1.Research progress on Helicobacter pylori CagA-induced gastric inflammation-cancer transformation
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2025;56(1):132-138
Helicobacter pylori (Hp) is currently classified as a class I carcinogen that can cause gastric cancer, research in recent years on how Hp infection causes the occurrence and progression of gastric cancer has attracted much attention. As the primary virulence factor of Hp, cytotoxicity-associated gene A (CagA) has been extensively studied and reported to function as a key excreted toxin for Hp to induce gastric infection, colonization and promote inflammatory-carcinogenic transformation of host cells. Patients infected with CagA-positive strains have a higher risk of developing tumors compared to those infected with CagA-negative strains. Based on previous studies, this article further elaborates on the import process, biological activity, and related molecular mechanisms of virulence protein CagA in the occurrence and development of gastric cancer induced by Hp infection.
2.Recommendations for Standardized Reporting of Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis of Animal Experiments
Qingyong ZHENG ; Donghua YANG ; Zhichao MA ; Ziyu ZHOU ; Yang LU ; Jingyu WANG ; Lina XING ; Yingying KANG ; Li DU ; Chunxiang ZHAO ; Baoshan DI ; Jinhui TIAN
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2025;45(4):496-507
Animal experiments are an essential component of life sciences and medical research. However, the external validity and reliability of individual animal studies are frequently challenged by inherent limitations such as small sample sizes, high design heterogeneity, and poor reproducibility, which impede the effective translation of research findings into clinical practice. Systematic reviews and meta-analysis represent a key methodology for integrating existing evidence and enhancing the robustness of conclusions. Currently, however, the application of systematic reviews and meta-analysis in the field of animal experiments lacks standardized guidelines for their conduct and reporting, resulting in inconsistent quality and, to some extent, diminishing their evidence value. To address this issue, this paper aims to systematically delineate the reporting process for systematic reviews and meta-analysis of animal experiments and to propose a set of standardized recommendations that are both scientific and practical. The article's scope encompasses the entire process, from the preliminary preparatory phase [including formulating the population, intervention, comparison and outcome (PICO) question, assessing feasibility, and protocol pre-registration] to the key writing points for each section of the main report. In the core methods section, the paper elaborates on how to implement literature searches, establish eligibility criteria, perform data extraction, and assess the risk of bias, based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis (PRISMA) statement, in conjunction with relevant guidelines and tools such as Animal Research: Reporting of in Vivo Experiments (ARRIVE) and a risk of bias assessment tool developed by the Systematic Review Centre for Laboratory Animal Experimentation (SYRCLE). For the presentation of results, strategies are proposed for clear and transparent display using flow diagrams and tables of characteristics. The discussion section places particular emphasis on how to scientifically interpret pooled effects, thoroughly analyze sources of heterogeneity, evaluate the impact of publication bias, and cautiously discuss the validity and limitations of extrapolating findings from animal studies to clinical settings. Furthermore, this paper recommends adopting the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology to comprehensively grade the quality of evidence. Through a modular analysis of the entire reporting process, this paper aims to provide researchers in the field with a clear and practical guide, thereby promoting the standardized development of systematic reviews and meta-analysis of animal experiments and enhancing their application value in scientific decision-making and translational medicine.
3.Research on the diagnosis and treatment path of acute vestibular syndrome patients under the concept of humanistic care
Yingying LIU ; Yanning YUN ; Qun WU ; Pan YANG ; Zixuan YUN ; Li LU ; Juanli XING
Chinese Medical Ethics 2024;37(4):466-469
At present,there are many difficulties in the diagnosis and treatment of acute vestibular syndrome(AVS).For example,complex and difficult identification of the cause of disease,uneven diagnosis and treatment levels of clinical doctors,weak humanistic care awareness,lack of communication skills,intrinsic affinity and other reasons,which make it difficult for AVS patients in the process of diagnosis and treatment,and cannot receive timely and effective treatment,resulting in an exacerbation of doctor-patient conflicts.Therefore,it is recommended to explore new paths of AVS diagnosis and treatment work using the humanistic care concept,respect each other between doctors and patients,build a team of medical staff with the value orientation of"humanistic care",and promote the organic unity of theory and practice of"humanistic care",with a view to better promoting the implementation of AVS diagnosis and treatment work,helping more patients rebuild confidence,enhancing quality of life,and improving the doctor-patient relationship.
4.A single-center prospective study of vitamin D levels and its supplementary effect in the first trimester
Jiajia WANG ; Ou WANG ; Rui LI ; Yingying CHEN ; Yanping LIU ; Xiaoping XING
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2024;63(11):1104-1110
Objective:To investigate vitamin D levels and the effect of exogenous vitamin D supplementation in the first trimester among pregnant women in our center.Methods:This was a prospective cohort study. A total of 98 women in the first trimester who were followed-up regularly in Peking Union Medical College Hospital from December 1 st 2020 to December 1 st 2021 were enrolled. Subjects who had medical conditions that affect vitamin D absorption or metabolism were excluded. Questionnaires were administered, and 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] levels were detected using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS) method. According to the basic 25(OH)D level, different dosages of exogenous vitamin D were supplemented. After 4 weeks, 25(OH)D levels were detected again to evaluate the effect of supplementation. T test, analysis of variance, χ2 test, and multiple linear regression analysis were used for analysis. Results:The mean age of enrolled subjects was (33.5±4.0) years. The baseline 25(OH)D level was (41.2±20.0) nmol/L. Briefly, 70.4% (69/98) subjects were deficient in vitamin D, and 42.9% (42/98) patients were using vitamin D supplementation at the time of 25(OH)D testing. Single-factor analysis showed that vitamin D supplementation ( t=-4.21, P<0.001), season ( t=2.59, P=0.011), and nut-eating frequency ( t=2.67, P=0.009) were related to 25(OH)D levels. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that only vitamin D supplementation had a relationship with 25(OH)D level ( B=13.84, P=0.006). According to the baseline 25(OH)D level, 400-5 000 U/d vitamin D3 was supplemented regularly for (4.1±2.5) weeks, and 25(OH)D levels significantly increased after supplementation [(64.1±18.1) vs (37.3±16.6) nmol/L, t=-9.36, P<0.001]. The ascending range was negatively associated with basic 25(OH)D level ( B=-0.66, P<0.001) and positively associated with supplementary dosage ( B=0.51, P<0.001). 25(OH)D levels increased by 0.51 nmol/L on average per 1 μg (40 U) of vitamin D supplementation daily. Conclusions:The proportion of vitamin D deficiency was high in the first trimester among pregnant women in our center. Exogenous vitamin D supplementation could significantly increase 25(OH)D levels, and the effect was negatively associated with basic 25(OH)D level but positively associated with supplementary dosage.
5.OX40L promotes early antibody production after recombinant rabies virus immunization by activating dendritic cells
Yufang WANG ; Ting GAO ; Xiao XING ; Yong WANG ; Shaomei ZI ; Yaping LIU ; Yang HU ; Kang LI ; Yingying LI
Immunological Journal 2024;40(5):425-432
This study performed to determine whether OX40L overexpressed by recombinant rabies virus(LBNSE-OX40L)can enhance the innate immune response through activation of dendritic cells and thus activate early antibody production.Bone marrow dendritic cells(BMDCs)were extracted from the femur of Balb/c mice and cultured for 6 days,and the cultured BMDCs were infected with the parental virus LBNSE and the recombinant virus LBNSE-OX40L with the multiplicity of infections(MOI)=1.The effect of each virus on the maturation of BMDCs was analyzed by flow cytometry;ELISA was used to detect the expression of innate immunity-related cytokines such as interferon-α(IFN-α)and interleukin-12p40(IL-12p40)in the supernatants of the infected BMDCs.For in vivo study,Balb/c female mice were injected intramuscularly with 106 FFU of parental virus LBNSE and recombinant virus LBNSE-OX40L in both hind limbs,and the inguinal lymph nodes of mice were collected on day 6 after immunization,and the proportion of mature DCs was detected by flow cytometry.The serum was collected on day 6 after immunization,and the content of virus-neutralizing antibody(VNA)was detected by antiviral neutralizing antibody titration.Mouse serum was collected on day 6 after immunization,and virus neutralizing antibody content was measured by titration of antiviral neutralizing antibody,while IgG antibody in mouse serum was detected by ELISA.IgM antibody subclasses were detected by ELISA on days 2,4,and 6 after immunization.Compared with the parental virus LBNSE,the recombinant virus LBNSE-OX40L was able to activate more BMDCs in vitro and produce significantly higher levels of IFN-α and IL-12p40.Furthermore,the recombinant virus LBNSE-OX40L stimulated the maturation and differentiation of the DCs in vivo,which led to the rapid production of high levels of VNA and RABV-specific IgG and IgM antibodies.Taken together,LBNSE-OX40L activates dendritic cells to promote the body's innate immune response,and in turn enhances early antibody production,thus can be an early effective rabies vaccine candidate.
6.Analysis of clinical characteristics and prognosis of newly-treated acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients with MLL-AF4 fusion gene-positive
Siyuan XING ; Yingying XING ; Yuanyuan WANG
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2023;32(10):590-593
Objective:To investigate the development of MLL-AF4 fusion gene-positive in newly-treated acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and to analyze the clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients with MLL-AF4 fusion gene-positive ALL.Methods:The clinical data of 455 patients with primary newly-treated ALL from February 2010 to February 2021 in Zhumadian Central Hospital were retrospectively analyzed. Fluorescence in situ hybridization was used to detect the presence of MLL gene rearrangement, and multiplexed nested reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction was used to detect the development of MLL-AF4 fusion gene-positive, and to compare the clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients with positive and negative MLL-AF4 fusion gene.Results:Among 455 patients with primary newly-treated ALL, 30 cases (6.6%) were positive for MLL gene rearrangement, including 21 positive for MLL-AF4 fusion gene (MLL-AF4 positive group), 6 cases positive for MLL-ENL fusion gene, 2 cases positive for MLL-AF9 fusion gene, and 1 case positive for MLL-AF10 fusion gene. A total of 60 ALL patients without any detection of fusion gene during the same period were randomly selected as the MLL-AF4-negative group. The proportion of those with hepatomegaly or splenomegaly, central nervous system (CNS) invasion, and the median peripheral blood leukocyte count and median peripheral blood na?ve cells absolute value in the MLL-AF4-positive group were higher than those in the MLL-AF4-negative group (all P < 0.05). The complete remission rates on day 15 of chemotherapy were 81.0% (17/21) and 90.0% (54/60), respectively in the MLL-AF4-positive group and MLL-AF4-negative group ( χ2 = 0.49, P = 0.484), and the cumulative relapse rates of 3 months were 38.1% (8/21) and 13.3% (8/60), respectively in the MLL-AF4-positive group and MLL-AF4-negative group ( χ2 = 4.56, P = 0.033). The overall survival in the MLL-AF4-positive group was worse than that in the MLL-AF4-negative group ( χ2 = 5.93, P = 0.015). Conclusions:Patients with MLL-AF4 fusion gene-positive ALL have a higher tumor load, a higher recurrence rate, a lower overall survival rate, and a poorer prognosis compared with negative patients at the initial diagnosis.
7.Current situation and path exploration of high-quality development of hospitals led by party building:a case study of Hangzhou first people's hospital
Yueyue WANG ; Yingying ZHANG ; Yan ZHU ; Xing SONG ; Xin CHEN
Modern Hospital 2023;23(12):1829-1831,1835
It is of great significance to conduct investigations and research on party building work in public hospitals to promote high-quality development of hospitals.During the Theme Education period,through visits and research,it was found that due to weak political awareness,outdated infrastructure,and lack of assessment mechanisms,problems such as emphasizing sys-tems over implementation,emphasizing theory over practice,emphasizing business over party building,emphasizing forms over innovation,and emphasizing slogans over implementation were caused.The next step is to strengthen the ideological foundation,innovate the party building brand,encourage secretaries to compete,consolidate basic construction,and improve the supervision and assessment system to comprehensively enhance the hospital's service capacity,providing practical experience for the party building of public hospitals to lead the high-quality development of hospitals.
8.Investigation of Patient Satisfaction Degree with ECG Examination in a Tertiary A Hospital and Its Improvement Strategy
Wei YUAN ; Xindi WANG ; Yingying LIU ; Yanning YUN ; Hansen ZHAO ; Juanli XING
Chinese Medical Ethics 2023;36(4):462-469
To improve overall satisfaction of patients with the hospital and build a harmonious doctor-patient relationship, a survey on satisfaction of patients with ECG examination was conducted in a tertiary A hospital. The analysis was carried out from the aspects of inspection environment, inspection process, inspection experience and overall satisfaction. Logistic regression model was used to analyze the effect of various variables on satisfaction. This paper found that the overall satisfaction rate of patients with ECG examination was 85.18%, lower than that of outpatients. Patients with different characteristics had different satisfaction degree with ECG examination. Patient satisfaction was lower on Mondays and Wednesdays than that on other inspection days, and was lower between 10 a.m. and 14 p.m. The longer the waiting time, the lower satisfaction degree of patients with examination. Based on the results, hospitals should improve the construction of humanistic soft environment to improve the medical environment, scientifically plan the medical treatment process of ECG examination, and further strengthen doctor-patient communication. The ECG room should further promote its management level and strengthen its cultural construction.
9.HIV genotypes and molecular transmission networks among MSM with newly reported HIV infections in Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province from 2010 to 2019
Xing DUAN ; Xinyue LIANG ; Jibao WANG ; Jin YANG ; Yikui WANG ; Yulong YANG ; Sujuan ZHOU ; Tao YANG ; Yuecheng YANG ; Renhai TANG ; Runhua YE ; Yingying DING ; Na HE ; Song DUAN
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(12):1168-1174
ObjectiveThis study aimed to investigate the HIV genotypic subtypes and molecular transmission clusters among men who have sex with men (MSM) with newly reported HIV infections in Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture (Dehong Prefecture), Yunnan Province, China, between 2010 and 2019. The study aimed to identify potential high-risk transmitters and provide reference data for screening, management, and intervention of infection sources. MethodsPlasma samples from newly reported HIV-positive MSM individuals in Dehong Prefecture between 2010 and 2019 were collected. The viral pol gene fragments were amplified, sequenced, and genotyped. Genetic distances (GD) between pairwise sequences were analyzed and calculated. MEGA 7.0 and Gephi were used for phylogenetic and molecular transmission network analysis. ResultsA total of 159 newly reported HIV infections among MSM were included in the study, with successful genotyping of 100 cases. Nine HIV-1 subtypes were identified, with the most prevalent being CRF01_AE subtype (52%), followed by CRF07_BC subtype (31%), CRF55_01B subtype (10%), and others (7%). Cluster analysis revealed a total network access rate of 67%, forming three transmission clusters. CRF01_AE subtype formed two transmission clusters with 38 and 3 infected individuals, while CRF07_BC subtypes formed one transmission cluster with 26 infected individuals. The transmission network within the CRF01_AE clusters exhibited a more complex relationship. Significant differences in educational level were observed between the two main transmission clusters. ConclusionThe predominant HIV subtypes among newly reported MSM cases in Dehong Prefecture between 2010 and 2019 were CRF01_AE and CRF07_BC. Significant cultural differences are observed between the main transmission clusters. Continued monitoring of genotypic subtypes and targeted interventions within transmission clusters are warranted.
10.Screening and analysis of HCV among drug users in Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province from 2014 to 2021
Yanling LI ; Yunqiu ZHANG ; Yuecheng YANG ; Shijiang YANG ; Renhai TANG ; Jibao WANG ; Jin YANG ; Xing DUAN ; Yikui WANG ; Runhua YE ; Yingying DING ; Na HE ; Song DUAN
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(3):229-234
ObjectiveTo analyze the prevalence of HCV antibody positive and associated factors among drug users in Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan, and to provide scientific evidence for HCV prevention. MethodsQuestionnaire surveys and serological testing were conducted among 400 drug users continuously selected from four national AIDS sentinel surveillance in Dehong Prefecture between January and July during 2014‒2021. Results11 683 drug users were included. The prevalence of HCV antibody positive was 20.2% overall, and 14.9%, 20.1%, 22.4%, 19.8%, 22.5%, 20.6%, 24.5%, 19.0% from 2014 to 2021, respectively (trend Z=-3.78, P<0.001). Multivariable analysis indicated the following were independently associated with HCV antibody positive: that older age (OR=1.02, 95%CI: 1.02‒1.03), male (OR=1.70, 95%CI: 1.19‒2.42), unmarried (OR=1.64, 95%CI: 1.44‒1.87), divorced or widowed (OR=1.73, 95%CI: 1.48‒2.02), Jingpo ethnicity (OR=1.39, 95%CI: 1.19‒1.63), injection drug use (OR=15.46, 95%CI: 13.13‒18.12), and HIV infection(OR=4.96, 95%CI:4.12‒5.99). ConclusionThe prevalence of HCV antibody positive among drug users in Dehong Prefecture is high and increases with some fluctuations during 2014 to 2021, which highlights the need to develop interventions targeting this population.

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