1.Predictive value of NUF2 for prognosis and immunotherapy responses in pan-cancer.
Yaobin WANG ; Liuyan CHEN ; Yiling LUO ; Jiqing SHEN ; Sufang ZHOU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2025;45(1):137-149
OBJECTIVES:
To investigate the association of NUF2 expression with tumor prognosis and its regulatory role in tumor microenvironment.
METHODS:
We analyzed NUF2 expression, its prognostic value, and is immune-related functions across different cancer types using datasets from the Human Protein Atlas (HPA), TCGA, GTEx, CCLE, and TIMER. RT-qPCR, Western blotting, and immunohistochemistry were used to detect NUF2 expression in liver cancer cell lines and tissue and blood samples from patients with liver cancer. GO, KEGG, and GSEA analyses were conducted to explore the molecular mechanisms of NUF2 and its related genes, and a competitive endogenous RNA (ceRNA) network for NUF2 in liver cancer was constructed.
RESULTS:
NUF2 expression was upregulated in the tumor tissues of 27 cancers and was associated with clinical stages in several cancers. High NUF2 expressions were correlated with poor overall survival, disease-specific survival, progression-free survival, and disease-free survival of cancer patients. NUF2 expression levels were positively correlated with tumor mutational burden, microsatellite instability, infiltrating immune cells, immune cell marker genes and immune checkpoint genes in different cancers. RT-qPCR, Western blotting, and immunohistochemistry confirmed that NUF2 expression was upregulated in liver cancer cell lines and tumor tissues and blood samples of liver cancer patients, and was decreased significantly after operation. GO, KEGG and GSEA analyses indicated that NUF2 was involved in chromosome segregation and cell cycle and was associated with glycine, serine and threonine metabolism.
CONCLUSIONS
NUF2 expression is upregulated in 27 cancers and is associated with clinical stage and poor prognosis in some malignancies. NUF2 expression is closely correlated with immune cell infiltration in different cancers, suggesting its potential value for predicting immunotherapy response in these cancers.
Humans
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Prognosis
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Immunotherapy
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Tumor Microenvironment
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Liver Neoplasms/metabolism*
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Neoplasms/genetics*
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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
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Biomarkers, Tumor/genetics*
2.Research progress of balance ability assessment tools for the aged
Kaihong XIE ; Kongjun JIN ; Jia LU ; Sufang ZHUANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(11):1531-1536
With age, physiological decline and pathological factors can reduce the balance ability of the elderly people. Balance ability is closely related to the quality of life of the elderly people. Timely assessment of balance ability is helpful for medical staff to develop targeted rehabilitation training programs, so as to promote healthy aging. This article reviews the scoring methods, application status, advantages and disadvantages of balance ability assessment tools, so as to provide a reference for researchers to select scientific and reliable assessment tools.
3.Co-word cluster analysis of research hotspots in community-based rehabilitation from 2013 to 2018 based on Pubmed database
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(21):2699-2704
Objective? To analyze the research hotspots of oversea community-based rehabilitation (CBR) from 2013 to 2018 so as to provide reference for researches on CBR in China. Methods? Extended searching was conducted to retrieve literature based on the theme of "rehabilitation" and "community" in Pubmed,matrix clustering analysis was performed using Bicomb 2.0 and IBM SPSS 20.0. Results? A total of 8 733 related literatures were retrieved,and 37 high-frequency keywords were intercepted; four hotspots were analyzed and summarized including:rehabilitation of community disabled patients,exercise training and quality of life of the community elders,community rehabilitation of stroke survivors,and self-management and motivational methods of CBR. Conclusions? In the recent five years, the researches of oversea CBR focus on the rehabilitation of disabled patients,exercise training for the elderly,rehabilitation after stroke,and self- management and supervision of rehabilitation acceleration.
4.Microscopic changes of freeze-dried vessels
Jieyuan XU ; Meiping ZHUANG ; Sufang CHEN ; Jing LIN ; Caihong HONG ; Mengfang LIU ; Leren TAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(37):5950-5954
BACKGROUND:Mechanical properties of the blood vessels include axial and radial tension which is important to guarantee the tissue perfusion and its pressure. OBJECTIVE:To test and analyze stretching and puncture parameters that can ful y characterize the performance of blood vessels, so as to predict the health condition of the vessels transplanted into recipients. METHODS:Mechanical properties as circumferential tension, axial tension and puncture were tested on the porcine aorta, and then pathological and staining analysis was done to explore whether freeze-dried vessels can withstand the blood pressure in al directions after transplanted into the body. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Specific trend on the curves of freeze-dried vessels during circumferential tension, axial tension and puncture process was closer to that of fresh vessel curves, suggesting that structural components and arrangement of the freeze-dried vessels were not changed greatly. Meanwhile, the microscopic observations of slice and tensile section were taken into account so that the reason was studied and explained for the mechanical properties of the experimental data and results. The macroscopic mechanical result was analyzed based on the change of microstructure. These findings indicate that the vacuum freeze-drying is a better method to maintain the performance of blood vessels.

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