1.Surveillance and evaluation of vector control in Fuyang District, Hangzhou for the 19th Asian Games
Jie XU ; Wenjin PAN ; Renyu TANG ; Liqun DU
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(2):114-119
ObjectiveTo assess the risk of vector-born infectious diseases by monitoring the major vectors in the relevant venues of the 19th Hangzhou Asian Games in Fuyang competition area, so as to provide references for the prevention and control of vector in similar large-scale events or activities in the future. MethodsFrom April to October 2023, monitoring and evaluation of rodent, mosquito, fly and cockroach density levels were carried out in various venues and reception hotels in Fuyang competition area (venues and hotels were the 1st circle area, and various environments and places in the surrounding 500 meters were the 2nd circle area). SPSS 25.0 software was used to analyze the data, and chi-square test or Fisher’s precision probability test were used to calculate the qualified rate and positive rate. Moreover, the path index, landing index and Bretrau index were analyzed by Kruskal-Wallis H test. ResultsThe control effect of vector density in the 1st circle was significantly better than that in the 2nd circle. Since September, the monitoring indices of the venues in the two circles had reached the national A-level and B-level standard, respectively. The positive rate of rodent traces generally showed a trend of first increasing and then decreasing, and the peak was shown to occur in July and August, with the highest rate of 5.38%. The qualified rate of rodent prevention facilities continued to rise, and facilities in the 1st and 2nd circles had reached national A-level and B-level standard respectively in late August. The landing index and path index of mosquitoes basically showed a changing trend from high to low, with the highest landing index of 4.56 individuals·person-time-1 and the highest path index of 2.44 places·km-1.The adult fly infestation rate remained at a low level, with the highest rate of 4.17%, and the minimum qualified rate of fly prevention facilities was 28.57%, which reached the national standard after July. The positive detection rates of adult flies and cockroach traces showed no significant pattern, with the highest rate of 7.00% and 8.33%, respectively. The detection rate of live ootheca was always at a low level. ConclusionThe relevant venues in the Fuyang competition area of the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou meet national standards in terms of vector control indicators such as rodents, mosquitoes, flies, cockroaches and other vectors. By means of environmental improvement, facilities for preventing rodents and flies, and deepening biological and chemical prevention and control methods, it can be ensured that there will be no vector-borne diseases and infestation incidents during the event.
2.Research progress on the mechanism of the Hedgehog signaling pathway during mandibular development
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2024;32(9):709-714
The source and process of mandible development are significantly different from those of other bones in the body,and abnormal development can lead to various bone-related diseases,seriously affecting the quality of life of patients.In recent years,the role of the Hedgehog signaling pathway in bone development has received increasing atten-tion.The Hedgehog gene includes three subtypes:Sonic Hedgehog(Shh),Indian Hedgehog(Ihh),and Desert Hedgehog(Dhh).Shh and Ihh can participate in bone metabolism regulation through various pathways,with Shh primarily involved in limb development and Ihh playing a key role in endochondral osteogenesis.The Hedgehog signaling pathway includes Hedgehog signaling protein ligands,Patched(Ptch)receptors,Smoothed(Smo)receptors,nuclear transcription factors,glioma-associated oncogene homologues(Gli),and downstream target genes.The activation of typical Hedgehog signal-ing pathways requires the involvement of Gli,whereas atypical Hedgehog signaling is mainly regulated by Ptch,Smo,and others.Shh regulates various biological behaviors during early vertebrate embryogenesis,such as organ differentia-tion,neural stem formation,stem cell differentiation and proliferation,limb bone development,and tooth germ develop-ment.During the process of bone cell differentiation,Shh,Ptch1,and Gli1 are expressed in osteoblasts,further promot-ing the differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells into osteoblasts and chondrocytes.IHh plays an indis-pensable functional role in bone growth,development,and homeostasis and participates in the formation of intramem-brane bone collars,proliferation,and maturation of chondrocytes.IHh is expressed in mature skull osteoblasts and can act as a promoter of bone factor regulation of Ptch and bone morphogenetic protein(BMP)expression to induce intra-membrane ossification.Brain and muscle ARNT-like protein 1(BMAL1)can regulate the Hedgehog signaling pathway by binding to Ptch1 and Ihh,playing a crucial role in cartilage formation and endochondral osteogenesis in the temporo-mandibular joint.Hedgehog signal activators can improve the reduction in mandibular bone mass caused by BMAL1 de-ficiency.Hedgehog signaling imbalance can have a significant impact on bone development and lead to a series of bone diseases,such as abnormal bone development,fractures,osteoporosis,and osteoarthritis.The mechanism of the Hedge-hog signaling pathway in relation to mandibular diseases has not been fully elucidated,and future research should seek to further explore Hedgehog signaling as a potential target for treating mandibular developmental-related diseases.
3.MiR-6838-5p overexpression inhibits proliferation of breast cancer MCF-7 cells by downregulating DDR1 expression
Liangjun XUE ; Qiuyu TAN ; Jingwen XU ; Lu FENG ; Wenjin LI ; Liang YAN ; Yulei LI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(9):1677-1684
Objective To explore the regulatory effect of miR-6838-5p on DDR1 gene expression and proliferation of breast cancer cells.Methods The expression levels of miR-6838-5p in normal breast epithelial cells and breast cancer cells were detected using qRT-PCR,and the potential target genes of miR-6838-5p was predicted using TargetscanV 8.0.Double luciferase reporter gene experiment was performed to verify the binding between miR-6838-5p and DDR1.Breast cancer MCF-7 cells were transfected via liposome,miR-6838-5p mimic,miR-6838-5p inhibitor,DDR1 siRNA,DDR1-overexpresisng vector,or both miR-6838-5p mimic and DDR1-overexpressing vector,and the changes in cell proliferation were examined with CCK-8 and EdU assays;Western blotting was used to detect the expression of DDR1.The mediating role of DDR1 in miR-6838-5p overexpression-induced inhibition of MCF-7 cell proliferation was verified in a nude mouse model bearing MCF-7 cell xenografts.Results The expression of miR-6838-5p was significantly lower in breast cancer cells than in normal breast epithelial cells.In MCF-7 cells,miR-6838-5p overexpression induced significant inhibition of cell proliferation.Dual luciferase reporter gene experiment demonstrated a binding relationship between miR-6838-5p and DDR1(P<0.01).Western blotting showed that miR-6838-5p overexpression significantly lowered DDR1 expression in MCF-7 cells,and DDR1 overexpression promoted proliferation of the cells;co-transfection of the cells with DDR1-overexpressing vector significantly attenuated the inhibitory effect of miR-6838-5p mimic on cell proliferation.In the tumor-bearing nude mice,the xenografts overexpressing miR-6838-5p showed a significantly smaller volum with obviously the expression of DDR1.Conclusion Overexpression of miR-6838-5p inhibits breast cancer cell proliferation by regulating DDR1 expression.
4.Single-cell transcriptomics reveals cell atlas and identifies cycling tumor cells responsible for recurrence in ameloblastoma
Xiong GAN ; Xie NAN ; Nie MIN ; Ling RONGSONG ; Yun BOKAI ; Xie JIAXIANG ; Ren LINLIN ; Huang YAQI ; Wang WENJIN ; Yi CHEN ; Zhang MING ; Xu XIUYUN ; Zhang CAIHUA ; Zou BIN ; Zhang LEITAO ; Liu XIQIANG ; Huang HONGZHANG ; Chen DEMENG ; Cao WEI ; Wang CHENG
International Journal of Oral Science 2024;16(2):251-264
Ameloblastoma is a benign tumor characterized by locally invasive phenotypes,leading to facial bone destruction and a high recurrence rate.However,the mechanisms governing tumor initiation and recurrence are poorly understood.Here,we uncovered cellular landscapes and mechanisms that underlie tumor recurrence in ameloblastoma at single-cell resolution.Our results revealed that ameloblastoma exhibits five tumor subpopulations varying with respect to immune response(IR),bone remodeling(BR),tooth development(TD),epithelial development(ED),and cell cycle(CC)signatures.Of note,we found that CC ameloblastoma cells were endowed with stemness and contributed to tumor recurrence,which was dominated by the EZH2-mediated program.Targeting EZH2 effectively eliminated CC ameloblastoma cells and inhibited tumor growth in ameloblastoma patient-derived organoids.These data described the tumor subpopulation and clarified the identity,function,and regulatory mechanism of CC ameloblastoma cells,providing a potential therapeutic target for ameloblastoma.
5.Application of perineal single-port robot-assisted radical prostatectomy
Li XU ; Chenhao YU ; Wenjin AN ; Shibin ZHU ; Haiyi HU ; Kangxin NI ; Gonghui LI
Chinese Journal of Urology 2024;45(8):598-602
Objective:To investigate the effect of perineal single-port robot-assisted radical prostatectomy.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on clinical data from 60 patients who underwent perineal single-port robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy at our hospital between July 2019 and July 2022. The mean age of the patients was (65.9±7.6) years and the mean BMI was (24.1±2.9) kg/m 2. The median (IQR) prostate volume was 32.7 (23.8, 41.2) ml, and the median (IQR) preoperative PSA value was 8.8 (6.8, 12.6) ng/ml. Preoperative pathology revealed a Gleason score of 6 in 21 patients, Gleason score of 7 in 35 patients and Gleason score of 8 in 4 patients. There were 12 patients clinically staged as T 1 and 48 patients as T 2. A total of 18 patients underwent a total of 23 previous abdominopelvic surgeries. The patient is placed in an exaggerated lithotomy position with the head down and feet elevated approximately 15°. A 3-5 cm incision was made approximately 2 cm above on the mid-perineum between the bilateral ischial tuberosities. Next, the rectourethral muscle was divided, and the space anterior to the rectum was developed by blunt dissection. The levator ani muscles were separated to expose Denonvilliers’ fascia. Then, the disposable multi-channel laparoscopic surgical access system is inserted with a surgical wound protector. Denonvilliers’ fascia was incised transversely and the ampulla of the vas deferens, which were subsequently divided. Blunt separation is performed on both sides along the capsule of the prostate, and then, the vascular pedicles of the prostate are ligated. The membranous urethra was severed after complete urethral separation at the tip of the prostate at the urethral junction. The bladder neck was freed and dissected. The prostate and seminal vesicles were removed and a vesicourethral anastomosis is performed. A perineal drain were left in place. Preoperative and postoperative variables, complications, early urinary continence rate(Return of urinary continence status was defined as using no more than one safety pad per day) and oncological outcomes of patients were recorded. Results:All 60 surgeries were successfully completed without conversions or additional incisions. The median (IQR) total operative time was 200.0(153.8, 236.3) min, the median (IQR) console operating time was 107.5(90.0, 150.0) min and the median (IQR) estimated blood loss was 50.0(50.0, 100.0) ml. Positive surgical margins were detected in five patients (8.3%). The continence rate was 43.1%(22/51), 64.7%(33/51), 92.0%(46/50) and 98.0%(49/50), and the PSA undetectable rate was 94.6%(48/51), 98.2%(49/51), 96.6%(47/50) and 100%(50/50) at the 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after surgery. Only 1(1.7%) patient experienced biochemical recurrence 9 months after surgery. The overall complication rate was 20%, including two cases of acute respiratory distress syndrome, one case of rectal injury, one case of urinary tract injury, two cases of poor wound healing, three cases of incision infection, two cases of urinary tract infection and one case of bladder neck-urethral orifice anastomotic stricture.Conclusions:Perineal single-port robot-assisted radical prostatectomy might be safe and feasible surgical treatments for localized prostate cancer, especially for patients with a history of complex abdominal or pelvic surgery. It also showed advantages in early continence. The anatomical structure of the perineal region should be considered, and the correct incision position should be chosen. Specific incision protection measures should also be used for the incision in this particular area of the perineal region to reduce the risk of perioperative complications.
6.Biomechanical Effects of Curved Periacetabular Osteotomy on the lumbar Spine
Shisen XU ; Ning LU ; Ping XU ; Wenjin LI
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2024;39(5):916-922
Objective To establish preoperative and postoperative femoral-pelvic-lumbar spine models of patients with developmental dysplasia of the hip(DDH)and healthy volunteers and to study the biomechanical effects of curved periacetabular osteotomy on the lumbar spine.Methods Preoperative and postoperative femoral-pelvic-lumbar spine DICOM data from four patients with DDH and one healthy volunteer were acquired using CT scanning technology,and a three-dimensional finite element model was constructed.The offset method was used to divide the cortical and cancellous bones in Geomagic and the lumbar cartilage,sacroiliac joint,pubic symphysis,and other cartilages were added to SolidWorks.The model was analyzed using ANSYS for finite element analysis,and the gait was the mid-stage of single-leg support during slow walking.The biomechanical changes in the lumbar spine of patients with DDH before and after surgery were analyzed and compared,and the biomechanical data of the lumbar spine of patients after surgery were compared with those of healthy volunteers.Results The femoral-pelvic-lumbar spine models of four patients and a healthy volunteer were established.The results obtained by the established models under each working condition were within the range of the referenced literature,and the validity of the models was proved.The postoperative stresses on the lumbar spine,femoral neck,annulus fibrosus,and nucleus pulposus were much smaller than those of the patients in the preoperative state,and the postoperative stresses on the lumbar spine,femoral neck,annulus fibrosus,and nucleus pulposus of the patients were similar to those of healthy volunteers.Conclusions Curved periacetabular osteotomy significantly reduced the stresses on the lumbar spine and intervertebral discs.Additionally,the stresses on the annulus fibrosus were more uniform after surgery,which indicated that curved periacetabular osteotomy will adjust patients to a healthy state.This study provides a biomechanical basis for the clinical treatment of DDH and helps optimize surgical plans.
7.MiR-6838-5p overexpression inhibits proliferation of breast cancer MCF-7 cells by downregulating DDR1 expression
Liangjun XUE ; Qiuyu TAN ; Jingwen XU ; Lu FENG ; Wenjin LI ; Liang YAN ; Yulei LI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(9):1677-1684
Objective To explore the regulatory effect of miR-6838-5p on DDR1 gene expression and proliferation of breast cancer cells.Methods The expression levels of miR-6838-5p in normal breast epithelial cells and breast cancer cells were detected using qRT-PCR,and the potential target genes of miR-6838-5p was predicted using TargetscanV 8.0.Double luciferase reporter gene experiment was performed to verify the binding between miR-6838-5p and DDR1.Breast cancer MCF-7 cells were transfected via liposome,miR-6838-5p mimic,miR-6838-5p inhibitor,DDR1 siRNA,DDR1-overexpresisng vector,or both miR-6838-5p mimic and DDR1-overexpressing vector,and the changes in cell proliferation were examined with CCK-8 and EdU assays;Western blotting was used to detect the expression of DDR1.The mediating role of DDR1 in miR-6838-5p overexpression-induced inhibition of MCF-7 cell proliferation was verified in a nude mouse model bearing MCF-7 cell xenografts.Results The expression of miR-6838-5p was significantly lower in breast cancer cells than in normal breast epithelial cells.In MCF-7 cells,miR-6838-5p overexpression induced significant inhibition of cell proliferation.Dual luciferase reporter gene experiment demonstrated a binding relationship between miR-6838-5p and DDR1(P<0.01).Western blotting showed that miR-6838-5p overexpression significantly lowered DDR1 expression in MCF-7 cells,and DDR1 overexpression promoted proliferation of the cells;co-transfection of the cells with DDR1-overexpressing vector significantly attenuated the inhibitory effect of miR-6838-5p mimic on cell proliferation.In the tumor-bearing nude mice,the xenografts overexpressing miR-6838-5p showed a significantly smaller volum with obviously the expression of DDR1.Conclusion Overexpression of miR-6838-5p inhibits breast cancer cell proliferation by regulating DDR1 expression.
8.Biomechanical study of knee joint based on coronal plane alignment of the knee.
Yunxin WANG ; Ping XU ; Ning LU ; Wenjin LI ; Shisen XU
Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery 2024;38(12):1466-1473
OBJECTIVE:
To establish a finite element model of the knee joint based on coronal plane alignment of the knee (CPAK) typing method, and analyze the biomechanical characteristics of different types of knee joints.
METHODS:
The finite element models of the knee joint were established based on CT scan data of 6 healthy volunteers. There were 5 males and 1 female with an average age of 24.2 years (range, 23-25 years). There were 3 left knees and 3 right knees. According to the CPAK typing method, the knees were rated as types Ⅰ to Ⅵ. Under the same material properties, boundary conditions, and axial loading, biomechanical simulations were performed on the finite element model of the knee joint. Based on the Von Mises stress nephogram and displacement nephogram, the peak stresses of the meniscus, femoral cartilage, and tibial cartilage, and the displacement of the meniscus were compared among different types of knee joints.
RESULTS:
The constructed finite element model of the knee joint was verified to be effective, and the stress and displacement results were consistent with previous literature. Under the axial load of 1 000 N, the stress nephogram showed that the stress distribution of the medial and lateral meniscus and tibial cartilage of CPAK type Ⅲ knee joint was the most uneven. The peak stresses of the lateral meniscus and tibial cartilage were 9.969 6 MPa and 2.602 7 MPa, which were 173% and 165% of the medial side, respectively. The difference of peak stress between the medial and lateral femoral cartilage was the largest in type Ⅳ knee joint, and the medial was 221% of the lateral. The displacement nephogram showed that the displacement of the medial meniscus was greater than that of the lateral meniscus except for types Ⅲ and Ⅵ knee joints. The difference between medial and lateral meniscus displacement of type Ⅲ knee joint was the largest, the lateral was 170% of the medial.
CONCLUSION
In the same type of joint line obliquity (JLO), the medial and lateral stress distribution of the knee was more uniform in varus and neutral positions than in valgus position. At the same time, the distal vertex of JLO subgroup can help to reduce the uneven medial and lateral stress distribution of varus knee, but increase the uneven distribution of valgus knee.
Humans
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Finite Element Analysis
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Knee Joint/diagnostic imaging*
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Female
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Biomechanical Phenomena
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Adult
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Male
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Young Adult
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Stress, Mechanical
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Weight-Bearing/physiology*
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Computer Simulation
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods*
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Cartilage, Articular/physiology*
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Range of Motion, Articular
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Menisci, Tibial/anatomy & histology*
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Tibia/anatomy & histology*
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Meniscus/diagnostic imaging*
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Femur/diagnostic imaging*
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Models, Biological
9.Research progress of evaluation tools for sexual health care of nurses in oncology department
Jing XU ; Wenjin ZHANG ; Wenli LIU ; Zhiqin CAO ; Xingfeng CHEN ; Yao FU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(25):1996-2001
This paper introduces the concepts related to sexual health and sexual health care, summarizes the contents, application scope and limitations of sexual health care assessment tools for oncology nurses at home and abroad, analyzes the problems existing in the assessment tools and puts forward suggestions, aiming at providing theoretical reference for the localization development of sexual health care assessment tools and the development of sexual health care.
10.Single-cell transcriptomic analysis uncovers the origin and intratumoral heterogeneity of parotid pleomorphic adenoma.
Xiuyun XU ; Jiaxiang XIE ; Rongsong LING ; Shengqi OUYANG ; Gan XIONG ; Yanwen LU ; Bokai YUN ; Ming ZHANG ; Wenjin WANG ; Xiqiang LIU ; Demeng CHEN ; Cheng WANG
International Journal of Oral Science 2023;15(1):38-38
Pleomorphic adenoma (PA) is the most common benign tumour in the salivary gland and has high morphological complexity. However, the origin and intratumoral heterogeneity of PA are largely unknown. Here, we constructed a comprehensive atlas of PA at single-cell resolution and showed that PA exhibited five tumour subpopulations, three recapitulating the epithelial states of the normal parotid gland, and two PA-specific epithelial cell (PASE) populations unique to tumours. Then, six subgroups of PASE cells were identified, which varied in epithelium, bone, immune, metabolism, stemness and cell cycle signatures. Moreover, we revealed that CD36+ myoepithelial cells were the tumour-initiating cells (TICs) in PA, and were dominated by the PI3K-AKT pathway. Targeting the PI3K-AKT pathway significantly inhibited CD36+ myoepithelial cell-derived tumour spheres and the growth of PA organoids. Our results provide new insights into the diversity and origin of PA, offering an important clinical implication for targeting the PI3K-AKT signalling pathway in PA treatment.
Humans
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Adenoma, Pleomorphic/genetics*
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Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt
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Transcriptome
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Myoepithelioma


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