1.High expression of SURF4 promotes migration, invasion and proliferation of gastric cancer cells by inhibiting tight junction proteins.
Ziliang WANG ; Xiaohua CHEN ; Jingjing YANG ; Chen YAN ; Zhizhi ZHANG ; Bingyi HUANG ; Meng ZHAO ; Song LIU ; Sitang GE ; Lugen ZUO ; Deli CHEN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2025;45(8):1732-1742
OBJECTIVES:
To study the impact of SURF4 expression level on long-term prognosis of gastric cancer (GC) and biological behaviors of GC cells.
METHODS:
SURF4 expression level in GC and its association with long-term patient prognosis were analyzed using publicly available databases and in 155 GC patients with low and high SURF4 expressions detected immunohistochemically. The Cox proportional hazard model and Kaplan-Meier survival curves were used to analyze independent prognostic predictors of GC and the 5-year survival rate of the patients with different SURF4 expression levels. Informatics analyses were conducted to explore the correlation of SURF4 expression level with immune cell infiltration in GC, SURF4-related differential genes and their associated pathways. In cultured GC cell line HGC-27, the effects of SURF4 knockdown and overexpression on proliferation, migration, invasion and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) were investigated.
RESULTS:
Analysis of GEPIA dataset and immunohistochemical results suggested significant SURF4 overexpression in GC (P<0.05), which was associated with shortened 5-year survival time of the patients (χ2=38.749, P<0.001). The prognosis of GC was closely related to tumor stage T3-4, N2-3, CEA≥5 μg/L and CA19-9≥37 kU/L (P<0.05). SURF4 expression level was negatively correlated with activated B cells, NK cells and CD8+ effector memory T cells (P<0.05) and positively correlated with CD4+ T cells (P<0.05). GO and KEGG enrichment analysis suggested that SUFR4 may participate in GC carcinogenesis by promoting EMT through the tight junction pathway. In HGC-27 cells, SURF4 overexpression significantly decreased E-cadherin expression, increased N-cadherin expression, inhibited ZO-1 and claudin-1 expressions, and promoted cell proliferation, migration and invasion.
CONCLUSIONS
SURF4 is highly expressed in GC, and its overexpression is associated with a shortened 5-year survival of the patients possibly by enhancing tumor cell proliferation, migration and invasion via inhibiting tight junction proteins and promoting EMT.
Humans
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Stomach Neoplasms/metabolism*
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Cell Proliferation
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Cell Movement
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Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Neoplasm Invasiveness
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Prognosis
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Tight Junction Proteins/metabolism*
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Membrane Proteins/metabolism*
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Female
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Male
2.Effect and mechanism of Xuanfu Daizhe Decoction on proliferation,migration and invasion activities of esophageal cancer cells
Tao YANG ; Deli WANG ; Xiao LI ; Lifang LIN ; Li TIAN
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2025;29(2):42-47
Objective To investigate the effect and mechanism of Xuanfu Daizhe Decoction on the proliferation,migration,and invasion activities of esophageal cancer cells.Methods Human e-sophageal cancer cell line EC 109 was treated with Xuanfu Daizhe Decoction at different concentrations,and the cells were divided into high-concentration group(200 μg/mL),medium-concentration group(100 μg/mL),low-concentration group(50 μg/mL),and blank group(0 μg/mL)based on the concentration.CCK-8 assay,wound healing assay,and Transwell invasion assay were used to detect the proliferation,migration,and invasion activities of the cells in each group,respectively.Western blot and cellular immunofluorescence staining were employed to detect the protein expression levels of glycolysis-related enzymes[hexokinase 2(HK2),lactate dehydrogenase A(LDHA),and phospho-fructokinase 1(PFK1)]in the cells of each group,and real-time quantitative fluorescent polymerase chain reaction(qRT-PCR)was used to detect the relative expression levels of mRNA encoding these enzymes.A nude mouse tumor-bearing model was established and divided into control group and Xuanfu Daizhe Decoction-fed group(20 mg/kg)to observe the effect of Xuanfu Daizhe Decoction on the growth of esophageal cancer in vivo.Results The results of CCK-8 assay,wound healing as-say,and Transwell invasion assay showed that Xuanfu Daizhe Decoction could inhibit the prolifera-tion,migration,and invasion activities of EC 109 cells in a concentration-dependent manner.West-ern blot and cellular immunofluorescence analysis revealed that compared with the blank group,the protein expression levels of HK2,LDHA,and PFK1 in the low-concentration,medium-concentra-tion,and high-concentration groups were decreased(P<0.05).The qRT-PCR results showed that compared with the blank group,the relative expression levels of HK2 mRNA,LDHA mRNA,and PFK1 mRNA in the low-concentration,medium-concentration,and high-concentration groups were all reduced(P<0.01 or P<0.000 1).The tumor volume in the subcutaneous tissue on the back of nude mice in the Xuanfu Daizhe Decoction-fed group was smaller than that in the control group,and the protein expression level of LDHA in the tumor tissue of the Xuanfu Daizhe Decoction-fed group was lower than that in the control group,while the expression level of the pro-apoptotic protein Bax was higher than that in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion Xuanfu Daizhe Decoction can inhibit the glycolysis process of esophageal cancer cells in a concentration-dependent manner,there-by inhibiting cell proliferation,migration,invasion,and tumor growth in vivo.
3.Perioperative Animal Care for Xenotransplantation from Genetically Edited Pigs to Monkeys
Chan ZHU ; Dongliang ZHANG ; Deli ZHAO ; Xueqin SHI ; Lei QIAN ; Xuan ZHANG ; Yan JIN ; Wei DUAN ; Ruocheng QI ; Chaohua LIU ; Xuekang YANG ; Juntao HAN ; Dengke PAN
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2024;44(5):495-501
Objective To discuss the perioperative care and wound protection of xenotransplantation from genetically edited pigs to monkeys, with the goal of improving the success rate of such experimental procedures. Methods From October 2022 to October 2023, perioperative care and wound protection were performed on 7 recipient rhesus monkeys undergoing xenotransplantation of genetically edited pig tissues and organs. Customized wound protective garments were designed based on monkeys' size and surgical area to protect the wounds, alongside meticulous perioperative care. This included preoperative preparation and medication, intraoperative monitoring of physiological indicators and anesthesia management, and postoperative care comprising wound protection, observation and monitoring, and nutritional support. Results All seven monkeys successfully underwent xenotransplantation. With the aid of protective garments and detailed care, all surgical wounds healed by first intention, and postoperative recovery was satisfactory. Conclusion Proper care and wound protection during xenotransplantation from genetically edited pigs to monkeys not only promote wound healing, but also alleviate pain and harm to animals. This has significant implications for advancing experimental research in pig-monkey xenotransplantation and enhancing animal welfare.
4.Effects of PRELID1 expression on malignant biological behaviors of gastric cancer based on JAK/STAT signaling pathway
Yongsheng XIA ; Meng ZHAO ; Yiqun YANG ; Zhenli MA ; Mengqian SANG ; Deli CHEN
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2024;40(2):164-171
Purpose To investigate the expression of pro-tein of relevant evolutionary and lymphoid interest domain-con-taining 1(PRELID1)in gastric cancer tissues and to analyze its effect on prognosis,and the mechanism of influencing the prolif-eration and invasion ability of gastric cancer cells.Methods Using TCGA data and clinical data of 111 patients with gastric cancer,we analyzed the relationship between the expression of PRELID1 and clinicopathological parameters and the impact on clinical prognosis.The biological function of PRELID1 was pre-dicted by bioinformatics,and further verified by in vitro and in vivo experiments.Lentivirus was applied to regulate the level of PRELID 1 in gastric cancer cell line(MGC803)in vitro,and its effect on the proliferation,migration,and invasion of gastric cancer cells was observed.The nude mouse subcutaneous tumor-igenesis was used to observe the effect of PRELID1 on the growth of gastric cancer tissue in vivo.Results The expression of PRELID1 was significantly higher in gastric cancer tissues than that in the adjacent tissues(P<0.001)and was positively cor-related with the cell proliferation indicator Ki67(P<0.001).Cox regression model analysis showed that the high expression of PRELID 1 was an independent risk factor affecting the 5-year survival rate after radical gastrectomy(HR=2.336;95%CI=1.354-4.029).Gene enrichment results showed that the func-tion of PRELID1 was related to proliferation and JAK/STAT sig-naling.CCK-8 and Transwell experiments found that up-regula-tion of PRELID1 promoted the proliferation(P=0.016),mi-gration(P=0.016)and invasion(P=0.025)of gastric cancer cells,while down-regulation inhibited the proliferation(P=0.026),migration(P=0.048)and invasion(P=0.029).Subcutaneous tumor formation experiments in nude mice found that up-regulation of PRELID1 promoted the growth of gastric cancer tissue(P=0.047),while down-regulation was the oppo-site(P=0.005).Western blot detecting gastric cancer cells and gastric cancer tissues found that up-regulation of PRELID1 promoted the expression of JAK and STAT proteins(all P<0.05),while down-regulation inhibited them(all P<0.05).Conclusion The high expression of PRELID1 associated with poor prognosis may regulate the proliferation,migration and in-vasion of gastric cancer cells by up-regulating JAK/STAT signa-ling in gastric cancer.
5.Dosimetric comparison of different types of multileaf collimators in volumetric modulated arc therapy for cervical cancer
Linshan LI ; Mengyuan SI ; Xueqin YANG ; Kunpu SU ; Yao XIAO ; Deli ZHOU ; Yanhai LIU ; Chuan CHEN ; Yun LIU
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(23):3585-3589
Objective To investigate the dosimetric differences of different types of multileaf collima-tors(MLCs)on the planning target volume(PTV)and organs at risk(OARs)in volumetric modulated arc therapy(VMAT)for cervical cancer.Methods Twenty postoperative patients with cervical cancer receiving radiotherapy in this hospital from May 2023 to January 2024 were selected as the study subjects.For each pa-tient,two kinds of VMAT plans(MLCi2-MLC and AgilityTM-MLC)after cervical cancer operation were de-signed.The dosimetric parameters of the planning target volume(PTV),exposure dose by organs at risk(OAR),y passing rate and monitor units(MU)were compared between the two plans.Results Compared with MLci2-MLC,prescription dose(V45),conformity index(CI)and homogeneity index(HI)in AgilityTM-MLC were better,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05),Compared with MLCi2-MLC,bladder V30,V40,average dose(Dmean),rectal V10,V20,V30,left femoral head V10,Dmean and small intestine V10,V30,Dmean and Dmax were lower,bladder V45,rectal V45,right femoral head V20 were higher,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).Compared with MLCi2-MLC,the y passing rate in AgilityTM-MLC was lower[(98.31±0.64)%vs.(99.73±0.37)%],and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05);while MU had no statistical difference between AgilityTM-MLC and MLCi2-MLC(996.74±65.46 vs.996.80±49.77,P>0.05).Conclusion AgilityTM-MLC demonstrates better PTV conformity and homogenei-ty,as well as good protection on OARs in both high and low dose regions.
6.Reliability of Berg Balance Scale in Patients with Parkinson's Disease
Yaqin YANG ; Yanan ZHOU ; Deli XING ; Tao FENG ; Yongjun WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(3):303-305
Objective To investigate the reliability of Berg Balance Scale (BBS) applied in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Methods 121 PD inpatients from March to December, 2011 were assessed with BBS by 2 raters, and the testing procedure was videoed. One of the raters assessed with BBS via video 4 weeks later. The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and Kappa coefficient between raters and between tests were investigated. Results The ICC was 1.00 of the total score between raters and 0.99 between tests, while the Kappa co-efficient were 0.66 to 0.93 and 0.69 to 0.99 of the items. Conclusion BBS is reliable in interrater and test-retest as applied in PD patients.
7.Cost-effectiveness analysis of esophageal cancer once-in-a-lifetime endoscopic screening in high-risk areas of rural China.
Hao FENG ; Guohui SONG ; Juan YANG ; Changqing HAO ; Meng WANG ; Bianyun LI ; Deli ZHAO ; Zhicai LIU ; Wenqiang WEI ; Youlin QIAO
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2015;37(6):476-480
OBJECTIVETo estimate the cost-effectiveness of esophageal cancer endoscopic screening once-in-a-lifetime and to predict the optimal screening age for people in high-risk areas of rural China.
METHODSA Markov model was constructed to predict and compare the effect of four esophageal cancer endoscopic screening modalities which varied with different screening ages. Long-term epidemiological effectiveness and cost-effectiveness were predicted by simulation of the model.
RESULTSCompared with the control group, strategies starting at 40, 45, 50 and 55 year-old had saved life-years of 629.51, 769.88, 738.98 and 533.21 years per 100 000 people, respectively, of which the strategy starting at 45 year-old saved the maximum life years. All strategies were cost-effective and starting at 40 year-old cost the most per life-year saved. Among all alternatives, strategies starting age at 45 year-old and 50 year-old were incremental cost-effective, and the incremental cost-effective ratios were 34 962.87 and 3 346.43 RMB per life year saved, respectively.
CONCLUSIONSThe strategy starting at 40 year-old implemented at present and other strategies were cost-effective in high-risk areas of rural China. However, the 45-year-old group is more aligned with the principle of cost-effectiveness. Considering the cost-effectiveness of different strategies and social economic status, 45 year-old is regarded as the optimal starting age of esophageal cancer once-in-a-lifetime endoscopic screening and is recommended in areas lacking health resources. The strategy of starting age at 40 year-old which could obtain better screening effects would be preferable in wealthy regions.
Adult ; Age Factors ; Case-Control Studies ; China ; Cost-Benefit Analysis ; Early Detection of Cancer ; Esophageal Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; Esophagoscopy ; economics ; Humans ; Markov Chains ; Middle Aged ; Rural Population
8.Clinical Observation of Bloodletting plus Narrow Band Ultraviolet B for Prurigo Nodularis
Jingxing LIU ; Yi YANG ; Jing ZHAO ; Deli WANG ; Gang WANG
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2015;(2):141-142
Objective To observe the efficacy of bloodletting therapy plus narrow band ultraviolet B (NB-UVB) in treating prurigo nodularis.Method According to the randomized controlled principle, the enrolled patients were divided into a treatment group and a control group. The treatment group was intervened by bloodletting cupping at the selected acupoints and the topical areas plus NB-UVB once every other day; the control group was by orally taking Mizolastine sustained release tablets and external application of Halometasone cream.Result The total effective rate was 85.7% in the treatment group versus 61.9% in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.01).Conclusion Bloodletting therapy plus NB-UVB can produce a content efficacy in treating prurigo nodularis, with few adverse reactions.
9.Identification of epitope recognized by mAb 15 A11 sepecific against cartilage oli-gomeric matrix protein
Ruiling WANG ; Dong HAN ; Weiwei HAN ; Lingfu DENG ; Yongze YANG ; Li XIONG ; Deli LIU ; Hui GENG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2015;(11):1465-1471
Objective:To identify the epitope of mAb15A11 which is specific against RA associated autoantigen cartilage oligomeric matrix protein ( COMP ).Methods: A filamentous phage library displaying random linear dodecapeptides was used to mapping the epitope of mAb15A11.After three rounds of screenings,40 phage clones were selected at random and sequenced.The specificity of phages was confirmed by enzyme immunoassays.Homology search by ClustalW2 and structure analysis by PyMol to identified the epitope amino acid sequence.Western blot analysis of COMP and ELISA analysis of COMP-derived peptides were used to confirm epitope′s characterization.Results: After repeated screenings using bio-panning method, 2 clones were identified, which interacted specifically with mAb 15A11.Homology search did not find succession consensus sequence within COMP molecular,which indicated that the epitope was not linear.PyMol Structure analysis identified the rationality of conformational epitope.Western blot analysis and ELISA of EDTA-treated COMP further prove an conformational structure of the epitope recognized by mAb 15A11.ELISA analysis of COMP-derived peptides demonstrated both disulfide bonds between 229 C-243 C and 237 C-253 C and every epitope amino acid of 232 G,238 H,240 H,241 A,244 V,247 R and 251 R were essential to the binding of mAb 15A11 with COMP.Conclusion: In this study, the potential B cell antigentic epitopes of mAb 15A11 was identified by phage display library.The epitope amino acids sequence and char-acterization were also recognized.It may have important theoretical value for the study of reaction mechanism of COMP antibody and antigen and may also show application significance in the detection of rheumatoid arthritis.
10.Cost-effectiveness analysis of esophageal cancer once-in-a-lifetime endoscopic screening in high-risk areas of rural China
Hao FENG ; Guohui SONG ; Juan YANG ; Changqing HAO ; Meng WANG ; Bianyun LI ; Deli ZHAO ; Zhicai LIU ; Wenqiang WEI ; Youlin QIAO
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2015;(6):476-480
Objective To estimate the cost?effectiveness of esophageal cancer endoscopic screening once?in?a?lifetime and to predict the optimal screening age for people in high?risk areas of rural China. Methods A Markov model was constructed to predict and compare the effect of four esophageal cancer endoscopic screening modalities which varied with different screening ages. Long?term epidemiological effectiveness and cost?effectiveness were predicted by simulation of the model. Results Compared with the control group, strategies starting at 40, 45, 50 and 55 year?old had saved life?years of 629. 51, 769. 88, 738.98 and 533. 21 years per 100 000 people, respectively, of which the strategy starting at 45 year?old saved the maximum life years. All strategies were cost?effective and starting at 40 year?old cost the most per life?year saved. Among all alternatives, strategies starting age at 45 year?old and 50 year?old were incremental cost?effective, and the incremental cost?effective ratios were 34 962.87 and 3 346.43 RMB per life year saved, respectively. Conclusions The strategy starting at 40 year?old implemented at present and other strategies were cost?effective in high?risk areas of rural China. However, the 45?year?old group is more aligned with the principle of cost?effectiveness. Considering the cost?effectiveness of different strategies and social economic status, 45 year?old is regarded as the optimal starting age of esophageal cancer once?in?a?lifetime endoscopic screening and is recommended in areas lacking health resources. The strategy of starting age at 40 year?old which could obtain better screening effects would be preferable in wealthy regions.

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