1.Decoding the Cellular Trafficking of Prion-like Proteins in Neurodegenerative Diseases.
Chenjun HU ; Yiqun YAN ; Yanhong JIN ; Jun YANG ; Yongmei XI ; Zhen ZHONG
Neuroscience Bulletin 2024;40(2):241-254
The accumulation and spread of prion-like proteins is a key feature of neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. In a process known as 'seeding', prion-like proteins such as amyloid beta, microtubule-associated protein tau, α-synuclein, silence superoxide dismutase 1, or transactive response DNA-binding protein 43 kDa, propagate their misfolded conformations by transforming their respective soluble monomers into fibrils. Cellular and molecular evidence of prion-like propagation in NDs, the clinical relevance of their 'seeding' capacities, and their levels of contribution towards disease progression have been intensively studied over recent years. This review unpacks the cyclic prion-like propagation in cells including factors of aggregate internalization, endo-lysosomal leaking, aggregate degradation, and secretion. Debates on the importance of the role of prion-like protein aggregates in NDs, whether causal or consequent, are also discussed. Applications lead to a greater understanding of ND pathogenesis and increased potential for therapeutic strategies.
Humans
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Prions
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Neurodegenerative Diseases/pathology*
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Amyloid beta-Peptides
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Alzheimer Disease
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alpha-Synuclein
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tau Proteins
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Parkinson Disease
2.Single nucleotide polymorphism heritability of non-syndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate in Chinese population
Enci XUE ; Xi CHEN ; Xueheng WANG ; Siyue WANG ; Mengying WANG ; Jin LI ; Xueying QIN ; Yiqun WU ; Nan LI ; Jing LI ; Zhibo ZHOU ; Hongping ZHU ; Tao WU ; Dafang CHEN ; Yonghua HU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2024;56(5):775-780
Objective:To delve into the intricate relationship between common genetic variations across the entire genome and the risk of non-syndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate(NSCL/P).Methods:Utilizing summary statistics data from genome-wide association studies(GW AS),a thorough investigation to evaluate the impact of common variations on the genome were undertook.This involved assessing single nucleotide polymorphism(SNP)heritability across the entire genome,as well as within specific genomic regions.To ensure the robustness of our analysis,stringent quality control measures were applied to the GWAS summary statistics data.Criteria for inclusion encompassed the absence of missing values,a minor allele frequency≥1%,P-values falling within the range of 0 to 1,and clear SNP strand orientation.SNP meeting these stringent criteria were then meticulously included in our analy-sis.The SNP heritability of NSCL/P was calculated using linkage disequilibrium score regression.Addi-tionally,hierarchical linkage disequilibrium score regression to partition SNP heritability within coding re-gions,promoters,introns,enhancers,and super enhancers were employed,and the enrichment levels within different genomic regions using LDSC(v1.0.1)software were further elucidated.Results:Our study drew upon GWAS summary statistics data obtained from 806 NSCL/P trios,comprising a total of 2 418 individuals from the Chinese population.Following rigorous quality control procedures,490 593 out of 492 993 SNP were deemed suitable for inclusion in SNP heritability calculations.The observed SNP heritability of NSCL/P was 0.55(95%CI:0.28-0.82).Adjusting for the elevated disease pre-valence within our sample,the SNP heritability scaled down to 0.37(95%CI:0.19-0.55)based on the prevalence observed in the general Chinese population.Notably,our enrichment analysis unveiled significant enrichment of SNP heritability within enhancer regions(15.70,P=0.04)and super enhan-cer regions(3.18,P=0.03).Conclusion:Our study sheds light on the intricate interplay between common genetic variations and the risk of NSCL/P in the Chinese population.By elucidating the SNP heritability landscape across different genomic regions,we contribute valuable insights into the genetic basis of NSCL/P.The significant enrichment of SNP heritability within enhancer and super enhancer re-gions underscores the potential role of these regulatory elements in shaping the genetic susceptibility to NSCL/P.This paves the way for further research aimed at uncovering novel genetic pathogenic factors un-derlying NSCL/P pathogenesis.
3.Surveillance of antifungal resistance in clinical isolates of Candida spp.in East China Invasive Fungal Infection Group from 2018 to 2022
Dongjiang WANG ; Wenjuan WU ; Jian GUO ; Min ZHANG ; Huiping LIN ; Feifei WAN ; Xiaobo MA ; Yueting LI ; Jia LI ; Huiqiong JIA ; Lingbing ZENG ; Xiuhai LU ; Yan JIN ; Jinfeng CAI ; Wei LI ; Zhimin BAI ; Yongqin WU ; Hui DING ; Zhongxian LIAO ; Gen LI ; Hui ZHANG ; Hongwei MENG ; Changzi DENG ; Feng CHEN ; Na JIANG ; Jie QIN ; Guoping DONG ; Jinghua ZHANG ; Wei XI ; Haomin ZHANG ; Rong TANG ; Li LI ; Suzhen WANG ; Fen PAN ; Jing GAO ; Lu JIANG ; Hua FANG ; Zhilan LI ; Yiqun YUAN ; Guoqing WANG ; Yuanxia WANG ; Liping WANG
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2024;24(4):402-409
Objective To monitor the antifungal resistance of clinical isolates of Candida spp.in the East China region.Methods MALDI-TOF MS or molecular methods were used to re-identify the strains collected from January 2018 to December 2022.Antifungal susceptibility testing was performed using the broth microdilution method.The susceptibility test results were interpreted according to the breakpoints of 2022 Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute(CLSI)documents M27 M44s-Ed3 and M57s-Ed4.Results A total of 3 026 strains of Candida were collected,65.33%of which were isolated from sterile body sites,mainly from blood(38.86%)and pleural effusion/ascites(10.21%).The predominant species of Candida were Candida albicans(44.51%),followed by Candida parapsilosis complex(19.46%),Candida tropicalis(13.98%),Candida glabrata(10.34%),and other Candida species(0.79%).Candida albicans showed overall high susceptibility rates to the 10 antifungal drugs tested(the lowest rate being 93.62%).Only 2.97%of the strains showed dose-dependent susceptibility(SDD)to fluconazole.Candida parapsilosis complex had a SDD rate of 2.61%and a resistance rate of 9.42%to fluconazole,and susceptibility rates above 90%to other drugs.Candida glabrata had a SDD rate of 92.01%and a resistance rate of 7.99%to fluconazole,resistance rates of 32.27%and 48.24%to posaconazole and voriconazole non-wild-type strains(NWT),respectively,and susceptibility rates above 90%to other drugs.Candida tropicalis had resistance rates of 29.55%and 26.24%to fluconazole and voriconazole,respectively,resistance rates of 76.60%and 21.99%to posaconazole and echinocandins non-wild-type strains(NWT),and a resistance rate of 2.36%to echinocandins.Conclusions The prevalence and species distribution of Candida spp.in the East China region are consistent with previous domestic and international reports.Candida glabrata exhibits certain degree of resistance to fluconazole,while Candida tropicalis demonstrates higher resistance to triazole drugs.Additionally,echinocandins resistance has emerged in Candida albicans,Candida glabrata,Candida tropicalis,and Candida parapsilosis.
4.Research progress on bridge symptoms in symptom management of mental illness patients
Weiying ZHONG ; Lan XU ; Xi PAN ; Yiqun YANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(36):5030-5034
Traditional symptom management methods are difficult to efficiently and accurately intervene in symptom networks related to mental illness. Bridge symptoms are the most core symptom in the symptom network, and symptom management for bridge symptoms can effectively improve other related symptoms management of mental illness. This paper reviews the overview, identification indicators and methods, characteristics of bridge symptoms, and its application significance in symptom management of mental illness patients, aiming to provide reference for nurses to implement efficient and accurate symptom management for patients with mental illness.
5.Follow-up study on height growth of preschool children with different stable physique
WANG Fuman, JIN Xi, XU Yiqun, YAO Yi, YANG Qi
Chinese Journal of School Health 2020;41(5):759-761
Objective:
To understand the characteristic of height growth among preschool children with normal physique, overweight and obese, and in order to provide basis for proper physical growth intervention of preschool children.
Methods:
Cluster sampling method was used and preschool children of kindergartens in 7 cities were selected, height and weight was measured, the information of birth date and sex were collected by parents’ questionnaires. The "WHO Child Growth Standards" was used for evaluate children’s height and body mass index. ANOVA analysis and Wilcoxon rank sum test were used for statistic analysis.
Results:
There were 2 479 children who were normal weight, overweight and obese at baseline and were followed up for 2 years. The detection rate of
6.Study on the Minimal Risk Evaluation Criteria for Simple Interventions in Pediatric Biomedical Research
Hongrong YANG ; Yan TANG ; Yiqun XI
Chinese Medical Ethics 2018;31(2):224-229
Objective:To collect the simple interventions in pediatric biomedical research and analyze the risk condition, to establish the minimal risk evaluation criteria, thus to provide the scientific method for the ethical re-view of pediatric biomedical research. Methods:The expert consultation was carried out on the minimal risk evalu-ation of the simple interventions for pediatric biomedical research, and 25 experts from 11 medical institutions car-rying out children' s clinical research were selected to conduct 2 rounds of expert consultation. Results:25 valid questionnaires were collected, and the positive coefficient of the respondents was 100%. The judgment and famili-arity or degree of attention on the related problems was 0 . 764 . The minimal risk evaluation criteria of 25 simple in-terventions in 4 dimensions were determined. Conclusion: We determine the minimal risk evaluation criteria for simple interventions in pediatric biomedical research using the Delphi method, and the research results were relia-ble and could provide a reference for the ethical review of pediatric biomedical research.
7.Percentile curves on growth among breastfed 1-4 year olds in 8 urban areas
Weiwei FENG ; Xiaona HUANG ; Huishan WANG ; Limin GONG ; Yiqun XU ; Xiaoping PAN ; Xi JIN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2017;38(4):503-507
Objective To construct the growth percentile curves of weight-,length/height-,head circumference and BMI for 1 to 4 year-olds who had been breastfed in urban areas.Methods Data was from the longitudinal study on 1 025 breastfed children aged 1 to 4 years,in 8 urban areas during 2008-2012.MLwiN2.25 was selected to construct the multi-level models of weight-for-age,length for-age,head circumference-for-age and BMI-for-age.The models included many growth relevant factors including gender,age,family and social demographic characteristics,perinatal factors,parent biological characteristics,dietary patterns and diseases of childen.Based on these models,predicted values (P3,P15,P50,Ps5,P97) were estimated to fit the percentiles reference curves.Results The percentiles reference curves of weight-,length/height,head circumferenceand BMI-for-age for the 1-4 year-olds who had been breastfed in the urban areas were developed.Differences of all the indicators between boys and girls were statistically significant (P<0.001).Weight,length/height,head circumference and BMI were higher in boys than those in girls,with an average differences as 0.56-0.76 kg,0.89-1.12 cm,0.64-0.91 cm and 0.31-0.52 kg/m2.Conclusion The percentiles reference curves on growth,constructed by the longitudinal observational data and scientific method,were important in reflecting the development ofbreastfed children in urban areas.
8.Design of medical environment for children based on Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
Yan TANG ; Yiqun XI ; Zhiyi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2015;(9):708-710
Based on a study of children’s behavior and psychological characteristics,the article introduced Maslow’s hierarchy of needs to discuss children’s special needs for medical environment.Hence the authors proposed to meet children’s physiological needs,security needs,social needs,esteem needs,and self-realization needs.Shanghai Children’s Hospital was cited as an example,to present the humanistic expression practices in designing children’s medical environment.
9.Ethics Review for Social and Behavioral Sciences Research
Jing WU ; Hua BAI ; Jinhong HU ; Rong WU ; Haitao LIU ; Yiqun XI ; Qi LU ; Yugen CHEN ; Sicheng WANG
Chinese Medical Ethics 2015;(3):325-331
The social and behavioral research in promoting human health and the impact on human social relations and structures has been confirmed .With the development of social and behavioral science , the importance of ethics review for the research is also increased .Despite its uniqueness , the basic principles of ethics in social and behavioral research are consistent with other biomedical studies .This paper introduces ethics review points of social and behavioral research from the research design , risk and benefits , informed consent , deception and debriefing , expedited review , exemption of ethics review, privacy and confidentiality .This paper also introduces the relevant experiences from Europe and America giving references for the domestic professionals .
10.Utilization of antibacterial agents for emergency patients with acute upper respiratory infections in tertiary hospitals in Beijing
Yiqun WU ; Hanxu XI ; Yang ZHANG ; Kexin SUN ; Zijun ZHOU ; Yonghua HU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2014;(3):435-439
Objective:To investigate the use of antibacterial agents for emergency patients with acute upper respiratory infections in tertiary hospitals in Beijing .Methods:We used the medical claim data for urban workers in 10 tertiary hospitals in Beijing from Oct .2010 to Sep.2012.Medical records of emer-gency patients with acute upper respiratory tract infections had been selected as the study sample .The proportions of antibacterial prescriptions and categories of antibacterial drugs were described and ana -lyzed.Results:This study included 135 979 visitors (male:42.7%;mean age:43.6 ±16.2 years).The average antibacterial prescription rate was 71.2% (95%CI 71.0%-71.5%), of which the single kind use was 80.0%(95%CI 79.7%-80.2%).Among acute upper respiratory tract infections , the antibacte-rial prescription rate for acute tonsillitis visits was highest (85.1%, 95%CI 84.5%-85.6%), followed by acute laryngitis and bronchitis (81.69%, 95%CI 80.4%-82.8%), acute pharyngitis (81.4%, 95%CI 77.7% -85.0%), acute sinusitis (77.0%, 95%CI 74.6% -79.4%), acute nasopharyngitis (74.3%, 95%CI 73.7%-75.0%), and common cold (67.6%, 95%CI 67.3%-67.9%).Compared with the female group, the antibacterial prescription rate for the male was higher (73.2%, 95%CI 72.8%-73.6%vs.69.7%, 95%CI 69.4%-70.0%).Compared with the <60 years age cases, the anti-bacterial prescription rate for the ≥60 years cases was higher (72.1%, 95%CI 71.8%-72.3% vs. 66 .8%, 95%CI 66 .2%-67 .5%) .In the visitors who used antibacterial drugs , the average percentage of injection use was 50.6%(95%CI 50.3%-50.9%).The top antibacterial drugs in the list of varie-ties were the second generation cephalosporins (28.4%) , followed by the third generation cephalosporins (21.7%), fluoroquinolones (21.0%) and macrolides (17.6%).Conclusion: The antibacterial pre-scription rate for acute upper respiratory tract infections in the general hospitals in Beijing is high , and the second generation cephalosporins , third generation cephalosporins , fluoroquinolones and macrolides take the lead in the total antibacterial drugs .


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