1.A rare case of ALK-rearranged renal cell carcinoma misdiagnosed initially as a papillary renal cell carcinoma
Xiaojing WANG ; Xiaoqing CHEN ; Ailing LI ; Youli WU ; Xiaochu YAN ; Xiuwu BIAN ; Guangjie DUAN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2025;46(3):226-227
Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) rearranged renal cell carcinoma (ALK-RCC) is an exceedingly rare malignancy, recently classified as a distinct molecular entity in the 5th edition of the WHO classification for urinary and male genital tumors. Due to its non-specific clinical symptoms and diverse histopathological patterns, accurate diagnosis is difficult. This paper reports a case of ALK-RCC with morphology and immunophenotype resembling papillary renal cell carcinoma. After second-generation sequencing, EML4-ALK gene fusion was found, and positive staining for ALK was confirmed by immunohistochemistry subsequently. Following informed consent from the patient, targeted therapy with crizotinib was initiated. During a 17-month follow-up period, no recurrence or metastasis was observed.
2.Causal associations of multiple obesity indices with preeclampsia: a Mendelian randomization study
Fangcan SUN ; Xiuwu TANG ; Huiyun CHEN ; Xiaoyu LI ; Jinhua ZHOU ; Bing HAN
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2025;28(8):656-662
Objective:To investigate the causal relationships between multiple obesity indices, including body mass index (BMI), body fat percentage, whole-body fat mass, trunk fat mass, leg fat percentage, arm fat percentage, waist circumference, and hip circumference, and preeclampsia (PE) using Mendelian randomization (MR), and to evaluate the mediating effect of triglycerides.Methods:Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) summary statistics from European populations were utilized. Independent genetic loci associated with obesity indices and PE served as instrumental variables of exposure and outcomes. Obesity data (approximately 191 000 female samples) came from UK Biobank; PE data ( n=242 852) from FinnGen Biobank. Causal effects were assessed primarily via inverse variance weighted (IVW), supplemented by MR-Egger, weighted median, MR-pleiotropy residual sum and outlier (MR-PRESSO), and Bayesian weighted MR. Bonferroni correction was applied. Cochran's Q test evaluated heterogeneity; MR-Egger intercept test assessed horizontal pleiotropy; leave-one-out, funnel, and scatter plots conducted sensitivity analyses. Odds ratio ( OR) measured effect sizes. Two-step MR explored triglyceride mediation. Results:Eighty-two to 112 single nucleotide polymorphisms were included as instrumental variables. After Bonferroni correction, significant positive causal associations with PE were observed for: BMI (IVW: OR=1.703, 95% CI: 1.469-1.974, P<0.001), body fat percentage (IVW: OR=1.595, 95% CI: 1.321-1.925, P<0.001), whole-body fat mass (IVW: OR=1.639, 95% CI: 1.389-1.934, P<0.001), right leg fat percentage (IVW: OR=1.610, 95% CI: 1.360-1.905, P<0.001), left leg fat percentage (IVW: OR=1.622, 95% CI: 1.363-1.930, P<0.001), right arm fat percentage (IVW: OR=1.591, 95% CI: 1.351-1.872, P<0.001), left arm fat percentage (IVW: OR=1.710, 95% CI: 1.444-2.024, P<0.001), and waist circumference (IVW: OR=1.815, 95% CI: 1.534-2.148, P<0.001). Sensitivity analyses confirmed robustness. Triglycerides mediated 4.6%-8.2% of these effects. Trunk fat mass and hip circumference showed potential positive associations (IVW: OR>1, 0.005≤ P<0.05). Conclusions:Higher BMI, body fat percentage, whole-body fat mass, leg/arm fat percentages, and waist circumference may increase PE risk, with waist circumference showing the strongest association. These effects may be partially mediated by triglycerides.
3.A rare case of ALK-rearranged renal cell carcinoma misdiagnosed initially as a papillary renal cell carcinoma
Xiaojing WANG ; Xiaoqing CHEN ; Ailing LI ; Youli WU ; Xiaochu YAN ; Xiuwu BIAN ; Guangjie DUAN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2025;46(3):226-227
Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) rearranged renal cell carcinoma (ALK-RCC) is an exceedingly rare malignancy, recently classified as a distinct molecular entity in the 5th edition of the WHO classification for urinary and male genital tumors. Due to its non-specific clinical symptoms and diverse histopathological patterns, accurate diagnosis is difficult. This paper reports a case of ALK-RCC with morphology and immunophenotype resembling papillary renal cell carcinoma. After second-generation sequencing, EML4-ALK gene fusion was found, and positive staining for ALK was confirmed by immunohistochemistry subsequently. Following informed consent from the patient, targeted therapy with crizotinib was initiated. During a 17-month follow-up period, no recurrence or metastasis was observed.
4.Causal associations of multiple obesity indices with preeclampsia: a Mendelian randomization study
Fangcan SUN ; Xiuwu TANG ; Huiyun CHEN ; Xiaoyu LI ; Jinhua ZHOU ; Bing HAN
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2025;28(8):656-662
Objective:To investigate the causal relationships between multiple obesity indices, including body mass index (BMI), body fat percentage, whole-body fat mass, trunk fat mass, leg fat percentage, arm fat percentage, waist circumference, and hip circumference, and preeclampsia (PE) using Mendelian randomization (MR), and to evaluate the mediating effect of triglycerides.Methods:Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) summary statistics from European populations were utilized. Independent genetic loci associated with obesity indices and PE served as instrumental variables of exposure and outcomes. Obesity data (approximately 191 000 female samples) came from UK Biobank; PE data ( n=242 852) from FinnGen Biobank. Causal effects were assessed primarily via inverse variance weighted (IVW), supplemented by MR-Egger, weighted median, MR-pleiotropy residual sum and outlier (MR-PRESSO), and Bayesian weighted MR. Bonferroni correction was applied. Cochran's Q test evaluated heterogeneity; MR-Egger intercept test assessed horizontal pleiotropy; leave-one-out, funnel, and scatter plots conducted sensitivity analyses. Odds ratio ( OR) measured effect sizes. Two-step MR explored triglyceride mediation. Results:Eighty-two to 112 single nucleotide polymorphisms were included as instrumental variables. After Bonferroni correction, significant positive causal associations with PE were observed for: BMI (IVW: OR=1.703, 95% CI: 1.469-1.974, P<0.001), body fat percentage (IVW: OR=1.595, 95% CI: 1.321-1.925, P<0.001), whole-body fat mass (IVW: OR=1.639, 95% CI: 1.389-1.934, P<0.001), right leg fat percentage (IVW: OR=1.610, 95% CI: 1.360-1.905, P<0.001), left leg fat percentage (IVW: OR=1.622, 95% CI: 1.363-1.930, P<0.001), right arm fat percentage (IVW: OR=1.591, 95% CI: 1.351-1.872, P<0.001), left arm fat percentage (IVW: OR=1.710, 95% CI: 1.444-2.024, P<0.001), and waist circumference (IVW: OR=1.815, 95% CI: 1.534-2.148, P<0.001). Sensitivity analyses confirmed robustness. Triglycerides mediated 4.6%-8.2% of these effects. Trunk fat mass and hip circumference showed potential positive associations (IVW: OR>1, 0.005≤ P<0.05). Conclusions:Higher BMI, body fat percentage, whole-body fat mass, leg/arm fat percentages, and waist circumference may increase PE risk, with waist circumference showing the strongest association. These effects may be partially mediated by triglycerides.
5.Efficacy of using the fourth arm in retroperitoneal robot-assisted partial nephrectomy for cT1b stage renal tumors
Shaojun CHEN ; Xiuwu PAN ; Jianqing YE ; Liang ZHANG ; Xingang CUI
Journal of Modern Urology 2024;29(7):576-580
Objective To investigate the efficacy and safety of using the fourth arm in retroperitoneal robot-assisted partial nephrectomy(PN)for cT1b stage renal tumors.Methods Clinical data of 49 patients with cT1b stage renal tumors who underwent retroperitoneal robot-assisted PN performed by the same surgeon in our hospital during Jan.2022 and Dec.2023 were retrospectively analyzed.The patients were divided into two groups based on whether the fourth arm was used or not:application group(n=21)and non-application group(n=28).The basic information,operation time,warm ischemia time,intraoperative blood loss,postoperative complications and other data were compared between the two groups.Results All operations were successful,with no conversion to open surgery or radical nephrectomy.The application group had significantly shorter operation time[(128.76±31.58)min vs.(151.11±33.21)min,P=0.021],shorter warm ischemia time[(24.67±4.80)min vs.(27.61±3.54)min,P=0.017],and less intraoperative blood loss[(109.05±39.99)mL vs.(139.29±54.43)mL,P=0.037]compared with the non-application group.The increase of postoperative creatinine was(18.64±16.05)μmol/L in the application group and(20.30±13.49)μmol/L in the non-application group respectively.Complications occurred in 3 cases in the application group and 5 cases in the non-application group,with no significant difference(P>0.05).Conclusion When we perform the retroperitoneal robot-assisted partial nephrectomy for cT1b stage renal tumors,using the fourth arm can shorten the operation time and warm ischemia time,and reduce the intraoperative blood loss,which should be applied more in clinic.
6.Application and research progress of lasers in kidney neoplasm treatment: an intergrated bibliometric and Meta-analysis study
Yifan LIU ; Xiuwu PAN ; Bingnan LU ; Shaojun CHEN ; Jianqing YE ; Liang ZHANG ; Xingang CUI
Chinese Journal of Urology 2024;45(7):544-551
Objective:To explore the application and research progress of lasers in the treatment of kidney neoplasms through an integrated bibliometric and Meta-analysis study.Methods:On June 7th, 2024, an online search of the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) and China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) databases for all relevant literature on lasers in kidney neoplasms was conducted. The retrieved results were subjected to a comprehensive bibliometric analysis. The high-quality studies were then screened to further describe the clinical characteristics of patients who underwent laser-assisted laparoscopic partial nephrectomy (LLPN). Subsequently, a Meta-analysis was performed using RevMan 5.4.1 software on further selected high-quality studies to compare the changes in renal function before and after LLPN treatment, and the differences in efficacy between LLPN and traditional laparoscopic partial nephrectomy (LPN).Results:Our study obtained a total of 549 publications on lasers in kidney neoplasms, including 513 in English and 36 in Chinese. Bibliometric analysis revealed an overall upward trend in the annual publications and citations in this field. China was found to be a leading contributor ranking second in total publications ( n=100, 18.2%). The primary application of laser treatment was in nephron-sparing surgery for kidney neoplasms, especially in LPN. We further screened 11 high-quality studies comprising 284 patients who underwent LLPN for kidney neoplasms. Comprehensive descriptive statistical analysis was performed on clinical characteristics of the 284 patients. All patients had T 1a stage tumors with a mean tumor length of 2.6 cm (range: 0.8-4.0 cm), all being local, solitary, and exophytic tumors. Further Meta-analysis indicated that there were no significant differences in renal function indicators including both serum creatinine levels ( MD=4.52, 95% CI-9.73-0.69, P = 0.09) and estimated glomerular filtration rate ( MD=3.05, 95% CI-1.03-7.13, P= 0.14) before and after LLPN. Additionally, compared to traditional LPN, LLPN showed significantly reduced operative time ( MD=-10.58, 95% CI= -13.11-8.06, P<0.001), but no significant differences in estimated blood loss ( MD= -27.09, 95% CI-67.38-13.21, P=0.19) and hospital stay ( MD=-1.59, 95% CI-3.42-0.25, P=0.09). Conclusions:The application of lasers in managing of kidney neoplasms is arousing increasing attention among urologists. LLPN offers several advantages, including precise cutting and effective hemostasis. This technique demonstrates considerable clinical value for patients with exophytic T 1a kidney neoplasms undergoing "zero-ischemia" nephron-sparing surgery.
7.Comparison of therapeutic effects between robot assisted laparoscopic and laparoscopic partial nephrectomy for pediatric renal tumors
Keqin DONG ; Xiuwu PAN ; Shaojun CHEN ; Jianqing YE ; Liang ZHANG ; Xingang CUI
Chinese Journal of Urology 2024;45(10):740-744
Objective:To compare the efficacy of robot assisted laparoscopic partial nephrectomy (RAPN) and laparoscopic partial nephrectomy (LPN) in the treatment of pediatric renal tumors.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 29 children with renal tumors admitted to Xinhua Hospital from March 2019 to March 2024. Among them, there were 10 cases in the RAPN group, including 6 males and 4 females; The median age is 7.5 (4, 12) years old, with a tumor diameter of (4.3±1.6) cm, a median R. E. N. A.L. score of 9 (8, 11), and relative tumor size (tumor volume/contralateral kidney volume) of (34.0%±19.3%). There were 19 cases in the LPN group, 8 males and 11 females; the median age is 5.0(4, 11) years old, with a tumor diameter of (4.4±1.6) cm, a median R. E. N. A.L. score of 9 (8, 11), and relative tumor size(37.7%±18.1%). There was no statistically significant difference in preoperative characteristics between the two groups ( P>0.05). Both groups underwent partial nephrectomy, with renal artery occlusion and then warm ischemia. Clinical data from both groups during and postoperatively were compared, and a simple linear regression analysis was utilized to assess the correlation between the relative size of the tumor and the duration of intraoperative warm ischemia. Results:All 29 cases underwent a successful surgery. Compared with the LPN group, the total surgery time in the RAPN group was (115.0±28.4) minutes versus (127.9±28.2) min( P=0.25); the warm ischemia time was (20.9±3.0) min versus (27.0±4.5) min, respectively( P<0.01); the intraoperative bleeding was (50.0±24.5) ml and (80.0±21.2) ml( P<0.01); the difference in hemoglobin level before and after surgery was (10.3±3.5) g/L versus (12.9±2.7) g/L( P<0.05), respectively; the median postoperative drainage time was 3.5 (3, 4) days versus 4.0(3, 6) days( P=0.17); the median postoperative hospital stay was 4.5 (4, 8) days versus 6.0(5, 10) days( P<0.05). There were 3 cases of renal cell carcinoma associated with the MiT family translocation, 2 cases of mixed epithelial and stromal tumors, and 2 cases of cystic nephroma by postoperative pathological examination in the RAPN group. There were 10 cases of nephroblastoma, 3 cases of teratoma, 2 cases of renal cell carcinoma associated with the MiT family translocation, 2 cases of metanephric adenoma, 1 case of unclassified renal cell carcinoma, and 1 case of cystic nephroma in the LPN group. Apart from one child in the LPN group who developed a postoperative fever over 39℃, no other severe complications occurred during or after the surgery in the remaining patients. Compared with preoperative parameters, eGFR decreased (8.9±18.9) ml/(min·1.73m 2) and (21.4±34.8) ml/(min·1.73m 2) in the RAPN group and LPN group, respectively, 1 month postoperatively( P=0.36); three months after surgery, eGFR was followed up, and the RAPN group and LPN group showed a decrease of (5.9±23.4) ml/(min·1.73m 2) and (13.9±20.1) ml/(min·1.73m 2) compared with preoperative levels, respectively( P=0.42). Linear regression analysis indicated that in the LPN group, intraoperative warm ischemia time exhibited a progressively increasing trend with the augmentation of the tumor's relative size, and warm ischemia time = 0.1688×tumor relative size+ 20.64, ( R2=0.46, P<0.01). Based on this, it is estimated that when the tumor's relative size exceeds 55.5%, the intraoperative warm ischemia time often surpassed 30 minutes. However, in the RAPN group, this trend is not statistically significant (P>0.05). Conclusions:Both LPN and RAPN are safe and feasible for the treatment of pediatric renal tumors. Compared with LPN, RAPN surgery has advantages of shortening warm ischemia time and reducing intraoperative bleeding, which helps patients recover early. RAPN is a better choice for children with a relative renal tumors size over 55.5%.
8.Comparison of therapeutic effects between robot assisted laparoscopic and laparoscopic partial nephrectomy for pediatric renal tumors
Keqin DONG ; Xiuwu PAN ; Shaojun CHEN ; Jianqing YE ; Liang ZHANG ; Xingang CUI
Chinese Journal of Urology 2024;45(10):740-744
Objective:To compare the efficacy of robot assisted laparoscopic partial nephrectomy (RAPN) and laparoscopic partial nephrectomy (LPN) in the treatment of pediatric renal tumors.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 29 children with renal tumors admitted to Xinhua Hospital from March 2019 to March 2024. Among them, there were 10 cases in the RAPN group, including 6 males and 4 females; The median age is 7.5 (4, 12) years old, with a tumor diameter of (4.3±1.6) cm, a median R. E. N. A.L. score of 9 (8, 11), and relative tumor size (tumor volume/contralateral kidney volume) of (34.0%±19.3%). There were 19 cases in the LPN group, 8 males and 11 females; the median age is 5.0(4, 11) years old, with a tumor diameter of (4.4±1.6) cm, a median R. E. N. A.L. score of 9 (8, 11), and relative tumor size(37.7%±18.1%). There was no statistically significant difference in preoperative characteristics between the two groups ( P>0.05). Both groups underwent partial nephrectomy, with renal artery occlusion and then warm ischemia. Clinical data from both groups during and postoperatively were compared, and a simple linear regression analysis was utilized to assess the correlation between the relative size of the tumor and the duration of intraoperative warm ischemia. Results:All 29 cases underwent a successful surgery. Compared with the LPN group, the total surgery time in the RAPN group was (115.0±28.4) minutes versus (127.9±28.2) min( P=0.25); the warm ischemia time was (20.9±3.0) min versus (27.0±4.5) min, respectively( P<0.01); the intraoperative bleeding was (50.0±24.5) ml and (80.0±21.2) ml( P<0.01); the difference in hemoglobin level before and after surgery was (10.3±3.5) g/L versus (12.9±2.7) g/L( P<0.05), respectively; the median postoperative drainage time was 3.5 (3, 4) days versus 4.0(3, 6) days( P=0.17); the median postoperative hospital stay was 4.5 (4, 8) days versus 6.0(5, 10) days( P<0.05). There were 3 cases of renal cell carcinoma associated with the MiT family translocation, 2 cases of mixed epithelial and stromal tumors, and 2 cases of cystic nephroma by postoperative pathological examination in the RAPN group. There were 10 cases of nephroblastoma, 3 cases of teratoma, 2 cases of renal cell carcinoma associated with the MiT family translocation, 2 cases of metanephric adenoma, 1 case of unclassified renal cell carcinoma, and 1 case of cystic nephroma in the LPN group. Apart from one child in the LPN group who developed a postoperative fever over 39℃, no other severe complications occurred during or after the surgery in the remaining patients. Compared with preoperative parameters, eGFR decreased (8.9±18.9) ml/(min·1.73m 2) and (21.4±34.8) ml/(min·1.73m 2) in the RAPN group and LPN group, respectively, 1 month postoperatively( P=0.36); three months after surgery, eGFR was followed up, and the RAPN group and LPN group showed a decrease of (5.9±23.4) ml/(min·1.73m 2) and (13.9±20.1) ml/(min·1.73m 2) compared with preoperative levels, respectively( P=0.42). Linear regression analysis indicated that in the LPN group, intraoperative warm ischemia time exhibited a progressively increasing trend with the augmentation of the tumor's relative size, and warm ischemia time = 0.1688×tumor relative size+ 20.64, ( R2=0.46, P<0.01). Based on this, it is estimated that when the tumor's relative size exceeds 55.5%, the intraoperative warm ischemia time often surpassed 30 minutes. However, in the RAPN group, this trend is not statistically significant (P>0.05). Conclusions:Both LPN and RAPN are safe and feasible for the treatment of pediatric renal tumors. Compared with LPN, RAPN surgery has advantages of shortening warm ischemia time and reducing intraoperative bleeding, which helps patients recover early. RAPN is a better choice for children with a relative renal tumors size over 55.5%.
9.Aristolochic acids exposure was not the main cause of liver tumorigenesis in adulthood.
Shuzhen CHEN ; Yaping DONG ; Xinming QI ; Qiqi CAO ; Tao LUO ; Zhaofang BAI ; Huisi HE ; Zhecai FAN ; Lingyan XU ; Guozhen XING ; Chunyu WANG ; Zhichao JIN ; Zhixuan LI ; Lei CHEN ; Yishan ZHONG ; Jiao WANG ; Jia GE ; Xiaohe XIAO ; Xiuwu BIAN ; Wen WEN ; Jin REN ; Hongyang WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(5):2252-2267
Aristolochic acids (AAs) have long been considered as a potent carcinogen due to its nephrotoxicity. Aristolochic acid I (AAI) reacts with DNA to form covalent aristolactam (AL)-DNA adducts, leading to subsequent A to T transversion mutation, commonly referred as AA mutational signature. Previous research inferred that AAs were widely implicated in liver cancer throughout Asia. In this study, we explored whether AAs exposure was the main cause of liver cancer in the context of HBV infection in mainland China. Totally 1256 liver cancer samples were randomly retrieved from 3 medical centers and a refined bioanalytical method was used to detect AAI-DNA adducts. 5.10% of these samples could be identified as AAI positive exposure. Whole genome sequencing suggested 8.41% of 107 liver cancer patients exhibited the dominant AA mutational signature, indicating a relatively low overall AAI exposure rate. In animal models, long-term administration of AAI barely increased liver tumorigenesis in adult mice, opposite from its tumor-inducing role when subjected to infant mice. Furthermore, AAI induced dose-dependent accumulation of AA-DNA adduct in target organs in adult mice, with the most detected in kidney instead of liver. Taken together, our data indicate that AA exposure was not the major threat of liver cancer in adulthood.
10.Construction of pathological sample repository and its application in experimental pathology curriculum for medical undergraduates
Mianfu CAO ; Senlin XU ; Feng WU ; Cong CHEN ; Weiqi DANG ; Xiaohong YAO ; Xiaochu YAN ; Xiuwu BIAN ; Yu SHI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2022;21(7):826-829
The gross specimens and tissue slices used for traditional experimental pathology curriculum are fragile, and some specimens or slices are difficult to be supplemented. Besides, the classroom and schedule for experimental pathology teaching are inflexible. Therefore, the teaching effects for experimental pathology course are limited. The development of digital technology has promoted the teaching reform of medical experimental curriculum. We have digitalized the gross specimens and tissue slices to preserve and expand the samples, and constructed pathological sample repository containing both physical samples and digital samples. Furthermore, we have established a platform for remote access, and thus improved the flexibility and autonomy of study for experimental pathology curriculum. Additionally, we have integrated clinical information of the teaching samples, and interpreted the specimens with the assistance of two-dimensional code technology and voice broadcast technology, to realize human-computer interactive learning. The questionnaire shows that the application of pathological sample repository in experimental teaching has improved student learning effect and recognition.

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