1.Research Progress of Bone Grafting Materials for Spinal Tuberculosis Surgery
Yalun LI ; Zhao DONG ; Feifei PU
Acta Medicinae Universitatis Scientiae et Technologiae Huazhong 2025;54(2):290-297
Spinal tuberculosis(STB)is an infectious disease characterized by osteolytic destruction,associated with high rates of disability and mortality.When severe bone destruction leads to spinal instability and subsequent significant neurological impairment,surgical bone grafting becomes a necessary treatment.The choice of bone graft material is closely related to surgical outcomes,as different materials have their respective advantages and disadvantages,which directly determine postoperative effi-cacy and clinical prognosis.With the continuous advancement of bone graft materials,the emergence of composite materials has expanded clinical treatment options and significantly improved patient outcomes.Tailored selection of bone graft materials based on individual patient clinical profiles is crucial for optimizing treatment efficacy in STB patients.Therefore,this article reviews the classification of bone graft materials(bone-based materials,metallic materials,and bioactive materials),their strengths and limitations,and recent developments,aiming to provide a reference for clinicians in selecting appropriate bone graft materials.
2.Construction and verification of a nomogram prediction model for vascular plaque stability in patients with progressive cerebral infarction based on serum MCP-1,MCPIP1 combined with inflammatory factors
Yanda LI ; Yan SONG ; Yalun CHEN ; Xu LI ; Minheng WANG ; Hui ZHANG
Journal of Army Medical University 2025;47(10):1102-1109
Objective To construct and validate a nomogram-based prediction model of vascular plaque stability in patients with progressive cerebral infarction based on serum monocyte chemotactic protein-1(MCP-1),monocyte chemotactic protein-1 inducible protein 1(MCPIP1)combined with inflammatory factors.Methods A retrospective cohort study was conducted on 200 patients with progressive cerebral infarction admitted to our department from January to December 2023.All of them were assigned into a modeling group,and were divided into a stable plaque subgroup and the unstable plaque subgroup according to results of carotid multilayer spiral CT angiography.Their general data,results of laboratory tests,and other clinical indicators were collected to identify the influencing factors for vascular plaque instability with single-factor and multifactor analyses.Then a nomogram model for predicting vascular plaque stability was constructed for patients with progressive cerebral infarction.Receiver operating characteristics(ROC)curve was plotted to evaluate the predictive performance of the nomogram model.Subsequently,in a ratio of 7∶3 between the cases in the modeling group and the validation group,another 86 patients with progressive cerebral infarction admitted to our department from January to June 2024 were enrolled and served as the validation group.Their clinical data were collected for external validation of the model.Results In the modeling group,there were 68 patients(34.00%)in the stable plaque subgroup and 132 patients(66.00%)in the unstable plaque subgroup.Univariate analysis showed that there were significant differences between the 2 subgroups in terms of age(65.31±6.74 vs 67.52±7.14 years,t=2.113),comorbid diabetes mellitus[35(48.53%)vs 80(60.61%)cases,Chi-square=7.182],MCP-1(570.67±104.23 vs 693.94±128.45 pg/mL,t=6.836),MCPIP1(2.93±0.58 vs 4.08±0.75 ng/mL,t=11.051),homocysteine(Hcy,10.56±2.38 vs 16.04±3.54 μmol/L,t=11.491),C-reactive protein(CRP,6.16±2.03 vs 8.05±2.67 mg/L,t=5.122)and TNF-α(1.31±0.29 vs 1.79±0.47 ng/mL,t=7.696)(all P<0.05).Multivariate analysis indicated that age(β=0.103,OR=1.109,95%CI=1.012~1.215),comorbid diabetes(β=2.135,OR=8.461,95%CI=1.866~38.353),Hcy(β=0.706,OR=2.026,95%CI=1.550~2.650),MCP-1(β=0.011,OR=1.011,95%CI=1.004~1.018),MCPIP1(β=1.928,OR=6.875,95%CI=2.765~17.094),CRP(β=0.327,OR=1.387,95%CI=1.022~1.883)and TNF-α(β=1.491,OR=4.443,95%CI=1.389~14.212)were independent influencing factors for vascular plaque instability in the patients with progressive cerebral infarction(all P<0.05).The modeling formula based on these factors was Logit(P)=0.103×(age)+2.135×(combined diabetes)+0.706×(Hcy)+0.01 1×(MCP-1)+1.928×(MCPIP1)+0.327×(CRP)+1.491×(TNF-α)-34.684.ROC curve analysis revealed that the area under curve(AUC)of the model in the modeling group was 0.956(95%CI:0.931~0.981,P<0.001),with a sensitivity of 0.841 and a specificity of 0.926,and the AUC value in validation group was 0.960(95%CI=0.925~0.996,P<0.001).Conclusion Our nomogram prediction model has a good predictive performance for vascular plaque instability in patients with progressive stroke,and it can be used to identify high-risk patients for vascular plaque instability in clinical practice.
3.Exploration and Challenge of Whole Course Follow-up Management Model for Small Cell Lung Cancer.
Chengming HUANG ; Yongzhao ZHOU ; Jing XU ; Wenting LU ; Li TU ; Yalun LI ; Panwen TIAN
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2025;28(1):47-54
Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is a highly malignant disease that has garnered significant attention in terms of treatment modalities and course management. Gaining an understanding of the clinical characteristics of SCLC, acquiring proficiency in screening, diagnosis, and treatment methods for this condition, as well as promptly addressing any adverse reactions to treatment are essential foundations for developing a scientific and rational pathological management plan for SCLC. By utilizing an intelligent whole course follow-up management platform, dynamic follow-up, timely warnings, and early interventions can enable high-quality whole life cycle management. This article aims to review the current treatment landscape of SCLC while exploring the challenges associated with implementing a comprehensive process-oriented management approach. The goal is to provide valuable insights for better managing SCLC patients and ultimately improving their quality of life and prognosis.
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4.Advances in Antibody-drug Conjugates for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer after Resistance to First-line Therapy.
Honglin LI ; Yawan JING ; Jiayi SUN ; Jing XU ; Yalun LI
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2025;28(9):710-720
Antibody-drug conjugate (ADC), a novel class of antineoplastic agents, combines tumor-specific targeting with potent cytotoxic activity. In recent years, ADC has achieved notable advances in the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), particularly within therapeutic sequencing after failure of first-line therapy or the emergence of resistance. This paper will systematically review the efficacy and safety evidence of representative ADC in NSCLC, and further to discuss progress and challenges in ADC structural optimization, toxicity management, biomarker identification, and combination strategies, aiming to provide a comprehensive theoretical foundation and practical reference for clinical practice and future research.
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Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung/drug therapy*
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Antineoplastic Agents/chemistry*
5.Short-term outcomes of using robotic double-flap technique following proximal gastrectomy in patients with carcinoma of esophagogastric junction
Shaorong PAN ; Shuai ZUO ; Yalun LI ; Shanwen CHEN ; Zeyang CHEN ; Pengyuan WANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;40(8):619-623
Objective:To evaluate the short-term outcomes of robotic double-flap technique following proximal gastrectomy in patients with carcinoma of esophagogastric junction(AEG).Methods:Clinical data of 5 AEG cases undergoing robotic double-flap technique following proximal gastrectomy were analyzed at the Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Peking University First Hospital from Dec 2023 to Aug 2024 .Results:All the 5 patients were of Siewert Ⅱ type AEG. Robot-assisted radical proximal gastrectomy and esophagogastric double-flap anastomosis were successfully completed. The operation time was (361±63) min, the installation time was (21±11) min, the anastomosis time was (90±21) min, and the median intraoperative blood loss was 100 (50,200) ml. The median number of intraoperative lymph nodes resected was 23 (14,32), the first postoperative exhaust time was (4.8±1.1) d, and postoperative hospital stay was (14.6±8.8) d. Postoperative abdominal distension occurred in 1 patient, and no significant anastomotic stenosis or anastomotic leakage was observed by upper gastroenterography. After conservative treatment, the patient recovered. None of them had Clavien-Dindo grade ≥Ⅲ complications. There were no anastomotic complications such as anastomotic leakage, anastomotic hemorrhage and anastomotic stenosis.Conclusion:Robotic double-flap technique following proximal gastrectomy is a safe and effective treatment for AEG.
6.Research Progress of Bone Grafting Materials for Spinal Tuberculosis Surgery
Yalun LI ; Zhao DONG ; Feifei PU
Acta Medicinae Universitatis Scientiae et Technologiae Huazhong 2025;54(2):290-297
Spinal tuberculosis(STB)is an infectious disease characterized by osteolytic destruction,associated with high rates of disability and mortality.When severe bone destruction leads to spinal instability and subsequent significant neurological impairment,surgical bone grafting becomes a necessary treatment.The choice of bone graft material is closely related to surgical outcomes,as different materials have their respective advantages and disadvantages,which directly determine postoperative effi-cacy and clinical prognosis.With the continuous advancement of bone graft materials,the emergence of composite materials has expanded clinical treatment options and significantly improved patient outcomes.Tailored selection of bone graft materials based on individual patient clinical profiles is crucial for optimizing treatment efficacy in STB patients.Therefore,this article reviews the classification of bone graft materials(bone-based materials,metallic materials,and bioactive materials),their strengths and limitations,and recent developments,aiming to provide a reference for clinicians in selecting appropriate bone graft materials.
7.Short-term outcomes of using robotic double-flap technique following proximal gastrectomy in patients with carcinoma of esophagogastric junction
Shaorong PAN ; Shuai ZUO ; Yalun LI ; Shanwen CHEN ; Zeyang CHEN ; Pengyuan WANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;40(8):619-623
Objective:To evaluate the short-term outcomes of robotic double-flap technique following proximal gastrectomy in patients with carcinoma of esophagogastric junction(AEG).Methods:Clinical data of 5 AEG cases undergoing robotic double-flap technique following proximal gastrectomy were analyzed at the Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Peking University First Hospital from Dec 2023 to Aug 2024 .Results:All the 5 patients were of Siewert Ⅱ type AEG. Robot-assisted radical proximal gastrectomy and esophagogastric double-flap anastomosis were successfully completed. The operation time was (361±63) min, the installation time was (21±11) min, the anastomosis time was (90±21) min, and the median intraoperative blood loss was 100 (50,200) ml. The median number of intraoperative lymph nodes resected was 23 (14,32), the first postoperative exhaust time was (4.8±1.1) d, and postoperative hospital stay was (14.6±8.8) d. Postoperative abdominal distension occurred in 1 patient, and no significant anastomotic stenosis or anastomotic leakage was observed by upper gastroenterography. After conservative treatment, the patient recovered. None of them had Clavien-Dindo grade ≥Ⅲ complications. There were no anastomotic complications such as anastomotic leakage, anastomotic hemorrhage and anastomotic stenosis.Conclusion:Robotic double-flap technique following proximal gastrectomy is a safe and effective treatment for AEG.
8.Advances of Treatment of Pulmonary Large Cell Neuroendocrine Carcinoma
SUN JIAYI ; JING YAWAN ; TIAN PANWEN ; LI WEIMIN ; LI YALUN
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2024;27(8):622-628
Large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma(LCNEC)of lung is a rare neuroendocrine carcinoma subtype with difficulty in early diagnosis and poor prognosis which is treated with standard strategies of small cell lung cancer and non-small cell lung cancer.In recent years,the precise types of LCNEC and its response to therapy have been identified by next-generation sequencing.Some researches have also found the correlation between different subtypes of LCNEC and the efficacy of chemotherapy regimens.However,there is no consensual agreement of its therapy.Recently,immune checkpoint inhibitors(ICIs)has provided a new option for LCNEC patients based on some retrospective research data and case reports.In this review,we aimed to summarize the epidemiological characteristics,standard therapy,the advances of molecular subtypes and clinical applications of ICIs of LCNEC,so as to provide optimal systemic clinical decision-making for LCNEC patients.
9.SnoRNAs: The promising targets for anti-tumor therapy.
Xiaoyun HU ; Wanlin CUI ; Min LIU ; Fangxiao ZHANG ; Yingqi ZHAO ; Mingrong ZHANG ; Yuhang YIN ; Yalun LI ; Ying CHE ; Xianglong ZHU ; Yuxuan FAN ; Xiaolan DENG ; Minjie WEI ; Huizhe WU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2024;14(11):101064-101064
Recently, small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) have transcended the genomic "noise" to emerge as pivotal molecular markers due to their essential roles in tumor progression. Substantial evidence indicates a strong association between snoRNAs and critical clinical features such as tumor pathology and drug resistance. Historically, snoRNA research has concentrated on two classical mechanisms: 2'-O-ribose methylation and pseudouridylation. This review specifically summarizes the novel regulatory mechanisms and functional patterns of snoRNAs in tumors, encompassing transcriptional, post-transcriptional, and post-translational regulation. We further discuss the synergistic effect between snoRNA host genes (SNHGs) and snoRNAs in tumor progression. More importantly, snoRNAs extensively contribute to the development of tumor cell resistance as oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes. Accordingly, we provide a comprehensive review of the clinical diagnosis and treatment associated with snoRNAs and explore their significant potential as novel drug targets.
10.Basic research on cardiac structure and function of middle-aged and elderly cynomolgus monkey hearts based on ultrasound diagnosis
Shuhua LIU ; Dan ZHOU ; Hongyi CHEN ; Yunfeng LI ; Zhongqiang HUANG ; Yalun GUAN ; Changlin WU ; Xuejiao LI ; Ge LI ; Yu ZHANG
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2024;32(7):856-866
Objective To conduct basic research on the structure and function of the heart in cynomolgus monkeys older than 10 years to provide data for animal selection in elderly disease research.Methods A total of 144 cynomolgus monkeys>10 years old were selected as research subjects,including 37 females and 66 males in the 10~15 years group,and 21 females and 20 males in the 16~20 years group.Basic data on cardiac structure and function in middle-aged and elderly cynomolgus monkeys were obtained through comparative analysis of general indicators(body mass index,blood pressure,and heart rate),blood biochemical indicators(blood glucose,blood lipids,and ion indicators),and cardiac structure and function indicators.Results General indicators for the 10~15 years and 16~20 years groups were compared.As age increased,the blood pressure and heart rate of female and male monkeys increased,and there was a significant difference in blood pressure changes between male monkeys.A comparison of two sets of blood biochemical indicators showed that,as age increased,blood glucose,triglycerides,total cholesterol,low-density lipoprotein cholesterol,blood calcium,blood sodium,and blood potassium increased,while lactate dehydrogenase decreased,in female and male monkeys.Among these,blood glucose,triglycerides(males),total cholesterol,high-density lipoprotein cholesterol(males),low-density lipoprotein cholesterol(males),blood calcium,blood sodium,blood potassium,and lactate dehydrogenase showed significant changes.A comparison of cardiac contractile function between the two groups showed that,as age increased,the anterior and posterior diameters of the left atrium significantly decreased in both female and male monkeys.Female monkeys showed a significant decrease in the interventricular septal end systolic diameter,left ventricular end diastole and systolic diameters,left ventricular end diastolic and systolic volumes,and left ventricular mass index,while no significant changes were seen in male monkeys.A comparison of diastolic function between the two groups showed that,as age increased,the late diastolic velocity of the mitral valve decreased significantly in male monkeys,while the early diastolic velocity of the left ventricular sidewall increased significantly in female monkeys.Correlation analysis was conducted between the metabolic indicators and the cardiac structure and function indicators of female and male monkeys.The correlations between metabolic indicators and cardiac structure and function indicators were weak in female monkeys,for which the maximum absolute Γ value did not exceed 0.39.However,the correlations between metabolic indicators and cardiac structure and function indicators were relatively strong in male monkeys,for which the maximum absolute Γ value reached 0.66.Conclusions Based on ultrasound analysis combined with metabolic indicators,the heart function of cynomolgus monkeys was studied,and basic data related to the structure and function of the heart in middle-aged and elderly cynomolgus monkeys were obtained.As age increased,blood glucose and lipid indicators increased in cynomolgus monkeys,while cardiac systolic and diastolic functions show a downward trend,similar to changes in middle-aged and older adult human populations.These data provide support for animal selection in research on age-related diseases related to heart function.

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