1.Lentinan inhibits tumor necrosis factor α-ferritinophagy and antagonizes hepatic tissue ferroptosis in sodium arsenite-exposed mice
Yuan YANG ; Jiacheng BAO ; Yekang DENG ; Yang CHEN ; Qin HE
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(1):41-48
Objective To explore the effect and mechanism of lentinan(LNT)on hepatic tissue ferroptosis in mice exposed to sodium arsenite(SA).Methods C57BL/6N male mice were exposed to SA low-dose,SA high-dose,and LNT intervention combined with SA high-dose,then,hematoxylin and eosin(HE)staining was applied to assess pathological liver tissue damage;Enzyme-linked immunosorbent and Western blot were used to detect the content or expression of tumor necrosis factor α(TNFα),interleukin-6(IL-6),ferritinophagy or ferroptosis biomarkers.Results Compared with the control group,SA exposure induced the elevated levels of TNFα,IL-6,ferritinophagy biomarker ferritin heavy chain 1(FTH1)and microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3B(MAP1LC3B)in mice liver tissue,while levels the ferroptosis biomarker GPX4 decreased(P<0.05).Compared with SA high-dose groups,LNT intervention showed the reduced pathological liver damage and the downregulated levels of TNFα,IL-6,FTH1,and MAP1LC3B,while the level of GPX4 upregulated(P<0.05).Western blot experiment showed that LNT intervention antagonized the upregulated levels of FTH1,and autophagy biomarker LC3B/A,and antagonized the increased co-expressions of FTH1 with LC3B or Ub protein in SA high-dose group(P<0.05).Conclusions LNT antagonizes SA-exposed hepatic pathological injury and ferroptosis in mice,possibly associated with inhibition of TNFα-ferritinophagy signaling.
2.Diagnosis of An Abbreviated Breast MRI Protocol Based on First Post-Contrast Subtracted for Breast Cancer
Xu HE ; Tingting HUANG ; Jiacheng ZHANG ; Dingsheng HAN ; Fukun SHI ; Qian XU ; Yanru ZHOU ; Lan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(5):531-536
Purpose To evaluate the diagnostic value of an abbreviated protocol MRI(AP-MRI)based on first post-contrast subtracted(FAST)images for breast cancer detection.Materials and Methods This study included imaging data from 160 female patients with solid breast lesions who underwent breast MRI in the First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Chinese Medicine from April 2021 to January 2024.Two AP-MRI protocols were extracted from the full diagnostic protocol(FDP),including:dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI(DCE-MRI)A protocol:FAST and maximum-intensity projection(MIP)images,and DCE-MRI B protocol:FAST+MIP+diffusion-weighted imaging(DWI).Lesions categorized as breast imaging reporting and data system(BI-RADS)1-3 were classified as negative,and those categorized as BI-RADS 4-5 were classified as positive.Pathological findings served as the diagnostic gold standard.Two radiologists independently evaluated the lesions as negative/positive and compared with the gold standard.The sensitivity,specificity and accuracy of the three protocols were compared.Receiver operating characteristic curves were generated for each protocol,and the area under the curve(AUC)was compared.Results The accuracy of the three protocols showed statistically significant differences(Cochran's Qreader1=6.000,P=0.050;Cochran's Qreader2=10.909,P=0.012).The accuracy of the DCE-MRI A protocol was significantly lower than that of the FDP protocol(Z=2.449,Preader1=0.043;Z=2.858,Preader2=0.013).There were no statistically significant differences in sensitivity(Cochran's Qreader1=3.000,P=0.223;Cochran's Qreader2=2.667,P=0.264)or specificity(Cochran's Qreader1=3.000,P=0.223;Cochran's Qreader2=2.800,P=0.247)between the two AP-MRI protocols and the FDP protocol.There were no statistically significant differences in AUC between the DCE-MRI B protocol and the FDP protocol(Z=1.390-1.719,all P>0.05),while the AUC of the DCE-MRI A protocol had lower AUCs than the FDP protocol(Z=1.980,2.441;both P<0.05).Conclusion The AP-MRI protocol combining FAST,MIP and DWI shows diagnostic accuracy comparable to that of the FDP and greatly saves time and cost,suggesting its potential as an alternative imaging strategy for women with dense breasts and as a new diagnostic approach for high-risk populations.
3.Construction of intelligent engineering bacteria and its research progress in diagnosis and treatment of disease
Junwei CHEN ; Feiyang HU ; Jiacheng WEN ; Fucheng HE ; Yaxue DING ; Liangbin XIONG
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2025;48(1):19-27
Microorganisms have high application value in the field of drug development such as antibacterial and anti-tumor. By using genetic engineering to modify microorganisms, intelligent engineering bacteria can be contained that can sense, transmit, compute, and feedback disease signals in real time. In this review, three crucial aspects in the construction of intelligent engineering bacteria were summarized, including the selection of chassis strains, the construction of a biosensor system, and the design of a controlled release mode of functional factors. The clinical applications of intelligent engineering bacteria in the adjunctive diagnosis and treatment of metabolic diseases, inflammatory diseases, tumors, and infectious diseases were further discussed. The challenges and prospects of the current research were also analyzed to provide reference for relevant personnel.
4.Impact of remote follow-up under an intelligent medical collaboration model on health promotion and clinical outcomes in patients with urinary calculi.
Yuting YANG ; Fengyan SONG ; Jiacheng HE ; Wenmin JI ; Yuyue XU ; Jing TAN ; Juan XUE
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2025;50(5):876-887
OBJECTIVES:
Urinary calculi are characterized by a high recurrence rate, and patients' adherence to self-management after discharge directly affects health outcomes. Traditional offline follow-up models often face problems such as poor compliance and uneven allocation of medical resources, making it difficult to meet individualized health management needs. Remote follow-up provides a novel solution to optimize long-term management, improve health literacy, and enhance clinical outcomes. This study aims to evaluate the effect of remote follow-up under an intelligent medical collaborative model on quality of life and health-promoting lifestyle in patients with urinary calculi, and to assess its short-term impact on clinical outcomes.
METHODS:
A total of 118 patients with urinary calculi admitted to a tertiary hospital in Hunan Province between August and November 2024 were recruited and randomly assigned to a control group (n=59) or an intervention group (n=59). The control group received routine departmental follow-up, while the intervention group underwent remote follow-up based on an intelligent medical collaborative model for one month. Assessments were conducted before discharge (T0), 15 days after discharge (T1), and one month after discharge (T2), using the Wisconsin Stone Quality of Life Questionnaire and the Health-Promoting Lifestyle Profile. At T2, the incidence of forgotten ureteral stents (FUS), ureteral stent-related complications, unplanned readmissions, and patient satisfaction were evaluated.
RESULTS:
No significant differences were observed between groups at T0 in baseline characteristics or outcome measures (all P>0.05). At T1 and T2, the intervention group had significantly higher health-related quality of life scores than the control group (P<0.05). Generalized estimating equation (GEE) analysis showed significant between-group effects (Wald's χ2=22.961, P<0.001), time effects (Wald's χ2=23.065, P<0.001), and interaction effects (Wald's χ2=6.930, P<0.05). Similarly, at T1 and T2, the intervention group scored significantly higher on health-promoting lifestyle than the control group (P<0.05), with significant between-group effects (Wald's χ2=22.936, P<0.001), time effects (Wald's χ2=10.694, P<0.001), and interaction effects (Wald's χ2=18.921, P<0.05). No significant differences were found between groups in the incidence of FUS, ureteral stent-related complications, or unplanned readmissions (all P>0.05). Patient satisfaction was significantly higher in the intervention group (t=4.089, P<0.001).
CONCLUSIONS
Remote follow-up under an intelligent medical collaborative model helps improve quality of life, promote health-oriented lifestyles, and enhance patient satisfaction among individuals with urinary calculi.
Humans
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Quality of Life
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Male
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Female
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Urinary Calculi/therapy*
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Health Promotion/methods*
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Middle Aged
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Adult
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Follow-Up Studies
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Treatment Outcome
5.Cryo-EM structures of Nipah virus polymerase complex reveal highly varied interactions between L and P proteins among paramyxoviruses.
Lu XUE ; Tiancai CHANG ; Jiacheng GUI ; Zimu LI ; Heyu ZHAO ; Binqian ZOU ; Junnan LU ; Mei LI ; Xin WEN ; Shenghua GAO ; Peng ZHAN ; Lijun RONG ; Liqiang FENG ; Peng GONG ; Jun HE ; Xinwen CHEN ; Xiaoli XIONG
Protein & Cell 2025;16(8):705-723
Nipah virus (NiV) and related viruses form a distinct henipavirus genus within the Paramyxoviridae family. NiV continues to spillover into the humans causing deadly outbreaks with increasing human-bat interaction. NiV encodes the large protein (L) and phosphoprotein (P) to form the viral RNA polymerase machinery. Their sequences show limited homologies to those of non-henipavirus paramyxoviruses. We report two cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) structures of the Nipah virus (NiV) polymerase L-P complex, expressed and purified in either its full-length or truncated form. The structures resolve the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) and polyribonucleotidyl transferase (PRNTase) domains of the L protein, as well as a tetrameric P protein bundle bound to the L-RdRp domain. L-protein C-terminal regions are unresolved, indicating flexibility. Two PRNTase domain zinc-binding sites, conserved in most Mononegavirales, are confirmed essential for NiV polymerase activity. The structures further reveal anchoring of the P protein bundle and P protein X domain (XD) linkers on L, via an interaction pattern distinct among Paramyxoviridae. These interactions facilitate binding of a P protein XD linker in the nucleotide entry channel and distinct positioning of other XD linkers. We show that the disruption of the L-P interactions reduces NiV polymerase activity. The reported structures should facilitate rational antiviral-drug discovery and provide a guide for the functional study of NiV polymerase.
Nipah Virus/chemistry*
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Cryoelectron Microscopy
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Humans
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Protein Binding
6.Risk Factors for Early Recurrence of Solitary Hepatocellular Carcinoma After Radiofrequency Ablation Based on Gd-EOB-DTPA-Enhanced MRI
Qian XU ; Lan ZHANG ; Tingting HUANG ; Yu GAO ; Xiaoyang ZHAI ; Jiacheng ZHANG ; Xu HE ; Fukun SHI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(3):238-244,259
Purpose To investigate the independent risk factors for early recurrence of solitary hepatocellular carcinoma after radiofrequency ablation based on gadoxetic acid disodium(Gd-EOB-DTPA)-enhanced MRI combined with clinical features.Materials and Methods Clinical and imaging data of hepatocellular carcinoma patients who underwent radiofrequency ablation at the First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Chinese Medicine from January 2019 to June 2022 were retrospectively collected.All patients underwent preoperative Gd-EOB-DTPA-enhanced MRI and were followed up for up to two years post-surgery.Univariate and multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression were performed to identify independent risk factors for recurrence after radiofrequency ablation.Results A total of 58 patients were finally included,including early recurrence group(n=22)and non-early recurrence group(n=36).Multivariate Cox regression analysis revealed that preoperative alpha-fetoprotein(AFP)levels(HR=1.103,95%CI 1.008-1.206,P=0.033),arterial-phase irregular margin enhancement(HR=4.647,95%CI 1.527-14.110,P=0.007),peritumoral arterial-phase enhancement(HR=11.575,95%CI 3.575-37.478,P=0.001)and peritumoral hepatobiliary phase hypointensity(HR=5.058,95%CI 1.129-22.668,P=0.034)were independent risk factors for early recurrence.The area under the curve for AFP combined with arterial-phase irregular margin enhancement,peritumoral arterial-phase enhancement and peritumoral hepatobiliary phase hypointensity were 0.896,0.842 and 0.860,with accuracy rates of 81.0%,84.5%and 82.8%,respectively.Conclusion Preoperative serum AFP levels,arterial-phase irregular margin enhancement,peritumoral arterial-phase enhancement and peritumoral hepatobiliary phase hypointensity are independent risk factors for early recurrence after radiofrequency ablation in hepatocellular carcinoma patients.The combination of AFP and any of these MRI features significantly improves predictive efficacy.
7.Research Progress on Imaging Features and Prognosis of Histopathological Subtypes of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Jiameng SI ; Lan ZHANG ; Xu HE ; Junjie SHU ; Jiacheng ZHANG ; Pinxiong LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(3):267-273
Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)is categorized into two major classes based on the heterogeneity of histological phenotypes:proliferative HCC and non-proliferative HCC.These classes exhibit distinct clinical,molecular and imaging characteristics.Within these two major categories,there exist multiple pathological subtypes,each demonstrating unique molecular and histological features that manifest differently in imaging findings.Additionally,the prognosis of these HCC pathological subtypes diverges from that of not-otherwise-specified HCC,and current clinical guidelines for their treatment remain unclear.This article aims to summarize the imaging manifestations and prognosis of the histopathological subtypes of HCC,so as to enhance identification and judgement of HCC subtypes,and to provide a theoretical basis for selecting appropriate therapeutic strategies.
8.Research Progress on Prognosis Prediction of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Based on MRI Features
Yihao YAN ; Lan ZHANG ; Qian XU ; Jiameng SI ; Fukun SHI ; Junjie SHU ; Jiacheng ZHANG ; Xu HE
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(3):274-279
In clinical practice,the diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma primarily relies on imaging findings.For cases with atypical imaging features or insufficient diagnostic specificity,pathological analysis remains essential.With the advancement of precision medicine,research focus has expanded from pure diagnostic evaluation to therapeutic efficacy prediction.Imaging-based prognostic biomarkers have emerged as a key research frontier in hepatocellular carcinoma management.Although accurate diagnosis remains paramount,current investigations increasingly prioritize the identification of biomarkers for treatment response prediction and outcome stratification.Recent studies demonstrate that radiological characteristics not only reflect tumor heterogeneity but also carry prognostic implications for hepatocellular carcinoma.These imaging biomarkers enable non-invasive outcome prediction and provide objective evidence to optimize therapeutic decision-making.This comprehensive review summarizes MRI-derived imaging features associated with hepatocellular carcinoma prognosis,aiming to guide personalized treatment strategies and ultimately improve survival outcomes for hepatocellular carcinoma patients.
9.Lentinan inhibits tumor necrosis factor α-ferritinophagy and antagonizes hepatic tissue ferroptosis in sodium arsenite-exposed mice
Yuan YANG ; Jiacheng BAO ; Yekang DENG ; Yang CHEN ; Qin HE
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(1):41-48
Objective To explore the effect and mechanism of lentinan(LNT)on hepatic tissue ferroptosis in mice exposed to sodium arsenite(SA).Methods C57BL/6N male mice were exposed to SA low-dose,SA high-dose,and LNT intervention combined with SA high-dose,then,hematoxylin and eosin(HE)staining was applied to assess pathological liver tissue damage;Enzyme-linked immunosorbent and Western blot were used to detect the content or expression of tumor necrosis factor α(TNFα),interleukin-6(IL-6),ferritinophagy or ferroptosis biomarkers.Results Compared with the control group,SA exposure induced the elevated levels of TNFα,IL-6,ferritinophagy biomarker ferritin heavy chain 1(FTH1)and microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3B(MAP1LC3B)in mice liver tissue,while levels the ferroptosis biomarker GPX4 decreased(P<0.05).Compared with SA high-dose groups,LNT intervention showed the reduced pathological liver damage and the downregulated levels of TNFα,IL-6,FTH1,and MAP1LC3B,while the level of GPX4 upregulated(P<0.05).Western blot experiment showed that LNT intervention antagonized the upregulated levels of FTH1,and autophagy biomarker LC3B/A,and antagonized the increased co-expressions of FTH1 with LC3B or Ub protein in SA high-dose group(P<0.05).Conclusions LNT antagonizes SA-exposed hepatic pathological injury and ferroptosis in mice,possibly associated with inhibition of TNFα-ferritinophagy signaling.
10.Research Progress on Imaging Features and Prognosis of Histopathological Subtypes of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Jiameng SI ; Lan ZHANG ; Xu HE ; Junjie SHU ; Jiacheng ZHANG ; Pinxiong LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(3):267-273
Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)is categorized into two major classes based on the heterogeneity of histological phenotypes:proliferative HCC and non-proliferative HCC.These classes exhibit distinct clinical,molecular and imaging characteristics.Within these two major categories,there exist multiple pathological subtypes,each demonstrating unique molecular and histological features that manifest differently in imaging findings.Additionally,the prognosis of these HCC pathological subtypes diverges from that of not-otherwise-specified HCC,and current clinical guidelines for their treatment remain unclear.This article aims to summarize the imaging manifestations and prognosis of the histopathological subtypes of HCC,so as to enhance identification and judgement of HCC subtypes,and to provide a theoretical basis for selecting appropriate therapeutic strategies.

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