1.New Advances in Precision Treatment for Bone Metastasis of Tumors
Annan LIANG ; Hao FAN ; Jinyi XING ; Zhifa ZHENG ; Lina ZHAO ; Zhihong WU ; Guixing QIU
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2025;16(4):817-825
Bone metastasis,as a common terminal event in patients with advanced malignant tumors,significantly impacts patients'quality of life and survival prognosis,posing a major clinical challenge in the field of oncology.With the deepening understanding of tumor biology,the treatment paradigm for bone metastasis has progressively shifted from traditional palliative care to precise targeted interventions.Currently,clinical treatment strategies have demonstrated diversified development,with various therapeutic approaches-including radiotherapy,immunotherapy,bone-modifying agents,and small-molecule targeted drugs—achieving notable clinical progress.However,existing treatment regimens still face challenges such as significant interindividual variability in efficacy,frequent drug resistance,and prominent adverse effects.This article systematically reviews the latest advances in precision therapy for bone metastasis,provides an in-depth analysis of the strengths and limitations of different treatment strategies,and offers perspectives on future research directions and therapeutic prospects,aiming to provide reference for optimizing clinical practice and promoting translational research.
2.New Advances in Precision Treatment for Bone Metastasis of Tumors
Annan LIANG ; Hao FAN ; Jinyi XING ; Zhifa ZHENG ; Lina ZHAO ; Zhihong WU ; Guixing QIU
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2025;16(4):817-825
Bone metastasis,as a common terminal event in patients with advanced malignant tumors,significantly impacts patients'quality of life and survival prognosis,posing a major clinical challenge in the field of oncology.With the deepening understanding of tumor biology,the treatment paradigm for bone metastasis has progressively shifted from traditional palliative care to precise targeted interventions.Currently,clinical treatment strategies have demonstrated diversified development,with various therapeutic approaches-including radiotherapy,immunotherapy,bone-modifying agents,and small-molecule targeted drugs—achieving notable clinical progress.However,existing treatment regimens still face challenges such as significant interindividual variability in efficacy,frequent drug resistance,and prominent adverse effects.This article systematically reviews the latest advances in precision therapy for bone metastasis,provides an in-depth analysis of the strengths and limitations of different treatment strategies,and offers perspectives on future research directions and therapeutic prospects,aiming to provide reference for optimizing clinical practice and promoting translational research.
3.Analysis of Changes in Key Nuclei of Dopamine System in Early Parkinson's Disease via Free Water Imaging
Jinyi ZHENG ; Yu SHEN ; Kaiyue DING ; Wei WEI ; Yan BAI ; Meiyun WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(2):121-126
Purpose To investigate the changes of free water(FW)values in the key basal ganglia of dopamine system in the brain of early Parkinson's disease(PD)by free water imaging,and to reveal the potential relationship between the changes and early PD.Materials and Methods From February to December 2023,62 patients with early PD and 27 healthy controls were enrolled in the Parkinson's Disease Progression Markers Project database,and 25 age-and sex-matched healthy controls were self-recruited from Henan Provincial People's Hospital.All subjects underwent clinical scale assessment and MRI data collection.Free water imaging was used to calculate the FW values of key nuclei in dopamine system,and the difference of FW values between PD group and healthy controls group,the correlation between FW values of PD group and clinical scale scores were analyzed.Results The FW values of compact part of substantia nigra(SNc)and ventral tegmental area(VTA)in PD group were significantly higher than those in healthy controls group(Z=2.458-3.914,all P<0.05).Regression analysis showed that FW values of SNc were correlated with the movement disorder society-sponsored revision unified Parkinson′s disease rating scale(MDS-UPDRS)Ⅲ scores and state-trait anxiety inventory(STAI)scores on both sides(r2=0.223,P<0.001;r2=0.125,P=0.018;r2=0.151,P=0.003;r2=0.128,P=0.017),the FW value of VTA on the left was significantly correlated with MDSUPDRS Ⅲ score(r2=0.143,P=0.004)and the FW value of the right VTA was significantly correlated with the STAI score(r2=0.125,P=0.019).Conclusion The FW values of SNc and VTA in PD patients are significantly increased in the early stage,and are correlated with motor and non-motor symptoms in PD patients.FW values may reflect brain degeneration,and this change may be related to the decline of motor and non-motor function in patients.
4.Analysis of Changes in Key Nuclei of Dopamine System in Early Parkinson's Disease via Free Water Imaging
Jinyi ZHENG ; Yu SHEN ; Kaiyue DING ; Wei WEI ; Yan BAI ; Meiyun WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(2):121-126
Purpose To investigate the changes of free water(FW)values in the key basal ganglia of dopamine system in the brain of early Parkinson's disease(PD)by free water imaging,and to reveal the potential relationship between the changes and early PD.Materials and Methods From February to December 2023,62 patients with early PD and 27 healthy controls were enrolled in the Parkinson's Disease Progression Markers Project database,and 25 age-and sex-matched healthy controls were self-recruited from Henan Provincial People's Hospital.All subjects underwent clinical scale assessment and MRI data collection.Free water imaging was used to calculate the FW values of key nuclei in dopamine system,and the difference of FW values between PD group and healthy controls group,the correlation between FW values of PD group and clinical scale scores were analyzed.Results The FW values of compact part of substantia nigra(SNc)and ventral tegmental area(VTA)in PD group were significantly higher than those in healthy controls group(Z=2.458-3.914,all P<0.05).Regression analysis showed that FW values of SNc were correlated with the movement disorder society-sponsored revision unified Parkinson′s disease rating scale(MDS-UPDRS)Ⅲ scores and state-trait anxiety inventory(STAI)scores on both sides(r2=0.223,P<0.001;r2=0.125,P=0.018;r2=0.151,P=0.003;r2=0.128,P=0.017),the FW value of VTA on the left was significantly correlated with MDSUPDRS Ⅲ score(r2=0.143,P=0.004)and the FW value of the right VTA was significantly correlated with the STAI score(r2=0.125,P=0.019).Conclusion The FW values of SNc and VTA in PD patients are significantly increased in the early stage,and are correlated with motor and non-motor symptoms in PD patients.FW values may reflect brain degeneration,and this change may be related to the decline of motor and non-motor function in patients.
5.Retrospective cohort analysis of the relationship between correcting abnormal glucose metabolism and controlling the risk of death of digestive system malignant tumors
Yun FAN ; Jie CHI ; Jinyi FAN ; Yinkun WANG ; Xiao ZHENG
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2024;35(4):87-90
Objective To investigate the relationship between correcting abnormal glucose metabolism and mortality risk of malignant tumors of digestive system. Methods A retrospective cohort study was conducted. 1308 patients with abnormal glucose metabolism in our hospital from January 2019 were divided into exposed group (n=777) and non-exposed group (n=531) according to the presence or absence of glucose metabolism correction therapy. The patients were retrospectively followed up until December 2022. The incidence of digestive system tumors and the influencing factors of tumors were compared between the two groups. Results There were 31 patients with digestive system tumor and 9 patients died. The incidence of digestive system tumors was lower in the exposed group (3/777) than in the non-exposed group (28/531). The mortality rate in the exposed group (1/777) was lower than that in the non-exposed group (8/531). Cox regression model analysis showed that correcting abnormal glucose metabolism was a protective factor for the risk of death from malignant tumors of the digestive system in patients (HR value<1, P<0.05) ; increased FBG, combined abnormal lipid metabolism, increased pulse pressure difference, family history of malignant tumors, and alcohol consumption were shown as risk factors for the risk of death from malignant tumors of the digestive system in patients (HR values>1, P<0.05). Conclusion Correcting abnormal glucose metabolism is of positive significance in reducing the risk of death from malignant tumors of digestive system. Patients with increased FBG, abnormal lipid metabolism, increased pulse pressure difference, family history of malignant tumors and alcohol consumption should pay special attention to correct abnormal glucose metabolism in time.
6.Association of category of dietary intake and physical activity with the risk of mortality in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a prospective cohort study
Ke LIU ; Yijia CHEN ; Jian SU ; Xikang FAN ; Hao YU ; Yu QIN ; Jie YANG ; Zheng ZHU ; Haoyu GUAN ; Chong SHEN ; Enchun PAN ; Yan LU ; Jinyi ZHOU ; Ming WU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2023;44(10):1591-1598
Objective:To investigate the association between dietary intake and physical activity category and their combined effects on all-cause and cause-specific mortality risk in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).Methods:Between December 2013 and December 2021, a prospective cohort study was conducted on 19 863 T2DM patients in Changshu City, Qingjiangpu District (formerly Qinghe District), and Huai'an District, included in the national basic health service management. Information on deaths and underlying causes of death was obtained from the Jiangsu Provincial CDC and Prevention Death Surveillance System. Cox proportional hazards models were used to estimate the intensity of associations between dietary intake, physical activity, and their combined effects with all-cause and cause-specific mortality in patients with T2DM.Results:As of December 31, 2021, the research subjects had been followed up for 150 283 person-years, with a median follow-up time of 8.15 years. During the follow-up period, 3 293 people died, including 1 124 deaths from cardiovascular disease (CVD) and 875 deaths from cancer. Cox regression analysis showed that compared with the population of 0-1 recommended food group, those having more than five recommended food groups had a 19% lower risk of all-cause mortality [hazard ratio ( HR)=0.81, 95% CI: 0.70-0.94] and a 33% lower risk of all-cause mortality ( HR=0.67, 95% CI: 0.52-0.87). Compared with the T2DM population in the physical activity Q1 group, the risk of all-cause mortality, CVD mortality, and cancer mortality among the physical activity Q4 group reduced by 50% ( HR=0.50, 95% CI: 0.45-0.56), 50% ( HR=0.50, 95% CI: 0.41-0.61), and 27% ( HR=0.73, 95% CI: 0.60-0.88), respectively. The combined effect showed that compared with the population in the intake of food categories 0-2 and low physical activity groups, the risk of all-cause, CVD mortality, and cancer mortality in the intake of food categories 4-9 and high physical activity groups reduced by 55% ( HR=0.45, 95% CI: 0.38-0.53), 56% ( HR=0.44, 95% CI: 0.32-0.59), and 40% ( HR=0.60, 95% CI: 0.44-0.82), respectively. Conclusion:Type of dietary intake, physical activity, and their combined effects are associated with a reduced mortality risk in patients with T2DM.
7.The biology, function, and applications of exosomes in cancer.
Jinyi LIU ; Liwen REN ; Sha LI ; Wan LI ; Xiangjin ZHENG ; Yihui YANG ; Weiqi FU ; Jie YI ; Jinhua WANG ; Guanhua DU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2021;11(9):2783-2797
Exosomes are cell-derived nanovesicles with diameters from 30 to 150 nm, released upon fusion of multivesicular bodies with the cell surface. They can transport nucleic acids, proteins, and lipids for intercellular communication and activate signaling pathways in target cells. In cancers, exosomes may participate in growth and metastasis of tumors by regulating the immune response, blocking the epithelial-mesenchymal transition, and promoting angiogenesis. They are also involved in the development of resistance to chemotherapeutic drugs. Exosomes in liquid biopsies can be used as non-invasive biomarkers for early detection and diagnosis of cancers. Because of their amphipathic structure, exosomes are natural drug delivery vehicles for cancer therapy.
8.Sinomenine ester derivative inhibits glioblastoma by inducing mitochondria-dependent apoptosis and autophagy by PI3K/AKT/mTOR and AMPK/mTOR pathway.
Xiangjin ZHENG ; Wan LI ; Huanli XU ; Jinyi LIU ; Liwen REN ; Yihui YANG ; Sha LI ; Jinhua WANG ; Tengfei JI ; Guanhua DU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2021;11(11):3465-3480
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) in the central nervous system is the most lethal advanced glioma and currently there is no effective treatment for it. Studies of sinomenine, an alkaloid from the Chinese medicinal plant,
9.Association between family history of diabetes and incident diabetes of adults: a prospective study
Jian SU ; Jinyi ZHOU ; Ran TAO ; Yanan WAN ; Yu QIN ; Yan LU ; Yujie HUA ; Jianrong JIN ; Zheng BIAN ; Yu GUO ; Zhengming CHEN ; Ming WU ; Liming LI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;54(8):828-833
Objective:To evaluate the association betweew family history of diabetes and incident diabetes of adults.Methods:A total of 49 266 participants in the China Kadoorie Biobank (CKB) study from Wuzhong district of Suzhou city were included in the analysis, after the exclusion of those with heart disease, stroke, cancer and diabetes at baseline survey. The person-year of follow-up was calculated from the date on completion of baseline survey to the date on any firstly-occurred event, i.e., diabetes incidence, death, loss of follow-up, or December 31, 2013. Cox regression model was used to estimate the hazards ratios of the association between family history of diabetes and incident diabetes.Results:During 348 677 person-years of the follow-up (median 7.08 years), a total of 423 men and 791 women were diagnosed as having diabetes. Compared to those without diabetic family history, participants with family history of diabetes showed a higher risk of diabetes, with a HR (95% CI) of 1.90 (1.57-2.29), and the risk increased with the number of relatives suffering from diabetes ( P for trend<0.05). The family history of maternal type, sibling type, and sibling and parental type had a statistically significant association with the risk of diabetes. The adjusted HR (95% CI) was 2.03 (1.45-2.77), 2.07 (1.56-2.68) and 2.39 (1.14-4.34), respectively. Modification effects of tobacco smoking, alcohol drinking, body mass index and physical activity on the association between diabetic family history and risk of diabetes were not observed in the study ( P for interaction>0.05). Conclusions:Diabetic family history is associated with the increased incident diabetes, and the risk increased with the number of relatives suffering from diabetes.
10.Association between family history of diabetes and incident diabetes of adults: a prospective study
Jian SU ; Jinyi ZHOU ; Ran TAO ; Yanan WAN ; Yu QIN ; Yan LU ; Yujie HUA ; Jianrong JIN ; Zheng BIAN ; Yu GUO ; Zhengming CHEN ; Ming WU ; Liming LI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;54(8):828-833
Objective:To evaluate the association betweew family history of diabetes and incident diabetes of adults.Methods:A total of 49 266 participants in the China Kadoorie Biobank (CKB) study from Wuzhong district of Suzhou city were included in the analysis, after the exclusion of those with heart disease, stroke, cancer and diabetes at baseline survey. The person-year of follow-up was calculated from the date on completion of baseline survey to the date on any firstly-occurred event, i.e., diabetes incidence, death, loss of follow-up, or December 31, 2013. Cox regression model was used to estimate the hazards ratios of the association between family history of diabetes and incident diabetes.Results:During 348 677 person-years of the follow-up (median 7.08 years), a total of 423 men and 791 women were diagnosed as having diabetes. Compared to those without diabetic family history, participants with family history of diabetes showed a higher risk of diabetes, with a HR (95% CI) of 1.90 (1.57-2.29), and the risk increased with the number of relatives suffering from diabetes ( P for trend<0.05). The family history of maternal type, sibling type, and sibling and parental type had a statistically significant association with the risk of diabetes. The adjusted HR (95% CI) was 2.03 (1.45-2.77), 2.07 (1.56-2.68) and 2.39 (1.14-4.34), respectively. Modification effects of tobacco smoking, alcohol drinking, body mass index and physical activity on the association between diabetic family history and risk of diabetes were not observed in the study ( P for interaction>0.05). Conclusions:Diabetic family history is associated with the increased incident diabetes, and the risk increased with the number of relatives suffering from diabetes.


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