1.Prospective clinical study of concurrent chemoradiotherapy combined with nituzumab for targeted treatment of locally advanced nasopharyngeal carci noma in Guangxi,Yunnan and Guizhou regions
Zhuobin ZHANG ; Fuyi ZHANG ; Qiulan JIANG ; Xiaoyu LI ; Jie LIN ; Xia YE ; Liuye PAN ; Qunying SU
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2024;31(2):69-73
OBJECTIVE To explore the clinical effect of concurrent chemoradiotherapy combined with nituzumab in the treatment of locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma in Guangxi,Yunnan and Guizhou.METHODS A total of 80 patients with locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma who were pathologically confirmed and admitted to Affiliated Hospital of Youjiang Ethnomedicine from July 2021 to July 2022 from ethnic minority areas near the border of Guangxi,Yunnan and Guizhou were selected as the subjects of this study.They were randomly divided into control group(standard concurrent chemoradiotherapy)and observation group(combined treatment with nituzumab on the basis of control group),with 40 cases in each group.The levels of tumor markers,oxidative stress indicators,adverse reactions,complications,and recent clinical efficacy of the two groups were compared.RESULTS After treatment,the levels of superoxide dismutase(SOD),cytokeratin 19 fragment antigen21-1(CYFRA21-1),squamous cell carcinoma associated antigen(SCCAg)and serum ferritin(SF)were significantly decreased in both groups,while nitric oxide(NO)and malondialdehyde(MDA)were significantly increased.The levels of SCCAg,SF,CYFRA21-1,NO and MDA in observation group were lower than those in control group,and the level of SOD was higher than those in control group(P<0.05).Compared with the control group,the objective response rate(ORR)in the observation group was increased(P<0.05).There was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse reactions between the two groups(P>0.05).There was no significant difference in the incidence of complications between the two groups(P>0.05).CONCLUSION Concurrent chemoradiotherapy combined with nituzumab can effectively improve the short-term survival rate and clinical efficacy of patients with locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma,regulate tumor markers and oxidative stress levels,and alleviate the disease.
2.A preliminary method for comprehensive motor function assessment in older adults
Jing PANG ; Hong SHI ; Ji SHEN ; Li MENG ; Fuyi TU ; Jie ZHANG ; Enyi ZHANG ; Tiemei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2024;43(9):1101-1106
Objective:To explore a preliminary method for comprehensive motor function assessment in older adults in order to promote functional maintenance and independent living.Methods:Cross-sectional study.A total of 1, 680 elderly people aged 60 years and above, aged(69.3±6.8)years, were recruited by volunteer recruitment at the Beijing Hospital Physical Examination Centre and Dongcheng District community, and exercise data were collected on 5 sit-ups, 6 m daily stride, 3 m rise and walk, grip strength, back grip test, chair sit forward bending, and three-posture standing, and the method of exercise function assessment was determined by applying statistical analysis combined with expert guidance.Results:Handgrip strength, Five-time-repeated sit-to-stand, usual gait speed, and 3-meter-timed up and go test were selected for motor function assessment(factor loadings: 0.428, 0.767, 0.725, 0.841, respectively).The motor score was calculated by weighted sum of each indicator with the same weight.Through calculating, the motor score significantly decreased with ageing(60-64 years: 13.9, 65-69 years: 13.4, 70-74 years: 12.7, 75-79 years: 11.3, 80+ years: 9.1; F=89.469, P<0.001).Older adults with moderate activities had higher scores than those without moderate activities(13.6 and 12.4, respectively; t=-8.003, P<0.001). Conclusions:A method for motor function assessment in older adults was established, which can be used in the early recognition of motor function impairment, such as sarcopenia, fall, and disability.
3.Analysis on antimicrobial sensitivity of Neisseria meningitidis in China from 2005 to 2019
Li XU ; Fuyi HAN ; Dan WU ; Bingqing ZHU ; Wanying GAO ; Yuan GAO ; Yixing LI ; Zhujun SHAO
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;55(2):207-211
Objective:To analyze the antimicrobial resistance characteristics of 538 Neisseria meningitidis isolated from 2005 to 2019 in China. Method:Total of 538 Neisseria meningitidis strains collected from 30 provinces in China from 2005 to 2019. Antimicrobial susceptibility test were performed based on the standards of clinical and laboratory standardization association (CLSI) including 11 recommended antibiotics. Gradient diffusion method was used to detect the antibiotic sensitivity of Neisseria meningitidis. Results:All 538 strains were sensitive to azithromycin, meropenem, chloramphenicol, rifampicin and ceftriaxone. As to other six antibiotics, the antibiotics sensitivity rates were cefotaxime (97.4%, 524 strains), ampicillin (87.7%, 472 strains), penicillin (84.8%, 456 strains), minocycline (95.2%, 512 strains), ciprofloxacin (24.9%, 134 strains) and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (11.2%, 60 strains) respectively.Conclusions:Neisseria meningitidis isolated from 2005-2019 in China were all sensitive to azithromycin, meropenem, chloramphenicol, rifampicin and ceftriaxone. It should highlight Neisseria meningitidis resistant to cefotaxime, ampicillin and penicillin. Ciprofloxacin and sulfamethoxazole are not recommended as the priority choice for clinical treatment and prophylactic medication.
4.Analysis on antimicrobial sensitivity of Neisseria meningitidis in China from 2005 to 2019
Li XU ; Fuyi HAN ; Dan WU ; Bingqing ZHU ; Wanying GAO ; Yuan GAO ; Yixing LI ; Zhujun SHAO
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;55(2):207-211
Objective:To analyze the antimicrobial resistance characteristics of 538 Neisseria meningitidis isolated from 2005 to 2019 in China. Method:Total of 538 Neisseria meningitidis strains collected from 30 provinces in China from 2005 to 2019. Antimicrobial susceptibility test were performed based on the standards of clinical and laboratory standardization association (CLSI) including 11 recommended antibiotics. Gradient diffusion method was used to detect the antibiotic sensitivity of Neisseria meningitidis. Results:All 538 strains were sensitive to azithromycin, meropenem, chloramphenicol, rifampicin and ceftriaxone. As to other six antibiotics, the antibiotics sensitivity rates were cefotaxime (97.4%, 524 strains), ampicillin (87.7%, 472 strains), penicillin (84.8%, 456 strains), minocycline (95.2%, 512 strains), ciprofloxacin (24.9%, 134 strains) and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (11.2%, 60 strains) respectively.Conclusions:Neisseria meningitidis isolated from 2005-2019 in China were all sensitive to azithromycin, meropenem, chloramphenicol, rifampicin and ceftriaxone. It should highlight Neisseria meningitidis resistant to cefotaxime, ampicillin and penicillin. Ciprofloxacin and sulfamethoxazole are not recommended as the priority choice for clinical treatment and prophylactic medication.
5.Procleave: Predicting Protease-specific Substrate Cleavage Sites by Combining Sequence and Structural Information.
Fuyi LI ; Andre LEIER ; Quanzhong LIU ; Yanan WANG ; Dongxu XIANG ; Tatsuya AKUTSU ; Geoffrey I WEBB ; A Ian SMITH ; Tatiana MARQUEZ-LAGO ; Jian LI ; Jiangning SONG
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2020;18(1):52-64
Proteases are enzymes that cleave and hydrolyse the peptide bonds between two specific amino acid residues of target substrate proteins. Protease-controlled proteolysis plays a key role in the degradation and recycling of proteins, which is essential for various physiological processes. Thus, solving the substrate identification problem will have important implications for the precise understanding of functions and physiological roles of proteases, as well as for therapeutic target identification and pharmaceutical applicability. Consequently, there is a great demand for bioinformatics methods that can predict novel substrate cleavage events with high accuracy by utilizing both sequence and structural information. In this study, we present Procleave, a novel bioinformatics approach for predicting protease-specific substrates and specific cleavage sites by taking into account both their sequence and 3D structural information. Structural features of known cleavage sites were represented by discrete values using a LOWESS data-smoothing optimization method, which turned out to be critical for the performance of Procleave. The optimal approximations of all structural parameter values were encoded in a conditional random field (CRF) computational framework, alongside sequence and chemical group-based features. Here, we demonstrate the outstanding performance of Procleave through extensive benchmarking and independent tests. Procleave is capable of correctly identifying most cleavage sites in the case study. Importantly, when applied to the human structural proteome encompassing 17,628 protein structures, Procleave suggests a number of potential novel target substrates and their corresponding cleavage sites of different proteases. Procleave is implemented as a webserver and is freely accessible at http://procleave.erc.monash.edu/.
6.Formulation Optimization and Cytotoxicity Study of GGPFV-modified Daunorubicin/dioscin Liposomes
Xuemin YAO ; Ming JING ; Fuyi CAI ; Liang KONG ; Xuetao LI
China Pharmacy 2020;31(21):2579-2584
OBJECTIVE:To prepare GGPFV-modified Daunorubicin/dioscin liposomes ,and to optimize their formulation and to preliminarily evaluate their cytotoxicity to breast cancer cells in vitro . METHODS :Daunorubicin and diosgenin were wrapped by thin film dispersion method and ammonium sulfate hydration method ;the surface was modified with DSPE-PEG2000-GGPFV to prepare GGPFV-modified Daunorubicin/dioscin liposomes. Taking encapsulation rate as index ,Box-Behnken response surface methodology was used to optimize the film hydration volume ,cholesterol amount and daunorubicin amount in the formulation. The entrapment efficiency of 3 batches of liposomes prepared according to the optimal formulation was determined. The effects of Daunorubicin/dioscin liposomes ,GGPFV-modified Daunorubicin/dioscin liposomes and blank liposomes on the survival rate of human breast cancer MDA-MB- 435S cells were compared. RESULTS :The optimal formulation was as film hydration volume of 5 mL,cholesterol of 4 mg,yolk lecithin of 22 mg,daunorubicin of 0.55 mg,dioscin of 0.85 mg,DSPE-PEG2000 of 3.5 mg, DSPE-PEG2000-GGPFV of 2 mg. The encapsulation rate of daunorubicin was (96.21±1.54)% and that of dioscin was (95.39± 2.48)% in the 3 batches of liposomes prepared. The in vitro cytotoxicity tests showed that the inhibition effect of GGPFV-modified Daunorubicin/dioscin liposome on MDA-MB-435S cells was significantly stronger than that of Daunorubicin/dioscin liposome (P< 0.05). There was no cytotoxicity in the membrane. CONCLUSIONS :GGPFV-modified Daunorubicin/dioscin liposomes are successfully prepared ,and its inhibitory effect on human breast cancer MDA-MB- 435S cells in vitro was significantly enhanced.
7.Exploration of preparations for constructing emergency-oriented hospitals under COVID-19 Pan-demic
Lili GAI ; Jie GAO ; Yanyong FU ; Qiang LI ; Chunxiao XUE ; Li TIAN ; Wenge ZHANG ; Guoyue YANG ; Fuyu ZHANG ; Qiang ZHANG ; Qian ZHANG ; Fuyi ZHANG ; Zhijie LIU ; Tong LI
Modern Hospital 2020;20(5):634-636,639
Objective To explore the key initiatives and effective methods for preparing the constructions of emergency-oriented hospitals under COVID-19 pandemic. Methods The wartime mechanism was strengthened by adhering to unified leadership, trengthening the top-level design and clarifying the division of responsibilities. Objective management was used as a means to take into account the key of personnel allocation and training, prevention and control of hospital infection, transformation of contagious ward, logistic support, equipment and material supply and construction of system and process. Results The preparations and constructions of the emergency-oriented hospitals were completed in 72 hours,which passed the acceptance and inspections from infection control experts,who appraised our work to be “the highest in difficulty, the fastest in project progress and the highest in quality". Totally, upon to the preparations,14 medical teams were set up and the layout process reestablishment of 14 wards was completed, the installation and preparation of nearly 10000 sets/pieces of medical equipment and medical materials were completed as well and more than 80 work systems and process systems for 9 major modules were established. Conclusion The preparations and constructions of emergency-oriented hospitals should be performed upon the thorough implementation of the decisions and arrangements by the municipal Party committee and the municipal government, insisting on the wartime thinking and establishment of high-quality management team and effective goal management focusing on details and actual needs of medical staff.
8.Deletion detection and functional annotation of chromosome 1 substitution strains from Chinese wild mice
Fuyi XU ; Tianzhu CHAO ; Shixian HU ; Kai LI ; Yuxun ZHOU ; Liangliang ZHOU ; Junhua XIAO
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2017;25(1):20-24
Objective Deletion detection and annotation of 18 lines from the population of specific chromosome 1 substitution strains ( PCSSs) derived from Chinese wild mice based on whole genome re-sequencing data. Methods Whole genome re?sequencing of the 18 lines were performed on the Illumina Hiseq platform. SpeedSeq software was used to detect the deletion after read alignment. Further annotation was obtained using SnpEff software. Results 13803 dele?tions were identified among the 18 lines, the length of deletion was ranged from 51bp to 70 kb, among them nearly 50%were less than 500 bp. Through functional annotation,we found most of the variants were located in intronic (50. 361%) and intergenic (28. 745%) regions. However, we also identified 31 protein coding genes harboring loss?of?function dele?tions. Among them, 3 genes were associated with human diseases, 7 genes were participated in 11 KEGG pathways. Conclusion The chromosome 1 of PCSSs harbors abundant deletion mutations which can be used as genetic markers in genetic studies.
9.Value of serum amyloid A in patients with acute exacerbation of chronic pulmonary diseases
Yancong LI ; Jiesi ZHANG ; Chaowen GUO ; Jianzhi YUAN ; Fuyi LI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(14):2349-2352
Objective To assess the value of serum amyloid A(SAA)in patients with acute exacerbation of chronic pulmonary diseases. Methods Seventy AECOPD patients were randomly chosen. The AECOPD patients were divided into bacterial infection induced group and non-bacterial infection induced group by sputum bacteria culture. Thirty five SCOPD patients were chosen as control group. General data was collected. Lung function ,chest X ray,blood routine,CRP,SAA,IL6 and PCT were deteced and compared in the 3 groups. The diagnostic value of SAA to distinguish bacterial infection induced AECOPD was estimated. Results SAA of both AECOPD sub-groups were significantly higher than that of healthy controls. SAA in infection group is higher that that in exacerba-tion group. In terms of ROC curve,AUC was 0.8682 for SAA to distinguish merging bacterial infection,and the cut-off value was 72.10 mg/L with sensitivity of 94.29% and specificity of 65.71%. Conclusion SAA increases in AECOPD patients,and more obviously in AECOPD patients with bacterial infection. SAA may be used as a reliable biomarker not only to distinguish AECOPD patients from SCOPD patients ,but also distinguish merging bacterial infection during AECOPD.
10.Establishment of a universal fluorescent multiplex cPCR method for detection of copy number variations in mice
Tianzhu CHAO ; Pengxiang LI ; Fuyi XU ; Kai LI ; Yuxun ZHOU ; Junhua XIAO
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2015;(6):591-596
Objective To establish a high throughput general multiple competitive polymerase chain reaction ( cPCR) detecting method of copy number variations ( CNVs) for the population of chromosome 1 substitution strains from wild mice.Method The selected 14 loci, including 11 CNVs on chromosome 1 and internal control loci on other three chromosmes (Chr 7, Chr 19 and Chr X), were detected based on the universal fluorescent primer multiple competitive pol-ymerase chain reaction.All specific cloned plasmids were constructed as competitors.Results Altogether 11 CNVs were designed in one panel, and the copy of Chr X accurately reflects the gender.Conclusions A rapid and high-throughput fluorescent multiplex cPCR assay is established which can be used for detection of copy number variations on chromosome 1 in mice.

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