation(LSaO2)and various scale scores in OSA patients.RESULTS The KFA values in right external capsule,bilateral corona radiata,bilateral superior longitudinal fasciculus,corpus callosum,posterior cingulate gyrus of OSA group were lower than control group(P<0.05).For the OSA group:The correlation between ESS scores and KFA values of right posterior corona radiata,left superior longitudinal fasciculus,body of corpus callosum,splenium of corpus callosum are all negative(r=-0.287,-0.286,-0.276,-0.449,P<0.05).The correlation between PSQI scores and KFA values of right posterior corona radiata,left posterior corona radiata,splenium of corpus callosum are all negative(r=-0.390,-0.274,-0.348,P<0.05).The correlation between MoCA scores and KFA values of right posterior corona radiata,right superior longitudinal fasciculus,left anterior corona radiata,left posterior corona radiata,left superior corona radiata,left superior longitudinal fasciculus,genu of corpus callosum,body of corpus callosum,are all positive(r=0.290,0.389,0.298,0.278,0.340,0.473,0.344,0.344,P<0.05).The correlation between visuospatial and executive function scores and AHI,LSaO2,ESS scores and KFA values of right posterior corona radiata,left superior corona radiata,left superior longitudinal fasciculus and splenium of corpus callosum are all significant(r=-0.350,0.470,-0.343,0.401,0.284,0.387,0.274,P<0.05).CONCLUSION Patients with OSA exhibit damage to the white matter in certain brain regions.The damage to the corpus callosum,posterior corona radiata,and superior longitudinal fasciculus has the greatest impact on patients'sleepiness,reduced sleep quality,and cognitive impairment.In particular,the impairment in visuospatial and executive function is closely associated with white matter damage in the corona radiata and superior longitudinal fasciculus.
8.Injection protocol of contrast agents based on individualized iodine delivery rate applicated in enhanced spectral CT scanning of colorectal cancer
Jingyi ZHANG ; Lei LIU ; Yijun LIU ; Shigeng WANG ; Wei WEI ; Zhiming MA
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2025;22(4):279-283
Objective To explore the value of contrast agent injection protocol based on individualized iodine delivery rate(IDR)applicated in enhanced spectral CT scanning of colorectal cancer.Methods Totally 131 colorectal cancer patients were prospectively collected and randomly divided into conventional group(group A,n=64,contrast agents were injected with routine method)and individualized group(group B,n=67,contrast agents were injected with individualized IDR method).Whole abdominal energy spectrum CT scanning was performed,and 70 keV images at arterial and venous phases(A70 keV)of group A and 40-70 keV images(interval 10 keV)at arterial and venous phases(B40-70 keV)of group B were reconstructed,and iodine-based material maps were reconstructed.Subjective and objective evaluation on quality of enhanced images were performed,lesions'normalized iodine concentration(NIC)were calculated,and the above indexes were compared between groups.Results Iodine intake in group B was lower than that in group A(P<0.001).The subjective scores of B60 keV images at both arterial and venous phases were the highest,which were not different from those of A70 keV images(both P>0.05).CT values,signal-to-noise ratio(SNR)and contrast-to-noise ratio(CNR)of superior mesenteric artery(SMA)and abdominal aorta on arterial B40-60 keV images were higher than those in arterial A70 keV images(all P<0.05).CT values,SNR and CNR of superior mesenteric vein(SMV)on venous B40-50 keV,as well as CT values and CNR of SMV on venous B60 keV images were all higher than those on venous A70 keV images(all P<0.05).No significant difference of lesions'NIC in arterial and venous phases was detected between groups(both P>0.05).Conclusion Injection of contrast agents based on IDR combined with 60 keV single energy image for enhanced energy spectrum CT scanning of colorectal cancer could reduce the amount of contrast agents while do not affect imaging quality.
9.Impact of low-to-moderate dose ionizing radiation on the immune microenvironment of papillary thyroid carcinoma
Zhecheng LI ; Neng TANG ; Lei YAO ; Zhaoyi WU ; Zhiming WANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(2):346-355
Background and Aims:Papillary thyroid carcinoma(PTC),the most common type of thyroid cancer,has been rapidly increasing in incidence worldwide,posing a serious threat to individual health and public healthcare systems.Exposure to low-to-moderate doses of ionizing radiation is more relevant to the daily lives of the general population and,therefore,raises greater public health concerns.It has also been widely recognized as a potential factor in immune system remodeling.This study was conducted to investigate the impact of low-to-moderate dose ionizing radiation on the tumor immune microenvironment of PTC,aiming to reveal the potential hazards of such radiation exposure in PTC patients.Methods:Two datasets(GSE29265 and GSE35570)containing RNA-seq data and corresponding clinical information were retrieved and downloaded from the GEO database.These datasets included thyroid cancer samples from patients exposed to ionizing radiation due to the Chernobyl disaster,as well as sporadic thyroid cancer cases.After data cleaning,merging,batch effect correction,differential gene expression analysis,functional enrichment analysis,immune cell infiltration analysis,and tumor microenvironment analysis were performed using R language.Results:In tumor samples,the radiation-exposed group exhibited significant differential gene expression compared to the sporadic group,with three genes upregulated and 27 genes downregulated.These differentially expressed genes were primarily enriched in biological functions closely related to immune responses,including chemokine activity,immune cell chemotaxis,and tumor immunity.Immune cell infiltration analysis indicated that radiation exposure had a limited impact on immune cell infiltration in normal samples.However,in tumor samples,the immune and ESTIMATE scores were significantly lower in the radiation-exposed group than in the sporadic group.Further analysis revealed that total T cells,CD4+T cells,CD8+T cells,B cells,and cytotoxic lymphocytes exhibited significantly lower infiltration levels in the tumor microenvironment of the radiation-exposed group than the sporadic group.Conclusion:Although low-to-moderate dose ionizing radiation has a relatively minor impact on normal thyroid tissue,it significantly reduces the infiltration of various immune cell subtypes in the PTC tumor microenvironment.This reduction in immune infiltration may have important implications for disease progression.
10.Injection protocol of contrast agents based on individualized iodine delivery rate applicated in enhanced spectral CT scanning of colorectal cancer
Jingyi ZHANG ; Lei LIU ; Yijun LIU ; Shigeng WANG ; Wei WEI ; Zhiming MA
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2025;22(4):279-283
Objective To explore the value of contrast agent injection protocol based on individualized iodine delivery rate(IDR)applicated in enhanced spectral CT scanning of colorectal cancer.Methods Totally 131 colorectal cancer patients were prospectively collected and randomly divided into conventional group(group A,n=64,contrast agents were injected with routine method)and individualized group(group B,n=67,contrast agents were injected with individualized IDR method).Whole abdominal energy spectrum CT scanning was performed,and 70 keV images at arterial and venous phases(A70 keV)of group A and 40-70 keV images(interval 10 keV)at arterial and venous phases(B40-70 keV)of group B were reconstructed,and iodine-based material maps were reconstructed.Subjective and objective evaluation on quality of enhanced images were performed,lesions'normalized iodine concentration(NIC)were calculated,and the above indexes were compared between groups.Results Iodine intake in group B was lower than that in group A(P<0.001).The subjective scores of B60 keV images at both arterial and venous phases were the highest,which were not different from those of A70 keV images(both P>0.05).CT values,signal-to-noise ratio(SNR)and contrast-to-noise ratio(CNR)of superior mesenteric artery(SMA)and abdominal aorta on arterial B40-60 keV images were higher than those in arterial A70 keV images(all P<0.05).CT values,SNR and CNR of superior mesenteric vein(SMV)on venous B40-50 keV,as well as CT values and CNR of SMV on venous B60 keV images were all higher than those on venous A70 keV images(all P<0.05).No significant difference of lesions'NIC in arterial and venous phases was detected between groups(both P>0.05).Conclusion Injection of contrast agents based on IDR combined with 60 keV single energy image for enhanced energy spectrum CT scanning of colorectal cancer could reduce the amount of contrast agents while do not affect imaging quality.


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