1.Key technologies and challenges in online adaptive radiotherapy for lung cancer.
Baiqiang DONG ; Shuohan ZHENG ; Kelly CHEN ; Xuan ZHU ; Sijuan HUANG ; Xiaobo JIANG ; Wenchao DIAO ; Hua LI ; Lecheng JIA ; Feng CHI ; Xiaoyan HUANG ; Qiwen LI ; Ming CHEN
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(13):1559-1567
Definitive treatment of lung cancer with radiotherapy is challenging, as respiratory motion and anatomical changes can increase the risk of severe off-target effects during radiotherapy. Online adaptive radiotherapy (ART) is an evolving approach that enables timely modification of a treatment plan during the interfraction of radiotherapy, in response to physiologic or anatomic variations, aiming to improve the dose distribution for precise targeting and delivery in lung cancer patients. The effectiveness of online ART depends on the seamless integration of multiple components: sufficient quality of linear accelerator-integrated imaging guidance, deformable image registration, automatic recontouring, and efficient quality assurance and workflow. This review summarizes the present status of online ART for lung cancer, including key technologies, as well as the challenges and areas of active research in this field.
Humans
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Lung Neoplasms/radiotherapy*
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Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted/methods*
2.Research progress on targeted SUMOylation inhibitors and their antitumor activity
Chao-dong XIONG ; Jia-ming DIAO ; Ao ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2022;57(9):2720-2730
SUMOylation is an important post-translational modification of proteins. Similar to ubiquitylation, SUMOylation is the process that the small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) proteins are specifically and covalently binding to lysine residues of substrate proteins. Through SUMOylation, the physiological functions and pathological processes of cells are well controlled and balanced, and its abnormal activation has been reported in various tumors. Therefore, SUMOylation has been a potential target for anti-tumor drug development. In this review, we summarize recent advances on development of inhibitors targeting SUMOylation pathway and their antitumor properties.
3.Expression of macrophage migration inhibitory factor in experimental autoimmune myocarditis and the mechanism of resveratrol's therapeutic effect
Lin LIN ; Rui YAN ; Xin LIU ; Qing LI ; Jia-Yu DIAO ; Ming ZHANG ; Hu SHAN ; Jin WEI
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2018;39(2):232-236
Objective To explore the expression of macrophage migration inhibitory factor(MIF)in rat hearts with experimental autoimmune myocarditis(EAM)and the possible mechanism of resveratrol's therapeutic effect.Methods Experimental myocarditis model was established by using porcine myocardial immunoglobulin. Twenty-four male 6-week-old Lewis rats were randomly divided into control group(Con),EAM model group(MC) and resveratrol treatment group(MC+ Res).All the rats were detected and compared in the cardiac function according to echocardiographic analysis,and the expression of MIF was detected by Western blot.The degree of myocardial injury was detected by HE staining and the degree of macrophage infiltration in the myocardium was detected by immunohistochemistry.Results In control group,there was no significant inflammatory infiltration or myocardial injury in the myocardium.Heavy local infiltration of macrophages,and dissolved and fractured myocardial fibers were observed in model group.Resveratrol significantly decreased macrophage density and myocardial injury in the heart(P< 0.05).Compared with those in control group,LVEDs were significantly increased(P<0.01)while LVEF and LVFS were markedly decreased in model group(P<0.01).Compared with model group,LVEDs were significantly decreased(P<0.05)while LVEF and LVFS were markedly increased in resveratrol group(P<0.05).The protein expression of MIF was markedly increased in rats of model group(P<0.01),but was decreased in resveratrol group compared with model groups(P< 0.05).Conclusion Increased expression of MIF may be involved in the pathogenesis of EAM.The therapeutic effect of resveratrol on EAM may be associated with down-regulated MIF expression and decreased macrophage infiltration.
4.Clinical and imaging features of tuberous sclerosis combined with subependymal giant cell astrocytoma
Hua LI ; Xiang-Shu HU ; Lan JIA ; Wen-Sheng WANG ; Ling-Xia FEI ; Fang-Ming DIAO
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2010;9(6):606-608
Objective To analyze the clinical and imaging features of subependymal giant cell astrocytomas in patients with tuberous sclerosis.Methods The clinical data of 48 patients with tuberous sclerosis,admitted to our hospital from July 2007 to August 2009,were collected.According to the patients' history,sign and MRI results,the clinical features and imaging characteristics of subependymal giant cell astrocytomas were analyzed.Results Four patients with tuberous sclerosis were diagnosed as having subependymal giant cell astrocytomas and 2 of them were also diagnosed as having obstructive hydrocephalus;these 4 patients were male with an average onset age of five years (ranged from 1 to 12 years old).Seizure and skin lesions were found in these 4 patients with 3 presenting cognitive dysfunction.CT scanning showed iso-density or slightly low density in subependymal giant cell astrocytornas and some of these tumors were calcified with high density.MRI showed TIWI iso-signal or low signal and T2WI iso-signai or high signal; FLAIR high signal was presented and asymmetrical signal was also shown when calcification happened;enhanced MRI showed significant intensification on the tumors.Conclusion Some patients with tuberous sclerosis can have subependymal giant cell astrocytomas,the slow-growing tumors,which are often adjacent to the foramen of Monro and lead to obstructive hydrocephalus.Long-term follow-up needs to be conducted to find tumors at an early stage in patients with tuberous sclerosis.
5.Study on the epidemiological characteristics and molecular typing of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Senftenberg in Shanghai
Xue-Bin XU ; Zhen-Gan YUAN ; Hui-Ming JIN ; Wen-Jia XIAO ; Bao-Ke GU ; Min CHEN ; Lu RAN ; Bao-Wei DIAO ; Zhi-Gang CUI ; Qing-Hua HU ; Biao KAN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2009;30(9):933-937
ation were complicated, with the characteristics as the obvious decreasing number of patients, with no food-borne isolates in 2007.

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