1.Research progress on antibody-drug conjugates in the treatment of triple-negative breast cancer
Danna LIU ; Shuangshuang SONG ; Lu CHEN ; Yongqiang SUN ; Bo SUN ; Hanli ZHOU ; Xiaoli ZHAO ; Tiandong KONG
China Pharmacy 2026;37(1):124-129
Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are a novel class of anti-tumor agents composed of a targeted monoclonal antibody, a cytotoxic drug, and a linker connecting the two. They combine the high specificity of antibodies with the potent cytotoxicity of chemotherapeutic agents. Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is characterized by high aggressiveness, elevated risks of recurrence and metastasis, and poor prognosis, largely due to the lack of effective therapeutic targets. This review summarizes the research progress of ADCs in the treatment of TNBC. It has been found that ADCs targeting human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (such as trastuzumab deruxtecan), trophoblast cell surface antigen 2 (such as sacituzumab govitecan and datopotamab deruxtecan), zinc transporter LIV-1 (such as ladiratuzumab vedotin), HER-3 (such as patritumab deruxtecan), epidermal growth factor receptor (such as AVID100), and glycoprotein non-metastatic melanoma protein B (such as glembatumumab vedotin) have all demonstrated promising therapeutic effects against TNBC. Despite challenges including acquired resistance and treatment-related toxicities, ADCs are undoubtedly reshaping the therapeutic landscape for TNBC and are expected to occupy a more central position in TNBC treatment in the future.
2.Discovery of a potential hematologic malignancies therapy: Selective and potent HDAC7 PROTAC degrader targeting non-enzymatic function.
Yuheng JIN ; Xuxin QI ; Xiaoli YU ; Xirui CHENG ; Boya CHEN ; Mingfei WU ; Jingyu ZHANG ; Hao YIN ; Yang LU ; Yihui ZHOU ; Ao PANG ; Yushen LIN ; Li JIANG ; Qiuqiu SHI ; Shuangshuang GENG ; Yubo ZHOU ; Xiaojun YAO ; Linjie LI ; Haiting DUAN ; Jinxin CHE ; Ji CAO ; Qiaojun HE ; Xiaowu DONG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(3):1659-1679
HDAC7, a member of class IIa HDACs, plays a pivotal regulatory role in tumor, immune, fibrosis, and angiogenesis, rendering it a potential therapeutic target. Nevertheless, due to the high similarity in the enzyme active sites of class IIa HDACs, inhibitors encounter challenges in discerning differences among them. Furthermore, the substitution of key residue in the active pocket of class IIa HDACs renders them pseudo-enzymes, leading to a limited impact of enzymatic inhibitors on their function. In this study, proteolysis targeting chimera (PROTAC) technology was employed to develop HDAC7 drugs. We developed an exceedingly selective HDAC7 PROTAC degrader B14 which showcased superior inhibitory effects on cell proliferation compared to TMP269 in various diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cells. Subsequent investigations unveiled that B14 disrupts BCL6 forming a transcriptional inhibition complex by degrading HDAC7, thereby exerting proliferative inhibition in DLBCL. Our study broadened the understanding of the non-enzymatic functions of HDAC7 and underscored the importance of HDAC7 in the treatment of hematologic malignancies, particularly in DLBCL and AML.
3.A minimally invasive, fast on/off "odorgenetic" method to manipulate physiology.
Yanqiong WU ; Xueqin XU ; Shanchun SU ; Zeyong YANG ; Xincai HAO ; Wei LU ; Jianghong HE ; Juntao HU ; Xiaohui LI ; Hong YU ; Xiuqin YU ; Yangqiao XIAO ; Shuangshuang LU ; Linhan WANG ; Wei TIAN ; Hongbing XIANG ; Gang CAO ; Wen Jun TU ; Changbin KE
Protein & Cell 2025;16(7):615-620
4.Progress on diagnosis and treatment of metastatic vulval Crohn's disease
Mengjie LU ; Xinyi TANG ; Shuangshuang HAN ; Can WANG ; Lichao QIAO ; Bolin YANG
Chinese Journal of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2025;09(2):149-153
Metastatic Crohn's disease (MCD) represents one of the rare cutaneous extraintestinal manifestations in patients with Crohn's disease. The genital area, particularly the vulva in females, is the most commonly affected site in MCD. However, clinical cases of metastatic vulval Crohn's disease (MVCD) are relatively scarce, and the symptoms often lack specificity, making differential diagnosis challenging. This article aims to summarize the clinical characteristics, diagnostic approaches, and treatment modalities of MVCD, thereby providing a reference for the clinical management of this condition.
5.Finite element analysis and biomechanical validation of revision pedicle screw placement
Shuangshuang MA ; Dedong GAO ; Zhongshu SHAN ; Wenxu XU ; Zhirui LU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(33):7087-7095
BACKGROUND:Currently,pedicle screw fixation technology is recognized as the gold standard for lumbar posterior fusion surgery.However,this technique is associated with several complications such as suboptimal screw placement,loosening,and fracture.Addressing these issues,it requires a thorough investigation into the mechanical properties of screw reinsertion to optimize surgical procedures and enhance success rates and safety.OBJECTIVE:By combining finite element analysis with biomechanical experiments,this study aims to compare and analyze the mechanical performance of traditional trajectory pedicle screws during multiple extraction processes.The goal is to reveal patterns in screw extraction strength over repeated withdrawals,providing scientific insights into the safety and effectiveness of pedicle screw reinsertion for clinicians.METHODS:Based on CT scan data,a three-dimensional reconstruction of the L4 vertebra model was performed.Three-dimensional printing technology was used to create biological experimental samples.A pull-out experiment was conducted according to a screw placement plan.Utilizing CT data and standard pedicle screw parameters,a finite element model of the L4 vertebra and a pedicle screw model(diameter 6.0 mm,length 45 mm)were established.The model was divided into five operating conditions based on screw placement angle and cycles.A finite element model was developed to simulate axial pull-out testing,analyzing stress distribution in the vertebral body and maximum axial pull-out strength of the screw.Mechanics experimental results of three-dimensional printing were compared and analyzed against simulation outcomes.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)A dedicated experimental setup for pedicle screw extraction from single vertebrae was designed and constructed.(2)In the three-dimensional printing experiment,our groups of models were compared between correctly placed screws and once improperly placed screws.The correctly placed screws group exhibited a maximum pull-out force of(1 422.63±23.80)N.Furthermore,with increasing deviation angles in screw placement,the maximum pull-out forces of each group gradually decreased.(3)Comparing the condition of a single improper nail placement with repositioning the nail correctly,when the offset angle of the improper placement exceeded that of Model 3,correctly repositioning the nail helps to increase the screw's pull-out resistance.(4)Comparing the scenario of two consecutive improper nail placements with repositioning correctly after two improper placements,correctly repositioning the nail reduced the screw's pull-out resistance.Without replacing the screw,it was not advisable to attempt a third nail placement.(5)Experimental pull-out strength of three-dimensional printing correlates significantly with finite element simulation results,with a correlation coefficient of 0.98.There is no significant difference in the outcomes between the two methods(P>0.05).
6.Research Progress of Endothelial Mechanoreceptors in Aortic Dilation Disease
Rong ZHAO ; Huiying SUN ; Shuangshuang LI ; Qingsheng LU
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(2):492-498
The hemodynamics within the aortic lumen is highly complex,and the mechanical stimuli generated by blood flow play a crucial role in the occurrence and progression of aortic dilation disease.Endothelial cells,as key components of the vascular endothelium,respond precisely to microenvironmental changes caused by blood flow through mechanoreceptors,including ion channels,receptor tyrosine kinases,and membrane structures.These mechanoreceptors convert mechanical stresses into biochemical signals,thereby affecting the physiological functions and pathological changes of blood vessels.In recent years,significant advances have been made in understanding the mechanisms by which endothelial mechanoreceptors are involved in aortic dilation diseases.This review summarizes the research progress of mechanoreceptor-mediated endothelial cell function in regulating aortic dilation diseases and provides a perspective on future research directions,with the aim of offering new insights and potential targets for the development of clinical treatment strategies.
7.Husbandary and biorisk control of laboratory monkeys in Animal Biosafety Level 2 laboratories
Shuangshuang LU ; Xiaoyan LI ; Ziwei LU ; Xiang BI ; Xuancheng LU
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(2):101-108
Animal biosafety laboratories generally use negative-pressure cages to raise animals,to guarantee biosafety.Laboratory monbeys are much larger than the rodents,so they are mostly housed in non-airtight negative pressure animal isolation equipments within animal biosafety laboratories.Regarding practical work experience in an Animal Biosafety Level 2(ABSL-2)laboratory,this study discusses how to control biological risks at various stages of monkey breeding and infectious experiments within an ABSL-2 laboratory.This exploration provides valuable insights and references for controlling biological risks in ABSL-2 and ABSL-3 laboratories carrying out infection experiments in monkeys in the future.
8.Progress on diagnosis and treatment of metastatic vulval Crohn's disease
Mengjie LU ; Xinyi TANG ; Shuangshuang HAN ; Can WANG ; Lichao QIAO ; Bolin YANG
Chinese Journal of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2025;09(2):149-153
Metastatic Crohn's disease (MCD) represents one of the rare cutaneous extraintestinal manifestations in patients with Crohn's disease. The genital area, particularly the vulva in females, is the most commonly affected site in MCD. However, clinical cases of metastatic vulval Crohn's disease (MVCD) are relatively scarce, and the symptoms often lack specificity, making differential diagnosis challenging. This article aims to summarize the clinical characteristics, diagnostic approaches, and treatment modalities of MVCD, thereby providing a reference for the clinical management of this condition.
9.Research Progress of Endothelial Mechanoreceptors in Aortic Dilation Disease
Rong ZHAO ; Huiying SUN ; Shuangshuang LI ; Qingsheng LU
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(2):492-498
The hemodynamics within the aortic lumen is highly complex,and the mechanical stimuli generated by blood flow play a crucial role in the occurrence and progression of aortic dilation disease.Endothelial cells,as key components of the vascular endothelium,respond precisely to microenvironmental changes caused by blood flow through mechanoreceptors,including ion channels,receptor tyrosine kinases,and membrane structures.These mechanoreceptors convert mechanical stresses into biochemical signals,thereby affecting the physiological functions and pathological changes of blood vessels.In recent years,significant advances have been made in understanding the mechanisms by which endothelial mechanoreceptors are involved in aortic dilation diseases.This review summarizes the research progress of mechanoreceptor-mediated endothelial cell function in regulating aortic dilation diseases and provides a perspective on future research directions,with the aim of offering new insights and potential targets for the development of clinical treatment strategies.
10.Husbandary and biorisk control of laboratory monkeys in Animal Biosafety Level 2 laboratories
Shuangshuang LU ; Xiaoyan LI ; Ziwei LU ; Xiang BI ; Xuancheng LU
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(2):101-108
Animal biosafety laboratories generally use negative-pressure cages to raise animals,to guarantee biosafety.Laboratory monbeys are much larger than the rodents,so they are mostly housed in non-airtight negative pressure animal isolation equipments within animal biosafety laboratories.Regarding practical work experience in an Animal Biosafety Level 2(ABSL-2)laboratory,this study discusses how to control biological risks at various stages of monkey breeding and infectious experiments within an ABSL-2 laboratory.This exploration provides valuable insights and references for controlling biological risks in ABSL-2 and ABSL-3 laboratories carrying out infection experiments in monkeys in the future.

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