1.Value of diffusion tensor imaging in evaluating prognosis of cerebral hemorrhage related cerebral function
Lei HUANG ; Fei YE ; Likun WANG ; Guofeng WU
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(12):1896-1900,1905
Intracerebral hemorrhage(ICH)is a nervous system disease that seriously endangers human health,with a very high rate of disability and fatality.Most survivors will leave behind varying degrees of neu-rological dysfunction.Therefore,early assessment of neurological function in the patients with cerebral hemor-rhage has an important clinical significance.Diffusion tensor imaging(DTI)is a nuclear magnetic resonance technique to noninvasively reconstruct the structure and path of nerve fiber bundles in vivo,which can be used to the condition evaluation and prognosis judgment after ICH,and has an important clinical significance for the evaluation of neurological dysfunction.This paper reviews the related value of DTI in the prognosis evaluation of the patients with ICH.
2.Clinicopathological and genetic characteristics of congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation of lung and its associated lung cancer in adults
Lin LIANG ; Chunyan WU ; Liping ZHANG ; Likun HOU ; Zhengwei DONG ; Wei WU ; Yan HUANG ; Huikang XIE
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2024;53(2):130-135
Objective:To investigate the clinicopathological features and genetic characteristics of congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation (CCAM) of lung and CCAM associated lung cancer in adults.Methods:A total of 13 cases of CCAM of lung in adults, diagnosed from June 2015 to May 2023, were collected from the Department of Pathology, Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine, China. Their histopathological features were correlated with probable development into lung cancer. Next-generation sequencing was performed on the benign and malignant areas of all cases.Results:The pathological classification of all cases were of CCAM of lung type 1. There were 4 male and 9 female cases, age ranged from 18 to 65 years, with a mean age of 41 years. Six cases were accompanied by lung cancer, all of them were mucinous adenocarcinoma. Next-generation sequencing showed no gene mutation in 2 of the 13 cases; KRAS mutations in exon 2 were detected in 7 cases, in which there were 6 cases complicated with lung mucinous adenocarcinoma and no matter in the malignant or benign regions, the same case exhibited the same mutation sites in KRAS gene.Conclusions:CCAM of the lung is a congenital disease, and in adults, type 1 is most commonly found in the pathological classification, and it is often accompanied by cancer. Gene mutations are frequently detected in CCAM of the lung, KRAS being the most recurrent mutation which may play an important role in the carcinogenesis.
3.Chinese expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage in adults (version 2023)
Fan FAN ; Junfeng FENG ; Xin CHEN ; Kaiwei HAN ; Xianjian HUANG ; Chuntao LI ; Ziyuan LIU ; Chunlong ZHONG ; Ligang CHEN ; Wenjin CHEN ; Bin DONG ; Jixin DUAN ; Wenhua FANG ; Guang FENG ; Guoyi GAO ; Liang GAO ; Chunhua HANG ; Lijin HE ; Lijun HOU ; Qibing HUANG ; Jiyao JIANG ; Rongcai JIANG ; Shengyong LAN ; Lihong LI ; Jinfang LIU ; Zhixiong LIU ; Zhengxiang LUO ; Rongjun QIAN ; Binghui QIU ; Hongtao QU ; Guangzhi SHI ; Kai SHU ; Haiying SUN ; Xiaoou SUN ; Ning WANG ; Qinghua WANG ; Yuhai WANG ; Junji WEI ; Xiangpin WEI ; Lixin XU ; Chaohua YANG ; Hua YANG ; Likun YANG ; Xiaofeng YANG ; Renhe YU ; Yongming ZHANG ; Weiping ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(9):769-779
Traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage commonly presents in traumatic brain injury patients, and it may lead to complications such as meningitis, ventriculitis, brain abscess, subdural hematoma or tension pneumocephalus. When misdiagnosed or inappropriately treated, traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage may result in severe complications and may be life-threatening. Some traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage has concealed manifestations and is prone to misdiagnosis. Due to different sites and mechanisms of trauma and degree of cerebrospinal fluid leak, treatments for traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage varies greatly. Hence, the Craniocerebral Trauma Professional Group of Neurosurgery Branch of Chinese Medical Association and the Neurological Injury Professional Group of Trauma Branch of Chinese Medical Association organized relevant experts to formulate the " Chinese expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage in adults ( version 2023)" based on existing clinical evidence and experience. The consensus consisted of 16 recommendations, covering the leakage diagnosis, localization, treatments, and intracranial infection prevention, so as to standardize the diagnosis and treatment of traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage and improve the overall prognosis of the patients.
4.Development of enzyme immobilization systems for CO2 bioconversion: advances and challenges.
Shaoyu SONG ; Xiuling JI ; Likun LUAN ; Ying ZHANG ; Yuhong HUANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2023;39(8):3143-3168
Enzyme-catalyzed CO2 reduction to value-added commodities is important for alleviating the global environmental issues and energy crises due to high selectivity and mild conditions. Owing to high energy density, formic acid or methanol produced from CO2 using formate dehydrogenase (FDH) or multi-enzyme cascades are promising target chemicals for CO2 utilization. However, the low activity, poor stability and low reusability of key enzymes involved in such process hampered its large-scale application. Enzyme immobilization provides an effective solution to these problems and significant progress have been made in immobilization carriers. Moreover, integration of enzyme immobilization with other catalysis techniques have been explored extensively. This review summarized the recent advances in the immobilization of enzymes using membranes, inorganic materials, metal-organic frameworks, covalent organic frameworks and other carriers, and illustrated the characteristics and advantages of different immobilization materials and immobilization methods. The synergistic effects and applications of immobilized enzymes and electrocatalytic or photocatalytic coupling reaction systems for CO2 reduction were further summarized. Finally, the current challenges of enzyme immobilization technology and coupling reaction systems were pointed out and their development prospects were presented.
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Carbon Dioxide
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Formate Dehydrogenases
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Metal-Organic Frameworks
5.One-step synthesis of site-specific antibody-drug conjugates by reprograming IgG glycoengineering with LacNAc-based substrates.
Wei SHI ; Wanzhen LI ; Jianxin ZHANG ; Tiehai LI ; Yakai SONG ; Yue ZENG ; Qian DONG ; Zeng LIN ; Likun GONG ; Shuquan FAN ; Feng TANG ; Wei HUANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(5):2417-2428
Glycosite-specific antibody‒drug conjugatess (gsADCs), harnessing Asn297 N-glycan of IgG Fc as the conjugation site for drug payloads, usually require multi-step glycoengineering with two or more enzymes, which limits the substrate diversification and complicates the preparation process. Herein, we report a series of novel disaccharide-based substrates, which reprogram the IgG glycoengineering to one-step synthesis of gsADCs, catalyzed by an endo-N-acetylglucosaminidase (ENGase) of Endo-S2. IgG glycoengineering via ENGases usually has two steps: deglycosylation by wild-type (WT) ENGases and transglycosylation by mutated ENGases. But in the current method, we have found that disaccharide LacNAc oxazoline can be efficiently assembled onto IgG by WT Endo-S2 without hydrolysis of the product, which enables the one-step glycoengineering directly from native antibodies. Further studies on substrate specificity revealed that this approach has excellent tolerance on various modification of 6-Gal motif of LacNAc. Within 1 h, one-step synthesis of gsADC was achieved using the LacNAc-toxin substrates including structures free of bioorthogonal groups. These gsADCs demonstrated good homogeneity, buffer stability, in vitro and in vivo anti-tumor activity. This work presents a novel strategy using LacNAc-based substrates to reprogram the multi-step IgG glycoengineering to a one-step manner for highly efficient synthesis of gsADCs.
6.The current situation and its influential factors of social isolation in community elderly patients with knee osteoarthritis
Pingping WEI ; Jianping SUN ; Aihong GAO ; Hongxia WU ; Likun HUANG ; Huiqiong BAI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2022;38(23):1775-1781
Objective:To investigate the incidence of social isolationin community elderly patients with knee osteoarthritis and analyze its influencing factors.Methods:From January to April 2021, 240 community elderly with knee osteoarthritis in three community health service centers in Taiyuan (Yingbin community, Dawang community and Pingyang second community) were selected as research objects by convenient sampling method. They were investigated by general data questionnaire, Lubben Social Network Scale-6(Lubben-6), Geriatric Depression Scale-15, Perceived Social Support Scale, Numerical Rating Scale. Single factor analysis and binary Logistic regression analysis were used to explore the influencing factors of social isolation in elderly patients with knee osteoarthritis.Results:The prevalence of social isolation among community elderly patients with knee osteoarthritis was 43.33% (104/240) . The results of binary logistic regression analysis showed that age ( OR = 2.228, 95% CI 1.436-3.457), complicated diseases ( OR = 1.733, 95% CI 1.028-2.919), exercise ( OR = 0.560, 95% CI 0.360-0.869), depression ( OR = 3.603, 95% CI 1.768-7.339), comprehension of social support ( OR = 0.424, 95% CI 0.253-0.710) and pain ( OR = 1.792, 95% CI 1.147-2.799) were the influencing factors of social isolation in elderly patients with knee osteoarthritis ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The degree of social isolation in community elderly patients with knee osteoarthritis is relatively high, and is affected by many factors. Community medical staff should formulate targeted nursing intervention plans based on their influencing factors to reduce the occurrence of social isolation.
7.Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays for quantification of MMMAE-conjugated ADCs and total antibodies in cynomolgus monkey sera
Pei MIN ; Liu TINGTING ; Ouyang LU ; Sun JIANHUA ; Deng XIAOJIE ; Sun XIAOMIN ; Wu WEI ; Huang PENG ; Chen YI-LI ; Tan XIAORONG ; Liu XIAOYUE ; Zhu PENG ; Liu YONGZHEN ; Wang DEHENG ; Wu JUNLIANG ; Wang QI ; Wang GUIFENG ; Gong LIKUN ; Qin QIUPING ; Wang CHUNHE
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2022;12(4):645-652
Antibody-drug conjugates(ADCs)are commonly heterogeneous and require extensive assessment of exposure-efficacy and exposure-safety relationships in preclinical and clinical studies.In this study,we report the generation of a monoclonal antibody against monomethyl auristatin E(MMAE)and the development,validation,and application of sensitive and high-throughput enzyme-linked immunosor-bent assays(ELISA)to measure the concentrations of MMAE-conjugated ADCs and total antibodies(tAb,antibodies in ADC plus unconjugated antibodies)in cynomolgus monkey sera.These assays were suc-cessfully applied to in vitro plasma stability and pharmacokinetic(PK)studies of SMADC001,an MMAE-conjugated ADC against trophoblast cell surface antigen 2(TROP-2).The plasma stability of SMADC001 was better than that of similar ADCs coupled with PEG4-Val-Cit,Lys(m-dPEG24)-Cit,and Val-Cit linkers.The developed ELISA methods for the calibration standards of ADC and tAb revealed a correlation be-tween serum concentrations and the OD450 values,with R2 at 1.000,and the dynamic range was 0.3-35.0 ng/mL and 0.2-22.0 ng/mL,respectively;the intra-and inter-assay accuracy bias%ranged from-12.2%to-5.2%,precision ranged from-12.4%to-1.4%,and the relative standard deviation(RSD)was less than 6.6%and 8.7%,respectively.The total error was less than 20.4%.The development and validation steps of these two assays met the acceptance criteria for all addressed validation parameters,which suggested that these can be applied to quantify MMAE-conjugated ADCs,as well as in PK studies.Furthermore,these assays can be easily adopted for development of other similar immunoassays.
8.Status and influencing factors of motoric cognitive risk syndrome among the elderly in Taiyuan
Pingping WEI ; Jianping SUN ; Hongxia WU ; Guifang NIU ; Likun HUANG ; Huimin WANG ; Huiqiong BAI ; Xuanxuan LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(15):2036-2042
Objective:To explore the current situation of motoric cognitive risk syndrome (MCR) in the community elderly in Taiyuan and analyze its influencing factors.Methods:From January to April 2021, convenience sampling was used to select 500 elderly people from 5 communities in Taiyuan as the research object. The elderly were investigated with the General Information Questionnaire, Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) , simplified Geriatric Depression Scale-15 (GDS-15) , Short-Form Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA-SF) and Lubben Social Network Scale-6 (Lubben-6) , and 4-meter walk test.Results:A total of 500 questionnaires were distributed, and 492 valid questionnaires were recovered, with a valid recovery rate of 98.40%. The prevalence of MCR among 492 community elderly people in Taiyuan was 11.38% (56/492) . Univariate analysis showed that there were statistically significant differences in the incidence of MCR among the community elderly in Taiyuan with different age, education level, obesity, living alone, number of diseases, diabetes, coronary heart disease, stroke, number of medications, chronic pain, nutritional status, depression and social isolation ( P<0.05) . Logistic regression analysis showed that educational level, obesity, diabetes, chronic pain, nutritional status, depression, and social isolation were the influencing factors of MCR in the elderly in Taiyuan ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The incidence of MCR among the elderly in Taiyuan is high. Individualized interventions should be formulated according to the influencing factors to prevent or delay the occurrence of MCR in the community elderly.
9.Pathological assessment of non-small cell lung cancer resection specimens after neoadjuvant therapy
Yan HUANG ; Liping ZHANG ; Likun HOU ; Zhengwei DONG ; Wei ZHANG ; Wei WU ; Chunyan WU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2021;50(7):773-778
Objective:To pathologically evaluate the surgically resected specimens of three different therapies (neoadjuvant chemotherapy, neoadjuvant targeted therapy and neoadjuvant immunotherapy combined with chemotherapy) for non-small cell lung cancer.Methods:One-hundred and thirteen cases of post neoadjuvant therapy non-small cell lung cancer specimens were collected at Tongji University Affiliated Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital from January 2000 to March 2020. There were ninty patients receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy (chemotherapy group;26 cases of adenocarcinoma and 64 cases of squamous cell carcinoma), 13 patients receiving neoadjuvant targeted therapy (targeted group;13 cases of adenocarcinoma) and 10 patients receiving neoadjuvant immunotherapy combined with chemotherapy (immune combined chemotherapy group;4 cases of adenocarcinoma and 6 cases of squamous cell carcinoma). They were evaluated for histologic tumor regression responses (necrosis, inflammatory cell infiltration, cholesterol crystal deposition, foam cell infiltration, reactive granuloma and interstitial collagenous formation) and pathological responses [main pathological response (MPR) and complete pathological response (PCR)].Results:Chemotherapy group, targeted group and immune combined chemotherapy group all showed degenerative changes in residual tumor cells, increased atypia, various degrees of necrosis, foam cell aggregation, cholesterol cleft, inflammatory cell infiltration, and reactive granuloma in the tumor bed. Histologic characteristics of tumor regression reaction were not different between these three groups ( P>0.05); the highest percentage of necrosis in the targeted group and immune combined chemotherapy group was only 10% and 20%, respectively, while that in the chemotherapy group was as high as 80%. One case of adenocarcinoma in immune combined chemotherapy group had tumor regression bed. The MPR rates of adenocarcinoma in chemotherapy group and squamous cell carcinoma in chemotherapy group were 35% (9/26) and 64% (41/64), respectively; the MPR ratio of targeted group was 2/13; the MPR ratio of adenocarcinomain immune combined chemotherapy group and squamous cell carcinoma in immune combined chemotherapy group were 2/4 and 2/6, respectively. The PCR rates of adenocarcinoma in chemotherapy group and squamous cell carcinoma in chemotherapy group were 11% (3/26) and 3% (2/64), respectively; the PCR ratio of targeted group was 0/13; the PCR ratio of adenocarcinomain immune combined chemotherapy group and squamous cell carcinomain immune combined chemotherapy group were 0/4 and 1/6, respectively. Conclusions:Different neoadjuvant therapy may cause various histopathological changes in non-small cell lung cancer: more necrosis is noted in the chemotherapy group and regression bed frequently appears in the immune combined chemotherapy group. In the immune combined chemotherapy group, there are significant lymphoplasmacytic infiltration and lymphoid follicle formation in the lung parenchyma beside the tumor bed.
10.COVID-ONE-hi:The One-stop Database for COVID-19-specific Humoral Immunity and Clinical Parameters
Xu ZHAOWEI ; Li YANG ; Lei QING ; Huang LIKUN ; Lai DAN-YUN ; Guo SHU-JUAN ; Jiang HE-WEI ; Hou HONGYAN ; Zheng YUN-XIAO ; Wang XUE-NING ; Wu JIAOXIANG ; Ma MING-LIANG ; Zhang BO ; Chen HONG ; Yu CAIZHENG ; Xue JUN-BIAO ; Zhang HAI-NAN ; Qi HUAN ; Yu SIQI ; Lin MINGXI ; Zhang YANDI ; Lin XIAOSONG ; Yao ZONGJIE ; Sheng HUIMING ; Sun ZIYONG ; Wang FENG ; Fan XIONGLIN ; Tao SHENG-CE
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2021;19(5):669-678
Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19),which is caused by SARS-CoV-2,varies with regard to symptoms and mortality rates among populations.Humoral immunity plays critical roles in SARS-CoV-2 infection and recovery from COVID-19.However,differences in immune responses and clinical features among COVID-19 patients remain largely unknown.Here,we report a database for COVID-19-specific IgG/IgM immune responses and clinical parameters(named COVID-ONE-hi).COVID-ONE-hi is based on the data that contain the IgG/IgM responses to 24 full-length/truncated proteins corresponding to 20 of 28 known SARS-CoV-2 proteins and 199 spike protein peptides against 2360 serum samples collected from 783 COVID-19 patients.In addition,96 clinical parameters for the 2360 serum samples and basic information for the 783 patients are integrated into the database.Furthermore,COVID-ONE-hi provides a dashboard for defining samples and a one-click analysis pipeline for a single group or paired groups.A set of samples of interest is easily defined by adjusting the scale bars of a variety of parameters.After the"START"button is clicked,one can readily obtain a comprehensive analysis report for further interpretation.COVID-ONE-hi is freely available at www.COVID-ONE.cn.

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