1.Profiling and functional characterization of long noncoding RNAs during human tooth development.
Xiuge GU ; Wei WEI ; Chuan WU ; Jing SUN ; Xiaoshan WU ; Zongshan SHEN ; Hanzhang ZHOU ; Chunmei ZHANG ; Jinsong WANG ; Lei HU ; Suwen CHEN ; Yuanyuan ZHANG ; Songlin WANG ; Ran ZHANG
International Journal of Oral Science 2025;17(1):38-38
The regulatory processes in developmental biology research are significantly influenced by long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs). However, the dynamics of lncRNA expression during human tooth development remain poorly understood. In this research, we examined the lncRNAs present in the dental epithelium (DE) and dental mesenchyme (DM) at the late bud, cap, and early bell stages of human fetal tooth development through bulk RNA sequencing. Developmental regulators co-expressed with neighboring lncRNAs were significantly enriched in odontogenesis. Specific lncRNAs expressed in the DE and DM, such as PANCR, MIR205HG, DLX6-AS1, and DNM3OS, were identified through a combination of bulk RNA sequencing and single-cell analysis. Further subcluster analysis revealed lncRNAs specifically expressed in important regions of the tooth germ, such as the inner enamel epithelium and coronal dental papilla (CDP). Functionally, we demonstrated that CDP-specific DLX6-AS1 enhanced odontoblastic differentiation in human tooth germ mesenchymal cells and dental pulp stem cells. These findings suggest that lncRNAs could serve as valuable cell markers for tooth development and potential therapeutic targets for tooth regeneration.
Humans
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RNA, Long Noncoding/metabolism*
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Odontogenesis/genetics*
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Tooth Germ/embryology*
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Cell Differentiation
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Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
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Mesoderm/metabolism*
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Tooth/embryology*
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Gene Expression Profiling
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Sequence Analysis, RNA
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Dental Pulp/cytology*
2.Identification of USP2 as a novel target to induce degradation of KRAS in myeloma cells.
Yingying WANG ; Youping ZHANG ; Hao LUO ; Wei WEI ; Wanting LIU ; Weiwei WANG ; Yunzhao WU ; Cheng PENG ; Yanjie JI ; Jianfang ZHANG ; Chujiao ZHU ; Wenhui BAI ; Li XIA ; Hu LEI ; Hanzhang XU ; Leimiao YIN ; Wei WENG ; Li YANG ; Ligen LIU ; Aiwu ZHOU ; Yueyue WEI ; Qi ZHU ; Weiliang ZHU ; Yongqing YANG ; Zhijian XU ; Yingli WU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2024;14(12):5235-5248
Inducing the degradation of KRAS represents a novel strategy to combat cancers with KRAS mutation. In this study, we identify ubiquitin-specific protease 2 (USP2) as a novel deubiquitinating enzyme of KRAS in multiple myeloma (MM). Specifically, we demonstrate that gambogic acid (GA) forms a covalent bond with the cysteine 284 residue of USP2 through an allosteric pocket, inhibiting its deubiquitinating activity. Inactivation or knockdown of USP2 leads to the degradation of KRAS, resulting in the suppression of MM cell proliferation in vitro and in vivo. Conversely, overexpressing USP2 stabilizes KRAS and partially abrogates GA-induced apoptosis in MM cells. Furthermore, elevated USP2 levels may be associated with poorer prognoses in MM patients. These findings highlight the potential of the USP2/KRAS axis as a therapeutic target in MM, suggesting that strategically inducing KRAS degradation via USP2 inhibition could be a promising approach for treating cancers with KRAS mutations.
3.The diagnosis and treatment of primary abdominal cocoon
Xiaojiao RUAN ; Feng ZHOU ; Chen WANG ; Hanzhang HUANG ; Shaoliang HAN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2019;34(1):39-41
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics,diagnosis and treatment of primary abdominal cocoon.Methods The clinical data of 16 cases of primary abdominal cocoon were reviewed and analyzed.Results Only in 2 cases in which correct preoperative diagnosis was estabished by CT scan.The other 14 cases were diagnosed during operation.Parts or all small intestines were covered with a layer of milky white dense fibrous thin membrane,formed mass-likely adhesion,and fibrous film attached to the mesenteric roots.Extensive adhesion existed in between intestines.The operation included lysis of peritoneal adhesion plus fibrous membrane excision in 14 cases,lysis of peritoneal adhesion plus fibrous membrane excision and segmental enterectomy in 2 cases,and in 2 cases appendectomy was done.There was no anastomotic leakage or other major complications except for wound infection in 1 case.All the patients were followed up from 3 months to 7 years with a median follow-up time of 3.6 years,and no recurrent cases were found.Conclusions Surgery is the main method for the treatment of abdominal cocoon with evident clinical symptoms,and the prognosis is largely fair.
4.Clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of abdominal lymphangioma
Feng ZHOU ; Hanzhang HUANG ; Chen WANG ; Xiaojiao RUAN ; Naxin LIU ; Shaoliang HAN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2018;33(5):369-371
Objective To investigate the clinicopathological features of abdominal lymphangioma and its diagnosis and treatment.Methods The clinical data of 37 patients with abdominal lymphangioma were analyzed retrospectively.Results The clinical presentations were slight abdominal distention and discomfort in 6 cases (16%),abdominal pain or lumbago in 13 cases (35%),found by health screening in 14 cases (38%) and abdominal mass in 4 cases (11%).Tumor located in retroperitoneal space in 20 cases,small bowel in 7 cases,colon mesentery in 4 cases,small mesentery in 2 cases,duodenum in 2 cases,stomach in one case and pancreas in one case.The surgical procedures were complete resection in 31 cases and incomplete resection in 6 cases.Except 3 cases lost to fol]ow-up,no recurrence was found during the postoperative follow-up period.Conclusions It is difficult to diagnose abdominal lymphangioma before operation,and complete resection of tumor is the first choice.
5.Clinical characteristics and surgical treatment for duodenal stromal tumor
Maosong CHEN ; Shaoliang HAN ; Caiyan PAN ; Kuan HE ; Yaoqing CAI ; Zuolin ZHOU ; Hanzhang HUANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2017;32(7):561-564
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics,surgical treatment and outcome for patients with duodenal stromal tumor.Methods Data of 40 patients with stromal tumor of duodenum were reviewed retrospectively.Results All patients received resection including local resection in 14 cases,segmental resection of the duodenum in 17 cases,and pancreaticoduodenectomy in 9 cases.38 cases were followed-up,and two were lost.The median follow-up was 59 months (range 3-240 mos).The 1,3,and 5-year overall survival rates were 92%,76% and 68%,respectively.No recurrence was found in very-low-risk tumor (n =1) and low-risk turmors (n =4).The 1,3,and 5-year overall survival rates for intermediate-risk tumors were 95%,80% and 70%,respectively;and those were 69 %,31%,and 0 for high-risk tumors,respectively.14 of 33 cases (42%) suffered from recurrence after radical resection for intermediate or high-risk tumors.33 postoperative cases received treatment with Imatinib (Glivec) for more than one year,and one case developed recurrence at 2.5 years after operation.4 patients with synchronous liver metastasis received palliative resection and Imatinib,and two survived more than 1 year.Conclusion Surgery is the first choice for duodenal stromal tumor,and Imatinib should be administered for high-risk disease after surgery.
6.Primary liver sarcoma: diagnosis and surgical treatment
Feng ZHOU ; Shaoliang HAN ; Maosong CHEN ; Hanzhang HUANG ; Zhou DU ; Pengfei WANG ; Xiaodong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2016;22(11):746-748
Objective To study the diagnosis and surgical treatment of primary sarcoma of liver in order to obtain a better understanding of this disease and to improve its clinical treatment.Methods The clinical data on the clinicopathological features,surgical treatments and prognosis of 17 patients with primary liver sarcoma who were treated from January 2001 to May 2016 were retrospectively analyzed.Results Of 17 patients with primary sarcoma of liver,elevation of preoperative serum AFP was detected in one patient (5.9%),HBsAg positivity in 3 patients (17.6%),elevation of CEA in 2 patients (11.8%) and abnormal liver function in 3 patients (17.6%).The main clinical symptoms included epigastric pain in 9 patients,epigastric distention in 7 patients,loss of appetite in 5 patients (including in one patient after resection of gastric carcinoma).Twelve of these 17 patients underwent resection (resection rate 64.7%).Five patients underwent laparotomy and biopsy.Among patients who were treated with surgical resection,10 patients had R0 resection and 2 patients had R1 resection.Postoperatively,5 of these patients underwent adjuvant selective hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy (mitomycin + fluorouracil + epirubicin),and 4 patients were treated with adjuvant systemic chemotherapy (vincristin,cisplatin,cyclophosphamide and Doxorubicin).The postoperative 1,3 and 5-year overall survival rates for all the patients were 58.8% (10/17),29.4% (5/17) and 11.7% (2/17),respectively.In patients with liver resection,the survival rates were 83.3% (10/12),41.6% (5/12) and 16.7% (2/12),and for R0 resection,100.0% (10/10),50.0% (5/10) and 20.0% (2/10),respectively.Condusions The diagnosis of primary sarcoma of liver was difficult before operation.High survival rate could be achieved by radical resection and adjuvant chemotherapy.
7.Laryngeal functional reconstruction with pedunculated musculocutaneous flap of platysma after partial laryngectomy.
Hanzhang ZHAN ; Wei MING ; Yongmao CAO ; Tao ZHOU ; Qiang YANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2008;22(6):255-256
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the value of laryngeal functional reconstruction with pedunculated musculocutaneous flap of platysma after partial laryngectomy.
METHOD:
Fifty-four cases with glottic carcinoma were operated by partial or enlarged partial laryngectomy, and reconstructed laryngeal function with pedunculated musculocutaneous flap of platysma.
RESULT:
All the cases regained the swallow, vocalization and breath. The rate of extubation was 100%, and the 5-year survival rate was 92.59%.
CONCLUSION
Application of pedunculated musculocutaneous flap of platysma to reconstruct laryngeal function is one of the effective method after partial laryngectomy.
Adult
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Aged
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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
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surgery
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Female
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Humans
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Laryngeal Neoplasms
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surgery
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Laryngectomy
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methods
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Larynx
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surgery
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Neck Muscles
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surgery
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Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
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methods
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Surgical Flaps
8.Massive concha bullosa pyocele with orbital extension--a case report and review of the literature.
Yu XU ; Zezhang TAO ; Hanzhang ZHAN ; Tao ZHOU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2007;21(23):1085-1086
OBJECTIVE:
To discuss the complication of common anatomic variant of the middle turbinate-concha bullosa.
METHOD:
We present a 35 years old man with inner canthus proptosis and orbital pain who was diagnosed to be a pyocele originated from concha bullosa by CT and operation.
RESULT:
Concha bullosa can develop to a pyocele. Direct extension of the mass from the nose into the orbit may occur. Good therapeutic effect was obtained by endoscopic operation.
CONCLUSION
Concha bullosa can result in obstruction of middle meatus and lead to sinusitis. Polyps or mucocele may also occur to Concha bullosa itself. Pyocele of concha bullosa can develop to such a massive extent that it leads to orbital complication. Endoscopic operation is best treatment to this disease.
Adult
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Endoscopy
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Humans
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Male
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Mucocele
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pathology
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surgery
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Nose Diseases
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pathology
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surgery
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Orbit
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pathology
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Turbinates

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