1.Relationship Between Expressions of SDHx Genes and Immune Cell Infiltration in Pheochromocytoma/Paraganglioma
Pu WANG ; Liming GAO ; Wenyang ZHANG ; Ting YE ; Hongyan LI ; Rui GUO
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2025;17(1):181-187
To investigate the characteristics and differences of immune cell infiltration between different SDHx gene expression and pheochromocytoma/paraganglioma(PPGL). RNAseqdata of PPGL were downloaded and organized from The Cancer Genome Atlas(TCGA) database. Spearman correlation analysis was performed to assess the relationship between the expression of SDHx family genes(SDHA, SDHB, SDHC, SDHD, and SDHAF2) and the infiltration of 24 types of immune cells. Analyze the infiltrating immune cells in PPGL tumors caused by mutations in each gene in the SDHx family and the differences in immune cell infiltration of different genes. Compared to the other four syngeneic genes, SDHA exhibited unique immune cell infiltration characteristics, with dendritic cells( Each gene mutation in the SDHx gene family leads to distinct immune cell infiltration characteristics in PPGL, providing a feasible research direction for exploring targeted immunotherapies based on the unique immune cell infiltration patterns.
2.Effects of chronic exposure to low-frequency pulsed magnetic fields on contractility and morphology of the quadriceps muscle in healthy adults
Xuanqiang WANG ; Wenyang ZHANG ; Yang LI ; Weiqian KONG ; Wei LI ; Le WANG ; Zhongshan LI ; Shi BAI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(8):1634-1642
BACKGROUND:Changes in skeletal muscle mass have been indicated in studies addressing the effects of low-frequency pulsed magnetic fields on the structure and morphology of the skeletal muscle,but no relevant studies have been conducted on the morphologic changes that occur after chronic exposure to the low-frequency pulsed magnetic field. OBJECTIVE:To observe the effects of chronic exposure to low-frequency pulsed magnetic fields on the maximal voluntary contraction and morphologic indicators of the quadriceps muscle of the leg,thereby providing a reference of muscle morphologic changes for the use of this technique as a strategy for muscle function improvement. METHODS:Seventy healthy subjects were recruited and randomly divided into a test group that received magnetic field stimulation and a control group that underwent sham treatment,with 35 subjects in each group,and the total duration of the trial was 4 weeks.The test group underwent low-frequency pulsed magnetic stimulation for 15 minutes every 48 hours,while the control group underwent sham treatment,with the same intervention interval and duration as the test group.After 4 weeks of intervention,changes in the maximum voluntary contraction value of the quadriceps muscle in different groups were observed,and B-mode ultrasonography was utilized as a means of assessment to observe changes in muscle thickness,muscle cross-sectional area,and pinnation angle indexes. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:After 4 weeks of chronic exposure to low-frequency pulsed magnetic fields,68 subjects completed the test.The maximum voluntary contraction value of the quadriceps muscle in the test group increased significantly(P=0.000),and the increment was significantly higher than that of the control group(P=0.008).Three indexes related to muscle morphology in the test group were significantly higher than the pre-test values(P=0.000),while in the control group,muscle thickness showed a significant reduction(P=0.020),there was no significant change in the pinnation angle,but a significant increase in the cross-sectional area(P=0.000).Intergroup comparisons revealed that the three indicators related to muscle morphology,including muscle thickness(P=0.012),pinnation angle(P=0.003),and cross-sectional area(P=0.049),were significantly higher in the test group than in the control group.The above data confirmed that the maximum voluntary contraction of the quadriceps muscle was significantly increased in healthy adults after 4 weeks of chronic exposure to the low-frequency pulsed magnetic field,and significant increases in the three muscle morphometric indices of muscle thickness,cross-sectional area,and pinnation angle were observed in the test group,providing a basis of muscle tissue morphology for the use of this technique as an exercise alternative and medical treatment strategy for muscle improvement.
3.Establishment and application of a detailed teaching syllabus for the standardized training of radiation oncology residents
Xiongtao YANG ; Wenyang LIU ; Runye WU ; Yirui ZHAI ; Bo CHEN ; Ye-xiong LI ; Shulian WANG ; Yuan TANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2025;34(4):379-383
Objective:To establish a detailed teaching syllabus for the standardized training of radiation oncology residents, apply it in clinical teaching practice, and evaluate its practical teaching value.Methods:Based on the radiation oncology teaching syllabus and clinical competency assessment content, a detailed teaching syllabus, scoring criteria, and a refined assessment scoring table were developed. From June 2022 to March 2023, 36 resident physicians rotating through the radiation oncology training base at the Cancer Hospital Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences were randomly divided into two groups using a random number table: the original syllabus group ( n=19) was trained according to the original teaching syllabus, while the detailed syllabus group ( n=17) was trained according to the refined teaching syllabus. The refined assessment scoring table was completed based on the scoring criteria, and the assessment results of the two groups were compared using independent sample t-tests. Results:A detailed teaching syllabus covering 25 tumors types across 4 categories (head and neck, thoracic, abdominopelvic, and gynecological) was established. The syllabus included 16 items: applied anatomy, clinical symptoms, physical examination, pathological characteristics, staging examinations / imaging, clinical / pathological staging, other diagnostic / therapeutic factors, general treatment principles, radiotherapy indications, localization methods, radiotherapy target areas / doses, special treatment fields, dose-limiting requirements, treatment-related adverse effects and management, prognosis, and essential reading literature. Corresponding scoring criteria and a refined scoring table were developed, encompassing key points and skills for medical history collection, specialized physical examination, and clinical reasoning. Assessment results showed that the overall score of the detailed syllabus group was 90.85±1.97, significantly higher than that of the original syllabus group (70.81±4.21), with a statistically significant difference ( t=17.94, P<0.001). In all 10 assessment items, the detailed syllabus group outperformed the original syllabus group (all P<0.01). Conclusion:Quantitative evaluation demonstrated that the detailed teaching syllabus for standardized training of radiation oncology residents significantly improved the clinical competency of resident physicians in teaching practice.
4.Phase II study of radiotherapy combined with anlotinib in the treatment of inoperable non-small cell lung cancer
Haiyuan LI ; Yupei YUAN ; Tao ZHANG ; Lei DENG ; Wenyang LIU ; Wenqing WANG ; Xin WANG ; Jima LYU ; Zongmei ZHOU ; Qinfu FENG ; Zefen XIAO ; Nan BI ; Jianyang WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2025;34(4):334-339
Objective:To analyze the safety and short-term efficacy of thoracic radiotherapy combined with anlotinib in the treatment of inoperable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).Methods:A prospective study was conducted on patients with unresectable locally advanced NSCLC who were intolerant to concurrent chemoradiotherapy and treated at the Department of Radiation Oncology, Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, from October 2020 to September 2023. Anlotinib was administered orally concurrently with radiotherapy (days 1-14, 21 days per cycle, for 3 cycles). Adverse effects and short-term tumor recurrence were observed from the beginning of radiotherapy to the 3-month post-radiotherapy. Kaplan-Meier method was used to calculate progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) rates from the date of initial treatment (induction therapy), and intergroup comparisons were performed using the log-rank test.Results:The median age was 62 years (range:42-76 years), with a male predominance ( n=36, 88%) of the included 41 patients. The incidence of grade 3-4 acute hematologic adverse events was 20% (8 cases); the incidence of grade 3 hemoptysis was 2% (1 case), with no grade 4 hemoptysis; the incidence of grade 3-4 radiation pneumonitis was 10% (4 cases). No grade 5 adverse events were observed in the entire cohort. With a median follow-up of 19.7 months (range: 7.1-50.1 months), 19 patients (46%) experienced recurrence, including 4 patients (10%) with local recurrence, 6 patients (15%) with regional lymph node recurrence, and 11 patients (27%) with distant metastases. The 1-year PFS rate was 78.3%. 8 patients (20%) died, including 3 patients died from COVID-19 infection during the follow-up period, 1 patient who died from hypostatic pneumonia due to prolonged bed rest after cerebral infarction, and 4 patients died from tumor-related causes. The 1-year OS rate was 78.0%. Conclusions:Thoracic radiotherapy combined with anlotinib demonstrates good safety, manageable adverse events, and favorable short-term efficacy in NSCNC patients intolerant to concurrent chemoradiotherapy.
5.Correlation Analysis of Serum TNFSF15,GDF11 Expression Levels and In-stent Restenosis after PCI in Patients with Unstable Angina Pectoris
Tianyu LI ; Lingxiu MENG ; Shengnan FAN ; Wenyang SUN
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2025;40(2):83-86
Objective To investigate the correlation between serum TNF super family 15(TNFSF15),growth differentiation factor 11(GDF11)and in-stent restenosis(ISR)in patients with unstable angina pectoris(UAP)undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI).Methods A total of 350 UAP patients who underwent PCI treatment in the Second Hospital of Qinhuangdao from January 1,2020 to January 1,2021 were collected as observation subjects,and they were separated into non-ISR group(n=246)and ISR group(n=104)based on whether they had experienced ISR.ELISA was applied to determine the levels of serum TNFSF15 and GDF11,ROC curve was applied to analyze the predictive value of serum TNFSF15 and GDF11 levels for postoperative ISR in UAP patients after PCI,and multivariate Logistic regression was used to analyze the factors affecting the occurrence of ISR in UAP patients after PCI.Results Compared with the non-ISR group,the ISR group showed an increase in blood glucose,smoking history and LDL-C levels(t/χ2=22.908,18.869,47.337),as well as elevated serum TNFSF15 levels(16.97±1.51 pg/ml vs 18.35±1.62pg/ml)and GDF11 levels(157.72±16.13pg/ml vs 174.11±18.65 pg/ml)decreased(t=7.429,7.811),and the differences were statistically significant(all P<0.001).The AUC(95%CI)of serum TNFSF15 and GDF11 in dependently and jointly predicting ISR after PCI in UAP patients were 0.764(0.716~0.808),0.781(0.734~0.823)and 0.849(0.807~0.885),respectively,and the joint prediction of the two was higher than the individual prediction(Z=4.365,3.257,all P<0.001).Multivariate Logistic regression analysis of serum TNFSF15,the level of GDF11 was a protective factor for ISR in UAP patients after PCI(Wald χ2=11.000,36.321,all P<0.05).Conclusion The serum levels of TNFSF15 and GDF11 decreased in UAP patients with postoperative ISR after PCI,which have good predictive value for the occurrence of ISR in UAP patients after PCI.
6.Highlights and cutting-edge advances in hepatobiliary and pancreatic cancer research at the American Society of Clinical Oncology(ASCO)Annual Meeting 2025
Chaoman HUANG ; Wenyang LI ; Yanxi PAN ; Liang MA ; Jianhong ZHONG ; Pingping GUO ; Yili MA
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(8):1738-1750
The 2025 American Society of Clinical Oncology(ASCO)Annual Meeting was held in Chicago from May 30 to June 3,2025.As one of the largest and most influential academic events in global oncology,the ASCO meeting brought together numerous world-class oncology experts.It focused on the unmet clinical needs in gastrointestinal malignancies such as hepatocellular carcinoma,cholangiocarcinoma,and pancreatic cancer,and presented a wealth of cutting-edge research findings and therapeutic innovations.These advances provide important evidence-based support for the diagnosis and treatment of hepatobiliary and pancreatic cancers.Based on the latest achievements presented at ASCO 2025,this article discusses the hot topics and future directions in the management of hepatobiliary and pancreatic tumors.
7.Rituximab combined with intensive immunochemotherapy for sporadic adult Burkitt lymphoma: efficacy and prognosis analyse
Changming DONG ; Hesong ZOU ; Wen ZHANG ; Wei LIU ; Yi WANG ; Huimin LIU ; Ting XIE ; Heng LI ; Qi WANG ; Wenyang HUANG ; Shuhua YI ; Gang AN ; Lugui QIU ; Dehui ZOU
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2025;46(2):134-139
Objective:To explore the therapeutic efficacy and prognostic factors of combined rituximab and intensive chemotherapy for sporadic adult Burkitt lymphoma (BL) .Methods:This retrospective study examined the clinical and survival data of 30 patients newly diagnosed with BL between July 2011 and February 2023 at the Blood Diseases Hospital. Kaplan-Meier method was used for survival analysis, and the log-rank test was used for univariate analysis of prognostic factors.Results:The median age of the 30 patients was 43 years (24 - 66 years), and the male to female ratio was 3: 2. Extranodal invasion was present in 80% of the patients, with involvement of the bone marrow in 53.3% and central nervous system in 10.0%. The Ann Arbor stage was Ⅲ and Ⅳ in 86.7%. According to the number of Burkitt Lymphoma International Prognostic Index (BL-IPI) risk factors, patients were classified as low risk (0) in 20.0%, intermediate risk (1) in 43.3%, and high risk (≥2) in 36.7%. All patients were treated with an induction regimen of rituximab combined with intensive chemotherapy, with objective and complete response rates of 80.0% and 76.7%, respectively. The median follow-up was 49 months (6-153 months), and the 5-year progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) rates were both (76.7±7.7) %. All patients with limited stage ( n=4) achieved continuous complete remission (CCR). Patients who had high risk, advanced stage sensitive to induction therapy ( n=10) sequentially received first-line autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (auto-HSCT) as consolidation therapy; 9 patients achieved CCR, whereas 1 patient with central nervous system invasion developed early disease progression and died. The BL-IPI low, intermediate, and high risk groups had respective 5-year PFS rates of (83.3±15.2) %, 100.0%, and (45.5±15.0) % ( P=0.0069) and OS rates of (83.3±15.2) %, 100.0%, and (45.5±15.0) % ( P=0.0075). The main adverse effects of induction therapy were myelosuppression and secondary infections, which were effectively managed by appropriate symptomatic treatment. Univariate analysis demonstrated that worse PFS was associated with BL-IPI score ≥2 ( HR=4.90, 95% CI 1.02-23.45, P=0.0329) ; extranodal invasion at ≥2 sites ( HR=12.62, 95% CI 2.59-61.62, P=0.0021) ; and failure to achieve first complete response (CR1) after induction therapy ( HR=31.86, 95% CI 4.19-242.20, P<0.0001) . Conclusions:Intensive immunochemotherapy regimens were effective and well-tolerated by adult patients with highly aggressive BL. Treatment efficacy was ideal in patients with limited-stage disease, whereas prognosis was unsatisfactory in patients with high-risk BL-IPI. Sequential first-line auto-HSCT consolidation therapy may further improve outcomes in patients with high-risk advanced-stage disease who are sensitive to induction therapy. BL-IPI score ≥2, extranodal invasion at ≥2 sites, and failure to achieve CR1 after induction therapy were adverse prognostic factors in adult patients with BL.
8.Application of Ultrasound-assisted Localization in Spinal Anesthesia for Elderly Patients With Hip Fractures:a Prospective Randomized Controlled Study
Zongshi LI ; Zhiyu KANG ; Wenyang YOU ; Songbo LU ; Zhe LI ; Yu'e ZHANG ; Jingzhi ZHAO ; Bin HAN
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2025;25(1):1-7
Objective To explore the application effect of ultrasound-assisted localization in spinal anesthesia for elderly patients with hip fractures.Methods A total of 114 elderly patients undergoing hip fracture surgery with spinal anesthesia in our hospital from September 2022 to June 2024 were enrolled.The random number table method was applied to allocate participants into two groups:surface anatomical landmark localization group and ultrasound-assisted localization group,with 57 patients in each group.Both groups of patients underwent spinal anesthesia via the paramedian approach for puncture.The first-attempt puncture success rate,success rate of the initial puncture site,number of skin punctures,number of adjusted epidural needle direction,positioning time of the puncture point,puncture time(puncture success time,anesthesia time,and total time),adverse events during the puncture process(nerve hypersensitivity and accidental puncture of the dura mater),spinal anesthesia related complications(back pain,headache,and nerve injury),patient satisfaction and hospital stay were observed and compared between the two groups.The quality of early postoperative recovery was evaluated by using the 15-Item Quality of Recovery(QOR-15)scale at 24 h after surgery.Results The first-attempt puncture success rate in the ultrasound-assisted localization group was 71.9%(41/57),which was significantly higher than that in the surface anatomical landmark localization group[28.1%(16/57),x2=21.930,P=0.000].The success rate of the initial puncture site in the ultrasound-assisted localization group was 87.7%(50/57),which was significantly higher than that in the surface anatomical landmark localization group[54.4%(31/57),x2=15.396,P=0.000].The number of skin punctures and adjusted epidural needle direction in the ultrasound-assisted localization group were 1(1,1)and 0(0,1)times,while in the surface anatomical landmark localization group were 2(1,3)and 3(0,5)times,with statistically significant differences(all P=0.000).The puncture positioning time in the ultrasound-assisted localization group was 2.2(1.7,3.2)min,which was significantly longer than that in the surface anatomical landmark localization group[0.8(0.5,1.2)min,Z=-8.418,P=0.000].The puncture success time,anesthesia time,and total time of the ultrasound-assisted localization group were 1.9(1.7,2.3),4.9(4.3,5.3),and 7.1(6.3,8.7)min,while of the surface anatomical landmark localization group were 5.1(2.3,8.0),7.9(5.7,11.0),and 8.6(6.6,12.0)min,with statistically significant differences(all P<0.05).There were no statistically significant differences in the incidence of nerve hypersensitivity during operation(3.5%vs.7.0%,x2=0.176,P=0.675),accidental puncture of the dura mater by epidural needles(0%vs.3.5%,P=0.496),postoperative headache(0%vs.3.5%,P=0.496),and back pain(1.8%vs.10.5%,x2=2.435,P=0.119)between the two groups.Both groups of patients showed no symptoms of nerve injury after surgery.There were no statistically significant differences in QOR-15 scores at 24 h postoperatively[119(115,124)points vs.116(112,121)points,Z=-1.858,P=0.063]and length of hospital stay[10.0(9.0,12.5)dvs.10.0(8.0,13.0)d,Z=-0.043,P=0.966]between the two groups.The satisfaction of patients in the ultrasound-assisted localization group was significantly higher than that in the surface anatomical landmark localization group(P=0.004).Conclusion Application of ultrasound-guided localization in spinal anesthesia for elderly patients with hip fractures significantly improves the first-attempt puncture and initial puncture site success rates,reduces skin puncture attempts and adjustments of the epidural needle direction,shortens time of anesthetic procedure,and enhances patient satisfaction,making it highly recommendable for clinical use.
9.Targeting inflammation to prevent and treat sensorineural hearing loss.
Ting LI ; Wenting YU ; Wenyang LEI ; Shimin ZONG ; Hongjun XIAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(10):1248-1250
10.Role of respiratory microbiota in the tumor immune microenvironment and immunotherapy of non-small cell lung cancer
Wenbo DONG ; Haoyang YU ; Yifan ZHU ; Zhijian ZHANG ; Wenyang LI ; Delei KONG
Journal of China Medical University 2025;54(1):82-86
Microbiota can be recognized by the human immune system,trigger specific immune responses,and play a significant role in the onset and progression of diseases through intricate regulatory mechanisms.The tumor microenvironment comprises the peritumoral extracellular matrix,immune cells,tumor-associated fibroblasts,and endothelial cells,among others.In this context,the tumor immune microenvironment,characterized by immune cells,significantly influences cancer progression and treatment.Notably,the tumor immune microenvironment is closely associated with the tumor microbiota.The presence of respiratory microbiota is correlated with the typing and staging of non-small cell lung cancer.This study investigated the mechanisms by which respiratory microbiota affect innate and adaptive immune cells within the tumor immune microenvironment and explored the role of respiratory microbiota in the immunotherapy of non-small cell lung cancer.The aim was to identify potential biomarkers that could enhance the diagnosis and treatment of non-small cell lung cancer.

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