1.Establishment and preliminary application of neutralizing antibody detection method for human respiratory syncytial virus
Li ZHANG ; Hai LI ; Lei CAO ; Hongqiao HU ; Na WANG ; Haixin LI ; Jie JIANG ; Naiying MAO ; Xiaomei LI ; Yan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;58(7):959-966
Objective:To establish a Plaque-reduction Neutralization Test (PRNT) for the detection of neutralizing antibody titers of Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus (HRSV) and optimize the conditions for preliminary application.Methods:The CHO expression system was used to produce palivizumab monoclonal antibody (palivizumab) and the influencing factors such as cell type, cell culture duration, fixation and permeabilization protocols, and blocking agents. The reproducibility of the method was verified and its correlation was verified with conventional PRNT. Finally, the optimized PRNT assay was further used to determine neutralizing antibody titers against HRSV subtypes A and B in BALB/c mouse serum (immunized by intramuscular injection of HRSV fusion proteins).Results:Palivizumab was expressed at approximately 50 mg/L. The optimal working conditions for PRNT were as follows: culturing HEp-2 cells for 2 days, fixing with 4% (V/V) paraformaldehyde at room temperature for 15 min followed by 0.2% (V/V) Triton X-100 permeabilization for 15 minutes as the optimal fixation-permeabilization and removing the blocking step. The overall coefficient of variation (CV) for the reproducibility validation of this method was <15%, showing a good linear relationship with the conventional PRNT. The Spearman correlation coefficient r s was 0.983. This method was used to detect neutralizing antibody titers in mouse sera against HRSV subtype A strain long and subtype B strain 9320, and the fusion proteins combined with AlOH and CpG adjuvant induced the highest neutralizing antibody titers in mice. Conclusion:The HRSV neutralizing antibody assay established in this study is rapid, reproducible, high-throughput, and can be used to detect neutralizing antibodies to HRSV subtypes A and B.
2.Establishment and preliminary application of neutralizing antibody detection method for human respiratory syncytial virus
Li ZHANG ; Hai LI ; Lei CAO ; Hongqiao HU ; Na WANG ; Haixin LI ; Jie JIANG ; Naiying MAO ; Xiaomei LI ; Yan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;58(7):959-966
Objective:To establish a Plaque-reduction Neutralization Test (PRNT) for the detection of neutralizing antibody titers of Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus (HRSV) and optimize the conditions for preliminary application.Methods:The CHO expression system was used to produce palivizumab monoclonal antibody (palivizumab) and the influencing factors such as cell type, cell culture duration, fixation and permeabilization protocols, and blocking agents. The reproducibility of the method was verified and its correlation was verified with conventional PRNT. Finally, the optimized PRNT assay was further used to determine neutralizing antibody titers against HRSV subtypes A and B in BALB/c mouse serum (immunized by intramuscular injection of HRSV fusion proteins).Results:Palivizumab was expressed at approximately 50 mg/L. The optimal working conditions for PRNT were as follows: culturing HEp-2 cells for 2 days, fixing with 4% (V/V) paraformaldehyde at room temperature for 15 min followed by 0.2% (V/V) Triton X-100 permeabilization for 15 minutes as the optimal fixation-permeabilization and removing the blocking step. The overall coefficient of variation (CV) for the reproducibility validation of this method was <15%, showing a good linear relationship with the conventional PRNT. The Spearman correlation coefficient r s was 0.983. This method was used to detect neutralizing antibody titers in mouse sera against HRSV subtype A strain long and subtype B strain 9320, and the fusion proteins combined with AlOH and CpG adjuvant induced the highest neutralizing antibody titers in mice. Conclusion:The HRSV neutralizing antibody assay established in this study is rapid, reproducible, high-throughput, and can be used to detect neutralizing antibodies to HRSV subtypes A and B.
3.Current situation and influencing factors of humanistic care satisfaction of Chinese patients
Ruxin JIANG ; Shaoshan PAN ; Yilan LIU ; Shujie GUO ; Haixin ZHANG ; Hongyu SUN ; Huiling LI ; Hongmei ZHANG ; Yinglan LI ; Chunlan ZHOU ; Caixia XING ; Ruiying YU ; Yaling WANG ; Lin WANG ; Fengjian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2023;39(3):210-215
Objective:To investigate the current situation and influencing factors of patients′ satisfaction with nursing humanistic care, and to provide reference for improving the quality of such care provided by hospitals.Methods:From July to August 2022, outpatients and inpatients in 30 provinces were selected by multi-stage stratified sampling as the survey objects. A cross-sectional survey was conducted on an online platform, using the general information questionnaire and Chinese version of methodist health care system nurse caring instrument revised by the research group. The latter instrument consists of 12 dimensions. namely care coordination, competence, teaching/learning, emotional support, respect for individuality, physical comfort, availability, helping/trusting relationship, patient/family engagement, physical environment, spiritual environment and outcomes. Descriptive analysis was performed on the data collected by the questionnaires, and independent sample t-test and one-way ANOVA were used to analyze the influencing factors of patient satisfaction. Results:A total of 107 hospitals were selected for questionnaire survey, including 86 tertiary hospitals and 21 secondary hospitals, and 29 108 valid questionnaires were recovered. The patient satisfaction with nursing humanistic care scored (5.40±0.86); the top three dimensions were competence (5.50±0.89), emotional support (5.47±0.88) and helping/trusting relationship (5.46±0.86); the lowest scoring dimensions were teaching/learning (5.38±1.01), spiritual environment (5.36±1.04) and patient/family engagement (5.11±1.28). Differences with gender, age, marital status, child status, educational level, occupation, place of residence, economic region, per capita monthly income of the family, type of medical insurance, medical department visited and surgery or not presented significant differences on the patient satisfaction with nursing humanistic care scores ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The satisfaction of patients with hospital′s nursing humanistic care in China was at the middle to upper level. In the future, health education for patients should be strengthened, and a mode of family-engaged nursing humanistic care should be constructed in line with the Chinese cultural background. In the process of nursing services, the particularity of patient groups should be considered to better meet their needs.
4.Neonatal isolated sulfite oxidase deficiency: a case report and literature review
Jiakai WEI ; Yujuan ZHAO ; Jiangang ZHAO ; Haixin MA ; Haoxiang JIANG ; Ying YANG ; Lu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Neonatology 2022;37(1):49-54
Objective:To study the clinical and laboratory characteristics of neonatal isolated sulfite oxidase deficiency (ISOD).Methods:An infant with neonatal ISOD admitted to our hospital was retrospectively analyzed. Using key words "isolated sulfite oxidase deficiency", "SUOX gene", "Infant, newborn", databases including CNKI, Wanfang database, National library and literature center of science and technology, China science paper online, PubMed, Web of Science and EMBASE (up to January 2021) were searched and literature review was conducted. The clinical manifestations, laboratory results, treatment and prognosis were analyzed.Results:Our patient was a full-term male infant with eye movement disorder, refractory seizures, feeding difficulties, increased muscle tone, developmental retardation and microcephaly. Urine sulfite paper-strip test was positive. Uric acid was normal. Whole exon sequencing (WES) revealed SUOX c.475G>T and c.1201A>G compound heterozygous mutations. Cranial MRI showed multiple encephalomalacia and brain atrophy at 5-month of age. The infant died at 8-month. In the literature review, a total of 29 articles and 32 cases of neonatal ISOD were found. 87.5% of the cases developed symptoms within 1-week after birth. All had convulsive seizures. Some of them had feeding difficulties, muscle tone changes, developmental retardation, microcephaly and ectopia lentis. Cranial imaging showed white matter cystic lesions and brain atrophy. Laboratory examination showed elevated urinary sulfite and S-sulfocysteine. Uric acid and xanthine/hypoxanthine were normal. Blood homocysteine was decreased. 23 cases received genetic testing and all of them had SUOX mutations. The treatment was mainly symptomatic relief and supportive treatment. During follow-up, 15 cases died, 13 cases survived and 4 cases were unknown. All the surviving children had drug-resistant convulsions and developmental retardation.Conclusions:Neonatal ISOD may present with refractory convulsions, feeding difficulties and developmental retardation. Cystic white matter changes and brain atrophy may be seen on cranial imaging. Elevated urinary sulfites, decreased blood homocysteine and normal uric acid are important clues for diagnosis. Genetic testing is helpful for early diagnosis.
5.ClinicalfeaturesandCTanalysesofhematopathyGassociatedairGleaksyndromes
Kemin ZHANG ; Fan YANG ; Guangji ZHANG ; Jianfeng YAO ; Wenbin CAO ; Kun SUN ; Hongyan SUN ; Lihui JIANG ; Xiaoxue WANG ; Haixin ZHAO
Journal of Practical Radiology 2019;35(5):734-737,779
Objective ThispaperpresentedaninvestigationonthesimilaritiesanddifferencesintheclinicalfeaturesandCTfindings betweenallogeneichematopoieticstem celltransplantation (allo-HSCT)inducedandnon-transplantinducedair-leaksyndromes (ALS)inpatientssufferingfromhematopathy,toimprovetheunderstandingofALSinpatientswithhematopathy.Methods Retrospective analysesandcomparisonsofclinicaldataandCTimageswereconductedbetweenGroupA (12patientswithALSafterallo-HSCT) andGroupB (26patientswithnon-transplant-relatedALS).A M annG W hitney U testwasperformedtoevaluatethemeasurementdata, andthe χ 2testor Fisher exacttestwasconductedtoexaminetheenumerationdata.Differencethresholdsof P<0.05from bothsides weretakentobethedeterminantforstatisticalsignificance.Results TheincidenceratesofALSinpatientswithhematopathyafter anallo-HSCTwerefoundtobesignificantlyhigherthanthoseinpatientsonwhomsuchtransplantshadnotbeenperformed(1.84%. vs.0.06%),P<0.001.SymptomsofdyspneaweremuchmorefrequentlyobservedingroupAcomparedtogroupB (7/12vs1/26), P<0.01;whereasthedifferencesforthesymptomsofchesttightness,chestpain,andpharyngalgia werenotadequateintermsofstatistical significance,P>0.05.IngroupA,theoccurrencesofALSsecondarytolongonsetnon-infectionpulmonarycomplications(LONIPC) associatedwithchronicgraft-versus-hostdisease(cGVHD)werefoundin8/12patients,whereastheoccurrencesin15/26patients weresecondarytopulmonaryinfectioningroupB,P<0.01.Therewerenostatisticallysignificantdifferencesinage,gender,BMI, backgroundblooddisease,basictreatmentcounts,CTtype,treatmentmethodsandCTdisappearancetimelengthbetweenthetwo groups,P>0.05.Conclusion Thereweredifferencesintheincidencerates,basiclungdiseasesandclinicalsymptomsbetweenallo-HSCT inducedandnon-transplantinducedALSinpatientssufferingfromhematopathy.Hematopathy-associatedALSwascommoninyoung adultswithlankypostures,patientswithleukemiaasback-grounddisease,patientswithahistoryofchemotherapyandpatientswith pulmonarydiseases.Thecommonsymptomsofpatients with hematopathy-associated ALS were chesttightness and chest pain,andpatients’overallprognosisweregood,meanwhileCT manifestationsweremainlycharacterizedbymixedpulmonary interstitialemphysema(PIE)+pneumomediastinum (PM)andsimplepneumothorax (PT).
6.Diagnostic value of the combinations of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid galactomannan test and serum galactomannan test in invasive pulmonary aspergillosis.
Lihua LIU ; Jianmei LI ; Haixin DONG ; Luning JIANG ; Hui SONG ; Shuyuan ZHANG ; Yuqin ZHANG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2019;31(3):331-335
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the accuracy and diagnostic value of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid galactomannan test (BALF-GM) combined with serum GM test on invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (IPA).
METHODS:
190 cases of BALF-GM and 4 787 cases of serum GM specimens suspected of fungal infection in patients admitted to Affiliated Hospital of Jining Medical University from January 2016 to June 2018 were enrolled and analyzed. All patients were classified into clinically confirmed IPA, clinically diagnosed IPA, suspected IPA and excluded IPA according to the classification standard of Expert consensus on diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary mycosis. The coincidence rate of BALF and serum GM test results with clinical diagnosis was analyzed. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was performed, and the diagnostic value of BALF and serum GM test alone or in combination for IPA was evaluated. Subgroup analysis was performed in patients with normal or abnormal immune function, and the sensitivity and specificity of BALF and serum GM test were compared separately or jointly.
RESULTS:
The positive rate of BALF-GM was 46.8% (89/190), and 10.4% (497/4 787) on serum GM. Among them, 156 patients were both tested on BALF and serum GM. There were 44 cases with both positive in BALF and serum GM, the coincidence rate of clinical definite was 93.2% (41/44). There were 34 cases with positive BALF-GM and negative GM test in serum, and the coincidence rate of clinical definite was 64.7% (22/34). There were 56 cases positive in serum GM and negative in BALF-GM, and the coincidence rate of clinical definite was 48.2% (27/56). BALF and serum GM tests were both negative in 22 cases, and the coincidence rate of exclusion diagnosis was 90.9% (20/22). ROC curve analysis showed that the diagnostic value of BALF-GM test combined with serum GM test for IPA was better than that of BALF-GM test or serum GM test alone [area under ROC curve (AUC): 0.992 vs. 0.983, 0.976]. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) were 95.3%, 87.0%, 93.2% and 90.9%, respectively. Subgroup analysis showed that among 89 patients with positive BALF-GM test, 85 cases (95.5%) had normal immune function and 4 cases (4.5%) had unknown condition. Among 497 patients with positive serum GM test, 12 cases (2.4%) had normal immune function, 372 cases (74.9%) had abnormal immune function and 113 cases (22.7%) were uncertain. It was shown by ROC curve analysis that the sensitivity of positive BALF-GM test in diagnosis of IPA in patients with normal immune function was higher than that of positive serum GM test (95.6% vs. 88.9%), while the sensitivity of positive serum GM test in patients with abnormal immune function was higher than that of positive BALF-GM test (91.8% vs. 89.9%).
CONCLUSIONS
The results of BALF and serum GM tests are in good agreement with clinical diagnosis, and the combined detection of BALF and serum GM is more valuable for IPA diagnosis than single detection, especially for patients with unknown immune function.
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7.The influencing factors of caregivers in patient with nasopharyngeal carcinoma undergoing radiotherapy
Haixin LIANG ; Li YIN ; Peng ZHANG ; Ren JIANG ; Enmei JIU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(5):364-368
Objective To investigate the level and influencing factors of care burden in caregivers of patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma undergoing radiotherapy. Methods Totally 117 caregivers of patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma undergoing radiotherapy and 117 patients were investigated with general information questionnaire, Zarit caregiver Burden Interiew (ZBI), Self-Perceived Burden Scale (SPBS), Karnofsky Performance Scale (KPS). Results The caregiver burden score of nasopharyngeal carcinoma undergoing radiotherapy was 28.44±18.16,in light level.The main influencing factors included the caregiver′s occupational status, physical health level, the patients of self-perceived burden level. Conclusion Nursing staff should pay attention to the self-perceived of caregivers and patients, and to provide caregivers professional and individualized care guidance and psychological counseling, so as to reduce the burden of care and improve the quality of care for patients.
8.Efficacy of the traditional Chinese medicine NAOAN capsule for primary prevention of stroke in high-risk population
Hongmei LIU ; Bin JIANG ; Jiuyi HUANG ; Yunhai LIU ; Zhen HONG ; Li HE ; Siyan ZHAN ; Dongling SUN ; Xiaojuan RU ; Haixin SUN ; Wenzhi WANG
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2018;12(5):415-419
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of the traditional Chinese medicine NAOAN capsule in primary prevention of stroke in high?risk populations. Methods A multicenter, randomized controlled study was performed in community setting, involving 1 088 individuals at high risk of stroke, with cerebrovascular function scores<75 and 10?year Framingham stroke risk ≥6%. Subjects were recruited in communities at Beijing, Shanghai, Changsha, and Chengdu communities, through resident committees or the village unit. A total of 559 subjects were randomized into a group treated with the NAOAN capsule, and 529 subjects in an aspirin treatment group. Follow?up was performed every 2 months for 2 years. At the mid?point and end of the intervention, we compared cerebrovascular function differences between the 2 groups. Results During the 2?year community trial, 531 subjects in the NAOAN capsule group and 465 in the aspirin group followed the protocol. Cerebrovascular function scores increased from 45.2±19.7 at baseline to 61.7±26.5 after the 2?year trial (t=-12.931, P<0.001) in the NAOAN capsule group, and from 47.2±18.9 at baseline to 53.7 ± 25.1 (t=-5.058, P<0.001) in the aspirin group; greater increases in cerebrovascular function scores were found in the NAOAN capsule group than that in the aspirin group (t=4.906, P<0.001). Conclusions Cerebrovascular function in individuals at high risk of stroke was improved by taking NAOAN capsule. Cerebrovascular function scores improved more with NAOAN capsules than with aspirin.
9.Discussion on Regulatory Risk of in Vitro Diagnostic Reagents in Use.
Zhe LI ; Haixin JIANG ; Jingke WANG ; Jiefang SHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2018;42(1):62-63
According to the information of the supervision and inspection of in vitro diagnostic reagents for clinical use, this article analyzed the compliance issues and discussed the methods to solve the problems, to urge medical institutions to reduce the regulatory risk of in vitro diagnostic reagents in use.
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10.Effect of apigenin on the multidrug resistant breast cancer cell line MCF-7/ADR
Yaxin ZHAO ; Jiefan LIU ; Minghua JIANG ; Haixin QIAN
China Oncology 2017;27(8):648-654
Background and purpose: Multidrug resistance of tumor cells is the main factor for the failure of chemotherapy. It is found that the apigenin has the anti-tumor effect, but its role in multidrug resistant cells was rarely reported. This study aimed to investigate the effect of apigenin on multidrug resistant breast cancer cell line MCF-7/ADR, and to explore the role of apigenin in reversing multidrug resistance. Methods: The MCF-7/ADR cells were cultured with different concentrations of apigenin, and the same cells were cultured with ADR in the control group. Thecell proliferation was detected by MTT, the cell cycle distribution was detected by PI, and the cell apoptosis was detect-ed by Annexin V/PI. The drug sensitivity in vitro was detected by the method of MTT, and the drug retention rate was detected by rhodamine 123 accumulation. The expression of P-gp protein was measured by Western blot, the RT-PCR method was used to detect the transcription of multidrug resistance gene MDR1. Results: The MCF-7/ADR cell prolif-eration was inhibited by the apigenin, the cell cycle progression was blocked by the apigenin, and the cell apoptosis was induced by the apigenin. There were significant differences between the apigenin group and the ADR group (P<0.05). The IC50 of ADR on MCF-7/ADR cell was (12.37±0.18) μg/mL with the apigenin effect, while the IC50 of ADR on MCF-7/ADR cell was (39.83±0.29) μg/mL without the apigenin effect (P<0.05). The reversal index was 3.22. The retention rate of rhodamine 123 in MCF-7/ADR cells in the apigenin group was higher than that in the ADR group. The MDR1 gene transcription level in MCF-7/ADR cells was higher than that in the MCF-7 cells, and the P-gp expression in MCF-7/ADR cells was higher than that in the MCF-7 cells. However, the level of MDR1 gene transcription and P-gp expression were down-regulated by the apigenin in the MCF-7/ADR cells. Conclusion: The apigenin had anti-MCF-7/ADR effect, and played the role of reversing multidrug resistance in the MCF-7/ADR cells. The mechanism may be related to down-regulation of the MDR1 gene transcription and the P-gp mediated drug e?ux function.

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