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CHAMP: A Centrifugal Microfluidics-Based CRISPR/Cas12b-Combined Real-Time LAMP One-Pot Method for Infection Diagnosis.

ACS Omega

September 2024

Department of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, P. R. China.

The outbreak poses health risks to community residents. However, it still has limitations for current clinical diagnostic methods (qPCR nucleic acid assay or IgM immunoassay), including specialized handling, expensive equipment, prolonged turnaround time, and false positives and negatives, highlighting the need to improve clinical diagnostic methods. Herein, we present a novel centrifugal microfluidics-based method for rapidly diagnosing infections (CHAMP system).

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Background: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of the Shenfu injection (SFI) combined with standard bundle treatment in septic patients with hypoperfusion.

Method: This study was a multi-center, randomized, open-label, controlled trial conducted in four teaching hospitals in China. The septic patients with hypoperfusion and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome with Yang-Qi deficiency were enrolled from January 2019, through September 2020.

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Effect of virtual reality-based visual training for myopia control in children: a randomized controlled trial.

BMC Ophthalmol

September 2024

Department of Ophthalmology, Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital, Tenth People's Hospital of Tongji University, School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai, 200072, China.

Article Synopsis
  • A clinical trial involving 65 low-myopic children aged 8 to 13 assessed the effectiveness of virtual reality-based visual training (VRVT) combined with single-vision spectacles (SVS) compared to SVS alone.
  • After 3 months, the intervention group showed a smaller increase in axial length, indicating better myopia control (0.063 mm) compared to the control group (0.129 mm).
  • Secondary outcomes also showed improvements in the intervention group’s macular choroidal thickness, while VR vertigo was noted as the most frequent side effect experienced.
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Objective: A prospective, multicenter, randomized study evaluated the efficacy of major depressive disorder (MDD) patients after 2-3 months of acute treatment based on the dual factors of education and age.

Methods: This study classified the included patients into four groups using two classification parameters: age (≤45 years, vs. >45 years) and education years (≤12 vs.

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Background: Overweight women undergoing IVF treatment have lower success rates. Letrozole, an aromatase inhibitor, has been used as an adjunct for IVF treatment, but its specific effects in overweight women have not been investigated. This study was to explore the effects of letrozole co-treatment in an antagonist protocol for overweight infertile women undergoing IVF treatment.

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Circulating tumor DNA-based stratification strategy for chemotherapy plus PD-1 inhibitor in advanced non-small-cell lung cancer.

Cancer Cell

September 2024

State Key Laboratory of Molecular Oncology, CAMS Key Laboratory of Translational Research on Lung Cancer, Department of Medical Oncology, National Cancer Center/National Clinical Research Center for Cancer/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China. Electronic address:

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  • Research seeks to improve chemotherapy and PD-1 inhibitors for advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) by analyzing circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) from 460 patients in the CHOICE-01 study.
  • Key predictive markers such as ctDNA status, tumor mutational burden, and chromosomal instability were identified to tailor treatment strategies for better patient outcomes.
  • An integrated ctDNA-based stratification system, called blood-based genomic immune subtypes (bGIS), offers a new way to personalize therapies and monitor treatment responses in advanced NSCLC patients.
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Recent advances in DNAzymes for bioimaging, biosensing and cancer therapy.

Chem Commun (Camb)

September 2024

Center for Molecular Recognition and Biosensing, Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Organ Repair, Joint International Research Laboratory of Biomaterials and Biotechnology in Organ Repair (Ministry of Education), School of Life Sciences, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, P. R. China.

DNAzymes, a class of single-stranded catalytic DNA with good stability, high catalytic activity, and easy synthesis, functionalization and modification properties, have garnered significant interest in the realm of biosensing and bioimaging. Their integration with fluorescent dyes or chemiluminescent moieties has led to remarkable bioimaging outcomes, while DNAzyme-based biosensors have demonstrated robust sensitivity and selectivity in detecting metal ions, nucleic acids, proteins, enzyme activities, exosomes, bacteria and microorganisms. In addition, by delivering DNAzymes into tumor cells, the mRNA therein can be cleaved to regulate the expression of corresponding proteins, which has further propelled the application of DNAzymes in cancer gene therapy and synergistic therapy.

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Late-onset Pompe disease (LOPD) is caused by a genetic deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme acid alpha-glucosidase (GAA), leading to progressive limb-girdle weakness and respiratory impairment. The insidious onset of non-specific early symptoms often prohibits timely diagnosis. This study aimed to validate the high-risk screening criteria for LOPD in the Chinese population.

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Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation is a common arrhythmia, and its development process and prediction of the degree of atrial fibrosis are of great significance for treatment and management. Optical imaging technology provides a new means for non-invasive observation of atrial electrical activity. The aim of this study is to investigate the predictive effect of sinus node recovery time on the degree of atrial fibrosis in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, and to provide a basis for the application of optical imaging technology in the study of atrial fibrosis.

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Efficacy and Safety of Efdamrofusp Alfa versus Aflibercept in Participants with Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration: A Randomized, Double-Masked, Active-Controlled, Noninferiority, Phase II Trial.

Ophthalmol Retina

August 2024

Department of Ophthalmology, Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China; National Clinical Research Center for Ophthalmic Diseases, Shanghai, China; Shanghai Key Laboratory of Fundus Diseases, Shanghai, China; Shanghai Engineering Center for Visual Science and Photomedicine, Shanghai, China. Electronic address:

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  • - The study aimed to compare the effectiveness and safety of efdamrofusp alfa with aflibercept in treating neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) through a randomized phase II trial involving 231 participants.
  • - Participants received either efdamrofusp alfa or aflibercept, with treatments administered monthly for the first three doses and then every eight weeks, measuring visual acuity changes over 52 weeks.
  • - Results showed that efdamrofusp alfa was as effective as aflibercept in improving vision, with similar rates of adverse effects, establishing its noninferiority in treatment outcomes.
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  • * Traditional treatments like chemotherapy and radiotherapy offer limited benefits for these patients, prompting the exploration of alternatives such as iodine-125 seed interstitial brachytherapy.
  • * In 2023, the Chinese College of Interventionalists convened experts to create standardized guidelines for this treatment, covering everything from suitability and preparation to potential complications and follow-up care.
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Background: Warm compresses are the routine treatment for Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) in daily life, but in order to achieve satisfactory efficacy, the treatment needs to be sustained over a long time, which can have an impact on the patient compliance. A more convenient warm compresses will help improve the patient compliance. Therefore, the purpose of the study is to investigate the efficacy and safety of the disposable eyelid warming masks for treatment of dry eye disease (DED) due to MGD.

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Objectives: A seizure lasting >15 s has been considered to indicate treatment for magnetic seizure therapy (MST), a modification of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), without much validation. This study aimed to investigate whether this seizure duration was suitable for the treatment of schizophrenia.

Methods: Altogether, 34 and 33 in-patients with schizophrenia received 10 sessions of MST and ECT, respectively.

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  • A woman in her thirties diagnosed with Morbihan disease experienced limited improvement despite years of treatment.
  • The introduction of Baricitinib led to a better health outcome for her, marking a significant shift in her treatment approach.
  • This case report is the first to explore Baricitinib for Morbihan disease, aiming to open up new potential therapies for the condition.
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Deciphering the role of CD47 in cancer immunotherapy.

J Adv Res

September 2024

Tongji University Cancer Center, Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital of Tongji University, School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China. Electronic address:

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  • Immunotherapy is a new way to treat cancer after methods like surgery and chemotherapy, and it includes therapies like CAR-T cells and immune checkpoint blockade.
  • A key player in this treatment is a protein called CD47, which tells the immune system not to attack cancer cells by acting like a "don't eat me" signal.
  • The review explains how targeting CD47 could help immunotherapy work better, but it also points out challenges like possible side effects from targeting CD47 because it's found on normal blood cells as well.
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Exploring the diagnostic and prognostic significance of circulating tumor cells in stage II-IV colorectal cancer using a nano-based detection method.

J Chin Med Assoc

October 2024

Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Shanghai East Hospital, The Institute for Biomedical Engineering & Nano Science, Tongji University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China.

Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer mortality globally, underscoring the urgency for a noninvasive and effective biomarker to enhance patient prognosis. Circulating tumor cells (CTCs), a potential marker for real-time tumor monitoring, are limited in clinical utility due to the low sensitivity of existing detection methods. Previously, we introduced a novel nano-based CTCs detection method that relies on the electrical properties of cell surfaces, thus eliminating the need for specific molecular biomarkers.

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M2 macrophage-polarized anti-inflammatory microneedle patch for accelerating biofilm-infected diabetic wound healing via modulating the insulin pathway.

J Nanobiotechnology

August 2024

The Institute for Biomedical Engineering & Nano Science, School of Medicine, Shanghai Skin Disease Hospital of Tongji University, Tongji University, Shanghai, 200092, China.

Macrophages play a pivotal role in the healing of diabetic ulcers. The sustained elevation of glucose levels damages the insulin signaling pathway in macrophages, leading to dysfunctional macrophages that struggle to transition from pro-inflammatory (M1) to reparative (M2) states. Therefore, modulating macrophage inflammatory responses via the insulin pathway holds promise for diabetic ulcer treatment.

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The Brain-Gut-Bone Axis in Neurodegenerative Diseases: Insights, Challenges, and Future Prospects.

Adv Sci (Weinh)

October 2024

Department of Neurosurgery, Shanghai Changhai Hospital, Naval Medical University, Shanghai, 200433, China.

Neurodegenerative diseases are global health challenges characterized by the progressive degeneration of nerve cells, leading to cognitive and motor impairments. The brain-gut-bone axis, a complex network that modulates multiple physiological systems, has gained increasing attention owing to its profound effects on the occurrence and development of neurodegenerative diseases. No comprehensive review has been conducted to clarify the triangular relationship involving the brain-gut-bone axis and its potential for innovative therapies for neurodegenerative disorders.

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Circadian clock component PER2 negatively regulates CD4 T cell IFN-γ production in ulcerative colitis.

Mucosal Immunol

December 2024

Center for IBD Research and Department of Gastroenterology, The Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital of Tongji University, Shanghai 200072, China. Electronic address:

Period circadian clock 2 (PER2) is involved in the pathogenesis of various inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. However, there are gaps in our understanding of the role of PER2 in regulating CD4 T cells beyond its time-keeping function in ulcerative colitis (UC) pathogenesis. Our findings revealed PER2 was predominantly expressed in CD4 T cells, while it was significantly decreased in the inflamed mucosa and peripheral blood CD4 T cells of UC patients compared with that in Crohn's disease (CD) patients and healthy controls (HC).

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Monocyte-macrophages modulate intestinal homeostasis in inflammatory bowel disease.

Biomark Res

August 2024

Center for Inflammatory Bowel Disease Research and Department of Gastroenterology, Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital of Tongji University, No. 301 Yanchang Road, Shanghai, 200072, China.

Background: Monocytes and macrophages play an indispensable role in maintaining intestinal homeostasis and modulating mucosal immune responses in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Although numerous studies have described macrophage properties in IBD, the underlying mechanisms whereby the monocyte-macrophage lineage modulates intestinal homeostasis during gut inflammation remain elusive.

Main Body: In this review, we decipher the cellular and molecular mechanisms governing the generation of intestinal mucosal macrophages and fill the knowledge gap in understanding the origin, maturation, classification, and functions of mucosal macrophages in intestinal niches, particularly the phagocytosis and bactericidal effects involved in the elimination of cell debris and pathogens.

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Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is a common malignancy of the urinary system. Although traditional therapies, such as surgery assisted with chemotherapy have improved the quality of life and survival time of patients with RCC, patients with metastasis or recurrence benefit little from such therapies. At present, little is known about the underlying mechanisms of RCC, rendering treatment selection and implementation challenging.

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Background: The Sarcoidosis Diagnostic Score (SDS) system has been established for sarcoidosis patients based on the WASOG organ involvement criteria. We evaluated modifications of the SDS system to determine if they improved its the diagnostic accuracy.

Methods: Biopsy-confirmed patients with sarcoidosis seen during a 7-month period at 9 sarcoidosis centers across the world.

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The process of endometrial repair after injury involves the synergistic action of various cells including immune cells and stem cells. In this study, after combing Fibrinogen(Fg) with poly(L-lacticacid)-co-poly(ε-caprolactone)(P(LLA-CL)) by electrospinning, we placed Fg/P(LLA-CL) into the uterine cavity of endometrium-injured rats, and bioinformatic analysis revealed that Fg/P(LLA-CL) may affect inflammatory response and stem cell biological behavior. Therefore, we verified that Fg/P(LLA-CL) could inhibit the lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated macrophages from switching to the pro-inflammatory M1 phenotype in vitro.

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  • - Esophageal cancer (EC) causes a blockage in the esophagus, and while stents can help, tumor growth often leads to re-blockage; a new stent design incorporating Ce6-SiO@MnO nanoparticles has been developed to improve treatment.
  • - This advanced stent produces oxygen in the tumor environment, boosting the effectiveness of photodynamic therapy (PDT) while also altering immune cells (tumor-associated macrophages) to enhance the body's natural anti-tumor response.
  • - The strategy not only modulates immune responses and downregulates certain proteins involved in tumor progression but also prevents the death of key immune cells, showcasing a promising approach for treating advanced esophageal cancer.
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Integrative analysis reveals the potential prognostic roles and immunological values of unc-5 netrin receptor A (UNC5A) in glioma.

Discov Oncol

July 2024

Department of Neurosurgery, Tongji Hospital of Tongji University, School of Medicine, Tongji University, Putuo District, No. 389 Xincun Road, Shanghai, 200092, China.

Background: UNC5A had been reported to play crucial roles in multiple cancers. However, little was known about the associations among UNC5A and glioma. Therefore, we first combined scRNA-seq, proteomics, as well as bulk RNA-seq in order to investigate UNC5A's functions in gliomas.

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