1.Myeloid cells: key players in tumor microenvironments.
Qiaomin HUA ; Zhixiong LI ; Yulan WENG ; Yan WU ; Limin ZHENG
Frontiers of Medicine 2025;19(2):265-296
Cancer is the result of evolving crosstalk between neoplastic cell and its immune microenvironment. In recent years, immune therapeutics targeting T lymphocytes, such as immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) and CAR-T, have made significant progress in cancer treatment and validated targeting immune cells as a promising approach to fight human cancers. However, responsiveness to the current immune therapeutic agents is limited to only a small proportion of solid cancer patients. As major components of most solid tumors, myeloid cells played critical roles in regulating the initiation and sustentation of adaptive immunity, thus determining tumor progression as well as therapeutic responses. In this review, we discuss emerging data on the diverse functions of myeloid cells in tumor progression through their direct effects or interactions with other immune cells. We explain how different metabolic reprogramming impacts the characteristics and functions of tumor myeloid cells, and discuss recent progress in revealing different mechanisms-chemotaxis, proliferation, survival, and alternative sources-involved in the infiltration and accumulation of myeloid cells within tumors. Further understanding of the function and regulation of myeloid cells is important for the development of novel strategies for therapeutic exploitation in cancer.
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2.Associations between statins and all-cause mortality and cardiovascular events among peritoneal dialysis patients: A multi-center large-scale cohort study.
Shuang GAO ; Lei NAN ; Xinqiu LI ; Shaomei LI ; Huaying PEI ; Jinghong ZHAO ; Ying ZHANG ; Zibo XIONG ; Yumei LIAO ; Ying LI ; Qiongzhen LIN ; Wenbo HU ; Yulin LI ; Liping DUAN ; Zhaoxia ZHENG ; Gang FU ; Shanshan GUO ; Beiru ZHANG ; Rui YU ; Fuyun SUN ; Xiaoying MA ; Li HAO ; Guiling LIU ; Zhanzheng ZHAO ; Jing XIAO ; Yulan SHEN ; Yong ZHANG ; Xuanyi DU ; Tianrong JI ; Yingli YUE ; Shanshan CHEN ; Zhigang MA ; Yingping LI ; Li ZUO ; Huiping ZHAO ; Xianchao ZHANG ; Xuejian WANG ; Yirong LIU ; Xinying GAO ; Xiaoli CHEN ; Hongyi LI ; Shutong DU ; Cui ZHAO ; Zhonggao XU ; Li ZHANG ; Hongyu CHEN ; Li LI ; Lihua WANG ; Yan YAN ; Yingchun MA ; Yuanyuan WEI ; Jingwei ZHOU ; Yan LI ; Caili WANG ; Jie DONG
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(21):2856-2858
3.Accuracy and consistency of predicting vault using NK and KS formulas before implantable collamer lens implantation
Xunshan ZU ; Li JIAO ; Yulan SUN ; Li LI
International Eye Science 2025;25(6):1014-1019
AIM: To explore the accuracy and consistency of predicting postoperative vault in implantable collamer lens(ICL)surgery based on the NK and KS formulas of CASIA2 OCT.METHODS: Retrospective case study. The study included 85 patients(170 eyes)who underwent ICL implantation for the correction of moderate to high myopia at the Refractive Surgery Center of Lunan Eye Hospital from October 2022 to October 2023. Routine examinations including ultrasound biomicroscopy(UBM), corneal endothelium assessment, optometry, intraocular pressure measurement, fundus examination, and corneal topography were performed. Patients who met the indications for ICL surgery were selected, and the recommended lens size was determined based on parameters such as corneal diameter and anterior chamber depth using standard methods. A CASIA2 OCT examination was used to obtain the corresponding lens size and predicted vault using the NK and KS formulas. The differences and consistency between the predicted vault by NK and KS formulas and the actual vault at 1 wk, 1, 3, and 6 mo postoperatively were analyzed. Paired t-tests were used to analyze the differences between the predicted vault by NK and KS formulas and the actual vault at each postoperative time point. The consistency between the predicted vault by NK and KS formulas and the actual vault at each time point was assessed using Bland-Altman analysis. Multivariate linear regression was used to analyze the correlation between actual vault and various anterior segment parameters.RESULTS: The NK formula showed statistically significant differences between the predicted values and the actual vault at 1, 3, and 6 mo postoperatively(all P<0.05), but no statistically significant difference was observed compared to the actual vault at 1 wk postoperatively(P=0.340). The KS formula demonstrated a statistically significant difference between the predicted values and the actual vault measured at 6 mo postoperatively(P<0.05). The lens vector height and lens model were influcing facotrs for the vault at 6 mo postoperatively(all P<0.05). Both the NK formula and KS formula had the highest consistency between their predicted vault and the actual vault at 6 mo postoperatively.CONCLUSION: The NK and KS formulas of CASIA2 OCT showed the highest consistency between the predicted postoperative vault and the actual vault at 6 mo postoperatively. Both formulas can serve as effective references for ICL model selection.
4.Study on work-related musculoskeletal disorders and influencing factors of underground workers in a coal mine
Yaxin ZHU ; Kun SUN ; Yixuan ZHANG ; Chen YANG ; Keyun GUO ; Yulan JIN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2025;43(8):600-605
Objective:To investigate the occurrence of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) among underground coal mine workers, identify the risk factors for WMSDs, and provide a scientific evidence for the prevention and treatment of WMSDs.Methods:In March 2024, through cluster sampling, the on-the-job workers who underwent questionnaire surveys and health examinations at a certain coal mine from July to August 2018 were selected as the research subjects. Basic information of employees, ergonomics-related characteristics, and the occurrence status of WMSDs in each part were collected, and multivariate logistic regression was used for analysis.Results:The incidence rate of WMSDs in at least one site among underground coal mine workers within the past year was 62.22% (219/352). The top three sites in sequence were the lower back (44.32%, 156/352), neck (26.14%, 92/352), and knee (26.14%, 92/352). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that frequently exerting great force with arms or hands during work ( OR=2.223, 95% CI: 1.022-4.836), prolonged static forward bending ( OR=1.544, 95% CI: 1.305-1.972), and frequently exerting great effort to operate tools or machines ( OR=2.206, 95% CI: 1.011-4.813), absence of external support systems ( OR=1.589, 95% CI: 1.349-1.996), and repetitive full-body twisting ( OR=1.523, 95% CI: 1.298-1.916) were all risk factors for the occurrence of WMSDs in the lower back ( P<0.05). Both night shift work ( OR=1.564, 95% CI: 1.339-1.939) and frequent forward neck flexion ( OR=1.532, 95% CI: 1.312-1.907) were all risk factors for the occurrence of WMSDs in the neck ( P<0.05). Lifting heavy objects above the shoulder ( OR=1.333, 95% CI: 1.142-1.782), uncomfortable posture and inability to exert force ( OR=1.873, 95% CI: 1.104-2.712), the use of vibration tools ( OR=2.958, 95% CI: 1.255-6.972), and length of service >10 years ( OR=1.525, 95% CI: 1.105-1.967) were all risk factors for the occurrence of WMSDs in the knee ( P<0.05) . Conclusion:The incidence of WMSDs among underground coal miners is relatively high, mainly concentrated in the lower back, neck and knee, and is related to factors such as poor working postures, and work organization. Coal mining enterprises should strengthen work organization, provide appropriate working equipment, and ensure reasonable distribution of workloads.
5.Study on work-related musculoskeletal disorders and influencing factors of underground workers in a coal mine
Yaxin ZHU ; Kun SUN ; Yixuan ZHANG ; Chen YANG ; Keyun GUO ; Yulan JIN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2025;43(8):600-605
Objective:To investigate the occurrence of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) among underground coal mine workers, identify the risk factors for WMSDs, and provide a scientific evidence for the prevention and treatment of WMSDs.Methods:In March 2024, through cluster sampling, the on-the-job workers who underwent questionnaire surveys and health examinations at a certain coal mine from July to August 2018 were selected as the research subjects. Basic information of employees, ergonomics-related characteristics, and the occurrence status of WMSDs in each part were collected, and multivariate logistic regression was used for analysis.Results:The incidence rate of WMSDs in at least one site among underground coal mine workers within the past year was 62.22% (219/352). The top three sites in sequence were the lower back (44.32%, 156/352), neck (26.14%, 92/352), and knee (26.14%, 92/352). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that frequently exerting great force with arms or hands during work ( OR=2.223, 95% CI: 1.022-4.836), prolonged static forward bending ( OR=1.544, 95% CI: 1.305-1.972), and frequently exerting great effort to operate tools or machines ( OR=2.206, 95% CI: 1.011-4.813), absence of external support systems ( OR=1.589, 95% CI: 1.349-1.996), and repetitive full-body twisting ( OR=1.523, 95% CI: 1.298-1.916) were all risk factors for the occurrence of WMSDs in the lower back ( P<0.05). Both night shift work ( OR=1.564, 95% CI: 1.339-1.939) and frequent forward neck flexion ( OR=1.532, 95% CI: 1.312-1.907) were all risk factors for the occurrence of WMSDs in the neck ( P<0.05). Lifting heavy objects above the shoulder ( OR=1.333, 95% CI: 1.142-1.782), uncomfortable posture and inability to exert force ( OR=1.873, 95% CI: 1.104-2.712), the use of vibration tools ( OR=2.958, 95% CI: 1.255-6.972), and length of service >10 years ( OR=1.525, 95% CI: 1.105-1.967) were all risk factors for the occurrence of WMSDs in the knee ( P<0.05) . Conclusion:The incidence of WMSDs among underground coal miners is relatively high, mainly concentrated in the lower back, neck and knee, and is related to factors such as poor working postures, and work organization. Coal mining enterprises should strengthen work organization, provide appropriate working equipment, and ensure reasonable distribution of workloads.
6.Analysis of the infection status of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus in Beijing in 2024
Yulan SUN ; Xiangfeng DOU ; Weijia ZHANG ; Yanwei CHEN ; Fu LI ; Haoyuan JIN ; Zhenyong REN ; Dan LI ; Daitao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2025;39(2):136-141
Objective:To analyze the epidemiological characteristics of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) in Beijing in 2024, to investigate the infection status of reservoir hosts, vector organisms, and baseline human populations, and provide a scientific basis for formulating prevention and control strategies.Methods:Epidemiological surveys were conducted on all confirmed cases. Serum samples from healthy populations and reservoir hosts were collected for SFTSV antibody detection. Questing ticks were monitored using the flagging method. Real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR was employed to detect SFTSV in cases, reservoir hosts, and ticks. Positive samples underwent whole-genome sequencing and genetic evolution analysis.Results:In 2024, Beijing reported 15 locally infected cases with 4 deaths. The age of onset ranged from 50 to 80 years (median: 66 years). Cases showed a certain degree of geographical clustering, with June being the peak month of onset. The affected population was predominantly farmers, with a male-to-female ratio of 3∶2. Animal contact history emerged as a significant risk factor alongside tick bites. Parthenogenetic tick populations were identified in Pinggu district, while SFTSV-carrying ticks were detected in endemic areas (Mentougou, Shijingshan, and Fengtai Districts). Viral presence was also confirmed in ticks or dogs from non-endemic areas. Sequencing and phylogenetic analysis revealed stable clustering of strains into two distinct genotypes (A and B). Antibody-positive individuals were identified in healthy populations from non-endemic areas.Conclusions:The incidence of SFTS in Beijing is increasing, with natural viral circulation already established in non-endemic regions. Enhanced surveillance and adjusted prevention strategies are urgently needed.
7.Analysis of the infection status of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus in Beijing in 2024
Yulan SUN ; Xiangfeng DOU ; Weijia ZHANG ; Yanwei CHEN ; Fu LI ; Haoyuan JIN ; Zhenyong REN ; Dan LI ; Daitao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2025;39(2):136-141
Objective:To analyze the epidemiological characteristics of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) in Beijing in 2024, to investigate the infection status of reservoir hosts, vector organisms, and baseline human populations, and provide a scientific basis for formulating prevention and control strategies.Methods:Epidemiological surveys were conducted on all confirmed cases. Serum samples from healthy populations and reservoir hosts were collected for SFTSV antibody detection. Questing ticks were monitored using the flagging method. Real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR was employed to detect SFTSV in cases, reservoir hosts, and ticks. Positive samples underwent whole-genome sequencing and genetic evolution analysis.Results:In 2024, Beijing reported 15 locally infected cases with 4 deaths. The age of onset ranged from 50 to 80 years (median: 66 years). Cases showed a certain degree of geographical clustering, with June being the peak month of onset. The affected population was predominantly farmers, with a male-to-female ratio of 3∶2. Animal contact history emerged as a significant risk factor alongside tick bites. Parthenogenetic tick populations were identified in Pinggu district, while SFTSV-carrying ticks were detected in endemic areas (Mentougou, Shijingshan, and Fengtai Districts). Viral presence was also confirmed in ticks or dogs from non-endemic areas. Sequencing and phylogenetic analysis revealed stable clustering of strains into two distinct genotypes (A and B). Antibody-positive individuals were identified in healthy populations from non-endemic areas.Conclusions:The incidence of SFTS in Beijing is increasing, with natural viral circulation already established in non-endemic regions. Enhanced surveillance and adjusted prevention strategies are urgently needed.
8.Advances in predicting efficacy and prognostic markers of immunotherapy for gastric cancer
Yulan LIU ; Haiyan JING ; Jing SUN ; Wei SONG ; Dan SHA
Journal of International Oncology 2024;51(3):175-180
The high intra- and inter-tumor heterogeneity of gastric cancer leads to a great difference in the immunotherapy efficacy and the prognosis among patients. Several biomarkers, including programmed death-ligand 1, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2, the features of tumor microenvironment, the peripheral blood inflammatory markers and Claudin18.2 have predictive value in the immunotherapy efficacy and the prognosis of gastric cancer patients, which might help the clinicians find the potential patients who will benefit from immunotherapy, and achieve the goal of precision medicine.
9.MRI texture features combined with apparent diffusion coefficient for differentiating uterine sarcoma and cellular uterine leiomyoma
Zhong YANG ; Baoyue FU ; Yulan CHEN ; Naiyu LI ; Mengshi FANG ; Mingjie SUN ; Chao WEI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(7):1052-1057
Objective To observe the value of MRI texture features combined with apparent diffusion coefficient(ADC)for differentiating uterine sarcoma(US)and cellular uterine leiomyoma(CUL).Methods Pelvic MRI data of 27 US patients(US group)and 34 CUL patients(CUL group)were retrospectively analyzed.The texture features of lesions were extracted from T2WI and diffusion weighted imaging(DWI),the ADC value were measured,and the average ADC value(ADCmean),the minimum ADC value(ADCmin)and standard ADC value(ADCst)were recorded.Then logistic regression(LR)models were constructed based on ADC value,optimal texture features alone and their combination,respectively,including LRADC,LRtexture and LRADC+texture models.Receiver operating characteristic curves were drawn,and the area under the curves(AUC)were calculated to evaluate the efficacy of each model for differentiating US and CUL.Results The ADCmean,ADCmin and ADCst in US group were all lower than those in CUL group(all P<0.05).A total of 3 750 texture features were extracted from pelvic T2WI and DWI,5 optimal features were finally obtained,and the constructed LRADC+texture model and LRtexture model had similar efficacy of differentiating US and CUL(AUC=0.921,0.887;P>0.05),which were both higher than that of LRADC model(AUC=0.696;both P<0.05).The calibration curve of LRADC+texture model was basically consistent with the ideal curve,which had better clinical benefits than LRADC and LRtexture models.Conclusion MRI texture features combined with ADC value could improve efficacy for differentiating US and CUL.
10.Exploration and practice of teaching reform in the course of Engineering Drawing for biomedical engineering major at military medical universities
Da JING ; Zedong YAN ; Tao SUN ; Juan LIU ; Yulan TIAN ; Xiaoming WU ; Kangning XIE
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2024;23(12):1654-1659
Based on the practical issues discovered in the long-duration teaching practice for the course of Engineering Drawing, our teaching team has proposed the "four combinations" reform concept for the Engineering Drawing course of the biomedical engineering major in military medical universities. A distinguished course closely related with biomedical engineering, clinical medicine, and military medicine was successfully established by performing the course teaching reforms from multiple dimensions, including optimizing the curriculum system, improving teaching methods, innovating assessment models, improving textbook construction, promoting teaching condition construction, and strengthening the teaching team competitiveness. We have demonstrated a significant improvement in teaching effectiveness from multiple perspectives, including student classroom enthusiasm, graduation exam scores, student satisfaction with evaluations, and the use of learned knowledge in practical design work. The teaching reform of this course is expected to significantly enhance the interest of biomedical engineering students in the major at military medical universities, and provide practical experience for other related universities to perform subsequent reforms in Engineering Drawing teaching.

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