1.Impacts of LncRNA XIST on proliferation,apoptosis and invasion of tongue squamous cell carcinoma cells by regulating miR-337/ADAM28
Jiayi LI ; Zhen XIAO ; Xuelin CHEN ; Xingyan ZHANG ; Rong QI
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2025;41(5):623-629
Objective:To investigate the mechanism of LncRNA XIST on proliferation,apoptosis and invasion of tongue squamous cell carcinoma(TSCC)cells by regulating miR-337/ADAM28.Methods:qRT-PCR was used to detect the expression of XIST,miR-337,ADAM28 mRNA in TSCC tissues and cells.The expression of ADAM28,CyclinD1,MMP-9,MMP-14,Caspase-3 and Bax proteins was detected by Western blot.MTT assay was applied to detect cell activity.Transwell method was applied to detect the invasion ability of cells.Cell apoptosis was detected by flow cytometry.The double luciferase reporter gene experiment was applied to verify the targeting relationship between miR-337 and LncRNA XIST,miR-337 and ADAM28.Results:Compared with the adja-cent tissues,the expression of XIST and ADAM28 mRNA in TSCC increased,the expression of miR-337 decreased(P<0.05).Compared with human normal oral mucosa cell HOK,the expression of XIST and ADAM28 in human TSCC cell lines increased,the expression of miR-337 decreased(P<0.05).Silencing XIST reduced the expression of CyclinD1,MMP-9 and MMP-14,up-regula-ted the expression of Caspase-3 and Bax proteins,restrained the proliferation and invasion of CAL27 cells,and induced apoptosis.Inhibition of miR-337 expression reversed the silencing XIST on the proliferation and invasion of CAL27 cells,as well as the promo-ting effect on apoptosis.The double luciferase reporter gene experiment showed that XIST targeted down-regulation of miR-337,and miR-337 targeted negative regulation of ADAM28 expression.Conclusion:LncRNA XIST down-regulates miR-337 expression,up-regulates the expression of ADAM28,induces the proliferation and invasion of TSCC cells,and inhibits cell apoptosis.
2.Advances in Novel Disinfection Technologies for Biofilm-Associated Nosocomial Infections
Donghui KE ; Xingyan TAN ; Kun CHEN ; Xu XUE ; Ni AN ; Kerui YE ; Xiaorui ZHANG ; Yuqing LI ; Jumei ZENG
Journal of Sichuan University (Medical Sciences) 2025;56(5):1243-1250
The elimination of biofilms is a crucial step in controlling hospital-acquired infections.Once biofilms colonize luminal instruments,it is difficult to remove them using traditional disinfection methods.Conventional disinfection approaches now face a series of challenges,including microbial resistance,corrosiveness,cytotoxicity,residual disinfection byproducts,and environmental pollution.Therefore,developing novel disinfection technologies specifically targeting biofilm removal is vitally important.New disinfection technologies,such as slightly acidic electrolyzed water,plasma technology,surface modification techniques,nanomaterial-based disinfection,bacteriophage disinfection,and enzymatic disinfection,are constantly emerging.These technologies exhibit excellent performance against biofilms by leveraging the synergistic effects of multiple mechanisms,including the reactive oxygen species(ROS)burst,photocatalytic oxidation,physical disruption,and biological targeting.This review summarizes the characteristics,underlying mechanisms,and potential application scenarios of these novel disinfection technologies,with a particular focus on their effects against biofilms formed by common pathogenic bacteria on surfaces in hospital settings.It aims to provide a reference basis for the practical application and translation of these disinfection technologies and the development of new disinfection strategies.
3.The influence of age and gender on the sagittal spine-pelvis parameters during the natural aging process of healthy adults
Hui YE ; Qiongjie CHEN ; Wangyi PAN ; Junnan CHEN ; Xingyan HE ; Zhaoming YE ; Ning ZHANG ; Zhiwei WANG ; Dengwei HE ; Kejun ZHU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(18):1193-1200
Objective:To explore the effects of age and gender on the sagittal spinal-pelvic parameters during the natural aging process of healthy adults.Methods:A total of 647 Chinese healthy adults who underwent health check-ups at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine and Songyang County People's Hospital, from January 2017 to September 2024 were collected. There were 277 males and 370 females, aged 18-93 years. Anteroposterior and lateral X-ray films of the whole spine were taken to evaluate the spinal-pelvic sagittal morphology. The following parameters were measured: thoracic kyphosis (TK), lumbar lordosis(LL), sacral slope (SS), pelvic incidence (PI), pelvic tilt (PT), global tilt (GT), T 1-pelvic angle (TPA), sagittal vertical axis (SVA), thoracic Cobb angle (T-Cobb), lower end vertebra of thoracic Cobb angle (T-LEV), apex vertebra of thoracic Cobb angle (T-Apex), lumbar Cobb angle (L-Cobb). Compare the differences in spine-pelvis parameters among patients of different genders and age groups (in this study, the subjects were subdivided into the 18-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, and 80-93 years groups according to the age range). Results:The results showed that GT, SVA, TPA, and PT increased with age ( P<0.05). For males aged 18-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, and 80-93 years, PT values were 8.58°±6.47°, 9.60°±5.63°, 12.65°±7.13°, 11.00°±6.99°, 13.01°±8.63°, 15.77°±8.02°, and 18.47°±10.03° respectively; for females in the same age groups, the PT values were 8.44°±6.83°, 9.00°±6.44°, 11.84°±7.35°, 12.07°±7.51°, 15.44°±9.39°, 19.26°±8.28°, and 18.17°±9.43° respectively. For males in these age groups, the global tilt (GT) values were 6.37°±7.20°, 8.77°±6.51°, 10.38°±9.07°, 8.80°±7.49°, 10.80°±8.62°, 16.07°±10.42°, and 21.99°±12.65° respectively; for females, the GT values were 4.46°±8.09°, 5.96°±7.83°, 8.17°±6.88°, 9.41°±8.03°, 9.96°±1.39°, 17.89°±9.39°, and 19.55°±12.34° respectively. The sagittal vertical axis (SVA) values for males in the age groups were -7.94±25.57 mm, -2.98±25.69 mm, -4.63±20.90 mm, -6.43±32.81 mm, 7.85±43.39 mm, 36.49±53.89 mm, and 55.57±51.10 mm respectively; for females, they were -24.12±31.35 mm, -17.49±25.12 mm, -17.88±22.72 mm, -8.25±30.91 mm, 8.80±27.45 mm, 28.67±38.22 mm, and 23.23±35.19 mm respectively. For males, the thoracic pelvic angle (TPA) values across the age groups were 4.46°±5.94°, 6.05°±5.38°, 9.58°±9.35°, 7.52°±7.64°, 11.23°±9.59°, 16.32°±12.38°, and 18.49°±11.70° respectively; for females, the TPA values were 2.72°±6.88°, 3.68°±6.26°, 7.30°±6.11°, 7.44°±6.75°, 12.64°±9.79°, 19.08°±10.39°, and 16.79°±13.19° respectively. T-Cobb, T-LEV, and T-Apex increased slowly with age ( P<0.05). The pelvic incidence (PI) remained relatively constant in males ( P>0.05), while it increased slowly with age in females ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Sagittal anteversion of the spinal-pelvis increases with age. Gender differences are reflected in specific changes in the fluctuation amplitude of certain parameters (such as PI), and the fluctuations of indicators like T-Cobb, T-LEV, and T-Apex are closely related to the natural aging process of the spine.
4.Cognitive reserve in cognitive impairment in Parkinson′s disease and related research advances
Xingyan YANG ; Lin CHEN ; Jiahao ZHAO ; Hui WANG ; Zhiyong SHENG ; Wei HUANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2025;58(8):906-912
Cognitive impairment is one of the most common non-motor symptoms of Parkinson′s disease, which seriously affects the health and quality of life of patients. Therefore, it is particularly important to identify and predict the future cognitive decline of this population. Cognitive reserve can compensate for brain damage caused by aging and brain diseases, and reduce and delay cognitive decline, reflecting the different sensitivity of individuals to cognitive impairment. However, the specific relationship between the two is not fully understood. This paper mainly analyzes the concept, measurement method, genetics and functional imaging of cognitive reserve in Parkinson′s disease to further reveal the relationship between cognitive impairment and cognitive reserve in Parkinson′s disease.
5.Impacts of LncRNA XIST on proliferation,apoptosis and invasion of tongue squamous cell carcinoma cells by regulating miR-337/ADAM28
Jiayi LI ; Zhen XIAO ; Xuelin CHEN ; Xingyan ZHANG ; Rong QI
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2025;41(5):623-629
Objective:To investigate the mechanism of LncRNA XIST on proliferation,apoptosis and invasion of tongue squamous cell carcinoma(TSCC)cells by regulating miR-337/ADAM28.Methods:qRT-PCR was used to detect the expression of XIST,miR-337,ADAM28 mRNA in TSCC tissues and cells.The expression of ADAM28,CyclinD1,MMP-9,MMP-14,Caspase-3 and Bax proteins was detected by Western blot.MTT assay was applied to detect cell activity.Transwell method was applied to detect the invasion ability of cells.Cell apoptosis was detected by flow cytometry.The double luciferase reporter gene experiment was applied to verify the targeting relationship between miR-337 and LncRNA XIST,miR-337 and ADAM28.Results:Compared with the adja-cent tissues,the expression of XIST and ADAM28 mRNA in TSCC increased,the expression of miR-337 decreased(P<0.05).Compared with human normal oral mucosa cell HOK,the expression of XIST and ADAM28 in human TSCC cell lines increased,the expression of miR-337 decreased(P<0.05).Silencing XIST reduced the expression of CyclinD1,MMP-9 and MMP-14,up-regula-ted the expression of Caspase-3 and Bax proteins,restrained the proliferation and invasion of CAL27 cells,and induced apoptosis.Inhibition of miR-337 expression reversed the silencing XIST on the proliferation and invasion of CAL27 cells,as well as the promo-ting effect on apoptosis.The double luciferase reporter gene experiment showed that XIST targeted down-regulation of miR-337,and miR-337 targeted negative regulation of ADAM28 expression.Conclusion:LncRNA XIST down-regulates miR-337 expression,up-regulates the expression of ADAM28,induces the proliferation and invasion of TSCC cells,and inhibits cell apoptosis.
6.The influence of age and gender on the sagittal spine-pelvis parameters during the natural aging process of healthy adults
Hui YE ; Qiongjie CHEN ; Wangyi PAN ; Junnan CHEN ; Xingyan HE ; Zhaoming YE ; Ning ZHANG ; Zhiwei WANG ; Dengwei HE ; Kejun ZHU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(18):1193-1200
Objective:To explore the effects of age and gender on the sagittal spinal-pelvic parameters during the natural aging process of healthy adults.Methods:A total of 647 Chinese healthy adults who underwent health check-ups at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine and Songyang County People's Hospital, from January 2017 to September 2024 were collected. There were 277 males and 370 females, aged 18-93 years. Anteroposterior and lateral X-ray films of the whole spine were taken to evaluate the spinal-pelvic sagittal morphology. The following parameters were measured: thoracic kyphosis (TK), lumbar lordosis(LL), sacral slope (SS), pelvic incidence (PI), pelvic tilt (PT), global tilt (GT), T 1-pelvic angle (TPA), sagittal vertical axis (SVA), thoracic Cobb angle (T-Cobb), lower end vertebra of thoracic Cobb angle (T-LEV), apex vertebra of thoracic Cobb angle (T-Apex), lumbar Cobb angle (L-Cobb). Compare the differences in spine-pelvis parameters among patients of different genders and age groups (in this study, the subjects were subdivided into the 18-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, and 80-93 years groups according to the age range). Results:The results showed that GT, SVA, TPA, and PT increased with age ( P<0.05). For males aged 18-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, and 80-93 years, PT values were 8.58°±6.47°, 9.60°±5.63°, 12.65°±7.13°, 11.00°±6.99°, 13.01°±8.63°, 15.77°±8.02°, and 18.47°±10.03° respectively; for females in the same age groups, the PT values were 8.44°±6.83°, 9.00°±6.44°, 11.84°±7.35°, 12.07°±7.51°, 15.44°±9.39°, 19.26°±8.28°, and 18.17°±9.43° respectively. For males in these age groups, the global tilt (GT) values were 6.37°±7.20°, 8.77°±6.51°, 10.38°±9.07°, 8.80°±7.49°, 10.80°±8.62°, 16.07°±10.42°, and 21.99°±12.65° respectively; for females, the GT values were 4.46°±8.09°, 5.96°±7.83°, 8.17°±6.88°, 9.41°±8.03°, 9.96°±1.39°, 17.89°±9.39°, and 19.55°±12.34° respectively. The sagittal vertical axis (SVA) values for males in the age groups were -7.94±25.57 mm, -2.98±25.69 mm, -4.63±20.90 mm, -6.43±32.81 mm, 7.85±43.39 mm, 36.49±53.89 mm, and 55.57±51.10 mm respectively; for females, they were -24.12±31.35 mm, -17.49±25.12 mm, -17.88±22.72 mm, -8.25±30.91 mm, 8.80±27.45 mm, 28.67±38.22 mm, and 23.23±35.19 mm respectively. For males, the thoracic pelvic angle (TPA) values across the age groups were 4.46°±5.94°, 6.05°±5.38°, 9.58°±9.35°, 7.52°±7.64°, 11.23°±9.59°, 16.32°±12.38°, and 18.49°±11.70° respectively; for females, the TPA values were 2.72°±6.88°, 3.68°±6.26°, 7.30°±6.11°, 7.44°±6.75°, 12.64°±9.79°, 19.08°±10.39°, and 16.79°±13.19° respectively. T-Cobb, T-LEV, and T-Apex increased slowly with age ( P<0.05). The pelvic incidence (PI) remained relatively constant in males ( P>0.05), while it increased slowly with age in females ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Sagittal anteversion of the spinal-pelvis increases with age. Gender differences are reflected in specific changes in the fluctuation amplitude of certain parameters (such as PI), and the fluctuations of indicators like T-Cobb, T-LEV, and T-Apex are closely related to the natural aging process of the spine.
7.Cognitive reserve in cognitive impairment in Parkinson′s disease and related research advances
Xingyan YANG ; Lin CHEN ; Jiahao ZHAO ; Hui WANG ; Zhiyong SHENG ; Wei HUANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2025;58(8):906-912
Cognitive impairment is one of the most common non-motor symptoms of Parkinson′s disease, which seriously affects the health and quality of life of patients. Therefore, it is particularly important to identify and predict the future cognitive decline of this population. Cognitive reserve can compensate for brain damage caused by aging and brain diseases, and reduce and delay cognitive decline, reflecting the different sensitivity of individuals to cognitive impairment. However, the specific relationship between the two is not fully understood. This paper mainly analyzes the concept, measurement method, genetics and functional imaging of cognitive reserve in Parkinson′s disease to further reveal the relationship between cognitive impairment and cognitive reserve in Parkinson′s disease.
8.Research progress on the role of central cholinergic system in gait deficits and balance disturbances in Parkinson′s disease
Lin CHEN ; Juan HUANG ; Binbin HU ; Yajing CUI ; Xinyue ZHANG ; Xingyan YANG ; Wei HUANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2024;57(10):1163-1168
Gait deficits and balance disturbances are prevalent clinical features in Parkinson′s disease (PD). There is an increasing body of evidence pointing towards the degeneration of central cholinergic neurons as a crucial factor leading to these disturbances in PD. This paper presents a comprehensive review of the relevant research on the involvement of the central cholinergic system in the mechanisms underlying gait deficits and balance disturbance in PD. The aim is to provide new perspectives and insights for the treatment of gait deficits and balance disturbances in PD.
9.Research progress of RNA methylation in lung cancer
Xingyan CHEN ; Xue LI ; Qiang FU
Practical Oncology Journal 2024;38(6):421-426
Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers.Although there has been a significant improvement in our under-standing the risk,development,immune control,and treatment options of lung cancer,the limited understanding of its pathogenesis has resulted in insufficient targeted treatment strategies.In recent years,RNA methylation has become a research hot topic in the field of epigenetics,and proteins regulating RNA methylation have become important targets for cancer treatment.At present,some studies have reported the relationship between RNA methylation and biological processes such as oncogene expression,glycolysis,and immune response in lung cancer,but there is still no in-depth research and analysis.This article will start with the relationship between RNA methylation and lung cancer,explore the association between RNA methylation and the pathogenesis of lung cancer based on existing research,and discuss its future development direction.
10.Comparison of the effectiveness and safety profile of centrifugal and membrane plasma separation in artificial liver therapy with a dual plasma molecular adsorption system
Yuan LI ; Xiaolian LU ; Wancang XU ; Fang LI ; Xingyan MO ; Xiaoqin LAN ; Ling ZHOU ; Miaoxia LIU ; Junwei LIU ; Jinjun CHEN ; Beiling LI
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2024;32(12):1109-1115
Objective:To compare the effectiveness and safety profile of centrifugal and membrane plasma separation model in artificial liver therapy with a dual plasma molecular adsorption system (DPMAS).Method:A retrospective study was conducted. Data of inpatients with liver failure who were treated with DPMAS therapy in the Liver Disease Center of Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, from October 2022 to June 2024 were included. Clinical data such as demographic characteristics, etiology, DPMAS treatment-related indicators (including plasma separation method, vascular access, frequency of treatment, treatment duration, type of anticoagulant drugs, and membrane rupture condition), and laboratory test indicators before and after DPMAS treatment were collected. Categorical variables were compared by the χ2 test. Continuous variables were compared using a t-test or a non-parametric test between groups. Result:Data of 232 cases with liver failure who received artificial liver therapy with DPMAS were included. A total of 473 times DPMAS treatment was given. The average age was 50 years old, and males accounted for 82.3%. Centrifugal plasma separation was the initial DPMAS treatment in 176 (75.9%) cases, while membrane plasma separation was used in 56 cases (24.1%). The most common vascular access for DPMAS treatment was the internal jugular vein. The most commonly used anticoagulant was unfractionated heparin. The treatment duration of DPMAS was significantly higher with centrifugal separation than that with membrane separation ( P<0.001). Hemoglobin levels (mean before and after treatment in the centrifugal: 112.8 g/L vs. 106.3 g/L, P<0.001; mean before and after treatment in the membrane group: 108.4 g/L vs. 103.3 g/L, P<0.001), red blood cell count (mean before and after treatment in the centrifugal group: 3.7×10 9/L vs. 3.5×10 9/L, P<0.001; mean before and after treatment in the membrane group: 3.5×10 9/L vs. 3.3×10 9/L, P<0.001) and platelet count (mean before and after treatment in the centrifugal group: 134.5×10 9/L vs. 119.6×10 9/L, P<0.001; mean before and after treatment in the membrane group: 120.7 ×10 9/L vs. 97.3 ×10 9/L, P<0.001) were slightly decreased following initial DPMAS treatment in both groups. The decrease in platelets was significantly lower in centrifugal separation than that in membrane separation (median: 10.4% vs. 17.0%; P=0.003). There was no statistically significant difference observed in the proportion of puncture site bleeding in terms of plasma separation-related adverse events between the two groups, but plasma separator membrane rupture occurred two times in the DPMAS treatment. Conclusion:Centrifugal and membrane separation, both with DPMAS therapy, can cause a slight decrease in hemoglobin, red blood cell count, and platelets in patients with liver failure. Membrane separation causes a larger drop in platelets than centrifugal plasma separation. The operational convenience of medical personnel, the risk of membrane rupture, the coagulation markers, the patient's vascular condition, and other factors should be comprehensively considered when choosing the plasma separation model.

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