1.Tumor-intrinsic PRMT5 upregulates FGL1 via methylating TCF12 to inhibit CD8+ T-cell-mediated antitumor immunity in liver cancer.
Jiao SUN ; Hongfeng YUAN ; Linlin SUN ; Lina ZHAO ; Yufei WANG ; Chunyu HOU ; Huihui ZHANG ; Pan LV ; Guang YANG ; Ningning ZHANG ; Wei LU ; Xiaodong ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(1):188-204
Protein arginine methyltransferase 5 (PRMT5) acts as an oncogene in liver cancer, yet its roles and in-depth molecular mechanisms within the liver cancer immune microenvironment remain mostly undefined. Here, we demonstrated that disruption of tumor-intrinsic PRMT5 enhances CD8+ T-cell-mediated antitumor immunity both in vivo and in vitro. Further experiments verified that this effect is achieved through downregulation of the inhibitory immune checkpoint molecule, fibrinogen-like protein 1 (FGL1). Mechanistically, PRMT5 catalyzed symmetric dimethylation of transcription factor 12 (TCF12) at arginine 554 (R554), prompting the binding of TCF12 to FGL1 promoter region, which transcriptionally activated FGL1 in tumor cells. Methylation deficiency at TCF12-R554 residue downregulated FGL1 expression, which promoted CD8+ T-cell-mediated antitumor immunity. Notably, combining the PRMT5 methyltransferase inhibitor GSK591 with PD-L1 blockade efficiently inhibited liver cancer growth and improved overall survival in mice. Collectively, our findings reveal the immunosuppressive role and mechanism of PRMT5 in liver cancer and highlight that targeting PRMT5 could boost checkpoint immunotherapy efficacy.
2.Current status of cognition and skin care behavior in adolescent patients with acne: A survey in China.
Jing TIAN ; Hong SHU ; Qiufang QIAN ; Zhong SHEN ; Chunyu ZHAO ; Li SONG ; Ping LI ; Xiuping HAN ; Hua QIAN ; Jinping CHEN ; Hua WANG ; Lin MA ; Yuan LIANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(4):476-477
3.Meta-synthesis of qualitative research on the real experiences of medical staff's organizational silence behavior
Yonge GAO ; Jiawei YANG ; Wanhui YU ; Jiao LUO ; Rui LIU ; Chunyu LI ; Mengjiao CAO ; Wei SHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(32):4386-4392
Objective:To synthesize the real experiences of medical staff's organizational silence behavior.Methods:A systematic search was conducted in databases including PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Library, CINAHL, EBSCO, ProQuest, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Data, VIP, and China Biology Medicine disc, collecting qualitative studies on medical staff's experiences related to organizational silence behavior. The search period covered the establishment of the databases until June 2024. The quality of the included studies was assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute's qualitative research quality evaluation standards, and results were integrated using an aggregative synthesis approach.Results:A total of 10 studies were included, with 65 findings summarized into 11 new categories, which were further synthesized into four overarching conclusions: organizational silence is complex, with respect and concern coexisting, many factors contribute to organizational silence, medical staff experience negative emotions as a result of organizational silence, there is a desire for recognition and support.Conclusions:The experience of organizational silence behavior among medical staff is complex. Managers should focus on this issue, encourage individuals to voice their concerns, provide diverse support mechanisms, and enhance positive experiences to reduce the prevalence of organizational silence.
4.Research Progress of the Dual Role of Autophagy in Herb-Induced Liver Injury and its Prevention and Treatment Strategies
Tingping ZHANG ; Mengyu LI ; Chunyu GU ; Jingqi HU ; Jiao KONG ; Chuanxin LIU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;26(9):2219-2228
Objective This article systematically reviews the interaction between autophagy and herb-induced liver injury,and it elucidates the mechanism of liver injury.Also,it summarizes the control strategies of herb-induced liver injury.Methods Based on the retrieval of CNKI,Wanfang,PubMed and Web-of-Science databases,the literature on autophagy and herb-induced liver injury in the past decade was reviewed to clarify the relationship between autophagy and disease occurrence.Then we summarize common drugs and the mechanism of herb-induced liver injury caused by autophagy.The control strategies of herb-induced liver injury were summarized,too.Results Autophagy plays a dual role in the herb-induced liver injury.Autophagy pathway and autophagy-related molecules can be changed in the case of excessive activation or excessive inhibition to cause herb-induced liver injury.Conclusion The regulation of autophagy pathway is expected to be a new method for the prevention and treatment of herb-induced liver injury.Targeted control strategies are important measures to realize the safety risk monitoring of Chinese herbal medicine.
5.Research Progress of the Dual Role of Autophagy in Herb-Induced Liver Injury and its Prevention and Treatment Strategies
Tingping ZHANG ; Mengyu LI ; Chunyu GU ; Jingqi HU ; Jiao KONG ; Chuanxin LIU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;26(9):2219-2228
Objective This article systematically reviews the interaction between autophagy and herb-induced liver injury,and it elucidates the mechanism of liver injury.Also,it summarizes the control strategies of herb-induced liver injury.Methods Based on the retrieval of CNKI,Wanfang,PubMed and Web-of-Science databases,the literature on autophagy and herb-induced liver injury in the past decade was reviewed to clarify the relationship between autophagy and disease occurrence.Then we summarize common drugs and the mechanism of herb-induced liver injury caused by autophagy.The control strategies of herb-induced liver injury were summarized,too.Results Autophagy plays a dual role in the herb-induced liver injury.Autophagy pathway and autophagy-related molecules can be changed in the case of excessive activation or excessive inhibition to cause herb-induced liver injury.Conclusion The regulation of autophagy pathway is expected to be a new method for the prevention and treatment of herb-induced liver injury.Targeted control strategies are important measures to realize the safety risk monitoring of Chinese herbal medicine.
6.Management experience of a designated hospital for children with coronavirus disease 2019.
Jian-Guo ZHOU ; Qiao-Ling FAN ; Chun-Mei LU ; Pu XU ; Gang-Feng YAN ; Ling-Feng CHUNYU ; Ya-Zun LIU ; Yi-Wei CHEN ; Yan-Ming LU ; Ting ZHANG ; Hui YU ; Li-Bo WANG ; Jiang-Jiang XU ; Wen-Hao ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2022;24(8):839-845
The global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has brought great challenges to the traditional medical model. During the outbreak of COVID-19 in Shanghai, China, from March to May, 2022, there was a significant increase in the number of pediatric cases due to high transmissibility, immune escape, and vaccine breakthrough capacity of Omicron variants. The designated hospitals for children with COVID-19 served as a connecting link between children's specialized hospitals and mobile cabin hospitals. From April 7 to June 2, 2022, a total of 871 children with COVID-19 were admitted to Renji Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine (South Branch), a designated hospital for children with COVID-19. Among these patients, 568 (65.2%) were children under 3 years old, 870 (99.9%) were mild or moderate, and 1 was severe. This article reports the experience in the management of pediatric cases in this designated hospital, which included the following aspects: establishing an optimal case-admission process; strengthening multidisciplinary standardized diagnosis and treatment; optimizing the management, warning, and rescue system for severe COVID-19; implementing family-centered nursing care; formulating an individualized traditional Chinese medicine treatment regimen; optimizing the discharge process and strengthening bed turnover; implementing strict whole-process control to reduce the risk of nosocomial infection; constructing a structured medical record system and using information platforms to adapt to the work mode of large-volume cases; conducting scientific research and sharing the experience in diagnosis and treatment.
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7.Application value of 18F-FDG PET/CT in the diagnosis of cholangiocarcinoma
Juanjuan FANG ; Dewei SONG ; Yuanwei SHAO ; Shoumei YAN ; Jing ZHOU ; Chunyu JIAO ; Tingzhou LIU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2022;31(4):488-493
Objective To explore the value of 18F-FDG PET/CT in the diagnosis of cholangiocarcinoma. Methods Data were collected from 44 patients with cholangiocarcinoma who underwent PET/CT in Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Shandong First Medical University from September 2017 to October 2020. All patients underwent upper abdominal CT and MRI and whole-body PET/CT. The diagnostic value of three examinations was compared for primary lesions, recurrent lesions, and regional lymph node metastasis of cholangiocarcinoma. Results There were no significant differences in the diagnostic sensitivity of CT, MRI, and PET/CT in the primary lesions and regional lymph node metastasis of cholangiocarcinoma (P > 0.05). There were significant differences in the diagnostic sensitivity of the three examinations for recurrent cholangiocarcinoma lesions (P < 0.05). Conclusion PET/CT has high diagnostic value for recurrent lesions of cholangiocarcinoma, but the three examinations showed no significant differences in the diagnostic sensitivity for primary lesions and regional lymph node metastasis.
8.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.
9.Application of student standardized patients in the experimental teaching of Internal Medicine Nursing
Yuping WEI ; Chunyu HE ; Yu FENG ; Yuanyuan WANG ; Jiao WANG ; Liping SONG ; Xiaoju CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2021;20(7):841-844
Objective:To explore the effect of student standardized patients in experimental teaching of Internal Medicine Nursing. Methods:Totally 440 undergraduate students in Batch 2016 from the Nursing Department of Chengdu Medical College were divided into 9 groups with 5-6 students in each group. The situational teaching method of students' standardized patients playing clinical cases was adopted in internal medicine experimental teaching, and the teaching effect was evaluated by the questionnaire survey after the class.Results:More than 90.45% (398/440) of the students thought that this teaching method could enhance the ability of knowledge understanding and memorizing, 91.36% (402/440) of them thought that it could improve their corporation with classmates, 90.23% (397/440) of them thought that various abilities such as clinical thinking could be improved, and 87.27% (384/440) of them were satisfied with it.Conclusion:Applying standardized patients to the experimental teaching of internal medicine nursing is effective and can stimulate students' learning enthusiasm, thus improving the teaching effect.
10.Effect of previous radiotherapy on the efficacy and pulmonary toxicity of PD-1 inhibitor in second-line or above treatment in patients with stage Ⅳ non-small cell lung cancer
Huijing CHEN ; Chunyu HE ; Hong GE ; Xin NIE ; Ru LIU ; Xiaoyuan WU ; Shuyue JIAO ; Cong MA
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2021;30(4):348-352
Objective:To investigate whether radiotherapy should be delivered before the application of immune checkpoint inhibitor PD-1 in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and evaluate the effect of previous radiotherapy on the efficacy and pulmonary toxicity of PD-1 inhibitor.Methods:Clinical data of patients with stage Ⅳ NSCLC who received immunotherapy in Henan Cancer Hospital from March 2015 to September 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. The baseline data of patients, the status of radiotherapy and immunotherapy and the pulmonary toxicity were collected. According to whether radiotherapy was given before PD-1 inhibitor application, all patients were divided into the previous radiotherapy and non-radiotherapy groups. Survival analysis was performed by Kaplan- Meier method. Results:A total of 90 patients were enrolled including 39 cases in the previous radiotherapy group and 51 cases in the non-radiotherapy group. The median follow-up time was 22.9 months. The median progression-free survival (mPFS) in the previous radiotherapy group was 7.5 months (95% CI 5.4-9.5 months), significantly longer compared with 4.1 months (95% CI 3.1-5.1 months) in the non-radiotherapy group ( P=0.003). The median overall survival (mOS) significantly differed between two groups[15.2 months (95% CI 12.3-18.1 months) vs. 9.3 months (95% CI 6.1-12.5 months)]( P=0.040). The incidence of pulmonary toxicity showed no significant difference between two groups ( P=0.154). Conclusions:Patients with stage Ⅳ NSCLC patients in the previous radiotherapy group obtain significantly better mPFS and mOS and similar pulmonary toxicity compared with their counterparts in the non-radiotherapy group. Nevertheless, the findings remain to be validated by subsequent investigations with larger sample size.

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