1.En Bloc Resection of Thoracic and Upper Lumbar Spinal Tumors Using a Novel Rotation-Reversion Technique through Posterior-Only Approach
Ming LU ; Changhe HOU ; Wei CHEN ; Zixiong LEI ; Shuangwu DAI ; Shaohua DU ; Qinglin JIN ; Dadi JIN ; Haomiao LI
Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery 2025;17(2):346-353
Background:
En bloc resection is recommended for the treatment of malignant and aggressive benign spinal tumors; however, it often requires a combined anterior-posterior approach, which is usually accompanied by longer surgical duration, increased blood loss, larger trauma, and surgical complexity. The present study describes a novel rotation-reversion technique for en bloc resection of the thoracic and upper lumbar spinal tumors using a posterior-only approach and evaluate its safety and efficacy.
Methods:
Thirteen patients with thoracic and upper lumbar (L1-L3) spinal tumors were treated with en bloc resection using the rotation-reversion technique through a posterior-only approach at our institution between 2015 and 2023. The clinical characteristics and surgical results of the patients were reviewed and analyzed.
Results:
Posterior-only en bloc resection was performed successfully in all 13 patients using the rotation-reversion technique, with a median follow-up of 30.4 months (range, 6–74 months). The average maximum size of these 13 tumors was 5.7 × 5.8 × 4.8 cm.The mean operation time and blood loss were 458.5 minutes (range, 220–880 minutes) and 3,146.2 mL (range, 1,000–6,000 mL), respectively, with 4 of the 13 patients (30.8%) experiencing perioperative complications. Negative margins were achieved in all the 13 patients (100%). One patient experienced local recurrence (7.7%) and 1 patient experienced instrumentation failures. Interbody fusion was confirmed in 11 of the 13 patients (84.6%), with a median fusion time of 6.9 months. All of the 13 patients experienced varying degrees of mild postoperative neurological deficits owing to resection of the nerve roots affected by tumor invasion of the vertebrae. No vessel injury or postoperative neurological paralysis occurred, except 1 patient who had been completely paralyzed before surgery.
Conclusions
The rotation-reversion technique is an effective procedure for en bloc resection of selected thoracic and upper lumbar spinal tumors through the posterior-only approach.
2.Isolated first tarsometatarsal coalition in children: a case report and literature review
Mingtong HAN ; Gaofeng ZHANG ; Qinglin ZHANG ; Lei ZHANG ; Benlei WEI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(19):1271-1274
We report a case of a 14-year-old male with first metatarsocuneiform coalition. With a 1-month history of left foot pain the patient presented to some hospital 8 months ago, where conservative management, including rest, physiotherapy, and medication, was administered. However, symptoms gradually worsened. On admission to our hospital, radiograph revealed a bony bridge at the left first metatarsocuneiform joint, which had enlarged compared with the radiograph 8 months earlier. The patient was diagnosed as first metatarsocuneiform coalition in the left foot and underwent resection of the bony bridge, followed by plaster immobilization for 3 weeks. At 3 months postoperatively, he had resumed normal activity without pain or discomfort. First metatarsocuneiform coalition is a rare type of tarsal coalition. Currently, there are no standardized surgical indications or established treatment protocols. Given the uncertainty of surgical outcomes, conservative treatment should be the primary choice. Surgical intervention may be considered when conservative measures fail or symptoms continue to worsen.
3.Regulatory roles of JAZ in the growth and development of horticultural plants.
Xinxin ZHANG ; Tao TAO ; Hangchun LI ; Zhi QIAO ; Qinglin TANG ; Dayong WEI ; Yang YANG ; Zhimin WANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2025;41(2):530-545
Jasmonic acid (JA) is a common plant hormone with regulatory effects on plant growth and development. The jasmonate ZIM-domain (JAZ) proteins (JAZs), as key regulators in the JA signaling pathway, are involved in multiple biological processes such as anthocyanin accumulation, flowering time modulation, and secondary metabolite synthesis in plants. JAZs are essential components of many regulatory signaling networks. The JAZ genes, members of the plant-specific TIFY family, have been identified in the genomes of a variety of horticultural plants. Here, we summarized the research progress in the roles of JAZs in horticultural plants, aiming to give insights into the further study of the biological functions and regulatory networks of JAZ genes in plants.
Horticulture
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Repressor Proteins/metabolism*
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Plant Proteins/metabolism*
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Cyclopentanes/metabolism*
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Oxylipins/metabolism*
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Plants/metabolism*
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Plant Development
4.Brassica juncea WRKY12 mediates bolting and flowering by interacting with the SOC1 and FUL promoters.
Yifang HUANG ; Yue DONG ; Yue YU ; Dakun LIU ; Qinlin DENG ; Yuanda WANG ; Dayong WEI ; Zhimin WANG ; Qinglin TANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2025;41(7):2818-2828
Flowering and bolting are important agronomic traits in cruciferous crops such as Brassica juncea. Timely flowering can ensure the crop organ yield and quality, as well as seed propagation. The WRKY family plays an important role in regulating plant bolting and flowering, while the function and mechanism of WRKY12 in B. juncea remain unknown. To explore its function and mechanism in bolting and flowering of B. juncea, we cloned and characterized the BjuWRKY12 gene in B. juncea and found that its expression levels were significantly higher in flowers and inflorescences than in leaves. BjuWRKY12 belonged to the Ⅱc subfamily of the WRKY family, and subcellular localization indicated that the protein was located in the nucleus. Ectopic overexpression of BjuWRKY12 in transgenic lines promoted bolting and flowering, leading to significant increases in the expression levels of flowering integrators SOC1 and FUL. Furthermore, yeast one-hybrid and dual luciferase reporter system assays confirmed that BjuWRKY12 directly bound to the promoters of BjuSOC1 and BjuFUL, undergoing protein-DNA interactions. This discovery gives new insights into the regulation network and molecular mechanisms of BjuWRKY12, laying a theoretical foundation for the breeding of high-yield and high-quality varieties of B. juncea.
Mustard Plant/metabolism*
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Flowers/growth & development*
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Plant Proteins/physiology*
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Promoter Regions, Genetic/genetics*
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Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
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Plants, Genetically Modified/genetics*
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Transcription Factors/metabolism*
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MADS Domain Proteins/metabolism*
5.En Bloc Resection of Thoracic and Upper Lumbar Spinal Tumors Using a Novel Rotation-Reversion Technique through Posterior-Only Approach
Ming LU ; Changhe HOU ; Wei CHEN ; Zixiong LEI ; Shuangwu DAI ; Shaohua DU ; Qinglin JIN ; Dadi JIN ; Haomiao LI
Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery 2025;17(2):346-353
Background:
En bloc resection is recommended for the treatment of malignant and aggressive benign spinal tumors; however, it often requires a combined anterior-posterior approach, which is usually accompanied by longer surgical duration, increased blood loss, larger trauma, and surgical complexity. The present study describes a novel rotation-reversion technique for en bloc resection of the thoracic and upper lumbar spinal tumors using a posterior-only approach and evaluate its safety and efficacy.
Methods:
Thirteen patients with thoracic and upper lumbar (L1-L3) spinal tumors were treated with en bloc resection using the rotation-reversion technique through a posterior-only approach at our institution between 2015 and 2023. The clinical characteristics and surgical results of the patients were reviewed and analyzed.
Results:
Posterior-only en bloc resection was performed successfully in all 13 patients using the rotation-reversion technique, with a median follow-up of 30.4 months (range, 6–74 months). The average maximum size of these 13 tumors was 5.7 × 5.8 × 4.8 cm.The mean operation time and blood loss were 458.5 minutes (range, 220–880 minutes) and 3,146.2 mL (range, 1,000–6,000 mL), respectively, with 4 of the 13 patients (30.8%) experiencing perioperative complications. Negative margins were achieved in all the 13 patients (100%). One patient experienced local recurrence (7.7%) and 1 patient experienced instrumentation failures. Interbody fusion was confirmed in 11 of the 13 patients (84.6%), with a median fusion time of 6.9 months. All of the 13 patients experienced varying degrees of mild postoperative neurological deficits owing to resection of the nerve roots affected by tumor invasion of the vertebrae. No vessel injury or postoperative neurological paralysis occurred, except 1 patient who had been completely paralyzed before surgery.
Conclusions
The rotation-reversion technique is an effective procedure for en bloc resection of selected thoracic and upper lumbar spinal tumors through the posterior-only approach.
6.En Bloc Resection of Thoracic and Upper Lumbar Spinal Tumors Using a Novel Rotation-Reversion Technique through Posterior-Only Approach
Ming LU ; Changhe HOU ; Wei CHEN ; Zixiong LEI ; Shuangwu DAI ; Shaohua DU ; Qinglin JIN ; Dadi JIN ; Haomiao LI
Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery 2025;17(2):346-353
Background:
En bloc resection is recommended for the treatment of malignant and aggressive benign spinal tumors; however, it often requires a combined anterior-posterior approach, which is usually accompanied by longer surgical duration, increased blood loss, larger trauma, and surgical complexity. The present study describes a novel rotation-reversion technique for en bloc resection of the thoracic and upper lumbar spinal tumors using a posterior-only approach and evaluate its safety and efficacy.
Methods:
Thirteen patients with thoracic and upper lumbar (L1-L3) spinal tumors were treated with en bloc resection using the rotation-reversion technique through a posterior-only approach at our institution between 2015 and 2023. The clinical characteristics and surgical results of the patients were reviewed and analyzed.
Results:
Posterior-only en bloc resection was performed successfully in all 13 patients using the rotation-reversion technique, with a median follow-up of 30.4 months (range, 6–74 months). The average maximum size of these 13 tumors was 5.7 × 5.8 × 4.8 cm.The mean operation time and blood loss were 458.5 minutes (range, 220–880 minutes) and 3,146.2 mL (range, 1,000–6,000 mL), respectively, with 4 of the 13 patients (30.8%) experiencing perioperative complications. Negative margins were achieved in all the 13 patients (100%). One patient experienced local recurrence (7.7%) and 1 patient experienced instrumentation failures. Interbody fusion was confirmed in 11 of the 13 patients (84.6%), with a median fusion time of 6.9 months. All of the 13 patients experienced varying degrees of mild postoperative neurological deficits owing to resection of the nerve roots affected by tumor invasion of the vertebrae. No vessel injury or postoperative neurological paralysis occurred, except 1 patient who had been completely paralyzed before surgery.
Conclusions
The rotation-reversion technique is an effective procedure for en bloc resection of selected thoracic and upper lumbar spinal tumors through the posterior-only approach.
7.En Bloc Resection of Thoracic and Upper Lumbar Spinal Tumors Using a Novel Rotation-Reversion Technique through Posterior-Only Approach
Ming LU ; Changhe HOU ; Wei CHEN ; Zixiong LEI ; Shuangwu DAI ; Shaohua DU ; Qinglin JIN ; Dadi JIN ; Haomiao LI
Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery 2025;17(2):346-353
Background:
En bloc resection is recommended for the treatment of malignant and aggressive benign spinal tumors; however, it often requires a combined anterior-posterior approach, which is usually accompanied by longer surgical duration, increased blood loss, larger trauma, and surgical complexity. The present study describes a novel rotation-reversion technique for en bloc resection of the thoracic and upper lumbar spinal tumors using a posterior-only approach and evaluate its safety and efficacy.
Methods:
Thirteen patients with thoracic and upper lumbar (L1-L3) spinal tumors were treated with en bloc resection using the rotation-reversion technique through a posterior-only approach at our institution between 2015 and 2023. The clinical characteristics and surgical results of the patients were reviewed and analyzed.
Results:
Posterior-only en bloc resection was performed successfully in all 13 patients using the rotation-reversion technique, with a median follow-up of 30.4 months (range, 6–74 months). The average maximum size of these 13 tumors was 5.7 × 5.8 × 4.8 cm.The mean operation time and blood loss were 458.5 minutes (range, 220–880 minutes) and 3,146.2 mL (range, 1,000–6,000 mL), respectively, with 4 of the 13 patients (30.8%) experiencing perioperative complications. Negative margins were achieved in all the 13 patients (100%). One patient experienced local recurrence (7.7%) and 1 patient experienced instrumentation failures. Interbody fusion was confirmed in 11 of the 13 patients (84.6%), with a median fusion time of 6.9 months. All of the 13 patients experienced varying degrees of mild postoperative neurological deficits owing to resection of the nerve roots affected by tumor invasion of the vertebrae. No vessel injury or postoperative neurological paralysis occurred, except 1 patient who had been completely paralyzed before surgery.
Conclusions
The rotation-reversion technique is an effective procedure for en bloc resection of selected thoracic and upper lumbar spinal tumors through the posterior-only approach.
8.Application and influencing factors of Mayo elbow joint function score in the evaluation of endemic skeletal fluorosis
Guohua CHEN ; Faqing CHEN ; Wei SHE ; Yanling WANG ; Qinglin LI ; Xiaoyan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2025;44(8):632-638
Objective:To evaluate the elbow joint function of patients with endemic skeletal fluorosis based on Mayo elbow joint function score and to study its application value.Methods:Based on the monitoring results of drinking water-borne endemic fluorosis in Gansu Province from 2018 to 2023, and the results of the 2019 survey on the current cases of endemic diseases, 8 typical endemic counties were selected from 48 counties with drinking water-borne endemic fluorosis. A cluster sampling method was used to investigate all adult skeletal fluorosis patients over 25 years old in the endemic fluorosis villages under the jurisdiction of the 8 counties. A total of 1 096 skeletal fluorosis patients were included as study subjects. By extracting demographic basic information, follow-up records, elbow joint X-ray films, diagnostic information, and the Mayo elbow joint function score scale of patients, a retrospective analysis was conducted on the distribution characteristics of the Mayo elbow joint function score in different genders, ages, clinical grades, disease duration, and Kellgren-Lawrence (K-L) grading of osteoarthritis.Results:(1) The distribution of total scores on the scale: 638 cases (58.21%) were rated as "poor" (< 60 points), 345 cases (31.48%) were rated as "fair" (60 - 74 points), 96 cases (8.76%) were rated as "good" (75 - 89 points), and 17 cases (1.55%) were rated as "excellent" (≥90 points). There were statistically significant differences in the total score grading of the scale among patients with different genders, ages, clinical grades, disease duration, and K-L grading of osteoarthritis (χ 2 = 44.90, 147.20, 264.41, 211.96, 262.85, P < 0.001). (2) The scores of each dimension of the scale: the joint stability dimension scores were compared among different ages, clinical grades, disease duration, and K-L grading of osteoarthritis, and the differences were statistically significant ( P < 0.05). The scores of joint pain, range of motion, and daily living ability dimensions were compared among different genders, ages, clinical grades, disease duration, and K-L grading of osteoarthritis, and the differences were statistically significant ( P < 0.05). Conclusions:Based on the Mayo elbow joint function score scale, patients with endemic skeletal fluorosis have relatively poor elbow joint function. The scores of each dimension of the scale are influenced by factors such as genders, ages, clinical grades, disease duration, and joint degeneration. The distribution of scale scores is consistent with the clinical reality of endemic skeletal fluorosis and has certain application value in assessing disease condition.
9.Bioinformatics analysis of ferroptosis-related genes and immune infiltration in IgA nephropathy
Guiling XU ; Qinglin YE ; Chao XUE ; Liangping RUAN ; Wei LI
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(7):1673-1687
Objective:This study based on comprehensive bioinformatics technology aimed to investigate the pathogenesis of ferroptosis in IgA nephropathy(IgAN)from an immunological perspective,and to identify the key genes and functional pathways.Methods:Differentially expressed ferroptosis-related genes(DE-FRGs)were identified from GSE93798 and analyzed by Kyoto Ency-clopedia of Genes and Genomes(KEGG)and Gene Ontology(GO).STRING and Cytoscape were used to construct a protein-protein interaction(PPI)network.Degree and MCODE algorithm were run.Combining LASSO regression,SVM-RFE and PLS-DA machine learning to construct the optimal feature selection hub gene.Cibersort and ssGESA algorithms were used to assess the immune infiltra-tion,as well as to explore the relationship between hub genes and immune infiltration.Single cell RNA sequence(scRNA-seq)data was used to analyze the location of hub genes in IgAN cell populations.Gene Set Enrichment Analysis(GSEA)was performed on hub genes.The HPA database was used to obtain the position of the specific protein of the hub genes,and the DsigDB database was used to predict the target drug.The GSE37460,GSE116626 and GSE73953 were treated as validation sets and diagnostic effectiveness evalua-tion.Collecting IgAN and healthy kidney tissue for immunohistochemical testing of hub genes expression.Results:This study identi-fied 94 DE-FRGs and 3 hub genes(JJUN,EGR1 and DDR2).KEGG and GO analysis indicated that the DE-FRGs were mainly con-centrated in pathways of ferroptosis,reactive oxygen species,responsing to oxidative stress and metal particles,mitochondrion,and transcriptional regulatory complex.GESA analysis involved in amino acid and fatty acid metabolism.The analysis of immune cell infil-tration in IgAN revealed an increased ratio of naive B cells,mast cells,and CD4+T cells.Differential analysis of immune function re-vealed that mechanisms such as chemokine receptor signaling pathways,human leukocyte antigen signaling pathways,and inflamma-tion promotion were more active in IgAN.Furthermore,the correlation was observed between immune infiltration and hub genes.ScRNA-seq analysis demonstrated that hub genes were localized in monocytes,macrophages,poximal convoluted tubule cells,princi-pal cells,and smooth muscle cells.Validations set analysis suggested that JUN and SIRT1 had a diagnostic value.The HPA database analysis showed that JUN was mainly located in the nucleus,while EGR1 was located in the membrane and cytoplasm.The 2 278 po-tential drugs for the treatment of IgAN were predicted.Finally,the results of immunohistochemistry and bioinformatics analysis were consistent.Conclusion:Ferroptosis may be associated with immune cell infiltration and immune related function during the occur-rence and development of IgAN.
10.Isolated first tarsometatarsal coalition in children: a case report and literature review
Mingtong HAN ; Gaofeng ZHANG ; Qinglin ZHANG ; Lei ZHANG ; Benlei WEI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(19):1271-1274
We report a case of a 14-year-old male with first metatarsocuneiform coalition. With a 1-month history of left foot pain the patient presented to some hospital 8 months ago, where conservative management, including rest, physiotherapy, and medication, was administered. However, symptoms gradually worsened. On admission to our hospital, radiograph revealed a bony bridge at the left first metatarsocuneiform joint, which had enlarged compared with the radiograph 8 months earlier. The patient was diagnosed as first metatarsocuneiform coalition in the left foot and underwent resection of the bony bridge, followed by plaster immobilization for 3 weeks. At 3 months postoperatively, he had resumed normal activity without pain or discomfort. First metatarsocuneiform coalition is a rare type of tarsal coalition. Currently, there are no standardized surgical indications or established treatment protocols. Given the uncertainty of surgical outcomes, conservative treatment should be the primary choice. Surgical intervention may be considered when conservative measures fail or symptoms continue to worsen.

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