1.Molecular classification of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma based on hypoxia-related genes and clinical significance of STC2
ZHU Jianing ; WANG Tiantian ; ZHANG Rui ; SONG Hongquan
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2025;33(5):345-358
Objective :
To construct a molecular classification system for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) utilizing hypoxia-related gene (HAG) expression profiles, and to comprehensively examine the clinicopathological significance and biological functions of the hypoxia gene stanniocalcin 2 (STC2) in HNSCC.
Methods :
Transcriptomic data and clinical information of 546 HNSCC samples were obtained from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database, and based on the expression profiles of 200 HRGs, HNSCC was classified subclasses using non-negative matrix factorization (NMF). HNSCC was classified into three subclasses (C1, C2, and C3), and the molecular characteristics and prognostic differences of the subclasses were assessed by comparing the tumor mutation load, functional enrichment analysis, drug sensitivity, and clinical features among the subclasses. LASSO-Cox regression was used to screen prognosis-related genes and construct prognostic models. Using oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC)-related data in the TCGA database, we analyzed the expression differences of STC2 in OSCC and control samples, and detected the mRNA and protein expression of STC2 in oral squamous carcinoma samples using qRT-PCR and immunohistochemistry. We knocked down STC2 in CAL-27 cells and verified the knockdown efficiency by qRT-PCR and Western blot. CCK-8 assay and cell scratch assay were used to assess the effect of STC2 on cell proliferation and migration ability.
Results:
Based on HRGs expression profiles, HNSCC was categorized into three subclasses (C1, C2, and C3). Subclass C1 had moderate hypoxic activity and good prognosis; subclass C2 had the highest hypoxic activity, poor prognosis, and poor sensitivity to CTLA-4 inhibitors (P<0.05); subclass C3 had the lowest hypoxic activity and moderate prognosis, and STC2 belonged to subclass C3. The frequency of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 2A (CDKN2A), phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate 3-kinase catalytic subunit alpha (PIK3CA), and tumor protein p53 (TP 53) mutations was higher in HNSCC. C1 genomic gain and deletion burden were significantly higher than C3 subclass (P<0.05) and C2 genomic gain than C3 subclass (P<0.05). The C2 subclass was significantly enriched in hypoxia-associated pathways, such as glycine metabolism and base excision repair (P<0.05). The C1, C2, and C3 subclasses were significantly positively correlated in terms of sex (male) (Cramer’s V=0.15), radiation exposure (Cramer’s V=0.12), medication (Cramer’s V=0.18), and pathological grading (G1/G2) (Cramer’s V=0.25) (P<0.05). Nine prognosis-related genes were screened by LASSO-Cox regression, among which high expression of STC2 was positively correlated with poorer overall survival (OS) in HNSCC patients (P<0.01). Bioinformatics analysis showed that STC2 mRNA expression was higher in OSCC than in normal controls (P<0.05). qRT-PCR and immunohistochemistry confirmed that both mRNA and protein expression of STC2 were significantly upregulated in OSCC tissues and cells (P<0.01). In vitro experiments showed that STC2 expression was knocked down to approximately 80% in CAL-27 cells (P<0.001), and the STC2 knockdown group had a reduced value-added rate (P<0.001) and a reduced percentage of scratch closure (P<0.05) compared with the control group.
Conclusion
We successfully constructed a molecular typing system for HNSCC based on the expression profiles of HRGs and categorized HNSCC into three subclasses with significant prognostic differences, among which the C2 subclass had the highest hypoxic activity and the poorest prognosis. STC2 was highly expressed in HNSCC and suggested a poor prognosis, demonstrating that it may be a potential target for HNSCC treatment.
2.A comparative study of color Doppler ultrasound and CT angiography for preoperative evaluation of perforator vessels in free posterior interosseous artery flap.
Hongquan WANG ; Shanshan LIU ; Yingzhi XIE ; Haoliang HU ; Miaozhong LI
Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery 2025;39(4):483-487
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the accuracy of color Doppler ultrasound (CDU) and CT angiography (CTA) in the preoperative evaluation of perforator vessels in free posterior interosseous artery perforator (PIAP) flaps.
METHODS:
Between January 2020 and December 2023, 19 patients with hand skin and soft tissue defects caused by trauma were admitted. There were 11 males and 8 females, with a median age of 45 years (range, 26-54 years). The interval between injury and admission was 5-11 days (mean, 7.2 days). The skin and soft tissue defects were located on the dorsum of the hand in 8 cases and on the fingers in 11 cases. The size of defect ranged from 4.0 cm×2.5 cm to 7.5 cm×3.5 cm. After locating the perforator vessels through CDU and CTA before operation, the free PIAP flaps were designed to repair hand defects, with the size of 4.5 cm×3.0 cm-7.5 cm×4.0 cm. The defects of donor sites were directly sutured. The number and diameter of perforator vessels in the posterior interosseous artery detected by CDU and CTA were compared. The differences in localization of perforator vessels using CDU and CTA and their clinical effects were also compared to calculate the accuracy and recognition rate. During follow-up, the survival of the skin flap was observed, and the Vancouver scar scale (VSS) score was used to evaluate the healing of the donor site, while the visual analogue scale (VAS) score was used to evaluate the patient's satisfaction with the appearance of the skin flap.
RESULTS:
The number and the diameter of PIAP vessels was 5.8±1.2 and (0.62±0.08) mm assessed by CDU and 5.2±1.0 and (0.60±0.07) mm by CTA, showing no significant difference between the two methods ( P>0.05). The number, course, and distribution of perforator vessels of the PIAP vessels observed during operation were basically consistent with those detected by preoperative CDU and CTA. Compared with intraoperative observation results, the recognition rates of dominant perforating vessels by CDU and CTA were 95.0% (18/19) and 89.5% (17/19), respectively, and the accuracy rates were 100% (19/19) and 84.2% (16/19), with no significant difference between the two methods ( P>0.05). All flaps survived after operation, and all wounds and incisions at donor sites healed by first intention. All patients were followed up 6-13 months (mean, 8.2 months). At last follow-up, the skin flaps had elasticity and soft texture,with the patient satisfaction VAS score of 9.2±0.8. The donor sites had no obvious scar hyperplasia with the VSS score of 11.7±0.9.
CONCLUSION
CDU and CTA accurately identify the dominant perforator vessels and provide reliable information for vessel localization, facilitating precise flap harvesting and minimizing donor site injury. However, CDU offers superior visualization of distal end of perforator vessels in the forearm compared to CTA.
Humans
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Female
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Male
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Adult
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Perforator Flap/blood supply*
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Middle Aged
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Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color/methods*
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Computed Tomography Angiography/methods*
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Soft Tissue Injuries/diagnostic imaging*
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Hand Injuries/diagnostic imaging*
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Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods*
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Hand/surgery*
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Preoperative Care
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Arteries/diagnostic imaging*
3.Adenoid cystic carcinoma of the maxillary sinus and lateral skull base was removed and the submental artery island flap repaired the hard palate: a case report.
Pengchong GAO ; Sai WANG ; Yangtuo LUO ; Ning ZHAO ; Xuexin TAN ; Zhongyun MIN ; Hongquan WEI
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;39(1):84-90
Adenoid cystic carcinoma is a malignant tumor of the head and neck, this article reports a case of a large adenoid cystic carcinoma of the skull base, with the lesion involving the sphenoid sinus, sphenoid bone wings, pterygopalatine fossa, nfratemporal fossa, hard palate, and other structures. The treatment plan consisted of surgical excision, primary reconstrction of the surgical defect,and postoperative radiotherapy, resulting in a favorable prognosis for the patient.
Humans
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Carcinoma, Adenoid Cystic/surgery*
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Maxillary Sinus/surgery*
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Maxillary Sinus Neoplasms/surgery*
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Palate, Hard/surgery*
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Skull Base Neoplasms/surgery*
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Surgical Flaps
4.Expert consensus on the application of nasal cavity filling substances in nasal surgery patients(2025, Shanghai).
Keqing ZHAO ; Shaoqing YU ; Hongquan WEI ; Chenjie YU ; Guangke WANG ; Shijie QIU ; Yanjun WANG ; Hongtao ZHEN ; Yucheng YANG ; Yurong GU ; Tao GUO ; Feng LIU ; Meiping LU ; Bin SUN ; Yanli YANG ; Yuzhu WAN ; Cuida MENG ; Yanan SUN ; Yi ZHAO ; Qun LI ; An LI ; Luo BA ; Linli TIAN ; Guodong YU ; Xin FENG ; Wen LIU ; Yongtuan LI ; Jian WU ; De HUAI ; Dongsheng GU ; Hanqiang LU ; Xinyi SHI ; Huiping YE ; Yan JIANG ; Weitian ZHANG ; Yu XU ; Zhenxiao HUANG ; Huabin LI
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;39(4):285-291
This consensus will introduce the characteristics of fillers used in the surgical cavities of domestic nasal surgery patients based on relevant literature and expert opinions. It will also provide recommendations for the selection of cavity fillers for different nasal diseases, with chronic sinusitis as a representative example.
Humans
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Nasal Cavity/surgery*
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Nasal Surgical Procedures
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China
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Consensus
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Sinusitis/surgery*
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Dermal Fillers
5.To evaluate the awakening effect of high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in patients with chronic consciousness disturbance after brain injury based on magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Chaoyu WU ; Yi'an OUYANG ; Zhengbiao XUE ; Jiying LAI ; Songmao OUYANG ; Shusheng WANG ; Zihui SU ; Hongquan ZHU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(4):554-560
Objective Evaluation of the efficacy of high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for chronic disturbance of consciousness after severe craniocerebral injury based on magnetic resonance spectroscopy.Methods The clinical data of 106 patients with chronic disturbance of consciousness after severe craniocerebral injury from January 2018 to December 2022 were retrospectively analyzed,and they were divided into control group(conventional rehabilitation treatment)and observation group(high frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation treatment)by propensity score matching method(1∶1),with 53 cases in each group.Both groups were examined by magnetic resonance spectroscopy(MRS)before and after treatment.The brain metabolic indexes[N-acetyl aspartate(NAA)/creatine(Cr)value,choline complex(Cho)/Cr value],Glasgow coma scale(GCS)score,electroencephalogram(EEG)grading,coma recovery scale(CRS-R)score,brainstem auditory evoked potential(BAEP)grading,upper limb sensory evoked potential(SSEP)grading and Cerebral blood flow perfusion index[cerebral blood volume(CBV),mean transit time(MTT),cerebral blood flow(CBF)]were compared between the two groups.Results After treatment,the NAA/Cr values of the thalamus and brainstem in the two groups increased,while the Cho/Cr values decreased,and the levels of brain metabolic indexes in the observation group were signifi-cantly better than those in the control group(P<0.05).The two groups'GCS score and CRS-R score increased,and the improvement of the observation group was better than that of the control group(P<0.05).The BAEP grading,EEG grading,and SSEP grading of the two groups improved,and those of the observation group were better than the control group(P<0.05).The CBF and CBV of the two groups increased,and MTT decreased,and the level of cere-bral blood perfusion index in the observation group was better than that in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion High frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation has a significant effect on the recovery of patients with chronic consciousness disorders after severe craniocerebral injury.The mechanism may be related to improving the blood flow velocity of brain tissue and metabolism in the brain.
6.Exploring effect of Grifola frondosa extract on inflammatory response of colonic tissue in rats with ulcerative colitis based on IL-6/JAK2/STAT3 signaling pathway
Xue JIN ; Xiande MA ; Zhuo ZHAO ; Ming XU ; Jianguang WANG ; Han DU ; Hongquan GUAN ; Xiaowei HAN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2024;40(3):456-460,465
Objective:To investigate the effect and mechanism of Grifola frondosa extract on inflammatory response of colon tissue in rats with ulcerative colitis(UC)by regulating interleukin-6(IL-6)/Janus kinase 2(JAK2)/signal transducer and activator of transcription 3(STAT3)signaling pathway.Methods:Forty SD rats were randomly divided into blank control group,UC model group,Grifola frondosa treatment group,western medicine treatment group and combined treatment group,with 8 rats in each group.After UC rats were established by free drinking 3%DSS for 7 days,the treatment group were given Grifola frondosa extract 10 mg/(kg·d),sulfasalazine 0.3 g/(kg·d),and the same amount of two drugs,for 14 consecutive days.During the experiment,general state of rats were observed,and the disease activity index(DAI)score was calculated;pathological changes of rats colon tissue were observed by HE staining;protein expression levels of IL-6,JAK2,STAT3 and p-STAT3 in rats colon tissue were detected by Western blot;content of IL-6 in rats serum was detected by ELISA;protein contents and expressions of IL-6R and MPO in rats colon tissue were determined by immunohistochemistry.Results:Compared with blank control group,general state of rats in UC model group was poor,DAI score was increased,obvious tissue mucosal defects and inflammatory cell infiltration were observed by HE staining;protein expression levels of IL-6,JAK2,STAT3 and p-STAT3 in rats colon tissue and contents of IL-6R and MPO were significantly increased(P<0.01);content of IL-6 in rats serum was significantly increased(P<0.01),the difference was statistically significant.Compared with UC model group,general condition of rats in each treatment group was improved,DAI score was decreased,HE staining showed that mucosal defects were improved to varying degrees,and occasionally inflammatory cell infiltration was observed;protein expression levels of IL-6,JAK2,STAT3 and p-STAT3 in colon tissue were significantly decreased(P<0.01),contents of IL-6R and MPO in colon tissue and content of IL-6 in serum were significantly decreased(P<0.01 or P<0.05),the differences were statistically significant.Conclusion:Grifola frondosa extract can reduce the inflammatory response in colon tissue of UC rats by regulating expressions of IL-6/JAK2/STAT3 signaling pathway related factors.
7.Inhibition of zona incerta GABAergic neurons regulates lipopolysaccharide induced motor dysfunction in mice
Hongquan ZHANG ; Xinyi WANG ; Kun TONG ; Jie HAN ; Can GAO
Chinese Journal of Neuroanatomy 2024;40(3):347-352
Objective:By activating gamma-aminobutyric acid(GABA)neurons in zona incerta(ZI),we observed the alleviation of motor ability impairment in mice treated with lipopolysaccharide(LPS),and investigate the function of GABA neurons in the process of motor function impairment in mice with neuroinflammation.Methods:The central nervous system infection model of C57BU6 mice was eatablished by intraperitoneal injection of LPS.The motor function were detected by open field test and running wheel test in mice.The expression of c-Fos in ZI neurons and ionized calci-um binding adaptor molecule 1(Iba-1)in glial cells were detected by immunofluorescence staining.rAAV-DIO-hM3Dq-mCherry was bilaterally injected into ZI of adult male VGAT-Cre mice through the stereotaxic technique.After three weeks with the virus sufficiently expressing in the neurons,the neuroinflammation model was made by intrabitoneal injection of LPS,and GABAergic neurons were activated by intrabitoneal injection of N-oxyclozapine(CNO)30 min before behavioral tests.The motor ability in mice were detected by open field test and running wheel test.Results:The results of open field experiment and wheel experiment showed that the activity of mice in LPS group was significantly decreased(P<0.05)compared with the control group.The expression of ZI c-Fos positive protein in the brain of mice was significantly down-regulated with Iba-1 positive protein up-regulating in the ZI.The chemogenetic results showed that the activity of LPS mice was relieved with ZI GABAergic neurons being activated(P<0.05).Conclusion:The activity of ZI GABAergic neurons was significantly decreased and the motor ability was impaired in mice with neuroin-flammation in the brain.Chemogenetic activation of ZI GABAergic neurons significantly improved the motor ability of inflammatory mice.
8.Imaging Findings of Phosphaturic Mesenchymal Tumor
Juan WANG ; Ying XIONG ; Weijia WAN ; Hongquan ZHU ; Wenzhen ZHU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2024;32(10):1058-1062
Purpose To analyze the multimodal imaging manifestations of phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor.Materials and Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on ten patients with phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor confirmed by pathology and molecular imaging from November 2012 to June 2022 in Tongji Hospital,Tongji Medical College,Huazhong University of Science and Technology.The imaging features of CT in four cases,of MRI in seven cases,and of nuclear medicine in ten cases were reviewed,along with the clinical characteristics of all patients.Results The main clinical symptoms of ten patients,eight cases had pain,four cases had weakness,and nine cases had multiple fractures.Laboratory tests results:ten cases showed decreased blood phosphorus,six cases showed decreased blood 25-hydroxyvitamin D and ten cases showed elevated blood alkaline phosphatase.The lesions were heterogeneous in four cases on CT scans and in six cases on MRI scans.Calcification was common,and some had cysts and fatty components.After enhancement,seven cases showed moderate to obvious uneven enhancement.99Tcm-MDP SPECT showed increased uptake of multiple bones and joints in eight cases,18F-FDG PET/CT showed no or slight increase in lesion metabolism in eight cases,68Ga-DOTATATE PET/CT showed significantly high uptake at the lesion site in ten cases.Conclusion Phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor patients typically present with pain,fractures and hypophosphatemia.The conventional imaging features are characterized by small and concealed lesions and complex components.Particularly,68Ga-DOTATATE PET/CT imaging exhibits high sensitivity for the tumor detection.
9.Single-cell transcriptome profiling identifies the activation of type I interferon signaling in ossified posterior longitudinal ligament.
Xiao LIU ; Lei ZHANG ; Ge WANG ; Wei ZHAO ; Chen LIANG ; Youzhi TANG ; Yenan FU ; Bo LIU ; Jing ZHANG ; Xiaoguang LIU ; Hongquan ZHANG ; Yu YU
Frontiers of Medicine 2024;18(6):1087-1099
Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) is a condition comprising ectopic bone formation from spinal ligaments. This disease is a leading cause of myelopathy in the Asian population. However, the molecular mechanism underlying OPLL and efficient preventive interventions remain unclear. Here, we performed single-cell RNA sequencing and revealed that type I interferon (IFN) signaling was activated in the ossified ligament of patients with OPLL. We also observed that IFN-β stimulation promoted the osteogenic differentiation of preosteoblasts in vitro and activated the ossification-related gene SPP1, thereby confirming the single-cell RNA sequencing findings. Further, blocking the IFN-α/β subunit 1 receptor (IFNAR1) using an anti-IFNAR1 neutralizing antibody markedly suppressed osteogenic differentiation. Together, these results demonstrated that the type I IFN signaling pathway facilitated ligament ossification, and the blockade of this signaling might provide a foundation for the prevention of OPLL.
Humans
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Signal Transduction
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Interferon Type I/metabolism*
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Ossification of Posterior Longitudinal Ligament/genetics*
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Gene Expression Profiling
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Single-Cell Analysis
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Osteogenesis/genetics*
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Receptor, Interferon alpha-beta/metabolism*
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Male
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Female
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Cell Differentiation
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Middle Aged
10. Recent progress in understanding the neuroprotective mechanism of carnosic acid in Parkinson's disease
Jingang WANG ; Qiang LI ; Huiyan SUN ; Hongquan WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2023;28(9):1073-1080
Carnosic acid (CA) is a natural phenolic diterpene compound found in rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) characterized as an ortho-dihydroquinone - type molecule. Multiple lines of studies have shown that CA has potent neuroprotective effects in vitro and in vivo in Parkinson's disease (PD). The aim of the present review is to summarize the pharmacological neuroprotective actions of CA, and provide a comprehensive review of the molecular mechanism by which CA exert neuroprotective effect in PD. The current review highlights CA is a therapeutic potential for PD.


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